Roughly, about 2 hours of straight video.
I have read a few articles about the performance of SD Cards, and would like a more definitive answer. I am looking at buying an insignia camcorder that records directly to an SD card. Is there a ""Specific" type of SD card that I need to be looking at? And can a 2GB SD Card really hold 2 hours of Video?
Thank You
Allyn Drew
How much memory a video takes up depends on the quality. On a Sony Handy Cam, a 2GB card could record around an hour or so of medium quality footage.
depends on the quality but about 2 1/2+/- h vga 720p just over 1h 1080p 40 min +/-
The Casio Exilim can record video, but only as long as the memory card has room.
I just ChaCha'd the question. They told me that if you have a 64mb of internal memory, Then you can record about 10 minutes. So if we take 64 and multiply it by two then we get 128. So 10 minutes multiply by two equals about 20 minutes .
All netbooks can use memory card readers, as long as they have USB connections.
For as long as the memory card works unless you delete an image yourself.
It doesn't matter. As long as it reads the memory.
The easiest way is to increase the size of your memory card. My RCA flip came with a 1g and I increased it to a 8g.
You can put any memory card into any digital camera, no matter the price as long as it fits correctly.
10 seconds each recording but you can hold WAY more recordings than on dsi. But the WAY more is sd card storage. System memory storage is same.
Yes, as long as the camera has a memory card.
10 Hours
As long as it is copied digitally, yes.
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.