Cheap Hitachi 3 GB Microdrive ( MD3GBBP ) (Electronics) Price
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| CATEGORY: | Electronics |
| MANUFACTURER: | Hitachi |
| FEATURES: | 3GB removable storage in a one-inch Hard Drive weighing just over half an ounce!, Industry standard CF+ Type II Format, Incorporates leading edge HITACHI technologies for maximum capacity, performance and reliability, Rubber bumpers for shock absorption, Maximum sustained data rate of over 7MB/sec |
| MEDIA: | Electronics |
| MPN: | MD3GBBP |
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| UPC: | 880181000170 |
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Customer Reviews of Hitachi 3 GB Microdrive ( MD3GBBP )
Works fine with Canon Digital Rebel 300D When I purchased this I was a bit worried that it wouldn't work with my Digital Rebel, but was pleasently surprised when it worked without a hitch. <
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>Might be a bit slower than a solid state CF card, but I don't have the stats to back that up. Just observations. <
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>Final analysis: Good device for most cameras. With the price of solid state CF card's falling, though ... might be better to get something without moving parts.
Great Flash Alternative
Dollar for dollar these come out much cheaper than the comparable size in a CF card (flash memory). For those with Minolta (Konica-Minolta) digital camersa, the 3gb drive works fine. I have read the skeptics remarks online. I use it in my Dimage A 100 with no problems. Granted, it is a miniature hard drive, so reading it will take a second or two longer and it is fragile, so care must be taken with it. You could drop a CF card with no damage. Drop one of these and you are probably out a hundred bucks plus your data. All in all, I am glad I bought it. There is a $30 rebate until mid-April which makes it an even sweeter deal.
big but a little slow
I don't notice any problem with speed in my Canon Rebel XT, however, when accessing it via a card reader it is noticeably slower than a solid state card. I guess that is the price you pay for large volume without the large price. It is well worth the compromise.