Originally Posted by Kamele0N
Originally Posted by Rand
yes, exceptions being made for size and such
for example I have a 6 year old camera that wont use any card more than 2GB PERIOD.
so a 2gb microsd in the adapter would also work.(good luck finding one)
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What happens if you RE-format lets say 16Gb SD card to/as 2Gb...?
I've done this and it generally works fine, although it's often a waste of money.
Also, I recall testing a Nikon D100(CF, not SD, but same principle) one day in a shop, and all they could find in their demo pile was a 32gb card. I popped it in and formatted it, and I think it took the camera good 10 minutes to format it.
The times I've used it since(I mostly bought it for my early Nikon DSLR collection, but have used it some) I've stuck to 1gb and 2gb cards-they hold a more than reasonable number of files from that camera, and I can keep my big cards for cameras that can use them and, more importantly, actually benefit from having a big card(my main camera typically spits out 70-80mb files-I don't like to use anything smaller than 32gb in it).