Nuggets: SmartMedia Adapter From TDK
News Heard of SmartMedia? Enter the TDK SmartMedia: FC301 adapter which makes transferring data from the SmartMedia to your PC a cinch. This PC card works with either the 3.3 or 5.0 SmartMedia cards and if you are using a digital camera where cable...
[May 6, 1999, 15:35]
Nuggets: Photo Quality Prints Use SmartMedia
News Fuji's latest contribution to this movement is its NX-70 Digital Desktop Printer, which gives you 'photo quality' prints direct from SmartMedia cards. Operation seems simple enough -- slot the SmartMedia card in and press print and two minutes...
[April 8, 1999, 17:03]
Nuggets: Is Sony's Memory Stick As Cool As SmartMedia?
News We told you about some SmartMedia products last week, and lo and behold, Sony has suddenly decided to talk to us and sent over details on its own challenge to the SmartMedia format. The Memory Stick, first seen at Comdex last year, is exactly the...
[June 11, 1999, 14:52]
Olympus Camera Upgrades Further SmartMedia Demise
News The new cameras also break with the past by only supporting the xD digital media card standard -- SmartMedia no longer features on Olympus cameras. This camera too has become smaller, primarily by losing its SmartMedia capability and only...
[March 12, 2003, 13:13]
Nuggets: Silver Sexy Sharp Shooter
News The 72x104x137mm VL-PD6H ViewCam weighs 590g and incorporates a slot for SmartMedia memory cards. The ViewCam comes with a lithium-ion battery pack that shows the number of minutes left from a charge, as well as a 4MB SmartMedia card and mini DV...
[March 10, 2000, 16:03]
CompuApps OnBelay
Downloads OnBelay software can recover data from Digital film cards such as CompactFlash, SmartMedia, Memory Stick, MultiMediaCard, Secure Digital, Microdrive, ATA PC card. Solutions in 1 Product: Backup; Duplicate; Digital Image Recovery; Digital Movie...
[July 6, 2006, 8:46]
Nuggets: Digital Darkroom In A Box...
News Enter the Fujifilm NX-70 Digital Desktop Printer which claims to produce "ready for the album, photo-quality prints direct from SmartMedia cards". Clever.so long as you have a digital camera that uses the relatively new SmartMedia format.
[April 20, 1999, 13:23]
Camera Makers Unveil New Media Format
News The new format is seen as a replacement for SmartMedia, a storage format that Olympus and Fuji, along with memory makers Toshiba and Samsung, have championed. SmartMedia cards have waned in popularity in the past year, as smaller, faster options...
[July 31, 2002, 12:40]
Nuggets: World's First MPEG 4 InternetCam From Sharp
News Well, take a very small digital movie camera, rip out all its high-end stuff, and then replace the digital tape with a SmartMedia card. The problem is, Sharp is aiming this quirky device at the consumer market, but for £600ish for one hour of video...
[March 25, 1999, 16:56]
Nuggets: Fuji's Identity Crisis
News The SmartMedia memory format provides an ideal core to build a crossover product around and Fuji has gone a step further to create a device that competes well as either an MP3 player or a camera. The Finepix 40i can store up to 80 minutes of audio...
[December 15, 2000, 12:50]
Olympus Sub-£200 Cameras Pack Megapixel Punch
News It has 2MB of memory built-in, and takes SmartMedia cards for removable storage. This feature is aimed at owners of printers with SmartMedia slots, so that a PC is not needed to get images printed. It doesn't have any internal memory but is...
[March 15, 2002, 6:31]
SUPANugget: Tosh, Fuji And TDK Get Graphic
News The real joy of this nifty piece of gadgetry though lies in its storage mechanism -- SmartMedia cards, in this instance from Fuji Film. SmartMedia really shows off when it snuggles upto the funky little SM-R1 SmartMedia adapter, also from Fuji.
[June 4, 1999, 16:19]
Comdex Spring: Copyright Protection For Digital Music
News Hagiwara is also showing off a range of interesting SmartMedia devices: the company has moved on with its cool digital picture-frame display devices like the Lukis JPEG image viewer which now includes a four-inch colour LCD and a dedicated...
[April 22, 1999, 6:48]
Nuggets: HP's 1218 Printer Thrills Photo Buffs
News Bypassing your PC is the ultimate in convenience for digital snappers: eject the smartmedia or flash card from your camera, and bung it in the 1218 side slot -- upper for smartmedia, lower for flash cards.
[January 31, 2001, 13:07]
CompactFlash Cards Begin To Fade Away
News Older cards include CompactFlash and SmartMedia. These points are underscored by recent NPD data that shows an increase in market share of newer and smaller formats such as Secure Digital and the xD-Picture Card, compared with a relatively...
[April 23, 2003, 11:05]
Nuggets: Twin Marvels From Fuji
News As an incentive to get you to part with £549.99 of your hard earned money, Fuji is including 12MB of SmartMedia storage as a launch offer, enough to capture 68 images. However, Fuji is being a tad tight with memory, you only get a measly 2MB...
[January 27, 1999, 12:26]
Sony Releases First Business Laptop
News The unit also offers a sound system with a built-in subwoofer, as well as Secure Digital and SmartMedia flash memory slots for downloading files from digital cameras and handheld computers. The 3000 series comes with a 1GHz Pentium III processor, a...
[October 9, 2001, 10:23]
Nuggets: Agfa Cameras Do It Cheap...
Talkback is it possible to use a 128 mb smartmedia card in the original agfa e photo 780 camera instead of the 2 mb card supplied with it ?
[December 8, 2005, 11:29]
Recover My Photos
Downloads It works on SmartMedia, CompactFlash, Memory Sticks, hard drives, floppy disks, Zip disks, and USB drives. Recover My Photos is a data-recovery program for recovering deleted photos, with formats including JPEG, NEF, TIFF, BMP, MOV, MPEG, and WAV.
[July 4, 2008, 13:53]
Digicam Picture Recovery Software
Downloads Rescue software can recover all types of pictures, snaps, movie clips, videos from the mini, micro, XD, SD, MMC, USB SmartMedia cards of Sony, Toshiba, Nikon, Kodak, Fujifilm, Samsung digicams. Get back all your deleted images and snaps from erased...
[December 29, 2007, 14:01]

