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SDHC Class Rating

Tuesday, 10 August 2010 00:00:00 Atlantic/Azores

The SD Card Association has created and defined a SDHC Class Rating to help you identify speed and performance capabilities / minimum requirements of SDHC, mini SDHC and micro SDHC cards and the host products.

The SD Speed Class Ratings specify a MINIMUM sustained write speed for SDHC/mini SDHC/micro SDHC cards (Class 2: 2 MB/s; Class 4: 4 MB/s; Class 6: 6 MB/s; Class 10: 10 MB/s; Class 16: 16 MB/s).

Please remember these are MINIMUM write speeds, many cards will write data a lot faster, such as the SanDisk Extreme III and Extreme Pro SDHC Memory cards.

It is with video use that the class ratings come more into play and are a more important factor when purchasing a memory card. Many camcorder manufacturers will designate a recommended "class rating" to ensure optimum video recording.

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flashman

1 Comment

Mike Culley

posted on Sunday, 30 January 2011 22:22:15 Atlantic/Azores
This is a good explanation of the wide range of class ratings and what they mean! When you purchase a memory card there is nothing to explain what the class rating means.
In the past I have assumed that SD was a standard memory card and that SDHC was for Camcorders or High pixel cameras.

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