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5/20/2025, 12:22:12 AM
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Hit the thrift stores. Stuff to keep in mind:
If it uses AA, check for battery leakage. If it doesn't look to bad, you can neutralize it with vinegar.
For lithium battery packs, you can get 3rd party replacements w/charger for pretty cheap off eBay. If you're lucky, the camera might even charge the battery off micro USB.
Early 2000s cameras might not recognize the higher capacity SD card standards (SDHC SDXC SDUC) So you might have to go online for cards. Same with Compact Flash cameras.
Older Sonys use Memory Stick. Old cameras of many brands might use xD or Smartmedia. They're not hard to obtain, just an extra step towards your exploration in digishittery. Really old, and novelty cameras might only have on-board memory and use some weird USB plug (and requires software to import.)
Hit the thrift stores. Stuff to keep in mind:
If it uses AA, check for battery leakage. If it doesn't look to bad, you can neutralize it with vinegar.
For lithium battery packs, you can get 3rd party replacements w/charger for pretty cheap off eBay. If you're lucky, the camera might even charge the battery off micro USB.
Early 2000s cameras might not recognize the higher capacity SD card standards (SDHC SDXC SDUC) So you might have to go online for cards. Same with Compact Flash cameras.
Older Sonys use Memory Stick. Old cameras of many brands might use xD or Smartmedia. They're not hard to obtain, just an extra step towards your exploration in digishittery. Really old, and novelty cameras might only have on-board memory and use some weird USB plug (and requires software to import.)
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