Memory sticks use flash memory.
I tend to use a memory stick, they are an easy and reliable usage for cam corders! x
Flash drive
A "flash stick" is another word for a USB flash drive. The term "flash" is used because it consists of flash memory data storage. Flash memory is is a non-volatile computer storage (computer memory that can retain the stored information even when not powered) that can be electrically erased and reprogrammed.
Temporary as in memory, no, but you should probably stick to a flash drive or even e-mail is better.
Memory Stick, A later version is the Memory Stick Pro and Memory Stick Pro Duo.
Its the intergrated circuit inside the flash memory stick that stores the files.
A 16GB flash drive can hold 4x as many files as a 4GB flash drive. I would recommend a 16GB.
Flash Camcorders are camcorders which record video onto flash memory instead of a video tape. The flash memory can be a removable memory card (SDHC, Memory Stick, xD), or it can be built-in memory which is not removable. Some camcorders like the Canon HF S10 have both removable memory and built-in memory. Removable memory is generally better in a flash camcorder because when you fill the memory, you can record more by inserting an empty memory card. Whereas with built-in you have to move the videos onto a computer before recording more video. See related links for a list of flash camcorders.
Varies can be anywhere from 128mb to 16gb
Memory Stick Pro
Technical name: USB flash drive Common name: Memory stick
A flash memory card is a card that holds digital data. An example of a flash memory card would be an SD Card, Micro SD, Memory Stick Pro Duo, Flash Drive (Thumb Drive, USB key). All Ipod models except the ipod classic use flash memory. Flash memory has no moving parts, but, hardrives do. Those are classified under, non-flash memory. Flash memory cards have different memory capacities. The higher the capacity, the more expensive it will be. But, the higher capacity, the more stuff can be put on it. Hope this helps