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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: Meets my needs
Review: I recently purchased a Nikon Coolpix 2100 and bought this card for extra storage. At the 2 MP high setting, this card holds about 130 pictures. At the next lowest setting, it holds well over 250. For me, this is PLENTY of storage. Some people mentioned compatibility issues with the Coolpix, but this was not the case for me. You just need to make sure you format the card in the camera before its first use. Overall I think Viking makes a product which, for the price, is the best value on the market. Buy this card, you won't be disappointed.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent product.
Review: At this point I would definitely recommend investing in at least a 256 mb card as the 128 mb card is easy to fill up in a day or two of shooting. The card itself is solid and reliable and I've had no issues with it or any Viking component I have bought.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: slow, poor quality pics
Review: I find the Viking card promoted by Amazon to be much slower in registering the image into the camera, and that the image quality is substantially inferior to the Lexar card that came with the camera.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Gone Crazy in LAJES
Review: This product works great with my Canon Powershot S45. After rebates, (which took several months to receive) this memory card is worth the price. However, if you love to take lots of pictures, I would reccomend a larger memory card. If not, this CF memory card works great! You might also want to purchase the Viking Card reader. It speeds up the downloading time. Why even bother owning a 16MB, or a 64MB, when you can purchase this one for almost the same price....Simply lovely!!!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: The compact flash itself is ok but its rebate was not ok.
Review: Viking compact flash is a good product. But if you have to do any rebate with them, please be patience!
Mine was taken for ~ 8 months to resolve issues, I had to call many times. But at last, the Viking customer service helped everything went through.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: SLOW NOW
Review: I was really happy with the Viking CF cards till I got a Lexar. It is noticabilly faster. With the Cannon that matters cause the shutter is already kinda slow. I recomend you check out the Lexar.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I'm happy
Review: I have Nikon Coolpix 3100 and Viking product was not on the list of the recommended CF memory. I bought one anyway because it has this rebate promotion last month. Seems to work very well so far. I just came back from Grand Canyon, and Zion trip. Pics taken were amazing. I reformatted the card 2-3 times no problems. Good value regarding the price. Give it a try.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Card became unrecognizeable to my Nikon Coolpix
Review: This card seemed like a good deal for the money. It served well enough for about a month in my Nikon Coolpix digicam, but it was always a bit touchy. The camera would do things like say "no card inserted" when coming back from a power-save "sleep" mode. I would have to turn in it off and on to get it to work again. It didn't lose any data, but would space out. After a month though, it became unrecognizeable to my camera. "Card not formatted" or something. It still works w/ my flash readers, but not with my camera. Dissatisfying to say the least.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Does everything it should, no complaints at all.
Review: A CF card is a CF card for the most part, and this card has given me absolutely no problems. Got a good price on it here, so I got it for my new Canon S230. Very Happy.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: You got to have this Flash card
Review: Hi,

I don't know why manufacturers won't provide flash card for those who buy electronics such as digital cameras, when we purchase products worth 100's of dollars they should bundle these flash card of higher capacity....

This lead me to buy viking 128MB compact flash card for my digital camera .... very handy easy to use, certian shops ...support slots for taking printouts most of the cameras support flash cards and the read/write speed is good ...

Every month the price of these cards keep droping as we take more pictures and fill the card ... :) so if ur planning to buy just buy a bigger card capacity.


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