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For SanDisk Manufacturer's rebates: If the rebate submission was mailed to one of the following address, it is a SanDisk Manufacturer’s rebate. In the USA: P.O Box 42903 Mesa, AZ 85274-2903 -or- In Canada: P.O. Box 4588 STN A Toronto, ON M5W 4X1 John |
Sony SxS reader won't see Kensington adapter
I've got the Kensington adapter and the Sandisk 16gig cards, and they record fine on my EX-3. But the Sony SBAC-US10 SxS to USB card reader won't recognize the Kensington adapter. The cards simply don't mount on my Mac Pro. Has Sony perhaps made their reader SxS specific, and do I simply need to get another brand of Expresscard to USB reader?
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I haven't tried the sdhc and kensington in my sony reader because i sold the sony reader, however, i tried the sdhc and kensington in my laptop express slot and it works fine.
But why are you using the sony reader anyway ? Do you have the little sdhc>usb reader ? sandisk and transcend make them, they're great, about the size of your thumb and no need for mains power like the sony reader. That's what i use, it's just as fast as the sony reader. Paul. |
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The Kensington is a USB based expresscard rearder. It will NOT work with the Sony SBAC-US10 which is PCIe based. No big deal since SDHC card readers can be bought for $7. |
Another working Combo
I tried the i-dot-connect brand "18-in-1" card reader (PPA Int'l) with SanDisk 16GB and it works, HQ and SQ. Overcranks at 60frames 24p for about 16 seconds before media error. I got it at Fry's for $24.99
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HdTach NOTE: be careful. The write test may obliterate the existing files on your card. |
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The pdf file opened and the "rebate" is actually a SanDisk Visa Prepaid Card that can be used where merchants accept such a card. The cards have no cash value and are issued by a bank called MetaBank which I have never heard of. The so-called rebate does not appear to be an offer from SanDisk. Buyer beware. John |
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Also, check 24P overcrank at 50FPS and see if this errors. |
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Thank you guys for all the help! Went like clockwork. I absolutely CANNOT believe Sony want to charge $100 to do that 15 minutes of work. I'm in the wrong business. My Kensingtons came today, and my card should be here by the end of the week. I hope to have 2-3 32GB cards by the end of November. Life is good. |
Who has the Kensington card in stock ?
Can some one tell me who has these in stock, i am having problems finding them.
Kensington 7-in1 Media Reader for Express Card Thanks rob. |
Robert, your not alone. I'm also waiting because the Kensington is on back order. I'm after four of them, two from two suppliers, both are backordered.
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I got mine in 4 days. I'll find out where we ordered from.
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Two things I wanted to say.
1. I wanted to express my sincere gratitude for ALL who've blazed this trail. My SDHC card came in today, and I placed in the Kensington Reader and put it in the camera. After a 3 second format, it was ready to roll. Couldn't have been easier. This discovery has absolutely changed how I will be able to use this camera. I was stuck doing all long form recording to my Firestore in HDV. I will no longer have to do that. Absolutely magnificent. 2. I promised I would alert users where I got my stuff from: The SDHC sources I had on the list are: Kensington 7-in-1 Media Reader 7-in-1 - Memory Stick, xD-Picture Card, Memory Stick PRO, MultiMediaCard (MMC), Secure Digital (SD) Card - K33407US - Buy.com Kensington 7 in 1 Media Reader for ExpressCard slot card reader ExpressCard by Office Depot https://www.frontierpc.com/ProductDe...ctID=20132558G And the sources I listed for the SDHC cards are: Newegg.com - SanDisk Ultra II 16GB Secure Digital High-Capacity (SDHC) Flash Card Model SDSDRH-016G-A11 - Flash Memory PC Connection - 16GB Ultra II Secure Digital High Capacity Card with Reader I sent these to our purchasing person and she took it from there. Hopefully, you have as much luck as I did. Again, thanks everyone! |
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