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    Viking 128 MB SmartMedia Card (SSFDC3/128)
    Average Customer Review: 4.49 out of 5 stars
    Electronics
    list price: $54.99 -- our price: $48.34
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    Features

    • Optimized for use in PDAs, MP3 players, or digital cameras
    • Lightning fast read and write speeds allow you to get the best performance from your PDA, MP3 player, or digital camera
    • High quality components guarantee steady performance, the utmost durability, and breadth of compatibility
    • Individually tested to ensure each product works the first time, everytime
    • Five year replacement warranty and 30-day money-back guarantee
    Reviews (67)

    5-0 out of 5 stars Great Value
    Have owned 4 months. Bought 2 128MB cards. no problems for 3 months. camera stopped recognizing 1 of the cards, but Viking promptly replaced. Best customer service I,ve seen for a long time. rebate was extra slow to arrive, took about 3 months.

    5-0 out of 5 stars At least this one works
    In another review, I describe the negative experience I had with a Sandisk 128MB card. In summary, the card was defective and I lost 240 pictures. More recently, I have been using this Viking card and it has worked flawlessly, at least so far.

    I have a 2 megapixel camera, and in HQ mode each photo is approximately 500K, and in SHQ mode 1MB. This means you can fit 256 or 128 photos in the respective modes. In my brief experience I have found the HQ mode sufficient for most photos, so for me this card stores the equivelant of 10 rolls of film. For my 2 megapixel camera, this has been a convenience. For those who plan to save even larger files, I would say that the 128MB size is essential. And with the falling prices on these cards, it makes more sense than ever to invest in a card this size.

    5-0 out of 5 stars The cheapest Smart Media on the market
    I recently received a Fuji Finepix F601 as a gift; the giver, a professional photographer, included a Fuji 128MB Smart Media Card as a matter of course. Thank goodness he knew what he was doing in terms of storage needs, at least -- the 601 only comes with a 16MB card, which on the 601 is only enough for 5 images at the highest recording level. If you're getting a compatible Fuji, Olympus, or other-brand camera, you really need the highest storage card possible.

    But it turns out these cards are fragile, and fingerprints can short them out or cause problems with the camera or reader being able to access their contents. So the best way to keep them around forever is to get a 128 MB card and never remove it! Ideally, then, this should be a solution coupled with the purchase or ownership of a camera which interfaces directly (USB or firewire) with the PC, so there won't be a need to remove the card. Ever. That security, and the ability to store over a hundred 8x10 print-quality pix on one wafer-thin card, makes the bigger sized card easily worth the extra cost if you're getting a Fuji or other-brand digital camera.

    As for brand...well, after trying a Fuji and a Viking card, and checking the wiring stats on both, it turns out the brand names of Smart Cards have almost nothing to do with quality -- these are, for all intents and purposes, interchangable -- so buying the cheapest one out there is the best bet. And, with rebates, the Viking card IS the cheapest Smart Media brand on the market -- by a factor of about 10% or more. Order now before the sale price changes! ... Read more

    Asin: B00005AC8W
    Sales Rank: 702
    Subjects:  1. CPU Upgrade Card (Cards, Upgrades)    2. Mac Macintosh Machintosh Apple    3. Smartmedia (Smart Media)    4. Card (Cards)   


    $48.34

    Viking 64 MB SmartMedia Card (SSFDC3/64)
    Average Customer Review: 4.62 out of 5 stars
    Electronics
    list price: $47.99 -- our price: $37.99
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    Features

    • Optimized for use in PDAs, MP3 players, or digital cameras
    • Lightning fast read and write speeds allow you to get the best performance from your PDA, MP3 player, or digital camera
    • High quality components guarantee steady performance, the utmost durability, and breadth of compatibility
    • Individually tested to ensure each product works the first time, everytime
    • Five year replacement warranty and 30-day money-back guarantee
    Reviews (68)

    5-0 out of 5 stars Who could ask for more?
    I have the fuji 40i digital camera with mp3 player built in and movie camera with sound feature also. What a super camera, so small. But I found after loading my mp3's and taking my movies, I had no memory left for pics. (fuji comes with a 16meg card) So I read the reviews on Amazon and noticed people said the Viking cards worked on the fuji cameras. (fuji needs a special ID memory smartcard for audio) So I purchased my Viking 64 meg smartcard from Amazon and I'm thrilled. According to what I have read , this is the maximum card you can use with this camera. Everything works. I can now take 51 pics in the 2400x1800 mode while holding my favorite mp3's and movie in the camera. Life is beautiful! Super price (can you believe the drop in smart card pricing?) Thank you ,Amazon and Viking!

