Product Description:
DANE-ELEC SD cards are the small, convenient, and durable Data Storage solution used for a variety of Digital applications. These small yet powerful media cards are designed to Interface with an array of digital devices designed to support the SD SecureDigital card Format - including PDAs, cellular phones, digital Video recorders and digital cameras. The Secure Digital cards have an Integrated security mechanism, the CPRM - Content Protection for Recorder Media - which insures a high degree of protection and file-encryption.
* 2 gigabyte Secure Digital Memory card provides loads of portable image storage for shooting hundreds of photos between downloads.
* A postage stamp-sized card, similar to the Multimedia MMC card format.
* Store data on portable devices, such as MP3 players, digital cameras, handheld computers and cell phones.
* Secure Digital can also allow devices to add technologies, such as Bluetooth wireless connectivity or global positioning system (GPS).
* Complies with Secure Digital Music Initiative standards protecting against unauthorized replication of copyrighted content.
* Never get caught without enough data storage space.
* Nothing can be more miserable than being out in the field, or with family and friends and suddenly find that you've filled your camera's integral and removable memory to capacity.
* No digital camera owner should go anywhere without at least two spare removable storage cards.
-PLUS- Soft Camera Case Grey, USB Secure Digital/MMC Card Reader, Memory Card Wallet - 4 Slot,Pocket Tripod w/Extension Legs and Tilt
Product Details
- Feature:
- Soft Camera Case Grey
- 2.0 GB SD Memory Card
- USB Secure Digital/MMC Card Reader
- Memory Card Wallet - 4 Slot
- Pocket Tripod w/Extension Legs and Tilt
- Binding: Electronics
- Brand: Fuji
- EAN: 0718122060962
- Label: FUJIFILM
- Manufacturer: FUJIFILM
- MPN: 43900005
- PackageQuantity: 1
- ProductGroup: Photography
- ProductTypeName: CAMERA_DIGITAL
- Publisher: FUJIFILM
- Studio: FUJIFILM
- UPC: 718122060962
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