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(More customer reviews)Card was working OK for a while, so I took it on a trip and filled it most of the way up. When I started importing the pictures, my computer froze and the card became corrupted. Luckily I recovered the important stuff (recovery software not included), but not everything. I think there may be a bad location on the card that causes problems when I get up around 12gb. I also got it to become corrupted by doing a 'low level format' on my camera, but then I tried it a few more times and it seems to be OK now.
In addition, the card often can't keep up with the video buffer on the Canon T2i. The camera requires a class 6 or higher card, and this is labeled class 10. I think it's safe to say 'does not work as advertised.' I have a Sandisk Ultra class 4 that keeps up just fine.
The worst part about my situation is that I didn't find either problem until after the return period (not amazon). So now I want to sell it but I won't feel right unless I get a warranty replacement and test it first.
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