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Digital camera memory card question

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theinsider · 18/11/2008 11:26

My new camera has arrived and is charging. I'm pleased with it so far but obviously haven't used it yet.

So it's only now, reading the manual, that I realise I haven't got a memory card for it It takes xD-picture cards, SD cards and SDHC cards. Which do I want? And are all memory card brands much the same ie will any (say) 2GB card be ok?

Also as I want to use it at the weekend and will be working between now and then can I use the card from our old camera in the meantime? I don't want to use it permanently as it's capacity is pants (no idea what and can't find camera now to look) it seems to have got worse over the years we've had it, is that likely?

Sorry for all the questions

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VanillaPumpkin · 18/11/2008 11:31

I don't know much about the memory cards but 2gb will be plenty. I made the mistake of getting 4gb (on special offer) and can now take 1000 photos on my camera lol.

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HRHSaintMamazon · 18/11/2008 11:33

you can pick up a 2gb SD card for about £10 now.

memorybit.com or Play.com are really cheap.

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SoupDragon · 18/11/2008 11:34

How many MP is your camera? Mine is 10 and each photo on the highest quality is between 2mb and 5mb in size. I regularly download them from the card and have yet to fill a 2GB card, even on holiday

I've had no problems with San Disk or Fuji brands and a friend says Kingston are fine too.

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SoupDragon · 18/11/2008 11:35

I had good service from memorycardzoo

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theinsider · 18/11/2008 11:35

Is SD what I want then? Is that like a "standard/normal" memory card?

I'll check out the sites thanks, maybe they can deliver in the next couple of days.

Maybe there'll be a special offer [wink}

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SoupDragon · 18/11/2008 11:36

SD are fairly common.

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theinsider · 18/11/2008 11:37

Right SD it is then, thanks everyone

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theinsider · 18/11/2008 11:40

I've just learnt that SDHC is the same as SD, just SDHighCapacity. So definitely SD then.

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WhereTheWildThingsWere · 18/11/2008 11:42

If your new camera is 8mp or more or if you are planning to take many videos, I would consider a bigger card or a SDHC.

I also think it is useful to have two cards, so if one is full and you haven't had time to download the pictures for example on holiday, then you still have some spare memory.

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prettymum · 18/11/2008 11:47

sd cards are so cheap online, do not buy from a shop as theyre rip off prices!

you can buy a 2gb for £3.45 from MX2, i ordered 2 last friday and they arrived yesterday, free delivery aswell.

www.mx2.co.uk/default.asp?part=SD2GB

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theinsider · 18/11/2008 11:47

standard 2gb card (kingston) from memorycardzoo is only £4.45, or £7.10 for a 4gb one. Seems cheap enough to go for the 4gb. Not got to delivery costs if I want it in less than 5 days though.

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theinsider · 18/11/2008 11:50

damn got to stop, children requiring seperating and then lunch. Will return to my purchase later after consideration.

Thanks again for the advice.

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