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SmallRig Memory Card Case $10.99 (Was $12.99) + Delivery ($0 with Prime/ $39 Spend) @ SmallRig Amazon

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【STYLISH & THIN】CNC integrated molding, SmallRig Memory Card Case 2832 is an auxiliary product for photography enthusiasts.
【COMPATIBILITY】It can store three SD Cards and two Micro SD Cards, which is convenient for storing the memory cards of cameras, 

action cameras, drone, and mobile phones.
【ANTI-FALL & SCRATCH RESISTANCE】Each memory card has an independent safe space, which can quickly and safely
slide into the card slot for storage.
【EASY TO STORE】The memory card case also comes with a SIM card holder and a SIM card tray pin, which is convenient
for you to change the mobile phone card when you go abroad or when business needs.
Weighs only 45g, it's compact and easy to store.
【PULL-OUT STRUCTURE】It uses a brand-new pull-out structure to facilitate quick access to internal items.
It is convenient and fast card removal. The outer shell is made of hard aluminum alloy, and the inner case is made of ABS+PC material.

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  • This is useful for photographers/videographers ig?

    • Yes, it can store three SD Cards and two Micro SD Cards.

    • +4

      No, it won't store 35mm film

  • -1

    Vs “free” zip lock sandwich bag

  • +1

    i bought a couple last time. like the build quality but the cards can be hard to pull out. also have to make sure that in pulling them out, you don't accidentally slide the lock on SD cards.

  • +1

    Quite well made, my only wish is that it came with a double size option, maybe cards on both sides

  • +1

    The discount math is a bit off. 21% off of $12.99 would make it $10.26. Actual effective discount rounds off to 15%.

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