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.
You will need to buy a memory card reader
The Minolta Maxxum 5000i 35mm SLR camera memory card is a flat card that comes in a variety of GB sizes. This type of memory card is sold at many places that sell cameras and other electronic devices.
The write protection switch on the secure digital memory card helps prevent the accidental erasure of the data in the memory card.
Your digital camera's memory card will only work in a PSP if it is a Memory Stick Pro Duo adapter.
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.
You can put any memory card into any digital camera, no matter the price as long as it fits correctly.
An "SD card" is a Secure Digital memory card.
It is read by a digital piece of equipment, such as a digital camera.
There aren't any films in a memory card.
If your digital photo frame has a memory card then it can be read.Many readers will handle all the common types of cards.
Yes, one of the most effective ways to avoid any writes on the flash medium is to use a secure digital memory card in the memory reader.
Both the USB memory card readers and secure digital memory cards are reliable with write protect switches.