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Viking 32 MB SmartMedia Card (SSFDC3/32)

Viking 32 MB SmartMedia Card (SSFDC3/32)

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Pretty good
Review: A pretty good third party accesory. Works well with my Rio 500hundred, and is [less expensive] than the 32 meg card made by Diamond themselves. Also, they have a compatibility garantee in case it doesn't work. Pretty good choice.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: No fuss
Review: Don't understand the problems that other folks had. It is just memory and you should find out whether it is go/no-go right away. In this case, it is no fuss for my Olympus D460; it did not require formatting. Buy it You just cannot beat the price of $32 and no shipping from Amazon.com (for 32MB postage stamp size memory! I wanted to cry when thinking about the $500 that I paid for my first 40 MB external hard drive for my Mac!).

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Flakey
Review: Got the card for my new MP3 player, and though it kind of worked, there were glitches (which I blamed on my MP3 player). When I got a new DV Camcorder, I slipped it in and it wouldn't even format. Tried it in another digital camera and confirmed it was bad.

I wound up throwing it away.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Want to know how many pictures a smart media can hold?
Review: Here is general guidline of about how many pictures a smart media card can hold. This list was made up using a 2.1 mega pixel camera at 1600x1200 resolution. (The Fuji Finepix 2300). So if you have a higher mega pixel camera the amount of pictures it can hold will decrease and you will be able to hold a few more pictures with a lower mega pixel model. But these numbers will give you a basic idea so you will know what capacity of smart media card is for you. (1600x1200 resolution) Example: Listed is the card capacity with the amount of photos it can hold in the camera's Fine (best mode), Normal, and Basic photo modes. (Fine,Normal,Basic)

8 MB (9,19,39) 16 MB (19,39,75) 32 MB (40,82,155) 64 MB (82,170,330) 128 MB (168,350,700)

*Most camera's normal mode takes pictures of good enough quality for most photos you will take, unless the camera is under 1.3 mega pixels.

*Many cameras come with a 8MB memory card. But that usually isn't enough memory for most people, here is what I would suggest purchasing:

My suggestions:

1-1.9 mega pixel camera - 8MB or 16 MB

2-2.9 mega pixel camera - 32 MB

3 mega pixels and up - 64 MB

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A fine upgrade!
Review: I bought a couple of these smartmedia cards for my Eigerman F20 mp3 player and they work like a charm. Easy to carry, easy to use, holds about 30 minutes of music per card (depending on the rip).

If you are looking for a card to expand an Eigerman this is a good choice. Unfortunately (if you own an F20), this is the largest card it will take.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: buy online
Review: I bought a digital camera and I would like to add some memory. Because there are so many different cards, I was afraid to buy online. The search engine is very good and I was able to find a card matching my camera. The card fits well and add 99 pictures above a card holding 24. The pictures are similar if not identical in quality compared with the one purchased with the camera.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: buy online
Review: I bought a digital camera and I would like to add some memory. Because there are so many different cards, I was afraid to buy online. The search engine is very good and I was able to find a card matching my camera. The card fits well and add 99 pictures above a card holding 24. The pictures are similar if not identical in quality compared with the one purchased with the camera.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: reliable brand..
Review: I bought one for my "Eiger Labs F20 MP3 Player". It works perfectly..

+price is incredable

highly recommended...

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: It works just fine, and priced competitively
Review: I bought this card to replace the 8MB card that came with my Toshiba Allegretto M4 and it works perfectly fine. Even fully loaded at 32 megs of pictures, retrieval is just as quick as with any other SmartMedia card. Additionally, it's a Viking product, so it's likely to bring with it the reliability its brand name carries. If you want more beef, there's bigger capacities, but as of this writing this is the best priced card for the storage.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent Choice
Review: I bought this for my Fuji Finepix 1400. Buying Fuji card or Olympus card was an more expensive choice. I think this is a good choice as it works fine.


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