SD/SDHC memory cards only.
You can buy a remote for the Nikon D60 but not the Nikon D40
It uses basic Nikon sdhc memory or generic memory that can be found at any place that sells camera equipment.
Press the ''zoom in'' button at the bottom left.
There are Wi-Fi memory cards for sale that are compatible with the Nikon Coolpix L 22. These memory cards can be purchased preformatted to ensure compatibility.
yes if it is the right format
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 Nikon D3200 camera uses the Nikon F lens mount.
"Using software such as Nikon recovery software will allow you to recover all the data on a memory card. Very easy to use and self explanatory, go buy the Nikon software and the directions will be included."
A Nikon camera may not be able to use a specific memory card if the card is not compatible with the camera's memory card slot. Different cameras require specific types of memory cards, such as SD, CF, or XQD cards, and using an incompatible card can result in errors or the card not being recognized by the camera.
The recommended type of SD card for use with the Nikon D80 camera is a standard SD card with a capacity of up to 2GB.
Yes it is. I use this card with a D300 myself.
The 4100 takes an SD card. We suggest a high speed card.