Alright this is easy...
first you can buy whatever brand you want
second the difference between the ultra and premium and what not is not how good the pic will look its the amount of time it will take to record the pic onto it and prepare itself for a new pic.
easiest way to put it is a cheap one will take longer to take two pictures than a premium.
as far as brands i would recomend sandisk...
2007-11-24 15:42:37
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answered by Chris G 2
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You only need a SD card, pick one up anywhere. I reccomend Radio Shack, just walk in ask them for one and see what they reccomend. Tell them about the amount of pictures and what you are using it for and they will give you a size that fits your needs, they run pretty cheap too. Any sd card will work because the "ultra" and "premium" mean faster transfer times from camera to computer, so no, no differences. And no brands are better, they just are stored as memory and brand does not affect, becuase it is a mini hard drive.
2007-11-24 23:43:24
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answered by Patrick N 2
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From what I know, the memory card doesn't normally affect the quality of the pictures, that one depends on the camera. Also, any SD card should work.
As for the differences in regular, ultra, and premium, they might just be pointing out to disk size, or how many pics you can store on it.
As for the branding, any brand will work out just fine, except probably that the pricier ones are more durable, in contrast to the cheap ones.
2007-11-24 23:44:04
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answer #3
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answered by qwerty09 2
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Any brand sd flash card will do some brands are better than others in the way they store things, ultra or premium is your choice. The pictures will not look any different. I have two memory cards for my camera, they are both different brands, but the pictures aren't any different in quality.
2007-11-24 23:43:06
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answered by missberko 2
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you do not need a Kodak brand card. they all do the same thing
and brand will NOT affect quality if the cards are the same (eg standard sony 512mb and standard 512 san disk)
again.. cards with the same specs will do the same thing
im not really sure of the difference between premium ultra etc
it mot likely depends on how much extra memory you want and either way a standard card would still work.. associates at
wherever you decide to buy the card should be able to help you more with this
radiohack i where i buy my memory
2007-11-24 23:49:28
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answered by Anonymous
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I have a kodak easyshare and I have always used a 1G SD card.
don't go for anything fancy, just get the regular SD card. ultra or premium have nothing to do with the quality of the pictures or their storage.
2007-11-24 23:42:27
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answered by Ayo A 5
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It does not matter what brand of SD card you use. They are all the same. Quality of the picture will depend primarily on your settings. Higher settings means great pictures. You can also use MMC memory cards on most Kodak cameras. They are cheaper than SD.
2007-11-24 23:42:59
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answered by Buddy Hodor 7
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KODAK SD Cards are compatible with a wide range of digital devices including digital still cameras, digital camcorders, televisions, MP3 players, DVD players and PDAs. They also have advanced features such as data protection.
2007-11-24 23:41:45
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answered by kitkatish1962 5
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any sd card should be fine the difference is the size that's it
2007-11-24 23:42:23
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answered by Stehen V 1
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