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To: Sam Citron who wrote (27856)4/9/2005 1:14:16 PM
From: Ausdauer  Read Replies (1) of 60323
 
Device manufacturer is forced to choose among one or possibly two standards to support
If it does not guess which one you want, it loses your business.


Sam, I only buy products that support CF and SD. I have owned digital cameras by Epson, Casio,
Canon, Olympus and now a Nikon DSLR. Most of the cameras I chose because of design and resolution,
but I would never have chosen one if it didn't take a CF card. I was excited when I bought my
Olympus C-5050 and even considered a Sony digital camera at one point that used both CF and MS.

My Nikon D70 is instant on and can shoot continuously for over 100 photos even with a 2 gigabyte CF.

CompactFlash rocks.

Aus
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