Anyone using one of these flash cards with their R-09?
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820211180
$45.49 after mail in rebate, best price I've seen for 8GB.
For what it's worth I have been using a 16Gb A-data brand CF card in my 722 with out any issues.
Edit to add:
Just found this omne as well, I geuss prices are really coming down.
http://www.adorama.com/KGSD48GB.html
Falling prices has produced quite a shakeout with companies producing these products, but from what I've read, prices should be stabilizing soon so some makers expect to stay viable for the long run.
Here is a .PDF about SDHC specifications originally posted on Kingston's site:
www.sonicstudios.com/sdhctopc.pdfHere is the total 8 GIG SDHC newegg page offerings:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/ProductList.aspx?Submit=ENE&N=2000070068+1053125651+1053313634&name=8GBSo far, newer made Transcend 8 GIG seem still have file error problems even with v1.30 in the R-09, so maybe best to avoid at least this brand until more users report otherwise. Since there are now MORE makers of SDHC types, some of us are going to be guniea pigs for trying these to see if current production of these models work as expected with R-09 deck.
Great price for a big card, but I'd hate to be the guinea pig to try it out. I don't have any other devices that I could use it in. rWc3523
While SDHC Type 2 speed rating should be plenty fast for R-09 audio, the higher speed cards might be useful for the newer flash card video camcorders, especially the HD versions moving a lot more data in shorter time than standard definition video models.
Interesting to see no Sandisk Ultra II brand model 8 GIG SDHC at Newegg, but drilling into Sandisk's site gives the reason: HIGH COST
See product page
http://www.sandisk.com/Products/ProductInfo.aspx?ID=2339However, Sandisk Extreme III 8 GIG SDHC card seems the bargain in comparison with screaming 20 mb
continuous data rate, and
lower cost than slower Ultra II :
http://www.sandisk.com/Products/Item(2525)-SDSDRX3-8192-901-SanDisk_Extreme_III_SDHC_8GB_Card_with_MicroMate_Reader.aspxBOTH come with dedicated (much needed) SDHC card reader so expected read/write performance is maintained with at least computer connected applications