it depends upon the picture size
for example if the picture is of size 200kb then a 512 MB memory can store approximately 2560 pictures
A good guide is available at http://www.lexar.com/digfilm/capacity_chart.html It includes a chart indicating how many pictures you would be able to save depending on the megapixel count and the size of the memory card.
AnswerIf you have one, your User Guide/Instruction Book/ on-screen Manual should be able to help you. For example, I have a Canon A710IS of 7.1MP, and under "Memory Cards and Estimated Capacities" for a 512 SD memory card it it goes from 156 for 'Large (3072x2304 pixels)' to 839 for 'Postcard (1600 x 1200 pixels)'. (If you don't have a Manual go to the web site above)
200
Memory capacity and camera resolution are different things. See the related question below.
Roughly 40 at full resolution. Memory is cheap. Splurge fifteen bucks and get a 2 gig.
In the neighborhood of 200. The number will vary because the size of the image and the quality can vary according to the camera settings.
yes
It depends on the size of the pictures
Depends on the size of the pictures
No, you do not.
It depends on the image size and the memory card size. This can range from 50 to several thousand.
A compact flash memory card can hold all kinds of data. It can hold pictures, documents, anything as long as it does not go over the maximum size of the memory card.
1GB MEMORY CARD CAN HOLD 150 TO 200 SNAP IN A 13.6 MEGA PIXEL CAMERA.
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.