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Sony DSC-H300/BM - 20.1MP High Zoom Point and Shoot Camera 35x Zoom - Black (Certified Refurbished) - Sony
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Case Logic DCB-304 Compact System/Hybrid Camera Case (Black) - Case Logic
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Transcend 32 GB Class 10 SDHC Flash Memory Card (TS32GSDHC10E) - Transcend
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Rainbowimaging NSSN Anti-Slip Elastic Neoprene Neck Strap for Sony DSLR (Black) - Rainbowimaging
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Accessories Kit For Sony Cyber-shot DSCH300/B, HX400V/B, DSC-HX300 Digital Camera Includes Deluxe Carrying Case + 50 Tripod With Case + Micro HDMI Cable + LCD Screen Protectors + Mini Tripod + More - Butterfly

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Accessories Kit For Sony Cyber-shot DSCH300/B, HX400V/B, DSC-HX300 Digital Camera Includes Deluxe Carrying Case + 50 Tripod With Case + Micro HDMI Cable + LCD Screen Protectors + Mini Tripod + More - Butterfly
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Five Star Reviews:

56%
Love my camera!
July 6, 2016
I have been wanting a new camera for years. This one is great for me
Best camera With great value
March 4, 2016
I purchased the Sony camera that was a great price and with Sony came a picture softwear the uploads your pictures with great editing capability
Five Stars
January 7, 2016
Great, thanks!
Like new.
December 16, 2015
It was everything advertised. Like new.
Excellent camera. Takes nice clear pictures
November 21, 2015
Excellent camera. Takes nice clear pictures, even in low light. It ha a nice range of modes. Very satisfied with this purchase.
The camera is like brand new
September 14, 2015
The camera is like brand new. The only issue is that it didn't come with the owners manual. Not sure of all the different things the camera will do. Other then that it was a good deal.
68%
I am planning a long trip in which I am trying to minimize everything I am bringing along and I can't get over how perfect this little case is for my camera set up
September 26, 2017
I currently own a Sony A7RII w/ the Zeiss Batis 18mm 2.8 Wide angle lens.I am planning a long trip in which I am trying to minimize everything I am bringing along and I can't get over how perfect this little case is for my camera set up. It fits snug with the lens hood on backwards, no movement whatsoever and is about 33% smaller than the current bag I was using. Throw in that this is at the fraction of the cost - this is the bag i was looking for! Absolutely perfect for someone with a similar camera set up looking to make everything as small as possible for travel!
A good choice for compact point-and-shoot cameras
July 17, 2017
Just received, but it is well constructed and it looks like it will last 10 or 20 years. I can't find any reason to give it less than 5 stars. I will reduce my rating if something happens to change that.I have a compact point-and-shoot camera, not a DSLR, but the cases made for compact point-and-shoots don't give you much storage space. I want everything except my tripod in one package - camera, spare cards and batteries, cables, chargers, tripod quick-release plate, lens cloth, and the case's shoulder strap. This does the trick nicely, with a little room to spare. It could probably even hold a small hardcopy user's manual for the camera, if I had one. I will keep the camera in the small inside pocket to protect it from scratching by the rest.
Great fit for my Canon Rebel T3 with standard 18-55 mm lens
September 7, 2016
I LOVE THIS CASE! I've been wanting a smaller case that just fits my DSLR and my standard 18-55mm lens. This case was perfect! I took it with me for 4 weeks of international travel, followed by a week long backpacking trip through the Grand Canyon. Not only did it protect my camera, but the quality of the case is so great that it still looks brand new even after all of the abuse it suffered through my traveling. It was the perfect size and fit my camera snugly, but I was able to tuck the strap inside the top as well as some other small items (credit card, money, etc) in the top pocket inside of the case to protect them from theft. The side pockets are also a great size and were able to fit various other small items like my chapstick, extra battery, and SD card wallet. The strap was long enough that I could use it cross-body, or shorten it to just wear over my shoulder. I could also fit in inside of my small drawstring backpack when I didn't want to openly carry it. The zippers have nice rubber pulls on them, and the case is well padded on the inside. I don't think it would fit anything larger than the 18-55 mm lens very well, as it was a very snug fit for my Canon Rebel T3 with that lens attached. However, it was exactly what I wanted, and I couldn't be happier with my purchase!
Yes! Finally a case that fits :-)
August 8, 2015
Haven't taken this thing out yet, but so far I really like it! My Cannon camera fits in it perfectly even with the big lens and the side pockets have room for my battery charger. Seems pretty durable. I love that the strap is long enough to wear cross body. Great product, great price! Would recommend.
Great little camera bag that goes anywhere and everywhere with me.
May 2, 2015
This review is for Case Logic DCB-304 Compact System/Hybrid...This smaller camera bag was just what I needed for my new Canon camera. It's a smaller version of a DSLR and didn't need too much case but it does have a long lens so I needed something that would fit it. This one loads easily from the top. The side pockets are on both sides and hold my batteries, charger and memory cards. I have carried for almost a year. Amazon deleted my original review.I like this case and carry it weekly. I bought it for vacation and never stopped using it. It's durable. Still looks new. The only I did was add my own wider strap with padding. But considering you won't be able to get it filled too heavy, the strap included is satisfactory.**I paid full price for this item.
This case fits the FZ200; this case doesn't fit the FZ200
December 31, 2013
I wanted the minimum case to safely hold my FZ200 and "necessities". Like you, I read the reviews. As you have seen from the various reviews this case ranges from "perfect for the camera" to "this case is too small for the camera". I took a chance. I am glad I did. The case is perfect for the FZ200. Rather than stopping here, I will tell you exactly how and what can be fit into the case.1) take the hood off the camera, reverse it, and put it back over the lens.2) Open the main compartment of the case. Holding the camera in your right hand, place it other end down with top of the camera toward the padded divider and the back toward the side. The strap gently gets balled up on top of the lens.3) Behind the padded divider and to the lens end of the case, you can put a spare battery (or two if you have them). You can also fit other thin accessories, pad of paper, pen, credit card, id, money, etc)4) In the side pocket toward the back of the camera you can fit the battery charger.5) In the other side pocket, you can fit some creative filers and a lens cloth.6) In the top zippered compartment you can fit a spare SD card and a usb memory card readerI am not sure about you, but that is pretty much all that I would generally want/need with me on most outings or trips.You can obviously perform a number of alternate uses of the various storage areas but I just fully described what I did for demonstration purposes.If I need a tripod, that would certainly not fit in any case I would consider. Thus, I purchased a tripod with its own case. In that case, I store my remote shutter release with the tripod. I would not likely use a shutter release without a tripod so this makes sense to me.The only other accessories I would likely consider are an external flash and microphone. For me, they would be used in special cases. To handle them, I would use a fanny pack. I would see this as an exception to general usage.Thus the complete package would be in three small containers. I will always grab the camera case and grab one or both of the others as the situation warrants.Bottom line --The case definitely works for the FZ200 (and probably any of the other popular small bridge cameras with a large zoom lens.It meets my needs: The smallest case to hold my FZ200 and commonly needed items.
77%
Awesome Value For The Price!!!
July 23, 2016
I had bought a Nikon D5100 camera a few years back and needed a memory card for it. I've had a lot of memory cards for older point and shoot cameras. They were all from Transcend and I've never had any issues with those. So I decided to stick with the same brand. This time around I needed something with more storage capacity. I purchased the 16 GB size memory card.The 16 GB was the perfect size for us. We don't usually leave a lot of pictures and videos on our camera. As soon as we get the chance, we upload all the pictures and videos onto our computer/laptop and then delete them from the memory card to clear up more space. But even with that we've never come close to using up all the space on this memory card. We don't take many videos but take tons and tons of pictures.This is a great memory card for the price you pay. I've never had any issues with this or any of the other previous Transcend memory cards. Very good brand and would highly recommend this.
Works great
June 1, 2016
I purchased this 32gb memory card to use in my gaming system to save downloaded games onto. It is a class 10 memory card and as far as memory cards so I always try to get the class 10 cards because they are the quickest for transferring data. This card will hold a lot and is just what I needed for my games. It has been very reliable and has not given me any fail issues. It is the standard sized SD high capacity card and it comes in a nice plastic case for storage. Good to have if you plan to take this card anywhere outside or plan to stick it in a bag. This is a great card and does everything the higher costing brand name cards do for a fraction of the cost. I am very satisfied with this card and I have gotten cards from this brand before. Never an issue with them.
Good choice for automotive media players.
May 18, 2016
This works very well for my application, which is in a 2015 Dodge Durango SD slot (UConnect 8.4N RA4). Many car SD card slots are limited to cards formatted with the FAT32 filesystem, and the maximum size of a card formatted with FAT32 is (as the name implies) 32GB, so for a lot of cars, this is the best you'll get without some luck and or/hacking. Many also list a maximum speed "class" of 8, but selection of those is pretty slim and usually far more expensive these days. Oftentimes, Class 10 will work just fine.I've owned several Transcend products, from flash drives to SD cards to an SSD, and I've never had a single issue. Flash memory is inherently stable, of course, but Transcend has yet to let me down. I use their flash memory in my phone, car, and computers. Sure, you could spend more, but really, flash memory is made in two factories, that's it. Both make good products, and you'll get the same thing no matter what the label is, as long as it is a recognized name brand and not a nonbranded knockoff which often uses far smaller capacity chips than listed. Transcend offers great value and a recognized name.With Class 10 speeds, the card ceases to be a bottleneck like they were years ago. YOu may notice it takes some time to completely fill the card with ~30GB of data, but that's to be expected with SD currently.It certainly won't slow down reading of music or writing of photos from the camera.Fully Class 10 compliant, Transcend’s Premium SDXC/SDHC Class 10 Cards help improve camera response with ultra-fast read speeds of up to 30MB per second. This outstanding performance is ideal for capturing high-resolution photographs and flawless Full HD videos.Transcend's SDXC/SDHC Class 10 Series memory cards come in a wide range of capacities from 8GB to 128GB to fit your storage needs. Whether you have a simple point and shoot or a high-end DSLR, they are the perfect everyday SDHC card to have during all occasions. The versatile SDXC/SDHC Class 10 cards support the latest Class 10 compliant cameras and camcorders, and are also backward compatible with any devices below Class 10. To improve post production efficiency, maximize the transfer rate by pairing the SDHC card with Transcend's USB 3.0 RDF8 Card Reader to achieve a speed of up to 22MB/s. With a purchase of Transcend’s SDXC/SDHC Class 10 memory cards, you can download RecoveRx software for free. This user-friendly application allows you to conduct an in-depth search within your storage device for traces of erased files to be recovered.
