the Kodak Easy Share SV811 can hold around 2,000 photos, depending on the quality.
A Ceiva frame is a digital picture frame. One can store digital versions of pictures on it and the frame will rotate through the pictures displayed on it. Some of them even have calenders.
It is used for putting pictures on, and videos.
A digital picture frame is a frame one will put an SD card containing the pictures that will go onto the device. The once the digital frame is turned on and loaded with an SD card, the pictures will appear and after so many seconds or the set amount of time goes by, the frame will roll over to the next picture. It will keep sliding through picture mostly like a slide show until either the pictures are done or the owner turns the frame off. One may also leave the frame on a certain picture, instead of letting it scroll through the images.
Depends on the frame but normally they are drag and drop like a flash drive hook up to USB connection, select the drive on your computer, drag out of frame and voila
You can get digital picture prints from any good picture shop. They will be able to supply you with good quality pictures and may even be able to frame them for you too.
Usually you just put a memory card into the slot. You might try reading the instructions that came with the frame. This question is far too general to answer here.
The Logitech frames go great with Kodak cameras, and you can even send the pictures directly to the frame itself.
The logitech picture frame is great for easlily downloading pictures directly to the frame.
No, if the picture is on the camera then there should be a selection of frames on your camera, if that's not the case than you will need a usb cord to transfer your pictures to your computer where you can download a frame, attach it, and transfer the picture back to the computer.
you download your pictures off your camera to a USB then that plugs into the photo frame. They are LCD screens with a limited amount of memory, dedicated to do the one task of displaying graphics. A digital photo frame displays various images as slide show on an LCD screen either from the files stored on a flash drive or downloaded over the Internet.
A wireless picture frame allows the picture frame to constantly change pictures without it being hooked up to anything. It's kind of like a slideshow except in a picture frame.
The amount of photos that a digital photo frame can hold depends upon the size of its memory card as well as the resolution of the photos. A professional grade photo is often somewhere around 3 megabytes, with lesser quality photos ranging down to only a fraction of that. The majority of digital photo frames currently range from 512MB up to 1GB (1,000MB) or 2GB (2,000MB). Dividing the number of megabytes the frame can hold by 3 will tell approximately how many professional-grade photos the frame will hold. If the photos are of lesser quality, the fram may be able to hold thousands of photos.