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- Works with all SD Card compatible game cameras
- Boost game camera's storage capability
- Removable - view camera's images at home on your computer
- Eliminates the need for cables and cords and image viewer
- No need to burn batteries by looking at images on camera
- Works with all Moultrie Game Spy Game Cameras
Moultrie® Game Spy Game Cameras are sold separately and can be found through keyword search by typing in the keyword "Moultrie Game Spy".
Rated 4.5 out of 5Â by 14
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Rated 1 out of 5Â by babsandmark Wrong Card for the Cuddeback Capture
This card is an SD-HC card.....HC cards do not work in the Cuddeback Capture....only SD cards work.
Do not purchase for the Cuddeback....instructions state it clearly, and I tried it.....and, it did not work.
Works in my Nikon D90 camera like a charm.......
November 13, 2012
Rated 5 out of 5Â by bigfish1124 works well
held 1500 pics with room for more good quality pics to
September 11, 2012
Rated 5 out of 5Â by huntman22 great card
I got the 2gb and it was great. The image quality is great on it and even though it is only a 2gb it can still hold a bunch of pictures. I have got a little over 1000 pictures before on it. I don't know if it would be very good for a camera your just going to check once a year. I check mine every week or 2. If you leave yours out all year I would get a 4 or 8gb.
July 2, 2012
Rated 5 out of 5Â by rgegret Very good quality
Well made and does the job excellent quality and very compatible with the camera
October 27, 2011
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How many pics does the the 2gb hold? How many pics will the 4gb hold? How many pics does the 8gb hold? Does this card work with moultrie mini game cameras? Do i really need 1? Thanks for the help!Answers
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Depends on the number of pixels in the camera......and the shooting resolution, such as in raw, or jpg format......you need to look at your camera directions and find out what you have, then can determine card capacity.A:Â
i only buy the 2 gb it has held over 1800 pics at one time i check them every two days or soA:Â
I have gotten a little over 1000 on my 2gb on high resolution.A:Â
Not sure on your particular setup, but my new 10MP Wildgame Innovations camera will hold a little over 8000 10MP pics on my 16 Gig card. So I would say at 10MP it would hold about 500 pics per Gig. Also unsure about the card that your cam needs, but I would suggest you buy one unless your camera specifically states that it has its own memory. My camera will only hold 11 pics with no memory card.A:Â
An SD card is required for operation on the M80. The number of photos stored depends on the resolution you select. Example on a 1GB card: Low resolution abt 3779; medium resolution abt 1784; high resolution abt 890; enhanced resolution about 578; high quality video about 20 minutes; low quality video about 60 minutes.Answers
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as far as i know an sd card is an sd card i have three different brands that i am useing in my moultrieA:Â
Cuddeback recommends a 1GB SD card with the Capture 3.0 Digital Game Camera, but you can use up to a 2GBA:Â
It should, although the info listed in the Bass Pro catalog doesn't say it.Your manual should tell you if a 2 GB SD Card will work. Usually 2 GB should work with any camera, there are some vameras that require a minimum of 4 GB.
All SD Cards are alike, the same over-all size and they will all fit any camera, only the quantity of images will be different, 2 GB will hold x number of pictures, 4 GB will hold about twice that number, and so on.
The only real difference will be what your owner's manual states will be the correct number of GBs for your particular camera.
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1 GBA:Â
actually there are 1024 megabytes in a gigabyte.A:Â
1gb is 1000 mbA:Â
1.0GB is 1000MB.A:Â
1,000 MB is equal to 1 GB.1.0 GB is greater than 32 MB
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GB is ALWAYS larger than a MGA:Â
GB is the largest measurement. The 1.0GB is larger, but I cannot recall how many MB are in a GB, it is more than 32 though.1 of 1
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