A photo can be of any size, so you can't say with any certainty how much space a certain number of photos takes up.
there are 50000 gigabytes in a kilobyte
2 GB refers to a digital storage capacity. Two Gigabytes is equivalent to 2147483648 bytes. This used to be considered a very larger amount of storage, but by modern standards is fairly small. None the less, you can store hundreds of documents, a fair number or pictures, or even a long video or two.
If you are talking 'memory' in computers than I think you want to say how many MB in a GB? 1,000 MB = 1 GB
5 GB = 5120MB 1 GB = 1024MB
12.228MB.
500 pictures.
It depends completely on the quality of the photo.
Depends on how much GB you have ..
The number of gigabytes (GB) needed for 10,000 photos depends on the average file size of each photo. Assuming an average size of 3-5 MB per photo, you would need approximately 30-50 GB for 10,000 photos. For high-resolution images, this could be higher, potentially reaching up to 100 GB or more. Always consider extra space for backups and future photos.
2gb ,is 1000pcs photo
it can hold 2000 songs, 8hours of video, or 7000 photos
It depends how many photos you will take. But you should get a bit more of GB if its a sD card. Ebay has 64 GB micro sD cards for around $18.00.
It all depends on the size and quality of the photos, which can be adjusted in the setting. Most cameras show the number of pictures you can take in the bottom corner.
Slightly less than 8000 songs, 28000 photos and 32 hours of video.
The iPad's memory is sized in Gigabytes, and uses it to store all songs, photos, videos, books and apps. The exception for this is are the photos in the Photostream, and music stored in iTunes in the Cloud.
you can store 2000 MP3 songs, 4000 JPEG photos or 12 two-hour movies in a 8 gb multimedia player of sandisk sansa.
The number of photos that can fit on a 4.7 GB DVD depends on the size of each photo. If we assume an average photo size of 4 MB, then you could fit approximately 1175 photos on a 4.7 GB DVD. This calculation is based on the fact that 1 GB is equal to 1024 MB, so 4.7 GB is equal to 4812.8 MB. Dividing 4812.8 MB by 4 MB per photo gives us around 1175 photos.