SanDisk 48 MB CompactFlash (SDCFB-48-455)


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CompactFlash (CF), which weighs a half-ounce and is the size of a matchbook, is an ultra-small, removable data storage system. Introduced in October, 1994, CF provides complete PC Card-ATA functionality and compatibility. CF has built-in, industry-standard compatibility because the 50-pin CF card can be easily slipped into a passive 68-pin Type II adapter card that fully meets PC Card electrical and mechanical interface specifications.CompactFlash, available in different capacities, was SanDisk's first product based on the company's 32Mbit technology. CF has been designed into more than 200 new mobile products, and more than 135 of those products including digital cameras, HPCs and audio recorders have been introduced. CF is widely used in digital cameras, PDAs, HPCs, personal communicators, medical monitors and audio recorders because it expands the functionality of those products and enables them to be smaller and lighter.
SanDisk SmartMedia cards are the perfect answer when you're looking for portable, easy-to-use storage for images, music, data, and other digital files. The size of a stamp, the SmartMedia card is light and easy to carry. It works with portable electronic devices such as digital cameras and MP3 players that provide a slot for 3.3-volt SmartMedia cards. The cards also work interchangeably with PCs, laptops, and other equipment that accommodates SmartMedia data, including fax machines, printers, scanners, word processors, and handy terminals.

The 48 MB SmartMedia card comes with a lifetime warranty.


1 Great
This small little disk is wonderful! It can hold more than 200 pictures on normal settings, allowing you to pretty much take as many pictures as you want. I used it on my week long vacation and still had room left when I can home. the pictures were wonderful, and when using an adaptor it is easy to upload them to your computer, and edit them.
2 The last roll of film I'll need!
I think this card is a great value and it has worked flawlessly for me since purchased.

With a 48 MB card I can take the equivalent of two rolls of standard film photos on my Epson PhotoPC 850Z digicam. Over the life of the card (which is supposed to be good for something like 10 million photos!) I think this card will pay for itself in very short order.

As I post most of my digital photos on Internet albums or print them out on my inkjet (also an Epson) I rarely go to my local photo developer anymore.

I will probably add a larger SanDisk card at some point after I upgrade to my next digicam.



Thursday, 24-Jul-2008 13:41:39 CDT
Quote of the Day:


Nothing is rich but the inexhaustible wealth of nature.

She shows us only surfaces, but she is a million fathoms deep.
-- Ralph Waldo Emerson

Here is a simple experiment that will teach you an important electrical
lesson: On a cool, dry day, scuff your feet along a carpet, then reach your
hand into a friend's mouth and touch one of his dental fillings. Did you
notice how your friend twitched violently and cried out in pain? This
teaches us that electricity can be a very powerful force, but we must never
use it to hurt others unless we need to learn an important electrical lesson.
It also teaches us how an electrical circuit works. When you scuffed
your feet, you picked up batches of "electrons", which are very small objects
that carpet manufacturers weave into carpets so they will attract dirt.
The electrons travel through your bloodstream and collect in your finger,
where they form a spark that leaps to your friend's filling, then travels
down to his feet and back into the carpet, thus completing the circuit.
Amazing Electronic Fact: If you scuffed your feet long enough without
touching anything, you would build up so many electrons that your finger
would explode! But this is nothing to worry about unless you have
carpeting.
-- Dave Barry, "What is Electricity?"