Hitachi Microdrive 1GB

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  • Recommended drive, but operational safety instructions!  

    Hitachi Microdrive 1GB (Bulk) (Personal Computers)
    For a long time with its IBM MicroDrive Series the sole supplier of hard drives in the Compact Flash format. Late 2002 acquisition Hitachi Complete IBM Hard Disk Drive Business (incl. Production and development department). The Hitachi drives are the
  • Finally no more lack of space  

    Hitachi Microdrive 1GB (Bulk) (Personal Computers)
    The IBM Microdrive 1GB really it all: built in Compact Flash II format, it offers plenty of space for any digital camera that supports CFII. It is small, quiet and fast. On my Canon PowerShot S45 fit 512 pictures in the highest quality on the Microdr
  • Small, robust, flexible and inexpensive  

    Hitachi Microdrive 1GB (Bulk) (Personal Computers)
    After initial skepticism, whether a rotating mass storage of rough use practice would be well grown in a camera in the long run, I'm after a good year toughest practice totally thrilled by this storage solution: Both in very hot and humid environment
  • The end of all memory concerns  

    Hitachi Microdrive 1GB (Bulk) (Personal Computers)
    Any fears that one reads in various forums have not materialized. The Microdrive is not a power-hungry nor particularly sensitive. In my work still like the first day. And when used in a PowerShot G2 standard battery lasts loose two days per 100 imag
  • Perfect solution for photo enthusiasts  

    Hitachi Microdrive 1GB (Bulk) (Personal Computers)
    I put the Microdrive 1GB in conjunction with a Fuji S602 Zoom and am just thrilled. Here I use the combination of private and business for photos and videos (the S602 is easy to use even for videos). I am always impressed with images and videos are s
  • Microdrive in conjunction with a digital camera  

    Hitachi Microdrive 1GB (Bulk) (Personal Computers)
    I am very pleased with the IBM Microdrive, works perfectly in the new Nikon Coolpix 5700 digital camera - can store 836 images in five million pixel resolution.