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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: Digital camera manufacturers, please take note.
Review: My Nikon Coolpix 995 came with a 16 meg card. Now, it shows 80 photos on high res, 159 on medium, and 303 on low. Should be enough, for now.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: almost 2000 pictures!
Review: This memory card stores 1949 pics at the lowest setting, 277 at the default setting, and over 100 at the highest quality setting on my Hewlett Packard 318 digital camera. I didn't need to reformat it when I got it, I just stuck it in the camera and started taking pictures. I'm new to digital cameras and the euphoria of not going to the drugstore, not buying film and not having to wait for the pictures hasn't worn off yet, but if this stuff works this well in a year, it'll go up to 5 stars.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Works fine
Review: I bought this CompactFlash card for use in my Canon S30 camera. The card works fine and I can store well over 100 pictures at the camera's highest resolution. For this price, you can't go wrong. Buy at least two of them, keep them in your camera bag and you'll always have plenty of picture space.

The card also worked great in my card reader (ZIO) and in my HP Photosmart printer.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Simple expansion tool!
Review: Great bargain!! Easy to use and install. No problems. Great product! My Jornada thanked me!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Compact Flash Card
Review: The Viking 128 MB compact flash card is a tremedous value. At approximately $.50 per megabyte, it doesn't get much lower than this. I have an Olympus E-10 4 megapixel camera, and at the resolution I normally shoot at(super quality), I can store about 45 images on this card. For photos I use on the web, this card will handle over 400 images! I'm going to purchase another card for my son, who just got an Mp3 player for Christmas. With this card installed, he'll be able to store about 3 hours of music.
I have other Viking cards, and have never had a problem with any of them. My only regret is that my camera apparently doesn't support a card larger than 128 megabytes.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Does its job well
Review: Easily installed in my PDA, this little chip lets me store hours' worth of MP3s for portable listening.

I can also use it in my digicam to store hundreds of photos at a time. Voila! No more lugging a PC or PDA every time I plan to take pictures.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Fantastic CompactFlash Card
Review: I recently purchased a Hewlett Packard Digital Camera that came with a 4 mb flash card. The Vikings 128 mb flashcard is great. At Xmas I took 52 pictures and still had 167 pictures available to take on the card. I recommend this card to anyone who, like myself loves to take pictures.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: good for digicam work
Review: I bought this with my Canon A20 and haven't looked back. Works just fine for digital photography.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Good Deal.
Review: I have a Canon Powershot S-10 digital camera (2.1 MP). With my Viking 128 MB compact flash card, I can store 212 digital photos at high resolution! Compact Flash memory is often $1 per MB, but this was much less (including the rebate from Viking, which I got as promised). Overall, a good deal for a good product.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great quality at a Great Price
Review: I bought the 128mb card for my KODAK DC4800 camera. It is working perfectly fine ever since. I believe even the price is perfect especially after the mail in rebate. Having extra memory always helped as I am able to take good pictures(actually 3.1MP at highest resolution)as often as I need. I would definitely recomend this card.


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