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Do all the cards that fit in a Kodak digital camera fit all Kodak digital cameras?

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  1. no i have a kodack and it doesnt fit.. into another camera
  2. yes for the most part. some of the older ones used a compact flash but all of them are going to use an sd card now. but if your going to a different camera.... olympus uses xd, sony uses memort stcik duo or pro duo and slr's use compact flash
  3. yes i am sure it does. I have donw it once with my camera and a friends.
  4. um... umumumumumummumumummumu how would i know. try pooping
  5. No, older Kodaks all used Compact Flash and current us SD. If you have two cameras purchased in the past 2 to 3 years then they both should take the SD. 3-4 years and you are running a 50/50 chance. Any older and they are definitely running Compact Flash.
  6. No, I don't think so. The camera box will tell you which one to buy.
  7. It Depends On The Camera. There Are Currently Four Major Types: COMPACT FLASH (Types I & II), MEMORY STICK, SD And XD. There Are Other Types As Well: FLASH MEDIA (OLD) FLOPPY DISK (OLD) SMART MEDIA (OLD) MICRO DRIVES (Cameras That Take Compact Flash Type I) And Several New Types Under Development: MEMORY STICK DUO, MEMORY STICK MICRO, Mini-SD, Mini-MMD, Mini-XD Which are Smaller, Faster And Higher Capacity. Cameras That Take SD (Like Kodak) Their Cards Should Fit In ANY Camera That Takes SD (Like Canon ELPH) Any Camera That Accepts SD Should Accept MMD And Mini-SD & Mini-MMD (With Adapter) P.S. When Buying Media Cards Try Not To Buy Anything Thats Too New Or Too High Capacity, Some Cameras Won't Accept Media That's Too Advanced For Their Circuitry And Will Give A 'CARD ERROR' When Used.
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