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A Review of the Olympus M+ 2GB XD-Picture Card

Your Olympus Camera Company Says You Need It

By SummerIsEnding, published Aug 05, 2008
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This past weekend I picked up an Olympus Stylus 1030SW Waterproof Digital Camera for my upcoming Bahama's vacation. I placed the order online with the ability to pick the camera up at the store. Once I got there though I was pretty surprised; but not shocked, to learn that my new purchase did not come with a picture card. The sales rep told me that the camera sold as is would only store 5 pictures! How funky is that? Pretty funky, I felt like I was being bait and switched, but it wasn't the case.

The fact of the matter is, is this is how Olympus nickles and dimes you to death in order to get every last hard working penny you have on you. Corporations? What'd I expect!

Seeing how I needed to take way the hell more than 5 stinking photos, I asked what I needed.

The guy was helpful and took me over to a rack of picture cards all with reasonable prices. My picture card of course was far from the glamorous $19.99 price tags I saw on other cards. Instead he recommends the Olympus M+ 1GB xD-Picture Card.

In the past however my digital cameras always were upgraded to a 2GB card, so I asked for that instead.

He then pulled out what he called 'the best digital camera picture card out there'. Gee I always thought 4GB would be better, sadly they don't make it yet.

The tag came to a staggering $39.99 plus tax.

Seeing how it was the best of the best though, I went ahead and made the purchase.

Now I am no photographer, in fact most of my photos come out blurry and looking like doodie, so all this talk about picture cards was seriously Greek to me.

My Experiences:

Before even placing the Olympus M+ 2GB xD-Picture Card into my new camera I first went online to research this magical best of the best picture card that I had just bought for forty bucks and change.

I found myself at the official Olympus website where I learned that this particular picture card was the only one I could use in the Olympus Stylus, so really I had no choice in the matter. Yep Olympus owners, certain models only take xD cards!!!!

After reading that I was a little pissed, but the more I read on about this particular xD card, the more and more it became apparent that I had indeed made a good choice after all.

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Good review, however, I found that the reason you need the xd M+ picture card is so that you can record videos longer than 10secs assuming you have already upgraded to the latest firmware on the camera. This camera also accepts the micro sd cards using the provided adapter that Olympus includes in the package, but you cannot take videos longer that 10secs without using the xd M+ card.

Posted on 09/17/2008 at 11:09:44 AM

 
Yeah, I was a little tee'd at the greed involved when it came to this XD card... why not give the extra features to owners of the camera free? It is so shady.... SD cards are soon to be a thing of the past... XD is the new MUST HAVE card,,, they are just WAYYYYY over priced!

Posted on 08/20/2008 at 10:08:06 AM

 
Great Article~!

Posted on 08/06/2008 at 12:08:09 PM

 
Wow...as good of a camera as you say it was from your review, I'm really surprised that Olympus did something like that, rather than use the standard SD cards that most other digital cameras use. That really bites!

Posted on 08/05/2008 at 8:08:39 PM

 
Another super review from you, with all the pros and cons.

Posted on 08/05/2008 at 4:08:19 PM

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