Using Removable Memory Cards - Kodak Digital Science DC50 Zoom User Manual

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Using Removable Memory Cards

You can save pictures you take with your DC50 zoom camera on
optional removable "Flash" or PCMCIA–ATA memory cards. Using
a memory card in the DC50 zoom camera allows you to take and
save many more pictures. You can insert a PCMCIA–ATA memory
card in a PCMCIA–ATA card reader slot (if there is one) on your
computer and download the pictures on the card.
Memory cards are about the size of a credit card and hold 2 MB to
40 MB of data. SanDisk (TM) PCMCIA–ATA memory cards have been
tested for use in the DC50 zoom camera.
You can purchase a 4 MB SanDisk (TM) memory card (Kodak catalog
number 802 7138) from the retailer who sold you the camera. If your
retailer does not stock the memory cards, call the technical support
telephone number that is listed in the Troubleshooting section.
NOTE: If you try to use a memory card that is not compatible with the
The following chart shows the approximate number of pictures you can
save on different size memory cards that you can use with the DC50
zoom camera.
Image Quality
Good
Better
Best
January 1996
DC50 zoom camera, "Er 1" appears in the LCD.
4 MB
Maximum Number of Pictures on Card
69
40
26
SIze of Memory Card
10 MB
20 MB
180
360
104
208
70
140
40 MB
720
416
280
45

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