Dr Gadget - Gadget Shop - Fuji 1GB XD Type M Picture Card

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List Price: £19.99
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Manufacturer: FUJIFILM
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Batteries Included: 0 Binding: Electronics Brand: FujiFilm EAN: 5036321051112 Feature: Fuji Is Fragile: 0 Label: FUJIFILM Manufacturer: FUJIFILM Model: 1GB SD Card Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: FUJIFILM Release Date: 2008-03-27 Studio: FUJIFILM System Memory Size: 1
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Customer Rating:      Summary: RIP OFF post & packing Comment: Just bought new Finepix from Amason. Wanted 1GB cards, so keyed in 5 no at 3.98 each only to find cariage is £22.95 (more than the product. Cards weight about 5grammes each; all 5 don't come to an oz. Selected 'cancel' Keep your cards!!! My advice is don't deal via Amazon!!
Customer Rating:      Summary: No problems! Comment: Unlike some of the reviews below I've not had a problem with my card at all. It works a treat, and hasn't been a problem with my Fuji F31FD. Fast delivery and no issues to report whatsoever.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Crash Card Comment: I would not recommend this card at all, bought it in the bundle with the S5600, camera great card complete rubbish. I had several weekend trips & videos on it, when it suddenly decided to pack up. Had to re-format the card to get it to work again and lost all my pics. This has since happened two and now the card won't work at all, complete waste of money. The other 64g sd card supplied has worked great and never failed once.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Not compatible with all xD cameras Comment: Despite the Technical Review claiming that the Card is "For All Digital Cameras Compatible With xD-Picture cards", it clearly states on the packaging that the card is not compatible with the M603, F700, A345, A350 and A370. There are also issues with the S5000, S7000, F610 and S20 Pro. The A330, A340, F710 and A120 will need firmware upgardes.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Compare and Contrast Comment: I should have take notice of the review below - I ordered the card today from onlinememory.co.uk specifically because the site said it was in stock. Checking the progress of the order, it has amazingly become "Out of Stock". Sharp practice or genuine mistake? Hard to say, because as with the previous poster, there is no answer on any of their numbers.
I have emailed them cancelling the order, and am told to allow 48 hours for an answer. We will see.
Update - I ordered another card through Quigleys (via Amazon) and guess what - it arrived this morning (20th) even though the expected delivery date was given as 22nd-25th Sep. Superb service. And of course, no reply from onlinememory yet. Moral - buy from the Amazon reseller as so many people have said.
I realise it was unfair to give the card one star previously when I was rating the service of someone who was not even an Amazon seller, sorry about that, and I can't change the star rating when editing the review it seems. And I can't post another review, only one allowed.
Card is fine by the way.
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The xD-Picture Card memory card allows you to save high defintition images and video sequences. The xD is adapted to digital cameras with a small format and is the smallest memory card on the market
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