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Beryl Relph Posted on Jun 08, 2015
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I would like to know if the physical size of the memory card in the A620 is the same as the A95?

I would like to know if the physical size of the memory card in the A620 is the same as the A95

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SD and micro sd are standard sizes you cannot get the wrong size

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    Beryl Relph Jun 08, 2015

    Thanks Brad. At one point there was a larger size card for an older power shot I once had in the early/mid 2000. Glad to know these 2 are the same.

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    Beryl Relph Jun 08, 2015

    I found out that the memory cards are not the same for the A95 and A620. My friend has A95 and I have A620 and the cards are not the same physical size. Just so you are aware for the next time. Thanks anyway.

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