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I am thinking about getting the new Canon Powershot A510, and I noticed
that it uses an "SD/MMC card." I currently have a CF card for my
Powershot A70, and it seems obvious that this won't fit. What I'm
wondering is this--what is the difference between an SD and a
MultiMedia card? Is there any reason to buy one over the other? It
sounds like either card will fit this camera, and I just wanted to know
the relative advantages of each. Thanks for any help.
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<panettonea@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> I am thinking about getting the new Canon Powershot A510, and I noticed
> that it uses an "SD/MMC card." I currently have a CF card for my
> Powershot A70, and it seems obvious that this won't fit. What I'm
> wondering is this--what is the difference between an SD and a
> MultiMedia card? Is there any reason to buy one over the other? It
> sounds like either card will fit this camera, and I just wanted to know
> the relative advantages of each. Thanks for any help.
>
SD is newer, better, faster, and has higher capacity and is the one you
want. Steer clear of MMC. You have been warned. Google for the
differences in the cards.
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<panettonea@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> Thanks. I assume SD doesn't cost a ton more than MMC? Well, even if
> it does, it sounds worth the price. >
Real good deal in Office Depot flyer this week: Sandisk 512 MB SD Memory,
$69.99 minus $10 Mfr mail in rebate minus $20 instant savings for total of
$39.99.
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