[Review&QnA] Fujifilm 64MB xD-Picture Card
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[Review&QnA] Fujifilm 64MB xD-Picture Card
About this item
- High-capacity flash memory format for digital cameras
- 64 MB storage capacity
- 3 MB/sec record speed, 5MB/sec read speed
- Ultracompact--.10 ounce weight in the size of a penny
- Designed to consume minimal power
Reviews
★★★★★
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Good material
Works very good. Lots of photo and video room.
★★★★★
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So far, so good.
I bought two 64MB XD picture cards, thinking I'd have one for backup if anything went wrong with one of them. I have yet to use the second one, and could probably have just gotten away with using the 16MB card that came with the camera as backup. Then again, if I did more travelling, it's like having two would be a smart move. I have no complaints about these XD cards.
★★★★★
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Five Stars
great product
★★★★★
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Needed equipment for digital camera
Had to get this; the camera came with a 16MB picture card so I got this so I could take more pictures--I don't have a cell phone camera!
★★★★★
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Purchased a year ago and happy with it
Allows my kinda obsolete camera ( 10 year old FujiFilm A210) to hold a lot more pictures.
Purchased a year ago and happy with it.
★★★★★
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fuji
Everything arrived quickly. The same picture card like my others, really really enjoy taking my photos. Thank you so very much.
★★★★★
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a lot of memory
I have many pix loaded on this card. My last one filled up with only a few pix. I have yet to "FILL" the card and I must have 150 pix on it.
★★★★★
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standard
it works very well with my old camera
★★★★★
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Five Stars
Just what they promised
★★★★★
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Five Stars
works like it supposed to
Question & Answer
Question :
Does this card work in a canon power shot a40
Answer :
Absolutely NOT. I just checked the manual and that camera uses a Compact Flash (CF) card which are much outdated. You can get the manual at this site, https://images-na.ssl-images-amazon.com/media/i3d/01/A/man-migrate/MANUAL000015673.pdf The manual is dated 2002 which means the camera is that old. I would recommend seeking a later model used camera online. They are not that expensive as people mostly use their phones to take pictures. Decide ahead if you want a camera using alkaline AA batteries as a lot of cameras now have 'indigenous' battery packs. You can also find them online. These battery packs are rechargable so you might prefer them to the AA batteries. Preferably using an SD card which are the most popular, but xd cards are good as well. They now come in Gigabytes (GB) storage amounts allowing you to take videos with sound as well. I don't know of a digital camera that does not take videos, but the older cameras did not have sound. Good luck I hope this helps.
Question :
does the sd card 64 MB fit into a fijifilm camera s3100?
Answer :
Sorry, Penny, I no longer have a camera that requires that card and I do remember that it didn't work much longer after I bought it.
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