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Viking 64 MB SmartMedia Card (SSFDC3/64)

Viking 64 MB SmartMedia Card (SSFDC3/64)

List Price: $47.99
Your Price: $20.89
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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: NOT BAD BUT ONE PROBLEM
Review: Ok so far so good I have had no problems.But one thing that I do not like is that,it comes with 5 songs on there already and you cant seem to delete them off the card and it takes up 2mb of space. I am paying for 64mb not 62 so I am pretty annoyed at this. But other then that it works great.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great with the Olympus 3040
Review: The media card is working great with the Olympus 3000. No problems, no issues, just some great photos. With my 12 year old son, he likes to take the digital photos and if it doesn't turn out right (he is getting better), the photo gets deleted. The media card has shown no ill effect to the massive amount of deletes and adds that the media card had put up with.

A great way to let a young future photographer to practice and learn by the mistakes made WITHOUT having to wait for the photo (and COST) to get developed to get feedback.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Works flawlessly in my Olympus D-510 camera
Review: Works flawlessly in my Olympus D-510 camera

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Works like a charm!
Review: I have a Rio 500, and it's so nice to be able to double the memory in less than 6 minutes. It's hard to find the link to upgrade the firmware on Rio's site so just get the FTP link from this one. It's quick and easy. You just hook up your Rio to you computer, run the firmware upgrade program (before installing the memory). Once that's done, plug your memory in according to the shadow line up on the machine and open up your file transfer program.

Just remember that you now have two memory locations. You didn't just double the original. So you need to format the extra memory seperately. Once you do that, your good to go.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: works
Review: Works fine, just put it in & you're all set. Not much to say about it. You can use a PNY smartcard usb reader (...) to transfer photos faster to your computer & mine works well with this.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great deal.....
Review: .... perfect expansion card for my Nomad IIc mp player and also fits my Fuji FinePix 4700 digital camera. 64MB for this price and quality is a great deal.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: What can you say about a smartmedia card?
Review: it works...

it's big...

when I bought it it was cheap..

never loses data..

ummm...

oh! nifty clear plastic case! oh wait, that's normal. good card, that's it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Almost as good as Olympus Media
Review: Nearly the same as Olympus Media, except the panorama feature. Definatley a good buy!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Very nice add on.
Review: I bought this as an accessery for my husband's new digital camera. He is a serious, amateur photographer, and he is still raving about having the extra picture storage space. This disc has enough room for a full day's shooting, whether for fun or work. At 2 megapixel resolution it holds about 80 photos.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Beware: Does NOT work with RIO 500
Review: I downloaded the firmware upgrade 2.15 and installed it on my Rio 500, however the RIO does not detect the RAM. I read somewhere on Diamond's website that some SmartMedia comes preformatted with the file structure for the typical camera and that I should reformat the card back to its blank state. Now just HOW am I suppose to do this? Remember: the RIO software cant recognize that the card exists. I have downloaded every update or patch I could find for the RIO, but I am at least for now stuck with two of these 64 MB paperweights. One of them was going to be a Christmas gift - glad I had the sense to test it beforehand.


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