Rating: Summary: Excellent card Review: This card has more space then I need. I think I went overkill getting this card. But it is EXTREMELY excellent to have. I dont have to worry about ever running out of pictures. I take pics of everything now. Even things that dont interest me. Theres just space to waste. Trully the nice thing about this is that you dont have to "wait for the perfect shot" so you dont worry about wasting your film and having to develope it. It just doesnt matter with this card. You keep snapping shots until your batteries are on their last last stretch of juice. I recommend this card to anyone and everyone who has a digital camera.
Rating: Summary: Great price & Great Storage Review: This is the one item that finally completed my digital-camera equipment. It was frutrating w/ a 3.3 megapixel camera having to download the pictures off the 16 & 32MB cards I already had. This compactflash card can basically outlast the battery, with an average of 120 pictures on the highest resolution. When I played around w/ having it take pictures in the 1-2 megapixel range, the camera couldn't even tell me how many pictures I had left!BTW - It works great in my PDA w/ CF card support!
Rating: Summary: Excellent performance at a reasonable price Review: The card has been working flawlessly since I got it. I use it in my Frontier Labs MP3 player and I'm very satisfied with its performance. I'm amazed at how many songs I can download into such a small package.
Rating: Summary: great performance card at a great price Review: I got 2 from ubid to use with my Nikon coolpix 995. Works great. Cards seemed faster than the Lexar card that came with the 995. The ample capacity means that I never have to worry about running out of `digital film' anyway. Check out photo.bun-hay.net for my 995 review. At less than 50 cents per meg, this is a great buy. I also used sandisk 48meg CF cards and they seemed a lot slower.
Rating: Summary: Almost like shooting with film . . . Review: As a Professional Photographer, shooting images in tiff or raw file format is very important to me . . . and to my clients. Wth the Viking 256MG compact flash cards, I can shoot 32 images in raw file formate, change cards and keep shooting. Having multiple cards allows me to pre organize the shoot while downloading into specific folders on my laptop.. I might create up to six folders for a day shoot and capture 300 to 400 images, especially when dealing with people illustrating a product/service. The body position/ facial expressions can be crucial in getting an image that suports the client objectives. I know some shooters like the large storage capacity of the micro drives, but I prefer the reliability ( if you drop a compact flash card, it'll probably still work) and the limited storage that forces me to keep organized.
Rating: Summary: Can you say space? Review: What can you say about memory, except more is better. This card is often priced very nice. Sure, move to a MicroDrive and you'll get more space, but that spinning disk also saps more power out of you batteries. I use this in a CF expansion sleve in an iPaq and can store plenty of tunes or videos for my portable entertainment experience.
Rating: Summary: Great Flashcard Awesome amount of memory Review: I purchased this storage card for my Casio Cassiopeia E-125. It holds an awesome amount of space and has great quality. I downloaded my favorite two hour movie and at least thirty songs and had room to spare. This is a GREAT buy that you just cannot beat.
Rating: Summary: Real Simple - Lot of space low price Review: SO FAR this has been a great deal. It cost about 30% less than other brand names, yet it seems to work as good. I have only had it a few days, but so far so good. I don't see any difference in performance from my Lexar memory.
Rating: Summary: More than Enough Memory for My Needs Review: It only took a few days for me to realize the 16mb flashcard provided with my Nikon Coolpix 990 was not up my storage needs. Enter the 256mb viking card. On the camera's "fine" mode, I have storage capacity for more than 160 images -- more than enough for any photo session or vacation I can imagine. This card offers good value for your storage dollar and a solution to the recurring insufficient memory problem.
Rating: Summary: good value Review: The 256MB card works fine in a Cassiopeia E-125. Note that 256MB means 256 million bytes, not 256 x 1024 x 1024 (268,435,456) bytes, which is what disk and memory manufacturers usually mean by 256 megabytes. So when you pop this card into your Pocket PC and it reports about 240 megabytes available, understand that the PC is using the 1024 x 1024 definition of a megabyte, not Viking's weird 1000 x 1000 definition.
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