Product Details
PNY Optima 2 GB SD Class 4 Flash Memory Card P-SD2GB-FS

PNY Optima 2 GB SD Class 4 Flash Memory Card P-SD2GB-FS
From PNY

List Price: $26.99
Price: $11.14 & eligible for FREE Super Saver Shipping on orders over $25. Details

Availability: Usually ships in 2 to 3 days
Ships from and sold by Amazon.com

23 new or used available from $2.00

Average customer review:

Product Description

PNY SecureDigital cards are designed to allow you to easily upload, download, store and capture images, music and data in your digital camera, audio player, PDA or other handheld devices. These non-volatile, durable cards are designed to perform over a wide temperature range while being extremely shock resistant. Let PNY flash products help you get the most out of today's technology. Note: - Please check your digital-camera model's manual to determine if it can use a 2GB SD card.


Product Details

  • Size: 2 GB
  • Color: Black
  • Brand: PNY
  • Model: P-SD2G-RF3
  • Platforms: Windows XP Professional, Windows XP Home Edition, Windows 2000
  • Format: CD
  • Original language: English
  • Dimensions: 1.20" h x 5.20" w x 7.20" l, .5 pounds

Features

  • Compatible With All Media Types Designed To Use Sdhc Cards
  • Complies With Sdmi Portable Device Requirements
  • Technical Support
  • 2 Gb

Editorial Reviews

From the Manufacturer
PNY's SD/SDHC family of cards makes a great solution for point-and-shoot digital cameras and digital camcorders. With capacities available up to 32GB*, you'll have plenty of space to capture and store those special moments…whether family or friends, vacations, sporting events and more.


Get the most out of your digital camera with PNY SD Memory cards.

Store, transport and share all your favorite documents, photos, music, videos and more.
PNY OPTIMA 2GB* Secure Digital™ Memory Card (P-SD2GB-FS)

  • Store more images, video, music, and more.
  • For digital cameras, MP3's, PDA's, digital picture frames, and other SD-compatible devices.
  • Lifetime warranty and free technical support.
Typical Applications
Works with your SD-Compatible hardware to capture, store and share images, video, music, GPS map data and Points of Interest, and more.

Wide Compatibility
SD cards work with virtually any Point & Shoot Digital Cameras, Portable Music Players, GPS Devices, Digital Picture Frames, PDAs, and other SD-Compatible devices.

What’s in the Box
SD Flash Memory Card, Protective Storage Case, Insert Card with Warranty Information and Operating Considerations and Precautions.



* Please note: For Flash Media Devices, 1 megabyte = 1 million bytes; 1 gigabyte = 1 billion bytes. Actual usable capacity may vary. Some of the listed capacity is used for formatting and other functions, and thus is not available for data storage.
** 1X = 150KB/second
*** Number of photos may vary by camera setting and camera manufacturer.
**** Actual number of songs may vary based on file format, compression settings, and song length.


Customer Reviews

"Cannot read card"1
The PNY 1 GB SD card, which I purchased lasted approximately 6 minutes. Then, I received an error message "cannot read card". Formatting the card by the digital camera changed the error message to "this card cannot be used". The same message was generated by another camera - both of them worked perfectly with Kingston SD cards.

Does not work for long1
I used this card for about 3 months and then it stopped working. I can not format it on any PC because it does not recognize the card. My Pocket PC can't recognize it and my digital camera says "card memory error." I own several other cards by different companies and this is the only one that stopped working.

32 GB of space for video5
Watch Video Here: http://www.amazon.com/review/R1K4OAXFM7TZNH My take - it is all good so far!
Details: card is made in Japan, it is class 4 (which translates into 4 megabytes per second transfer rate), works well with Canon VIXIA HF100. For now, it is the most spacious card I could find, and it is reasonably priced per megabyte. Although, I am sure, I will be laughing at myself spending that kind of money on this capacity couple years down the row... Price to pay for progress of technology - complimentary obsolescence. I hope it is fast enough to keep up with the future models of camcorders and higher recording bandwith. Right now Canon VIXIA HF100 and its cousin HF10 max out at 17 MB/s, and that is before AVCHD compression kicks in. Next generation of camcorders will top out at 24 MB/s, - HF11 is already announced in Japan. So hoping that Class 4 will be good enough for next wave, although I might skip generation or two till manufacturers make more significant improvements that would affect my workflow. Now I need to update my computer (MacBook) to speed up conversions of AVCHD files... Demanding peripherals will drive computer hardware sales and vice versa. Never ending cycle! So time to start gathering my pennies and venture over to Apple Store.