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Viking 64 MB CompactFlash Card

Viking 64 MB CompactFlash Card

List Price: $43.99
Your Price: $20.89
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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: it works
Review: its a commodity so buy the cheapest memory you find

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Superb product!!
Review: Just got it today and plug it in to my new Kodak digital camera. It's a good deal with ... rebate. A great service and product from Amazon.com

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: As What the card said: COMPACT
Review: Not much to say about a memory disk. Like any other types of memory cards, it basically store the same way. The price is reasonable.

My advice: stick with the same storage media throughout your purchase.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: As Advertised
Review: Received the 64MB card yesterday along with a Cannon Powershot A20 digital camera that I also ordered. In the high resolution mode (1600 X 1200) with fine compression, I am able to store 100 photos. Thus far the card is working fine and equally as well as the Canon card that came with the camera. The price was certainly better than other brands and retail sources (Best Buy, Circuit City).

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: GREAT RESULTS
Review: Recomended by others, I had to give it a try. Used by the pros and occasional uers alike. It came in a protective shipping container- no damage and it snapped right in to the camera, Kodak 3500. Great camera too!! The pictures are clear and print out great. Use the Vikng brand. Quality at competitive prices!

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: You get what you pay for
Review: The one problem I have had with this 64M card is that it is slow. My Nikon Coolpix990 was supplied with a 16M Lexar card that has no problem keeping up, but is too small. I haven't timed the difference exactly, but the Viking takes about twice as long to record a picture (making it tough to take many pictures in a row), and locks up the camera so that I can't use the "pause" or "instant delete" features.

In the end though, the price is right, and I certainly wouldn't be willing to pay double the price for a faster name-brand card unless I were a professional photographer.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: If it remembers, one wonders what and where.
Review: The product is shipped with a notice stating that installation instructions are to be seen on Viking's web site which, for me, has thus far failed to load.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great Value
Review: This card works just as well as my 16MB ScanDisk card. I looked at the Viking 128MB card, but I am glad I purchased the 64MB. I can get 40 "Fine" resolution pics from my Nikon 880 camera on the 64MB. Any more than 40 would mean a really long session of identifying files.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: fast and versatile
Review: This is the most useful item i have in my bag of electronic gadgets. I use it for my Pocket PC for extra memory. I downloaded numerous ebooks in it (currently i have 20) and there's still a lot of room for more. I use it also for my digital camera and it's fast and have lots of storage even for the highest quality setting. it's also used in my mp3 player (which i bought before the pocket pc) and it holds hours of music.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: died within 6 months!
Review: This thing sucked! I was using it fine in my digital camera when all of a sudden during the day, the camera couldn't detect it anymore. When I popped another card it, it was fine. Paid good money for an unreliable piece of junk.


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