Hi-Speed SD Card (Secure Digital)
Memory Cards
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Perfect for action photography and storing hi-resolution images and movies on the latest digital cameras
Capacities available: 66x Speed: 128MB, 256MB, 512MB, 1GB
Available in 80x Speed: 512MB, 1GB, 2GB
Integral SD Cards use an advanced hi-speed controller to ensure that when you take a picture, data is saved faster so there is less time to wait before taking the next picture - perfect for professional and hi-megapixel cameras
Capture the moment in fast-changing environments like sports events, where every second counts
When taking digital movies a hi-speed card is essential: giving you longer movies with more frames-per-second for smooth playback
Any SD Card compliant camera with 4 million mega pixels or above should benefit from a high-speed card
Super-fast write speed of 10MB/sec (66x) Or 12MB/sec (80x)*
- Solid State - No moving parts
- Compliant with the Secure Digital Music Initiative (SDMI)
- Non-Volatile - Data maintained with no power
- Complete with FREE protective case
- Tested with a wide range of devices
- 5 year warranty
- N.B. An SD Card will NOT normally function in a MultiMediaCard socket
Warranty: 5 Years
Storage Chart
See how many images and songs you can store on Secure Digital Cards.
SD Card Capacity* |
128MB* |
256MB* |
512MB* |
1GB* |
2GB* |
3MP Images** |
113 |
226 |
452 |
904 |
1808 |
MP3 Songs‡ |
24 |
48 |
95 |
190 |
380 |
WMA Songs‡‡ |
24 |
48 |
96 |
190 |
380 |
(MP=Megapixels: MB="Megabytes," GB = Gigabytes)‡‡‡
** Approximate number of JPEG (compressed file) pictures. JPEG file sizes vary based upon camera model and internal file size and compression settings, as well as user-selected resolution and compression mode settings. In addition, JPEG compression will result in different file sizes based upon picture complexity. Some host devices may not support all of the Flash storage capacities listed. Consult your device's owner's manual for supported capacities.
‡ Approximate; assumes 4 minute songs at 128 Kb/sec. AAC encoding
‡‡ Approximate; assumes 4 minute songs at 64 Kb/sec. WMA encoding
‡‡‡ 1 Megabyte(MB) = 1,000,000 bytes; 1 Gigabyte (GB) = 1,000,000,000 bytes




