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are you sure the camera is a Pentax K1000.
the K1000 is a manual 35mm film camera, the only electronics in it are for the light meter. plus a circuit for the flash connections.
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If I'm reading the specs right then the N73 works with SD cards. Your 4GB card is actually an SDHC card and will only work in devices specifically designed to work with SDHC cards. You'll need to use SD cards, 2GB or smaller.
I'm unfamiliar with iPhoto, but if it's fully up to date and still does not list the Pentax K-M then see if it allows you to manually select the Pentax K-200D.
As the K-M is essentially a budget variant of the K-200D it may solve your problem.
If not, then hang on a bit longer and someone who is familiar with iPhoto may see your question and be able to provide a more accurate answer.
The camera uses SD memory cards. SD cards max out at 2GB. SDHC cards run from 4GB up, but they cannot be used in SD devices. SD cards can be used in SDHC devices.
The S4 accepts SD and MMC cards. SD cards max out at 2Gb. The 4Gb and 8Gb cards are actually SDHC (Secure Digital High Capacity) cards, not SD cards, and thus will not work in devices designed for SD cards. Compatibility goes only one way--SD cards will work in SDHC devices but not the other way around.
The A10 accepts SD cards, which max out at 2Gb. The 4Gb card is actually an SDHC (Secure Digital High Capacity) card, not an SD card, and thus will not work in devices designed for SD cards. Compatibility goes only one way--SD cards will work in SDHC devices but not the other way around.
A 4GB card is known as an SDHC card...probably not accepted by your camera. Stick with the manufacturer's recommendations. You could go to the support section of Polaroid's website to see if they have a download for your camera model that would permit the larger card.
The original Blackjack will not recognize anything larger than 2gb. Sorry, but you just wasted buying those 4 gb. cards. I found this out the hard way too when I bought my daughter a 4gb card for her Blackjack. I have a BJ2 which will recognize the 4gb cards.
The maximum supported size is most likely 2GB SD Card. Cards with 4GB and more are following a new (incompatible) standard called SDHC (SD High Capacity), SDHC cards work only in devices specifically supporting SDHC. The Optio S5N uses the old SD standard where 2GB are the maximum size.
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