The Nikon Coolpix S205 uses SD, SDHC, and SDXC memory cards for storage. It's compatible with various capacities, allowing for expanded storage depending on your needs. Always ensure the card is formatted correctly for optimal performance.
The camera has about 50MB of internal memory and accepts SD/SDHC memory media
The Nikon CoolPix takes SD or SDHC cards. The largest right now (August 2009) are 32 Gb cards though it appears that Toshiba are launching 64 Gb SDXC cards soon and 128 Gb and on up to 2 Tb cards are planned for 2011.
I'm using that and it works great.
SD/SDHC memory cards only.
The Nikon D3100 camera is compatible with SD, SDHC, and SDXC memory cards.
The Nikon D5100 camera is compatible with SD, SDHC, and SDXC memory cards.
It uses basic Nikon sdhc memory or generic memory that can be found at any place that sells camera equipment.
Some of the features of the Nikon s230 10MP Digital Camera is the 3x optical Zoom, 3 inch touch screen, Nikon's smart Portrait System, and Capture images to SD/SDHC memory cards.
Nikon specifically states that the D50 can only accommodate up to a 2GB SD card. However, some users find they can use the 4GB card with their D50s (see Resources). Although not guaranteed, use only SDSC and not SDHC (High-Capacity) cards.
The best memory cards for a Nikon D7000 are typically SDHC or SDXC cards with fast write speeds and ample storage capacity. Look for reputable brands like SanDisk, Lexar, or Sony for reliable performance.
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 :)