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It depends on the camera and the size of the memory card.
It depends on the camera and the size of the memory card.
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.
gigabytes (gig) is the memory on the camera or on a memory card. Some times you can increase the memory by getting a memory card, but , make sure the card is the correct size.
For an 8 megapixel camera I would suggest a 2MB memory card,
some computers cant. it has to have a special slot to put the memory card into and the memory card has to be the right size to fit
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
There are RAW( Camera Image FileFormat (CIFF) for CANON CAMERA and NEF(Nikon Electronic Format) for NIKON Cameras , the images are of Big size !!then we have Jpeg Images (the same format in which the pictures are clicked from the cameras)
THere is no difinitive answer as it depends on the setting used on the camera and the size of the picture taken.
the cheapest high def camera is probably around 400$ with low quality and low memory but you can get a good size memory card for about 16$ a good one with great quality and large memory size would probably be 700$
Yes you can, generally, depending on the number of photos and the size of the card. You might even be able to get the camera to read them and display them on its screen as well, depending on the camera, the format of the files, and any folders on the memory card. If the camera is TWAIN-based, you might not be able to do this, but if it is FAT-based, you can. If your camera or its memory card show up in Windows as a drive letter, then you can copy into it from Windows just like it is another hard drive. Just go to My Computer (or just Computer in Windows 7 and maybe Vista) and see if a drive letter shows up for your camera or its memory card (if you have a card reader).
The type of battery that a Nikon Coolpix camera takes depends on the specific model. However, most Nikon models take the 3.7V 740mAh lithium ion battery.