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this can be remedied in the settings of the camera
With the assumption that each picture taken by the camera is 4 Mb, 32 Mb of memory can save a few pictures. It can only save 8 pictures.
The Cannon Coolpix L1 has an impressive 10MB of internal memory available.
most digital cameras come with a very small internal memory, allowing you to take anywhere from 10-25 pictures.
This is relative to your camera's settings (specifically its resolution) as well as the amount of internal memory your camera has and the size of your memory card.
You can take pictures of your mum having sex with you
You'll need to consult the user manual for your specific camera model.
Here's a couple of possibilities. A camera case, to store your digital in- or a Memory Card. A one gig card will save over 1000 nice size pictures. The internal camera storage memory is almost nil. eD
The memory card is what the digital files are stored on. If you have no memory card in your camera there is nowhere for the camera to store the files. It is like not putting a film in a film camera or trying to burn a CD with no CD inserted to the drive. No Some digital cameras have internal memory so you don't need a memory card. I figured this out 2 minutes before I saw this question.
Whether you mean physical memory or picture quality - in both examples, a digital camera is far superior to a mobile phone.
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.