It hold about 100 pictures.
0.3 megapixels.
0.3 mp worst camera quality everr :/
The higher your megapixel , the more memory a picture would take up.With 12mp you would probbably hold 5-10 picturesI would recommend using a memory card with at least 1GBof memory.
The iphone 3gs has a 3.2MP camera (with video capability).
If you're equating it to content, and this is similar of other devices across platforms, 32 gb can store roughly 7000 songs or over 18,000 pictures (on a 5 megapixel camera).
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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.
I have the 4a and it does most things that the other pixels do but with a single 12.2 megapixel main camera and an 8 megapixel selfie camera. Those are things if your interest is Photography like me. If you like the software then the Pixel 4a has a robocall screener, core Google services, stock android and much more. Hope this was helpful! 🙂
I have the 4a and it does most things that the other pixels do but with a single 12.2 megapixel main camera and an 8 megapixel selfie camera. Those are things if your interest is photography like me. If you like the software then the Pixel 4a has a robocall screener, core google services, stock android and much more. Hope this was helpful! 🙂
Kind of depends how sophisticated you want it to be - and how much memory you want. I have a digital camera I bought from Woolworths the year before it closed - and it cost £50. It's an 8 Mega-pixel one, with digital zoom, and 16MB internal memory. I also have a 1GB memory card in it.
There isn't exactly much of a relationship between the megapixel and the megabyte. A megapixel is a million pixels, and a megabyte is a million bytes. If you are talking in terms of a digital camera, its considered standard that a pixel is 3 bytes, one byte for each color (red, green, blue). But, almost all digital cameras output in JPEG format, which compresses the images even further. There is no formula to determine size, because each image can be compressed different amounts.
If you have a camera with an insane amount of pixels the photo's can be big and 16MB isn't much. Also a memory stick loses a little bit of memory every time it's used, if it's been used heaps you probably have half of what it says. Last, have you checked for any photo's taken before you took yours?