What memory card do I need for a digital camera?What batteries are the best?
I recently bought an Insignia 7.0 digital camera. What kind of memory card do I need to buy for this camera? Are all memory cards the same (as in size)?
& What batteries are the best to use that will last long?
Thanks
The manual says nothing about batteries or memory cards that is why I am asking here. I contacted Insignia Customer Support but they were of no help.
The camera runs on two AA batteries.
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AA lithium batteries usually last the longest in cameras. Below is what I learned from an online review about the camera on the memory cards it can use:
MultiMediaCard (MMC)
Secure Digital (SD)
Secure Digital High Capacity (SDHC)
All are sold wherever cameras are sold.
u should look at the main battery and memory card and buy a one like it or better
Insignia cameras use SDHC cards (compatible with SD, and the old MMC as well) so you can go up to 16GB, but you’d be better off with a cheaper 2GB SD card, which should save about 500 pictures. Probably not worth going smaller than 2GB these days.
You pay extra for better quality (more tolerance to extreme conditions) and more speed in writing and rewriting, but I’ve found the cheapos perfectly satisfactory.
This camera uses standard AA batteries, and is reported to work on rechargeables (lower voltage). Get the highest milliamp hours you can afford – they go up to around 2500 these days. These are cheaper than Lithium ion batteries, so you can have several pairs with you at all times, and if you are really stuck you can get AA non-rechargeable alkalines pretty well anywhere.