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Reddit mentions of Transcend 32 GB Class 10 SDHC Flash Memory Card (TS32GSDHC10E)

Sentiment score: 10
Reddit mentions: 24

We found 24 Reddit mentions of Transcend 32 GB Class 10 SDHC Flash Memory Card (TS32GSDHC10E). Here are the top ones.

Transcend 32 GB Class 10 SDHC Flash Memory Card (TS32GSDHC10E)
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    Features:
  • 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
Specs:
ColorBlue
Height0.08 Inches
Length1.26 Inches
Number of items1
Size32GB
Weight0.029 Pounds
Width0.94 Inches

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Found 24 comments on Transcend 32 GB Class 10 SDHC Flash Memory Card (TS32GSDHC10E):

u/CoppingFreeFeels · 28 pointsr/BMW

UPDATE: (no video until I've worked this out)

GO BUY A DASH CAM. THIS IS THE ONE I HAVE AND ITS $21. Just needs an SD card. And an optional better mount. Mine is mounted behind my rearview mirror so you don't notice it and its hardwired in the same spot as my V1 so it automatically turns on with the car and starts recording.

UPDATE (cont.):

I seriously had to take a few hours to cool off and enjoy my vacation. Unfortunately I got back to the hotel after the managers had left.

Just spoke with the front desk manager who runs the show at night while the actual hotel managers are on during the day. He was super professional about it. Albeit, he's completely powerless in the situation but he took control, called everyone and setup a meeting for tomorrow morning.

Notes:

  • He was completely shocked by the video.
  • I had to tell the valet how to drive the SMG tranny is on tape.
  • When another gentlemen comes up to the car and asks if its his, he responds with a laugh and says "Nope, but its mine for now!"
  • He peels out of the hotel.
  • The car goes airborne twice. Once entering the garage. And again as he goes down a slope and launches off a ramp that meets a right turn entrance a parking level.
  • The wheels are burning at least 3-4 times.
  • The valet laughs at the end to cap it off.

    New things:

  • The valet turned out to be the supervisor.
  • The valet is outsourced by the hotel and carries its own insurance.
  • The other valets all knew about my car.
  • The ramp he flew off, leads to another garage that I was able to park in tonight with another valet. Meaning that, he intentionally launched it off there instead of slowing down.

    Possible Solutions Discussed:

  • Hotel
  • Valet
  • Food/Beverage
  • BMW Inspection
  • Repairs
  • Future Stays

    The conversation went really well but again he's not the person in charge. Anyone capable of doing anything knows about it and will have a night to figure out how to appropriately respond.

    Sorry guys, no video yet until I have an answer. Another update will come tomorrow morning.
u/RabidBlackSquirrel · 7 pointsr/Portland

Its reviews have been crap as of late, but I haven't had any problems. Was a bit of a pain to get set up how I wanted (default language was Russian), but now it just does its thing.

  • Camera
  • Memory card
  • If I was rich, I'd get this one instead

    Holds about 10 hours of footage, dumps the oldest clip when the new one writes. Powers on with the car, I ran the power cable up my headliner, through the door seal and behind the glove box to one of my power ports. Can't even see it, no splicing necessary (though you could tap into a 5v line if you have power to the rearview mirror).

    I've seen some shit in the few months I've had it. Several accidents (involving other vehicles), several near misses with cyclists and pedestrians being morons. I strongly believe every driver should have one for their own protection.
u/therationalpi · 5 pointsr/3DS

Also, the higher the Class, the faster the card will load games. It's not huge (2-3 seconds) but it can be noticeable.

This one is 32 GB and is Class 10, much faster than the Class 4 card the 3DS ships with.

u/Gauss1777 · 4 pointsr/investing

I have a pretty good one, learned a lot from a website known as dashcamtalk.com. Here are the details:

  1. Ordered the DVR-007 dashcam from the following ebay listing: http://www.ebay.com/itm/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=310395030964 This seller is recommended by dashcamtalk and I didn't have any issues with them.

  2. It requires an SD card. From my research, I found out that the reliability of the dashcam depends on the quality & type of SD Card. Thus, this is the SD card I purchased: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B003VNKNF0/ref=pe_309540_26725410_item
u/PaperJesus · 3 pointsr/photography

So, when I got this camera, I was also in the same situation where I needed to get an SD card for it. The two most important things I considered were SD card size and write speed. Well, I guess price played into it too.

