No, Kodak cameras take sd cards, sony cameras take proprietary memory sticks.
They are not compatible.
try putting your memory stick into the machine, or you can connect the camera with the cord that comes with it.
No. A Canon SD850 camera takes an SD chip, which is not compatible with any of Sony's memory sticks.
if you are talking about usb stick it is practically impossible till now you can just do only one thing and that is u can transfer photos from your camera memory to memory card which is compatible with you camera.
The largest Memory Stick card you can use in your Sony Cybershot DSC P71 is 256MB http://www.mymemory.co.uk/compatible-memory/Digital_Cameras/Sony/Sony_Cybershot_DSC_P71
Page 21 of the owners manual indicates the 4GB is the larges stick that the camera can use. However I believe it is talking about the CF memory stick not the Sony memory stick. I purchased a 4G Sony memory stick and the camera refused to recognize it. I do have a 2G Sony stick in the camera that works just fine. I also have a 2G CF stick that has no problem with the camera.
A Sony Cybershot Memory Stick is a camera accessory which can be purchased at most camera stores. The memory stick can also be found in many electronic stores.
Take out the memory stick from the camera and in the back of the stick you will see a tiny lock slide on it. Just unlock it.
Memory Stick, A later version is the Memory Stick Pro and Memory Stick Pro Duo.
if you have a photo printer you can stick the memory card in there or put it in your camera and connect your camera to the computer
Yes if it is compatible with the PSP than yes you can use the 8gigabyte memory stick
Your digital camera's memory card will only work in a PSP if it is a Memory Stick Pro Duo adapter.
Yes you can. As long as it is compatible a memory stick pro duo.