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Olympus 202027 2GB M Type Xd Card (Retail Package) Sale: $21.99
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Product Description 2 GB Capacity xD-Picture Card / Ultra-compact card allows you to capture much more and in higher resolution before the card is changed |
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Customers Reviews  2008-08-27 xD card As a memory card, there is little to review - it works. However, I the format of the card is such that few computers or card readers are adapted to read it. Manufacturers should not proliferate multiple designs for memory cards. |  2008-08-09 great capacity I ordered this picture card to use in my new SLR Olympus camera. It worked perfectly and holds a tremendous amount of pictures. |  2008-08-01 good for pictures the M type card is usefull if u're taking pictures, but if u want to record video u'd better get H type. with this one the lenght of the video is restricted by the memory of the camera. |  2008-07-06 Slow Speed Processing This memory card holds a good amount of images. But it doesn't have high speed processing, like most SD or SDHC cards. Therefore there are few devices that support this card, but not as popular as SD or SDHC. |  2008-06-29 Extremely efficient delivery. I had this brand new memory card at home in one day and a half! Thank you. | |
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Digital Cameras Novelty - Olympus FE-115Hello! Perhaps, you won’t agree with me, but the topmost news story for today for me seems to be the one from Olympus.
Today, Monday, February 20, 2006, in Singapore, Olympus, a pioneer in digital camera market and the opto-digital technologies leader, has introduced the latest easy-to-use and affordable compact digital camera.
Meet Olympus FE-115!
This new compact digital camera renders digital photography effortless and pleasing. Resting upon a one button - one function design philosophy, such essential functions as shooting, playback and erase are affordable on just one button touch. Besides, users profit from the function “help” in the menu, as it describes all the four scene modes (Portrait, Self-Portrait, Night Scene and Landscape).
Equipped with a 5.0 megapixel CCD, Olympus FE-115 delivers first-class results ensuring every single detail to be precisely captured and reproduced. The camera features a 2.8x optical zoom (equiv. 38-106mm on 35mm cameras) 1:3.0-5.0 for extra versatility by bringing remote objects closer. Moreover, total magnification is extended to more than 11x together with a 4x digital zoom.
But what I find the most attractive and appealing feature of the camera, is that it allows you to capture objects extremely close up!! – the Super Macro mode makes it possible to take pictures from merely 2cm.
Video sequences here are limited only by the size of available memory, what is one more plus in FE-115’s favour.
Additionally, PictBridge support gives a possibility of connection to compatible printers without a PC.
Powered by AA batteries the camera is fitted with a multi-mode built-in flash.
FE-115’s drawbacks?
Perhaps, it’s a rather small 3.8cm/1.5” LCD with 130,000 pixels.
Olympus FE-115 features a 28MB internal memory plus xD-Picture Card slot. The latter can also be viewed as a shortcoming, since xD cards are quite expensive.
Generally, in combination with a light-weight, ergonomically designed box, this new Olympus model is a perfect companion for everyday photographing. It will accompany you wherever and whenever you are heading for.
And, oh yes! One more thing. The FE-115 will be stocked at all major dealers and retailers in mid-March 2006 at a recommended $349 retail price. |
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