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Video Camera Memory Card

A memory card is basically what it's name suggests. It stores a memory or image of all photographs or videos taken by a digital camera. The modern day equivalent of the old movie or camera film, today they have transformed the way images and videos are stored and the quality of the stored images. Memory cards have replaced tapes and are fast replacing CDs and DVDs in music and video distribution industry as well.

The greatest advantage of all digital video cameras, apart from the higher quality of the camera lens etc., is of course the memory card. These cards have a capacity of anything up to 2GB's. The cards can store videos of immense length, and once those have been transferred to a computer, they are back on the camera again, ready to roll for the next lot of videos. Most cameras come equipped with fairly small memory cards, and it is a standard procedure to purchase either one or two extra large capacity memory cards, depending on your storage requirements.

Memory Card

There are several formats of memory cards available. Each one of them is built for either one or two specific cameras, and you must check as to which one is compatible with your particular camera. The formats vary mainly on their speed and storage capacity. The quality of the image produced is generally similar in most video cameras, it is just the inbuilt compatibility requirements which differentiate each card. It is always recommended that you purchase a card which is compatible with more than one gadget, in order to avoid problems in the foreseeable future when you might want to upgrade or change your camera.

Higher speeds are also another distinguishing factor among memory cards. For an amateur photographer speed may not be such an active component of his requirements, but for a professional video camera person, it is one of his most essential needs. The speed with which his camera takes a video can determine the difference between a good video and an average one.

A useful accessory for a memory card is the memory card reader. This does not cost very much and gives you the flexibility of being able to copy the videos from your card on to the computer without having to connect your camera to your computer. You can thus insert another card into your camera and continue working with that, while the first card is being downloaded on to your desktop or your laptop.

The prices of memory cards have been falling recently. As their capacity and their speeds increase, so do the manufacturer's ability to produce them at less cost and make them more efficient. The prices vary according to the type of camera they are compatible with and the brand name. If you are looking for an extra card, you do not have to go in for the more expensive cards, just buy one which is compatible and has at least a year's warranty. However, if speed is of prime importance, then buy the higher value cards which will save you time and provide greater quality.

Video Camera Memory Card

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Condolence Messages - How to Write Condolence Messages

Condolence messages are a meaningful way to express your sympathy to a friend or loved one who has lost someone close. The best condolence messages are handwritten on nice stationary and convey heartfelt sympathy. But how to you write such a letter? Here are some practical tips for writing a sympathetic condolence letter.

A friend or relative has recently passed away and you want to write a message of condolence to their family. You find a quiet place away from distractions. You get out the pen and paper, sit down to begin writing and...nothing happens. You're mind goes blank. You may even begin to feel the pangs of grief yourself, and become a bit uncomfortable with the whole process. Maybe I'll just send a quick email or e-card you think. Don't worry, you're quite normal.

Memory Card

An Email or Handwritten Condolence Message: Which is Best?
Writing a condolence message is not a pleasant task for anyone. Emails and e-cards have become an acceptable means of expressing condolences in our time. Yet a handwritten, heartfelt, short message of condolence can be so much more rewarding to both the recipient and the sender. Handwritten cards and letters are often left on display in the home of the grieving or kept as a remembrance. There's also something about a person's handwriting that conveys a deeper sense of feeling. So stick with your original plan, you'll feel better afterwards, and so will the bereaved.

What to Write Your Condolence Message On?
Okay, now you've made up your mind to write a handwritten message. You begin to write, but there's something about this red ink on the lined yellow notepad paper that just doesn't look right. Good instinct! Losing a loved one is a very solemn occasion, so be as conservative and respectful as possible in choosing your increments and stationery or card.

Plain white paper is suitable, though something with a mellow, pastel type floral background or border will be quite soothing. A matching envelope and stationery will show the bereaved that you put some thought and genuine feeling into the process. Blue or black ink is preferable, though try to go with blue, there will be enough black at the funeral. Never Use a pencil. And by no means attempt to alleviate the earnestness of the occasion by sending a humorous card or trying to make light of death in your message.

