Originally posted by: s0ssos
yeah, sorry, you're out of your league here. this is SD. most of the time a larger capacity SD card is FASTER than a smaller capacity one (due to faster controller mainly, i think)
and anyway, the memory cards are still too tiny, imo. i mean, seventy something shots isn't that much. well, it all depends whether you grew up on film or not. i grew up on digital, so i just shoot and shoot. when we went hiking one day i had already used up my 256 before we got back (it was like a 4 mile hike). more is always better, i think.
Originally posted by: V00DOO
I want to buy the SD for my Dell Axim but I have read compatibility issues with Axim. Anyone knows if the problem still exist?
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