Depends on the jpeg image compression. Can vary from around 300 to 1000 but the more images it can store the worse the picture quality. Varies with model of camera, check the instruction manual.
About 400 JPEG (.jpg) images at the highest quality setting, more if quality is reduced. This is approximate, as details vary. The information is from a Pentax K10D.
When you format the memory in a digital camera, any photos that have been stored on that memory will be erased. The memory is also set up by the camera's software to store new photos.
well, pictures need to be stored SOMEWHERE on your camera, right? just like how our memories store information, memory cards store the pictures you take. a camera without a memory card is about as good as no camera at all.
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
How many pictures can a 4.0GB memory stick hold on a 12.0 mega pixel digital camera?
The CCD is the part of the camera that changes the light that enters the camera into a digital signal that is then saved on the memory card. You can think of it as where the film would be in a regular 35mm film camera.
flash memory cards
Yes, as long as the camera has a memory card.
The xD card in your digital camera is a memory card. When you take pictures with the camera, the images are stored on the xD card so that you can access them later.
Digital cameras take photos by digitally recording images. Film cameras used a chemically process to record images while the digital camera does it electronically via a small internal computer.. Images are recorded immediatley and can be stored in the camera and on memory cards.
compared to a non-digital camera, interesting facts about digital cameras include, but is not limited to: >displaying images on a screen immediately after they are recorded >storing thousands of images on a single small memory device >recording video with sound >and deleting images to free storage space
Digital Camera
Better quality than a disposable camera. You can take as many as the memory can hold then delete the ones you dont want.
One of the biggest issues plaguing digital camera owners is the likelihood that multiple holidays may pass, and images are still stored safely away on the memory card of said camera. When purchasing a digital camera, shoppers should have an active game plan to enjoy the images captured by their sought after purchase. No matter if the preference is to store images electronically to share on social networks or to display cherished printed images throughout the home, the pictures must leave the camera to see the light of day. A commitment to not forgetting the photos from a trusty digital camera is a must.
Your digital camera's memory card will only work in a PSP if it is a Memory Stick Pro Duo adapter.
Digital Camera Cards are removable memory storage devices used with digital cameras.
The card you can put in has nothing to do with the megapixels. Its to do with the port you have. Check the speed of the card and the speed your camera can take. It will tell you what you can put in inside your manual, if you do not have the manual check the manufacturers website they usually keep manuals in digital format. Hope this helps.
You can put any memory card into any digital camera, no matter the price as long as it fits correctly.