What's the smallest memory card that you still own?

12 years 9 months ago #107481 by Dave Burburry
I found a 1GB memory card in my bag. Of course I didn't toss it, but compared to the 16 and 32GB card, big difference.

Let's see who has the smallest confirmed card?


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12 years 9 months ago #107483 by Rob pix4u2
I still have a 16 MB, 128MB set of cards for my FUJI S3000

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12 years 9 months ago #107711 by Alex
I have a 256MB from a Go Pro Camera

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12 years 9 months ago #107720 by icepics
I have one SanDisk, it's a 4 GB. If I ever fill it I guess I'll need to buy another :rofl: . Learning to use my digital camera I delete more than I save.

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12 years 9 months ago #107728 by The Time Capturer
2GB for me, but only one. The rest are 8GB and up.

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12 years 9 months ago #107741 by Rob pix4u2
so far my 16MB card has it hands down- it's the original that came with the camera

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12 years 9 months ago #107759 by Stealthy Ninja
128GB

Just kidding.

I think I have a 32MB card somewhere.
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12 years 9 months ago #107761 by Screamin Scott
I still have an 8mb Nikon branded CF card that came with one of my cameras ( the 4300 Coolpix I think). Never use it anymore. I used it to download fimware to the cameras, last I used it..

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12 years 9 months ago #107776 by Rob pix4u2
Ya got me on this one Scott

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12 years 9 months ago #107779 by photobod
32mb but I cant remembe rwhich camera it came with, probably one of my wifes.

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12 years 9 months ago #107782 by arkady001
128 was lost a while back, but I've got a 256 card on the desk here that I used to transfer the firmware updates...

All the new stuff is 8 or 16Gb (x2 in a D3-series body), with a bunch of the older 8Gb and 4Gb cards (used in my D2x bodies before they were upgraded) in the bag for emergencies - never yet been used...


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12 years 9 months ago - 12 years 9 months ago #107806 by Cre8tivefix
I still have my 8MB, 16MB, and 256MB cards. And I still use them from time to time. :toocrazy: Although the 16MB acts weird.

I should point out that the biggest/newest one I have is an 8GB that I was THRILLED to find in the body of one of my dead camera body purchases.


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12 years 9 months ago #107828 by Johnnie
I still use 1GB and a 4GB


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12 years 9 months ago #108078 by Kid Prodigy

Rob pix4u2 wrote: so far my 16MB card has it hands down- it's the original that came with the camera


LOL one photo could fill it up on a modern day DSLR in RAW! :rofl:

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12 years 9 months ago #108086 by The Time Capturer

Kid Prodigy wrote:

Rob pix4u2 wrote: so far my 16MB card has it hands down- it's the original that came with the camera


LOL one photo could fill it up on a modern day DSLR in RAW! :rofl:


LOL ... that's a "Just-to-get-an-idea-how-the-camera-works" card. Much like the batteries that come with TV remotes: Once you figure out how it works, it's time to change the batteries.

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