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Centon 1GB Secure Digital Memory Card - 1GBSD

List Price: $14.99
Discount Price: $8.97
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Brand: Centon
Warranty: 5 years warranty

Features:

  • Centon 1GBSD 1 GB Secure Digital Card General Features: 1 GB flash memory Write protect switch
  • Compact design Easy to use
  • For use with digital cameras, PDAs, MP3 players and other handheld devices

Customer Reviews:

This has problems with Canon Powershot S2-IS [Posted on 2005-09-07]
I have Canon Powershot S2-IS. I bought Centon 1GB SD card for the camera. I was able to take pictures and video clips without any problems for about a month. During my recent Niagara trip it started giving troubles. On our first day, I was taking short video clips of about 30sec-1min each. After taking about 5 to 6 such clips, camera showed a "Naming Error". Not sure what it is. After that the card was locked and I was unable to take any video or stills. I formatted the card in the camera. Then when I started the camera again, I was able to take stills. After a while I took another video clip and switched off the camera. Next time when I turned the camera on and previewed the images - some of the images were corrupted. This means, camera said "Corrupted data" for some of the images, but I was able to take few more stills. My hunch is some of the stills taken just before the video got corrupted. However, the video clip was intact.

After that when I switched off and switched on - I had "memory card error". I took out the card, put in back in - several times, without any success. I read in some reviewes that if you turn on the camera in shooting mode - sometimes the card error goes away. Tried that several times without any luck. So I reformatted the card again.

This time I was pretty sure that video capture was causing some problem so I decided not to capture video. I started taking stills. However, after 5 or 6 stills again I started getting memory card error. At that point I gave up and took out the card.

Fortunately I was carrying Canon 16MB SD card that comes with the camera. With this I was able to take quite a few stills with lowest resolution. I was happy with these pictures. Ironically, I thought that the Canon 16 MB card will be of minimal use but that's the one that saved our trip.

My recommendation is - if you own Canon Powershot, it is better not to use Centon 1GB SD card. I am not in a position to say that the card is bad or it would not work anywhere. However, my sense is that this card has some compatibility issues with Canon Powershot ( and may be other models from Canon).


good product for the price [Posted on 2008-03-16]
So far I haven't had any problems despite other reviews I read before purchasing this item. I use it with my Samsung Digimax S85 camera and am very pleased with the product. I recommend buying this - it's a great price and a great deal!


Go with a established brand! [Posted on 2008-03-19]
Don't be fooled by the price......You are much better off buying an established name brand memory card.


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