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Olympus 32 MB SmartMedia Card

Olympus 32 MB SmartMedia Card

List Price: $29.99
Your Price: $19.99
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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent card - excellent price
Review: Soon after I bought my Olympus D450 Digital Zoom over a year ago, I went and bought the Olympus 32MB Smart Media card to compliment the 8 MB card that came with the carmera. I used the 8 MB card for the very first few pictures I took, then replaced it with the 32 MB card as soon as it arrived. That 8 MB card has not seen the inside of my D450 since.

There's only one thing I ask of a memory card - that it work. Not just the first time, but day after day, month after month, year after year. My one year old plus Olympus 32 MB card has doen exactly that. It works flawlessly with my D450, and my HP Photosmart P1100 printer/card reader has no problems with it either. I have taken thousands of pictures using nothing but my 32MB card for recording images, and it is still works as well as the day I bought it.

While Olympus traditionally charges a LOT for their accessories, their Smart Media cards are now very competively priced when compard to San Disk and Viking. Personally, I like buying Olympus brand accessories for the simple reason that they always work with my Olympus camera! And if they should fail for some odd reason, Olympus will stand behind their products, which is why I purchased an Olympus to begin with.

Just recently, due to the very nice price available from Amazon.com, I bought a second Olympus 32 MB card to serve along side the old warhorse that been in my camera for a year and a half. A single 32 MB card isn't quite enough for vacation photography, so I hope to be a bit more shutter happy now that I have the second card.

For all you Olympus digital fans out there, this is the Smart Media card you need!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Check your camera first!
Review: Today with lot's of storing media running around, you must be careful into choosing the right one that's for you, and also, you must check your camera manual so you can know up to how much memory it can stand, some time ago I bought a polaroid PDC-640 cam, and it wont take smartmedia cards larger than 8MB, so be careful in choosing!


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