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    Which USB Card Reader to Buy?

    I own a Nikon D50 and have always downloaded photos with the camera. Yesterday, my computer would not recognize my camera and I am unable to download photos. Someone suggested that it would be better to use a USB Card Reader to download photos. I don't know anything about them, and don't know which one(s) I should compare. Can anyone suggest a reader that might cost me an arm, but not a leg?

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    Re: Which USB Card Reader to Buy?

    I use a Sandisk 19 in 1 card reader... I think it costs about 25 dollars. I have had no problems with mine.

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    Re: Which USB Card Reader to Buy?

    I used a cheapo from Walmart until we got a computer with slots and it worked fine.
    Cost 9 or 10 bucks I think. They're all pretty much the same.
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    Re: Which USB Card Reader to Buy?

    I got the Sandisk Extreme 3 and it downloads very fast. I had a cheapie but the pins kept bending when the CF card was not inserted just right.
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    Re: Which USB Card Reader to Buy?

    The card readers are all pretty much the same - a card slot, a small circuit board, and a USB connector. There might be some differences in speed or quality depending on the brand, but the difference between a $10 walmart reader and a $40 name-brand reader aren't really that great.
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    Re: Which USB Card Reader to Buy?

    Like the other MJS, I had a cheapie, but the pins bent on it. I'm now using a Sandisk CF card reader and it works great.

    Like others said, they are all pretty much the same, and even a name brand one like Sandisk it pretty inexpensive.
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    Re: Which USB Card Reader to Buy?

    I use Enter card reader, which is almost same as sandisk reader but costs much less than a sandisk. Using that Enter card reader for one and half year, no problem yet.

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