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I have a brand new SD card - when I insert the card to the camera the camera says the card is full- I put the card in another camera and it works fine- any suggestions?

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Hi

The Kodak EasyShare C330 is quite an old model now and the camera has a maximum SD card capacity of 1Gb.

It would sound like you are using a card with a higher capacity on the camera but the other, un-named camera, can accept higher cards.

Hope this helps

David

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Do the 4GB Cards say SDHC on them? They should. SDHC is simply "Secure Digital High Capacity". They're high capacity SD cards that hold more than regular cards. In this case, 4GB. The problem with these is that they need to be supported by the device. I've never put an SDHC card into a device that doesn't support them, but it looks like that's what your situation is. The highest memory capacity a non-SDHC compliant device is capable of 2GB. I recommend that you return the 4GB cards and buy 2GB cards instead.

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