Coby - SNAPP CAM5002S 64MB HD Flash Memory Camcorder

http://www.bestbuy.com/site/Coby+-+SNAPP+CAM5002S+64MB+HD+Flash+Memory+Camcorder+-+Navy/3180957.p?id...
I know that it states that this camera is SDHC compatible, but is it SDHC class 10 compatible? The reason I am asking this is because I have a 16GB SDHC Class 10 card that I bought to use in my old camera. I found out that it only could use up to 4gb memory cards.

Hi keebles21,
After doing some research on this it does look like this camcorder should be able to use your 16GB Class 10 SDHC memory card. The manufacturer has no restrictions listed on what speed class the camera needs to use, and from what I understand the speed class of a memory card should not present any compatibility concerns. Coby also lists that this camcorder will accept any SDHC card up to 32GB. I hope this helps!
Coby SNAPP CAM5002S 64MB HD Flash Memory Camcorder - Navy
Model: CAM5002S Navy | SKU: 3180957
This camcorder records video in high-definition (720p) resolution and features a USB 2.0 interface for an easy connection to your computer. The 2" TFT-LCD display gives you a clear view of the action you're recording or reviewing.
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Sale: $39.99
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