Works great in my new camera and it transfers fast in ...
May 17, 2016
When I bought my Canon Powershot SX 400 IS, I know I will need a new SD card so I thought I will buy this.It came in Frustration Free Packaging and lots of papers and warranty card.I have different kinds of SD card but I think this is my first SDHC card Class 10.Works great in my new camera and it transfers fast in my computer.I have no problem with it.It came fast, the same day my camera came so I am pretty happy.I don’t know the exact capacity because the moment I was able to charge the battery of my camera and put the card in and take pictures, I download them all on my computer and delete the files on my card.I'm going to buy a higher GB if I wanna take videos and an extra battery for my camera.
Great, Above spec. Pay no attention to the 1 stars
May 12, 2013
The 1-star threads are like watching a committee of blind men describing an elephant. Unsurprisingly, no one has the complete picture, but a lot of Canon owners think these cards are bogus. SD card technology is very complex, the Class system is often misunderstood, and there is a long history of compromised cards appearing on eBay -- or even from reputable dealers who have been hoodwinked. Kingston cards are most often faked (or taken from the midnight production run); that's because Kingston has about a third of the flash card market and doesn't forge their own chips, but any manufacturer can be spoofed. It doesn't pay to buy cheap cards on eBay or less reputable sources.An SD card contains a controller chip and flash memory chips, even the microSD versions. Realize that SD means Secure Digital, and that security comes from crypto managed by the controller (MMC cards didn't have that bloat, but Hollywood DRM requirements made sure they faded.) The controller can be pretty powerful: the Samsung SD controller is a 32-bit ARM TDMI chip with 128 k of code space -- that's cell phone power. It handles I/O and fading (when the card slowly wears out its NAND sites after about 100,000 hits so writing is randomly distributed and kept track of), the factory self-test, and a host of other functions, but it can also be programmed to report a false storage capacity. Sometimes the firmware on the controller or its crypto or something else on certain cards leads to problems with certain hardware, as it has, for example, with the Samsung Galaxy III and maybe the Canon cameras. Usually the card is found to confirm to SDcard dot Org specifications and the hardware is to blame, but you never know.To test the actual capacity of your card, use H2testw, which is free. It writes the full amount of data to the card and then reads it back (this nukes whatever was on the card). This can take more than an hour with a 32 GB card but it tells you if the card indeed holds 32 GB or has problems. It also gives you read and write speed numbers, but it's unclear whether the numbers are for random read/write, or sequential read/write. Sequential write is what photographers and videographers care most about.Sometimes a Class 6 card might test faster than a Class 10 card, when using computer read/write tests or even in a camera that wasn't designed with higher capacity cards in mind. That's because they use smaller block sizes (there's no cache on an SD card). Explaining the significance of this is getting too far into the weeds for an Amazon review, and modern devices and their firmware should not have that limitation.To test random and sequential read/write speed, use CrystalDiskMark, also free. Run the full suite; it won't take long. CrystalDiskMark requires that the card be formatted, and the most reliable way to do that is to use the free tool from sdcard dot org. A 32 GB card will may report 39.9 GB before formatting and 29.8 GB after; don't worry, you haven't been ripped off.Unfortunately, there's no easy way to read the manufacturer's ID off the SD card, even in Linux, to determine who actually made the card, because you have to have it connected directly to a motherboard; an SD-to-USB adapter won't work because it doesn't pass through disk data, and that's what's in nearly all computers. But what do you care, so long as the card's as big and fast as claimed?Now, what about the Transcend 32 GB SDHC C10 card? Here are full test results from CrystalDiskMark:Transcend 32 GB SDHC C10-----------------------------------------------------------------------CrystalDiskMark 3.0.2 (C) 2007-2013 hiyohiyo Crystal Dew World : [...]-----------------------------------------------------------------------* MB/s = 1,000,000 byte/s [SATA/300 = 300,000,000 byte/s] Sequential Read : 19.953 MB/s Sequential Write : 13.786 MB/s Random Read 512KB : 19.618 MB/s Random Write 512KB : 13.827 MB/s Random Read 4KB (QD=1) : 3.003 MB/s [ 733.2 IOPS] Random Write 4KB (QD=1) : 1.414 MB/s [ 345.1 IOPS] Random Read 4KB (QD=32) : 3.491 MB/s [ 852.3 IOPS] Random Write 4KB (QD=32) : 1.842 MB/s [ 449.8 IOPS] Test : 50 MB [F: 0.0% (0.0/29.3 GB)] (x5) Date : 2013/05/12 18:19:47So you can see that the sequential write speed, what matters to a photographer or videographer, is over 13 MB/s, more than 30% above the C10 spec. The other speeds aren't to shabby, either. There's no way that this card is too slow for a contemporary camera, still or video, that is functioning properly.Also on Amazon for a very attractive price is a Sony 32 MB SD card. Here are the full CrystalDiskMark test results for it:Sony 32 GB SDHS USH-I Sequential Read : 19.998 MB/s Sequential Write : 14.115 MB/s Random Read 512KB : 19.772 MB/s Random Write 512KB : 13.173 MB/s Random Read 4KB (QD=1) : 3.682 MB/s [ 899.0 IOPS] Random Write 4KB (QD=1) : 2.302 MB/s [ 561.9 IOPS] Random Read 4KB (QD=32) : 4.517 MB/s [ 1102.8 IOPS] Random Write 4KB (QD=32) : 2.323 MB/s [ 567.0 IOPS]So the Sony is slightly faster, 40% over spec. H2testw also reported full capacity and no errors for this card, so they are both top notch (The Sony doesn't come with a little case and the case for the Transcend case is about twice as big as it needs to be and so won't fit in the little pockets in a modern camera bag. Big deals.)Just for reference, here are the results for a contemporary USB thumb drive:SanDisk Ultra 32 GB USB thumb drive Sequential Read : 22.508 MB/s Sequential Write : 7.985 MB/s Random Read 512KB : 22.365 MB/s Random Write 512KB : 1.767 MB/s Random Read 4KB (QD=1) : 3.719 MB/s [ 908.1 IOPS] Random Write 4KB (QD=1) : 0.520 MB/s [ 126.9 IOPS] Random Read 4KB (QD=32) : 3.871 MB/s [ 945.0 IOPS] Random Write 4KB (QD=32) : 0.482 MB/s [ 117.7 IOPS]As you can see, this USB drive is faster than the SD cards for reading, such as playing music, running software, or looking up data, which shows that it is nicely optimized for its intended functions.As an aside, anyone who thinks they have lost data on an SD card can recover pictures using the free tool at z-a-recovery or recover everything(!) with the free PhotoRec tools.So, if people want to whine about these SD cards in their particular cameras, they should run these simple, free tests and reach their own conclusions about whether the cards are "too slow." The cards test above spec objectively. And they both work flawlessly on my still (not Canon) and video cameras. I think they have gotten a bad rap here from people who don't have the full picture, so to speak.I'll also post this as a review, and on the Sony 32 GB page, too. I hope you found it informative.
Great Value for the Price
April 11, 2010
Update 3/6/2012 I own about 20 Transcend cards now. They have all worked without an issue untill today. I dread calling any company for return support because it usually is such a tortured experience...(Ever tried calling SanDisk for product support?) Withing 20 seconds of dialing I was connected to their representative Marc Crawford. He was able to quickly and clearly guide me to the support I needed. It was such a shockingly great experience that I wanted to pass it along to potential purchasers.UPDATE 9-10 I own 4 of these cards now. I have more of these than any other card I own because they are a very good value for capacity/price/and speed. My initial disappointment over the lack of super high speed is outweighed by the reality that this card is an exceptional value.If you own a compact digital camera, or SD/HD video camera, this card will exceed the capabilities of all of them. For compact cameras the card isn't usually the slowest part of the data write process, it's the camera.This card unloads very quickly with a 20MB/s read speed. You will need a SDHC card reader if you don't have one. A standard SD card reader will not read a HC (high capacity) card.These cards make great gifts. I have given several of the 8 Gig cards as gifts and have received appreciation and great comments from all the recipients.UPDATED REVIEW:I purchased this card making the assumption that all class 10 cards had the same read and write speed. This was a poor assumption on my part. In order for a card to qualify for class 10 speed the card needs to be certified to have 10MB/s write and read speed. Some manufacturers classify their cards at a slower speed even though they qualify for a higher class. SanDisk make some cards that would qualify for class 10 and rates them as class 6.The product photo on Amazon does not have the card's speed printed on it. The card that was shipped shows the front of the card printed with "20MB/s" which is the cards read speed. The cards write speed is 16MB/s.I own a SanDisk Extreme III class 10 card that has (up to) 30MB/s read and write speed. My Nikon D-90 that can take advantage of the SanDisk cards speed. The difference is the SanDisk card can capture 100 photos at fine resolution in 24 seconds. The Transcend card captures 66 photos in the same time/resolution.I reality very few people will ever have the need to drill off 100 photos in 24 seconds, but I can't stand to lose a good shot because the camera is slow while writing to the card and I can't fire the shutter. You can hear this happen at about 4.5 seconds in the video review. This does not happen with the SanDisk class 10 30MB/s card.If you own an SLR that is capable of rapid fire, high-resolution photography you may want to consider the SanDisk Extreme III 30 MB/s card. It is expensive.This card is reasonably priced for a class 10 card. Just know what you are getting, what your needs may be, and what else is available. I own other Transcend cards and they have always worked properly without any issues.The video that I attached shows this card with the same 24 seconds that I gave the SanDisk Card.To see the SanDisk Extreme III 30MB/s video demo and review on Amazon go to:Sandisk SDSDX3-008G-E31 8GB Extreme III SD Card 30MB/s (RETAIL PACKAGE)
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Four Star Reviews:

