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XD Memory Card Convertor
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Hi, I have a Olympus camera with an xd memory card, which i understand is being phased out now. I have a kodak camera printer which I want to use the card on but it's an SD only, is there a convertor out there? Does anybody know which as I just can't get my head round it all - there's so much and I can't afford to buy the wrong thing...thanks in advance, x
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Amazing, I posted the identical question recently, and I don't know why and means I'm stuck with loading my photos onto the computer, onto an SD card and then use it. Had they simply provided a usb port like almost every other then you could use a flash memory although still need to get them from your computer as well.
Kodak do a converter (72-in-1) model A270 which i got recently from tescos for about £15.
It has a slot specifically for XD cards. plugs straight into a USB socket
Is this any help
http://www.google.co....8yqCw&ved=0CCcQ8wIwAg
It has a slot specifically for XD cards. plugs straight into a USB socket
Is this any help
http://www.google.co....8yqCw&ved=0CCcQ8wIwAg
I have a similar problem.
Don't know whether this is what you're looking for? http://www.amazon.co....qid=1311524007&sr=1-3
It's an xD size/shape card adaptor that takes micro SD (TF) cards.
Don't know whether this is what you're looking for? http://www.amazon.co....qid=1311524007&sr=1-3
It's an xD size/shape card adaptor that takes micro SD (TF) cards.
Sorry puternut, certainly on my Kodak printer it's one of the only ones I've ever seen without a USB input. Had I realised that at the time I may have thought again but besides the print quality their ink is a fraction of the others so am just putting up with the little inconvenience of having to transfer the photos on and off the computer when I print them. I hope someone eventually finds a way round it or better still manufactures an adaptor.
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