Electronics : Premiertek SD/MMC Card to Compact Flash Type II CF Adapter

Electronics : Premiertek SD/MMC Card to Compact Flash Type II CF Adapter

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Premiertek SD/MMC Card to Compact Flash Type II CF Adapter

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Premiertek SD/MMC Card to Compact Flash Type II CF Adapter
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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
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Product Brand: Premiertek
EAN: 4710859868930
Label: Premiertek
Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
Product Manufacturer: Premiertek
Publisher: Premiertek
Studio: Premiertek


Piece facts:
  • Perfect solution for Converting the SD (Secure Digital)/MMC (MultiMedia Card) to standard CF Card.
  • Interface: CompactFlash (type II)




Adapter CF II Type Flash Compact to Card SD/MMC Premiertek






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This adapter is an intermediary of SD/MMC Card to CF interface devices. lt converts SD/MMC cards to standard CompactFlash ll format. CF-interface devices will have access to the latest SD/MMC devices, such as digital cameras, cellular phones, MP3 player, and PDAs. lt's truly plug&play. lt is the gateway to a more diverse life style.










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Testimonials
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer's feedback: 1 out of 5 stars - * Does NOT work with SDHC cards ...
Be aware that this card only works with some SD cards. It does NOT work with the more widely used SDHC cards.



Buyer's feedback: 4 out of 5 stars - Works for me
The adapter I received was manufactured by Datafab, not Premiertek. I have not had any compatibility problems between this adapter, a Canon Digital Rebel XTi 10.1MP Digital SLR Camera, and a Kingston 2GB MMCmobile Card. This adapter has two shortcomings. First, you have to take it out of the CF slot to remove the MMC card. Second, the notch isn't deep enough to allow you to remove an RS-MMC/MMCmobile card without an MMC mechanical adapter. Even so, this is probably your best option for using an MMC or SD card in a device that only takes CF.



Buyer's feedback: 1 out of 5 stars - * Do Not I repeat Do NOT order this product ...
I have seen another person that had major problems with this product. I put this in my Nikon D70 and it did not work. Replacing with my CF II card is still problematic. Bottom line my digital camera in which I depend upon is now inoperable. Yes I tried formatting. This product is a major problem with me and I highly recommend NOT buying it.

Updated 01/28/2008 - After some some research on the Internet I was led to look at the CF pins on my Nikon. Indeed at least two pins on the camera appear to be bent. One smashed down completely. Note, I did not "force" the card in but put normal pressure on it. If I am not able to fix myself, the cost to me is said to be $200 from Nikon. Again, beware of this product.

Updated 03/21/08 Noticed that the vendor put a response to this. I would have to caution against buying anything from this vendor. They followed up several times wanting (begging) me to change my review. They ended up blaming me for putting a card into my camera? Nope. Problem was the card.

Updated 04/30/2008 - I sent in my camera for repair and included this card I had purchased for inspection. I just received the repair estimate on my damaged camera and the repair technician included the following verbiage " I'm sorry to say that the memory card adapter that you send(sic) looks highly suspect, and we recommend replacing it, as it could cause problems in the camera."



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - It Does Exactly What I Purchased It To Do
I purchased this adapter so I can use SD cards in my Canon PowerShot S50 camera which uses CF cards. I have not tried it above 2GB but it works just fine in the camera. It also works fine in all my card reader/writer devices for computer input/output except one which doesn't recognize the SD card in the adapter. The computer gives the message "Please Insert A Disk In The Drive". That reader/writer will recognize either a CF card or a SD card but not the SD card in the adapter in the CF slot. I only mention this because it does show that there can be some situations where the adapter with the SD card is not recognized. For me, it works in my camera and I am very satisfied.



Buyer's feedback: 4 out of 5 stars - * A bit clumsy, but it works ...
My portable photo viewer (by Epson) stopped accepting my SD cards, so I needed an adaptor in order to use the CF slot. I had a devil of a time getting this thing to enter the CF slot on the photo viewer. I had to try it every possible way. I was about to return it when I somehow stumbled on just the right position and angle. Then it worked fine.

I'm not sure if the problem is with the non-conforming size of this product, or the unusual configuration of the CF slot on my photo viewer. But at least it works now, so I'm good. Don't give up if it does not seem to fit into your product at first attempt.


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