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Fujifilm 2GB xD-Picture Card
Ilse Jurriƫn : September 4th 2006 - 15:37 CET
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FujifilmFujifilm 2GB xD-Picture Card : Digital photographers of all levels - amateur and professional alike - will be pleased to learn of the availability of a new 2GB xD-Picture Card from Fuji Photo Film USA, Inc. Digital photographers are taking more photos and they are doing so with cameras of higher resolutions. Fujifilm has responded to this influx of high-resolution pictures by providing a media card that doubles the memory capacity of the current 1GB product. The new 2GB xD-Picture Card provides the storage space necessary to keep these photos until they are printed and shared. Like the 1GB xD-Picture Card, the 2GB version is lightweight and compact-one of the smallest media cards available.
Fujifilm 2GB xD-Picture CardFujifilm xD-Picture Card 2GB
"Photographers no longer have to worry about whether their hiking trip, family vacation, or wedding will be captured in its entirety," explained Jim Avato, Marketing Manager, Electronic Imaging Products Division, Fuji Photo Film, U.S.A, Inc. "The 2GB xD-Picture Card can store 1,640 5-MegaPixel photos, giving photographers the freedom to snap away without worrying about dwindling storage capacity. Movie capture can be as long as 58 minutes at 320 x 240 resolution." Like the 1GB xD-Picture Card, the 2GB version is lightweight and compact-one of the smallest media cards available. In addition to the added memory, it has quick reading and writing speeds for a smoother digital photography experience. The 2GB xD card will be available in September.

About Fujifilm
In 1934, Fujifilm began with the production of the first cinema films in Japan. Since then, through consistent research and development, the company has developed into one of the world's largest suppliers in the information and communication industry. Today, the success of the company is essentially based on three core areas: recording, processing and reproduction of pictures. Round 75,600 people work worldwide in the name of Fujifilm with the claim of being complete suppliers for all areas of modern picture communication.

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