    4-0 out of 5 stars 1000 PICS in a match book that is as thin as a dime !
    This card enables me to take about 1000 pictures (at the lowest resolution) with my Olympus 460. This is the largest smartmedia card you can currently buy and only has one minor draw back. The panorama feature is not available on Olympus cameras that have a panorama feature since this is not an Olympus brand card. Over all this is a great product. With such a high data capacity card as smartmedia USB reader is almost a must. I can download the 64 MB that are on this card in under 2 Minutes with a USB reader. Before with the serial connection that came with my camera it took (or felt like) hours! This is also the cheaper of the 2 64MB Smartmedia currently on amazon now.

    5-0 out of 5 stars Want to know how much smart media cards 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 MB

    2-2.9 mega pixel camera - 32 MB

    3 mega pixels and up - 64 MB ... Read more

    Asin: B00004TENT
    Sales Rank: 7,232
    Subjects:  1. viking memory finder    2. Digital Camera PDA MP3 Rio    3. CPU Upgrade Card (Cards, Upgrades)    4. Smartmedia (Smart Media)    5. Card (Cards)   


    $37.99

    Viking 32 MB SmartMedia Card (SSFDC3/32)
    Average Customer Review: 4.64 out of 5 stars
    Electronics
    list price: $23.08 -- our price: $17.99
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    Features

    • Optimized for use in PDAs, MP3 players, or digital cameras
    • Lightning fast read and write speeds allow you to get the best performance from your PDA, MP3 player, or digital camera
    • High quality components guarantee steady performance, the utmost durability, and breadth of compatibility
    • Individually tested to ensure each product works the first time, everytime
    • Five year replacement warranty and 30-day money-back guarantee
    Reviews (28)

    5-0 out of 5 stars buy online
    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.

    5-0 out of 5 stars Want to know how many pictures a smart media 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 MB

    2-2.9 mega pixel camera - 32 MB

    3 mega pixels and up - 64 MB

    5-0 out of 5 stars Works great
    I've ordered three of these things. They work great. Never had any problems. They come with a nice plastic case that is perfect for storing the cards in my camera bag.

    Update:
    I think I own about six of these by now (12/2003). Still, no problems. ... Read more

    Asin: B00003G1RJ
    Sales Rank: 7,466
    Subjects:  1. Digital Camera PDA MP3 Rio    2. CPU Upgrade Card (Cards, Upgrades)    3. Smartmedia (Smart Media)    4. Card (Cards)   


    $17.99

    Viking 16 MB SmartMedia Card (SSFDC3/16)
    Average Customer Review: 4.33 out of 5 stars
    Electronics
    list price: $23.99 -- our price: $20.99
    (price subject to change: see help)
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    Features

    • Optimized for use in PDAs, MP3 players, or digital cameras
    • Lightning fast read and write speeds allow you to get the best performance from your PDA, MP3 player, or digital camera
    • High quality components guarantee steady performance, the utmost durability, and breadth of compatibility
    • Individually tested to ensure each product works the first time, everytime
    • Five year replacement warranty and 30-day money-back guarantee
    Reviews (6)

    5-0 out of 5 stars A card that does its job just the way it should.
    I have found no fault with this card, used in a digital camera. It gives a lot more (needed) capacity than the card that came with the camera and it works without a hitch. The photos from it download fine and are high quality.

    5-0 out of 5 stars Yet another great product from viking
    This is a great card. I bought it for my sharp dig. viewcam. It works great. I purchased the 16 mb card and it holds so many pics.

