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Viking 128 MB CompactFlash Card (CF128M)

Viking 128 MB CompactFlash Card (CF128M)

List Price: $49.99
Your Price: $21.84
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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Works great with a Kodak 4800 digital camera
Review: I just plugged it in and it works. I can capture 129 hi-res pictures on this card.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: 128mb - more than you think!
Review: I chose this card for my Canon S300 because it was the cheapest available 128mb compact flash card. This card is not only cheap, but also a very good deal! You can save up to 128 pictures in ultra high quality (1600*1200 resolution). This is over ten times more than the memory that was shipped with the S300! I think that you can only have fun with a digital camera if you have enough memory! And the best is, that I experienced zero problems with this tiny card. Just put it into your camera and take pictures!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: As quick as any other brand of CF Memory Card
Review: I used this card for my Canon S10 camera, and just love it. The write and read time are as comparable with the orginal Canon memory and I also compare the performance with my Simple Tech 64MB CF Card and it is as good as the Simple Tech card. No problem with it, and loving it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Works with my Nikon990 and Sandisk USB reader
Review: Functions as expected when compared to my Sandisk 128 MB CF card. Both the Sandisk and Viking CF cards display 81 "fine" photos after formatting/deleting CF card.

The transfer rate of the Sandisk and Viking is comparable on my Sandisk USB reader. The bottle neck could be with the USB reader. Though, both the Sandisk and Viking CF cards also require approximatly the same time to save photos or save 8 MB Quicktime movies.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent item!
Review: I use this card on my Canon Powershot S300 digital camera and it works flawlessly. The price is right also!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Easy as pie
Review: Nothing could be easier to use. I just opened the expansion slot and dropped in the CompactFlash card. I didn't even turn off the Jornada and it immediately went to work. I also ordered the adaptor thinking that I might need it....I didn't, but I may need it for another product some day. I stored a bunch of mp3s on there and now I have a portable mp3 player that sounds great with the headphones.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: too much of a good thing
Review: I was very excited to expand my memory for my new kodak mc3 only to find out it won't accept a memory card greater than 96mb. Buyer beware.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: It's good. Not great, but pretty good.
Review: When CF Card goes for $... plus for 64MB in retail environment, it's a no brainner with this Viking CF Card.

The speed is ok, but not great. Also, it is not a full 128MB card.

The one I got is actually 122 MB even after reformat the card. Still, I can take 200 plus pic. with my Canon S... set in medium high Res.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Gotta Have It, 'Nuff Said
Review: I have a Canon PowerShot S100, which came with an 8MB card that could store a measly 16 photos at the default resolution. This card can store 220+! I'm fairly new to this tecnology and figured that the bigger the card, the slower it would be to shoot, browse, format, etc. The card formatted in a flash (pardon the pun), and it just whizzes along when I take pictures. Forget all the other cards and sizes. Go for the gusto and get the full 128 MB!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Card works great with my ipaq
Review: with this memory card I can store hours of music tons of pictures and even full episodes of my favorite shows this is a great card but if you can I recomend you get IBM's 1GB microdrive with one gig you an store a few hours of high quality video. In conclusion this is a great card but the bigger the better.


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