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Anonymous Posted on Nov 22, 2008

Can the camera take a 4 or gig SD card ?

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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Unfortunately the camera only supports up to 2 gigs.
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Sheryl
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