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General discussion

Memory card for Sanyo FH1

Jun 27, 2009 11:00PM PDT

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SD cards are fully compatible.
Jun 27, 2009 11:02PM PDT

Choose the one you like most.

Kees

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Cheers
Jun 28, 2009 1:06AM PDT

Thanks, if all cards are compatable then what's up with all the HD cards?
So no matter what card I choose there will be no quality difference?
I don't really care about how long it takes to transfer onto the computer.

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class 4
Jun 28, 2009 2:53AM PDT

get at least a class 4 card

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Class?
Jun 28, 2009 2:57AM PDT

What does the effect does the class have on the output of the recorded video?
Will any card record 60 fps 1920x1080 resolution?

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write speed
Jun 28, 2009 6:20AM PDT

it has the write speed required. check the cam manual, the min reqd is usually class 4

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Class 4 Writing speed
Jun 28, 2009 6:31AM PDT

Will class 4 have the writing speed for 60 fps?
Also, does the card have any effect on the output resolution?

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nope
Jun 28, 2009 7:47AM PDT

nope

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re: Sanyo FH1 w/class 6?
Jul 5, 2009 6:22AM PDT

A salesperson from Best Buy told me the other day that the Sanyo FH1 didn't support class 6 cards. I was like ***??? Isn't a class 6 required to record in full 1080p 60fps??

Was this a bunch of B.S. or is there some truth to this? I have the FH1, now I'm a little paranoid as to which card to purchase. I was going to go with the Kingston 8GB class 6 SDHC, but now I'm not sure.