| Reviews : A-DATA 16GB Turbo 150X Secure Digital High Capacity (SDHC) Class 6 Memory Card - Retail Package |
A-DATA 16GB Turbo 150X Secure Digital High Capacity (SDHC) Class 6 Memory Card - Retail Package Product By A-Data Available From 2 Sellers |
Technical Details
- A-Data 16 GB Turbo SDHC Memory Card General Features: 16 GB storage capacity File system: FAT32
- Enhanced DSC function Flawless video recording Compatibility: All devices with SD 2.0 or SDHC logo
- Class 6 speed rating: guaranteed write speed of at least 6 MB/second Regulatory Approvals: FCC CE
- BSMI VCCI RoHS
Product Description
The best choice for high-end digital devices!This A-Data Turbo SDHC (Secure Digital High Capacity) memory card has an enormous 16 GB capacity to hold all your precious moments and memories. This card is rated a Class 6 performance card which means the card has a guaranteed write speed of at least 6 MB/second to greatly reduce time between shots. For those high-end digital devices users, this A-Data Turbo SDHC memory card will ensure you capture every "picture-perfect" moment!Similar Products
Customer Reviews
By Mystro (Pa.)
The ADATA brand did not work in my Garmin Nuvi. Other brands such as Transcend and Sandisc worked fine. The seller quickly exchanged Sd brand cards for me.
By B. Marley (Newton, KS)
I purchased this for my FujiFilm FinePix S2000HD. I wanted this card for
the 16GB and for the class 6. look closely at most SD, and SDHC cards even those offered by Kingston or Transcend, and SanDisk. You will see that there are 2, 4, class cards and which means that they read and write data slower. The A-DATA card is rated at class 6. You will have a shorter wait time when saving photos you just takin on your camera. If you are looking for a good 16GB Class 6 card for takin photography or video recording this is it. This will outperforms other cards because of its class 6 speed. And with the 16GB storage it can hold a lot of photography. In my FujiFilm FinePix S2000HD it can hold (3304 on {10MP}F and 6234 on {10MP}N) (set it on {5MP} you get 11844) and over 21000 on {2MP} 16:9. I do currently recommend this to anyone looking for a good value
By A. Apuzzo (Boulder, CO United States)
The card that I got worked (sorta) for about 2 days, but as soon as I starting loading it with a significant amount of data, it would freeze or just fail. Can't copy data back off of it either. For the money, save your time and frustration, go with Transcend, SanDisk or Kingston.
By Nathan Beauchamp (Oak Park, IL USA)
If you look closely at most 16gb SDHC cards, even those offered by Kingston or Transcend, you will notice that they are 'class 4' cards, which means they read and write data slower than this A-DATA card which is rated as 'class 6'. You will have a shorter wait when downloading photos from your camera, or uploading music/movies to this card than the other 16gb 'class 4' cards. At a price about the same or even less than most other 16gb SDHC cards, you can't go wrong.
I currently use one of these in my PMP (Personal Media Player) and it's worked flawlessly for about 8 months. I don't use it for photography or video recording, but it likely outperforms other cards because of its superior speed.
By Concerned One (Clarinda, IA)
I purchased this for my panasonic lumix tz3, and it works great, Out of the box, into the camera, and I have the capability of 5200 photos at 6mp in 16x9 format. Not to shabby, also around 120 minutes of recording time, a nice plus. I have seen no issues with it's speed or performance in comparison to my 4gb transcend card I have. Currently recommend this to anyone looking for a good value.
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