I have a question that maybe someone will know the answer to. Since it is off topic you might wish to email me in private mail.
I recently bought a small snapshot digital camera which has 16 megs of internal memory and takes Secure Digital memory for expansion. I was wondering if, rather than buying Secure Digital cards, is there some way to use these USB jump disks to download the image files without special software, or can I load the software onto the jump disk so it will communicate with the camera and allow a download of the image files? If not that, if I were to connect the jump disk to the camera while shooting, could the camera see this flash memory as usable and send images to it? I have several reasons why I'm interested in this approach. 1) memory types keep on changing, and I will probably upgrade to a higher quality camera soon and don't want to invest in obsolete memory, if this works it might be universal, and if not, at least the jumpdisk has other usage. 2) For some reason, (I expect marketing) the jumpdisks are much cheaper per MB that S.D. Flash memory, and it seems like their is more to them that the flash memory cards. Art ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Unsubscribe by mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED], with 'unsubscribe filmscanners' or 'unsubscribe filmscanners_digest' (as appropriate) in the message title or body