22%
beautiful pictures
November 8, 2016
still learning but so far I am happy with it. It sure takes better pictures than my phone.
Four Stars
September 9, 2016
A bit slow on the auto focus.
Bold and simple camera
June 9, 2016
Camera took very good pictures.and had good redoliution at long distances. The camera is easy to use. It is a good entry level camera
great shots, easy to use
January 11, 2016
This was bought as a gift for my son's 15th birthday. He requested a "real" camera as opposed to a pocket sizes point and click. I took it on a test drive yesterday before sending it to him. Drawbacks: no viewfinder, which I prefer to have, view screen no adjustable. Pro: great shots, easy to use, good selection for a novice getting used to choosing settings and scenes. Pictures mostly came out very well and I'm more than willing to take the hit on the few that didn't. I suspect he will be quite pleased.
I really like this camera but it does have a few drawbacks ...
December 14, 2015
I really like this camera but it does have a few drawbacks that keep it from being a 5.Plus - if you're familiar with cameras, then this is one you can take out of the box and start using. There are more things it can do than you will initially intuit, but it's usable without knowing all the features. It isn't too heavy or awkward; as someone with arthritis in all my joints, that makes a difference on my hands, elbows, and shoulders. It zooms and pulls back fairly well/quickly and I don't find it loud or too slow, albeit I'm not trying to take action or sporting shots. The quality of picture is excellent. I make my own prints and greeting cards and have received many compliments on the photos I'm able to get with this camera (keep in mind, these are hobbies, not a livelihood - this isn't professional quality).Minus - as others have mentioned, this camera struggles to focus 'in the middle' of it's zoom capacity. I also find it doesn't always do well at it's full zoom and will readjust itself before getting the shot, which can be frustrating and time consuming. My biggest complaint though would have to be it's poor performance with night/low light photography. In fact, it is for this final reason that I am now looking for a low end SLR that will allow me to take night and macro shots.For ordinary use, particularly for family and home pictures, I am very happy with this camera. It does well with landscape and portrait shots in normal lighting conditions and I've taken some really lovely photos with this camera; the biggest drawback for me is not being able to take pictures of a night sky or in low light conditions (minus flash).
Is a really good quality for the price but I thought that the ...
November 22, 2015
I bought this camera a month ago and I have not had any problems with it. Is a really good quality for the price but I thought that the photos without zoom were better
18%
Very nice quality
July 25, 2017
Just like it's big brother, this little camera case is really sturdy, but light weight. I have my Canon DSLR, with the 28-52 zoom lens attached, in the main part of the little case; It fits snugly but perfectly, not squished. I have a set of filters in one of the side pockets and a couple batteries and extra card in the other. I put the whole camera case inside my look alike, larger bag. Since it zips around the top, I can get the camera in and out without any problem at all. When I want to just carry the camera and few accessories, I pull it out and I'm off. I don't know how I ever got along without it. If you love your DSLR but hate carrying a camera bag (of any size), this little CASE is the perfect thing for you.
Great for small camera
March 6, 2017
This is a very nice little camera bag for small size cameras. ( approximately 7-8 inches in diameter and about 6 inches tall) It has a shoulder strap as well as a hand held on the top of the bag. Very nicely padded all around and on the inside as well. My small camera is well protected inside this and I am very pleased that I purchased it.
Great Camera Case.
March 4, 2017
It looks like it will be perfect for my Nikon Coolpix L340. The cushioning seems adequate and the camera fits in snugly but with room for accessories.
Very good case BUT NOT for the Nikon P900 with which it is bundled!
March 20, 2016
The Case Logic DCB-304 case was sold by Amazon as part of a bundle with the Nikon P900 camera. This case is too small for the camera with which it is bundled. According to both manufacturers, the sizes are: Case Logic DCB-304 case is 5.1" x 5.8" x 3.3". Nikon P900 is 5.5" x 6.0" x 4.0". I ordered the bundle and the camera does not even come close to fitting. I verified the manufacturer's dimensions. The Case Logic DCB-304 is too small for the Nikon P900. Please note: There is nothing wrong with this case. It is a very nice and well-constructed case. But it should not be ordered bundled with the Nikon P900 if your intention is to use it for the Nikon P900. The correctly sized Case Logic case for the Nikon P900 is the DCB-306 which will hold cameras (or other devices) that are 5.7" x 6.25" x 4.7". Amazon is refunding the cost of the Case Logic DCB-304 and I am returning it, then ordering the DCB-306. Amazon, as usual, responds quickly and efficiently to customer problems. I am certain that they will also fix the listing for the bundle. In fact, the listing is not currently available on the Amazon website so it is likely being revised.
Tight fit but great for light weight camera carry
August 24, 2015
I took a gamble getting this case because their was no information on its size and I did not know if m camera would fit. Lucky, my Sony Alpha A3000 which is an ILC camera or also referred to as a mirror less SLR roughly about the same size as my other regular SLR cameras. This case is a tight fit but it does comfortably fit camera, filters, charger, along with 18 to 55 mm standard zoom lense. For keeping lightweight on the go, this case is a good inexpensive choice. However, there is no room for additional accessories or any additional lenses. Don't expect to bring your telephoto lenses here. For portrait shots on the go, this case is a great buy. You can tightly but comfortablefit camera and one smaller size lense choice and a few basics such as filters, extra battery, memory cards, etc. The case has a small wallet sized zipper pocket on each side for small accessories and a small zipper area off the main compartment for memory cards. The main center compartment itself is a snug fit for fully assembled camera with lense attached or perhaps maybe two small fixed point and hoot cameras. The construction is rugged and durable. This is the case I will take with me when hiking or at outdoor events where I want to keep carry equipment a a minimum where I can just unzip, grab my camera, and shoot!
Bag was smaller than I expected, but sized perfectly for FZ-200
September 26, 2012
The photos make it look as if you would put a camera sideways in the bag, however that's not the case. You would put your (smaller) DSLR or super-zoom lens-down into the bag.For me that's fine. In fact I prefer that position myself. This bag fits my Panasonic FZ-200 with the hood on and just enough space for the strap if you have it attached. It's a close fit, but it's not too tight.Material is good quality, pocket space is just big enough to fit the battery charger on one side and a spare battery and cards on the other. Or you could leave the charger out and fit a couple filters or *maybe* a small flash.The neckstrap is thin and a bit short.Overall it's worth the money if you're looking for a decent case to protect your camera from average bumps, or to protect it in a bookbag/suitcase. If you've got more to carry, such as tele-extenders, flashes, etc. I'd look for something bigger.
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Not for game cameras
October 29, 2016
They're data cards and inexpensive. I bought 14 of these for my game cameras which ended up an epic fail. I have no idea what is digitally imprinted on a data card in order to make it work but I have 7 game cameras by 5 different manufacturers (some expensive and some cheaper) and only one camera will work with theses cards. The other 6 will error out with "no data card" or "data card fault." However, the cards work just fine in my PC, digital SLR camera and little handheld camera. Kingston an SanDisk cards work flawlessly in every one of my game cameras so just keep it in mind if looking for that specific application.
So far its been good, I use it for vlogging and it holds ...
August 21, 2015
32 gb now and days don't even seem enough when it comes to our gadgets. With HD videos in high demand and high quality photos in need, anything lower than 32gb is not sufficient enough!I was hestiating on getting this brand of for a memory card, because my last experience the memory card failed, and I was on a trip and lost all my precious footage. But after reading the reviews, I thought I give it another shot.So far its been good, I use it for vlogging and it holds a lot of HD videos, before I transfer them off. I am very paranoid now, as soon as I see it's getting full, I immediately dump the files off onto my laptop.No part of gadgets is guarantee, anything can happen to them, and you don't want to loose your precious memories. I have two of these for when I am on the go, filming, vlogging, or taking photos.It works well in my sony cybershot camera and my canon point and shoot camera.The transfer speed is not long, especially when it comes to 1080 HD videos.I definitely would recommend this if you have a digital camera.
Good Card, but a Few hiccups...