    1-0 out of 5 stars Compatibility with ARGUS cameras
    Not compatible with ARGUS cameras as shown in the editorial review. ... Read more

    Asin: B00003G1RI
    Sales Rank: 571
    Subjects:  1. Digital Camera PDA MP3 Rio    2. CPU Upgrade Card (Cards, Upgrades)    3. Smartmedia (Smart Media)    4. Card (Cards)   


    $20.99

    Viking SSFDC/AFP Floppy Disk Adapter
    Average Customer Review: 3.57 out of 5 stars
    Electronics
    list price: $64.99 -- our price: $52.99
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    Features

    • Turns your 3-1/2" disk drive into a SmartMedia card reader
    • Transfer files from your SmartMedia card to your computer just like you would from a floppy disk
    • Compatible with most Windows and Macintosh environments including Windows NT
    • Transfers data at 500KB per second
    • One year replacement warranty and 30-day money-back guarantee
    Reviews (23)

    5-0 out of 5 stars Convenient. Saves USB hassle.
    This makes transferring digital pictures from cameras that use smart media cards to the computer simple and easy.

    The smart media card is inserted into the adapter, and the adapter then goes in the floppy drive and is read by the computer as any other 3.5 disk. The software installation is easy. It comes with software for most operating systems, but as of mid december the software for installation on windows xp had to be downloaded from their web site. The time to transfer files from the floppy to the hard drive is slower than USB, but the process doesn't need your attention so you can select the files you want to transfer and walk away while the process goes on.

    The cost, of course, is added to the cost of the digital camera which usually comes with the USB cable included, so you do pay for the convenience of being able to download the pictures into any computer that has a floppy drive but may not have a free USB port, or of just avoiding the hassle of connecting and disconnecting the USB cable and of running down the camera batteries to transfer the files.

    As noted by others, it does not come with a manual, but that is also downloadable from the website.

    If you care to spend the money and can put up with a slower file transfer time, this is a great product for those who don't have USB capability, or to avoid any hassles or inconvenience that comes with the USB connection.

    1-0 out of 5 stars don't wasre your money
    buy the original of Olympus. This doen't work with my windows xp computer, the fact is that you don't have an XP software with the product. you must go to the web and download it.The only thing you have with this horrible products are 3 diskettes , with no XP software and no instaling instructions....a minimun advice in the bag , refers to the web page for the instaling instructions, the last bad thing is!in the web there are no instructions, for this product¡¡¡¡I'm going to return to amazon.BRRRRRRRR

    5-0 out of 5 stars BOOM! You're in business
    No problems, no complaints. I wouldn't think of not buying it when I bought my digital camera that uses Smart Media. What's cool is that I can also use it for transferring large files of any kind (not only images) from one computer to another via the floppy drive. 128 megs large. For all I know there could be a 256 Mb Smart Card now. It's nothing to install the driver then BOOM your in business. It doesn't have the fastest transfer rate of all devices, but it is definately faster than a parallel port. ... Read more

    Asin: B00004TENU
    Sales Rank: 8,484
    Subjects:  1. Digital Camera PDA MP3 Rio Adapter    2. CPU Upgrade Card (Cards, Upgrades)    3. Portable Audio    4. MP3 MP 3 Player    5. Mac Macintosh Machintosh Apple    6. Memory Card Reader (Readers)   


    $52.99

    Viking USB IntelliFlash Reader for CompactFlash/SmartMedia
    Average Customer Review: 3.81 out of 5 stars
    Electronics
    list price: $99.99 -- our price: $59.99
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    Features

    • Reads and writes to: ATA Flash, CompactFlash, and SmartMedia
    • Reads and writes at 1.5 MB per second (10X) allowing fast file transfer to and from your flash card
    • Compatible with most Windows and Macintosh environments
    • Computer recognizes the card reader as multiple additional drives on your computer; allowing the utmost in flexibility and convenience
    • One year replacement warranty and 30-day money-back guarantee
    Reviews (111)

    5-0 out of 5 stars More than what's advertised
    I first bought (and have reviewed) the ScanDisk reader, with which I had too many drive conflicts and installation problems. The Viking unit is better thought out, and this is apparent from the moment you open the box and notice how it is neatly and carefully packaged. I installed the Viking software (30 seconds, no options), rebooted and plugged the drive into my USB port. It was recognized by the OS and the correct drivers were installed and, voila, I was in business! I seems to read a little faster than the ScanDisk drive, has better indicator lights for on/active & reading, and includes an adapter that allows you to use the CompactFlash card in your laptop without need of the larger drive. As a last little bonus, the drive can also read SmartMedia cards!

