i put a 1gb sd card in my vivitar 3755 digicamera,even tho it recommended 512,it would'nt accept it,didn't it hurt it tho'
2006-10-09 06:59:16
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answered by d@dz 5
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Set your digital camera for it quite is maximum decision and overlook it. With the cardboard interior the digital camera, you will see the form of photograph's you may take.. And while you're questioning approximately procuring a 4GB card and prefer to appreciate what share pictures you're probably to get, basically divide the cardboard you have into 4GB. occasion in case you have a 1GB card given you one hundred twenty pictures, then a 4GB provides you with 480. you already know all it quite is truly not that important. Get out their and enjoy your digital camera. the type you shoot will quickly inform you that a bigger card is mandatory, yet with fees falling the way they have, I basically offered some SD enjoying cards (i did no longer want them now) that have been so much less costly for 2 enjoying cards packaged jointly, that i could no longer get as much as. bear in mind enjoying cards do no longer final for ever. Having a spare like extra action picture is a competent concept. yet so a techniques as I understand reminiscence enjoying cards, do no longer pass undesirable basically sitting like action picture does.
2016-10-15 23:00:40
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answered by swindler 4
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john o,, how old are you? and why do you answer your own Q's
SD card(Up to 512MB Guaranteed), can I use SD cards >512mb ?
c'mon johnny, be a sport....and be careful b4 you buy large sizes of memory cards e.g. (1g 2g cards) as they could slow down the camera whilse viewing your pictures...
best to ask your retailer if the device will work well with a large capacity memory card.
2006-10-07 10:56:10
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answered by k7lawrence 1
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Yes, but in rare instance where the machine doesn't get along with the card well it'll show up as 512 card instead of whatever capacity it should have.
2006-10-07 10:43:03
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answered by Andy T 7
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you should be able to it says 512mb as that was probably the biggest they made when the instruction booklet was printed. Most cameras will take 2gig or more
2006-10-08 01:04:56
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answered by daredevil 1
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You can probably safely use up to 2gb...anything higher would be formatted as FAT32 which may not be compatible with you digital camera. Check with your camera's tech support for the definitive answer.
2006-10-07 10:41:11
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answered by Chuckie 7
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HEE COMMON MAN U ANSWERED YOUR OWN QUESTION . U JUST WROTE YOUR CAMERA CAN TAKE 512MB SD CARD GURANTEED . THEN WHY ARE U ASKING US . GO GET THE CARD AND TRY IT.
2006-10-07 11:12:03
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answered by punjabi_munda44 1
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Hi, I recommand you to try google picasa.
picasa is a Google's photo software. It's what should've come with your camera.
It can Edit , organise and Share you picture and small video flips.
It's very easy to use and is free, just like Google
Download it free in here:
http://www.bernanke.cn/google-picasa/
Good Luck!
2006-10-08 03:47:57
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answered by good.picasa 3
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Mmmm! possibly. I would try one out before I bought one. You might find that nothing bigger than 512 works, or you may find that only one manufacturer does. Sandisk is usually a safe bet.
2006-10-07 10:48:02
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answered by jayktee96 7
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You could, but unknown as to what the result would be.
2006-10-07 10:49:41
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answered by Frogface53 4
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