Fujifilm 32 MB xD Picture Card

  • High-capacity flash memory format for digital cameras
  • 32 MB storage capacity
  • 1.3 MB/sec record speed, 5MB/sec read speed
  • Ultracompact–.10 ounce weight in the size of a penny
  • Designed to consume minimal power

Product Description
Fujifilm’s new xD-Picture Card is the ultimate solution for the exciting new generation of compact digital cameras. xD-Picture Card is the smallest, lightest flash memory card available today, yet it offers the fast read/write speed and high capacity that today’s newest products require. The new Fujifilm xD-Picture Cards are currently available in storage capacities from 16 MB to 256 MB.Amazon.com Product Description
Designed to minimize power consumption, Fuji’s xD-Picture Card offers fast read and write capabilities for smoother digital camera operation. Extremely compact, it is comparable in size to a penny and weighs less than one-tenth of an ounce. The 32 MB capacity card can record data at 1.3 MBps and offers a read speed of 5 MBps…. More >>

Fujifilm 32 MB xD Picture Card




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    5 Responses to “Fujifilm 32 MB xD Picture Card”

    1. gadgetmaster says:

      Buy only COMPACT FLASH compatible products.

      After your camera dies your memory will live on with other Compact Flash products.
      Rating: 1 / 5

    2. Anonymous says:

      Just another example of technology forcing us to upgrade. I have been uising SmartMedia for three years, love my Olympus Cameras and now we are going to have this forced down our throats?

      Maybe PDA’s and MP3’s need this, but the camera format we had was just fine!

      Do not succumb!
      Rating: 1 / 5

    3. rattan says:

      I could not agree more on the issue brought up here. As if there were not already enough memory formats, yet another one. It seems to be about either desperate, or greedy companies trying to capture customers into their markets forever. Why can’t we just have one or two formats of memory?? This is as bad as it would be to have 5+ formats of CD-RoM drives. And SONY is even more guilty than fuji/olympus.
      Smartmedia was developed by Toshiba/Fuji/Olympus, and now Fuji/Olympus couldn’t get along with Toshiba/Panasonic for the sD card. Memeory cards will become more and more versatile into the future and soon be used in countless devices. We need to standardize the market. We can’t afford to buy special memory for each and every device. If you buy Fuji/0lympus, I sincerely suggest you buy a camera that is not limited to xD. Together the people can control the market for our own good..
      Rating: 1 / 5

    4. Anonymous says:

      The xD Card is super small and super cool. What I also like is the convenience of using the FujiFilm USB jump-drive available for $29 which allows you to use the card as a double for file storage, and is a great method of taking a fist full of pics to share with the family.

      I’m definitely happy. Incidentally, I bought the FinePix S3000 camera which uses the xD card. There were consistent reviews about problems with indoor pictures with the camera in limited light. The flash does just fine indoors, and I was amazed with the battery life after so many flash shots.
      Rating: 5 / 5

    5. E. Henderson says:

      This memory card was great it held a great amount of pictures (100 to be exact) for the concert I was going to. I would recommend it to any and everyone I know.
      Rating: 5 / 5

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