July 16, 2015
Card has worked almost perfectly for Many Years now.There's been a few screw-ups, where it failed to read/write data, which in my line of Work, can be the Difference between LIFE and DEATH...I bought it to work with my Canon EOS T3i Camera.For the most-part, it worked very well.But it's not been as reliable as my Other "PNY"-brand memory card.
so far no complaints
July 8, 2014
So far no complaints. We took this card on a European vacation and because it was very capacious, we didn't fill it up. We were in Copenhagen and Malmo. They are nice places but the food costs too much in Copenhagen, especially at the Tivoli. The food was good at Nyhaven. But I digress. Transcend flash memory is sort of industry standard. the only thing we had to learn is that when cards of this size get close to full, the camera-to-PC USB wire doesn't work anymore, and you need to buy a USB memory card reader to transfer the photos. They aren't expensive.
Great card, but beware of fragmentation.
April 18, 2013
I own five of these cards so far, and they have not let me down. My primary camera is a Canon 60D, plus a couple of Canon P&S cameras. This review is to primarily address the issue I saw mentioned in the 'most helpful critical review'. Namely, with video recording stopping after 2 seconds. After some experimenting, I am convinced that the issue is free space fragmentation.A lot of people, when reviewing recently shot images, tend to delete the 'non-keepers'. This creates blocks of memory marked as free on the card. When you try shooting a video, if the camera starts to write into the lowest addressed free block it finds, it will need to look for another free block when this one is filled. This is where the problem seems to occur.My experiments were simple: start with a freshly formatted card. Shoot a couple hundred images, some videos. As long as card is being filled up sequentially, with no deletions, there are never any abrupt video stops. Never. Now, go through your shot images, and delete a few here and there. Try shooting a video. There is almost a 100% guarantee that you will get an abrupt recording stop. If you shoot JPEG, the stop comes within 2 seconds. If you shoot RAW, it comes in 5-6 seconds.I suspect Sandisk controller chips may utilize a different garbage collection algorithm, potentially using the main body of remaining free space in preference to re-using freed blocks. This indeed would make them more attractive to those who tend to review and delete in-camera.I, personally, never delete in-camera. I keep shooting until the card fills up. Once I have transferred from card to PC and backed up, I format the card in camera, rather than delete. Aside from the times when I did my experiments, I have never seen an abrupt video stop.
Very Fast With Lots of Storage
July 17, 2012
The card works very well in my Sony a55V. It records HD video without any problems and takes the 10 shot per second when shooting RAW flawlessly. However, when the card is placed in the card reader for my desktop and laptop I get some odd behavior once in a while (both running Windows 7). Sometimes it tells me the card is read-only so I have to remove it and reinsert it to get it read properly.Recently, when the card was inserted into my PC it would not read anything and informed me that the card was corrupted and asked if it wanted Windows to fix the error. I selected yes, but then when I accessed the card again all of the pictures were gone. I realized that there was still 7GB of data stored on the card somewhere even though all of the folders were empty. So I had Windows show all hidden folders on the card and low-and-behold there were all of my pictures. They were moved to a hidden folder and left perfectly intact. I think most novice computer users might not have thought to look for the hidden folders and lost everything which is unacceptable. I don't know if this is an issue with the MS Windows operating system or the memory card.** All flash memory cards are susceptible to data loss for various reasons so I recommend backing up the data you want to keep regularly.
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Not the best out there
October 7, 2017
It came in an okay period of time /I did pay 2 day shipping/ and it came in its original packaging. The only draw back is that it doesn't include all original components like it claims to do. My was missing the strap, usb cable and the battery packs which the box had crossed off with sharpie. I would suggest just buying it off Wal-Mart using this add to price match because at least you do get all original things included and dont have to worry if it'll work or not.
Could be good for the price
June 14, 2017
Good image quality, but with poor ajustements
Great camera for starters
February 9, 2017
Great camera for starters. Take low quality/ mid quility pictures. Battery life is good, size of the camera is good and has a variety of settings. Not for someone who is looking for action shots
Three Stars
November 20, 2015
Ok
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Great bag, just not for larger bridge type cameras
May 25, 2017
This case is the one Amazon recommends for the Lumix DC-FZ80 camera so I bought one for my new camera. The camera fits, but just barely. I like to carry a couple of extra batteries but even that was an issue with this bag. The outside pockets do not expand outward, so the camera and the batteries fight for the same interior space, even though separated by a fabric barrier. I tried it for a couple of weeks but finally realized the bag was not going to work for me so I returned it. I hesitated to only give the product three stars because it is well made. But for this application (holding a larger bridge type camera), it's not the best choice.For those with the DC-FZ80 or the FZ70, you may want to look at the Lowepro Adventura SH 120 II - A Protective and Compact DSLR Shoulder Bag. It's slightly larger than the Case Logic product, but much more roomy. It gives me the choice of loading the camera lens side down or with the handgrip side up (my preference).
Good for beginner/only one camera
October 17, 2016
From the pictures I expected this to fit more. It only fits the body of my Nikon D5200 with a basic lense attached. It's good for a beginner but once you start collecting lenses and flashes, you WILL need to get a new bag.
DCB-304 Hybrid case overall decent
July 22, 2016
Case logic dcb-304, i would say is a case that is primarily meant for compact point and shoot cameras. The case is smaller than it looks in pictures, which can be a positive or negative feature depending on your needs. For me i needed a minimalist case, so small was a feature that was necessary but this might have been just i little bit too small. I bought this for a Oly micro 4/3 camera which is about the same size as a sony eos-m, nex, (practically a compact in size). However, the case is quite small to fit extra accessories such as charger+cord. The side pockets with mesh nets are almost useless in my opinion. the sides are not sewed/designed to flare out when items are placed inside. When items are placed in side-pockets, it pushes inward toward the camera side walls, leaving you less space for the main compartment and pushing sidewalls towards your camera. side-pockets will barely fit a 3ft folded usb cord if your camera and other accessories are full in the main compartment. I would see that the pockets are good for small singular items such as extra camera batteries.As for the inside top-zipper pocket, i found its only use is for extra flash storage cards. I like that the main compartment has an elastic divider pocket inside towards the front; i just wished it was a divider that was attached left to right side walls to make it bigger and not just a pocket sewed on to the front inside wall.overall i was able to fit my micro4/3 camera with 9mm lens attached, 1- 42mm lens w/ 37mm filter threads, 1 - 3.3 in lengthwise tele lens w/ 58mm threads, and battery charger + cord. Its a tight fit and a little bit of a game of tetris, but it works for me since its compact. In real life situations my camera would be out ready for use while this holds my two lenses ready to interchange.I give it 3-3.5 stars because it works for my camera but it was probably not designed to be used for mirrors-less cameras. But it does work for a minimalist, so i would say it fits under it's name as a compact/hybrid case. maybe just a few mm bigger and some design improvements it would be a 4-5 star case. But for the price you can't beat this cases value
Great case, bum zippers.
June 29, 2016
I like this case it is the perfect size for my LUMIX GX1 and peripherals. And the price is great. I usually like Case Logic bags, having had several. But why three stars? Because I have pulled those pretty little tags off the zippers twice now. They don't break, they just come through the space in the slider. It's not hard to put them back on, good as new, but nothing prevents them from coming off again. I buy a camera case to be tough and reliable. This one is disappointing. Maybe I can fix it with CA glue? I'd rather have a case that doesn't need pampering.
Nikon Coolpix P900 doesn't fit well in this case.
March 24, 2016
This case is probably OK, but mine was purchased as a component in a bundle associated with the Nikon Coolpix P900. The P900 is a bit too large to fit comfortably in this case. If the case maintained the same design, but added a half inch to length, width, and depth it would fit the P900 very well, even with shoulder strap and a lens hood attached.
Did not work for my SX40HS
July 8, 2012
