![]() "More than 30 digital still cameras and digital camcorders from Canon, Casio, Nikon, Panasonic, Pentax and Sanyo are already SDHC-compatible. SDHC cards are not backwards compatible-they will only work in devices with SDHC card slots. The 8GB SDHC card adheres to the SD Speed Class 2 rating, which guarantees a minimum data-transfer rate of 2MB/second. The specification was developed by the SD Association, an industry standards organization, which also defined three classes for speed and performance capabilities. Previous specifications for SD cards limited capacity to 2 GB, while SDHC supports capacities up to 32 GB. SDHC is the new designation for cards in any SD format larger than 2 GB that adhere to the new SD 2.0 specification. "The new 8GB SDHC delivers twice the capacity of what was previously our biggest SD card-the 4GB SDHC-introduced just eight months ago." "As consumers add more digital entertainment and memories to their lives-especially when they start shooting video with a digital still camera or digital camcorder-they need more storage capacity in flash memory cards," said Susan Park, retail product marketing manager at SanDisk. The MicroMate reader also works with standard SD cards. SDHC cards require an SDHC-compatible reader, so providing the MicroMate reader with the card ensures that users will be able to connect the card to their computers. ![]() The 8 GB SDHC card will come bundled with a SanDisk MicroMate USB 2.0 reader at no extra charge.
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