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Jul 07, 2011 08:41 |  #1

My wife bought a 720HD compact video camera that takes micro SD cards. She wants to buy a card with more memory (8GB). Should she get a micro SD or a micro SDHC?
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Jul 07, 2011 08:56 |  #2

is it a Flip by chance?


The HC stands for high capacity. In theory, an 8gb SDHC will be better optimized for larger files, but realistically it's not going to be any different. You would only find 16 or 32gb cards in SDHC.

more info: http://en.wikipedia.or​g …_Digital#Storag​e_capacity (external link)


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Jul 07, 2011 09:43 |  #3

Chippy569 wrote in post #12718435 (external link)
is it a Flip by chance?


The HC stands for high capacity. In theory, an 8gb SDHC will be better optimized for larger files, but realistically it's not going to be any different. You would only find 16 or 32gb cards in SDHC.

more info: http://en.wikipedia.or​g …_Digital#Storag​e_capacity (external link)

Nope, not a Flip, It is a Kodak. I was concerned whether video quality would suffer with a micro SD versus a SDHC and by your statement, I guess it doesn't matter which type I use. Thanks for your reply.


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Jul 07, 2011 11:33 |  #4

the read/write speed of the card is the important number, but the -HC (or -XC) suffix has no relation to the speed.


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Jul 07, 2011 12:38 |  #5

Chippy569 wrote in post #12719287 (external link)
the read/write speed of the card is the important number, but the -HC (or -XC) suffix has no relation to the speed.

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