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Toshiba PDR-M4 2.14MP Digital Camera Average Customer Review: Electronics list price: $438.99 -- our price: $399.44 (price subject to change: see help) US | Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France Features Reviews (20)
Asin: B00001ZUOX |
$399.44 |
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Viking 16 MB SmartMedia Card (SSFDC3/16) Average Customer Review: Electronics list price: $23.99 -- our price: $20.99 (price subject to change: see help) US | Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France Features Reviews (6)
Asin: B00003G1RI |
$20.99 |
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Viking 32 MB SmartMedia Card (SSFDC3/32) Average Customer Review: Electronics list price: $23.08 -- our price: $17.99 (price subject to change: see help) US | Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France Features Reviews (28)
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
Update: Asin: B00003G1RJ |
$17.99 |
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Viking 64 MB SmartMedia Card (SSFDC3/64) Average Customer Review: Electronics list price: $47.99 -- our price: $37.99 (price subject to change: see help) US | Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France Features Reviews (68)
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 |
$37.99 |
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Viking 128 MB SmartMedia Card (SSFDC3/128) Average Customer Review: Electronics list price: $54.99 -- our price: $48.34 (price subject to change: see help) US | Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France Features Reviews (67)
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.
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 |
$48.34 |
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Viking SmartMedia Adapter for PC Card Slot (SSFDC/ADAPT) Average Customer Review: Electronics list price: $39.99 -- our price: $28.99 (price subject to change: see help) US | Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France Features Reviews (5)
Asin: B00004V41K |
$28.99 |
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Viking SSFDC/AFP Floppy Disk Adapter Average Customer Review: Electronics list price: $64.99 -- our price: $52.99 (price subject to change: see help) US | Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France Features Reviews (23)
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.
Asin: B00004TENU |
$52.99 |
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Viking USB IntelliFlash Reader for CompactFlash/SmartMedia Average Customer Review: Electronics list price: $99.99 -- our price: $59.99 (price subject to change: see help) US | Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France Features Reviews (111)
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.
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 |
$59.99 |
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