The older Sony Cyber Shot cameras do not support the SDHC standard. They require older SD cards.
Yes.
Yes I have one and I have used the SDHC card
The file system on the sdhc card might not be. The card itself is.
No, the Sony DCR-SR42 camcorder does not support SDHC memory cards, as it is designed to use a built-in hard disk drive for storage. It primarily records video onto its internal HDD and is not compatible with SDHC or SD cards. For external storage, you would need to use the appropriate formats supported by the camcorder.
Yes. Reformat the micro SD card before installing the kernel for the R4i SDHC. R4i sdhc card from r4i-sdhc.com accept a MicroSD card to run games and medias on Nintendo console. The MicroSD card is used for saveing R4i SDHC kernel and games. Such as Kingston or Sandisk. If you buy a r4i sdhc card, you should also take a Micro SD card.
Yes you can transfer video files onto the SDHC card and watch it with any computer, TV or electronic device with a SDHC slot.
Yes, this camera is compatible with SDHC cards.
Yes it does. Whether an SDHC card is compatible with a device on which you play the audio is another story. But you can "store" audio files on an SDHC card, including the Kingston 32GB.
Because the SD card reader is not compatible with SDHC cards
A SD or SDHC card is a card that collects an stores data. It is developed by a company named SanDisk hence the SD and some can store more han others and the ones that can store a whole lot are callled SDHC cards. The HC stands for High Capacity. So an SDHC card is technically a SanDisk High Capacity card and a SD card is a SanDisk card. get it
Both the Sony MSMT4G and the SanDisk Ultra II SDHC 16GB High Performance Card both received good reviews.
An SDHC card uses flash memory technology for data storage and retrieval.