Rating: Summary: Perfect Weekend Capacity Review: I purchased an Olympus D-460 zoom camera and a Flash Path by SanDisk last month. Camera takes great pictures but computer does not reconize the flash path. I've install all of the software that I received with both camera and Flash Path and don't know what to do next. I live 75 miles from the nearest computer help I can get, am house bound due to my health and wish to be able to take and do my own photos as part of keeping my self busy and interested in life. I'm out a lot of money and not to pleased with the whole affair. Carrol
Rating: Summary: Mad and Madder Review: I purchased an Olympus D-460 zoom camera and a Flash Path by SanDisk last month. Camera takes great pictures but computer does not reconize the flash path. I've install all of the software that I received with both camera and Flash Path and don't know what to do next. I live 75 miles from the nearest computer help I can get, am house bound due to my health and wish to be able to take and do my own photos as part of keeping my self busy and interested in life. I'm out a lot of money and not to pleased with the whole affair. Carrol
Rating: Summary: Sandisk 32MB CFC Review: I purchased the Sandisk 32MB Flash memory card over the weekend and I have to say I would have been lost without it. I already had the 8MB that came with my Nikon CP-950. I thought it over wheather to buy an 8, 16 or 32 and since 8 quicky was filled I thought twice the amount wouldn't even be enough. I was right, I had been at the park on a beautiful day with the 32mb card; it was enough to keep me busy for 4 hours! I collected about 86 photos. The quality was nice also. I would buy this size card from Sandisk again. For serious picture takers, this is a wise buy.
Rating: Summary: Horrible! Don't buy! Review: Some people may think 'Ahh... This is a 12 year old kid!Whatdoes he know? He's probably out to write a bad review!'. Well, that happens not to be true. I bought this thinking I could use this for my songs on my Cassiopeia E-115. I got it, added songs to it. But within the week something happend to the card. I had taken it out one night to put in my 56K Modem for AOL use. When I put it in, in the morning, all the songs where gone and it wasn't able to find the songs are add any more to it...
Rating: Summary: Memory Cards for All Uses Review: The most common application for this type of memory card is a digital camera, but these can also be used with a number of electronic devices, including the HP Jordana, and even your laptop computer with a PC Card adapter. You can store any type of data on the cartridge, and they can be quickly changed between devices. I have never had a problem with any of my SanDisk Compact Flash Cards.
Rating: Summary: Works with everything Review: The SanDisk card works perfectly with both my digital camera and Visor Prism's MemPlug card. The MemPlug module, by PiTech, allows a Handspring Visor to use a CompactFlash (or SmartMedia) card as if it were an extension of the hand held's own RAM. I made the mistake of initially purchasing a CompUSA CompactFlash card but had to return it when it proved to be incompatible. The SanDisk is a winner.
Rating: Summary: SanDisk SDCFB-32-455 32MB Compact Flash Card Review: This card can store up to 800 pics max in a digita camera if out in low resoultion, and around 160 in high resolution, its really good, and very small and lite.
Rating: Summary: Perfect Weekend Capacity Review: This has the perfect memory capacity for a weekend away. It stores 100 pictures! I enjoy being able to have only 1 disk for a "weekends" worth of pictures. I don't have to change the disk, therefore I won't lose any disks when I travel. It is very convenient. This is an excellent product.
Rating: Summary: A necessity for digital camera users! Review: Unless you carry a notebook computer to constantly dump your digital camera images to, you will likely have noticed that the memory card that came with your digital camera fills up rather quickly, especially at higher resolutions. Why camera companies are unwilling to shell out the extra few dollars for larger capacity cards to include with their products is a mystery of marketing, but the fact that the dinky 4, 8 and 16 MB cards fill up with photos of family and adventures rather quickly. That's why this little card is such a gem.32MB is a good compromise in the size/cost ratio, although the 48MB and 64MB cards are also a good deal. The Sandisk brand is a relative unknown to the consumer -- at least under that name. Sandisk supposedly makes memory cards and sells them directly to the camera manufacturers, so chances are the card that came with your camera is made by them. As far as reliability goes, the memory works just as well and holds just as much as better known name brands which cost tens of dollars more. All in all, the Sandisk memory is a good product at a good price, and it will make your digital picture taking so much more enjoyable as you forget about having to pace yourself concerning the amount of photos you take!
Rating: Summary: Works, inexpensive, what else can you ask Review: When I purchased my digital camera (Kodak DC280) I included one of these for extra space. The card works properly and was at a good price. What else can you ask for? Not much, unless you find that you sometimes take lots of photos. I guess that includes me. In which case you'll wish that you purchased a larger card. I bought the Viking 128mb card, and now feel completely prepared with the combined cards providing enourmous storage. Unless you are going to be away for an extended period, I can't imagine needing more space. The bottom line is that this card works, but you need to really consider what your storage requirements will be so you can select the right size.
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