Rating: Summary: Was defective Review: I bought the 128MB card to use in my Leica Digilux and immediately had problems...some shots would not record others looked like they recorded, but then would turn up corrupted when I brought them into Photoshop. I went back to my original card and no problems. An isolated issue? Who knows.
Rating: Summary: One Year and then... Review: I bought the 128MB Sandisk SD card for use with my Concord Eye-Q camera. It works great. I dropped it in, and the camera immediately recognized it, transferred two pix to it that were in internal memory, and told me that I have 171 pix remaining.I was in Myanmar (Burma) in September and October taking pictures. Suddenly, ie. without warning, the SD card began refusing access and could not even be reformatted. I understand it has a five year warranty, so I will be checking it out and will update this review after doing so.
Rating: Summary: Not compatible with Toshiba E740 Review: I bought the card because it said that it is compatible with PDA. I first had some troubles with transfer large files. Then had trouble with backup(back-up) of the Toshiba E740 pocket PC. After chatting with Toshiba online support, suggesting that I check the compatibility, I went to the Sandisk's website, and then found out that the SD 128 MB (619659015947/B000068CS0)doesn't compatible with Toshiba product. What a problem. Hope that help.
Rating: Summary: Small, yet works well in Sharp Zaurus. Review: I bought the SanDisk 128 Mb Secure Digital Memory Card for my Sharp Zaurus SL-5500.(No drivers or preparation needed) So far it works great! You'll need one of these if want to use extra memory and a compact flash network card at the same time.
Rating: Summary: Works with the Casio EX-M1 -- with a catch Review: I bought the SanDisk 128MB SD card for use with my new Casio EX-M1 digital camera. Popped it in and immediately ran into problems -- the camera wouldn't recognize that the card was empty after formatting. A quick call to Casio customer support solved the problem. The camera ships with the 1.00 firmware. In order to work with SanDisk's 128MB card, the 1.01 firmware is needed. After downloading the updated firmware, the card worked immediately. I'm now quite pleased with the card's performance. It works as advertised and the expansion from the camera's built-in 12 MB to 128 MB is quite dramatic. I can now store about 160 fine resolution pictures at full-size. What more can you ask of a memory card?
Rating: Summary: Mail in Rebate for $20.00, what a great value! Review: I bought the ScanDisk 128MB Secure Digital Card for $59.99 with a $20.00 MAIL-IN REBATE, and it operates beautifully in my Sharp, 4.2 MegaPixel, VE-CG40U Digital Camera. I have achieved great vaule in purchasing these products, the camera for $297.00 and the Card for $39.00 after mail-in rebate, what a wonderfull world. The ScanDisk 128mb holds 97 pictures at the highest resolution and the pictures are great.They are equivalent to any 35mm shot, I am comparing the pictures to a Canon AE-1. I have used this card several times and have had NO problem downloading, re-formating or printing the pictures on both my HP printer or my Lexmark all-in-one printer. The Sharp camera is equivalent to any 4MegaPixel camera out there and the ScanDisk secure digital card works great, so far! (I printed the mail-in-rebate form when I ordered the card from Amazon, the rebate comes from ScanDisk.)The ScanDisk 128mb secure digital card seems to have been a steal at Amazon for $59.99 with a $20.00 rebate and free shipping!
Rating: Summary: Works great with Zire 71 Review: I bought this for my palm zire 71 and it works great. I have not had any problems with it. I have also used it to move files from work to home and have not had to reformat or do anything other than drag and drop with a usb reader I bought.
Rating: Summary: Works great with Zire 71 Review: I bought this for my palm zire 71 and it works great. I have not had any problems with it. I have also used it to move files from work to home and have not had to reformat or do anything other than drag and drop with a usb reader I bought.
Rating: Summary: So far, so good Review: I bought this memory card to give me more room to store mp3s for jogging (it holds about 2 hours worth of 160 kbps mp3s). The secure digital card continues to work flawlesly, even after suffering several falls while within my mp3 player. The card has a write-protection sliding tab, enabling you to view your files without fear of accidental erasure. Though it is a 132MB card, it's user accesable capacity is 120MBs. I'm buying another just as soon as I get my Kodak DX4330...
Rating: Summary: Unbeliveable!!!!!! Review: I bought this memory for my HP Photosmart 320 2 years ago. Since then I have traveled to Paris, Ireland, Hawaii, and a few southern states. Overall I took 10,000 pics w/ this camera and its trusty 128 mb san disk memory. It has performed wonderfully for all of these trips. I recomend this item for any Digital photographer.
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