8gb. there are 1256 mb in a bg so it a relatively large drive. 8gb. there are 1256 mb in a bg so it a relatively large drive.
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A good size for a compact flash memory card as of 2013 is around 16 GB. Common sizes are 2GB, 4GB, 8GB, 16GB, 32GB and 64GB. The smaller sizes is getting outdated and the larger sizes are still a bit expensive and the average consumer is likely not needing that much.
The data transfer rate of a Sandisk Compact Flash 8 GB memory card is 10/MB per second minimum. This memory card is geared towards serious photographers that take many pictures quickly.
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8000 thick books
In my 10mp camera a 4 GB card will hold 1120 pictures at 3624 X 2449 resolution.
No, an 8 GB Compact Flash card can hold significantly more data than 8000 thick books or 4,000,000 pages. It can store digital files such as photos, videos, and documents, which can add up to thousands of books worth of information depending on the file sizes.
The xD-Picture card is t he lastest and greatest flash card, it has a compact design and currently holds up to 8 GB of data.
The size of an 8 GB flash drive is 8 GB.
1 GB CompactFlash USB Flash Dives are used to store media from digital cameras (e.g. pictures and videos). They can store 1 GB of data, which can store anywhere from 300 - 2000 pictures, depending on the camera's resolution and size of the images.
Products like Sandisk Compact Flash are used for storage of data, commonly as memory cards in modern digital cameras. Today the storage capacity is usually in gigabyte range and keeps improving as flash memory technology gets better and better.
8 Gb