    2-0 out of 5 stars A good product; needs better support
    After trying to get my IBM laptop to download pictures from my Nikon digital camera via the serial connection and discovering that the two units were incompatible, I decided to buy this card reader. It works well, but I have to follow a particular procedure or else I get a Windows 98 protection error or, barring that problem, the computer refuses to read the card.

    1) Make sure the computer's USB hub has been disconnected before shutting down.

    2) Plug in the USB hub (but keep the card reader unplugged for now).

    3) Power up the peripherals, including the USB hub.

    4) Boot up the computer.

    5) Plug card into the card reader.

    6) Plug the card reader into the USB hub.

    7) Watch as Windows becomes confused because it also has a Zip drive attached to the hub.

    8) Copy the pictures off the card in the reader.

    9) Unplug the reader from the hub.

    I had to do something similar when I tried using the reader on a Mac G3 tower.

    It's a rigamarole, but it works. When I talked to the folks at Viking, they said it was a software problem (the usual contention made by hardware manufacturers--and vice versa) and said they couldn't help me.

    So, it's basically a good unit, but Viking needs to work harder on compatibility and support.

    4-0 out of 5 stars Satisfy your need for speed!
    Assuming that spending the bucks on a memory reader isn't going to cause any heartburn, you won't be disappointed by the USB Flash Memory Reader.

    Essentially, what you are buying is speed. The USB Flash Memory Reader is fast, fast, fast. I've experienced a screaming 25-50X improvement! Transferring jpeg images files from my Nikon CoolPix to my Windows laptop previously took many minutes via a serial cable connection. Comparable transfers now require just a few seconds.

    The USB device is plug-and-play and pretty funky looking (think: iMac cool). The drivers for Windows and MacOS are available.

    CAUTION: I'm told there are unique technical issues surrounding the Diamond Rio MP3 Player's proprietary audio files.

    In summary, the USB Flash Memory Reader will satisfy your need for speed! (Well, at least, temporarily.) ... Read more

    Asin: B00004TEN2
    Sales Rank: 46
    Subjects:  1. viking memory finder    2. MP3 Flash Card Reader USB Compact ATA Digital    3. Memory Card Reader (Readers)   


    $59.99

    Olympus C-2040 2.11MP Digital Camera w/ 3x Optical Zoom
    Average Customer Review: 4.55 out of 5 stars
    Electronics
    list price: $599.99 -- our price: $299.88
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    Editorial Review

    An upgrade to Olympus' respected (and discontinued) C-2020, the C-2040 incorporates all of its predecessor's features plus a faster lens, easier connection to your computer, and improved image processing. The fast f1.8-2.6 lens is clearly the central feature of the new model. According to Olympus, the lens lets the C-2040 shoot in lower light conditions, which allows you to shoot flash-free in more situations and increases the effective range of the flash. The 2.11 megapixel CCD in the C-2040 captures images at a resolution of 1600 x 1200, in both the JPEG and uncompressed TIFF formats, and an 8 MB internal buffer allows you to shoot at 1.4 frames per second at high resolution and low compression levels. Additionally, the camera can record short QuickTime movies with sound.

    The camera can be operated in several modes: in programmed-auto mode, the camera does everything for you; in aperture- and shutter-priority modes, you get to set the aperture or priority, and the camera does the rest; in full manual mode, you have control over all camera functions. Images can be downloaded to either a Mac or PC via the included USB cable, or viewed on your television using the included video cable. The camera includes USB storage class connectivity, which means it can be connected to any USB-based Windows Me/2000 and Mac OS 8.6 or later computer without installing any software. The C-2040 also ships with two CR-3V long-life disposable lithium batteries (four AA batteries can also be used), an 8 MB SmartMedia card, strap, and software. ... Read more

    Features

    • 2.11 megapixel sensor creates 1600 x 1200 images for prints at sizes up to 8 x 10
    • 3x optical plus 2.5x digital zoom lens with autofocus
    • Included 8 MB SmartMedia memory card holds 16 images at default resolution
    • Connects with Macs and PCs via USB port
    • Uses 2 CR-3V lithium batteries, included, or 4 AA batteries, not included
    Reviews (49)

