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  2. xD-Picture Card - Wikipedia

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    The cards were developed by Olympus and Fujifilm, and introduced into the market in July 2002. Toshiba Corporation and Samsung Electronics manufactured the cards for Olympus and Fujifilm. xD cards were sold under other brands, including Kodak, SanDisk, PNY, and Lexar, but were not branded with the respective companies' logos, except for Kodak.

  3. Olympus C-310 Zoom - Wikipedia

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    It has a 3.2-megapixel CCD and a 3x optical zoom that is equivalent to a 38–114mm lens on a 35mm format camera. The lens has a respectable aperture range of f2.9 at the widest setting of 35mm and f5.0 at the longest setting of 114mm. The shutter speed range is 2 – 1/2000th second. The C-310 Zoom uses the xD-Picture Card format.

  4. Olympus Master - Wikipedia

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    Olympus Master is a software application that is used with Olympus digital cameras and optical accessories. It can be installed and used on PCs running Windows 2000 , Windows XP or (in the case of the Olympus Master 2 software) Windows Vista , and also on Macintosh computers.

  5. U10D, S300D, u300D - Wikipedia

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    The Olympus μ-10 Digital, Stylus 300 Digital, and μ300 Digital weigh 165 grams, and are 99mm x 56mm x 33.5mm. They uses an XD-Picture Card for storage, and connect to a computer using USB. The cameras come with Olympus Camedia Master which allows a user to download and edit photos.

  6. SmartMedia - Wikipedia

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    There is an oversized xD-to-SmartMedia adapter that allows xD cards to use a SmartMedia port, but it does not fit entirely inside a SmartMedia slot. There is a limit on the capacity of the xD card when used in such adapters (sometimes 128 MB or 256 MB), and the device is subject to the restrictions of the SmartMedia reader as well.

  7. Olympus C-350 Zoom - Wikipedia

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    Olympus C-350 Zoom is a 3.2 megapixel compact (point and shoot) digital camera. The camera uses a 3.2 megapixel CCD sensor (2048x1536 pixels). It has 3x optical zoom lens but it can zoom up to 10x with digital zoom. As a storage media, it uses xD-Picture Card of capacity of 16 to 256 MB. As a power source it uses two AA batteries.

  8. Olympus FE Series - Wikipedia

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    The Olympus FE-190/X-750, more commonly known as the Olympus FE-190 is a digital camera made by the Olympus Imaging Corp. The FE-190 weighs 150 grams , and is 91 x 59 x 19 mm. It uses an xD-Picture Card for storage, and connects to the computer using USB.

  9. Olympus C-150 - Wikipedia

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    The Olympus C-150 (also known as D-390) is an entry-level digital camera from Olympus. It works as a standard USB storage device, and uses xD-Picture Cards for storage. References