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janmike
janmike Posts: 6,146
edited September 2007 in The Clubhouse
Anyone own any of these and how do you like them. I looked at the Kodak models today (SV710 -7", EX811 - 8" & EX1011 - 10"). I liked them because they supported a variety of memory sources (CF & SD Cards, Memory Stick with a USB and a few more. I am looking for one for my Mother so she could always have photos aound. Seemed pretty simple to use as well. Thanks.
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  • MikeC78
    MikeC78 Posts: 2,315
    edited July 2007
    Bought the wife an el-cheapo off Amazon that was on the "deal of the day". I believe it's a small 6" screen, but the wife loves it. They work great and get the job done, the ones I seen with the best picture are the Kodak ones.
  • janmike
    janmike Posts: 6,146
    edited July 2007
    Anone else?
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  • michael_w
    michael_w Posts: 2,813
    edited July 2007
    Do you find you continue to like it and use it or has it worn off and become a novelty?
  • disneyjoe7
    disneyjoe7 Posts: 11,435
    edited July 2007
    I own a Cheapo still like it, wish it could due a high res thinking mine is 640x480 ok and a bit small 4x6"...

    All in all Like it and it hasn't worn off yet, had it since Valentines day. I wonder about the longevity in the long run as it takes some time the warm up now 30 seconds of dim yellowest pictures before white comes back. Its on 8-12 hours a day, for reference.

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  • janmike
    janmike Posts: 6,146
    edited July 2007
    If you guys were to go for better resolution what would you consider.
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  • cmy330go
    cmy330go Posts: 2,341
    edited July 2007
    I bought this one for my wife a couple months ago. It seems to get really good reviews, and I must admit that the quality is quite impressive. You can also buy it with interchangeable bezels.
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  • janmike
    janmike Posts: 6,146
    edited August 2007
    I have looked at a few (still have not purchased one for my Mom) and am having a hard time finding ones that support USB flash drives. I like the Kodak ones, but the sales guys told me they do not support the USB FD.
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  • janmike
    janmike Posts: 6,146
    edited September 2007
    Ok, I landed and brand new Kodak Easyshare SV811 at a good price. Could not resist. This is for my Mom and she does NOT have a computer. My thinking was to find one that accepts a USB flash drive and this one does not. Oh well. Is there any other way I can load pictures and music from a computer on to a device (like a USB flash drive) and send her the pics on the device.

    The SV811 will accept the following:
    - Secure Digital (SD)
    - Multimedia Card (MMC)
    - MEMORY STICK (MS)
    - XD-Picture Card (xD)
    - COMPACTFLASH (CF)
    - MICRODRIVE (MD)

    I own a Digital camera that accepts CF cards but I do not want to ship the cards back and forth. Is there an adapter of some sort that I could plug one end into a USB port on a computer and the other end will accept one of the supported memory cards for the SV811. Just a thought. Any other ideas would be greatly appreciated. Thanks for the help folks.
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  • michael_w
    michael_w Posts: 2,813
    edited September 2007
    Card reader

    When they go on sale they're usually around $6 and you could pick up a 1gb sd card for around $12 from the same store on one of their weekly sales.
  • janmike
    janmike Posts: 6,146
    edited September 2007
    Thanks Michael. I am seeing some on e-bay that will accept a multitude of memory card formats (MS, CF, SD...) and that will work out great. Thanks.
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  • janmike
    janmike Posts: 6,146
    edited September 2007
    Of all the support memory cards which would you suggest for storing pictures and audio for the Kodak SV811. Thanks, I know very little about these other than what my digital camera uses.

    The SV811 will accept the following:
    - Secure Digital (SD)
    - Multimedia Card (MMC)
    - MEMORY STICK (MS)
    - XD-Picture Card (xD)
    - COMPACTFLASH (CF)
    - MICRODRIVE (MD)

    Is there a difference between Memory Stick, Memory Stick Pro, Memory Stick Pro Duo or are these just large capacity and faster R/W.
    Can you tell why you suggest a particular one.
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  • beardog03
    beardog03 Posts: 5,550
    edited September 2007
    I have a sony 17 in 1 multi card reader/writer that will read damn near anything...works like a charm !

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  • janmike
    janmike Posts: 6,146
    edited September 2007
    Thanks Robert. I just purchased a card reader as well that reads and writes WAY MORE than I need, but you never know.
    The compatible formats are:
    1. CF 1
    2. CF 2
    3. Extreme CF
    4. Extreme III CF
    5. Ultra II CF
    6. HS CF
    7. XS CF
    8. CF Pro
    9. CF Fwte Pro
    10. CF Proll
    11. Hltachl MD
    12. Magic Stor
    13. MS
    14. MS Pro 15. MS MagicGate
    16. MS Magic Pro
    17. Extre MS Pro
    18. Extreme II MS Pro
    19. Ulta II MS Pro
    20. MS MS MagicGate Pro
    21. MS Select
    22. SD
    23. Extreme SD
    24. Extreme III SD
    25. Ultra II SD
    26. SD Pro
    27. SD Elitr Pro
    28. HS SD
    29. Ultra Speed SD
    30. SD-ULTRA-X
    31. MMC 1
    32. MMC 2
    33. MMC 4.0
    34. SM
    35. SMTOM
    36. XD
    37. HS RS MMC
    38. DV-RS MMC
    39. RS MMC 4.0
    40. Mini SD
    41. Ms MagicGate Duo
    42. MS Pro Duo
    43. MMC Micro
    44. MS ROM
    45. MS Duo
    46. MS MagicGate Pro Duo
    47. T-Flash
    48. MD
    49. HS MS Pro Duo
    50. HS Mini SD
    51. HS MS Pro
    52. HS MagicGate Pro Duo

    Now I need to select a storage device that is compatible with the Kodak SV811. :confused:
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  • audiobliss
    audiobliss Posts: 12,518
    edited September 2007
    It's really not that important which you pick. Just grab something with enough storage space to suit you and a good price tag.

    I personally like CF cards, but SD and MMC cards are good, as well as xD cards, though they're usually a little more espensive, I think.

    The Duo MS card is just half the length, and the Pro either designates larger capacity and/or faster speeds...I can't remember.

    Basically just find some huge card at a good price. Format's not that important. Though it might be more convenient to get a CF card simply because that's what your camera uses. But then again, maybe that wouldn't make any difference.
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  • michael_w
    michael_w Posts: 2,813
    edited September 2007
    As said before, it's not really all that important which format you choose. You'll probably find the best value in an SD card (full size, mini or micro) since they're pretty popular and CF cards are making their way into a lot of cameras too so you can usually get good prices on those. I'd be a bit skeptical buying cards off ebay as a lot of them are fakes, but they're not too expensive anymore (my 2gb 144x sd was about $40 almost a year ago, 1gb 60x sd card was $8 a couple months back). xD is a dying breed and "Memory Sticks" are Sony's exclusive format that are only found in Sony products.
  • beardog03
    beardog03 Posts: 5,550
    edited September 2007
    It`s kinda funny....the smaller the capacity, the more they cost !!!
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  • janmike
    janmike Posts: 6,146
    edited September 2007
    Thanks Guys. I have purchased several Sandisk CF cards on ebay over the past couple of years and never had a problem.
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