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.com SanDisk SmartMedia cards are the perfect answer when you're looking for portable, easy-to-use storage for images, music, data, and other digital files. The size of a stamp, the SmartMedia card is light and easy to carry. It works with portable electronic devices such as digital cameras and MP3 players that provide a slot for 3.3-volt SmartMedia cards. The cards also work interchangeably with PCs, laptops, and other equipment that accommodates SmartMedia data, including fax machines, printers, scanners, word processors, and handy terminals. The 32 MB SmartMedia card comes with a lifetime warranty.
A**R
Just what was needed
We've been looking all over for a Smartmedia card to work in a Musical Yamaha Motiff 7 Keyboard - the mft discontined them years ago - so glad we found this - works perfect and we can save tracks directly from the board again ....
M**C
A must for travel!
We found this smart media card so valuable on our recent European vacation; we were able to get 100 pictures on it at a fairly high resolution. What a great product!
B**L
Want to know how much a smart media card can hold?
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 MB2-2.9 mega pixel camera - 32 MB3 mega pixels and up - 64 MB
N**E
Perfect for portable MP3 players like the Rio500
The SanDisk 32MB SmartMedia card was the largest available when I bought it last year to supplement the 64MB onboard the Rio500 MP3 player. It worked flawlessly, easily accomodating about 38 extra minutes of 160-kHz quality MP3 music data - enough to get the last couple of tracks off of 72-minute CD albums. The card is about an inch square and really "wafer-thin." (less than 1mm thick)Bear in mind that since that time, a 64MB card has become available, and it will work flawlessly in the Rio500; larger MB cards are promised and should be compatible as well.If you also use a Compact Flash digital camera, it's worth considering a cardreader/writer such as the Viking Intelliflash (also available from Amazon.) With this you can easily read and write data from both card formats, SmartMedia and CompactFlash.
C**K
I can take over 150 HQ shots with my Olympus D-460 Camera
I'm very pleased with this card. It is real simple to install. Just turn of the camera and pull out the old card and pop the 32 mb card in. The price is much cheaper than the Olympus 32 mb card. The only difference is that you can't take panoramic shots. Save your 8 mb card for that. The nice thing about the added memory for the camera is now I can take it on vacation and snap as many pictures as I want without worrying about downloading them to a PC. My next purchase will be a USB card reader because the serial connection on my digital camera is painfully slow.
S**R
RESEARCH your digital camera (& other device) BEFORE buying!
Not compatible with my Sanyo VPC-X300. (Also a camera that won't go higher than 8MB).The little research I've done shows that 32MB definately works(suppose to) with these digital cameras; more should be out there:*FUJIX: DX-10.MX-500,600,700,2700.*LEICA: Digilux.*OLYMPUS: D-620L,C-1400XL,C-2000Zoom,D-400Zoom,C-900Zoom.(These can use it WITH an Olympus upgrade: D-340L,D-340R,C-840L,D-500L,C-1000L,D-600L,C-1400L)*RICOH: RDC-5000.*SANYO: VPC-Z400.*TOSHIBA: PDR-M3,PDR-M4.!Hope this review enlightens you! ~ Bodhisattva8 ~
A**R
Cool, Small, and Light
I got this card free with my nomad MP3 player. I'm suprized that I even got it free. The quality of this small memory card is great! I thought that my MP3 player would be huge (in size) because of the space needed for the memory card, but the MP3 player only has like one fourth of it's space dedicated to the memory card and the MP3 player is about the size of a disposable camera. 32 MB is good with me figuring I have 32 on bord to. I might buy a couple more so that I have alot of memory for my music. I have a carrying case for my memory cards and it is the same size as my MP3 player and it holds 6 memory cards!!!!! I love the size, the price on amazon.com because it is the lowest price I've seen, the weight, and the quality. I highly recommend this to everyone that needs alot of memory and dosen't like the hassle of the over priced, cheep (in quality), heavy, space taking memory cards from those other companys.
A**I
Worth the price
I recently bought the Diamond Rio PMP 500. This card has an advantage over the other cards: the price. This card is an awesome buy, work just as well as an expensive card without the price. I wish it was 64 MB though. I still sugest it.
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