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Out of stock | | | | | | The H-1GB Type H-Series xD-Picture Card uses the latest high-capacity storage technology to pack 1 GB of memory and high speed performance onto an ultra-compact media card. The H1-GB enables users to take and store approximately 500 shots averaging an image size of 8 megapixels with a typical digital still camera in HQ mode (the default high-quality image setting). The card features high-speed data-transfer capabilities, achieving write speeds up to 2-3 times faster than the Standard and Type M xD-Picture Card when used with certain digital cameras. [Write speeds will differ from camera to camera, with shooting modes and shooting conditions. | | | | | |
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| | Product Details | | Product Width: | 1.0 inches | | Product Height: | 0.8 inches | | Product Weight: | 0.04 pounds | | Package Length: | 7.0 inches | | Package Width: | 5.0 inches | | Package Height: | 0.75 inches | | Package Weight: | 0.13 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 7 reviews |
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nice card Jan 27, 2009 Ordered the Fuji Film H1GBXD 1GB xD Picture Card for my Fujifilm FinePix A205 camera. The camera is a 2 mega pixel and it's several years old, when new it shipped with a 16MB card believe it or not, that's only storage for 25 pics! Some time later I bought a 32MB, about [...] bucks if I recall correctly, and it would store 50 pics. This new 1 Gig xD card will hold 1631 pics at 2 mega pixels! I paid about [...] bucks (shipping included) for the 1 Gig xD card from JR Music World via Amazon. I have been snapping pics and uploading to PC and card is working well. I have not come even close to it's storage capacity yet though. I can't speak to the H vs M thing, before I ordered it I just checked the Fuji site to be sure this card and my camera were compatible.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Much faster than type M May 31, 2008 If you have a "fast" camera there is a big difference between type "M" and type "H".
For me on my Fuji6000FD it takes about half the time when taking a RAW image compared to type "M" cards.
Really big difference.
4 of 10 found the following review helpful:
Fujifilm xD H card 1 Gb Mar 03, 2008 The H on the card means HIGH (for high speed). However, this card is no faster than the ordinary Olympus xD card (w/o the H). So, either Fuji is behind in technology or they are using H as a marketing tool, misleading consumers into thinking they are getting more for the money. Olympus is making better and better digital cameras and they should seriously consider moving away from this proprietary memory type. It's slow and small (highest capacity available is only 2 Gb). Not recommended at all. For the same money you can buy a regular Olympus xD 2 Gb card instead.
Works great / Fast (enough) card May 10, 2007 Besides listing that Type H cards are "2 to 3 times faster than Type M cards" I've not been able to find other specs, given that write speeds are "variable according to camera settings." A site for Olympus Type H cards lists write speeds of up to 9 MB/s and read speeds of up to 15 MB/s. At any rate, it's definitely a lot faster than my previous Memory Stick card, and apparently they use up less power than other cards.
Check the Fujifilm (dot ***) site for compatibility with cameras and card readers.
3 of 6 found the following review helpful:
Great Value Apr 04, 2007 Amazon offered an excellent price that couldn't be beat. For the price I paid, a 1GB card was worth it.
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