A good rule of thumb to apply is 10 GB can record about 45 minutes of video; therefore, 20 GB - 1.5 hours, 40 GB - 3 hours, 80 GB - 6 hours, 120 GB - 9 hours, etc. This, however, is just an estimate. You will definitely get more or less depending on the quality of video. Low or poor quality will give you more time, but high or excellent clarity will, of course, give you less time.
it depends on the size of the videos, but it can hold around 14 full length standard definition movies.
I have a DV520 Camcorder, It will only video for 2 minutes.
About 7,250 ( 7,500 on 30GB but it isn't 30GB in total)
How much video you can store depends on the "bitrate" of the video, which is related to the type of encoding and the resolution of the video. Ten hours of video at a good resolution and bitrate for the screen on the iPod Touch can easily fit in it's 8GB of space. I dont think so. the 32gb ipod holds upto 10 hours worth. U know what i have also noticed. UI have a 32gb ipod tpuch 3g it says i have only 30gb of memory left.
about 7500 songs
Yes, if you click and hold the camera button, it goes to the camcorder.
8 hours of video
The Kodak Zi8 camcorder records video at a maximum resolution of 1080p, which typically uses about 1.5 GB of storage for every 10 minutes of footage. An 8 GB memory card would therefore hold approximately 1 hour and 5 minutes of video at this quality, though the exact duration may vary based on the recording settings and compression used. If you record at lower resolutions, you could potentially capture more footage.
Actually 7200 songs, 1GB can hold 240 and 240 x 30= 7200
it can hold about 5-10 hours depending on video resolution.
Depends entirely how long the video clips are. 8Gb will hold about 4 and a half hours of video (depending on the resolution)
hold the middle and the home button simultaneously for ten seconds