Rating: Summary: Great product, terrific price! Review: I am using 128MB Lexar memory sticks in a Sony DSC-P32 digital camera. I haven't had any issues or problems with this media. They fit the camera perfectly and perform without a hitch!I also purchased the Lexar Memory Stick Reader and had no problems with the installation or performance of this item. It also reads the 16MB Sony stick that came with my camera without any problem.
Rating: Summary: Just As Good As A Sony Review: Okay, here's the dish - for one thing, yours truly here is a Sony Snob. Yes, and proud of it. When I buy, I usually buy Sony and stick with it. However, I am happy to report that this Lexar Media Stick is just as good as its Sony counterpart. I have had no problems or errors, and the price makes this a great opportunity purchase. In this case, there's no need to spend extra money on the Sony Brand Memory Stick - This Lexar is great and does the trick. You won't notice a difference between its performance and that of its higher priced Sony brand issue. I recommend this item wholeheartedly and have purchased it myself (I use it with a Sony CyberShot P52).
Rating: Summary: Ninguna diferencia. Review: Quiero resaltar un hecho importante. No hay ninguna diferencia con las SONY. Poseo ambas, la sony de 128MB y la Lexar de 128MB (la cual adquirà a mitad de precio en una oferta de amazon) y no existe ninguna diferencia de funcionamiento entre ambas. Sin embargo creo que la diferencia de precios entre la sony original y la lexar no es significativa ($3 o $4) por lo que yo me voy por la sony. Espero sea de ayuda. (En español es mejor!!).
Rating: Summary: As Good as Memory Stick Review: I bought 2 of these to use with my Sony Digital Camera, and I can't tell the difference between the Sony Memory Stick and Lexar's. Even Sony USB Reader recognizes this instantly. I highly recommend this product, good quality at almost half the price of Memory Stick.
Rating: Summary: The Reviewer Review: I bought this memory stick for my Sony Digital Camera and in summary it works great. Normally I like to go for Sony products but because of the huge price difference I thought I will give it a try and so far I have had no problems whatsoever. I also have a Sony Memory stick that came along with the camera and I cannot tell the difference between the two. However, to be honest I have not actually tried comparing the two products for the read and write times or the time to transfer the images from the stick to the computer, so there well might be a difference.
Rating: Summary: This is for people who are new at these gadget things Review: I recently got a new sony digital camera which comes with a 16mb memory stick. It is obvious that I need another memory stick to hold more pix. I had trouble deciding how much mb I need that would hold lots of pix and at a reasonable price. As many can see, the 256mb is way more expensive than 128mb. But the 256mb holds more space?! Well, after much inspection and reading all the reviews from the customers, I've decided to stick with 128mb because I do not want to deal with flicking the little switch to access the second part of the memory stick. It turns out that the 128mb works out perfectly for me. Just a big picture for those of you who are new at these techonology gadgets as me, a 128mb memory stick would hold about 82 picutres on the automatic setting in the camera ( I have a sony DSC-P72) Of course, you can always change the setting to landscape mode, moonlight mode etc that will hold about 149 pictures for you. Oh, and wait for the great amazon deal that sells this for only $32 and free shipping. make sure it is from Amazon, not office depot or J&R bc they charge shipping and tax. This deal doesnt appear often, so you just keep checking the website, you'll get that deal.
Rating: Summary: Excellent price compared to the same capacity Sony brand Review: I am very glad that I bought this memory stick because the 8mb memory stick that came with my camera was a big laugh. Fortunately I had a 32mb memory stick from the camera I was upgrading from...but still that could only hold 20 shots at maximum resolution. Now with the 128mb memory stick, I can get a bit over 80 shots at max resolution (3.3 megapixel). HOWEVER; be advised that if you are upgrading from a 32 to 128 which is 4 times the storage amount, it will take longer to format, and you will notice more delay insofar as image writing and image previewing (ie. after taking a shot and going to the preview mode to see the last picture you took, it was almost instantaneous with the 32mb memory stick, but now with the 128mb stick, you click on the preview mode and nothing happens until after about 1-2 seconds, then you get the preview...). If you are upgrading from a 64mb stick, the delay probably won't be as noticeable. This is the only reason why I gave it 4 stars, I was hoping for the same quick performance as my 32mb stick...so it was a little bit of a let-down. Will I return it? No way, this is still the best buy for a memory stick!
Rating: Summary: Incredibly durable! Review: Went through the washer and dryer. Still works perfectly. Very impressive.
Rating: Summary: Not compatible with extreme light situations Review: The Lexar 128 mb memory stick matches up in most cases to the Sony memory stick that originally came with my camera, but clearly fails in low light or very bright situations. I've reverted to buying a larger Sony memory stick....
Rating: Summary: Ninguna diferencia. Review: Quiero resaltar un hecho importante. No hay ninguna diferencia con las SONY. Poseo ambas, la sony de 128MB y la Lexar de 128MB (la cual adquirí a mitad de precio en una oferta de amazon) y no existe ninguna diferencia de funcionamiento entre ambas. Sin embargo creo que la diferencia de precios entre la sony original y la lexar no es significativa ($3 o $4) por lo que yo me voy por la sony. Espero sea de ayuda. (En español es mejor!!).
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