You can use the dedicated memory cards produced by nintendo.
Many digital devices such as cameras that use memory cards will have an icon or other option selection to view contents of a memory card as well as to format the memory card. If a computer has a slot for the card, you can insert it and use an application to format the card. It is often available in explorer (windows) or nautilus (linux) by right clicking the memory card entry.
Many digital devices such as cameras that use memory cards will have an icon or other option selection to view contents of a memory card as well as to format the memory card. If a computer has a slot for the card, you can insert it and use an application to format the card. It is often available in explorer (windows) or nautilus (linux) by right clicking the memory card entry.
Many digital devices such as cameras that use memory cards will have an icon or other option selection to view contents of a memory card as well as to format the memory card. If a computer has a slot for the card, you can insert it and use an application to format the card. It is often available in explorer (windows) or nautilus (linux) by right clicking the memory card entry.
A Nikon camera may not be able to use a specific memory card if the card is not compatible with the camera's memory card slot. Different cameras require specific types of memory cards, such as SD, CF, or XQD cards, and using an incompatible card can result in errors or the card not being recognized by the camera.
Nearly all new digital cameras use SDHC memory cards or some other form of flash memory cards.
Currently, the largest memory for a DS (Digital Secure) memory card is 128 GB. Secure digital is a non volatile memory card format for use in in portable devices, such as mobile phones, digital cameras, and tablet computers.
No, the DS lite does not use a memory card at all.
Yes, the DSi (and XL) use the same memory cards as the Wii does.
You can use this memory card with various types of digital cameras, MP3 player's, PDA'S and any other devices which would benefit from fast capture and storage functions.
A memory card. Most computers have a 'media slot' which will accept many of the popular memory cards. Digital cameras use removable memory cards to store images on, which can be simply inserted into a computer's media slot, and gthe images transferred for editing or archiving.
Those memory card slots on Minolta cameras for READING (not for writing) cards that comes preloaded with Minolta's different exposure modes that we set by turning a dial in modern cameras (with a built-in memory). So, the answer to your question is you can insert a memory card into that slot but you won't be able to save the pictures on it like a digital camera.