I wanted to like this case. It is very well made and it just barely fits my Canon SX40HS. I think it does a good job protecting the camera. I guess I assumed that a really snug fit would be what I wanted in a case. For me the fit turned out to be a little too snug.I don't want to sound like Mr. Fussy here but I use a case to protect the camera when I am carrying it. And the only reason I carry my camera is to use it. When I am ready to use the camera I want to get it out of the case relatively quickly. When I am done, I want to put it away just as quickly. I did not really succeed at either. I tried positioning the camera in the case several different ways (can't imagine too many choices there). I had to wrestle the camera in and out of the case no matter how I did it. Twice, while attempting to put the camera away, I accidentally turned the camera on in the case - the lens attempted to extend and made a horrible clicking sound because it was snug in the case. All I could think about was the dreaded Canon "Lens Error" that I have already experienced with several of my beloved Canon point and shoots. Luckily, that did not seem to be enough to cause death by "Lens Error". On several occasions I removed the camera from the case only to have the lens cap pop off. One time I went to remove the lens cap only to put my thumb squarely on the lens.The case became enough of a hassle that I started looking for excuses not to carry the camera. That is just plain nuts so I am going to get a larger case.Now my experience may speak more to my clumsiness and ineptitude than anything else but if any of this resonates with you I would strongly suggest getting a bigger case.
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The card got corrupted
October 22, 2017
The memory card got corrupted after some time.The camera was off when i pulled out the memory card but the battery was still inside the camera.So I dont know if i had to remove the battery from the camera before pulling the memory card out or if its ok to remove the memory card without taking out the battery.
Draw your own conclusion.
November 4, 2016
I bought two of these cards May 2013. I used them alternatively on a Canon 5D Mark III along with LEXAR Pro 1000X UDMA 7. One Transcend died 5 months ago after a picture session. I lost all pictures as it would even not show on recovery application, disk utility, etc. The second died yesterday during a picture session. There too, I lost all pictures even though this time the card showed on recovery and utility apps, but the pictures could not be recovered. I used these cards as prescribed--camera off before taking them out, and ejected them from Finder before taking them out of the computer.Over three years, it is about 9c per day, so I won't cry, although I would expect they would last a couple of years more, but the way they died, I do cry. Moving to ScanDisk.
I'm not sure whether I love or hate this product
August 3, 2015
Honestly, I'm not sure whether I love or hate this product. I am not sure what the reason is but this is the only memory card I've been having issues with. I do a lot of recording videos for my blog and for a YouTube channel and sometimes have to record 1-3 videos per day. I understand that after recording a lot I have to save my clips on my computer then delete the files on my memory card. When it informs me on my camera that there is insufficient space on my card I go and save then delete everything. Thinking this should be the obvious solution - I find out it isn't. I go to put my memory card back in my camera and it will still say there is insufficient space on my card EVEN WHEN I'VE DELETED EVERY SINGLE THING. It is such a hassle because the only thing I can do is just wait it out until I can put my card back in to say that I can finally use my camera. I do not have this issue with other memory cards so I am not sure what the issue with this one is. I plan on contacting costumer service, but I first wanted to share my experience for future costumers - BE WEARY. This wouldn't be my first choice for repurchasing. I would like a solution to this issue because it has happened about 6 times in the past 7 months that I have had this memory card.
Does not meet advertised speed.
November 24, 2014
I initially purchased this as I was looking for a fast Class 10 SD card to run my Raspberry Pi off of.The copy makes the following claim"High-speed PerformanceFully Class 10 compliant, Transcend's Ultimate SDHC Class 10 Cards use the latest flash technology to help maximize camera's response time, delivering an ultra-fast read/write transfer rates of up to 20/18 MB/s. This high speed performance is suitable for high-capacity photographs and high-resolution videos."However after running a command line test off of the Raspberry Pi itself I get the following results (attached pictures for proof): 6MB/sec write and a 19.5MB/S read.Either I got a mislabeled card or it's a dud. Other testers have reported better speeds as referenced here http://elinux.org/RPi_SD_cards#SD_card_performanceOther than the speed issue the card itself is working fine, however I needed the quicker speeds promised by the Class 10 and am disappointed that I did not get what was being advertised.
Far slower than I expected
October 31, 2011
I purchased these through J&R Music and Computer World via Amazon a couple of months ago as preparation for my Paris vacation. I owned a Class 6 Transcend 8GB card for a long time and it was fast and never had any problems, so I figured I should get two of these class 10 cards as backup as i wasn't going to be bringing my laptop with me.Despite these being class 10 and therefore supposed to be faster, the ones i received are SLOWER than my class 6. I tested both cards and took various photos around the house and noticed there's a distinct 2 second or so lag after i take a photo. With my class 6 card, I can take a photo and immediately change to view mode to look at what i just took a pic of. With the class 10 card when I do this, I get a message saying something like "recording, please wait" for around 2 seconds before my photo appears. When taking photos too, with the class 10 there's a very obvious 2 second lag after each photo.I kept both cards because I was paranoid i'd run out of space on my class 6 card and i already tossed the packaging (returns seems to require original intact packaging? how does that work if i obviously have to open it to test the card? O__o ). Ultimately my single class 6 8gb card from years ago was plenty for my trip so these two cards were a waste purchase...probably giving one to mom when i buy her a new camera later.in any case, these cards are oddly far slower than my class 6 transcend 8gb cards. I haven't used it long enough to know if there are any other issues (such as ones described by other reviewers that it corrupts after a few months of usage).
HERES THE ACTUAL BREAK DOWN OF THIS CARD (FOR CANON T2I USERS)
December 20, 2010
I recently Purchased this card, as well as a Canon Rebel T2i, The first time i put it in i had got great results with this, i took pics and video at the highest quality, but what i noticed what started to happen is in movie mode, after the 7th video i tried to rec, it would "automatically stop recording" due to the buffer, What i had to do was save everything on the card to my hard drive and freshly Format The card in the camera, With this card you have to pick and choose what you want to do and be dedicated to it, meaning If You have Pictures and Video on this card, The Buffer will always max out!I was able to record the max 4gb per Recording 4 times on the rebel t2i with this card with the buffer only showing at 1 bar , but i had to change the card to another one to take Pictures, its a slight hassel but trust me regardless of the fact with this card you can only have 1 type of media on it at a time, Either Pictures, Or Video
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Two Stars
December 30, 2016
Flash did not work. Had to return it
Very Disappointed
June 8, 2016
Incredibly disappointed in this camera. I bought this one to replace my Sony CyberShot G (that I've had for many years) because it is getting worn and the mechanics are starting to fail. This camera is the newer model of it so I was hoping for similar, if not hopefully better, quality. This is not the case. The resolution for my pictures are average, and I feel like my iPhone 6 can take better quality photos. I am familiar with the settings on these cameras so I did tinker with the different modes, but none of them lived up to my expectations.If this is your first camera and you have nothing to compare it to, I think that you will find it very nice, but If you are looking to upgrade, do not buy this camera. I returned it very soon after it arrived and I am looking into a new camera now. Two stars because it is still a decent camera for those that aren't looking for anything too extravagant.
Camera quit working
October 8, 2015
Took good pictures and videos for 2 weeks then would not work. Gave error message over and over again "turn camera off and on again" never would take another picture. Returned for refund.
Two Stars
August 27, 2015
Bulky, heavy, picture quality not impressive.
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Make sure you get a better idea of the size of this camera bag.
June 24, 2017
Nothing wrong with the quality. But I purchased it based on the image and when I got it, well I found it was a little too small for my camera.
The camera case is nicely made and was suggested on Amazon as a good ...
December 9, 2016
