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Hello, just a bit more clarification. The recorder under discussion
takes micro-SD cards, which are different from mini-SD cards. The micro SD
cards used in the new Olympus DM4 and the new Zoom H1 are the smaller of the
two types. So the micro sd is the smallest, the mini sd is a bit bigger, and
then the SD card that you put in your Stream is the largest of the SD card
types by physical size. This has nothing to do with the amount of data that
can fit on them, as each sd card has its own capacity specifications. I hope
this sorts it out a bit for when you're making a purchase. The Zoom H1 is
packaged with a two-gig micro sd card, so you start off all set.
Matthew
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