There is no single answer to this question. An easy way to answer this for a given situation is to find out the size of files formed by pictures you take. (Have your computer read the card and show you the file size.) This will vary widely depending on the resolution you use and the format you use to save your shots. But the following will always work.
...Since most of you will have picture files in the range of megabytes, consider 32 GB as 32000 MB. Divide 32000 by the size of your file and obtain the number of shots you can record. For example, if your shots are 10 MB in size, you can record 3200 of them on your 32GB card. Of course, if you used mixed formats, then you will have to use this number as an estimate. If all other formats have smaller sizes, then the 3200 number is a minimum number.
yes
It depends on the size of the pictures
Depends on the size of the pictures
No, you do not.
It depends on the image size and the memory card size. This can range from 50 to several thousand.
A compact flash memory card can hold all kinds of data. It can hold pictures, documents, anything as long as it does not go over the maximum size of the memory card.
1GB MEMORY CARD CAN HOLD 150 TO 200 SNAP IN A 13.6 MEGA PIXEL CAMERA.
The content of the picture and the "Quality" level you are using affects how many pictures a memory card will hold. A 1 GB card in a 6 MP camera will hold something like 450 pictures on medium quality and 225 pictures on high quality.
It depends on the camera.
About 800 I think.
It would hold approx. 1280 images.
It is recommended with a camera that is this sharp you have a minimum of a 1 gigabyte memory card. On this card you can fit approximately 56 pictures depending on the lighting and subject involved.