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Memory cards can have any type of data on them. Try putting it in a computer to see if it is full of other data. On the otherhand, maybe the card is defective.

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Hey my samsung Android phone internal memeory is only 4gb n its full eoth only few apps is there a way 2 transfer the apps to external memory card n they still fuction help please?

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How many pictures can a 36MB memory card hold on an 8 megapixel camera?

That depends on the size of the image files, which in turn depends on the resolution settings. You can count on about 4,000 at the highest resolution, and thousands more on the lowest. However: your camera may not recognize a 16 GB card, and if it does your PC card reader may not. Check on those two things. Finally, you would be much better served by two or three 2 GB cards. Cards do fail sometimes, and if your 16 dies you could lose a lot of images. Also, there is no likelihood that you will ever need that kind of capacity, whereas an extra card for someone else's camera, or to keep groups of shots separate...or in a safe place...could be very useful. Each of the 2 GB cards will give you about 350 shots at max. setings.

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Can photos be over taken on memory card when it is full?

When the card is full, you should transfer the images to a computer, erase the card, and use it again. Avoid using the memory card until it is completely used up. Sometimes that one last image will confuse the camera's storage system and the card will be messed up. If this happens you might need a tool like PhotoRescue Expert to get the files from the card. Usually, you can recover all of the images except a handful.


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How many pictures would a 4 gb memory card hold?

That would depend on the size of the image files. You could reasonably expect about 800 images from a 10 MP camera at full resolution and highest quality.


How many pictures can a 16GB Memory card hold 36 Meggi pixel camera in full formate?

The number of pictures a 16GB memory card can hold depends on the file size of each image taken by the 36-megapixel camera. A typical uncompressed 36MP image can be around 20-30MB in size. Assuming an average size of 25MB per image, a 16GB card could hold approximately 640 images (16,000MB ÷ 25MB per image). However, this number can vary based on the camera's settings and file format (JPEG vs. RAW).


How many pictures can a 512MB memory card hold on a 10.1 Mega pixel camera?

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What does CF mean on digital camera?

Here's a guess: Card Full. If your card is full, then the camera won't take any more pictures. You need to upload the pictures to your computer, and then you erase your card.


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When i was taking pictures on my dslr with a sandisk 16gb sd card it only let me take a couple before it said memory full what can you do?

Thats odd- 16gb is plenty of room for all low and most higher end DSLR camera even shooting 'RAW' photos (no compression). For example, with a Canon 5D mrkII (over 20mp camera) I can take 400+ photos with highest quality settings before the card is full. Try importing all photos from the memory card onto your computer and then re format the 16gb card via your camera, this might solve the problem. If that doesn't work bring the card back where your brought it and exchange the card.


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Your camera takes only 8 pictures even though your card holds 800 what is wrong?

Could be a few things you can try before having to contact Canon customer support: 1. The good news is your camera has internal memory, say 10 mb, and your camera allows you to choose to store only internally if there's no card inserted. The bad news is that the camera allows you to choose ONLY internal memory, so the camera won't write to a card even if inserted. 2. The card has become corrupted for some reason, but if only 8 images consistently is the max, it still sounds more like #1 above. Try a different card. 3. The card is nearly full from prior data; make sure it is "erased" but before you do make sure you've saved any other images. 4. The rest of the card is filled with a video recording that is counted as "one" image and that goes on forever? 5. The camera is falsely reading the card as full. You might try resetting any preferences to the factory defaults (before you do write down any preferences you had made). That could be an internal firmware/software problem you'll have to address w/ Canon. 6. You have a camera that has an optical viewer (not through the lens) and a lens cap and you've taken pictures of the inside of your lens cap? (ie. take the lens cap off). If none of the above resolve the issue, time to contact the dealer or Canon support.


Can a sd card hold all your memory?

maybe or maybe not!!!!!!! dun dun dun!!!!!!!!Just kidding it is a full time memory card!