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Sony MS-EX4G 4GB Memory Stick Pro-HG Duo
compatible with most newer Sony cameras and camcorders * supports read and write speeds of up to 120
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4GB Memory Stick Pro-HG Duo
The Sony 4GB Memory Stick Pro-HG Duo represents another breakthrough in digital technology. With its
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Sony 4GB Memory Stick PRO-HG Duo
The PRO-HG format offers three times faster data transfer rates than those of the standard Memory Stick
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Sony 4GB Memory Stick Pro-HG Duo Media
Capacity: This memory card has a 4GB capacity. Compatibility: This card is designed to work with your
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Sony - Flash memory card - 4 GB - Memory Stick PRO-HG Duo
Sony's Memory Stick PRO-HG Duo media has shorter data transmission times and faster recording times between
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4GB Memory Stick PRO HG Duo
Experience fast transfer speeds approximately three times faster than Memory Stick Pro Duo with the 1GB
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Sony 4GB Memory Stick PRO-HG Duo-4GB MEMORY STICK PRO-HG DUO FLSHULTRA HI-SPEED 40MBPS-120
4GB MEMORY STICK PRO-HG DUO FLSHULTRA HI-SPEED 40MBPS-120MBPS WRITE
Sony 4GB Memory Stick PRO-HG Duo Memory Card
Sony's Memory Stick® PRO-HG Duo media has shorter Data transmission times and faster Recording times
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Sony 4GB Memory Stick PRO-HG Duo Memory Card
This Memory Stick PRO-HG Duo card provides blazing transfer times in compatible slots and provides plenty
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Sony MSEX4G Pro-HG Duo Memory Stick 4GB (High Speed)
Sony MSEX4G Pro-HG Duo Memory Stick 4GB (High Speed)
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I purchased the 4GB Memory Stick Pro-HG Duo as added memory for my Sony PCM-D50 Digital Recorder.
Though I am not a big fan of proprietary memory (SD cards are a better value), Sony makes a fine product, and I am glad I bought the 4 GB memory stick. The HG is fast, and I ended up needing the extra memory while recording concerts in Europe.
Though I am not a big fan of proprietary memory (SD cards are a better value), Sony makes a fine product, and I am glad I bought the 4 GB memory stick. The HG is fast, and I ended up needing the extra memory while recording concerts in Europe.
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I need to shoot bursts of RAW on a Sony DSLR-A700 for dance photography. The A700 has both an MS and a CF slot. The MS HG Duo seems to handle a stream of 18MB RAW files being written much better than the Sandisk Extreme III CF card. Maybe because the HG Duo and the camera were designed to work together from the outset. If you own one of the newer Sony DSLRs with an MS slot, this is THE memory to buy. BTW: The A700 is wonderful for dance photography where flash is banned and the light is abysmal and changing rapidly. Paired with a 70-200 Sigma f2.8 at 3200 ASA, it can track and take beautiful low-noise photos.
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I own a PSP, and use it to transfer music and videos from my PC to the PSP memory stick. I used to use a 1GB stick, wanted to upgrade to 4GB, read that the HG was sooooo much faster at writing and transfer speed. It's not. I transfered a 175 MB video using PSP media manager to both my 4 GB and my 1GB, to test how long it would take for each stick to do it. Both finished at exactly the same amount of time: 12 minutes. No improvement in transfer speed. I'm not happy with this product at all. If you're going to spend this kind of money for a stick for your PSP, you're better off investing in a 8GB stick. Or just shell out the $60 for a regular 4GB stick. Don't be a sucker. And whatever else you do, DON'T buy a stick off e-bay for $30, those are counterfeits!!! Then you're an even bigger sucker.


















