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Maybe it's lack of knowledge on my part, but I can only read the ocntents of this card, when it's inserted in the camera and I put the USB cable from the camera to the computer. My PC has a card reader unit and I've tried every card I have and they all work, except this one, maybe it's not suppouse to, but I find that a little frustrating 'cause I have to consume batteries to copy the photos from my camera to the PC and as it is a high capacity card it takes a lot of time and batteries to copy 1000 photos.
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Purchased to be both a card reader for our camera and as a thumb drive. Does it's job.
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This SD card works just fine in my Canon PowerShot SX100IS. I get 1117 shots at 8 megapixels, 1522 at 5MP, 2342 at 3MP, 3691 at 2MP, and over 9999 at .3MP. 6411 postcard & 1467 widescreen. Video shows 33 minutes 16 seconds at 640x480 30fps, 65 minutes 29 seconds on LP, and 92 minutes 16 seconds at 320x240 30fps. The camera shows the card as being 3.7 gigabytes in size after formating. As everyone else has mentioned, double check your device to make sure it can handle these newer SDHC cards. I also bought a Sandisk MicroMate SD/SDHC Memory Card Reader at Amazon, since my HP Deskjet won't recognize the newer SDHC cards. Works fine!
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I bought this for my Amazon Kindle and I notice the Kindle now seems to use up battery power much faster. If I let the Kindle sit unused for a few days the battery "fuel guage" icon is usually down by at least a third. I suppose it uses microamps of power even when the Kindle is turned off.
Other than that, the card works fine. It shows up as a 3.7 Gb hard drive in Fedora 7 when I plug the Kindle into the USB port.
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I got this to use in my wife's Nikon D60 and it works like a champ. It's very fast and cost effective.
Simple device that does what it claims.
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