Fujifilm 2 GB XD Flash Memory Card (Retail Package)
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Nope. If they're xd, they'll work in both. I received a ScanDisk Xd when I placed my order. It should work fine if it's XD.
This is where I keep my camera. OLYMPUS. A FujiFilm Digital A805 camera was used. XD 2GB High Speed Type M is the card I use. AMAZON was where I found my memory cards. COM
I'm not sure because the stylus I use for my Olympus camera works fine and I'm not having any issues. I received a beautiful photograph that I enjoy.
I'm not sure, but I'd guess Fujifilm's products are interchangeable.
Selected User Reviews For Fujifilm 2 GB XD Flash Memory Card (Retail Package)
Even Olympus and Fuji say it won't happen for cameras and functions! I checked the Fuji and Olympus compatibility charts after reading a few of the other reviews. br>According to Olympus, type "M" storage isn't fast enough to support MPEG4 movie production. This chip worked in both my Olympus and my d-SLR cameras. I transferred the files to my computer from Fuji's Fuji. br>With this card, I was able to make MPEG4 format movies and continuous rapid fire photos while holding the shutter button down. All of my card readers worked perfectly, and I'm completely satisfied with this 2 Gig type "M" flash memory, which I estimate to be more than enough storage for a single trip. Last year, when I used three of the original 256 Meg XD cards in Sedona and the Grand Canyon, I had far more memory than I needed.
I have a Fuji FinePix S5200 camera that I use all the time. But I hadn't attempted to take photos in a long time, and when I realized how little memory my memory card had, I decided to look for more. This is the best I could come up with: It's done a good job so far. Honestly, who needs 16-year-olds? Images that are 40MB each? I use my camera and this chip to produce professional-quality 4MB photos of incredible quality. And, as for replacing my S5200, I've looked at the prices of the other cameras on the market, and they're simply not worth it. This memory chip is fantastic. Obtain one before they are no longer manufactured.
I made my first purchase.
For years, I've relied on Sony cameras and memory cards. Then, just before my trip to Japan, I decided to purchase a new 6 mega-pixel digital camera. Fujifilm camera with a resolution of pixel The Fujifilm Xd memory card with 2GB capacity was an obvious choice to allow me to capture more video and photos per day during my trip. br>br>I took a lot of photos and video, especially on the way back from Tokyo. I thought my photo and video taking was a little excessive at times, but I never managed to fill the entire card in a single day! I'm pleased with the quantity and quality of materials I was able to capture with the card. br>br>I had never heard of Xd before purchasing this card and was concerned that I wouldn't be able to use it with other applications. So far, I've found slots for this card on a Japanese friend's computer, my boyfriend's new computer, and a Walgreen's digital printing kiosk. This saves me time and energy compared to downloading from the camera via USB. br>br>So far, the Fujifilm Xd card has only caused me one problem. I wanted to transfer videos from the card to the camera via USB so that I could show them on the TV. I couldn't get the video data back onto the card that way, so I put the card in an Xd slot on a computer and added the videos that way. Other than that, the card appears to take longer to add data to the card than it does to download the same amount of data from the card. br>br>Apart from that, the card appears to meet my capturing needs.
For the Fuji camera, it does the job. It has a lot of capacity and moves quickly, but it's pricey.
I recently purchased a large quantity of this Memory Card at a great price. It's on a Fuji Finepix S800 that I use. We travel a lot, so I don't get a chance to download anything until I get home and can persuade my sister to do all the grunt work on the computer for me (she feels needed, and I'm too lazy to do it). Yes, I am a slacker because my computer already has digital media installed. br>Anyway, this is the cheapest XD (extreme digital) card I've ever seen! The cheapest I could find was at Wal-Mart. At around $60, Mart is a steal. That was last year's price, excluding taxes. br>With one card, I can get well over 300 excellent quality images on average. br>Depending on your Quality settings, I'm sure you could get 150-200 images. This yielded at least 600 photos, if not more.
There's not much to say about this; it's just an XD card that does what it's supposed to do. It was a plus that the packaging was good and that the shipment was quick. It was the best overall deal at the time of purchase, and I would buy it again.
It also happens to be extremely quick. Also, it was the only card that would fit my new camera, so I didn't have much of a choice. It was the logical choice because the price was reasonable, and Fugi is a well-known company, so you can't go wrong. Also, a 2GB card will allow you to store hundreds, if not thousands, of photos on your digital camera without having to delete them. This card is also suitable for a long journey, allowing you to take a large number of photos without having to change your memory card.