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Olympus 128 MB SmartMedia Card

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  • 128 MB SmartMedia card for use with digital cameras, MP3 players, and other digital devices
  • Olympus SmartMedia memory cards also make panorama pictures a snap by taking advantage of the panorama function in Olympus digital cameras.


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Olympus SmartMedia Card (128MB) 200753

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Stop juggling multiple SmartMedia cards, and replace them all with a high-capacity 128 MB SmartMedia memory card. Olympus SmartMedia cards are compatible with any product that uses SmartMedia (3.3V). Olympus SmartMedia memory cards also make panorama pictures a snap by taking advantage of the panorama function in .


Customer
Reviewed in the United States on January 11, 2020
just what I wanted and needed, thank you
J. Pepoon
Reviewed in the United States on October 28, 2015
Use this card in my Olympus OM1 and it always functions smoothly and yields great photos. I don't know if this format card is still available but its availability is worth checking out.
Joseph D Brassfield
Reviewed in the United States on January 18, 2015
works as expected.
Al Ernest
Reviewed in the United States on January 17, 2014
Card works but is not made by Olympus as advertised. No name product that does not have panoramic facility that authentic Olympus cards do. Disappointing as I could have bought no name cheaper but went for this because it claimed to be Olympus. Shipped from China.
ElizaJ408
Reviewed in the United States on June 14, 2013
Not too much to say about it, since you expect a product like this to work. My "good" camera had sat on the shelf for over 2 years and I thought it was broken. I bought new batteries, but that didn't help. It finally occurred to me the media card, which was about 10 years old, might be the problem. This new one works perfectly, I'm back to taking amazing pictures with the camera I love, and I was able to give my small digital camera to my mother-in-law.
Frank Armentani
Reviewed in the United States on July 31, 2006
Obviously there is little need for Smart Media Cards so I am a victim of supply and demand. There is very little demand and less of a supply. The product is good. I basicaly use it for my old MP 3 player that still uses Smart Media Cards to store music. These cards use to be $20.00 before the new MP 3 and ipod players hit the market. I am satisfied with the quility but for the price, I will not be buying any more.
PenPen
Reviewed in the United States on September 25, 2004
You stick the card in your camera, and get the message "Card Error" Buying a new card is almost inevitable. I lost an 8mb, and had a 64mb card at the edge of the old round file.What has happens, is that "Windows" formating has corrupted the smart media format on the card. This happens when you edit or delete files on the card thru a card reader attached to your computer. It is always a good idea to delete files, and format your card only in the camera. Otherwise you risk the "Card Error" message the next time you try to use the card in your camera.The cards can be recovered, but only by recovering the original formatting. (...)I had no clue what was being said here, but the breadth of what I read sent my 8mb smart media card to the trash.When I lost my 64mb card to a similar error. I felt it was worth trying to restore the formatting. But the above web site had some OS restrictions and didn't seem to work without significant hardware, software, and knowledge. Seeing all the people with similar errors led me to believe that someone had to have a simple way to recover the card to it's original state. This is when I discoved WinHex. (...)WinHex used a simple copy and paste editor GUI, and some conveneintly supplied DAT files to fix the "Card Error".It is possible that other "hex" editors can do the same thing as long as you have the proper DAT file to replace the damaged file system.Buying a new card is always an option though... : )
Freddy McCall
Reviewed in the United States on December 29, 2003
I bought two of these cards a little less than a year agoand they worked great until recently. I had 160 images onone card and when I tried to upload them to my Dell (whichI have done with success many times) I got"Disk is not formatted." I tried uploading to an IBM PCand got the same message. When I put the card into an HPprinter (that I have had success with in the past) I got"Error on card." I was pretty depressed by this since theimages were taken over several weeks for a documentationproject. As a last effort, I tried uploading the images toan HP computer, and that worked fine - so they were saved.I tossed the defective card. I had in no way mistreated it.This experience has taught me to upload my pictures morefrequently - you could lose a lot of valuable images.
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