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These 256 mb XD memory cards are made by Fujifilm are the latest in a line of good storage ideas for solid state information.
Apparently the name comes from "eXtreme Digital"
The price is very realistic at £9.99 each from various sites, plus delivery of course. I have just found some ... Read review
Advantages: Very small for a lot of storage Disadvantages: Very small & easy to lose.
...memory cards are made by Fujifilm are the latest in a line of good storage ideas for solid state information.
Apparently the name comes from "eXtreme Digital"
The price is very realistic at £9.99 each from various sites, plus delivery of course. I have just found some at £9.65 INCLUDING delivery, and a five year guarantee.
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http://www.memorycardzoo.co.uk/248/Fuji/Fuji-XD-Picture-Card-(Type-M-or-H ... ...cards were jointly developed by Fujifilm and Olympus. They do come in a protective case, which is easy enough to keep in the same case as your camera, my tip here is to make the case easy to spot, although the time you are most likely to lose one, is when you are actually changing it.
You will probably want to keep several of these smaller cards with you, instead of just the one big one, that way when the card is full, you simply ... more
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These 256 mb XD memory cards are made by Fujifilm are the latest in a line of good storage ideas for solid state information. Apparently the name comes from "eXtreme Digital"
The price is very realistic at £9.99 each from various sites, plus delivery of course. I have just found some at £9.65 INCLUDING delivery, and a five year guarantee.
This is the cheapest I have seen them, you can buy them anywhere but at a higher price. They are often described as the "Postage stamp" size cards, they actually measure an inch by three quarters, or if you are metric 19 x 24mm.
If you look on various sites, you will find a lot cheaper, but I would suggest that at this price, you can not go wrong, and you will have the genuine item.
There are two types of these cards, M and H type. They each have a different method of digitally encoding, but that need not concern us, as they are completely interchangable and compatable.
The transfer rate is 5mb per second. They came ready to use, you don't need to format them, like you do with the Tomtom.
The cards were jointly developed by Fujifilm and Olympus. They do come in a protective case, which is easy enough to keep in the same case as your camera, my tip here is to make the case easy to spot, although the time you are most likely to lose one, is when you are actually changing it.
You will probably want to keep several of these smaller cards with you, instead of just the one big one, that way when the card is full, you simply change cards and start snapping away again or hours. To change cards is simple, you just press the old card dowm, it pops up, remove & replace with your new one.
You can either download your images to your comp, or take the card into the local Max Spielman (there is a review on this firm on Ciao) and get them printed while you wait. You can of course send the cards through the post, to someone without a PC so they can choose which pics they want. This is another reason to use two cards instead of one.
As for how many images you can store on these, it depends on the quality of the pics of course, as a minimum it is over 400! Ample or what!!!
I have never had cause to complain about these cards, in my opinion these are one of the better makes. Most cameras come with a small card just to start you off, but you will soon want to upgrade to a couple of bigger ones I feel sure. The company does have a website with some nice graphics, and also some useful information.:- www.fujifilm.co.uk
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Advantages: Masses of storage on a small card. Disadvantages: Risk of losing it.
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These are 256mbXD memory cards made by Fujifilm, are the latest of a new storage syatem for information.. The price is very competitive, and you can buy them at just £3.49 from various companies on the internet., Remember this is plus P&P of course. You can also buy them on the high street, but at a much higher price. They are often described as the "Postage stamp" size cards. The size is an inch by three quarters, or 19 x 24mm.
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Advantages: Truly unbelievable quality images Disadvantages: Lack of zoom facility
the image - it really was a great surprise due to the amount I paid for it! This software can display your images on a full screen slideshow, and can even create a CD (if you have a CD writer) so you can watch your images on a DVD player in the living room!!
Now, to the XDPictureCard. Don't sneeze, or you will lose it. It is absolutely tiny! The camera is supplied with a 16MBcard, which will carry about 25 highest quality images, or about 100 lower ones, and about 30-60 seconds movie length. However, do not fear! You can expand and upgrade! From many retailers and online stores, you can get an XDPicturecard, which is exclusive to Fuji and Olympus cameras, quite cheaply. You can buy 16MB, 32MB, 64MB, 128MB, 256MBcards. At last look, I saw a 128MBcard for £37, which can store about 200 top quality images or about 20 - 30 minutes of movie ...