Dr Gadget - Gadget Shop - Fuji 2GB XD Picture Card Type M

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List Price: £34.99
Our Price: £8.80
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Manufacturer: FUJIFILM
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Binding: Electronics Brand: FujiFilm EAN: 5036321055745 Feature: High performance type M XD Picture Card. Label: FUJIFILM Legal Disclaimer: Layer One UK does not offer any warranty other than the one imposed by the manufacturer. Consequently, the warranty conditions proposed by Layer One UK will be an exact copy of the manufacturers. Manufacturer: FUJIFILM Model: 2GB xD-Picture Card Publisher: FUJIFILM Release Date: 2008-03-27 Studio: FUJIFILM
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Features
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High performance type M XD Picture Card. Faster data transfers Smooth movie recording Genuine FujiFilm product in sealed package.
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Arrived quickly, works fine Comment: I ordered from flash_memory two days ago, it arrived this morning and so far it's working great. They charge a lot for shipping (five pounds for a little memory card!), but if you add this to the price of the card, you still get a better price than you would in a store.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Need new one Comment: Lost the lost the old one on holiday, so it was a new one again and as i like Fuji it was Fuji 2GB xd picture card for me. Order last week and got it with in two days welldone very quick
Customer Rating:      Summary: Great little card Comment: This is for reviewing the product and not the seller. Anyway this is superb considering I bought a 1Gb card for £36 not too long ago.
A Bargin!!!
Customer Rating:      Summary: Reviews Comment: Do people not understand this reviewing system is for reviewing the item and how good it is and not for reviewing the sellers there is a seperate review system and complaints procedure for that, if you want to mention the seller in this review great but actually review the product cos a load of you are giving a bad star rating to a good product!! Muppets
Customer Rating:      Summary: A good card Comment: I use this in my Fuji6500fd. I have had absolutely no problems with it at all (although like many of the other positive reviews, mine didn't come from moreflash). I would point out though that it does seem to be slightly slower than the 1GB card. It is generally not noticable until I use the 3 frame burst option on the 6500, then it is noticably slower to process than the 1GB.
I tend to use the 1GB for photos for this reason, and keep the 2GB for movies, where it can store 30 minutes worth of footage!
A good buy though for the price.
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Fuji xD Picture Card 2GB in the type M
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