Originally posted by: fanerman91
I remember this thread from forever ago, but I ran across this info:
If you format a 4 GB SDHC card in a computer (and not from the Nikon D50), you can use it with the D50.
noted by Rob Galbraith
I saw that from FW.
Well it's ordered. I'll report back on whether it works or not. I have a Nikon D50, if the implication isn't enough.
Originally posted by: Krioni
Hey, not to bust in on your thread too much here, but I just ordered a Nikon D50 and was wondering about memory for it. I can see that apparently my limit is 2GB cards. What brands and speeds have you used in this camera and do you have any recommendations?
Thanks
Originally posted by: jpeyton
At 6-megapixels, you can store approximately 600 "fine" JPEG on a 2GB card; that's probably the limit of your battery on a single charge.
If you shoot "normal" JPEG, double that number; 1200 shots on a single 2GB card. "Basic" JPEG is over 2000 shots on a single 2GB card.
And if you shoot RAW, it's somewhere around 350 shots on a single 2GB card.
With SD cards dirt cheap, and their size being equal to that of a postage stamp, it isn't much of a hassle to carry an extra 2GB card with you.
Although personally, I would never shoot more than 300 photos without backing them up to my PC (unless I had no access to a PC, of course).