depends on the size of the photos
3.5" and 5.25" were available in a variety of capacities. 3.5" disks maxed out at 2.88 MB, while 5.25" topped out at 1.2 MB. It is quite possible for a 5.25" disk to hold more data than some 3.5" disks.
Zip disks can hold 100 megabytes. Today's hard drives usually hold 250 gigabytes, smaller ones are around 100 gigabytes, and large ones are upwards of 500 gigabytes. One gigabyte is 1000 megabytes, so the typical hard drive can hold 2,500 times more than a zip disk. To answer the question in one word, no.
No, a 4MB flash drive will only hold about two average sized pictures. Documents vary in size a by huge amounts so it is hard to tell but it would probably not hold more than 20 documents. A 4GB flash drive(there is an enormous difference between megabyte and gigabyte) will hold about 2000 average sized pictures though.
yes, because hard disk capacity range from 10 megabytes while tapes capacity range from few hundred kilobytes to several gigabytes.
Well first that must be a lot of many and Think of it this way, It will hold up to 1000 hours worth of video or about 200,000 songs or a combination of the two. i hope this helped
It depends on the size of the Pictures. A CD is like any memory device, it has a definitive amount of space to store data. you can store about 700 MB of pictures. If you have a camera that can produce 10 meg pictures then you can put about 70 pictures on that CD. That is a general answer to the question, however in reality pictures taken from a 10 meg camera may be larger or smaller on a disk. A DVD will hold many more pictures and most computers that can read the pictures from a CD can also read them from a DVD. I just did a wedding, lunch, dinner, and dance and I've got 719 pictures and they total 3.7 GB. That's 3,700 MB or 6 Cd's. I should be able to get all of them on a DVD. A DVD can hold 4.7 GB of information. I hoped that cleared things up a little.
this is because better quality pictures are bigger in size so if you turn down the quality then you'll be able to save more pictures
Not many, but it depends on the quality and size of the pictures. The lower the quality and size the more pictures you can take.
With an 8 gb card you generally can take around 2200 pictures depending on the quality of the pictures. Higher quality means bigger files and less pictures. Lower quality means smaller files and more pictures.
DVD by far. A DVD can store 4.7 gigabytes of data. A floppy disk can store 1.44 megabytes of data. 1000 megabytes = 1 gigabyte.
Assuming each picture is no more than 1 MB, it is conceivable that a 4TB drive would hold over 4,000,000 pictures. That's 4x106 pictures, assuming your finger or your camera doesn't wear out first! DLJ, 12/31/2012
1024 MB = 1GB. Shaun