No, for sure not, as it is a MiniDV Camcorder
The recommended SD card for a Canon 70D camera is a Class 10 SD card with a minimum write speed of 10 MB/s. This will ensure smooth and reliable performance when capturing photos and videos.
The best SD card for a Canon 70D camera is a Class 10 UHS-I SD card with a capacity of at least 32GB. This type of card offers fast read and write speeds, which are important for capturing high-quality photos and videos with your camera.
For optimal performance with the Canon 70D camera, it is recommended to use a Class 10 SD card with a capacity of at least 32GB.
No, a Canon SD memory card (such as the SDC-32M) will not work in a PlayStation Portable (PSP). The PSP uses a proprietary memory format called Memory Stick Duo or Memory Stick Pro Duo, while the Canon SD card is an SD format. Therefore, you would need to use a compatible Memory Stick for the PSP.
yes
Yes. The camera will accept SD or SDHC cards.
The Canon 60D is compatible with SD (Secure Digital) memory cards.
The Canon 70D camera is compatible with SD memory cards.
Any SD memory card with a capacity of max 4GB.
The Canon PSC-55 does have a memory card pocket for two SD or SDHC cards.
Sadly when you buy the camera it doesn't come with a card. I would suggest getting at least 2gb memory for your sd card, 8gb if you plan on taking more video.
If it is a SD or SDHC card, then yes you can as I believe Kodak and Canon use them. The card typically has it's name on the front of it.