Sony 2 GB Memory Stick PRO Duo Memory Card MSX-M2GS
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Yes, it's completely compatible.
My camera is a Cybershot T50, so I'm not sure. I apologize for not being able to assist you more.
That's correct.
Hi there! Unfortunately, we are unable to provide you with a precise figure because the amount varies from camera to camera.
Selected User Reviews For Sony 2 GB Memory Stick PRO Duo Memory Card MSX-M2GS
It is compatible with SONY cameras. I've never had a write error, and the memory appears to be well-built. It can handle any video format and is fast enough to do so. The only drawback is the limited compatibility with other brands; in this case, an SD card, if your camera supports it, is a better option.
Sony products are always a safe bet. The MS Pro card adapter, which can be used with internal or external card readers, was also included as part of the package. br>br>Purchased this to go with my girlfriend's Sony DSC-RX100 digital camera. Because of this ( Internal memory in digital cameras (almost all) is extremely limited at this price point. When buying digital camera memory sticks, go for 2GB or higher, especially if you plan on shooting videos, which you most certainly will. It's a good thing to have too much memory. br>br> You may not always be able to unload your photos to your computer as you should. Believe me when I say that you never want to run out of storage capacity when that perfect moment comes along that needs to be captured in both cameras. your mind's eye.
However, obtain additional. My DSCH7 camera responds well to this Sony Memory Stick Pro Duo memory card. Sony advises you to buy their products exclusively, which can be costly and inconvenient. I quickly realized, however, that I'd need more GBs to get through the rest of the day. On a trip to the botanic garden and museum, I ran out of memory. The rest of the footage had to be captured with my phone. Not cool! I did, however, purchase a non-alcoholic beverage. The camera has no issues writing to or using a Sony brand memory card with more GB of memory. Everything is working fine now that I'm using a Lexar memory stick pro duo. Oh, and I bought this memory card over four years ago, and it still works perfectly when I need it.
It serves as a data storage device. Mine is where I keep my photos and videos. The Sony Memory Stick Pro Duo has the disadvantage of being quite costly in comparison to other storage devices. It's also quite small and necessitates the use of a converter. The adaptor is included when you buy a new stick, but it's so small that I misplaced it in my camera case and had to purchase it separately from Sony for $10. My recommendation is to leave the adaptor at home, as you will only be using it to transfer data to your personal computer. If you're using a laptop, simply store it somewhere safe.
I bought this to store music, videos, and photos for viewing on my PSP, and it still works fine three years later. There is no need to format it; simply put it in the PSP and it will turn into a reader when you connect the USB to it and the computer to transfer files. br>br>However, I was looking at my old invoice and was surprised to see that the price had increased from $12 to $20, given the low memory capacity compared to what you can get today for the same price; a quick search reveals that an 8GB version is available for the same $20.
Excelente.
Excellent Memory Card for the Period.
It's one of a number of Sony products that I use. It has always worked well for me, and I have had no problems with it in the past few years. Memory sticks from third parties, such as San Disk, also work well. The vendor processed and mailed it out quickly, and the price was "not bad. " " When I need Sony Pro Duo memory, I go with whoever has the best deal at the time- It's either a Sony or a San Disk. My spouse and I both use it in our Sony laptops and several Sony cameras. Milrose, br>br>Milrose, br>br>Milrose, br>br.