All Canon Rebel cameras and above can use SD-HD media.
At present you can get 32GB sdhd and micro sd flash memory cards.
You will need an SDHD card reader to transfer pictures from an SDHD memory card to a laptop.
No. It uses touch responsive frame that surrounds the screen for key response. The frame has specific buttons that will change functions with the mode of use... i.e. when you are using the media player it will have media buttons, when using the camera, it has camera buttons, etc.
Its a camera that uses film. Like a digital camera has a memory card. a conventional camera uses the film which you then have to get printed before you can see the image.
If your camera uses removable media, you can use GadgetTrak from gadgettrak.com. It installs on the media and when inserted into a computer or other device, it can be tracked.
An SLR camera uses a film to capture images, while a DSLR camera uses a digital sensor to capture images.
A SLR camera uses film while a DSLR camera uses a digital sensor to capture images.
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 :)
Because its not a large form that holds only media players, such as a camera or mp3 player. (note: an iPod is not a media player)
describe how Windows Media Player uses visualizations
A camera uses a cam and a person that follows you uses a follower.
She uses a Hasselbad digital camera.