The maximum amount of memory space one can get for a digital video camera will vary depending on the camera and how it is used. For example, videos of longer length will generally use more memory than smaller videos. Videos also tend to use more space than photos.
You can get 32gb cards in CF format.
If you are referring to camera settings, then to save space on the memory card. It has no other purpose.
The limit on the length of videos you record are completely dependant on the size of your digital camera's memory card. The bigger the memory card, the more space there is for the video, and the opposite would obviously be true as well. The cameras themselves do not limit the length of your video.
compared to a non-digital camera, interesting facts about digital cameras include, but is not limited to: >displaying images on a screen immediately after they are recorded >storing thousands of images on a single small memory device >recording video with sound >and deleting images to free storage space
a film camera and digital camera are completely different in many ways. a film camera uses a roll of film that must be developed in order for you to see how your picture came out. most photo development centers take about an hour to develop depending on how many roll of film they have to develop. a digital camera on the other hand takes a picture and stores it to a memory card. memory cards can vary in storage space (the more storage the high the price of the memory card) so you can take more pictures that a roll of film and you import the photos straight into your computer and can print them out through your own printer in a matter of minutes. also with a digital photo you can adjust, retouch, remove red eyes on your photos at the push of a button.
If I recall, XP can utilize a maximum of 2Gigs of RAM. I do not think there is any limit to the disk space.
Windows xp supports a maximum of 4 gigabytes of ram and 2 Terabytes of hard drive space
When buying a digital camcorder you need to consider battery life and memory space. Consider if it has enough memory or will you need to buy an additional memory card.
Max. memory address space= 216 X 2 bytes = 128 Kbytes
Yes. You're camera has to be capable of taking videos and has to have enough space on the memory card as well to take the videos.
I'm sure they use digital cameras in space. The camera would have to be specially designed to work in a vacuum. Other than that, no problem.
In 1961, Jet Propulsion Laboratory scientis Eugene Lally came up with an idea of how to make a digital camera for use in space vehicles. In 1972, Willis Adcock of Texas Instruments patented a design for a digital camera. In 1975, the Cromemco Cyclops digital camera was put on the market. Also in 1975, Kodak engineer Steve Sasson helped build the first self-contained digital camera that used a charge-coupled device to capture images.