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enlarge | Brand: Olympus Category: CE
List Price: $59.99 Buy Refurbished: $13.99 You Save: $46.00 (77%)
Used (1) Refurbished (1) from $13.99
Avg. Customer Rating: 93 reviews
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.1 Dimensions (in): 5 x 6.9 x 0.5
MPN: 202032 Model: 202032 UPC: 050332155046 EAN: 0050332155046 ASIN: B000E5GGQI
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Bad Xd card March 31, 2008 Don't buy this version of Xd card. I have had to send two of them back to Olympus. They did replace the card without difficulty but they sent the same crummy H type card. If you use this card in a card reader there is a high chance that it will corrupt the card and crash your computer. When I complained to Olympus they told me "oh you should not use a type H card in a card reader." If you need an Xd card get a type M card.
Disappointing November 21, 2007 Olympus 202032 H-1 GB xD Picture Card (Retail Package)
The card was dead out of the package. The Olympus camera I bought it for was also a disappointment, I returned both of them for credit.
My next camera will probablt be a Canon with SD memory, which is much more common.
Okay card for still photos, marginal for video November 18, 2007 I bought this card for use in a Fuji S9000 digicam, which also accepts Compact Flash cards. The XD card is noticeably slower to write to than the CF card. On at least one occasion, while shooting 640 x 480 x 30fps video clips with the S9000 (XD card selected as the recording media), the video file was corrupted and unreadable, possibly due to the inability of the XD card to keep up with the MJPEG data stream coming from the processor. I don't know if this failure was something inherent in this card, XD cards in general, or a fault in the camera. I have shot video clips on the XD card on a couple of other occasions with no failures or drop-outs. It has never failed when recording regular still images.
I would have prefered to avoid buying an XD card in the first place, as they are not widely used or available (few cameras other than Olympus brand use XD cards). XD was substantially more expensive than CF or SD when I bought this card - like Sony's Memory Stick, XD is brand-specific so you pay more for it. Because of the questionable performance in my S9000, I generally only switch over to the XD card when the CF card has been filled to capacity and I have more shots to take. I would not want to rely on the XD card for anything really important like a wedding shoot.
Wrong Card! September 22, 2007 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
I ordered the 1 GB "H" card and they sent me the "M" card. Works fine but wrong card.
Good size September 3, 2007 Tried using this on vacation in my Olympus camera for panoramics not sure if it was the card, the OS, the camera or the software but before I could get the photos off the card they would get corrupted and be gone forever. Still think it's great for regular photos though.
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