This is a type of flash memory card that is roughly 1/3 the size of a PC Card (PCMCIA card) and less than 1mm thick. It is used to store data from and exchange data between PDAs, digital cameras and other devices. SmartMedia is not used that often.
(aka SSFDC), a flash memory card that consists of a thin piece of plastic with laminated memory on the surface and uses a gold contact strip to connect to the camera. SmartMedia cards are available from 4MB up to 128MB in size. For more info see Flash Memory Cards/Readers
Another type of removable memory card used to store images in digital cameras. (At this time, it is not currently used with PENTAX digital cameras.)
Flash memory card, smaller than either PC cards or CompactFlash cards. Originally developed by SanDisk but now available from a variety of manufacturers. SmartMedia cards are used in small portable devices, such as digital cameras, MP3 players and PDAs. They are available in a variety of multi-megabyte capacities. (See flash memory, Memory Stick, CompactFlash)
magnetic card for digital cameras & portable devices
An ultra-compact flash memory format developed by Toshiba. About the size of CompactFlash, but as thin as a credit card, SmartMedia cards can be plugged into a SmartMedia socket or into a standard Type II PC Card slot with an adapter.
Another type of removable memory card used in cameras from several major manufacturers.
Another type of memory card. This is also a flash-memory based storage medium.
Storage cards for digital still cameras that are a lot thinner than compact flash cards and also include flash memory chips.
A postage stamp-sized memory card used by some digicam manufacturers as an alternative to Compact Flash cards and presently capable of storing up to 32MB of digital image information.
SmartMedia cards are small and light storage media. The controller is located in the drive instead of being incorporated in the card to allow simple construction. SmartMedia cards are very affordable and ideal for the storage of digital photos and music. All Olympus digital cameras use SmartMedia cards for data storage.
A digital camera memory format currently used by some Olympus and Fuji cameras. These companies are using xD-Picture cards in their newer cameras, raising the possibility that the SmartMedia format is on the way out. SmartMedia cards are available in sizes up to 128MB.
Also called Solid State Floppy disc Cards, 'SSFDC', - A memory format. SmartMedia cards use Flash memory which helps keep costs down compared to CompactFlash, but the format is less widely used in other portable equipment so compatibility can be an issue. Capacity range now 16MB to 256MB to 512MB.
Brand name for one type of digital camera's re-usable memory card on which images taken by the camera are stored.
A wafer-thin, matchbook size memory card. This is also a flash-memory based storage medium.
Type of storage card used to store digital images.
A popular form of flash memory card.