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Note: This camera was first sold in Aug 2005. It has been replaced by the Canon SD1000 and Canon SD750.
Canon PowerShot SD450
Canon PowerShot SD450
  • 4 out of 5
"Great compact camera"
  • 4 out of 5
"takes great photos even after screen cracks"
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sreedarbabu (sreedarbabu) 2 pts

How much memery would support SD450 (Ex: 2GB, or 4GB)

16 MB SD card supplied was suppied along with the Camara, Now I would like to buy more meory, Now I got the doubt, How much memory I want to buy, Is it (Canon SD 450) suppots 4GB memery? please let me know .
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bukit97 (bukit97) 12611 pts
April 1, 2007 2:55 AM
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The highest capacity memory card that Canon SD450 can support is 2 GB.
see this site for further information
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by James DeRuvo (byjamesderuvo) 58449 pts
August 24, 2007 5:31 PM
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allow me to make an pitch for using several smaller cards, rather than one large one. Reason being, insurance. Any memory card can fail or become corrupted. And when you're on vacation the last thing you want is to lose the opportunity to take pictures until you can recover that media card with a software utility. If your card goes bad, swapping another one for it at that moment is of advantage so you can keep taking pics. Then, later when you're in front of your PC, you can use a utility like "F-Recovery" to get back your pictures and recover your card.

No need to lose the moment because you relied on one large one when several smaller ones can solve that problem. At the very least, you want to get more than one of whatever size you settle on.

One last thing. Cards have different speeds. The faster a card is, the quicker it'll save the photo and cycle to be ready for another shot. In the end, your camera is only going to be as fast as it's slowest link in the chain. So check for speed when you purchase a card.
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