Maximum of 4GB only. If you use 8GB, possible might work but it will not function properly or it will not work at all. I also included links regarding the specification of the unit and prices for a card.
The Canon Powershot SD750 is an easy to use point and click camera. They are available for purchase at Amazon and eBay. Prices average approximately $399 new.
It just takes a regular SD memory card, but if you buy it at compUSA the memory card usuall comes with it, and if you want bigger mg you can just show the people at the place that you buy the card the one from the box.
The following models of cannon cameras use the canon nb 4l battery charger: SD430, SD450, SD600, SD750, SD780IS, SD940IS, SD960IS, TX1 Theses cannon products are for use with the NB-4L battery charger only.
Most Canons use SD cards. There could be variations, though, especially if it is an older camera.
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.
yes if it is the right format
microSD. i believe they said they were limited to 8gb or less.
No. Or more likely, not yet. From everything I can find, there isn't any difference b/w the 4 and 8gb cards besides size, AT&T just needs to release a firmware update or a patch to allow use of the 8gb sdhc.
Your card needs to be in a card-reader, or the camera plugged into the computer with the USB cable that came with your camera... Then find the file on the card, which should look like a directory or folder on your computer, then just drag-n'-drop! OR use software that came with your Canon to get the video off of the card. OR use software that came with your computer to get the video off of the card.
Yes. The camera will accept SD or SDHC cards.
well, usually it doesn't matter the gb...it just matters what kind of memory card it is..like SD and xD and stuff.
I have a Canon Ixus 400 and have been using a 1GB Integral memory card on it for years - works absolutely fine!