The card is an SSFDC (Solid State Floppy Disk Card) removable memory card. With a card like this you can record and erase data from Cameras, MP3 Players, Handheld PC’s and more.
A SmartMedia Card is very small and thin. It is about 1/64 of an...
Pros: Cute as a button: faster and more powerful than you realize Cons: Not as popular as its competitors
It's moniker is not an oxymoron: SmartMedia is an intelligent solution for handy devices like "filmless" digital cameras and mp3 players. It's very similar in nature to larger "Compact Flash" cards and Sony's "Memory Stick". But for some reason, I...
Pros: Fast, saves time, convenient, saves batteries Cons: None
I love my digital camera. It is low-end, a 1.3 megapixel model. But being able to take as many photos as I want without worrying about cost is something I can’t get enough of. I’ve taken over 1100 photos in the last three and half months. My only...
Pros: Small size, Large capacity, Sandisk Reputation Cons: None
I have been using Smartmedia cards since I purchased my first digital camera about four years ago. I have since picked up another camera, an Olympus 3040 3.34 Megapixel digital camera. Part of the reason I purchased the Olympus is due to the fact that...
Pros: Small, inexpensive, Cons: Small size make them feel delicate
I’ve been using Smartmedia now for several months in my Olympus digital camera. I have to say, I am very impressed with this technology. I haven’t used some of the other, competing technologies out there, such as CompactMedia or Sony’s Memorystick....
Pros: Small,Cheaper,Reliable,easy to find Cons: Limited storage capacity
The battle is raging between those who have invested in SmartMedia devices and Compact Flash. As the numbers of digital devices increase this battle could become as historic as Windows vs Mac, or VHS vs Beta.
Pros: Inexpensive, Very Fast, Very Easy To Use. Cons: When I think of something, I'll let you know.
Recently, I purchased an Olympus Camedia C2020 zoom digital camera. I was amazed and very pleased with the results of this camera, and wrote about it here at Epinions.
I purchased my C2020 in a package deal from d-store.com, the d-store...
Pros: Easy to use Cons: Compatability issues need to be taken into consideration when purchasing additional Smart media cards for devices
Smart Media comes in several different packages. Smart Media comes in 3.3 volt and 5 volt cards. There are differences in the cards that are used to show the voltage of the cards. The densities available do not all use the same method of storing data...
Pros: Fast, small, good price Cons: Poorly written instructions
SmartMedia cards are those ultra-thin memory cards used in handheld devices like MP3 players, PDA’s, and digital cameras. My own digital camera, a Ricoh RDC 4200, uses these cards. However, to get the pictures from the SmartMedia card to the PC requires...
Pros: Light on system resources, makes my Ericsson MP3 handsfree more convenient than my Rio PMP300 Cons: Slower than my other USB card reader/writer (but that could be an MMC thing)
When I purchased my new Ericsson MP3 handsfree kit (also reviewed by me here at Epinions) I knew the bundled MMC card reader/writer was a parallel port version, so I knew I'd be getting a USB one as soon as possible. Unfortunately this added 50% to the...
Pros: Fast, easy to setup Cons: (minor) Uses up USB port, not as fast as PCMCIA
We have been having problems with our digital camera at work. I used to use a PCMCIA CompactFlash adapter to get the pictures off it, but I recently purchased a Cardbus 10/100 Network adapter to replace the 10Mb/s (really 6) USB adapter. This meant...
Pros: Small footprint, easy to use and install, makes it much faster to access digital pics Cons: doesn't read Compact Flash cards, just Smart Media cards
When I first bought my digital camera, I thought I'd just deal with downloading my pics off the camera through the cord and software program that came with the camera. How hard could it be, anyway?
Pros: reliability, outstanding performance and the best warranty. Cons: none
SanDisk SmartMedia cards are the best solution when you're looking for portable, easy-to-use storage for images, audio files, data, and other digital files.
SanDisk SmartMedia memory cards provide a higher performance solution compared to other...
Pros: works well in my camera and computer Cons: does not need to be this small and flimsy
I use smartmedia cards for my digital camera. I upgraded to a 32MB card, it cost me about 70 dollars. The media actually works great. In truth though, it either works or it doesn't. If it hold data and is easily transferable, then it works great. It...
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