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Which SD Card
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I recently bought a Fujifilm Finepix A920 9MP Digital Camera for my Dad's birthday (http://www.argos.co.uk/static/Product/partNumb er/5606894/Trail/C%24cip%3D1500006538.Photogra phy%3EC%24cip%3D1500006547.Digital%2Bcameras.h tm) and now need to get a memory card. Is there any huge benefit in getting a Fuji card or will a standard SD one do? I appreciate as this is a 9MP camera then it may be better to get a 2GB memory card as opposed to a 1GB - this deal on Amazon seems good to me
http://www.amazon.co.uk/SanDisk-SDSDB-2048-E10 -SecureDigital-Card-2Gb/dp/B000BQ7GW8/ref=sr_1 _1/203-8643051-9718330?ie=UTF8&s=electronics&q id=1191424805&sr=1-1 (is �11.43 with postage) - any advice would be really appreciated!! Thanks
http://www.amazon.co.uk/SanDisk-SDSDB-2048-E10 -SecureDigital-Card-2Gb/dp/B000BQ7GW8/ref=sr_1 _1/203-8643051-9718330?ie=UTF8&s=electronics&q id=1191424805&sr=1-1 (is �11.43 with postage) - any advice would be really appreciated!! Thanks
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I was going to say as it is fujifilm you need an xd memory card but I see from your link the camera is sd & xd compatible. But could you check that on the box just to make sure.
re: make of card - I always get the cheapest i.e. the biggest capacity card for the best price, I hate swaping cards all the time so I recently got a 2gb. I take a lot of movie clips with my camera though so I find I run out of space quicky.
So I would say get any make really, just the biggest capacity or even two cards if you can afford it, then he has a spare. I always like spares so you can take one into town to get it developed and leave one in your camera for quick snap-abiliy!
P.s I am yet to find any problems with the cheaper makes of memory cards.
re: make of card - I always get the cheapest i.e. the biggest capacity card for the best price, I hate swaping cards all the time so I recently got a 2gb. I take a lot of movie clips with my camera though so I find I run out of space quicky.
So I would say get any make really, just the biggest capacity or even two cards if you can afford it, then he has a spare. I always like spares so you can take one into town to get it developed and leave one in your camera for quick snap-abiliy!
P.s I am yet to find any problems with the cheaper makes of memory cards.
I notice the card you give the link to is sold by another 'market place seller' as in not amazon! I never buy from the market place seller's as it is no better that ebay - in that they could sell you rubbish quality and/or broken items and you wouldn't have a good return policy, there is also no guarantee that it will arrive on time,
But thats just me I am untrusting of people I do not know, esp if there's money involved!
But thats just me I am untrusting of people I do not know, esp if there's money involved!