Re: SD 512 memory card

2006-07-03 Thread Ann Sanfedele
David Savage wrote: > > At 09:01 AM 4/07/2006, Ann Sanfedele wrote: > >Shel and all you guys who responded while I was out grocery > >shopping - > > > >I don't know the speed - nothing on the package uses that > >word it sends one to> >the website for the product details > > > > The joys of

Re: SD 512 memory card

2006-07-03 Thread David Savage
At 09:01 AM 4/07/2006, Ann Sanfedele wrote: >Shel and all you guys who responded while I was out grocery >shopping - > >I don't know the speed - nothing on the package uses that >word it sends one to >the website for the product details > The joys of being a member of a list surrounded by tec

Re: SD 512 memory card

2006-07-03 Thread Ann Sanfedele
Shel Belinkoff wrote: > > Ann ... > > I use various flash cards to xfer data between computers. They make a nice > alternative to much lower capacity floppy disks. The answer to your > question is, yes, you can put anything on it. Might be nice to have if you > want to easily take a few images

Re: SD 512 memory card

2006-07-03 Thread Shel Belinkoff
I've purchased at New Egg. Check out their SD cards. The Transcend 80X 1GB card is less than $25.00; the 150X 2GB card is less than $45.00 Other cards may be more or less. I've been very pleased with the performance/quality ratio of Transcend cards. Shel > [Original Message] > From: Russell

Re: SD 512 memory card

2006-07-03 Thread Russell Kerstetter
where did you find a 1gb 80x for $25? the cheapest I found on google is $40 russell -- PDML Pentax-Discuss Mail List PDML@pdml.net http://pdml.net/mailman/listinfo/pdml_pdml.net

Re: SD 512 memory card

2006-07-03 Thread George Sinos
Ann - I just bought an adaptor for about $20 that will let you put an SD card into a CF slot. It looks like a CF card with a slot that accepts the SD card. I have a bunch of CF cards for the istD and all of my other cameras take SD cards. For $20, it seemed like a good idea. See you later, gs <

RE: SD 512 memory card

2006-07-03 Thread Shel Belinkoff
Ann ... I use various flash cards to xfer data between computers. They make a nice alternative to much lower capacity floppy disks. The answer to your question is, yes, you can put anything on it. Might be nice to have if you want to easily take a few images to a lab for printing instead of bur