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Fujifilm 64MB xD-Picture Card | 
enlarge | Brand: Fuji Category: CE
Buy New: $2.39
New (3) from $2.39
Rating: 16 reviews
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 0 Dimensions (in): 0.8 x 1 x 0.1
MPN: 22000164 Model: 600002284 UPC: 074101694550 EAN: 0074101694550 ASIN: B00006DY6K
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Condition: FSHXD64OLY
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| Features:
| • | High-capacity flash memory format for digital cameras | | • | 64 MB storage capacity | | • | 3 MB/sec record speed, 5MB/sec read speed | | • | Ultracompact--.10 ounce weight in the size of a penny | | • | Designed to consume minimal power |
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Amazon.com Product Description Designed to minimize power consumption, Fuji's xD-Picture Card offers fast read and write capabilities for smoother digital camera operation. Extremely compact, it is comparable in size to a penny and weighs less than one-tenth of an ounce. The 64 MB capacity card can record data at 3 MBps and offers a read speed of 5 MBps.
Product Description Fujifilm's new xD-Picture Card is the ultimate solution for the exciting new generation of compact digital cameras. xD-Picture Card is the smallest, lightest flash memory card available today, yet it offers the fast read/write speed and high capacity that today's newest products require.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 11 more reviews...
xd Picture Card September 19, 2005 S. Niglio (Phoenixville, PA) This is a great item, holds lots of pictures, and I gave one to a friend with a "broken" digital camera, and what do you know, it now works!
How many pictures will it store? November 5, 2004 Brent D. Payne (Chicago, IL) 32 out of 33 found this review helpful
How many pictures will it store? It is the most commonly asked question from digital camera enthusiast but usually the question that is the most difficult to get a straight answer about. Well, considering I worked in the memory industry for over 7 years I can help clarify this perplexing question and do so unbiased as I have since changed industries. The Fujifilm 64MB XD Card, like most 64MB cards, will store on average 71 pictures when used with a 2 megapixel camera, 53 images when used with a 3 megapixel camera, 32 pictures when used with a 4 megapixel camera, 25 images when used with a 5 megapixel camera, and 20 pictures when used with a 6 megapixel camera. These numbers are based off the assumption that you are going to shoot your images at the highest quality JPEG setting available for the camera and understand that they are estimates and may be off by as much as 10 percent due to numerous factors including the complexity of the scene being shot and the compression algorithm used by your specific camera. I truly hope this review was helpful to you in determining whether this card is the right capacity for your specific needs.
So far, so good. February 22, 2004 Aine MacDermot (Ontonagon, MI USA) 7 out of 8 found this review helpful
I bought two 64MB XD picture cards, thinking I'd have one for backup if anything went wrong with one of them. I have yet to use the second one, and could probably have just gotten away with using the 16MB card that came with the camera as backup. Then again, if I did more travelling, it's like having two would be a smart move. I have no complaints about these XD cards.
Great new format January 17, 2004 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
I think these are great, I get a lot more battery life and they allow the camera to be much smaller...they may not be industry standard, but they were created by Olympus and Fuji, so even if they just become the standard in those two companies they'll stay around for quite some time.
Not standard January 4, 2004 5 out of 16 found this review helpful
Although the card itself is not bad technology, it is NOT the standard (which is compact flash, CF). If you ever upgrade to a better camera or another device that uses memory cards (MP3 players, or SLR camera, etc) then you'll lose your investment in these XD cards. Also, since they are proprietary and non standard they cost more per megabyte. I would never purchase a camera that uses non standard proprietary cards (like Sony, which uses their own "memory sticks" or Fuji and the XD cards). But if you already bought a camera which requires them, then you really have no choice. Standards are important with new technology (remember betamax vs. VHS) so that early adopters don't have equipment that becomes obsolete, or unduly pricey due to lack of competition.If you have a choice, try to buy devices that use CF (compact flash) and protect your investment. Just my two cents.
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