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Originally Posted by R-R View Post
No reasons microSD(HC) wouldn't work, all 3 sizes are pin compatible and were made that way :-)
So, just to be totally clear - is there any difference between an SD adapter and an SDHC adapter (micro-mini-full size)? I know the cards are different, but will an SD (not-HC) adapter work perfectly well with an SDHC card?
 
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Originally Posted by TenSpeed View Post
So, just to be totally clear - is there any difference between an SD adapter and an SDHC adapter (micro-mini-full size)? I know the cards are different, but will an SD (not-HC) adapter work perfectly well with an SDHC card?
Of course it will, these adapters are all just a passive piece of plastic with a few connectors, they just transform the size of the cards and the placement of the connectors nothing more.
 

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Nokia N810
A-DATA microSDHC - Class 6 (Turbo microSD HC 4G)
SanDisk micro SD to mini SD adapter

~ $ sync; time sh -c "dd if=/dev/zero of=/media/mmc1/testfile bs=1M count=100;sync"
100+0 records in
100+0 records out
real 0m 27.71s
user 0m 0.01s
sys 0m 2.23s

~ $ time dd if=/media/mmc1/testfile of=/dev/null bs=1M
100+0 records in
100+0 records out
real 0m 16.16s
user 0m 0.03s
sys 0m 1.88s
 

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Thanks.

Translating that to mb/s would be helpful. Knowing if a card has its class rated correctly is all that's important to me. I'm not going to compare one Class 4 card to another for minute up/down speed differences.

So, there's no micro-to-mini adapter included with the N810? These little bastards are hard to find, and I don't want to pay more for a microSD card that happens to have a mini adapter bundeled with it.
 
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Originally Posted by theflew View Post
Nokia N810
A-DATA microSDHC - Class 6 (Turbo microSD HC 4G)
SanDisk micro SD to mini SD adapter

~ $ sync; time sh -c "dd if=/dev/zero of=/media/mmc1/testfile bs=1M count=100;sync"
100+0 records in
100+0 records out
real 0m 27.71s
user 0m 0.01s
sys 0m 2.23s

~ $ time dd if=/media/mmc1/testfile of=/dev/null bs=1M
100+0 records in
100+0 records out
real 0m 16.16s
user 0m 0.03s
sys 0m 1.88s
Which card belong to these outputs? The A-DATA, or the Sandisk?


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Originally Posted by Capt'n Corrupt View Post
Which card belong to these outputs? The A-DATA, or the Sandisk?


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A-DATA, the SanDisk was just an adapter to convert from the A-DATA microSD card size to a mini SD card size that the N810 excepts.
 
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Originally Posted by bexley View Post
Thanks.

Translating that to mb/s would be helpful. Knowing if a card has its class rated correctly is all that's important to me. I'm not going to compare one Class 4 card to another for minute up/down speed differences.

So, there's no micro-to-mini adapter included with the N810? These little bastards are hard to find, and I don't want to pay more for a microSD card that happens to have a mini adapter bundled with it.
No micro to mini SD adapter was included, which is surprising since it would have probably cost Nokia $0.25 to include if that. I got mine off of ebay for $0.99 with $4.99 shipping. It did include two adapters - micro to mini adapter and micro to standard size SD adapters. SanDisk sells some of their micro SD cards with adapters for micro and standard SD cards.
 
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Slightly different note - according to Wikipedia <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microsd> there are adapters that allow the use of microSD cards in MemoryStick Duo devices. Anyone seen/used such an adapter? Would the microSD card have to be formatted differently to be used in a Sony device, say, a digital camera? After shooting, could it be read on the IT?
 
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Originally Posted by penguinbait View Post
http://www.sandisk.com/Products/Cata...SDHCCards.aspx


6GB 99$

8GB 139$
Prices will only drop
I just bought a 4GB micro for $25 from Buy.com as a BF deal.
 
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