Kingston SDHCs are large volume data storage cards that support FAT 32 file formats. Although SDHC and SD cards are identical in size at 0.94 x 0.10 x 1.26 inches (W x H x D), the Kingston SDHC is recognized only by SDHC host devices. They contain no moving parts to ensure both reliability and durability.
The SDHC cards by Kingston are available in 4, 8, 16, and 32 gigabyte capacities. They are categorized according to High-Speed Class Rating. Kingston recognizes 3 different High-S…
See moreKingston SDHCs are large volume data storage cards that support FAT 32 file formats. Although SDHC and SD cards are identical in size at 0.94 x 0.10 x 1.26 inches (W x H x D), the Kingston SDHC is recognized only by SDHC host devices. They contain no moving parts to ensure both reliability and durability.
The SDHC cards by Kingston are available in 4, 8, 16, and 32 gigabyte capacities. They are categorized according to High-Speed Class Rating. Kingston recognizes 3 different High-Speed Class Ratings which include Class 2, Class 4, and Class 6. Class Ratings are defined by each SDHC’s minimum data transfer rate such that Class 2 SDHC cards transfer data at a minimum rate of 2 megabytes per second, Class 4 at 4 megabytes per second, and Class 6 at 6 megabytes per second.
Kingston SDHC cards, which have an operating voltage of 3.3 volts, can operate at temperatures ranging from -25 degrees Celcius to up to 85 degrees Celsius.
The Kingston SDHC cards are compliant with the SD Card Association card 2.00 specifications as well as Plug & Play standards. It has a built-in write-protect switch that helps prevent accidental data loss.
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my SD4/8GB card will not download to my computer. the pics all show up on my camera but it looks like it will start to download but then quits. any thoughts?
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