Customers say
Customers find the memory card works well, particularly in older Olympus cameras, and appreciate its excellent value and capacity to store many photos. The card reads and writes quickly, and customers consider it reliable. Regarding size compatibility, while some say it’s a perfect fit, others report it being too small for their cameras. Additionally, some customers experienced issues with their cameras breaking.
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A quick rundown of this product’s key features:
xD-Picture Card M+ 2 GB Flash Memory Card 202332
Reusable & Removable
1.5x faster than type M
Compact and Durable
Our Top Reviews
Reviewer: Tiger
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Works Perfectly in My Old Camera
Review: Worked perfectly for my old Fujifilm camera from 2001. I swapped out my old 128MB card for this 2GB card and could take tons of pictures on my vacation at the 3M setting and never came close to filling it. I did not notice any speed improvement when taking pictures. The biggest factor in speed for me is the battery quality. Switching from cheap batteries to Kodak KudAA4 Ultra Digital Alkaline AA Batteries – 4 Pack made a huge difference, especially when flash turned on due to power drain characteristics between pictures to charge up for flash again. So all that I saw was dramatically increased capacity (16X) which worked without a problem. I couldn’t be more thrilled.Definitely go to the Olympus website or your camera’s website and check picture card compatibility. The manual for my camera was out of date and only listed a max of 256MB and said nothing about these newer “M” and “M+” card types. But a quick check on the Fujifilm website linked me to an Olympus compatibility site which listed a large table of camera models and support. Some cameras require a firmware update to support more. My old camera was listed as supporting xD M+ up to 2GB without a firmware update when some newer models than mine needed an update to go beyond 1GB. It seems most support up to 1GB without a problem, and 1/2 support 2GB without an update, another 1/2 (minus a few) up to 2GB with a firmware update, and a few didn’t support it. Bottom line, check the online chart for compatibility first. If it lists your model number and doesn’t say anything about needing a firmware update, you should be fine.This is an excellent value and works perfectly (check your camera compatibility online, not the outdated manual). I can’t imagine any reason not to buy the max your camera supports if the price is very reasonable.
Reviewer: Amazon Customer
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Good
Review: Useful item
Reviewer: roboscratch
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Curious, but essential
Review: XD…Hmmm…I find it most interesting that Olympus finally put this bankrupt iteration of storage in their ‘oops’ closet. Other strange and impossible to quantify products include: Memory Stick, and Lisa, and let us not forget ‘Edsel’. But for those of us enamored of the robust nature of the entire Stylus line, and their capacity to deliver good images (great, maybe?) in the worst of conditions, they are a pocket-camera that has earned a well-deserved reputation and a place in my pants-pocket, but they need those stupid ‘XD’ cards…I had my latest Stylus stolen, and with it, the battery and card. Thieves. Pond-Scum, y’know? So, I found another Stylus online, and ordered this card and a battery, as when the weather turns, I gots (sic) to have me a camera that can take it. Haven’t tried a Stylus, yet? You’ll be sold, I ga-ran-tee youse, you’ll love it. Tough, and the low-light shots will ‘get the shot’ for you that you might not otherwise realize. And I beat the dogs__t out of my first Stylus for eight long years of a daily diet of abuse, falls and impacts before it finally failed to power up one morning. Purty good service, if’n you ask me…
Reviewer: Dan P
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Good solid memory card for the money
Review: I like my Oympus camera, I really do, but one thing I DON’T like is the fact that it requires a proprietary memory card instead of a simple SD card like most other cameras. Honestly, if I’d realized that, I’m not sure I would have gotten it. My Canon point and shoot takes photos just as good – if not better – and uses a regular SD card. But anyway, this is a review of them memory card, not the camera, right? So, ’nuff kvetching and on with the review.I ordered this card from Amazon and it arrived quickly and well packaged as usual. It comes in the typical cardboard/plastic flat retail peg-hook package. After cutting it open, I slipped the card in the camera and tried snapping a few pics. The read/write speed was quick and although 2GB is not really an overwhelming amount of storage these days, it still allows you to snap quite a few images before having to download to clear space. I’ll probably order a couple more, just to have extras/backups.Unless I buy a new camera that uses standard SD cards instead.
Reviewer: Dakota Duce
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Excellent Mb/Cost Ratio For Less Than $14
Review: Even though Wikipedia said the “xD” picture card is officially obsolete as of 2010, there are still many thousands and thousands of “Olympus and FujiFilm” cameras that these memory cards can be used in.We recently upgraded from our 7 year old FujiFilm FinePix A340 to a Canon PowerShot A3100IS because of the smaller factory installed 64Mb memory card.. and the limited number of pictures/movie length (along with having NO sound capabilities with the A340), that was limited on the A340.Instead of throwing our old FujiFilm camera away, I decided to use it as our bumming around/backup unit.. and as such, upgraded the camera’s “firmware” to allow the use of the larger/faster “xD M+” card memory.”Read/Write” speeds increased from the old 64Mb “M” memory of 1.3/5.. to that of the replaced “M+” memory of 3.75/6. Picture capacity and movie length increased from 33 pictures and less than 60 seconds of movies to that now being available of 4,264 pictures.. and a much longer movie time!That’s right. Picture capabilities increased a additional 4,231 shots.. all for less than a “$14 Dollar” bill. Now how can you beat that!?P.S. So the question is.. “Why did we purchase a new Canon when all of the above was done for less than $14.00?” What can I say? As a camera nut, what’s one more to the several that we already own? (wink)
Reviewer: Sanchez
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: Bien
Reviewer: Rebega Nicolae Ciprian
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: 2gb per le foto. Comprata per un’amica che ha una fotocamera Fujifilm . Sono molto contento per il fatto che questa XDpicturecard non si trova piu da nessuna parte . Poi è una 2gb, non è tanto, ma visto che lei l’amica aveva 2-3 xdpicturecard che arrivano al massimo a 250 mb. È compatibile con la fotocamera Fujifilm. Consegna e imballaggio tutto ok.
Reviewer: Bengt Lohmann
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: schnell geliefert, gut verpackt, funktioniert einwandfrei
Reviewer: Dolors
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: Esta tarjeta no solo vale para cámaras Olympus, también es compatible con las Fujifilm.Yo tengo una cámara vieja Fujifilm de 2005 que funciona de maravilla y gracias a estas tarjetas mi vieja máquina tiene nueva vida otra vez.Estoy encantada con su funcionamiento y sus prestaciones.
Reviewer: Amit
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: I have an old fuji film camera and it has a 256 MB capacity. Even for the 6MP camera, this seemed to woefully small. And could not record videos even. This is sad that the format is deprecated, but thanks to Amazon and the Seller I am able to uprade to it.A word of caution. Please check the specs of the camera on the manufacturer website to make sure that the M+ cards are compatible with your camera before placing this order.
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