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31-JAN-2010 Mark A. Krauss

2010-01-31

The 3-1/4" floppy was used with my first digital camera, a Sony Mavica MVC-FD01
The 1GB Microdrive worked in my Nikon D-100 and D1x
The 1GB SD card lives in my Nikon P5100 P&S
The 2GB MicroSD resides in my smartphone
The 4GB CF Card travels as a spare in my field kit

Nikon D3 ,Nikkor 28-70mm f/2.8 ED-IF AF-S
1/60s f/11.0 at 70.0mm iso200 full exif

other sizes: small medium large original auto
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Jack Hoying07-Feb-2010 02:12
I have a few 720k floppys for sale if you are interested!
Pam Haley - FrogHouse Photo01-Feb-2010 14:27
Nice composition on these bites gone by.
Ed Duverger 01-Feb-2010 13:55
Interesting but there will come a time we need very good spectacles when cards continue to shrink LOL.
Ronald Bijtenhoorn01-Feb-2010 12:31
Nice set-up; suppose some good memories were captured on the cards.
Do you also remember the price of the cards when you bought them? I suppose that's something you don't want to remember ;-)
Ann01-Feb-2010 09:13
Real neat Mark. I still have one of the old 5.25" floppy discs somewhere.
Dirck Brinckerhoff01-Feb-2010 07:36
I never saw a microdrive before. Nicely arranged and lit.
Paul Milholland01-Feb-2010 05:15
My, how things have changed. . . .
Ruth Voorhis01-Feb-2010 04:21
Ah yes, memories... ;-)
Ruth
Steve Thuman01-Feb-2010 03:45
It's interesting that the tiny micro SD holds something like 150 times as much as that "huge" floppy disk!
Dave Hein01-Feb-2010 02:20
Too bad you don't have an old 5.25" single sided floppy to lay them all on too!
I think my first one held a whopping 128k!
Eloine 01-Feb-2010 02:12
Hey that's a good image and well lit. Can't you find a true floppy drive? Ya know the one that is about as big as a record ;)
Ed Dowdy 01-Feb-2010 00:21
That is really KEWL!
fotabug31-Jan-2010 23:40
Hey, that's neat, Mark. Do you still use the microdrive? I have an older one, still works but is smaller.