This is a pretty good resource for learning the difference between what's on each SD card. I also would recommend ordering it via Amazon if possible instead of getting it from Best Buy because you'll save a lot of money.

I ended up getting this for my camera. I've been happy with it except that I still find that there is some delay after I take a bunch of shots. The ones recommended by u/rideThe seem to be a lot faster than this card and not too much more expensive. If I were to choose again, I would probably go with one of those.

u/kelsor815 · 3 pointsr/Filmmakers

Not an expert either, but I'll give suggestions anyhow.

Camera: I currently have a T2i, it does everything I'd ever want when it comes to that "line" of Canons. The T3i and T4i don't seem that worth it for an upgrade to me. The hardware is the same, and I don't NEED a swivel screen, or touch screen. You may be different, so keep that in mind. That all being said, the T3i body is a good deal.

Lens - I don't personally use this, but I've heard nothing but good from it. Not much more to say I guess. If you want a zoom lens for more versatility during these shows, but it's all relative. I get by at the moment with a nifty 50mm.

Memory Card- I have the 16 gig version of this, and it's been reliable so far.

Audio Recorder- This is where there may be controversy. Most, if not all, people on this subreddit, suggest the Zoom recorder. Its more expensive, so it's up to you. Based on reviews, they are basically the same.

Microphone- Not sure if you WANT this. It depends on what "live audio" you want to record. If its a loud concert, getting audio to sound good will be extremely difficult. The loud volumes, and usually boosted lows, don't make for the best sounding live recording. Recording off a mic isn't the best in any live situation in a venue anyway. If this is the only thing you'd use a mic for, then I may hold back if I were you, if you know you can get a direct line-in to your Tascam recorder. That is the best solution. If not, the mic is great and I recommend it.

Rig Setup- Might want to make a PVC stabilizer, but try and make it look as classy as possible, to look professional (Is that possible with PVC?) If you want to record your Mic audio to your recorder, you'll need this and this to let the DSLR hold both at the same time. You'll need a couple quarter inch converters too. Maybe an XLR as well, if you want to get direct audio feed from whatever the venue is playing.

I think I typed enough. And I probably forgot about something. Anyway, try and make sense of my wall of text, hope it helps.

Edit: Forgot to say, this'll add up to about $1450 if I did my math right. Not including shipping and stuff.

u/firemarshalbill · 3 pointsr/photography

Go with the standard Class 10 (cheaper). Nex 5ns don't take advantage of UHS-1, but are backwards compatible and will treat it as a class 10 anyway.

Also returned to say what gthing did, go with a cheaper brand. I'm using this in my nex 5-n. Transcend 32GB

u/eeyore134 · 2 pointsr/3DS

The card that comes in your 3DS is a speed class 10 (the higher the number, the faster the data transfer). I got this one from Amazon in the mail just yesterday and it is working just fine. Seems to have gone up a tad in price since I got it, but it's also only $25 for a Class 10 32GB card. You can find cheaper but I know Transcend works so I went for that one.

All I did to get it to work was pop my old one into my computer with one of these and copy the files into a folder. I put the new card into my computer, copied the files from the folder to the new card, put it in my 3DS and it worked just like it did before with all my downloads intact.


If you want 64GB look through the ones they offer that are Class 10 and go for the cheaper options. It's silly to pay a ton of money for a memory card if you don't have to.

u/Jespy · 2 pointsr/3DS

Hori Screen Protectors - easy to apply and gives you the assurance of not scratching your screen.

Better Stylus - the one that comes with the 3ds is fine but I find getting a better stylus works wonders when playing a stylus heavy games. Rocketfish sells stylus similar to the ones that came with the dsi xl in packs of 2 and I think can still be found at bestbuy.

Carrying case - if you like bringing your 3ds around for streetpass then putting it in a carrying case and tossing it into a bag will prevent wear and damaged to the system itself. I'm currently using a Hori carrying case and I find it pretty handy and it can hold 3 games.

Bigger SD card - if you plan on downloading from the e-shop then a nice 32gb sd card is great.

