📸 Capture Every Moment with Confidence!
The INDMEM 2 Pack SD Card offers 2GB of Class 4 flash memory, ideal for older digital devices. With high-speed read/write technology and versatile compatibility, it's perfect for photographers, creators, and professionals seeking reliable storage solutions.
Hardware Connectivity | Secure Digital Card |
Secure Digital Association Speed Class | Class 4 |
Compatible Devices | Camera |
Additional Features | Light Weight |
Flash Memory Type | SD |
Memory Storage Capacity | 2 GB |
Warranty Type | Limited |
Color | 2PC |
J**.
Great For An Old HP Digicam
I found an old digi cam in a old tech dropping place near me. So I threw some batteries in it an found out it worked, but I didn't have a compatible old school SD card. So I did a quick search, found this one, popped it in, and it works great. I get about 2000 shots on the little digi and was able to get some cool stuff for Memorial Day. So far so good with the camera. Really affordable just use in an old camera to play around with. Plenty fast. Was super quick to offload the photos to my iphone with a simple connector. Really no qualms with this. Did exactly what I needed it to do.
D**D
CAMERA SD CARDS
THEY WORK
D**S
Easy to use and works as it should.
It works as intended, and I am pleased with the plug-and-play functionality. I bought this to use on an older Nikon S5 camera.
L**A
Best memory card for old digi cameras
I recently bought a Canon PowerShot A520, which works perfectly with this camera! If you have bought an old digital camera from the 2000's you should buy this memory card!
C**
Came loaded with someones pictures
One of the cards had someones photos on it and they used and returned the card. Odd but was an easy fix once deleted.
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Great for older cameras
Works with my little Kodak easyshare digicam ❤️
K**A
Great buy. This is a product worth looking over.
Needed a small set of memory for a Linux camera that has a maximum capacity for 2GB chips. They work great.
J**N
These are not SD cards, they are SDHC cards!
I bought these cards to use in my Kodak Easyshare Z730 digicam from 2005. The funny thing about old digicams is that the SD card protocol they used could only support a maximum capacity of 2GB in FAT16 format and they had to be SD, not SDHC, SDXC, etc. The description of this product states that these are in fact standard SD cards so I tried them out only to find my camera kept boot looping trying to format the cards.Plugging them into my MacBook I tried formatting them to FAT16 but Disk Utility kept reverting them to FAT32 format. I then hopped into terminal and forced a reformat at FAT16 only to find that the camera continued to boot loop and fail to format the card. After 2 hours of fiddling with both cards and trying different volume schemes I gave up and purchased a Transcend branded 2GB SD card. Once it arrived it immediately worked with my camera and shows up in Disk Utility as a FAT16 drive.Don't get this falsely advertised trash if you have an older device that doesn't support modern SD card protocols.