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DJSFO
Reviewed in the United States on April 1, 2025
This one worked in my camera when all others did not??
Styling
Reviewed in Canada on August 18, 2016
Met all expectations.Fits in my Sony camera no problem Prompt shipping.
Meester Shack
Reviewed in the United States on January 4, 2016
good gosh, am I so blind that I couldn't tell this was a 128 Megabyte stick. Hardly anything fits on 128Mb anymore. NOTE to self, READ carefully.
JimmyN
Reviewed in the United States on June 19, 2014
This memory stick was purchased for a Sony DSC-P71 camera in order to double the number of pictures. The Memory Stick Duo is smaller than the original Memory Stick in this old camera. The existing memory is also 128 MB, which is the maximum size for the Sony DSC-P71. The Sony DUO MSH-M128A 128 MB Memory Stick (Retail Package) includes the required adapter for installation in the camera. This memory and adapter are functionally equivalent to the original Memory Stick. There is no difference in operation. The original 128 MB full size Memory Stick is still available at about twice the price. The Memory Stick Duo is a more cost effective option if you don't mind an adapter. Note: The Sony DSC-P71 camera will accept DUO but not PRO DUO Memory Sticks.
Mason Schumacher
Reviewed in the United States on March 23, 2013
It works as it should with no hiccups. It's Sony proprietary. It's either Sony or a SanDisk if you want a Memory Stick that you can just pop in and forget about without worrying if it's gonna fail and lose your data. I use this stick in a Sony digital recorder and performed well for recording all my lectures while in college. Get one if you need one.Pros:- No incompatibilities with Sony devices. Will perform as neededCons:- Only works with Sony devices (proprietary)
eyez wide open
Reviewed in the United States on June 12, 2012
I needed a new memory card for my old Sony DCR-PC120 camcorder. I knew 128MB is the max stick it could handle, and I wanted the max, but what card to buy was the question. I almost purchased a vintage 128MB memory stick for in excess of $30. But through careful research, I learned that this inexpensive card with the adapter would work just fine for my old camcorder. The information was right. Popped this one in and the camcorder saw it immediately and it works perfectly. As for getting the photos / Mpeg clips off of the card, I just popped the card, with the adapter still attached, into my also newly purchased then and work with them just like any other file. No proprietary software, etc. needed.
johnnymfromny
Reviewed in the United States on May 3, 2012
I purchased this product based upon the recommendation of their representatives, only to find it has a copy write lock that I can't remove. I'm not an expert in this matter and rely on the rep from Sony and Amazon's vender to help me and neither did. I'm out the 20 bucks, too exasperating to spend the time on phones being transferred from one department to another.Thank you
Evan Fain
Reviewed in the United States on September 8, 2011
This product worked on my older Sony DCS-F707 digital camera. last time I needed memory I bought 2 sony 128mb magicgate memory sticks for abut $12 each.... imagine the shock when I look into getting a few more and they are - $90 each??? so after much research and consideration I bought 3 of these - they all worked right out of the box... just to make sure I loaded one up completely with as many high res picts as I could-no loss, worked great.I have a wedding to photograph this coming weekend so I am very happy I now have a number of working sticks! If you have an older Sony camera such as the F707 I recomend this highly
mcpoteet
Reviewed in the United States on October 18, 2011
Like the reviewer below, I have a Sony DSC-F707 digital camera (purchased in early 2002). I have been using the memory sticks that I purchased at the time I acquired the camera. The memories have begun having access problems when the camera starts; repeatedly ejecting and inserting the memory stick solves the problem (so far) but doesn't bode well. Finding these Sony memory sticks available for a satisfactory price was a godsend. The package contains a Duo Memory Stick which is not size compatible with the original memory stick. However, the package also includes an adapter which "converts" the Duo chip into a classic memory stick. Works perfectly in the camera. On the card reader interface on my PC, the adapter case was just a bit too fat to plug in; I had to remove the Duo chip from the adapter and plug it into the reader in order to read the jpeg files on the chip. Not a big deal and may not be the case for most flash memory readers.
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