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Posted on Nov 23, 2009

What is the highest capacity memory stick avail for this camera?

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  • Posted on Sep 08, 2005

SOURCE: Can you use the PSP Memory Stick Pro Duo cards on your DC?

Yes! The Memory Stick Pro Duo's are one in the same. (Just out of curiosity, where are you finding them cheaper?) One note, however; as strange as this is, though the PSP plays mp4s, they will not play mp4s from a memory stick pro duo that comes directly out of your M1 camera... I've tried it, I have both a PSP and an M1. (The PSP will show off your M1 still photos, though.) Hope this helps! Susan

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 26, 2010

SOURCE: Memory Stick for my DSC P-72 3.2 mega pixel camera

your camera is only available for use with a regular memory stick . it's not compatible with pro memory sticks (or ms greater than 256mb). so even if you you a memory stick adaptor with a 2gb ms, it will not work with cam. you'll need regular ms with has a maximum capacity of up to 128mb only.although those ms are no longer available from sony,you can do an internet search (like google) to check availability of the ms from online dealers.you can type in the ms models: msh128 or mshm128a.(that's a duo size ms w/included adaptor).you'll be suprise to find out it's still available online.hope this helps.tnx:)

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Sep 02, 2010

SOURCE: Hi, My sony cybershot dsc p72

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OK, the max memory support on this camera is 4GB.

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