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Today I picked up a 1 gig SD 40x corsair card for my Kodak LS443 I could not
find any info that indicates that it would work so I took a chance as the
price $54.99 at Fry's Electronics.
I put it into the camera and it works just fine 3001 images on the lowest
setting 825 on the highest
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You know you can get 2Gig SD cards now.
"Photobossman" <photobossman@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> Today I picked up a 1 gig SD 40x corsair card for my Kodak LS443 I could
> not find any info that indicates that it would work so I took a chance as
> the price $54.99 at Fry's Electronics.
>
> I put it into the camera and it works just fine 3001 images on the lowest
> setting 825 on the highest
>
> Gary
>
>
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Photobossman wrote:
> Today I picked up a 1 gig SD 40x corsair card for my Kodak LS443 I could not
> find any info that indicates that it would work so I took a chance as the
> price $54.99 at Fry's Electronics.
>
> I put it into the camera and it works just fine 3001 images on the lowest
> setting 825 on the highest
>
> Gary
>
>
Yes, of course it does. SD cards up to about 2GB should give you no
problems with newer Kodak cameras. Above that size, you may have problems.
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Hi Gary,
Glad you like the card, nice deal. I will have to visit their site.
Actually, most any Kodak camera will work with any size compatible card. So,
have no fear. You did the right thing in bringing along your camera so you
could see if the card was going to work for you or not.
Talk to you soon,
Ron Baird
Eastman Kodak Company
"Photobossman" <photobossman@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:648me.843$rp.535@fed1read02...
> Today I picked up a 1 gig SD 40x corsair card for my Kodak LS443 I could
not
> find any info that indicates that it would work so I took a chance as the
> price $54.99 at Fry's Electronics.
>
> I put it into the camera and it works just fine 3001 images on the lowest
> setting 825 on the highest
>
> Gary
>
>
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