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M+2 Gb Xd-picture Card | 
| Brand: Olympus Category: CE
List Price: $37.99 Buy New: $17.99 You Save: $20.00 (53%)
New (41) Used (1) from $17.99
Rating: 26 reviews
Media: Electronics Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 3 Dimensions (in): 5.4 x 3.8 x 0.6
MPN: 202220 Model: 202220 UPC: 050332401334 EAN: 0050332401334 ASIN: B0018SX2OE
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Olympus 2GB High Speed xD Card. The M Plus card is 1.5 times faster then the M type when saving data. |
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Product Description Compact and durable, the Olympus Type-M+ xD-Picture Card is the ultimate removable storage media for digital photos. Besides offering compatibility with virtually all digital cameras with xD-Picture Card slots and almost all other xD-compatible devices, it is the only xD-Picture Card that supports the exclusive Olympus Panorama, 3D and Art modes.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 21 more reviews...
Xd-Picture Card January 6, 2009 J. Morris Pros: Great pictures, lots of space, good for Olympus' "artistic" picture options Cons: Expensive, hard to find, not easily interchanged with other cards
All in all: I would rather have the regular SD card, but the Olympus camera only takes these . . . bummer!
M+2gb XD picture card January 6, 2009 Old Kirk (Aspen Hill, MD) Purchased a couple of 2gb picture cards for my Olympus FE140 and they work well. No complaints what so ever. I just wish they were avaiable in 4 gb or larger but in this medium for at least the Olympus brand, they aren't.
M+2 GB Xd- Picture Card December 20, 2008 Kenneth L. Krenk Item recieved in a very timely manner. Shipping was fair. Price was very competative. Card arrived in propper packing and was as listed. This item works great and for the price, a great deal.
Works Great December 12, 2008 Nicholl L. Mathews (Anchorage, AK USA) It does what it is supposed to do....the video seemed much clearer with the M+ than with the M version, which I used to have before I lost it. I would definitely recommend the M+ over the M.
Why so many different storage formats? November 23, 2008 E. Downing (Raleigh NC USA) This is the fourth camera storage format I've had to deal with. You'd think ISO could get in the act and standardize this mess.
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