The camera case is nicely made and was suggested on Amazon as a good companion purchase with the Fujifilm FindPics camera I purchased. The problem with the case is it is too small for the camera. You can force the camera into the case but it is a very tight fit.
Made well, but only big enough for casual camera
October 23, 2016
Very disappointed with this case. Its made great don't get me wrong! But definitely not big enough at all for my Pentax k50 with the kit lens like the reviews/answered questions say. This is for snap-shot camera ONLY (E.I. any camera that is not made with interchangeable lens and/or for personal use only). If you have a full DSLR with any sort of lens this bag will fit the body ONLY. Or lens ONLY. Will not fit both. Will be sending back immediately for credit towards another case. 2 stars because it really is well made, but did not fit camera at all and lens together which is what I was looking for.
Good quality bag, but REALLY small!
August 19, 2016
The picture actually makes it look bigger than it is. This bag can barely fit my NIKON D3300 (which is a small dslr)I'm not sure why this one looks huge and is at the top of the list when you search dslr bag. cannot fit a bigger dslr. Cannot put any more lenses except kit lens. Not happy with this.
I am sad to say I was disappointed in this item as ...
July 4, 2016
I am sad to say I was disappointed in this item as my camera will not fit in this bag. I have a Pentax K100 with the standard zoom lens and after inserting the camera in the case it can not be closed. I even took the lens off the camera and inserted it into the pouch and I had the same problem.The only saving grace is that I bought this used. I may just carry the camera in this bag and purchase another case for the lens.Luckily I have a larger case that allows me to carry the camera (intact) Cokin filters and spare batteries.Thanks you.
Camera case too small!
June 22, 2015
This camera bag was listed as "you may also be interested in" when I purchased a DSLR. One would expect that the camera bag would be well suited for use with the camera. NOT SO! The camera is a very tight fit with the smaller of the two lenses. I would have expected that the camera body and both lenses fit into this camera case. Be sure to check all of the specifications before making your purchase! I will have to purchase an other camera case that is large enough to hold both of the lenses and camera body.
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It's dead dead dead
December 29, 2016
I own and have owned many SD cards. This particular card was the only one of all of them that died on me--and it spent most of its life stuck in the SD port of my laptop. I have had other cards get soaked and be left in my car on hot days--all still functional. I have no idea what happened to this one. I even tried putting it in my camera and attempting a format. The camera even spit it out.
The only SD Card I have ever had fail
July 12, 2016
I have purchased several Transcend SD cards. For a long time I liked them until the day I didn't.While traveling on vacation and without warning the card failed. As a general rule I back my cards up frequently. However I had several days of vacation photos on this one. It took me several months to recover the photos. I tried every photo recovery product I could find. None of them worked. Then one day the car just worked on its own. This allowed me the opportunity to back up the photos quickly. I have subsequently switched to using Samsung and SanDisk cards. To be fair, these could fail also but they haven't and this one did.
Bought in 2016 - dead in 2017
May 24, 2016
Bought in 2016 - dead in 2017. I use a ton of these as I have about a dozen cameras and this one crapped out and no longer allows to write. I can read it but cannot delete or add files. It almost acts like it is in write protect mode even though it is not.Into the garbage it goes - disappointing considering it was probably used a total of maybe 10-20 times.
DIED IN LESS THAN SIX MONTHS
August 4, 2013
All seemed well with this flash memory card....then I got the dreaded message - insert memory card - when the darn thing WAS inserted. It had been working just fine - and then it didn't. I contacted SONY to troubleshoot the problem. Thinking it might be my Sony camera since I had had a very bad experience with a Sony Boggie very recently.........but the nice man on the on-line chat for Sony had me format the camera without this memory card in it...and take photos...and that worked. SO, bad memory card.It didn't cost that much. $12.72 total. And I went to the web page to see about the advertised lifetime warranty. They make you jump through hoops and then walk on fire to be able to just return the thing......and then you have to return it, insured and in a bubble wrap envelope at your expense - for a product that didn't last 6 months with minimal use.I've never had a memory card go out. Maybe I've been lucky. Maybe it is just this brand. I won't take advantage of the warranty and I think they make it difficult to use it so no one will ever return anything. Until I can get a new memory card, I guess I will go back to my trusty old Kodak camera that just won't quit.........DO NOT buy a TRANSCEND product. I never will again.
Raspberry Pi performance poor
March 17, 2013
This review is for the Transcend TS16GSDHC10 in the Raspberry Pi. I would not recommend the combination be used together due to poor performance. For my 2nd Pi, I'll be getting the SDSDX-016G-X46 SanDisk Extreme 16 GB SDHC Class 10 UHS-1 Flash Memory Card 45MB/s SDSDX-016G-X46 from Amazon for $18.99 and I'll update here with my results. The SDSDX-016G-X46 is the lowest cost card near the top of the RPi SD cards performance list.I purchased this Class 10 card from Amazon for $10.49 back in August 2012 and simply assumed that it was performing as expected. After buying another Pi and wanting to get the best performance I could, I realized that the 4.9MB/s large file write speed that I've been getting was about 1/3 as fast as the best Class 4 cards out there. The 50Mhz patches are in use (Linux raspberrypi 3.2.27+ #250 PREEMPT Thu Oct 18 19:03:02 BST 2012 armv6l GNU/Linux.) upgrading to (Linux raspberrypi 3.6.11+ #371 PREEMPT Thu Feb 7 16:31:35 GMT 2013 armv6l GNU/Linux) reduced performance slightly in some tests. This card DOES work with the Raspberry Pi, but you're paying extra for high performance and not really getting it when using it with a Pi.If you plan to use this card with a camera, the above does NOT apply.@Captain Transcend, the TS8GSDHC10M is 50% the capacity, 50% more expensive, not widely available in the US, and NOT on the RPi SD cards verified list. If the TS8GSDHC10M is Transcend's recommended card for the Raspberry Pi, I would recommend that you send an evaluation unit to one of the members over at elinux.org so that they can test it and, if it works, get it included on their list or better yet, join the list and use Transcend's knowledge to help improve the Pi.
Doesn't work well with Pentax K-x
June 30, 2011
I bought this card for a 2-wk vacation during which I took over 300 photos. Thank goodness it held out and took all of those photos beautifully, though I did not notice any difference in transfer speed from my Class 4 card. I am just thankful it stored the photos safely until I loaded them onto my computer at home, because that was the one and only use of this card. It never worked again. It was not expensive, but I did expect to use it again and again. Disappointed that I cannot. I have since read other reviewers mention trouble using this card with the Pentax K-x. Unfortunately those reviews were not up before my purchase. This experience has soured me on Transcend products and I will not try another.
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This product didn't work at all. After I switch ...
September 24, 2017
This product didn't work at all. After I switch on, it prompts to few settings and when I finish the settings, it switches off the camera. I could not use it at all. Its wastage of money.
Refurbished Camera not turning on.
March 27, 2017
This camera just won't turn on.
Worst camera
March 4, 2017
I purchased this for my daughter for Christmas and wasn't able to open it until recently. It was refurbished and wouldn't accept a memory card. Then kept asking to restart the camera. And since they have a limited window for returns it is a total loss A total waste of time and money.
The camera stopped working after about a month. Doesn't ...
November 1, 2016
The camera stopped working after about a month. Doesn't turn on or off, not responsive at all, and it wasn't damaged or anything. I bought it refurbished. Waste of money!
So disappointed....waste and worst product...
July 20, 2016
I am so disappointed! This worked for about 20 minutes. Then the screen froze and the lens would not go back in. It was a huge let down! I am not happy about this experience.
Waste of money
July 16, 2016
Waste of money , please do something else with your money . Don't throw it away. If only I can rate it below one star I would have .
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Too Small for Panasonic Lumix FX70
June 4, 2017
While the product does appear to be of above average quality, if you buy this with the Panasonic Lumix FZ70, you will not be able to use it, because your camera will not fit. Putting your FZ70 in this bag is like putting rubber gloves on wet hands, and just as bad taking it out. Not to mention, there is absolutely no room for the accessories. Case Logic is and OK brand, but this is being returned because it is of no use for my camera. This 1-star rating is due to the false marketing claim that the case is for the Panasonic Lumix FZ70.
