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Re: What size SD card?

Posted by Bold Eagle on October 28, 2004 at 18:31:25:

Joe's pretty close. I had a DX-6440 and the average size was about 1.1 MB per shot. I'd recommend at least a 128 MB card, but I'd also strongly suggest having two or more cards, just in case. You never know whan one will fail. I find that in digital I tend to shoot more pictures than I did with film. If you don't keep them, there is no cost, so you are not inhibited to be careful.

I liked the camera for a P&S. Be sure you have the latest firmware from Kodak. They have a good web site and downloads are not too difficult to do. The camera dock/charger is nice. Since I mostly do 4" x 6" prints, I kept mine set to the 3:2 size ratio.

Jerry