A few of us have been very happy with the Transcend cards, others prefer
the SanDisk cards - which have a good reputation but which are pretty
spendy compared to the Transcend.  Kingston supposedly makes a good card,
although I've never tried one.  My recollection is that they are a little
slower at a given rated speed than the Transcend or the SanDisk, although
that really shouldn't be much of an issue in the camera.  Personally, I'd
stick with well-known brands and stay away from no-name generics and some
of the store brands, and get the cards from a reputable supplier.  Newegg
has never let me down, others can point to places like B&H.  Some of the
internet stores sell counterfeit cards, or have less than stellar
reputations. 

Shel


> [Original Message]
> From: Scott Loveless <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: Pentax-Discuss Mail List <[email protected]>
> Date: 3/16/2007 7:23:10 AM
> Subject: SD cards
>
> Hey, gang.  I've either missed or ignored most previous conversations
> concerning SD cards.  Transcend comes to mind, but that's about it.
> Would any of you mind sharing your wisdom as to what works well and
> what's crap?



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