Fujifilm 2GB SD Card
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Average customer review:Product Description
These are used for storing music, images, data and voice files. For use with digital cameras, MP3 players, PDAS, Smart Phones and Digital Camcorders which require information security system. Fits almost every brand of SDTM device.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #90 in Consumer Electronics
- Brand: FujiFilm
- Model: N076760A
- Released on: 2008-03-27
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: .9 pounds
Features
- Up to 4MB/sec write speed - based on Fujifilm testing
- Stores up to 1361 images - based on 6 million pixel image stored at 1.5MB
- Stores up to 70.8 minutes of movie - based on 25fps 320x240 resolution
- Stores up to 480 music tracks - based on mp3 encryption of 128kbps and 4 minute songs
- 5 year warranty
Editorial Reviews
Manufacturer's Description
SD cards are used for storing images, music, data and movie files. Primarily used in digital cameras, SD cards can also be used in PDA's, MP3 players, Satellite navigation systems, laptop computers amongst other devices. All our SDHC cards are manufactured to our traditional high standards to ensure maximum reliability and peace of mind you have come to associate with Fujifilm.
Customer Reviews
Good quality and cheap as hell
It's an SD card which will store 2Gb worth of files. I found it quick enough to cope with shooting video from my fuji S5700 and I have never experienced any problems with data loss or the transfer speed. It will hold about 380 to 400 jpeg shots in a 7 mega pixel camera.
Did I mention that it is cheap AND good. Brilliant no fuss product.
Nice little card.
Needed a card for my photoframe and my new camera, chose this and have not looked back! It's a gem of a card and I've - so far! - had no problems with it.
Great price, loads of memory
Excellent value and works perfectly. I've been using it in my new camera: fujifilm s8000fd. It will store approx 980 photos (at 8M megapix) or 35 mins of video.


