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which memory card?
superstar75123
31-03-2007
i need a memory card for my daughters digital camera. i need to know is there a specific one i need? (i know i need an SD one) or are they all compatable?

i have seen some kingston 512mb SD card for about £5, are these any good?

sorry, i am such a novice
Mark in Essex
10-04-2007
Hi there,

Kingston are a decent make, so that should be ok.

You should also beable to get quite a few photos on a 512mb card as well (around 150 photos if it's a 6mp camera).

I think you can get a 1gb (1,000mb) card for under £10 from places like Amazon and that should give you double the number of photos on (anything bigger than that it might be worth checking that your camera can take it).

They also do diffrent speed SD cards, bu these do not make too much diffrence unless you have the more expensive cameras (they should all work whatever speed).

Hope this helps.
bluechang
10-04-2007
try ebuyer.com for SD cards as they do 1Gig Sd cards for a shade under a £5 and 2 gig ones for roughly £10
myfriendogri
23-04-2007
Originally Posted by superstar75123:
“i need a memory card for my daughters digital camera. i need to know is there a specific one i need? (i know i need an SD one) or are they all compatable?

i have seen some kingston 512mb SD card for about £5, are these any good?

sorry, i am such a novice ”

You could try here... Kingston Memories
alanwarwic
24-04-2007
never had a card fail on me yet. Most cards are rebranded, even Kingston.

If you dont know the maximum capacity of your camera, play safe and buy the 1GB card.
Dave 8o]
24-04-2007
Yeah 1Gb to be safe. I got a 2Gb from Amazon for my Palm TX, it works fine in there, but not in the card reader built into my printer. I had to get another card reader to be able to access the memory card on my PC.

You could always check out the camera manufacturers website and see what capacity the camera can take, if you want to go larger.
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