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SanDisk 96 MB CompactFlash Card | List Price: $100.00

| Brand: SanDisk Binding: Electronics
Features: - 96 MB CompactFlash
- Removable data-storage system
- Ultracompact
- Industry-standard compatibility
- For use in digital cameras, PDAs, HPCs, personal communicators, and audio recorders
Quite good, but 1 minor drawback [Posted on 2001-01-07] I actually bought a pair of the SanDisk 96MB Compact Flash cards to use with my Nikon CoolPix 990 on a 2 week trip to Hawaii. They worked great! They are large enough that I could shoot at a higher resolution & still take plent of shots. The one thing that I found to be irritating was that the card doesn't come with ANY kind of protective case. Even the 16MB Lexar Compact Flash card that came with my camera had a nice, hard plastic, form fitting, protective case. I managed to come up with a protective case (not quite the right size), but it would have been nice if SanDisk had packaged one with the card. Also, I have seen the price of some competing 96MB cards be a bit cheaper, but have no real regrets about what I spent.
I had major downloading problems with this one [Posted on 2001-04-24] This flash memory card offered good storage capacity per dollar (about $1 per Meg) and works fine in my camera (a Kodak 4800 that I had used with Kodak 16 Meg and Viking 32 Meg cards), but when I tried to download the pictures to my iMac, all hell broke loose. I get error messages saying that there is not enough memory to download the thumbnnails, but no amount of memory reallocation seems to work, and the problems I have been getting are nonreproducible. The person at the Kodak help line was sympathetic but said he could not solve the problem with a non-Kodak product. They offered to transfer my 250 pictures from the Sandisk onto a CD-rom for free once, but I can't do this every time I use the darned card. SanDisk offers no troubleshooting help line. I wish I'd bought a Kodak or Viking card now. Sandisk is also chintzy not providing a plastic protective disc container, as others do.
Great Price, Works Well [Posted on 2001-05-14] Bought this card along with my Elph S100. This size card fits plenty of shots at a good price. I have had no problems with it. Yes, it does not come with a case but all I need is one case. Given the size of my camera and the storage space, I actually did not care to have a case.
Amazing [Posted on 2001-07-04] I have a cannon S100, and I have been taking up to 170 photos in medium quality (enough to print a 10x8" high quality picture). You can be a day taking pictures without being worry about memory.
Works without problems in Coolpix 950 [Posted on 2001-11-25] I bought this chip for my digital camera, a Nikon Coolpix 950. In web mode, you can store about 1000 pictures on it, and in high resolution mode (about 2 MPixels) you can store about 50 pictures. It worked fine out of the box in the camera. The only problem as noted by others here, is that no case is included to hold the card. Considering the plastic case that came with my camera must have cost a fraction of a cent to produce, I think SanDisk should include this in future product offerings. It's very annoying that they didn't include it. Since all of these cards pretty much work the same, I think price should be the main determination of which one to buy.
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