Card Types

Kodak's early digital cameras accepted CF (COMPACTFLASH) Cards. Later models accepted SD (SECURE DIGITAL) and MMC (MULTIMEDIA) Cards. When SD cards reached their limit of 2 GB, the industry developed SDHC (SECURE DIGITAL High Capacity) Cards, which have much greater capacities. In 2010, we introduced the first of our cameras to accept microSD and microSDHC Cards.


The KODAK SLICE Touchscreen Camera accepts microSD and microSDHC Cards.

KODAK Pocket Video Cameras and PLAYSPORT Video Cameras accept SD and SDHC Cards.
2007 and newer C-, M-, V-, and Z-series cameras accept SD and SDHC Cards. Exceptions:
  • V803 and V1003 Zoom Digital Cameras accept only SD (not SDHC) cards.
  • CD43 Zoom Digital Camera accepts only xD (not SD or SDHC) cards.
CX-series cameras accept SD and MMC Cards.
DC-series cameras accept CF Cards.
DX-series cameras accept SD and MMC Cards. Exceptions: DX3500, DX3600, and DX4900 Cameras accept only CF Cards.
LS-series cameras accept SD and MMC Cards. Exception: LS755 Zoom Digital Cameras accepts only xD Cards.
For other cameras, see your product's user manuals.

SD/SDHC Card Sizes
We recommend KODAK SD Cards (up to 2 GB) and KODAK SDHC Cards (up to 16 GB).
NOTE: Because we do not test our products with other manufacturers' cards, we cannot recommend other cards and sizes.

Card Speed
Cards fall into speed classes 1-6. A higher number indicates a faster read/write speed. (Find the card speed on the product packaging, specifications, or on the card itself.)

NOTE: When recording/playing HD video, we recommend the fastest possible card. Class 6 cards are the fastest currently available.