I got the Fujifilm xD Picture card free when I bought my digital camera, a Fuji S5000. You can also buy the memory card on its own, I had a look around and it should cost you about £10 (probably even less if you shop around). Mind you if you are thinking on buying a memory card I wouldn't advise ... Read review
Advantages: Small, easy to transfer picture on the PC Disadvantages: Not a lot of storage
I got the Fujifilm xD Picture card free when I bought my digital camera, a Fuji S5000. You can also buy the memory card on its own, I had a look around and it should cost you about £10 (probably even less if you shop around). Mind you if you are thinking on buying a memory card I wouldn't advise you to buy this one, Unfortunately you only get 33 pictures on low resolution (on high resolution you get 10 pictures).
Apart from that I ... ...in the camera and once it is inside your digital camera you don't have to do anything except enjoying taking pictures! Once you have taken them it is quick and easy to transfer them on the computer (it normaly takes me less than a minute to transfer the 33 pictures). A word of warning, if you take your card out of the camera make sure you know where you put it as it is so small it is very easy to loose.
I got the Fujifilm xD Picture card free when I bought my digital camera, a Fuji S5000. You can also buy the memory card on its own, I had a look around and it should cost you about £10 (probably even less if you shop around). Mind you if you are thinking on buying a memory card I wouldn't advise you to buy this one, Unfortunately you only get 33 pictures on low resolution (on high resolution you get 10 pictures).
Apart from that I can't fault this card, it is extremely easy to install in the camera and once it is inside your digital camera you don't have to do anything except enjoying taking pictures! Once you have taken them it is quick and easy to transfer them on the computer (it normaly takes me less than a minute to transfer the 33 pictures). A word of warning, if you take your card out of the camera make sure you know where you put it as it is so small it is very easy to loose.
If you have a Fuji camera (or an Olympus camera as I believe they do the same kind of picture card) I would definitely advise you to buy one of these cards but I would go for one with a bigger storage space, I think 128MB is perfect. I will soon look into it and buy one for myself.
Estelle999 13.08.2004
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I use this picture card with my fujifilm camera, i holds quite alot of pictures, i have had no problems with it, apart from it is quite small and can be misplaced, i have used it for 2 - 3 years now, i recently lost my wire for the camera to download pictures and had no problems with finding a xd reader to download the pictures straight off the card, the pictures are always good quality.
it is easy to remove and replace in the camera.
They are also very easy to replace if they are lost, you could even get one with bigger storage.
This is a great way to store memories, and they stay on the card until downloaded onto a computer. ...
angel0011 19.07.2007
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Advantages: easy storage and trnsfer of pictures Disadvantages: small amount of storage
this card came free with my digital camera, allthough you can by it as a stand alone card.
its small size can make it tricky to handle and instert into cameras and card readers, but overall it performs well. i have not had any problems with data stored on the card, as you can with some types.
there is quite a range of readers and adaptors availible for the xd card, and i would recomend a card reader be installed onto your pc for even simpler operation ... ...becomes full, taking and storing on average 14 high quality images or about 25 low quality ones.
so overall, this card operates well as a beginers card, but i think you will soon out grow the storage space and i would reccomend a card of arround 128mb for any budding photographers out there. ...
markfarrow 05.04.2004
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