If both cameras call for SD memory, then you can. But if the cameras are not the same model or brand, there is no guarantee that you will be able to see or keep what was on the card when it was in the other camera. The other camera may even tell you to format the card again. So before moving the card to another camera or gadget for the first time, it would be wise to move or copy any important photos from the card to your PC or storage device. [[User:Srobidoux|Srobidoux]]
There are RAW( Camera Image FileFormat (CIFF) for CANON CAMERA and NEF(Nikon Electronic Format) for NIKON Cameras , the images are of Big size !!then we have Jpeg Images (the same format in which the pictures are clicked from the cameras)
The brand does not generally matter. The speed of the card varies and this must be at the right level for your camera. Generally, cheaper cards are slower and so will not be able to take advantage of continuous shooting to the same degree. Some card speeds are too slow for features such as HD video recording.
Which computer doesnt matter, it's the memory stick that's important. When you delete pictures from a memory stick, the data is normally still left on the card, but the area where it was stored is marked as freespace and new files can be written there. So, dont save anymore data to the memory stick as this might well overwrite your deleted pictures.
It depends mostly on what card your using, the docking port for most SD's will fit in most digital camera's. So yes, it's worth a try
With film cameras the film captures the image. With digital cameras an electronic device with many small sensors (the number of sensors determines the megapixel count) captures the image and sends it to a computer which records it on a memory card.
memory stick micro are used on sony phones and cameras whereas sd cards are used the same way, the difference is that they cannot be used in the same slots
The battery compartment in most Canon cameras is located on the bottom of the camera body. It is located near the serial number, and in the same area as the memory card slot.
If it uses the same type.
The major difference between an SD memory card and a micro SD memory card is its size. A regular SD memory card is approximately an inch in diameter, where as a micro SD memory card is half its size to fit into digital cameras and phones.
yes
depends on the memory card( for example a sd card or a micro sd card) and if your new phone takes the same kind
Digital camcorders usually use the same memory that digital cameras use, which is sd cards. Some use usbs though, you need to check yours to make sure you buy the right thing.
It depends if these multiple devices use the exact same memory card type.
Most digital cameras hold the same amount of pictures without needing an additional memory card , and it usally isnt many . They do sell some models though that have the flashdrive built right in but there are not many and can be extremly pricey .
TransFlash Card
yes it is simply a card to save were you stoped on a game.
an sd card in anything does the same thing ...... Stores memory