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just ordered two of these, a cracking deal if anyone else is looking for more/upgraded memory.
I get most of my memory and other stuff at 7dayshop - at the mo they have a same spec card at £8.99 delivered, or £16.49 for 2. There's also a 32G one for £17.89.
There's also a Dane-Elec ProLine Secure Digital (SDHC) Memory Card - 16GB - 200x - Class 10 for £7.49 and loads of others too numerous to mention.
I've not been let down by them yet so am happy to recommend.
just ordered two of these, a cracking deal if anyone else is looking for more/upgraded memory.
I get most of my memory and other stuff at 7dayshop - at the mo they have a same spec card at £8.99 delivered, or £16.49 for 2. There's also a 32G one for £17.89.
There's also a Dane-Elec ProLine Secure Digital (SDHC) Memory Card - 16GB - 200x - Class 10 for £7.49 and loads of others too numerous to mention.
I've not been let down by them yet so am happy to recommend.
I get most of my memory and other stuff at 7dayshop - at the mo they have a same spec card at £8.99 delivered, or £16.49 for 2. There's also a 32G one for £17.89.
There's also a Dane-Elec ProLine Secure Digital (SDHC) Memory Card - 16GB - 200x - Class 10 for £7.49 and loads of others too numerous to mention.
I've not been let down by them yet so am happy to recommend.
I looked at the Transcend card on there and it's £12.49, I am wary of buying a similar alternative as the performance is important.
Ferocious Aardvark wrote:
I get most of my memory and other stuff at 7dayshop - at the mo they have a same spec card at £8.99 delivered, or £16.49 for 2. There's also a 32G one for £17.89.
There's also a Dane-Elec ProLine Secure Digital (SDHC) Memory Card - 16GB - 200x - Class 10 for £7.49 and loads of others too numerous to mention.
I've not been let down by them yet so am happy to recommend.
I looked at the Transcend card on there and it's £12.49, I am wary of buying a similar alternative as the performance is important.
I agree, which is why I mentioned that 7ds have never let me down. At those prices it may be worth getting one for comparison purposes. Then you'll know. I'd cynically bet that half of them are all probably made in the same factory anyway, in Taiwan or somewhere and just badged.
I agree, which is why I mentioned that 7ds have never let me down. At those prices it may be worth getting one for comparison purposes. Then you'll know. I'd cynically bet that half of them are all probably made in the same factory anyway, in Taiwan or somewhere and just badged.
what are you using them for though, DSLR, Camcorder, HD Camcorder, 3D HD Camcorder?
It's about 5 years since I was last there, can't believe how much has changed. Generally think the regeneration is fantastic, but on a downside really don't like the new black glass buildings on Mann Island, think they really spoil a lovely landscape, while the Museum of Liverpool enhances it, mainly due to the colour I think.
We stayed in the new Travelodge on Strand Street, some of the photos were taken from the top floor, fantastic location and it only cost us £17 a night!
Thought the Museum of Liverpool was fantastic and a lovely building inside and out, also visited The Beatles Story, which I found very disappointing.
Really enjoyed my trip on the Mersey Ferry, and as someone advised me, it's definitely the best way to get photos of the Liverpool waterfront.
Just had three fantastic days in Liverpool - photographer's paradise!
It's about 5 years since I was last there, can't believe how much has changed. Generally think the regeneration is fantastic, but on a downside really don't like the new black glass buildings on Mann Island, think they really spoil a lovely landscape, while the Museum of Liverpool enhances it, mainly due to the colour I think.
We stayed in the new Travelodge on Strand Street, some of the photos were taken from the top floor, fantastic location and it only cost us £17 a night!
Thought the Museum of Liverpool was fantastic and a lovely building inside and out, also visited The Beatles Story, which I found very disappointing.
Really enjoyed my trip on the Mersey Ferry, and as someone advised me, it's definitely the best way to get photos of the Liverpool waterfront.
It's about 5 years since I was last there, can't believe how much has changed. Generally think the regeneration is fantastic, but on a downside really don't like the new black glass buildings on Mann Island, think they really spoil a lovely landscape, while the Museum of Liverpool enhances it, mainly due to the colour I think.
We stayed in the new Travelodge on Strand Street, some of the photos were taken from the top floor, fantastic location and it only cost us £17 a night!
Thought the Museum of Liverpool was fantastic and a lovely building inside and out, also visited The Beatles Story, which I found very disappointing.
Really enjoyed my trip on the Mersey Ferry, and as someone advised me, it's definitely the best way to get photos of the Liverpool waterfront.
Nice pictures.
So you took my advice and got on the ferry!
Like the Anglican cathedral one. Should be going for a weekend in May, all being well. Probably go to a party in the Catholic cathedral annexe / crypt.
(PS The city is a bit more imposing than the other seaport on the opposite coast, isn't it!?)
RoversTrace wrote:
Just had three fantastic days in Liverpool - photographer's paradise!
It's about 5 years since I was last there, can't believe how much has changed. Generally think the regeneration is fantastic, but on a downside really don't like the new black glass buildings on Mann Island, think they really spoil a lovely landscape, while the Museum of Liverpool enhances it, mainly due to the colour I think.
We stayed in the new Travelodge on Strand Street, some of the photos were taken from the top floor, fantastic location and it only cost us £17 a night!
Thought the Museum of Liverpool was fantastic and a lovely building inside and out, also visited The Beatles Story, which I found very disappointing.
Really enjoyed my trip on the Mersey Ferry, and as someone advised me, it's definitely the best way to get photos of the Liverpool waterfront.
Nice pictures.
So you took my advice and got on the ferry!
Like the Anglican cathedral one. Should be going for a weekend in May, all being well. Probably go to a party in the Catholic cathedral annexe / crypt.
(PS The city is a bit more imposing than the other seaport on the opposite coast, isn't it!?)
what are you using them for though, DSLR, Camcorder, HD Camcorder, 3D HD Camcorder?
I have loads of kit with SD cards. They do include My Sony DSLRs and a JVC HD camcorder.
The other thing is I'm very good at moving stuff off the cards onto a HDD, although I can't remember the last time any SD went up the swannee on me.
I have found SanDisks very good value and they are rated with a 1m hours MTBF which is good enough for me. Unless you have a proper fancy camcorder, I'd say any transfer rate issues are more likely to be down to the camcorder than the card.
The cards I recommended are Class 10 and 200x rated which for HCSD is I'd say good enough for most things that anyone who needs to ask about economical HDSC cards might need to do. The question was about HCSD, obviously if you want to go for the SDXC you may get temporary transfer speeds well in excess of the basics. But I thought the question was about "amateur" gear at cheap prices. If you want the dog's then there's stuff like a SanDisk Extreme Pro SDHC UHS-I Memory Card (32GB, speeds up to 45Mbps) which will work great even at the North Pole but it will set you back around eighty quid.
Like the Anglican cathedral one. Should be going for a weekend in May, all being well. Probably go to a party in the Catholic cathedral annexe / crypt.
(PS The city is a bit more imposing than the other seaport on the opposite coast, isn't it!?)
I certainly did Dally, thanks for that. Sadly, I had planned to get the early evening ferry as the sun was going down on the Sunday evening as we got there, but due to signalling failure our 3 hour journey took 6, with a delightful 90 minutes spent in Doncaster station! Ended up not getting into Liverpool till 6pm! Add to that a girl on our table on the train arriving in Leeds having an epileptic fit and you can see it was a complex journey, thankfully my OH is a first aider and was able to help, but not a nice experience.
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