around 60 - 70
there is info on this link provider by a company that makes cards. probably about the same for cards of same sizes http://www.lexar.com/digfilm/capacity_chart.html
In my 10mp camera a 4 GB card will hold 1120 pictures at 3624 X 2449 resolution.
4 mp of course
If you have a <10 MP camera, this is impossible. If you have a >10MP camera, set the image quality lower in settings (depends on the camera)
Some of the features of the Nikon s230 10MP Digital Camera is the 3x optical Zoom, 3 inch touch screen, Nikon's smart Portrait System, and Capture images to SD/SDHC memory cards.
That camera is Olympus STYLUS 550WP 10MP Waterproof Digital Camera with 3x Optical Zoom and 2.5 inch LCD and can be bought at Amazon.com for a fair price of $134.50.
Depending on your settings, the number of photos that a card will hold varies. 11mb of space is a very small capacity for a memory card, and will likely only hold a handful of pictures. Your camera should indicate how many shots remain when you have the camera turned on, in a shooting mode. The placement of this figure varies between makes and models. I would recommend checking your manual - it should tell you where this information can be found.
Many companies make a 10 mega pixel digital camera. The most popular companies that make a 10 mega pixel digital camera are Sony, Nikon, Panasonic, and Canon.
One may purchase a 10 MP digital camera from electronics retailers and general purpose mass retailers. These include Future Shop, The Source, Walmart and Target. Specialty photography shops such as Black's will also have them.
That depends entirely on the camera, compression method (if any) and the individual photos involved. By my calculations and assuming a 10mp camera shooting RAW, the 128GB card would be able to take APPROX 8544 images.
The higher the MP (mega Pixel) the more detailed the pictures will be. However, 8.1mp is far from being a low resolution picture. It all depends on what you are willing to spend, and what type of storage device you would be using. 10mp being more detailed will take up more space. When buying a digital camera I would also look at the zoom. Optical zoom is your best bet, if a camera only has a digital zoom, you will lose quality the closer in you zoom. Also, for me it is very important to have a rechargeable battery in the camera. It can get very expensive replacing AA's.
For a Lexmark 32GB Class 10 SDHC card Number of Photos / RAW: 8MP: 3100 10MP: 2700 12MP: 2500 16MP: 2200 21MP: 1300 Number of Photos / JPEG: 5MP: 20300 6MP: 17300 7MP: 14200 8MP: 12900 10MP: 10100 12MP: 8600 16MP: 6400 21MP: 4600 Source B&H Photo