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When I get them, one will go in my phone & the sandisk will go in the pile of the stuff I use only for emergencies...... ~John |
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I would steer clear of the junk made by Sandisk (especially the 16 gig cards).
I am on my 3rd one now, the first two burned up & where replaced under warranty. Another poster here once referred to Sandisk as "the Yugo of memory cards". I had sandisk 8 gig cards & they always worked fine, but the 16 gig are total garbage. My cards where replaced under warranty & I had all the content backed up to my laptop thank god (one of them had over 12 gigs of stuff on it), but when I buy my next card it definitely will NOT be a sandisk brand....... ~John |
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If it was just me, I would think it was a problem with my phone -but other posters reported the same thing with Sandisk & one of my cards burned up in an older TP so the phones is not the problem. ~John |
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As a semi-professional photographer I can confirm that sandisk has dropped in QC in the past few years or so. Once upon a time I would only recommend them, but as of today I stick with A-data, Transcend, Kingston and Patriot (with the last two being my first choices, but harder to find).
You change opinions real quick once you've lost 2, 4, 8GB+ of RAW + JPEG images, from the same manufacturer, because of poor build or materials. No RMA can ever get back all , if any, of you data--fyi. 32GB micro sdhc has been ellusive all year. Ha! What am I saying? It's 2010 now, so correction: the 32GB micro sdhc announced from several manufactures at the beggining of 2009 seems to have turned into vaporware; as few ever materialized, regardless of demand. (*ahem*Sandisk) At this point it's anyone's guess as to the cause (either low market demand or low chip stock). |
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