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Fuji 512MB XD Picture card Type M | 
enlarge | Brand: FujiFilm Category: CE
Buy New: £3.55
Rating: 13 reviews Sales Rank: 978
Format: Cd Color: fire Media: Electronics Fragile: No Number Of Items: 1 Batteries Included: No Operating System: DOS System Memory: 2.56E8 Memory Type: SODIMM Hard Drive Size: 30000 Native Resolution: 640x480 Free Memory Slots: 2 dimm/ 2 DDR Display Size: 66.92913385826772 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 6.8 x 4.1 x 0.3 This has everything. More features go here for CE Additional Features. - Feature 1 - Feature 2 - Feature 3 - Feature 4 Legal Disclaimer: Product sold under standard Distance Selling Regulations UK. Please check http://www.techstore.co.uk Terms and Conditions for more information.
MPN: CAM-XD512-XX Model: CAM-XD512-XX EAN: 4902520255518 ASIN: B0000ERUQE
Release Date: October 10, 2003 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
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| • | Only Olympus xD cards give you all the functions available on Olympus Cameras512MB of removable storage spaceType: H |
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Product Description xD-Picture Cards Type M and Type H enable high storage capacities to be achieved at lower cost per megabyte. Using new, compressed methods of digital data storage, higher capacities are achievable with minimal impact on read and write times. Types M and H use different methods of digital encoding, however, their identical operating specifications make them fully interchangeable....
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| Customer Reviews: Read 8 more reviews...
Beware - the picture is not what is delivered July 15, 2006 73 out of 85 found this review helpful
I ordered 2 of these cards becuaes Fuji are discontinuing their original XD cards and replacing them with new H or M versions.
Of course, these don't work on camereas that are 2 or more years old as well, or at all - my S5000 will take stills but not video with the new cards.
What was actually delivered were 2 H XD cards, the very thing I was trying to avoid.
Amazon - please replace the picture and technical information with the correct details!
A vital purchase... July 7, 2006 40 out of 50 found this review helpful
I wish to earn back some respect for this product! Many reviews here down rate the XD card for the wrong reasons - I'm afraid that if it is not compatible with your camera it's your own fault, not the XD card's!!!
Now, as memory cards go, there is nothing wrong with the 512MB XD from Fuji. You will need to buy one, because most camera manufacturers only supply a useless 16MB card or similar. At 6 megapixels on my Fuji F10, I can get about 160 photos on. However, finding that 6MP is excessive, and shooting on 3MP, I can get closer to 400+ images on the card. It is a lot of money for something the size of a postage stamp, but the Amazon price is very good (honestly!). Card comes in a protective plastic case too.
Great card - if it's compatible. July 5, 2006 60 out of 62 found this review helpful
I just bought the 256MB version of this card and it's excellent. While looking at the reviews the only people to give it a bad rating were people who found the card is not compatible. I thought i'd list the ones this new M/H card has problems with (taken from the outer packaging that comes with the card): Not compatible: M603 & F700 The following may take longer to write to card, or experience interuption of movie recodring at 640x480 pixels: S5000, S7000, F610 & S20 Pro. The following are compatible after a firmware upgrade: A330, A340, F710, A120. You can also ring their helpdesk on 0870 0841310
I have the E510 and it works with no problems.
Very good purchase May 3, 2006 18 out of 22 found this review helpful
I bought this card one month ago and I am happy to have it. I've been to a trip in Eastern Europe and used it there. I had no problems with it and can recommend it as a very good purchase
Okay, but check compatibility first April 28, 2006 75 out of 78 found this review helpful
This thumbnail sized card does exactly what it says. And with so much memory for so few pounds, those big RAW format images become viable.
However, this is a type M/H card, which means that it uses a funky but slightly different compression method to give more byte for the buck. So there are some compatibility issues with older Fuji cameras.
For FujiFilm's online Fuji camera compatibility chart, I recommend that you visit www.fujifilm.co.uk/media/xdtypem to make sure that this card will be okay for your camera.
Otherwise 5 stars (and five more stars for Amazon's free delivery)
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