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Transcend 32GB SDHC Class 10 UHS-1 Flash Memory Card Up to 90MB/s (TS32GSDHC10U1)

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Capacity: 32 GB


Package Type: Standard Packaging


Features

  • UHS Class 10 and SD 3.01 compliant, a speed of 10 MB/s is guaranteed
  • Up to 90 MB/s 600x
  • Toggle-Mode Flash Chips
  • Low Power Consumption and Fast Write Speeds Extend Battery Runtime
  • Compatible with all SDHC and SDXC-labeled host devices
  • Built-in Error Correcting Code (ECC) to detect and correct transfer errors
  • Low Power Consumption

Description

Combining the already impressive Class 10 specification with the performance boost of UHS-1, Transcend's Class 10 SDHC Ultra High Speed memory cards help your camera unleash its full potential. When paired with UHS-1 compatible devices, these cards can realize transfer speeds of up to 85 MB/s, perfect for high-speed consecutive shooting and smooth full HD video recording.


RAM: ‎32 GB


Brand: ‎Transcend


Item model number: ‎TS32GSDHC10U1


Item Weight: ‎0.32 ounces


Product Dimensions: ‎1.26 x 0.08 x 0.95 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎1.26 x 0.08 x 0.95 inches


Voltage: ‎5 Volts


Batteries: ‎1 Unknown batteries required.


Manufacturer: ‎Transcend


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Date First Available: ‎July 11, 2012


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  • Arrived on time and functions in my Kodak Pix Pro camera
Capacity: 16 GB Package Type: Standard Packaging
I wasn't sure about ordering an SD card online, since I've never done it before but it worked. Thanks
Reviewed in the United States on October 14, 2022 by Darron Vanman

  • Excellent, Affordable SD card. My application: used as a boot drive for a MacBook Pro Retina 15
Capacity: 64 GB Package Type: Standard Packaging
Works as expected. My application as a boot volume for a MacBook Pro Retina 15. In addition to camera applications, these cards are an affordable way to maintain a boot drive. Although my application is a little esoteric, I'll explain it in case it is useful. In the Mac OS X, it is very simple to create a two volume work environment versus the normal single volume work environment that Apple supplies. After backing up your computer, using Disktools, you make two partitions: an OsApps partition and a Users partition. I sized my OsApps partition at 100GB and my Users partition at "everything else." On a 500GB drive, that is 400 GB. Using your backup, copy all of your OS and Applications into the OsApps partition and the User data into the Users partition. In Disktools, you can use the Get Info command to find the UUID code of the Users partition and copy that value. Create a file in /etc/fstab that contains a single line: UUID=<36 character value you found in the uuid field> /Users hfs rw 1 2 At boot up, your Mac will mount the Users partition into the /Users directory. This makes it extremely simple to maintain a separation between your user data and your os and applications. This is extremely valuable with magnetic hard drives where "disk fragmentation" is a concern. With SSD's it's less important. However, keeping your OS Apps and User data separate makes it much simpler to update to a new OS and roll back if that update isn't successful. The only caveat is that on occasion, Apple changes the data model of iTunes/iPhoto/Mail which may complicate a roll-back. Also, if something goes wrong and you need to reload the OS or restore from a backup, keeping this separation makes it 100% certain that you have no issues in restoring the OS without affecting your User data. Finally, it makes it very easy to always have extra "bootable" disks stored on an inexpensive card such as this one in case your OS does have a problem. For many users this additional step isn't worth the complexity, but if you are familiar with unix, you might want to consider it on the Mac. In my application I use Carbon Copy Cloner to make a copy of everything but my /Users directory which is also regularly backed up. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 28, 2015 by P. Robinson

  • works great in macbook air
Capacity: 128 GB Package Type: Standard Packaging
I bought this card to use in my new macbook air's sdxc slot. The basic macbook air comes with 128 gigs of storage, and it costs $200 to upgrade to 256 gigs. Instead, I bought this little 128 gig chip for $65, hoping to achieve the same end. It works beautifully. The card arrived very quickly, unlike the macbook. It was easily installed, immediately recognized, and very soon I was dragging and dropping media files onto it, and erasing them from the laptop's hard drive. Now I am able to keep all my large media files (so far) on the removable chip, freeing up the machine's hard drive for apps and speed. It takes less than 30 seconds to offload a large movie file of around 1.6 gigs, as fast or faster than my sony vaio would do just moving them from "downloads" to "videos." And forget about wirelessly archiving files, it takes forever. This puppy is like having another large flash drive internally installed. I am able to faultlessly stream HD video from the chip to my LG big screen tv via the macbook. As this is all I intend to require from this chip, I am very happy with it. I use it all the time. Highly recommended to anyone wishing to use the chip to offload and access media files from their laptop using the sdxc card slot. The card could also be used on a computer without an sdxc slot, via a cheap dongle card reader, and will no doubt be equally fast if using a usb 3.0 port. The card also serves to archive, store and easily share your large files. This seems better to me than cluttering up a hard drive with large, rarely-used files, as I usually do. A cheaper card might do as well, if you want to risk it. This card will fit in any sd card slot or reader, I was careful about that. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 2, 2015 by Terry Murphy

  • It’s an SD card
Capacity: 64 GB Package Type: Standard Packaging
It store data. That’s it
Reviewed in the United States on September 14, 2022 by Mr.Truth

  • Handled GH4 4K quality without a hicupp
Capacity: 64 GB Package Type: Standard Packaging
I've used transcend for several years now. I had been using CF cards for cameras such as the 5D MK II and the 7D MK II. I shot an estimated amount of 72 events sucha as Weddings or Sweet 15's in the last couple years, not even including side jobs. I usually fill 2 32GB CF cards per event per camera. All Transcend brand. I recently changed my camera setup to Panasonic GH4's and they use this kind of cards. So far I've only shot 2 events with this cards and GH4's at 4K UHD quality. All I've got to say is that they take it in like nothing. Prior to shooting the events I ran a test to see if they would hold long shooting times in 4K. I needed at least 1hr for the camera to continuously record. It shoot 1hr 15min until I stopped it, the card was almost full anyways. After my tests I was confident to use them in real world scenario and they didn't let me down. For the price I wasn't really expecting them to hold up to 4K, but they handled the GH4 4K UHD quality at 100mbs which is around 12.5MB. The card claims it can handle up to 40MB writing and upward with compatible devices, so I guess I shouldn't be surprised they handled the GH4 4K as it is a compressed 4K. All I can say is that you can be confident that this card will handle your 1080p HD and can certainly be up to the task if you decided to record 4K with it, as long as the compression rate of the type of 4K you are filming is below the 40MB writing speed. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 24, 2015 by Diego

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