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Harvey Bragg great product, and price, but the advances in this field have made this 128 mb capacity a thing of the past.
I will buy another one but with more space anyday. Well, no need to say more, this thing works great. Thanks alot San Disk. I decided to purchase this item because I needed to get SD memory for my g/friends digital camera, so I chose this one because of the price and the brand. SanDisk is known for their memory.
Well, I guess you get what you pay for. That was a nice gesture, but I really didn't need anything else. They offered to send me another product (not for the camera, but just something else of the same value).
However, one day it was no longer recognized by my Olympus camera. Now a year later-- same thing has happened. I got a really great deal on a 128mb SanDisk SmartCard through Amazon.
The card has a five year warranty HOWEVER, I called the manufacturer who told me they no long make this product and there are no replacements available for them to send me, so in other words, I am OUT OF LUCK. If you're going to buy one of these cards, be aware they are no longer being replaced by SanDisk, so the 5 year warranty is basically useless. It could not be reformatted either.
It was only about a year old, so I received a new card quickly from SanDisk.
love it. just got this one at sears, and was only $20 so i grabbed it. GET SANDISK NOT LEXAR, THEY BREAK ALL THE TIME. go out and buy one today. the Canon A400 i have only came with 16mb so i needed more space. the 128 is much faster and easy to format than my old one.
Besides, the transfer speed is only critical when you're using the continuous shooting mode, which I seldom use. The plain vanilla SanDisk 1GB is usually about 20-30 dollars cheaper than the 1 GB San Disk Ultra II. The price difference is not, however.
I've taken hundreds of pictures, dumped them from the camera to my hard drive, and have had no problems of any kind. I went back and looked at the transfer rate for this original SanDisk, and it claimed a rate of "up to 10 megabytes" per second. This is the memory card that came with my Pentax 6.1 megapixel camera.
So the difference in speed appears to be negligible if anything. At the highest quality JPEG setting, its capacity is about 40-45 pictures.One thing I am wondering about is the speed.
When I began searching for a 1GB card I noticed SanDisk touted its Ultra II card as being very fast in transferring data to the card--over 9 megabytes per second.
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