banannq
9th February 2007, 02:10 PM
I hope i'm not getting anyone angry for partialy duplicating another post, but it's not just about the card ;]
ok, so first thing is that i'd like to buy myself something bigger than my kingston 512 minisd, and realised that most of the cards i see now are kingston... i don't think thats the best brand, especially i see the transfer rates of these are aprox. 8/6 r/w MB as stated in descriptions... what would be a reasonable transfer rate, that would allow for example recording skippy-free video using my wizard? how to test transfer rate with the current card... what is the wizard speed limitation here... so many things you probably know the answer to, so please, adivise guys ;]
ok, so first thing is that i'd like to buy myself something bigger than my kingston 512 minisd, and realised that most of the cards i see now are kingston... i don't think thats the best brand, especially i see the transfer rates of these are aprox. 8/6 r/w MB as stated in descriptions... what would be a reasonable transfer rate, that would allow for example recording skippy-free video using my wizard? how to test transfer rate with the current card... what is the wizard speed limitation here... so many things you probably know the answer to, so please, adivise guys ;]