About 650 pictures.
Roughly 6 photos. Get a memory card.
On a 10 megapixel sensor you will probably be able to fit over twice the amount of photos that you will take with a 4 megapixel sensor. I guess 4,000 Photos compared to 2,000. There is always a BUT, 2,000 to 4,000 photos is not worth loosing so much resolution. You are still talking about thousands and I'm not sure if you will even be able to take 2,000 photos in 4 or 6 months. I'll say take the 10 Megapixel camera with the 4 GB Card.
If you are clicking on Large Jpeg image format Mode it can take upto 600 pictures !!
A lot! Honestly, with some good quality, anywhere from 2,500-10,000
The LG GO295 is a basic slider phone with a 1.3 megapixel camera, GPS, music player, and memory card slot. Although it has a lower megapixel camera, it does have many other features that make it an attractive choice.
It will depend on the megapixels... 5 Megapixel Camera = 1595 Pictures 6 Megapixel Camera = 1471 Pictures 7 Megapixel Camera = 1314 Pictures 8 Megapixel Camera = 1164 Pictures 10 Megapixel Camera = 887 Pictures
The number of photos that can be held depends entirely upon what quality you wish to shoot the pictures at. A 5 megapixel camera, at maximum resolution, probably won't hold many photos. (25-30) As the resolution increases, the number of photos that can be held decreases exponentially. At a lower quality (say 640 by 480) you can hold between 1000 and 3000 photos on a 256 mb camera, depending upon the compression.
How many Pictures on a 8 gb sdhc with a 10 megapixel camera?
* 2 megapixel camera = 0.9MB1GB = 1024MB1024MB/0.9MB = 1137 Pictures* 3 megapixel camera = 1.2MB1GB = 1024MB1024MB/1.2MB = 853 Pictures* 4 megapixel camera = 2MB1GB = 1024MB1024MB/2MB = 512 Pictures* 5 megapixel camera = 2.5MB1GB = 1024MB1024MB/2.5MB = 410 Pictures* 6 megapixel camera = 3.2MB1GB = 1024MB1024MB/3.2MB = 320 Pictures* 7 megapixel camera = 3.7MB1GB = 1024MB1024MB/3.7MB = 277 Pictures* 8 megapixel camera = 4.2MB1GB = 1024MB1024MB/4.2MB = 244 Pictures
Photos tend to average out at around 1mb per 3 megapixels. So on a 10 megapixel camera, you're looking at about 3.5 megabyte per picture. In short, you'll get around four at your camera's highest quality setting. The short version: Get a bigger card. 1gb+ SD and CF cards are cheap enough that there's no reason to bother with tiny cards like this.
2 megapixel (1,600 x 1,200) {| ! Quality ! File size (kb) ! 64MB ! 128MB ! 256MB ! 512MB! 1GB | High 1,002 61 122 244 523 1,046 Medium 558 109 219 440 940 1,879 Low 278 217 435 868 1,886 3,772 |}
a S___ load.