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(Msg. 1) Posted: Thu Jul 12, 2007 1:30 pm
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It seems all the digital cameras these days use the SD cards. I cant
even find the Smart Media cards that my Olympus needs, at least not in
stores and I refuse to use Ebay any longer. (the last SM card I got
on Ebay was dead and the seller refused to replace it.
It amazes me that these new cards are 1 and 2 gig, and sell for less
than what I paid for a 64 meg card a couple years ago.
I cant afford a new camera, so I was wondering if there are adaptors
so I can use a SD card in a camera made for SM cards?

George

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(Msg. 2) Posted: Thu Jul 12, 2007 8:10 pm
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<geo8077461 RemoveThis @nomail.com> wrote in message
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> It seems all the digital cameras these days use the SD cards. I cant
> even find the Smart Media cards that my Olympus needs, at least not in
> stores and I refuse to use Ebay any longer. (the last SM card I got
> on Ebay was dead and the seller refused to replace it.
> It amazes me that these new cards are 1 and 2 gig, and sell for less
> than what I paid for a 64 meg card a couple years ago.
> I cant afford a new camera, so I was wondering if there are adaptors
> so I can use a SD card in a camera made for SM cards?
>
> George

No adapters that I know of.
Why do you need a new SM card if you have a 64 MB card, or did it die?

Have you tried B&H?

B&H list one SmartMedia card a 128 MB Olympus.
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/219645-REG/Olympus_200753_M_128P...128MB_S

An it is out of stock.

Try this search page.
http://www3.shopping.com/xPP-flash_memory-smart_media_card


May be some cards at Olympus: You did not say which camera you had, so I
used my C-2040 to search. The C-2040 uses a Smart Media card up to 128 MB. I
checked the price, $75.99 for 128 MB, the 64 MB card is $34.99.

http://www.olympusamerica.com/cpg_section/cpg_acc_all_products.asp?val...&val1=1

If you are not interested in the Olympus panorama function, then you can use
any brand of Smart Media Card. That you can find.

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