100+ if compacted for the 2Mb and 800+ for the 4Gb
A high quality image (1028x768) is about 800-900 KB. A MB is 1000 KB, and a GB is 1000 MB. I would say over 10000 pictures.
Since each photo is about 7 KB and there are 1000 KB in a MB and 1000 MB in a single GB, you will be able to store 2,285,714 pictures on a 16 GB iPad, 4,571,428 pictures on a 32 GB iPad, and 9,142,857 pictures on a 64 GB iPad. In conclusion, you should be fine with just a 16 gig.
Definitely 32 GB. If you turn GB into MB, it would basically be 128MB Versus 3200MB.
You can save about 2100 pictures of about 1.5 MB each--that would be medium-sized pictures without special editing. It averages roughly 650 to 700 per gigabyte.
With an 8 gb card you generally can take around 2200 pictures depending on the quality of the pictures. Higher quality means bigger files and less pictures. Lower quality means smaller files and more pictures.
GB, also known as Gigabytes, is bigger than MB, also known as Megabytes. Apparently, GBs can store a lot of MBs, and they take up more space than MBs. GBs can store more than just pictures, apps, pictures, and other things.
20Gb can hold aprx 6000 photo's (medium size) or 20 can hold aprx 4000 pictures.
How many GB are there in 9161 MB?
1024 mb in a gb
If you have 2 Gigabytes on a computer, you have 2,000 Megabytes, or 2,048 Megabytes in many cases.
There are 1024 MB in 1 GB.
There a 5120 megabytes in a gigabyte.