A standard size for a DVD is 4.7GB. A 10 megapixel photo is about 30 megabytes in size. 1 gigabyte = 1024 megabytes. This means that you can fit around 160 of these quality pictures on a DVD. Different cameras take different sizes therefore you may be able to fit a little more or a little less.
A standard blank DVD holds 4.7 GB. There is no set number as to how many photos. It depends on camera, settings, and even subject. With my DSLR photos can range from 5-10 MB, but with my other camera photos are usually under 1 MB each.
as many photos as you can fit on 1.7 gigs.......... I looked at details on my Photo folder and most pictures are around 100kB, so you can fit approximately 10000 photos on a 1.7GB disc.
4500
It should take no more than two DVD's to fit one movie on.
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depends on the file size of each photo.
Each single-layer DVD can hold up to 4.7 GB.
It depends on the size of the photos and the size of the CD... but generally around 700, assuming each photo is around 1MB each and the CD is 700MB.
No. An AVI file might fit. MIGHT fit. However, a 4.7GB DVD-R or DVD+R would be better.
to big to fit in lens.
It really depends on the quality of video you are shooting. Generally the high the quality the less time you can actually spend filming. Usually per DVD you can fit approximatly 3-4 hours on it.
Use a DVD Burner.. Simple !