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Apr 22, 2003 10:07 |  #1

Can any one suggest a good card reader? Is it okay to get any kind or do I need to get a specific kind?


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Apr 22, 2003 10:22 |  #2

niloligist wrote:
Can any one suggest a good card reader? Is it okay to get any kind or do I need to get a specific kind?


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Niloligist,

I have a cheap CF card reader, if I am not mistaken, the brand is SIG, I got it from Fry's for $9.99 after mail-in rebate. So far it works fine. I just drag and drop the image files to my hard drive. Since I got the card reader I stopped using Zoombrowser to download pictures from camera.


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Apr 22, 2003 11:30 |  #3

getg3,

Wow, that is a great price. So is it fast? Can it read more than one type of card? I see all those 4-1 & 6-1 readers, what do you think about those? Can you send me the link for your reader?

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Apr 22, 2003 11:52 |  #4

Niloligist,

Here is the link, the regular price is $19.99.
http://shop3.outpost.c​om/product/3196970#det​ailed (external link)
It is for compact flash only. For multiple type of cards check this out:
http://shop3.outpost.c​om/product/3581844#det​ailed (external link)


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Apr 22, 2003 11:57 |  #5

Niloligist,

Yes, it is fast. It is just another drive, you open it, drag the image files and drop them to your target folder.


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Apr 22, 2003 12:34 |  #6

I got the siig too. I love not having to use zoombrowser!
It only reads CF cards (I and II) but that's all I have so that's ok.


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Apr 22, 2003 12:43 |  #7

getg3,

Cool, thanks...


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Apr 22, 2003 12:44 |  #8

Excavator


Cool, thanks...


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Apr 22, 2003 12:59 |  #9

NILOLIGIST

I have a SanDisk CF card reader, it's 3+ years old and works great. The new SanDisk is a multi-card reader. I'v seen it for around 30 bucks.




  
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Apr 22, 2003 13:03 |  #10

I have the Sandisk 6 in 1 and really like it. It is USB 2.0 compliant so it is quick.

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Apr 22, 2003 13:08 |  #11

Mildot,

Cool, thank you. But, they cost more right?

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Apr 22, 2003 14:20 |  #12

Niloligist,

I think I paid $25 at Amazon.com for it.

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Apr 22, 2003 18:26 |  #13

I got this Sandisk too (Imagemate 6 in 1): definitely recommended, editor's choice. By the editor of this reply, for what that is worth ;-)a
Very fast, I think about 4 to 5 times faster than USB1.1 . And do we really need that speed? Well, instant response and no waiting is so nice to work with... 700 jpgs large/superfine transferred in 5 minutes.
And over here it was actually cheaper than a lot of the old USB1.1 readers still available (at old prices!). I paid 40 euro's, a bit more than Mildot...




  
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