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Baby Casio Ladies G problem!
Nice if speed is not important to you. I still use my USB drive more because it writes faster.
Casio Baby G Ladies
G Shock Casio Mens Final
I bought this SD card in July for my new Sony NEX-5 camera. On the positive side, the card is very cheap, has a huge capacity that will last you for any extended trips and transfer speeds to my PC seem to be on par with a Sandisk Extreme class 10, I purchased subsequently.
On the negative side, I lost about 1,400 pictures from my recent trip to Punta Cana. I was recording a video on the way back and just when i pressed stop, a message comes up saying “Recording” and in that instant the battery died. So when we got home and I put the SD card in the PC, I got a message that the drive is corrupt and I couldn’t access any of the pictures. I was fuming, needless to say. So, I thought that maybe the fact that the battery died while I was recording that last video clip caused the card to fail. So, I formatted the card and decided not to shoot any video with low battery going forward. The next week, there was an official visit from my country’s prime minister. So, my wife and I went to the event. I video recorded his whole speech, and was I able to get a picture taken of my wife and I with the prime minister. We were so excited, it’s a once in a life-time opportunity, to have you picture taken next to the prime-minister. So, we go home all excited, put the SD card in the PC and guess what, “Reading error, file system corrupt” or something of that sort. We were so frustrated…I literally wanted to take a hammer and smash that card into a million pieces.
I would also not recommend this card if you are using it for 1080 video. My camera records at 17Mbps. When I first got the card, I took it to a concert and recorded many video clips. Many of the videos had the first 1-2 seconds jerky, with distorted sound sometimes, as if the card cannot get up to speed quick enough to meet the demands of the recording speeds.
I now have the 32GB Sandisk Extreme Class 10 and videos are recording without any choppiness. I am very happy with it. It’s expensive but you get what you pay for.
Casio G Shock Mens
Fantom GFB1000EU Force G no mad
I can’t really work the thing right, and I don’t understand how to change it every day and how it tells you how much weight you lost.
Thanks,
Anne M Shaffer
Fantom GFB1000EU G Force
Ladies Baby G Casio answer
Just what I wanted in a pedometer. Easy to use and helps me get in more steps per day. I like that I can put it in my pocket or clip to my waistband, so I can start counting as soon as I get out of bed each morning.
Casio Baby G Ladies
I love Baby Ladies Watches G
I bought 2 of these and I can not use them because they are not formatted for the cameras.
Baby G Ladies Watches
Casio Men s G happy
I’m a senior. I’m very used to a standard keyboard, but find it very difficult to use this device as I’m always hitting the wrong keys. I wanted a device to be able to get my e-mail and hold all my contacts. It is a royal pain to sync my e-mail to more than one Goggle e-mail account. Oh yes, the manual is the pits too!
Overall, I am disappointed in the I-touch.
Casio Men s G
Watch Ladies G Baby no mad
This was given to my daughter for her small house. The vacuum works fine so far, however, the belt broke after only running for maybe 30 minutes. So, I am still wondering how the rest of the vacuum holds up. Just hope she won’t have to replace the belt every time she vacuums. Otherwise, I think she likes it just fine. It qualified for free shipping, which was very fast. That was nice of Amazon.
Baby G Ladies Watch
Read about G a Life of now
Thanks you for the quick shipment. It’s great to have the software installed and working! Thanks.
Life of a G
Bubble The G Anthology chance
I got this particular product originally when I was participating in a medical school diabetes study on walking and it’s affect on blood sugar. I had had three cheap pedometers before. They were either totally inaccurate or broke within a month. This one is so good, that I purchased another one for my neighbor who has had a quadruple bypass and needs motivation to exercise. I wasn’t at all surprised to see this reviewed as the best pedometer in Consumer Reports a few months ago. It is lightweight, accurate, (we have compared the distance with the car odometer on several of our walking routes,) and the attached frame with clip has kept me from losing it more times than I can count! I clip it to my waistband, and sometimes find it dangling there. It is also supposed to be OK if you wear it in a pocket, although I have not tried that, as most women’s clothing does not have enough (or any!) pockets. The cheap pedometers I have had before were so inaccurate that they picked up vibration from driving in the car, and counted that as steps. Others could not be set to my stride length, which this one can. I recommend it highly. It is easy to use, once you get through the hassle of measuring your average stride length. As a bonus, since I began using it, it has helped me to walk more, and my blood sugar is under very good control. My doctor and diabetes educator are thrilled!
The Bubble G Anthology