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greenrook | 20:26 Thu 30th Nov 2006 | Arts & Literature
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My daughter-in-law's suggestion for one of her son's Christmas gifts is, and I quote 'A cheap digi camera, the SD card type, and don't spend more than 30 quid, you know what he's like...' Where do I get such a thing? And just for my own enlightenment, what the hell is an SD card anyway?
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An SD card without getting too technical is a 'Secure Digital' type of card which is approx. the size of a postage stamp and is quite universal now. This is the device or 'media' the camera uses to store potentially large amounts of pictures or movie-clips. The prices of both SD cards AND digital cameras are falling all the time......from off the top of my head there is a Vivitar on sale in ASDA for under fifty quid although I don't know much about the model.

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Thanks Matheous, you're right about the Vivitar, they had it in Argos also, for under �33.00. It's an astonishing bit of kit for the money, so that's him fixed up!

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