Rating: Summary: reliable Review: I have 2 of these. they usually store about 60 4 Megapixel pics on highest quality. i use them with my Canon S40. They have never failed me.
Rating: Summary: So many pictures... Review: I am amazed ! I bought this card thinking it would give me about 400 pictures with my HP 120. boy was I wrong !!! I can take up to 1806 (yeah eighteen hundred and six pictures) or 19 min of video !!!!!!!!! I AM SOOOOOOO HAPPY !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! NO MORE FILMS !!!!!!
Rating: Summary: Worked Great! Review: Since this was my first experience with a digital camera and the compact flash card, I was concerned that it was the incorrect size and that it would not have sufficient memory, but....it was perfect and the 128MB will be sufficient memory for me. Besides, with the rebate, it was a steal!!!
Rating: Summary: Confused... Review: After doing some shopping around/investigating, and reading reviews, I thougth this was the card for me. I have a Kodak EasyShare DX4330 and, IT DOES NOT FIT! I'm very confused. After reading everything, I thought it worked with my camera???? It does not :( I will return it..it is very misleading, I thought thru the spec's from Viking it would fit...
Rating: Summary: Works great, snappy transfers, watch out for rebate deadline Review: Most digital cameras include an 8Mb CF card which is definitely not adequate, you can only get about 8-11 pictures at 1600x1200 with medium compression. On a 128 Mb card, you can fit over 200 pictures! Now you can go on vacation without a laptop and not run out of digital film. If your camera does slideshows and hooks up to a TV, you're all set for family show and tell.This card, including the rebate, is the best value for a 128 Mb card. I did not notice any differences between this card and my Kodak CF card in terms of speed of transfers, previewing pictures on the camera, or reading from a card reader. If anything, it seems faster than the Kodak CF card, but this is just an impression as I did not time it with a stopwatch. As noted, the rebate period is ridiculously short as you must submit within 15 days of the purchase date.
Rating: Summary: Works great, snappy transfers, watch out for rebate deadline Review: This card, including the rebate, is the best value for a 128 Mb card. I did not notice any differences between this card and my Kodak CF card in terms of speed of transfers, previewing pictures on the camera, or reading from a card reader. As noted, the rebate period is ridiculously short as you must submit within 15 days of the purchase date. If you get super saver shipping, you're really cutting it close. I did not make the deadline since I put it off a few days.
Rating: Summary: This card is just perfect! Review: I got a Canon A40 for Christmas, and is came with a small 8MB Canon CF card to store pictures on. At high resolution (its a 2.0MP camera) I could store 11 pictures. With this card I was able to stores nearly 200. I don't know about you, but I don't take 200 pictures in a week, not even in two weeks usually. Even when I go on vacation. This card provides more than enough storage for pictures or small movies taken with your digital camera, and if you buy a CF Card reader, its a great way to back up your files when re-installing Windows, or just when transfering files from a PC to a Mac.
Rating: Summary: it's good Review: it's good, but the responding speed is a little slow.
Rating: Summary: A great card! Review: This card is just the right size for weekend trips. It holds more than enough pictures. I have never had any trouble with it, in fact I bought two!
Rating: Summary: excellent card... cheap Review: This card is the happy medium for size and price. Size (megabytes): You'll have total freedom to shoot a ton of pics without changning cards too often. Go lower than 128, and you'll find yourself swapping cards waaaay too often. Price for price per megabyte, it's cheaper than the 256mb card. And who can resist the viking? ;)
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