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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 650 pictures.
A rough estimate is 125 photos. You will probably get a few more because the camera compresses the photos to save memory.
If you set your camera for 1mb each photo, it will save 300 photos. It depends on how you set your camera.
Consider the assumption that the camera takes photos that are of size 3 MB. The 14.7 MB memory will be able to carry 5 photos.
about 2000 pictures.
It depends upon the MP of your camera. The more the MP the higher the quality of the photo, and so the no of pictures that can be stored reduces. For ex, for a 2MP camera, you can store 2379 photos on a 2GB card, whereas for a 8MP camera you can only store 635 photos.
Professional looking photos can be easily captured and edited from home using a good quality camera along with photo editing programs. With Adobe Photoshop many effects can be applied to photos creating professional looking photos from home.
It depends on the digital camera that you are using. Many of them do not allow you to but there are several that do. One of them I like is called a Panasonic LUMIX DMC-FX100.
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.
About 6-8 photos.
Roughly 6 photos. Get a memory card.