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Do memory cards for digital cameras come in a standard size?

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The camera I have is a Kodak DX4330

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  1. There are CF, SD, and microSD, but yeah those are standard sizes.  There are 128 MB, 256 MB, 512 MB, 1 GB, 2 GB, and 4 GB, but yeah those are standard sizes too.

    They don't hand-craft memory cards custom for each individual camera.


  2. YOUR CAMERA WILL TELL YOU WHAT SORT YOU HAVE TO USE ,THERE ARE A  LOT OF DIFFERENT.TYPES.

  3. There are several, depending on the brand.

    Memory stick-Sony, SD, Micro SD etc.

  4. Your camera has an SD/MMC removable card slot, which means you can use SD memory cards or MMC memory cards.  (That's Secure Digital/Multi-Media Card types.)

    The second url below shows that the largest capacity memory card your camera can accept is 192 MB.

    Hope I helped a little.

    May you have many hours of photographic fun.

  5. No, there are several different competing standards. The most common ones are SD (Secure Digital) for compact cameras and CF (CompactFlash) for SLRs, but there are several other types too. You'll need to check which card type your camera takes. Most formats are listed on Wikipedia:

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Memory_card

  6. They are usually just a standard SD card.

  7. No....it depends on what your digicam can support...there are various types of memory cards in the market, which can go upto 32gb capacity (cost goes up as the capacity increases). There are the standard memory cards,SD cards and SDHC cards. If you are know what you are looking for, then visit the www.lowpricememory.co.uk......it is best site for cheap memory cards.

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