Assist grip - coolclown makes a nice assist grip that I find really comfortable if you plan on using your 3ds for long periods of time.

Crystal clear case - some people don't like the extra bulk but I like them for protecting the outside of the 3ds. If you purchased a limited edition 3ds then a hori tpu casing doesn't add too much bulk and protects your handheld.

u/jason254 · 2 pointsr/JusticePorn

I got this:

http://www.amazon.com/Portable-Dashboard-Camcorder-Camera-F500L/dp/B007X4PUGU/ref=pd_cp_e_3

http://www.amazon.com/Transcend-Class-Flash-Memory-TS32GSDHC10E/dp/B003VNKNF0/ref=pd_bxgy_e_img_y

The F500L works well enough and is a highly popular choice. I only spent around $110 with shipping. Which I think is highly worthwhile investment. The only caveat is the power cable that came with it caused me a lot of radio interference. I got another power cable and it works much better now. It is a DC plug to mini usb so it was not hard to find a different replacement. (I am using one from a garmin gps, but I'm sure you could get one at bestbuy).

u/CaptInsane · 2 pointsr/photography

Thinking about getting a T3i body (have lenses). It's $624 on Amazon. But I don't have many/good SD cards. Was looking at the suggested ones on Amazon. Is this a good one, in terms of speed, etc? http://www.amazon.com/Transcend-Class-Flash-Memory-TS32GSDHC10E/dp/B003VNKNF0/ref=pd_bxgy_p_text_b

u/OmniaII · 1 pointr/pics

I love my iPod 4G even over my iPod 5g...

When the hard drive finally died, I got an iPod HD to Compact Flash adapter ($12) Then an SD to Compact Flash adapter($17) and now my iPod is back to life with a 32GB SD card ($21)!


  

  

Note: Today's prices, when I first did this last year the prices were closer to $8, $12, $20

u/TNoD · 1 pointr/photography

Thanks for the input!

For someone who likes to hike/bike, wouldn't a neck strap be better?

Any input on these choices?
http://www.amazon.ca/gp/product/B002DS9BOI
http://www.amazon.ca/gp/product/B003VNKNF0
http://www.amazon.ca/gp/product/B00CL6SWJC

u/ZacharyRD · 1 pointr/photography

All class 10 SD cards are sufficient for RAW pictures, and if you don't need to shoot in sustained burst mode and don't shoot video, you could get away with class 4/5 as well.

http://www.amazon.com/Transcend-Class-Flash-Memory-TS32GSDHC10E/dp/B003VNKNF0/ is kind of the standard basic memory I recommend everyone get.

And if you can get through 16gb in a day, frankly I recommend shooting less / more carefully, if you're traveling / not on assignment. That's roughly 800 20 MB photos per day; even taking two shots of everything remotely worth taking a picture of, how or why do you do that? Can you walk us through what you're shooting?


u/Spenk009 · 1 pointr/Zune

Means the hdd has crashed...

This plus this, for science :)

u/DesignNomad · 1 pointr/gopro

I realize I am a impossibly small sample size, but I haven't had any speed issues with the adapter. I've used them to use my MicroSD cards in my older GoPro cameras, as well as shooting full HD video with my Sony NEX-5R without problems.

I've also been using this card and this card (both class 10) in my Hero2 for years without a single issue.

You could always buy it on amazon, test it out on some sport jumps, and then decide if you can rely on it. If not, send it back to amazon... they have a nice enough return policy that it won't cost you anything.

u/whosdamike · 1 pointr/photography

I'm using a Transcend 32GB Class 10; I was using a 16GB class 6 before (same brand). I've tried setting the shutter speed as high as the camera goes (1/4000) and it's still the same speed.

Any troubleshooting suggestions?

u/fotolyfe · 1 pointr/videography

I shared cards with a colleague of mine and ran into this problem with his Sandisk cards. Never had issues with my cheap transcend cards from amazon though.

SD Version

CF Version

Edit: Added the cards I use.

u/AChanceRay · 0 pointsr/photography

This is the one I own. I have a t2i, and I shoot a lot of video. So far I have about four short videos and 500+ pictures taken so far on the card, and it still reads 9,999 pics left. Awesome.

Edit: This is all shooting in JPEG format.