"Most digital cameras use a SDHC Memory card. The highest capacity would be 32GB with the lowest being 4GB. However, an SDXC is also available with capacity from 32GB up to 2TB of storage."
The highest capacity of most camera memory cards are 4gb but some camera manufaturers are taking things to a whole new level by making some reach the capacity of up to 32gb. More is always better and allows consumers to take more pictures and record more videos.
There are a wide variety of different memory cards on the market created by Dell Inspiron. However the highest capacity for these memory cards is 4GB.
It would seem that this camera is not compatible with the high-capacity SD cards, such as SDHC or SDXC, and since the highest capacity of data on a standard SD card is 2 GB, then that would be the limit.
Most Canons use SD cards. There could be variations, though, especially if it is an older camera.
The best memory cards compatible with the Canon 70D camera are typically SDHC or SDXC cards with a Class 10 speed rating or higher. Popular brands include SanDisk, Lexar, and Sony. It is recommended to choose a memory card with a capacity of at least 32GB for optimal performance and storage capacity.
All memory cards of equal size will provide equal storage, but consider getting SDHC cards for the highest capacity.
The Nikon D80 camera is compatible with SD memory cards.
The costs of memory cards are highly dependent on their storage capacity. 4GB and 8GBs are most commonly purchased. A 4GB memory card costs around $15 on average; an 8GB memory card is around $20.
The Canon 60D camera is compatible with SD, SDHC, and SDXC memory cards.
The Canon Rebel XT camera is compatible with CompactFlash memory cards.
The Nikon D40x camera is compatible with SD (Secure Digital) memory cards.
The Nikon D60 camera is compatible with SD (Secure Digital) memory cards.