This depends on the quality of the pictures (i.e. their resolution and compression)!
However in general the following guidance if given on the San Disk website:
4 Megapixel camera = 715 JPEG pictures on a 1GB card
5 MP = 572 pictures
6 MP = 476 pictures
7 MP = 408 pictures
8 MP = 357 pictures
10 MP = 286 pictures
12 MP = 238 pictures
14 MP = 204 pictures
16 MP = 178 pictures
No but it has 2gb flash memory built in.
"CompactFlash is a form of Flash Memory that allows data to be stored on a small, ultra-portable device with no moving parts (like a SATA or IDE harddrive) and no constant stream of energy (like your computers RAM). The difference with CompactFlash from other forms of flash storage (like a USB disk), CompactFlash has a controller chip which allows more storage."
What is the difference between a regular memory card and an Ultra Memory card
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A multicard reader is a device that connects to your computer, or is built into your computer, that allows you to read different types of memory cards. The variety varies, but usually they include Secure Digital (SD), Compact Flash (CF), Memory Stick Duo I & II, plus CF-Type I, CF-Type II, CF-Ultra II, Micro Drive, SD, SD-Ultra, SDC, Mini SD, MMC, HS-MMC, RS-MMC, MS, MS(MG), MS-Pro, HS-MS-Pro, MS-Duo, MS-Pro Duo, HS-MS-Pro Duo, SM, X Card, and T-Flash.
No, a memory stick holds its memory using flash technology, which is a form of EEPROM - Electrically Eraseable Programmable Read Only Memory. Think of it as an array of ultra high performance capacitors, each one holding a bit of information. Under normal conditions, the charge state can be held for several years.
You can always load your pictures directly to your computer using a USB cable rather than a memory card reader.
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I believe Its "V-16".
The abbreviation UDMA stands for Ultra Direct Memory Access. The Ultra Direct Memory Access is a mass storage interface and is common in computers and other electronic devices.
There is no limit, it's just how much you want to spend to get a custom one. I spent £258 on my 4tb (tregabit) one, basically 4000 mb (megabits) but that is because I do a lot of pc work and I download a lot of stuff :).