Write out a Draft of Your Condolence Message First
Writing out a draft on scrap paper is a good way to make sure you say what you want to say. It's also a good way to get out any jitters you might have about writing the message. It's not easy to say exactly what you want the first time, so writing a draft on scrap paper will help you say exactly what you want to say. Once you have your condolence message written out and it sounds good, then get out the nice stationary and copy your final draft.

Use your Neatest Handwriting
For many this will be the first time experiencing death first hand or on such a personal level. It's okay not to be sure what to do or how to go about it. Do be sure that when you begin to write, that you write legibly. A hastily or sloppily written condolence message will be difficult to read, and as heartfelt as it may be, will fail to impart the underlying emotion. Write slowly and clearly in order for your words to be truly felt. So take a deep breath, perhaps put on some soothing music, and begin your message.

How to Start Your Condolence Message?
The salutation is dependent on your relationship with the deceased. If he or she was a co-worker and you didn't know the family, address the condolence message to the closest relative. If it is your friend who has lost a loved one, address the condolence message directly to him or her, not the family. A straightforward opening such as "I was so sorry to hear of the death of your loved one -or the deceased person's name" is fitting.

What Else Should You Say in Your Condolence Message?
You needn't write an essay on the life of the deceased. A brief expression of your condolences: letting them know your thoughts are with them, you're sorry for their loss, is sufficient. If you knew the person well enough to share a happy memory, by all means do so. Offer help and be specific about it. When people are grieving they are in shock and often confused. Take the initiative to let them know you'll be over to cook next week, or mow the lawn.

Ending Your Condolence Message
In closing, sum up your feelings with a sincere expression such as "my prayers are with you" or "my deepest sympathy". Including a short poem or quotation that expresses your feelings can be a nice added touch, and help to express that which you might not be able to in a condolence message.

Condolence Messages - How to Write Condolence Messages

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Nikon Coolpix Memory Card

Nikon Coolpix Cameras typically come with varying amounts of internal memory, as well as a port for SD memory cards. SD (Secure Digital) cards come in a wide variety of sizes, but make sure to buy one large enough to fit your budget, but not beyond what your camera is able to handle (consult your manual for any limitations). The reason you want to buy the largest memory card your wallet can afford is because you don't want to find yourself at a wedding, a family event, or out in the woods staring down a moose, only to find out that your camera is out of memory!

The brand of memory card is also particularly important as well. Does it make a difference? How big do I need? Does the speed rating of the card really matter? Is one large card better than multiple small cards? Keep reading to find out.

Memory Card

Many people buy extra insurance for their cameras and lenses (if it's not already covered under your home insurance policies). Why? Anything can happen! (... remembering when I dropped my Nikon Coolpix 950 in the snow several years back...) With that in mind, why would you buy a really cheap, no-name brand memory card that will hold a once-in-a-lifetime event? Insurance will replace your camera but nothing will replace your pictures after they're gone.

Memory Card Reliability

If you look through your local camera store, you'll quickly notice that there are many, MANY, different manufacturers of memory cards. The top brands, and typically most popular are made by SanDisk and Lexar, which are also the only two brands that Nikon tests their cameras with and recommend to their consumers.

SanDisk claims their SD cards have a MTBF (Mean Time Before Failure) of over 1,000,000 hours, which is almost 115 years before the average card fails! Their cards are also rated for over 10,000 insertions and have a built-in erasure-prevention switch to ensure that your files can't be accidentally deleted or overwritten. Lexar offers similar guarantees with their comprehensive line of award-winning memory cards.

Even with the top SD cards, errors do occur but the chances are much less than with no-name brands.

Are Two Memory Cards Better Than One?

