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![]() LOMO SMENA SYMBOL VINTAGE RUSSIAN SOVIET FILM CAMERA 35mm US $9.99
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![]() MINOLTA SIGHTSEER ZOOM 35mm FLASH CAMERA VERY NICE US $19.95
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what kind of camera uses a huge Memory Card?
I have this memory card, it appears very old, that is SanDisk, only 32mb and the card itself is 1 and 3/4" by 1 and 3/8". The packaging says Copyright 2003. It says "Shoot & Share Card for Digital Cameras" and "Smartmedia." If you know of an example of a Camera Model that uses this and what year it was made please post thanks
First: 32 mb is a tiny amount of storage. Today that amount of storage will only hold about eight shots at a cameras highest resolution
Second: NO current camera uses SmartMedia cards any more. Olympus switched to another proprietary card called dX.
Third: The most universal memory cards today are the SD / SDHC cards SD up to 2 gb and SDHC from 4 gb to 32 gb at present.
Fourth: At One Time both Fujifilm and Olympus used SamartMedia cards. The maximum capacity for those cards was only 128 mb. The smallest SD memory card is about 1 gb.
Fifth: SmartMedia cards frequently become corrupted and unusable, hence their demise.
To answer your first question.
Any P&S or DSLR that will use a Sdhc Card can usually use the maximum card capacity of 32 gb. Advanced DSLR's use CF cards (much more robust) up to the current 32 gb size (the theoretical maximum size of a CFcard is 2 tb).


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