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Nikon specifically states that the D50 can only accommodate up to a 2GB SD card. However, some users find they can use the 4GB card with their D50s (see Resources). Although not guaranteed, use only SDSC and not SDHC (High-Capacity) cards.
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Yes it is. I use this card with a D300 myself.
The Nikon CoolPix takes SD or SDHC cards. The largest right now (August 2009) are 32 Gb cards though it appears that Toshiba are launching 64 Gb SDXC cards soon and 128 Gb and on up to 2 Tb cards are planned for 2011.
"Using software such as Nikon recovery software will allow you to recover all the data on a memory card. Very easy to use and self explanatory, go buy the Nikon software and the directions will be included."
32GB is the largest card you can find for purchase. Surely there is some rediculous SD card in some lab somewhere, but for now your best bet is 32 GB SDHC. Keep in mind your SD card reader needs to support SDHC. Check it first.
yes if it is the right format
The 4100 takes an SD card. We suggest a high speed card.
You just have to press it in gently, and the memory card will pop out a bit. Just enough to pull it out.
Apparently not. At least the Transcend X133 4GB doesn't work. And the manual states a 2GB maximum. Also, the P4 won't support any SDHC card. It only uses regular SD cards.