The Panasonic AG-HMC150, at the highest quality setting (1920 x 1080 resolution @ 21 Mbps) will record for 45 minutes onto an 8 GB card. At lowest quality setting (1440 x 1280, 6 Mbps) it will record for approximately 3 hours. Depending on your camera, image resolution and bitrate, as they say, "your mileage may vary!"
The number of movie minutes that can fit in one gigabyte depends on the quality of the video. For high-definition video, you may fit around 5-8 minutes per gigabyte, while for standard definition video, you may fit around 15-20 minutes per gigabyte.
A gigabyte is a unit of information (storage), whereas minutes are time, so they aren't comparable directly. One gigabyte means either one billion bytes, or 2^30 =1073741824 bytes (often called a gibibyte, the "bi" meaning binary, so a giga-binary-byte). Each byte is made up of 8 bits where a bit can be one of two values, such as 1 or 0, or true or false, or yes or no. If you mean "how many minutes of music" or "how many minutes of video" can fit in one gigabyte, that depends. A simple rule of thumb is that using modern compression, 1 megabyte (1/1000th of a gigabyte) can store about one minute of music, or about 7 seconds of standard-definition video, or around 2.5 seconds of high-definition video (both video types including their corresponding audio tracks) . So, 1 gigabyte can store about 1,000 minutes (16 hours, 40 minutes) of music, or about 1.94 hours (1 hour, 53 minutes) of standard-def video, or about 33 minutes of hi-def 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.
The recording time on an 8 GB storage at 1280 x 720 resolution can vary based on the video codec and bitrate used. However, a common bitrate for 720p video is around 5 Mbps (megabits per second). With this bitrate, you can expect approximately 2 hours of recording time, which translates to about 120 minutes. Keep in mind that higher bitrates will reduce the recording time.
it can hold 2000 songs, 8hours of video, or 7000 photos
Mb 1024 *8 = 8 gb
HD video is fairly bloated, and video comes in various sizes. A 20 minute HD film will be significantly smaller than a 2 hour film in a like format. A typical 1.5 to 2 hour film in 720p HD is around 3gb.
The iPod nano 8 GB is just 5.4mm thin and has a 2.5-inch Multi-Touch display. It can store 8 GB of music, video, and photos, and it also has Bluetooth 4.0 built in.
They record video? WOW I did not know that... They really needed that function... According to the website its about 1 hour per GB, so the 8 GB does 8 hours, 16 does 16 hours.
There are 68,719,476,736 bits in 8 gigabyte. (1024 * 1024 * 1024 * 8)
The iPod gigabyte capacities available are 16, 32, and 64. The 32GB, which is closest to the 40GB you mention, will provide 8 hours of video playback.
How many Pictures on a 8 gb sdhc with a 10 megapixel camera?