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BHPhotoVideo 2x SanDisk Extreme Class 10 UHS-1 16GB SDHC USD $47.50 + Shipping

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Just saw this twin pack. Shipping can be rather expensive, but if you are already buying something else this is worth a whirl.

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  • 16GB Capacity
  • Class 10 - UHS-1
  • Max. Read Speed: 80MB/s
  • Max. Write Speed: 60MB/s
  • Water / Shock / X-ray Proof
  • Built-in Write-Protect Switch
  • Advanced Error Correction Code
  • Downloadable RescuePRO Recovery Software

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  • $31.66 shipping to Oz.. Definitely only a good buy if you're already going to buy something from them lol.

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    Shopping for other things to buy at B&H? You could do a LOT worse than this Panasonic DMC-G5 bargain bundle.
    http://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/109563
    (If I do say so myself)
    The single-lens offer is not discounted anymore, but the twin lens kit still is :) Bargains-r-us.

    Also look at the Canon EOS M originally posted by ozscharfschutze , going for a song
    http://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/109145

    If the exact deal doesn't exist, just search EOS M on B&H's website.
    They have various lens/flash packages that may tickle your photographic fancy and B&H have been doing a lot of reshuffling lately.

    Just two of many bargains you can grab at the store to make postage well worthwhile.
    Not that I would encourage buying a new camera if you don't need one, of course ;)

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    This would seem like a better deal cost/GB wise if you're not after 16GB cards specifically:
    http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/992491-REG/sandisk_sds…

  • Not bad, and after buying the Nikon D3200 with +20Mb raw files I'm in the market for some new (larger & faster) SD card(s)…. but for $68 (less than the cost of the two 16Gb Sandisk cards plus shipping) I can get a 64Gb 'up to 80mb/s' Samsung Pro card ($22 for the 16Gb) from the likes of msy.com.au

    I know it's not a Sandisk, but they seem to have pretty decent reviews on Amazon so unless someone has any other suggestions I might give 'em a whirl.

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