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Memory Cards Guide Compiled By i-man 17/01/09 Instead of using typical film storage digital cameras use memory cards to store pictures and video clips. There are a number of different types of memory cards available and it is important to know that a digital camera will only be able to use one or at most two different types of card according to the supported slot provided. Therefore if you buy an additional card you need to make sure it is a card that it is supported and compatible with your camera. The leading memory cards are: Memory StickMemory Stick is a trademark of Sony and is used by Sony digital cameras. Some people ask if they need a Memory Stick and a memory card for there camera. The answer is no. Memory Stick is just the name given to a type of memory card. It is to be kept in mind that there are more than one type of Memory Sticks available and it is important that you buy the type that is compatible with your camera. CompactFlashCompactFlash cards offer large storage capacities. These used to be the most popular type of cards, but in recent times their usage has fallen owing to cards that are physically smaller in size being able to store increasingly large numbers of photos. CompactFlash cards are now only used in some Digital SLRs and occasionally in very advanced compact digital cameras. Secure Digital (SD) CardsSecure Digital cards are appearing in more and more digital cameras and are currently the most widely used cards. The reason for their extensive use is their compact size coupled with more than useful storage capacity. Cards of up to 16 Gigabytes are now available. Multi Media Cards (MMC)Multi-Media Cards have the same physical characteristics as Secure Digital Cards. The technology beneath is different. They are usually used as an alternative to SD cards. This means that some digital cameras that use SD cards can also use Multi Media Cards. You may find MMC cards inside most of the Nokia cell phones. xD Picture CardsxD Picture cards are the smallest and compact memory cards available and are used in most of Fuji and Olympus digital cameras. There are three types of xD card available. The first type is the standard card. This was the first xD card to be introduced. This type of card should be compatible with all digital cameras that use xD cards. The drawback of this card was its maximum capacity was limited. MicrodrivesHistorically Microdrives were viewed as a useful alternative to CompactFlash cards in high specification digital cameras. This was because Microdrives could hold up to 1 gigabyte of images when CompactFlash cards could only hold around 128mb. Times have changed and the current 4 gigabyte maximum capacity of the Microdrive lags behind the capacity of a top end CompactFlash card. This has led to a decrease in the Microdrive's popularity.
Card SpeedYou will often find that cards that appear to be identical sell for different prices. This can be because some cards are capable of processing an image and storing it a lot faster than other cards. At the lower end of the market the benefits of buying high speed cards are less clear. The time delay between taking one shot and the camera being ready to take the next is likely to be more to do with the limitations of the camera itself than to do with a slow memory card. Using Memory CardsAs technology advances there are now more ways in which your memory card can prove useful. For printing more and more Photo Kiosks are appearing. To use a Kiosk you insert your memory card, select the prints you would like to make and watch as they are printed. Similar technology is now becoming available for home printing. There are printers you can buy where you can take the memory card out the camera insert it into the printer and make your prints directly from it. There are no cables or computers involved in the process. HousekeepingEven if you own high capacity memory cards it still makes economic sense to clear the cards down from time to time and delete unwanted images. Cards have a tendency to fill up quickly. Once an image has been stored on a computer or elsewhere it can be deleted from the memory card. Shots that you don't want to keep can be deleted immediately by using the camera's menu system. Without housekeeping you will find yourself continuously buying extra cards. Damaged Memory CardsFrom time to time memory cards can become damaged. There are a number of companies that specialize in retrieving images from corrupt cards. If you need images retrieved there are plenty of online companies offering the service or your local camera shop should be able to provide assistance. Buying Additional Memory CardsDespite the continuous advance in the number of mega pixels cameras are capable of recording many camera companies still only supply a 16mb memory card with a digital camera. The table below is provided to give you a rough idea of how many image can be stored on cards with different capacities. You can then estimate the size of card that will be most useful to you.
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