2GB MMCard?
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I just purchased a 2GB MMCard for my Camera, how lots pictures will that hold? I only hold a 32Meg at the min and can only fit more or less 8 on it..
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Without knowing what camera you use for a 100% accurate answer, some maths would indicate that if 8 pictures = 32 MB, then 2 GB is righteous for 500 pictures (2000/32*8).
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This review for the A640 lists some average profile sizes at various power settings. At the best quality setting (Large, SuperFine), a picture is almost 3.4 MB. That should give you around 580 pictures on a 2GB card. Or more or less 250 best quality pictures and 10 minutes worth of best point video.
If you turn the quality settings down a serration, you could probably keep shooting forever on a 2 GB card :-)
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Regarding that 3.2MB picture you only took - that should be a best quality jpg. It's pretty close to the numbers I looked up, and those numbers be averages. If the focus was honourable etc., you have satisfactory detail in that picture to gross a superb 8x10 inch print - or even much larger if you want.
For comparison, I use a 10 megapixel Nikon dSLR camera. At best quality jpg, my camera produces 5MB jpg files. This would indicate that the Canon A640 compresses the files a bit more dynamically. In theory this is a desperate thing - the A640 discards more information. But surrounded by the real world this is no big promise. A 3.2MB file is still HUGE! (I have to buy an extra hard disk end year to store all of my pictures.)
For further comparison, our older 4 megapixel Kodak only produced 0.4MB files, but even these be good ample for great 5x7 inch prints!
2gb can store up to a lot ! depending on the picture size. but it still holds reasonably a few.
If you are taking pics at 10MB, standard resolution, it's about 750. At fine res, it's give or take a few 480. Raw, it will store around 130 frames.
depends you select the image size, smaller amount resolution you can catch more than1000 of pic.32MB you r have 8 means your camera set on 4MB resolution. To distribute the pic to your friends via email set for 1.2 MB is more than sufficient..
The answer is dependent upon how many pixels (quality determiner) you craving for each photograph. Your camera probably have at least a high/low feature setting. My office's older Olympus offer three different picture quality settings. The greater the quality, the superior the amount of storage space each photograph demands. For example, respectively photograph taken at the "high" quality photographic mode on that Olympus is 650-750 KB. At that rate, you would be capable of store 2,600+ photos on a 2GB MM card.
between 500 and 600
Based on a file size of 3.2MB. A 2GB card will make a contribution you 625 photos. You'll probably get a few more than that since not adjectives photos will be that big. Yes 3.2MB is a large folder but that's the price you pay for glorious resolution...large files.
External harddrives are awfully cheap now. You can find a 500GB on mart for under $200. That'll bestow you space to store all of your photos...
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