There are hundreds of questions posted which begin with those 3 words. The answer varies depending on the resolution and quality settings in the camera as well as what is in the photo. Please see the related link, which I've pasted as text below. It should also appear under the related links tab. This says 1G, but it applies to many cards and cameras.
http://wiki.answers.com/Q/How many pictures and videos does a 1GB SD memory chip hold
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Your Fujifilm camera may not be taking pictures due to a variety of reasons such as a dead battery, memory card issues, or a malfunctioning shutter button. It is recommended to check these components and troubleshoot the problem accordingly.
There could be several reasons why your Fujifilm camera is not able to take pictures. Some common issues include a dead battery, memory card error, or a malfunctioning shutter button. It is recommended to check these components and troubleshoot accordingly to resolve the issue.
Storing pictures from a camera.
There could be several reasons why your Fujifilm camera is not taking pictures. Some common causes include a dead battery, a full memory card, a faulty lens, or a malfunctioning shutter button. It is recommended to check these components and troubleshoot accordingly to resolve the issue.
A lot ! As an example - My Fujifilm Finepix S2750 cam - at 12 Megapixels, will take 680 shots at max resolution to fill a 2GB card !
A lot ! As an example - My Fujifilm Finepix S2750 cam - at 12 Megapixels, will take 680 shots at max resolution to fill a 2GB card !
Put the picture on a sd card then put the sd card in a computer and drag the pics into your my pictures folder then send it on an email
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.
In Messaging, you long-press on the picture and choose save to SD card.
A really neat thing to do is take a picture of the person as they open the gift that was received. Then have that picture placed on the front of your thank you card. Otherwise choose a picture that goes along with the theme of the party or ceremony.
You can import the picture into your computer, put it in powerpoint, and add effects to it
Yes the new cameras do, Here is some more information http://www.fujifilm.com/products/digital_cameras/accessories/card/ No, the new Fujifilm cameras do not use xD cards anymore. Fujifilm has decided to phase the xD cards in order to replace them with SD cards.