There is a difference between SDHC and high speed.
high speed refers to the writing time for the card to read and write
there are differences between cards.
SDHC refers to the standard of capacity the card can hold with SDHC
being used for all cards (that meat the standard) 4GB and above.
Stewart
At 12:05 AM 1/15/2008, you wrote:
Actually my 256mb sd card is good enough for me when it
comes to just
doing pics. But Panasonic recommends the high speed card (I'm assuming
that is the sdhc?) for doing the quality video my camera is also
capable of doing. Though the video it's doing now seems fine. I
haven't tested it (timed it) but I guess I'm not going to get a very
long video with only 256mb. So, if the price is right I might as well
max it out to Panasonic specs if I can.
Jeff M
Rev. Stewart A. Marshall
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Prince of Peace
Ozark, AL SL 82
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