NOT for the Nikon P900
October 27, 2016
This was recommended for the Nikon Coolpix P900, so I bought it with the camera. The case is cheap, and the build quality shows it. Worse, it doesn't quite fit the Nikon P900. Maybe for some smaller cameras it would be ok, but for the P900 it's too small. The cheap plastic zipper pulls apart from the stress when you try to close it. The case just isn't big enough for the camera. Yes, the little zipper pockets on the side will hold extra SD cards and maybe a spare battery, but the case is literally coming apart at the seams when you try to close it with the P900 inside it. The people who recommended this bag for the P900 have clearly never tryied to actually fit the camera into one. Bad purchase.
terrible bag for anybody who is serious about protecting their ...
April 8, 2016
terrible bag for anybody who is serious about protecting their gear. The walls are so thin that it would not protect it from one drop. It provides minimal cushion, but I guess is nice to protect from scratches and can hold small accessories. Nothing more than a battery, charger, extra memory card, etc. Can barely hold Canon EOS M w/ Zoom 18-55mm and 1 22mm prime comfortably. Some have said that it was thicker—but whatever I got was terrible protection for a $400+ camera. Worth it to pay a little more. B&H has much better deals & selection—but most importantly, quality.
BEWARE -- NOT FOR DSLR
March 31, 2016
This was a recommended product by Amazon while purchasing a Nikon DSLR. DO NOT BUY FOR A DSLR. This camera bag is reserved for smaller cameras (compact), so if you think "Hybrid" might be referring to the entry-level DSLR you just bought, you'd be wrong. Just an FYI for any new / novice buyer of a DSLR.This review is more of a call to Amazon to change their product recommendation.
Something has changed......
September 22, 2015
Back to Amazon this goes. This is the second case I've bought this year. The first one was great and I like it alot.However, the DCB-304 I just recently received isn't near the same quality as the previous one. I knew it was different the second I took it out of the box.It's smaller, lighter and flimsy. It looks the same buts it's not. Either Case Logic has cheaped-out or it's a counterfeit.
Horrible.
September 13, 2015
This case is awful. The zipper broke after one day of very minimal use. It would have been a nice case too, too bad the zipper was so cheaply made.
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Defective products, I will explain!
January 28, 2015
These cards have the following problem after many insertions or extractions into an SD card reader.To the left of the card is a slider switch. Said switch when unlocked in a fully upward position will allow your PC to delete files on the SD card.When the switch is in a downward position it is locked and your PC cannot modify the files on the card.HOWEVER!!When you insert this card into a card reader in a totally upward or unlocked position, the slider moves ever so little downwards. Even half a millimeter is enough, and your pc cannot modify the files.In theory all the way up is unlocked and all the way down is locked. This is not true, an infinitesimally small distance downwards will also lock the card.I have tried many ways to keep the slider all the way up, such as a small amount of tape, or using a toothpick to insert the card to ensure the slider does not move. Out of 5 tries, one is successful. But this is a huge waste of time.I have three of these cards and all three have the same problem.
Failed and failed again...
July 8, 2014
I bought this particular one because it was exactly the same as the one I had already used (brand-wise). Literally, the only difference is the tab to lock it is white (yellow on my previous one). I received it in April and started using it in June with no issue. Last week (July 1st), my camera couldn't recall some of the images. I tried to see them on my computer but 74 out of 110 were not able to be seen. Oddly, some of the images that were working even after the problem started stopped working, including two videos. I have reviewed my camera for issues but it's this card specifically. Too late for return or replacement through Amazon by the time I started using it. Reformatted in November to give it another try...same errors occurred. Contacting Transcend regarding warranty...curiously, it does not have the standard Transcend serial number and could not be verified on Transcend's product verification page on their website. Verification system works because the prior memory card that I have was verified as a genuine product.
This turned out to be the SD Card from Hell.
March 3, 2014
I'm a filmmaker who uses SD cards in my Canon 70D DSLR. I purchased this card at the end of November, for a project I was shooting in February. I only wish I tested it sooner, before the actual shoot. I've had pretty good luck with Transcend products but this one turned out to be defective, and totally ruined two professional shoots.I shot a lot of video (60GB), and then put the card aside and continued shooting with another card. I copied the content to an external hard drive. When I returned, I tried to encode the files in FinalCutPro X, and learned that every other file was corrupted. I reformatted the card, and the same thing happened.The card was definitely defective.
Bought two - both failed
October 27, 2013
I bought one of these cards about a year ago and at first it worked great. I took probably 2000 pictures on it without an issue. Then suddenly as I was reviewing my pictures on the camera there was an error saying two of the files were corrupted and could not be read. Once I plugged the card into a computer the files were there but had artifacts of previous pictures in them and bars of color running across the frame. I reformatted the card and figured it was a one time issue.I then bought a second card in anticipation of a big trip (didn't want to go without a spare). The second card failed completely after about 100 pictures; the camera refused to read it and simply said memory card error. I switched back to the first card and used that for a few days but then noticed that the corrupted file issue had returned and this time was affecting 4 pictures. I ended up buying a Toshiba 4GB card and using that for the rest of the trip.When I returned home and plugged the second Transcend card into a computer I was not able to even view the pictures in Explorer and had to use a data recovery program (PhotoRec by CG Security, which is excellent by the way) to even access them.Random manufacturing defects happen so I didn't think much of the problems with the first card, but at this point it seems more like a pattern. From now on I'm willing to pay a premium for cards from more established brands.
Epic! 20 mb/s R/W!
February 16, 2012
I bought this card for my T2i camera and before I insert it into the camera I ran a test on my computer using the ATTO disk benchmark and it turns out it's so amazing that the avr. read speed is 22 mb/s and the avr. write speed is 19 mb/s. This is epic for a card in a price range like this!I will give a follow-up report about the stablity of this card later.=================================================================FOLLOW UP 2012/MAY/24I am now very angry with myself and transcend. The sd card i bought is now unable to read/write/format by camera/computer. and all pictures I took while I was in CA and Yosemite are gone now, literally forever, I don't have any backup in my laptop.The card, as I mentioned, is fast and cheap, but hey, if this is all you want, go for it and my best wishes that you won't end up like me because the Transcend don't have the stability we need.
Who cares about speed, when the shell it's in is junk...So is the warranty
January 20, 2012
Had this card for six months, and it started giving me problems R/W errors. Since I had never abused the card (it sat in my second SD slot as backup in a Nikon D7000) I sent it to Transcend with an RMA. Long story short they did not Honor their warranty saying it was "physically damaged". I was quite surprised, there was also a sticker demonstrating the separation of the plastic shell. I've got 5yr old mmc cards, and know how to handle these things, this Transcend is just plain cheap. Uploaded a couple photos showing just how crappy the casing is.
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Article Number
Article Number
0649906100829
0640206375757
0887588837569
4895152329385
0045635792838
Brand
Brand
Sony
Case Logic
Transcend
Rainbowimaging
Butterfly
Currency
Currency
USD
USD
USD
USD
USD
Height
Height
185.0 in
309.8 in
3.1 in
78.7 in
228.3 in
Length
Length
307.1 in
279.1 in
49.6 in
275.6 in
689.0 in
Manufacturer
Manufacturer
Sony
Case Logic
TRANSCEND
Photography Accessories INC
Butterfly
Model
Model
DSC-H300/BM
DCB-304
TS32GSDHC10E
NSSN
AMAZ23517
MPN
MPN
DSC-H300/BM-RB
DCB-304
TS32GSDHC10E
NSSN
AMAZ23517
Number of Parts
Number of Parts
DSC-H300/BM-RB
DCB-304
TS32GSDHC10E
NSSN
AMAZ23517
Product Group
Product Group
Photography
Photography
CE
Photography
Photography
Product Type
Product Type
CAMERA_DIGITAL
CAMERA_BAGS_AND_CASES
FLASH_MEMORY
CAMERA_BAGS_AND_CASES
CONSUMER_ELECTRONICS
Publisher
Publisher
Sony
Case Logic
TRANSCEND
Photography Accessories INC
Butterfly
Quantity
Quantity
1
1
1
1
1
Reviews
Reviews
Studio
Studio
Sony
Case Logic
TRANSCEND
Photography Accessories INC
Butterfly
Weight
Weight
6.2 oz
0.0 oz
0.1 oz
0.5 oz
8.1 oz
Width
Width
204.7 in
170.5 in
37.0 in
157.5 in
464.6 in
Feature
Feature

