Kingston 2 GB Elite Pro Secure Digital Memory Card

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Kingston 2 GB Elite Pro Secure Digital Memory Card

Product Description
For users who push the edge of the performance envelope to capture the perfect photo series or digital video shoot, Kingston’s Elite Pro SD cards are the perfect match and take full advantage of high-performance devices. Elite Pro SD are built with the same quality features as standard SD cards, but deliver a faster data transfer rate for breakneck speed.Amazon.com Product Description
An impressive combination of small size, ironclad security, and high storage capacity, Kingston Technology’s Elite Pro Digital (SD) memory card is an ideal expansion option for an SD-enabled device. The Elite Pro is the perfect match for users who push the edge of the performance envelope to capture the perfect photo series or digital video shoot. Whether using a digital camera, MP3 player, PDA, or mobile phone, this SD card delivers a faster data transfer rate for breakneck speed. With a 2 GB capacity, the Elite Pro provides super-fast 50x speed, an 8.2 MB per sec… More >>

Kingston 2 GB Elite Pro Secure Digital Memory Card

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5 Responses to “Kingston 2 GB Elite Pro Secure Digital Memory Card”

Comment from M. Grigoryan
Time April 7, 2010 at 11:00 pm

Ordered this card to store MP3 files. It would not let copy files total size little more then 1GB, it would error out “I/O error”. Both quick and regular format did not help, tried 3 times. Requested replacement, and 2nd card practically had same issue. After copying about a gig of files, it would error out “connection lost”. Also tried it couple of times. I formatted card and noticed after formatting it shows only 950mb free on empty card?!
Rating: 1 / 5

Comment from Greg Bulmash
Time April 8, 2010 at 1:16 am

If you have an old SD card reader that isn’t SDHC compatible, it’s going to show this card as having a capacity of 975 megs. That’s what happened to me and that’s why my phone showed it as having a 1.9 gig capacity while my PC couldn’t write more than 975 megs to it.

I only found this out after getting an SDHC 4 gig card for my phone (to replace this) and found out about the difference between SD and SDHC. When I put this in an SDHC capable reader connected to my PC, it showed up as 1.9 gigs and operated fine.

Be careful when ordering this that the product you’re going to use it in is SDHC ready or you’ll only get half the advertised capacity.
Rating: 2 / 5

Comment from R. J. Maher
Time April 8, 2010 at 1:21 am

The Chinese and Taiwan SD cards have been bad for years, yet companies like Kingston and plenty of others still are selling them as OEM’s. Check the forums for the plethora of problems people have. If you want to be frustrated by the pictures you have taken on your vacation being corrupt and unuseable, then get one of these cards. If on the otherhand you want to be able to use and enjoy the pictures you have taken, then get one from Japan. How do you know you have a Japanese card? It says so on the back, and the manufacturers won’t tell you or just don’t know as it depends on where they got the latest batch from. Shameful junk and a company like Kingston should really know better. Avoid like the plague unless you know its origin.
Rating: 1 / 5

Comment from Bernard Kliks
Time April 8, 2010 at 2:37 am

This SD would not work in my Nikon Coolpix S6 camera (but the Fuji and Sandisk product did)
Rating: 1 / 5

Comment from K. Sheltra
Time April 8, 2010 at 3:32 am

The Kingston 2 GB elite Pro Memory card is a great memory card, it holds about 150 photos on a 6.0 mp digital camera.I recommend this product as it is a great quality memory card
Rating: 5 / 5

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