    5-0 out of 5 stars Great pictures, terrific value!
    I love my Olympus 2040. It takes awesome pictures at a great price. The colors are true and the detail is phenomenal. I bought it over the C-3030 or any other 3.3 megapixel camera because unless you're going to print pictures LARGER than 8 x 10, those extra 1.2 megapixels are a waste. 2.1 megapixels fits more pictures on a memory card, too. On my 128 mb card you can take 257 pictures at the default 1600 x 1200. A 3.3 megapixel camera could only fit 164 or so at its default resolution. 2.1 is actually the smarter buy! (3.3 megapixels can only print sharper pictures than 2.1 when PRINT size EXCEEDS 8 x 10. Below 8 x 10, it's virtually impossible to tell the difference between a print from a 2.1 megapixel camera and a 3.3 megapixel camera.)

    If you're considering the 2040, though, you might want to check out the C-700. you get sound with the movies (no sound on the 2040) and best of all a 10x optical zoom. The 2040 only has a 3x optical zoom (3x is equivalent to about 85mm, 10x is equivalent to 185mm traditional 35mm zoom lens. 3x zoom is merely "fine", nothing to jump up and down over.) Plus the C-700 has a new menu structure, although the 2040's really isn't that difficult if you spend some time with it.

    Be sure to add in the cost of a 64 mb SmartMedia card, though. The 8 mb card is just a waste of time unless you bump down the resolution to, say, 1024 x 768, which you can do in the menus. I recommend you buy at least one Olympus brand 64mb card since only Olympus brand cards can make use of the fun "stitch" panorama feature in the Camedia's software. You'll probably only use this feature once in a while, but when you do want to do a panorama (like I did atop the Eiffel Tower) it would be nice not to have to fuddle with changing to the tiny 8mb Olympus card.

    Other niceties: The 2040 while it doesn't come with a remote, is remote capable. Remote operates zoom and shutter. The lens cap now comes with a cord unlike its predecessors. The flash can be turned off, forced to flash all the time, or be set to auto. Also has red eye reduction.

    Dislikes: Power saver mode cannot not be turned off. Even with the LCD screen off, after a while the camera goes into snooze mode and takes a second or two to be available. If you hand your 2040 to someone to take your picture, be sure to wake it up for him, or like me, he'll end up confused as to why your camera isn't working. This is easily gotten around by anticipating a shot.

    ONE YEAR UPDATE: I've had the 2040 for a year now and I still love this camera. I've taken over 1,000 pictures and haven't had a single problem with it. I did find out that the Camedia software (ver. 2.5) must have memory limitations, though. I had about 550 pics in one folder (I'm building a house and collecting photo evidence in case the builder tries to gyp me) and it just couldn't handle that many without crashing when I tried to run the slide show. Simple solution was just to divide my collection into folders. Buy this camera. It's great!

    5-0 out of 5 stars My First Digital Camera
    I had been wanting a digital camera for a while and had my eye on the 2040. I take a lot of pictures just for fun and film processing cost and delay were killing me. I wish I had bought one of these sooner.
    I've had mine for a week and I love it. I took a few test pics just using the default options and then connected the USB cable to my WinME PC. My PC then recognized the camera and then started my photo software. I was then able to manage the pictures on the camera as though it were a connected disk drive. I did not have to use the included software. The images look as good as the ones on my 35mm film camera.
    I also bought the optional 64MB memory card which gives me 128 HQ or 306 SQ1 shots. That's plenty for a day's work!
    The only downside is that lens cap. If it's on when you power up the camera balks as it tries to extend the lens. The AC adapter also seems a bit pricey but it looks like one of those have to have items.

    5-0 out of 5 stars I love this camera!
    I own this camera and have used it for almost 3 years now. It has been through Christmas, Easter, Birthdays, Anniversaries, trips to Yellowstone and Disney World. I always get the best pictures. The pictures my husband and I took at Yellowstone were phenomenal. They rivaled many of the post cards we saw for sale, especially of the Lower falls. This is a very easy point and shoot type camera. I only wish the optical zoom was greater than 3X. ... Read more

    Asin: B000058TLP
    Subjects:  1. Olympus C2040    2. C2040    3. Digital Camera (Cameras)    4. Photograph (Photography)   


    $299.88

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