Kingston SDHC 4 Go Class 6

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| Capacité | 4 Go | ||
| Format | SDHC | ||
| Vitesse | Class 6 | ||
| Garantie | 10 ans | ||
Régis Jehl
Test date: June 08, 2007
Test date: June 08, 2007
Kingston made a good impression in our survey of SD cards. On the 4 models we tested, two obtained the maximum of 5 stars, one a 4 stars and the least expensive received 3. Their latest three SDHC were anxiously awaited in our offices.
Excellent in writing, surprising in reading
This Class 6 is the jewel of the Kingston SDHC line. The card is of course faster than its Class 2 and 4 counterparts, at least in writing where it attains 7.54 MB/s. In reading, it’s another story, which we couldn’t really understand because it’s positioned between a Class 2 and 4 from the same brand. On the other hand, with our Nikon D40x, the result was once again back in line with a slowing down on the 11th shot for an average of 1.52 ips over 30 photos.
Excellent in writing, surprising in reading
This Class 6 is the jewel of the Kingston SDHC line. The card is of course faster than its Class 2 and 4 counterparts, at least in writing where it attains 7.54 MB/s. In reading, it’s another story, which we couldn’t really understand because it’s positioned between a Class 2 and 4 from the same brand. On the other hand, with our Nikon D40x, the result was once again back in line with a slowing down on the 11th shot for an average of 1.52 ips over 30 photos.

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Writing speed
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Doesn’t handicap your reflex
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Reading performances are behind this brand’s Class 4

This card is average - no better no worse. In reading, it’s 1 MB/s less than the best and in writing 3 MB/s. Overall, it’s good but not outstanding.





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