That would depend on the capacity of the Memory Stick and the size of the image files.
How many pictures can a 4.0GB memory stick hold on a 12.0 mega pixel digital camera?
It stores the pictures so when you choose to get them developed the memory is still there. Compared to a memory stick of which the data could be erased.
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.
they may well be in jpeg format but there are other things saved in jpeg other than the pixels of the image, such as camera make, time of capture, aperture etc that can't be controlled manually, which are essential for the camera to recognise images as "it's own", and therefore display them in the playback. I've tried the same thing with my camera.
Which computer doesnt matter, it's the memory stick that's important. When you delete pictures from a memory stick, the data is normally still left on the card, but the area where it was stored is marked as freespace and new files can be written there. So, dont save anymore data to the memory stick as this might well overwrite your deleted pictures.
How many pictures can a 4.0GB memory stick hold on a 12.0 mega pixel digital camera?
if you are talking about usb stick it is practically impossible till now you can just do only one thing and that is u can transfer photos from your camera memory to memory card which is compatible with you camera.
It stores the pictures so when you choose to get them developed the memory is still there. Compared to a memory stick of which the data could be erased.
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.
There is a function built into the camera for this specific purpose: Home --> Manage Memory (memory stick icon) --> Memory Tool --> Copy This function will copy the internal memory to a new folder on the memory stick.
Place memory stick into computer card reader follow instuction on screen
Page 21 of the owners manual indicates the 4GB is the larges stick that the camera can use. However I believe it is talking about the CF memory stick not the Sony memory stick. I purchased a 4G Sony memory stick and the camera refused to recognize it. I do have a 2G Sony stick in the camera that works just fine. I also have a 2G CF stick that has no problem with the camera.
I have a Sony Cybershot DSC T70 and it keeps saying "Reinsert memory stick" whenever I turn on the camera or slide down the camera lid. Also, whenever I try to view the pictures on my laptop it shows "Please reinsert the memory stick" something along those lines. As I have been researching for the solution, I would have to format the memory card. However, I wouldn't want to lose the pictures as I just took many as from the holiday last week. The only problem is the memory card, I tried using another memory card and it works fine with the camera. There is nothing wrong with the camera.\r\nCan someone please help me how to solve the memory stick problem? It would be great. Ty.
A Sony Cybershot Memory Stick is a camera accessory which can be purchased at most camera stores. The memory stick can also be found in many electronic stores.
try putting your memory stick into the machine, or you can connect the camera with the cord that comes with it.
That depends on the 'quality' and 'resolution' settings in the camera, and whether you are storing as JPEGs or RAWs or TIFFs. As a guide, from 100 pictures to 4000 pictures.
depends on much memory is on the memory stick and the size of the pictures.