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No, not all mp3 players have a digital camera. Some may have a camera. If you are looking for an mp3 player with a digital camera your best bet would be to buy a smartphone which will have both an mp3 payer and digital camera.
How many pictures can a 4.0GB memory stick hold on a 12.0 mega pixel digital camera?
Oh honey, it's not rocket science. Just check the storage capacity listed in the specs or settings of your digital camera. It will tell you how many gigabytes (GB) of storage space it has. If all else fails, just Google the make and model of your camera and you'll find the info in no time. Easy peasy lemon squeezy!
250 to 500 GB due to increase in sizes of digital camera pics, HD Videos & Movies and songs storage,etc...
Depends what camera you have, and what you have the camera set to. Shooting in RAW on my camera, each photo is between 20 and 25MB. Shooting in JPEG you would be able to take a lot more. In small mode on my camera a photo will be about 1 MB. You be best off buying a much bigger memory card, maybe 2 GB if you won't be shooting a lot of photo's. I use a 2 GB and an 8 GB, just to make sure I have enough room when shooting gigs.
A typical 8 GB camera will usually hold around 4,000 pictures. Sometimes they will hold even more than that.
The manual for your camera should tell you what the maximum capacity SD card you can use with your camera is. If the SD card is the same physical size as the 16 GB card the camera comes with, it should be fine to use.
A micro camera is advantageous as it allows you to have a smaller camera that has the same capabilities as a larger camera. You can use large gigabyte memory cards, which is great.
no u do not its how much memory u have on the ps3 for example the 120 gb, it contains 120 gb of memory.
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.
Well, my "old" Pentax K1000 will take a maximum of 36 images on a roll of 35mm film. A half-frame 35 mm (no longer manufactured) will do 72 to a roll. My Pentax K10D digital will put a maximum of about 600 on a 4 GB SD card at the highest resolution, and well over 4000 at lowest. As far as which makes the better images, that's a matter of the brain behind the camera, not the one inside.