This Certified Refurbished product is factory refurbished, shows limited or no wear, and includes all original accessories plus a 90-day warranty

20.1 megapixel plus 35x zoom brings detailed subjects close - 3.0" LCD screen for easy viewing and photo editing

Optical SteadyShot image stabilization reduces blur

Capture your videos in 720p HD Movie mode

Creative shooting with Picture and Beauty effects

Camera Bag Compatible with Most Compact System, Hybrid and High Zoom Cameras, Quality Materials and Logical Organization Ensure Your Camera Is Stored Safely Inside, yet Instantly Accessible

A Flex Wall Inside Camera Case Separates Accessories from Camera and Provides Added Protection When Not in Use.

Internal Zippered Pocket Stores Memory Cards, Slip Pocket Inside Camera Case Separates Accessories from Camera

Integrated Belt Loop, Padded Handle and Removable Shoulder Strap Offer Multiple Carrying Options. Side Zippered Pockets Store an Extra Battery, Cables, Lens Cap, or Small Accessories

Fits Devices - 5.8" (l) x 3" (w) x 4.6" (h), Material - Polyester, Warranty - 25 years.

Lifetime warranty, the data storage solution you can trust

Perfect for vast amounts of HD video and high-resolution images

Compatible with all SDHC-labeled host devices (not compatible with standard SD)

Built-in error correction(ECC) automatically detects and fixes transfer errors

It has an elastic section around the neck to reduce neck tension

Internal Material: Soft Neoprene Padding With Skid proof Weave

Outer Material: Soft woven nylon, nylon hardware, neoprene

Wide, well padded with a skid proof backing

With for Sony Logo

Case: Deluxe Soft Medium Case, Classic Fashion Design, Shock-Proof Material, Waterproof, Dividers for a Custom Fit, Shoulder Strap, Size: 10 5/8" X 6 3/4" X 7 1/12"

50 Inch Professional Photo & Video Tripod- 3-Way Pan head, Rapid-Action Locks Legs, Built In Bubble Leveling + Mini Tripod, Holds your camera steady at any angle, indoors or out. Makes it incredibly easy to shoot video of yourself

(6FT) HDMI Male to Micro HDMI (Type D) - Connect Your Camera / Camcorder Directly To Your HDTV + USB High Speed 2.0 Card Reader - Supports SD/SDHC/MMC Cards Transfer Photos/Videos/Music - Compatible With PC or MAC

ButterflyPhoto Micro Fiber Cleaning Cloth - Safely Removes Fingerprints and Dust, Cleans Without Chemicals + Deluxe Universal 5" LCD Screen Protectors

This Kit Includes Some Of The Essential Accessories You Need To Take Full Advantage Of Your New Sony Cyber-shot DSC-H300, DSCH300/B, DSC-HX400V, DSCHX400V/B, HX400V/B, HX300, DSC-HX300, DSCHX300/B, DSC-HX300/BC Digital Camera. Includes Deluxe Carrying Case + 50" Tripod With Case + Micro HDMI Cable + LCD Screen Protectors + Mini Tripod + More

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