A 512 MB card can hold more than 1500 images depending on the quality of the images. Eg., If you have taken pics in macro mode or with "super fine" mode, it will occupy more space on the memory card and "fine mode" will take little less space and so on......so it entirely depends on the quality & size of the images present on the card.
This would depend if all the photos were shot at 6mp or shot at 3-2-1 mp. The sizes would range from 5mb files to 1 mb files .
Between 500 and 550 at the highest resolution and quality settings.
at least 340 or more
Just under 300
2 megapixel (1,600 x 1,200) {| ! Quality ! File size (kb) ! 64MB ! 128MB ! 256MB ! 512MB! 1GB | High 1,002 61 122 244 523 1,046 Medium 558 109 219 440 940 1,879 Low 278 217 435 868 1,886 3,772 |}
512MB equals .5GB or 1/2GB.
At least 6400, in all likelihood.Megapixel (MP) count refers to the maximum resolution of the camera's sensor -- its ability to record detail. The number of images that can be recorded on a card of a given size is only indirectly related to the capacity of the card, which is measured in Kilobytes (KB) or Megabytes (MB), not MP. That will vary according to the image itself, and to the camera's settings.For example: My Pentax K10D, with a 10.1 MP sensor and using a 4 GB card, will record approximately 821 images at the highest resolution (10 MP) and a "Fine" resolution setting. The same camera, with the same sensor and same card, will record 10,000-plus images at the lowest resolution (2 MP) and the "Low" resolution setting. Practically all cameras have this ability to change the resolution settings, and thus the sizes of the image files that are stored on the card.So, you can see that it is only possible to answer your question in very general terms: The higher the capacity of the card, the more images you can store at whatever camera settings. And, as you can see above, even at the highest settings with a high MP count, you can take a lot of pictures!One thing to think about: storage cards can and do fail. It is better to have two 1 GB cards than one 2 GB card, unless you plan to shoot a whole lot of video. That way if one fails, you can keep shooting and worry about retrieving the images off the other card later.
Google Earth only stores as "small" amount of data cached on the client computer typically 50-100 MB for the base imagery and up to 2GB for the local disk cache depending on the platform.From reports in 2006, the Google Earth data servers have 70.5 TB for both its map imagery and index data, and Personalized Search uses 4 TB. With the high-resolution Street View imagery added every month, the amount of data will be larger now.A report in 2016 estimates the total size of the Google Earth database is 3,017 TB or approximately 3 Petabytes not including Street view imagery.
The number of photos that can be held depends entirely upon what quality you wish to shoot the pictures at. A 5 megapixel camera, at maximum resolution, probably won't hold many photos. (25-30) As the resolution increases, the number of photos that can be held decreases exponentially. At a lower quality (say 640 by 480) you can hold between 1000 and 3000 photos on a 256 mb camera, depending upon the compression.
All cameras have a fine or better picture quality setting. Depends what setting your using, but 512 is alot of memory and I don't think you'll have the problem of limited storage space. ----- See also related links [[User:Srobidoux|Srobidoux]]
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, 512MB is 1/4 the size of 2GB.
Yes,i have 512mb ram and Ati with 128 mb
2 megapixel (1,600 x 1,200) {| ! Quality ! File size (kb) ! 64MB ! 128MB ! 256MB ! 512MB! 1GB | High 1,002 61 122 244 523 1,046 Medium 558 109 219 440 940 1,879 Low 278 217 435 868 1,886 3,772 |}
The definition of PC2700 is a type of RAM memory chip that has been used in computers for a while. 512MB is the amount of memory that can be found in the computer.
No, but it does have 512MB of internal flash memory.
yes it does. a 512mb memory stick.
RAM: 512MB -- for running apps ROM: 512MB -- for apps Storage: 4GB integrated -- for videos/music/pictures/documents 4GB microSD card* -- for videos/music/pictures/documents * microSD card is bundled by some network providers. It can be removed and replaced with another microSD card with upto 32GB of storage
I think I am answering this correctly. Memory is also called RAM or DDRAM, SDRAM etc. 512MB of memory is 512MB of memory. If you check the back of your software cases you will notice that it gives you the system minimum and recommended for memory required. Example windows 7 recommends 1GB of system memory minimum to install and run.