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Ok what kind of memory card are you guys using for your Sony W90's and where are you getting them?
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I am using 2 GiG SanDisk ProDuo cards from Costco. $19 for two cards. I have seen cheaper cards since oline, but can't remember who it was now. I have had as many as 880 pictures on a 2GB card.
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Thanks Gramps I appreciate it!!
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I got a 2 gig on ebay for $7, plus free shipping.
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Quote from: Machias on March 24, 2009, 08:11:43 PM
I got a 2 gig on ebay for $7, plus free shipping.
That's a good price. The ones at Costco are a good deal also.
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Boy I would like to find that $7 2 gig price for sure
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This is the best deal I have seen. 2 gig sandisk ultras for $7
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The Sandisk Ultra is a faster and higher quality memory than the Costco memory. Click on this link and find memory for sale. He has the 2 gig Sandisk Ultras for $7
http://homebrews.forumwww.com/blue-light-specials-f11.html
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Thanks Bob I appreciate it!!!
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i am building my first homebrew. ive read this thread till my eyes were bleeding! i think i got most of it figured out. just started lastnight and got the camera tore apart. the only thing im not for sure about is what the best thing is to use is for the stand offs. if anyone can suggest me what u guys are using. thanks i would really appreciate it!
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I got the nylon sleeves at my local hardware store, they were 1 inch so I clipped 1/8th of an inch off and sanded them level.
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thanks a bunch!
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