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Kodak EasyShare DX4530
Kodak EasyShare DX4530
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Marisa (PrincessM) 0 pts

Can I use a 2GB memory card in my DX4530?

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Aditya D (Adhere) 7462 pts
March 25, 2008 3:53 PM
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I believe, and according to Kodak, that the largest memory card this camera is supposed to take is 1GB. Some that say they can only take 1GB can take higher amounts, such as 2 or 4. But according to the documentation, its only 1GB. Hope this helps.
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by James DeRuvo (byjamesderuvo) 58443 pts
March 26, 2008 3:27 PM
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SDHC (secure digital, high capacity) cards only happened recently and unless there's a firmware update to handle them (which I haven't seen) then Aditya is correct. 1Gb is your thresh hold.

But allow me to make an pitch for using several 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 card one when several can solve that problem. At the very least, you want to get more than one of whatever size you settle on.
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Daniel 0 pts
July 8, 2008 10:31 AM
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I'm using a 2GB card with mine and it works correctly so far, but I haven't ever gotten more pictures on it than I have right now. I have 301 pictures and the total used space on the card is 327MB, so I don't know for sure what will happen if I try to use above 1GB of space.
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