XD-Picture Card

XD-Picture Card
A 16 MB Fujifilm xD Card
Media typeMemory card
CapacityMaximum 512 MB (original)
maximum 2 GB (Type M/M+, Type H)
Developed byOlympus, Fujifilm
Dimensions20 mm × 25 mm × 1.78 mm
Weight2.8 g
UsageDigital cameras, voice recorders
ReleasedJuly 2002
DiscontinuedFijufilm ended support in 2009 and Olympus early 2010

The xD-Picture Card is an obsolete flash memory card format, used in digital cameras made by Olympus, Fujifilm, and Kodak between 2002 and 2009. xD cards were manufactured with capacities of 16 MB[a] up to 2 GB.[b][1] The standard was phased out in the late 2000s in favour of the SD card, which had been its primary competitor.[2]


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  1. ^ SanDisk Introduces One Gigabyte xD-Picture Card; New High-Megapixel Olympus and Fuji Cameras Spark Demand for High-Capacity xD-Picture Cards
  2. ^ "Memory cards past, present and future – What you need to know about the different card formats". 7 December 2017.

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