Jan Hoffman
(K=39467) - Comment Date 10/18/2007
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SDHC has the potential for higher density storage (example 8 gigs) and the prices are not too bad. For my Canon Powershot G9 I use a Sandisk SDHC 4 gig which I bought at Office Depot. Included in the package was a reader device that also allows you to plug the card into a USB port. The Sandisk Ultra 4 gig with reader came to a little less than $100. --Best regards, Jan
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Leonardo DP
(K=5) - Comment Date 1/14/2008
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I have used SDHC, its great as of now I haven’t faced any sort of problems. So, I would recommend you to go with SDHC.
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Dan Wilson
(K=21104) - Comment Date 4/14/2008
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Yes Definately SDHC, with the resolution of your camera you need a High Capacity card, so you don't need to keep changing cards :-)
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Domenico Franco
(K=1381) - Comment Date 4/15/2008
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thanks Daniel for your advice, I've yet bought a 4Gb sdhc card, it works fine but my camera (canon G9) format it up to 3.7 Gb, is it normal? Regards
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Stan Pustylnik
(K=6768) - Comment Date 4/15/2008
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Domenico, memory cards die... Have spare memory cards with you every time you do important shots. Download images to PC regulary. Backup your images.
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Jeroen Wenting
(K=25317) - Comment Date 4/17/2008
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Domenico, yes that's normal. There are 3 reasons for that: 1) the capacity listed is rounded to the nearest gigabyte (or megabyte for old cards, I still remember paying over 100 Euro for an 8MB card...) 2) the capacity listed is sometimes NOT in true gigabytes but in billions of bytes, and there's a difference. Marketing trick... 3) during formatting some space is needed to store the filesystem catalog and things like that. Think of this as a 1000 page book having a 50 page index and table of content.
And as Stan says, get several cards. Prefer multiple smaller cards over a single (or a smaller number) of very large ones. I own a single 8GB card but rarely use it. The one time I did use it its predecessor on a busy day it died when nearly full. Had I used 2 4GB cards and one died I'd not have lost several hundred irreplaceable shots (or rather hundreds less than I lost now).
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