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.
About 6-8 photos.
The number of color pictures that can be stored on a 2GB memory card will vary depending on the megapixels and file size of the photo. It can vary between 1430 photos when the photos are 4 MP and have a file size of 1.2 MB to 260 photos when the photos are 22 MP and have a file size of 6.6 MB.
It is recommended with a camera that is this sharp you have a minimum of a 1 gigabyte memory card. On this card you can fit approximately 56 pictures depending on the lighting and subject involved.
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Roughly 6 photos. Get a memory card.
A lot! Honestly, with some good quality, anywhere from 2,500-10,000
No, the 360 slim has no memory card slots.
That depends entirely on the camera, compression method (if any) and the individual photos involved. By my calculations and assuming a 10mp camera shooting RAW, the 128GB card would be able to take APPROX 8544 images.
Yes, in fact many modern digital cameras are designed to use an SD (or microSD) card to store the photos they take.
It depends on the image size and the memory card size. This can range from 50 to several thousand.
There are many purposes of a CF memory card. CF memory cards can be used for mass storage purposes. They are also used for camcorders and high definition cameras.
Depending on your settings, the number of photos that a card will hold varies. 11mb of space is a very small capacity for a memory card, and will likely only hold a handful of pictures. Your camera should indicate how many shots remain when you have the camera turned on, in a shooting mode. The placement of this figure varies between makes and models. I would recommend checking your manual - it should tell you where this information can be found.