M+2 Gb Xd-picture Card

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M+2 Gb Xd-picture Card

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Binding: Electronics
Brand: Olympus
EAN: 0050332401334
Feature: Olympus 2GB High Speed xD Card. The M Plus card is 1.5 times faster then the M type when saving data.
Label: Olympus
Manufacturer: Olympus
Model: 202220
Publisher: Olympus
Studio: Olympus



Editorial Review:

Product DescriptionCompact 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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  • 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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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - great performance
you can really see the difference between using the normal M memory and the M+, specially if you are shooting continuous shots and or video.
dont think it twice and go for M+.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Xd Card Works Great
Card works great. Allows me to do panoramic shots and 32fps video on my Olympus 1030SW.



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Slow performance
This is my 3rd memory card which I bought for my Olympus Digital Camera. The other two are 512MB H XD and 8GB microSD. I bought this card so that I could shoot Videos in VGA mode upto 30fps. I am a bit disappointed because it can store only 2GB (thats max available) and is very slow in perfomance (sometimes takes upto 45sec to store a photo in Scene mode).



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Does what it says!
This is an excellent buy. i got it for my 770 stores loads of pictures and videos



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - enables longer video recording
Not a whole lot faster than regular M, so it's still slower than other formats. The advantage that this has over H is that it enables certain Olympus cameras to record videos for longer than 10 seconds at the highest quality setting.



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