Ultra-Compact and Lightweight -- the Smallest Flash Media Card Available
Provides High Read/Write Speeds Necessary for Today's Newest Digital Cameras
Rigid Memory Card Construction for Exceptional Durability
For all xD-Picture Card Compatible Digital Cameras
Editorial Review:
The Fujifilm 512 MB Type M xD-Picture Card is designed to help you store more of your digital photos. It's ultra-compact, with fast data transfer rates and up to 512MB of storage capacity. Enhance your shooting versatility with the panoramic mode support. Connect it with the optional PC Card, USB and Compact Flash card reader to ransfer digital pictures, movies and sound files to a computer more easily.
Customer Reviews:
Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 / 5.0
Works It works, but I do have one issue with it. I really don't know if it is my camera, or the card itself, so I don't want to totally blame the card. I just have a problem sometimes when I try to view the photos that took on my camera. I'll put the camera in review mode, and sometimes it tells me "card read error". I have to eject it and put it back in when it happens. Again, it could be my camera's problem, but I don't know. I guess I'll know whenever the time comes that I decide to get a different card. I'll... more info
Bad Items The item comes seal but , did not work, I will retuned it .The shippind was good .
Very bad deal.
Somewhat disappointed I purchased this memory card for my Fuji Finepix V10 camera. I took about 100 photos and downloaded them to my laptop. I inserted the card back into the camera and erased all of the photos. When I went to preview mode, the photos were gone (as expected), but I got card "read errors". I'm still able to use the card but when I go to preview mode to look at all the pics, I have to skip through 30 boxes with question marks (?). Kinda of annoying...this is the 2nd faulty card I've purchased. I've read on other... more info
Happy to find an XD Picture Card I was happy to find a 512mb picture card (I bought two)for my Olympus 5050. It is an "older" camera and I previously found out that 512mb was the maximum size picture card that it would take.