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Every camera and camcorder needs an ample supply of storage space, and with the rising quality of digital video and pictures, media storage has become more important than ever. Sears offers memory cards in a variety of formats from major brands like Sandisk and Sony for dependable, low-cost storage.
Most modern cameras and camcorders use flash memory to store data. SD memory cards are the standard format for many high-end cameras, as SD cards offer a large amount of storage for a low price. An 8 gigabyte SD card can hold over 4,000 pictures, although the exact amount of picture and video content that each card can hold depends on a camera's settings.
Some cameras and camcorders use other types of flash media. Many Sony devices use the Memory Stick Pro Duo format, which costs about the same as SD. XD, CompactFlash and microSD are other common media storage formats. While some cameras are capable of using several different types of flash memory, most are limited to one or two, so it's important to choose the correct format before buying flash media.
CDs and DVDs are another popular storage option for pictures and video. Camcorders rarely write data directly to disc, but data can be transferred to a computer and burned to a CD or DVD with the appropriate software. Discs can be useful for sharing pictures and video with friends and are very inexpensive compared to flash media. CD-R, DVD-R and DVD+R are the most common disc formats. Rewritable discs are also available from Sears, including the CD-RW and DVD-RW formats. These formats are somewhat similar and will work with most newer computers and DVD players.
Dependable storage media is essential for capturing pictures or video, and with a wide selection and low prices, finding the right camera storage media is easy with Sears.