memory sticks
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There are different types of chips for cameras so I would not call them universal.
It could have any storage support witch can sustain binary information's. (magnetic cards, flash storage cards and usb, CD , DVD, etc etc etc)
Yes. That's the beauty of memory cards. Take photos with your camera and directly transfer them to your computer by plugging the memory card into the computer.
So you can glance at your cards to jog your memory instead of reading from them
XD memory cards, also known as XD picture cards, are accepted mostly by older digital cameras. These include Olympus and Fujifilm cameras manufactured before 2010.
memory cards
No, some have only on board memory capability, it is the better cameras that have expandable memory capability.
Digital cameras usually have external memory cards that can hold many picture files. There are different types of cards with different memory sizes ranging from 2 gb to 64 gb.
Sony offers a variety of memory cards such as micro memory cards for a variety of cell phones and cameras, memory cards for a variety of game consoles such as Sony playstations.
Nearly all new digital cameras use SDHC memory cards or some other form of flash memory cards.
there are special memory cards for canon elph digital cameras
In addition to cameras and phones, memory cards can be used with handheld and Mobile computers, music players, digital cinematography video game consoles, and other electronics.
No, Kodak cameras take sd cards, sony cameras take proprietary memory sticks. They are not compatible.
Digital Camera Cards are removable memory storage devices used with digital cameras.
yes, most dSLR cameras use CF(compact flash) cards for memory.
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