Apparently not. At least the Transcend X133 4GB doesn't work. And the manual states a 2GB maximum. Also, the P4 won't support any SDHC card. It only uses regular SD cards.
Nikon is a long-standing company that focuses on camera and imaging equipment. All Nikon cameras take SD memory, which is a long-term savings, unlike Flash memory cards which are expensive.
this will all depend on which model because different models will take different quality picture.approximates for 2GB assuming you're using standard jpegs:4mp 5mp 6mp 8mp892 558 531 495
No,because the camera cannot even take a picture without the memory card
take your memory card out of your camera and there should be a place for it in your computer
there will only be pictures on the camera if you took any pictures before you put the card in.
well, pictures need to be stored SOMEWHERE on your camera, right? just like how our memories store information, memory cards store the pictures you take. a camera without a memory card is about as good as no camera at all.
it takes a sd for camera sdhc for camcorder
The xD card in your digital camera is a memory card. When you take pictures with the camera, the images are stored on the xD card so that you can access them later.
The camera doesn't recognize the card. Take the 10 yardpenalty and punt!
a camera film securely keeps the photos you take in it's memory. that is why you always should have either a memory card, or a film. (depends on what kind of camera you have).
As soon as you take a photo with a digital camera it is on the memory card. You may never see it if you don't view it on the camera or download it to your computer. If you don't erase the memory cardthe photos will remain on it.
Some cameras have a built in memory storage that will allow you to take 6-12 picutes of low quality. However, normally you do require a memory card for a digital camera to take higher quality and larger numbers of pictures.