Memory Card
May 12th 2007 13:51
Digital cameras store images on memory cards. Memory cards can therefore be compared with film in a traditional camera. The good news is that inserting a memory card into a digital camera is a lot more straightforward than loading a roll of film.
Some digital cameras come with built in cards, although the capacity of built in cards is usually limited. There are many different memory cards available, including compact flash, SD cards, xD cards and Memory Stick. Unfortunately individual cameras normally only use one type of card, therefore you need to make sure that if you buy an additional card it is compatible with your camera.
When a memory card becomes full you can use your camera to delete images that you no longer require. You can also save the images on a card to your computer or onto a CD. Be aware that cheap CDs can become corrupt and you can lose your photographs. We always recommend buying good quality CDs and making more than one copy.
Some digital cameras come with built in cards, although the capacity of built in cards is usually limited. There are many different memory cards available, including compact flash, SD cards, xD cards and Memory Stick. Unfortunately individual cameras normally only use one type of card, therefore you need to make sure that if you buy an additional card it is compatible with your camera.
When a memory card becomes full you can use your camera to delete images that you no longer require. You can also save the images on a card to your computer or onto a CD. Be aware that cheap CDs can become corrupt and you can lose your photographs. We always recommend buying good quality CDs and making more than one copy.
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