Should you buy one large memory card vs buying multiple smaller cards? Opinions on this topic vary, as to the pros/cons. On one hand if you have multiple cards and one gets damaged (dropped in the water, stepped on, etc) they you're still ok because you have other cards you can use. On the other hand, you can buy one large memory card for a lot less money than multiple smaller ones (equal to the same amount of memory).

Your options? There is no wrong choice, only a matter of preference. I personally carry multiple cards with my while I'm traveling, as well as my laptop which I upload the pictures off of my cards on a regular basis. The choice is yours.

How Fast Do I Need?

SD cards come in a variety of speeds, typically faster means more expensive. Which do you need? What does it mean?

The speed a memory card is dictates how fast your camera will be able to save your image from it's internal memory to the SD card memory. It also dictates how quickly you'll be able to upload your images off of the SD memory card to your computer afterwards (although there are other factors influencing that as well). Typically the larger picture file size (a 10 megapixel camera image can be over 5mb is size), the faster the card you'll want. The first trip I took with my Nikon Coolpix 950 had a brutally slow memory card, and my girlfriend (who had the same camera) had a much faster card. We went canoeing and came across a moose feeding by the river. I got 3 pictures of it (one eating weeds, one with a look of terror because it saw us, and one of it running away). My girlfriend got several amazing shots of it eating, a few shocked, and a few of it running away. HUGE difference! Sadly, the savings on the slower card cost me a lot more that day in missed opportunities.

So again, you typically want to buy faster memory cards for cameras with higher megapixels. It's safest to either dish out the extra cash for the faster card, or ask someone at the store which one for your model of camera.

Summary

You'll have very few issues if money is "no object" but in today's times, we need to be more careful with our money. Since you typically don't get a second chance with a lost image (or corrupt memory card), it's recommended you buy the best card possible within your budget. My recommendation? When you buy your camera, try to barter the price down a bit so you can afford the better card.

A great camera can take great pictures, but a bad memory card can save none.

Nikon Coolpix Memory Card

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Recover Pictures Post 'Memory Card Parameter Error'

Memory cards have made it easy and convenient to store and exchange digital data. Digital cameras rely heavily on memory cards as these cards offer ultimate storage space to a user. Today, these cards are available in abundance and a user can select from the varied range depending on his camera requirements. The range of flash cards include SD, SDHC, CF, XD, MMC, MMC plus etc. Though these cards are reliable and efficient, they have disadvantages as well. They are prone to throwing errors which render the pictures inaccessible. This happens when a memory card becomes corrupt. The only way to deal with corruption is to re-format the card in the digital camera. And in order to recoup lost pictures, one has only two options. He can either use an updated backup or a picture recovery to restore the pictures.

To elaborate, let's consider a case wherein you load a SDHC card in your digital camera and the camera fails to read it and gives you the error which reads like:

Memory Card

"Memory card error. Memory card parameter error"

Soon after the appearance of the above error, you may not be able to access pictures saved on it. Moreover, the above error won't even let you click more pictures.

Cause:

From the above error it is evident that the file system of the card has become corrupt. Due to corruption, all the pictures become inaccessible.

Resolution

If you ever encounter the above error you can try the following troubleshooting mechanisms:

1. Clean the surface of the card and re-insert it again
2. Use a card reader and access the data on a computer
3. Try and access the data using another card reader
4. If nothing works, the card needs formatting

Since formatting erases all pictures and other files stored on the card, you need to go for a picture recovery software immediately. The task of choosing and employing a picture recovery should be done carefully and cautiously. Ensure that you use a utility which is read-only and doesn't modify the original content.

Photo Recovery is an exceptional tool which recovers pictures and other multimedia files (audios, videos etc) from various memory cards and other storage media like Windows/Mac hard drives, Zip disks, memory sticks, USBs and other removable media. The digital picture recovery tool comes equipped with simple graphical user interface which helps even a novice to sail through the recovery process easily.

Recover Pictures Post 'Memory Card Parameter Error'

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