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depends on the size of you SD or SDHC card
The R4 doesn't hold memory, it's the MicroSD card that you insert into the R4DS that has storage. It will support MicroSD cards with storage of up to 2GB (non-SDHC).
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A compact flash memory card can hold all kinds of data. It can hold pictures, documents, anything as long as it does not go over the maximum size of the memory card.
The Zoom H4n comes with a 1 Gigabyte SD card, but you use it with SDHC memory cards of up to 32GB.
You can save photos, videos, or other digital data on an 8GB sd memory card. The 8GB is simply the amount of information that the memory card can hold.
Yes. SD and SDHC cards are physically the same. The electronics in SDHC are just adapted so that it can hold more data in the same size (hence HC - high capacity). I am currently using an 8GB SDHC lexar media card and it works great. I can get 1200 images on JPEG fine and 600 on RAW :)
The capacity of the "SDSC" or Secure Digital Standard Capacity card can hold from 1 MG to 4 GB of data. The Secure Digital High Capacity or "SDHC" can hold from 4 GB to 32 GB of data, and the Secure Digital Extended Capacity or "SDXC" can hold from 32 GB to 2 TB of data.
Yes, Sony makes wide variety of memory cards capable of holding up to 64 gigs of data. The 5 gig data cards are currently costing around $20 depending on condition of the memory card.
32GB is the largest card you can find for purchase. Surely there is some rediculous SD card in some lab somewhere, but for now your best bet is 32 GB SDHC. Keep in mind your SD card reader needs to support SDHC. Check it first.
A sandisk is a memory card/stick that holds data and information such as documents, pictures, videos, etc. The amout of memory it can hold ranges from 4gb to 128gb.
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