Shel Belinkoff wrote:
> 
> Ann ...
> 
> I use various flash cards to xfer data between computers.  They make a nice
> alternative to much lower capacity floppy disks.  The answer to your
> question is, yes, you can put anything on it.  Might be nice to have if you
> want to easily take a few images to a lab for printing instead of burning a
> CD.
> 
> You didn't mention the speed of the card.  That might help someone decide
> if they want it.  The price might be a little high regardless.  Fast 1GB
> cards can be had for less than that these days.  For example, an 80X 1GB
> card can be purchased here for less than $25.00, and a 150X 2GB card for
> about $43.00.
> 
> Shel
> 
>
Shel and all you guys who responded while I was out grocery
shopping - 

I don't know the speed - nothing on the package uses that
word it sends one to
the website for the product details....

I actually would rather not keep it because it is so tiny -
I have a hard enough time handling
and not losing things that are 5 times the size :)

The bar code number on the back is 7 40617 07426 0

I just bought it at Photo Tech when I picked up my dead
camera - I thought $40 was
a good price from earlier experiences with CF cards and I
wanted to get right to testing
the DS

I was thinking of putting it in something the size of a
floppy - not in my camera....
but basically, I'd rather not have tiny things in my life
that I can break or mishandle.
hard enough taking care of the camera

ann the inept







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