An average 10 megapixel JPEG* image will be about 4.5MB (megabytes). A 1GB card would be able to hold about 220 of these. hope this helps.
Approximately 600 images. I have a CANON 450D, my 2gb card holds about 330 images, and my 8gb card holds about 1600 images... so i can estimate that the 4gb card will hold about 600 images.
Size of the pictures taken on digital cameras can vary due to resolution and whether the images are raw or not. Approximately 2000 images taken with a 14 MP camera can be stored on a 16gb memory card.
It would hold approx. 1280 images.
45 MB equals 46,080 KB
A memory card. Most computers have a 'media slot' which will accept many of the popular memory cards. Digital cameras use removable memory cards to store images on, which can be simply inserted into a computer's media slot, and gthe images transferred for editing or archiving.
There are so many reasons why it occurs. Maybe your memory card is not functioning or your card reader itself. There's also a posibility that you card reader is not compatible with your memory card, make sure you have the manual for your card reader for it's specification and compatibilities. Many card readers today uses memory card adapter aside from the memory card alone. It function as a protective material for your memory card. Maybe your card reader needs an adapter not only the memory card. I hope this one helps.
A camera with this pixel setting will have more room, but the images may not be as crisp as ones with a bigger pixel count. You can fit approximately 200 pictures of this kind on a 2 GB memory card.
Much depends on how large the files are when photographed, but at a reasonable domestic resolution, you could store 500 images or more.
There aren't any films in a memory card.
You can use a via memory card reader. There are two important points define the memory card readers; the first is the type of memory card the digital camera uses for storing images. Secondly, the type of connection the digital camera has with the computer. USB is the most predominant kind of card reader available in today's world. In some cases, many computers are equipped with certain slots that take in cards directly inside the computer or may be with the help of a PC card adapter too. Then you know how to transfer pictures from a card to the computer, right? http://www.dinodirect.com/Camcorder-Cameras-Accessories/Memory-Card
No, the 360 slim has no memory card slots.
Many digital devices such as cameras that use memory cards will have an icon or other option selection to view contents of a memory card as well as to format the memory card. If a computer has a slot for the card, you can insert it and use an application to format the card. It is often available in explorer (windows) or nautilus (linux) by right clicking the memory card entry.