Sony MSA-128A 128MB Memory Stick
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It should work with that model because it is not a memory duo camera.
I'm not so sure about that.
This was used in a Sony camera that did not have universal compatibility. You must consult the specifications of your manufacturer.
No, I do not believe that is true. Check your manual or go online to find the Users Manual.br>I believe it will after reading and studying your Sony Clie. Is there a slot on the side where the Memory Stick can be inserted? This memory stick has the following dimensions: 5 inches in length br>I hope that this information is useful.
Selected User Reviews For Sony MSA-128A 128MB Memory Stick
For my 20-year-old Sony camera, this card has the most storage space. The 128 MB card is far superior to the 8 MB card that came with it. A larger capacity card, according to my understanding, would be too deep to fit in the small slot. A Sony DSC s75 CYBER SHOT camera was used.
Sony cameras with a maximum memory of 128MB are difficult to come by these days. I bought it as a backup for my existing card because I figured I should get one while I could, but it's identical to the Sony card that came with the camera, so I expect it to work perfectly.
For me, it was a complete waste of money. It was unnecessary for me to have it. In my camera, it didn't work. due to the poor quality of the camera.
In today's high-tech, fast-paced world, keeping anything for more than a few years before it becomes obsolete is difficult. As a result, I was overjoyed to discover an old Sony Memory Stick that was compatible with my 2002 Sony digital camera. I wish it had more memory, but the older cameras won't accept the new memory sticks, so I'll have to make do with what I have.
This was the perfect size for my FD200 (FD Mavica) camera; it snaps into place easily and allows me to take more photos before uploading to the PC. I'm overjoyed that I was able to locate this item on Amazon.
br>My Sony DSC-RX100 has a large amount of storage capacity. Because the P72 came with a crappy 16 MB memory stick, I was practically forced to buy this extra stick. br>The product is excellent in its own right. The access time is very quick, but keep in mind that 5MB of the 128MB on this stick is used for the internal file system structure. As a result, your user memory is reduced to "only" 123MB. br>Unfortunately, the cost is prohibitively expensive. Sony sets a high price for such supplies. Compatible products that cost 30% less are available on the market. If it weren't for the price, I would have given it five stars.
It's great to see that these are still available for older cameras. Because technology advances at such a rapid pace, you may be forced to purchase a new camera if you are unable to locate the parts required to maintain an otherwise excellent camera. It looked like we'd have to buy a new camera if Amazon didn't have any older memory sticks. We paid $800 for this lesson. We paid 00 for our Sony camera, and after this experience, we will never do so again.
Perfect!.