>The 1400 has the older 16-bit PCMICA II card slots, all USB cards use 
>the newer 32-bit CardBus standard.
>
>However, if your camera uses Compact Flash (or SmartMedia) memory 
>cards, you can get an PCMICA adapter and plug the card directly into 
>the 1400, and the 1400 will see the card as a hard drive. You could 
>then copy the photos to your 1400's hard drive.
>
>  - Ron.
>

This is good news Ron. Thanks.

Jerry


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