The camera box says it supports up to a 2gig SD card, I thought the card is only storage can you use a 4 gig or am I just wasting money buying the larger card
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Yes you can simply replace 4gb card with 8gb, 16gb, ect...
the device doesn't know the difference, it just gives you more storage capacity... hope this helps?
I have a kodak z710 camera with a 2 gig card in it. I was wanting to get a 4 gig sdhc and i wasn't sure if the HC would work with this camera. HC stands for high capacity which means it allows the camera to load files on to the card faster. this may be the problem the kodak may not be HC compatable. but as i have said i have a 2 gig and it works fine with that. and i have a friend that has a 4 gig in thiers but once again i don't think it is HC so i would exchange the card if you can for just a regular SD/MMC card or SD card
What size is your SD card? I've been reading elsewhere that the Pantech Duo doesn't support anything over 2 gig. Mine is a 4 gig and I am experiencing the same problem. It should have an option to click "storage" but it isn't there. It shows I have an SD installed as well. What you could do is upload what you have on your existing SD card to your computer, buy a 2 gig and transfer it over and see if that fixes the problem. It should.
The 4 gig card is the problem. I bought a 4 gig for mine and had the same problem. My wife had a 1 gig and I tried it in my phone and it worked fine. So I traded with her. Made a file on the computer to offload all her stuff, and reload mine. It sucks you can't use a larger card, but it is what it is!!
You might want to check on Samsung.com in the support section of your phone and see if the cell phone can recognize a 2gig card. It may only see 1 gig and lower.
I believe any SD cards larger than 2Gb are technically SDHC cards, which are not compatible with all cameras. Kingston is a decent company so I'm guessing it's not because the card is a dud. If your camera doesn't advertise SDHC compatibility then I don't think you can get the card to work in it.
Did you try putting the card in the camera, and using the camera's "format" card option?(Make sure there is nothing on the the card-a format will delete it.)
Often times, a digital camera requires a format of the card so the proper file/directory structure can be created. If the card is empty, you have nothing to lose.
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