Thats odd- 16gb is plenty of room for all low and most higher end DSLR camera even shooting 'RAW' photos (no compression). For example, with a Canon 5D mrkII (over 20mp camera) I can take 400+ photos with highest quality settings before the card is full. Try importing all photos from the memory card onto your computer and then re format the 16gb card via your camera, this might solve the problem. If that doesn't work bring the card back where your brought it and exchange the card.
The most common uses of a SanDisk 8GB memory stick are storage of pictures, files and various documents. A SanDisk 8GB memory stick is designed for long term storage.
A sandisk is a memory card/stick that holds data and information such as documents, pictures, videos, etc. The amout of memory it can hold ranges from 4gb to 128gb.
The data transfer rate of a Sandisk Compact Flash 8 GB memory card is 10/MB per second minimum. This memory card is geared towards serious photographers that take many pictures quickly.
only SanDisk SDMMC cards will fit
Well in my answer the best memory brand is sandisk
Use a SanDisk card reader
Sandisk offers a 8GB memory card that stores up to 6000 pictures as well as several high def videos for additional uses. This is great for a person who takes a lot of pictures.
sandisk 8gb 4gb 2gb yes it does work
The SanDisk 8 GB MicroSD card has more than enough memory for a PSP, which only needs about 2 GB.
Sandisk SDHC memory cards are available at PC World, Curry and at Argos. But it tends to be more expensive in store, therefore try eBay, as it is a lot cheaper for a higher memory capacity.
i am using a 4gb sandisk in my 720
Yes, Sony manufactures a "Memory Stick PRO" type of card and that is compatible with the SanDisk ImageMate SDDR99A15 reader.