Amazonbasics 32Gb Class Flash Memory

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Amazonbasics 32gb Class Flash Memory

Continuous photo shoot, suitable for DSLR or digital cameras. High capacity and compatibility. Compatible with Class 10 transfer standards. Compatible with SD Association compliant devices.

  • Size: 32 GB
  • Brand: AmazonBasics
  • Model: B0058GH2DY
  • Dimensions: .8″ h x 1.20″ w x .94″ l,
  • Continuous photo shoot, suitable for DSLR or digital cameras
  • Compatible with Class 10 transfer standards
  • Compatible with SD Association compliant devices
  • Ships in Certified Frustration-Free Packaging
  • High capacity and compatibility. Compatible with Class 10 transfer standards. Compatible with SD Association compliant devices

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Amazonbasics 32gb Class Flash Memory

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371 of 388 people found the following review helpful.
4Not bad – not great
By J. Hofman
I used H2testw v1.4 to test 4 different cards that I bought on Amazon. To be fair I bought two of each. All 4 tested without errors, but the Amazon Basic cards tested slower on both the reads and writes. Not by much though.

EXTERNAL USB CARD READER:

Amazon 16GB Class 10 SDHC – #1
Test finished without errors.
Writing speed: 13.3 MByte/s
Reading speed: 16.4 MByte/s

Amazon 16GB Class 10 SDHC – #2
Test finished without errors.
Writing speed: 13.4 MByte/s
Reading speed: 12.9 MByte/s

Transcend 16gb Class 10 SDHC – #1
Test finished without errors.
Writing speed: 14.1 MByte/s
Reading speed: 16.7 MByte/s

Transcend 16gb Class 10 SDHC – #2
Test finished without errors.
Writing speed: 14.0 MByte/s
Reading speed: 16.5 MByte/s

EDIT – 9/18/11

I ran the same tests using an internal SD card reader on my laptop instead of an external USB card reader. I also tested a pair of the Transcend 8gb Class 10 (FAST!!).

INTERNAL READER:

Amazon 16GB Class 10 SDHC – #1
Test finished without errors.
Writing speed: 15.1 MByte/s
Reading speed: 21.2 MByte/s

Amazon 16GB Class 10 SDHC – #2
Test finished without errors.
Writing speed: 15.7 MByte/s
Reading speed: 21.3 MByte/s

Transcend 16gb Class 10 SDHC – #1
Test finished without errors.
Writing speed: 16.6 MByte/s
Reading speed: 21.9 MByte/s

Transcend 16gb Class 10 SDHC – #2
Test finished without errors.
Writing speed: 15.9 MByte/s
Reading speed: 20.3 MByte/s

Transcend 8gb Class 10 SDHC – #1
Test finished without errors.
Writing speed: 17.7 MByte/s
Reading speed: 21.6 MByte/s

Transcend 8gb Class 10 SDHC – #2
Test finished without errors.
Writing speed: 17.2 MByte/s
Reading speed: 21.3 MByte/s

Transcend 16GB Class 10 SDHC Card (TS16GSDHC10)

56 of 59 people found the following review helpful.
5Great for taking tons of photos and videos.
By J.F.
I received this item as a gift since I love taking pictures and HD video. All of that can really eat up space quickly, so I was glad I got a SDHC card.

I’ve used many other amazon basic items like HDMI cables and other electrical cords, and they’ve all served me well, so I didnt worry about a amazon branded SDHC card. For all I know, they’re probably made on the same assembly line as a big brand name card like SanDisk or PNY.

Write speeds, they’re quick. My old camera used to make me wait 2-3 seconds after taking a photo, and waiting for it to write on my old old SanDisk 2GB SD card. Now after using this, instantly, I can shoot more photos and videos without needing to wait for it to write to the card.

Read speeds are pretty quick, all my pictures and videos showed up within seconds. My old Sandisk would make me sit there for a minute or two while it read each image and created preview icons for them in windows.

I highly recommend it to anyone who’s into photography or just likes to shoot tons of videos/photos. I tend to copy everything and save it on my computer when the card starts to get full, but if you’re the type of person who saves it all on SD cards for a long time, you might opt to get a 8 or 16GB card instead.

104 of 125 people found the following review helpful.
1Get what you pay for I guess
By Brad Herman
16GB Amazon Basics class 10. corrupt data. I don’t need much more than that in this review. Maybe we got a bad card, I don’t know. My wife used it for the first time on her Canon T3i and when she imported the photos (all raw format) she had 5 with severe data corruption. She has never had a single photo corrupt from this camera in over 5000 images shot. I took the card, reformatted it, and shot 60 test images. I got 4 that had corrupt data. This is the first non sandisk card I have bought in 5 years, I was lured by the price, 1/2 of what a similar card was from sandisk. I guess the old saying is true, you get what you pay for. Sent it back to amazon for a refund and I am getting a class 4 sandisk which is about the same price.

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