It depends on the granularity (megapixels) of the camera and the composition of the picture. A 3.3 megapixel camera uses a little more than 1 meg for a typical picture. If there isn't much going on (simple picture with few colors and large similar areas) the file size is considerably less. If there is MORE complexity the file size will be larger. So a 512 megabyte disk or memory stick could hold several hundred photographs.
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A 512 megabyte PNY drive has 512 megabytes.
512 megabytes equates to 536,870,912 bytes.
512 x 1024 bytes
= How many photos can 19 MB hold at 12 megapixels? =
512 MB of photo space.
512.000 Kilobytes.-
A stick of 512 megabytes of RAM can hold about 512 megabytes of data. It cannot, however, store it for long because it is volatile and is not designed to store data.
about 125
1 MB (megabyte) = 1048576 bytes (2^20)
We have to remember that: 1) 1 PIXEL=3 BYTES=24 BITS (FROM A COLOUR PERSPECTIVE, SINCE THE NUMBER OF BITS HAVE TO BE MULTIPLIED TIMES 3. THAT IS, 8 TIMES 3 EQUALS 24) 2) 1 MEGAPIXEL=3 MEGABYTES (APROXIMATELY) 3) 170.6 MEGAPIXELS= 512 MEGABYTES 4) THE ANSWER IS... APROXIMATELY 25 IMAGES OF 7 MEGAPIXELS EACH WILL FIT INTO A 512 MEGABYTES MEMORY CARD.
Consider the assumption that the camera takes photos that are of size 3 MB. The 14.7 MB memory will be able to carry 5 photos.