SanDisk 8GB SDHC Class 4: The Most Reliable Card for Your Retro Camera
Retro digital cameras may have compatibility problems with large capacity and fast cards. SanDisk 8GB SDHC Class 4 is a memory card that is perfectly compatible with the compact cameras of the 2000s, is reliable and comes with a well-established brand warranty.
Why 8GB SDHC Class 4?
The vast majority of compact cameras released in the mid-2000s support SDHC cards of up to 32GB; some older models have an 8GB limit. Class 4 speed is compatible with the write speeds of these cameras — Class 10 or UHS cards can sometimes be incompatible.
Technical Specifications
- Capacity: 8GB
- Format: SDHC
- Speed class: Class 4 (minimum 4MB/s write)
- Size: Full SD (also works in MicroSD slots with micro adapter)
- SanDisk lifetime warranty
Compatible Camera Categories
Sony Cybershot, Canon IXUS/PowerShot, Nikon Coolpix, Fujifilm FinePix, Olympus FE, Panasonic Lumix, Casio Exilim — almost all compact cameras produced between 2003 and 2012 work smoothly with 8GB SDHC Class 4.
For Whom?
- Retro compact camera holders
- Collectors looking for original memory cards
- Those looking for a reliable and compatible card
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Can't older cameras read Class 10 or UHS cards?
Usually it can read, but some models may experience incompatibility or slow performance. Class 4 ensures backward compatibility in the safest way.
Is 8GB enough for a retro camera?
For 5–10MP cameras, 8GB offers capacity for 800–2000 photos — more than enough for daily use.
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