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To find out how many photos a 2Gb card will take, if you have one, your User Guide/Instruction Book/ on-screen Manual should be able to help you. It depends on the size of the photos taken.
For example, I have a Canon A710IS which is 7Mp, and under "Memory Cards and Estimated Capacities" for a 512 SD memory cardit it goes from 156 for 'Large (3072x2304 pixels)' to 839 for 'Postcard (1600 x 1200 pixels)'. If you don't have a Manual, for a 2G card and 14Mp camera double those numbers and subtract 1/7th and you won't be far wrong.
it depends how much mega pixels the card has ~becca<3
Credit cards do not carry time. They have an expiration date, usually 2 - 5 years.
You really don't have to buy one if you have a wii take the sd card out and put it in the nintendo you cn put music on there and put photos on your sd crd it is cool
The most important factor to consider when choosing a credit card is the interest rate, as it will determine how much you will pay in finance charges if you carry a balance on the card.
In Missouri you can have a 3 months supply if you have a cultivation license, or 12 oz
On a 10 megapixel sensor you will probably be able to fit over twice the amount of photos that you will take with a 4 megapixel sensor. I guess 4,000 Photos compared to 2,000. There is always a BUT, 2,000 to 4,000 photos is not worth loosing so much resolution. You are still talking about thousands and I'm not sure if you will even be able to take 2,000 photos in 4 or 6 months. I'll say take the 10 Megapixel camera with the 4 GB Card.
You are sent bills to know what has been happening on your account and how much money you have so you know how much you can spend, where you spent money, how much you spent and also if there is a transaction you didn't know about.
as much as he wants
For customers who are unlikely to carry a balance on their credit cards, the interest rate becomes less important than the features that the card offers. Benefits such as rental car insurance might be more useful than rewards based on how much the card is used.
If the files are put on the card exactly as they were originally (much as if they had been undeleted), then possibly yes. But after any editing, there is no guarantee it will read them. You will just need to try it with some sample photos. Maybe someone else will be able to explain what the deciding factors are. [[User:71.164.143.19|71.164.143.19]]
It should play. But if it doesn't, it is mostly because of the limited space in the books. Music takes up much more space then books. The Nook is made for books, and isn't supposed to be a MP3 player.
See the photos if he/she has so much he/she can't be fake where did he/she find the photos if he/she is fake