#3108008 - 01/03/13 05:36 PM
Re: Checking card in the field
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DaveB
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I have a WGI camera and the card swaps with my samsung camera.
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#3108382 - 01/03/13 09:06 PM
Re: Checking card in the field
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whistlinwingman
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My canon rebel can read the cards from my moultrie. It's too big to haul in so I just swap cards. My TV has a card reader in it and I tend to look at the pics in a 50" version.
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#3108844 - 01/04/13 08:56 AM
Re: Checking card in the field
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Brisco Darlin
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i do the same thing . just put the card in my camera and look at the pics.
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#3109106 - 01/04/13 11:56 AM
Re: Checking card in the field
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Crosshairy
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It has nothing to do with the cameras themselves being compatible - it's the type of cards that each one uses.
There are two common limitations - some can't read cards larger than a certain capacity (e.g. compatible up to 4MB SD card), or the cards themselves are different types.
The most common "type" differences are SD and SD-HC - the "HC" stands for "high capacity", which is a newer technology that lots of cameras (especially older ones) can't use.
I'd definitely recommend using the memory card compatability as a screening tool for what type of cameras you buy. My trail camera will use SD or SD-HC cards, but the point-and-shoot camera I carried would not read the HC ones. The next digital camera I buy will, especially since they've gone down in price so much.
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#3109541 - 01/04/13 06:08 PM
Re: Checking card in the field
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geezer
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I recently got my wife an Iphone, she gave me her old droid and it has one of those micro SD cards in it. My question is....Could I use the SD/micro combo in a Cam and then remove the micro card from the SD/microSD card and view pics on the phone? I think I just confused myself. I think im gonna try it anyway, they have those combo cards at Kroger for around 12 bucks. Ill be sure to report back.
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#3109570 - 01/04/13 06:40 PM
Re: Checking card in the field
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catman529
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I recently got my wife an Iphone, she gave me her old droid and it has one of those micro SD cards in it. My question is....Could I use the SD/micro combo in a Cam and then remove the micro card from the SD/microSD card and view pics on the phone? I think I just confused myself.  I think im gonna try it anyway, they have those combo cards at Kroger for around 12 bucks. Ill be sure to report back. yes you can do that. I just bought a micro/adapter combo from Walmart for my moultrie. 8 gb for about 9 or 10 bucks, Wally is a lot cheaper than Kroger. I just put the card in my trail cam, took a test pic of myself, then put the card in my point n shoot camera and it read it just fine. If your droid takes the micro you can just pull the card out of the adapter to put it on the phone.
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#3128111 - 01/17/13 10:29 AM
Re: Checking card in the field
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bbuck14
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Had a Moultrie that I could do it on until someone else wanted it worse then me!
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