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Mike

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Since: Jun 25, 2007
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(Msg. 1) Posted: Mon Jun 25, 2007 1:56 pm
Post subject: Help with XD memory formats - Type M and H ??
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Hi,
Just ordered a Fuji F31FD which I hope is as good as all the reviews say. I
need to buy an XD memory card but am confused - I really would be grateful
for any help. I think type H is high performance - should I buy this instead
of type M for the camera. Also, the 2GB cards are now not much more than
1Gb. Would a 2Gb be ok or would it be slower - should I stick to 1Gb?? I see
lots of different advice. Many thanks for any help.

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(Msg. 2) Posted: Mon Jun 25, 2007 2:00 pm
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On Mon, 25 Jun 2007 17:03:42 GMT, Mike wrote:

> Just ordered a Fuji F31FD which I hope is as good as all the reviews say. I
> need to buy an XD memory card but am confused - I really would be grateful
> for any help. I think type H is high performance - should I buy this instead
> of type M for the camera. Also, the 2GB cards are now not much more than
> 1Gb. Would a 2Gb be ok or would it be slower - should I stick to 1Gb?? I see
> lots of different advice. Many thanks for any help.

I use both Type M (2GB) and Type H (1GB) xD cards in a Fuji S5100
and haven't noticed any difference in performance. The type H cards
*might* be better if you use the F31fd for videos, but otherwise
they should perform the same. I've used type M cards for videos and
haven't noticed any problems or frame dropouts, but I haven't used
the camera very much for videos. All high res. 30fps, but no more
than 1/2 dozen taken, and the longest only several minutes long.

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(Msg. 3) Posted: Mon Jun 25, 2007 2:21 pm
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On Mon, 25 Jun 2007 17:03:42 GMT, "Mike" <mike24 RemoveThis @postmaster.co.uk>
wrote:

>Hi,
>Just ordered a Fuji F31FD which I hope is as good as all the reviews say. I
>need to buy an XD memory card but am confused - I really would be grateful
>for any help. I think type H is high performance - should I buy this instead
>of type M for the camera. Also, the 2GB cards are now not much more than
>1Gb. Would a 2Gb be ok or would it be slower - should I stick to 1Gb?? I see
>lots of different advice. Many thanks for any help.


I've been shooting RAW files with my OLY sp350 and a type H card.
While all xd memory is slow compared to other formats, if you shop
around and find a good price you should go with H cards.

Also, the read/write specs are usually for newly formatted cards. So
when you've used the cards for a while, things will slow down since
images aren't written sequentially and the camera has to look around
for blank areas on the card to write the data.

jpc
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Mike

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(Msg. 4) Posted: Mon Jun 25, 2007 2:57 pm
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Thanks for the info guys - I have just found Fuji xD Picture Card - 2Gb
(Type H) on picstop for £18.99 delivered - so guess this is the one to go
for.


"Mike" <mike24.TakeThisOut@postmaster.co.uk> wrote in message
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> Hi,
> Just ordered a Fuji F31FD which I hope is as good as all the reviews say.
> I need to buy an XD memory card but am confused - I really would be
> grateful for any help. I think type H is high performance - should I buy
> this instead of type M for the camera. Also, the 2GB cards are now not
> much more than 1Gb. Would a 2Gb be ok or would it be slower - should I
> stick to 1Gb?? I see lots of different advice. Many thanks for any help.
>
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