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More info?)
Mark Fineman wrote:
> On Thu, 16 Jun 2005 05:36:24 -0700, Robert McKee
> <mckeehpnospam@eteddys.net> wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>> I have a Fuji S7000 here, and am quite happy with it. However, I would
>> like
>> to upgrade to a larger mem card. IF anyone is successfully using a 1gig
>> XD card with this camera, I would like to know...
> The work with Fujifilm S5100.
>
> The Fujifilm site's Search finds entries for various things that need
> free firmware updates, but the links, which are dated today, June 18,
> are broken in some way.
>
> Search for
> xd compatibility 1GB
>
> One entry is for:
>> Line-up and Compatibility
>> ... SmartMedia™ xD-Picture Card™ xD- Picture Card™ Type M Micro Drive™
>> DPC -CF MG-2 MG-4 -MG-4S ... 8 MB 16 MB 32 MB 64 MB 128 MB 5V 3.3V 16MB I
>> 512MB 1GB 340MB I 1GB 2GB 4GB DS-7 Yes Yes No No No No No No No No No No
>> ...
>>
http://www.fujifilm.com/JSP/fuji/epartners/bin/xDCompatibilityChart.pdf -
>> 393.3KB
> Dated 20 Apr 05
>
> The document says, if I am reading it correctly, that 1GB works
> in the FinePix S7000, but
>> *9: The xD-Picture Cards Type M is not recommeneded for movie recording.
>
> I assign Type M is what I have and which works in the FinePix S5100.
> I did see that the 1GB is definitely slower than 512MB and 256MB when
> I read on my computer, but the reader that I have isn't very fast:
> goes 2.5-3MB/second with the 1GB, 3.3-3.9MB/second with the 512MB
> ones.
>
> Does anyone know a fast USB 2.0 reader for xD-picture cards? A combo
> drive would be better. Cost under $100, I would hope. My old
> reader was even slower, only about 1.2MB/second. A 1GB card took 15
> minutes to read.
>
>
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Thanks,
From my googling, I found the same....that the 512 is the largest card to be
'supported'. However, I was guessing that as long as I was under the 2gig
limit for the fat16 fs, I would be OK.
Thanks to all...
Robert
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Mandriva 2005 x86-4
Kernel 2.6.11-6
Athlon 3700+
2gig Ram