As I recall, "Hold the front pixels" appeared in an article of the Economist a few weeks ago. There, the weekly contends the launch of the i-pad won't mean a long-sought silver bullet for the struggling media companies. Meanwhile, you often say 'hold the front page' when you want to mean, 'wait a second, this might not be the perfect candidate for the front page (of a newspaper)'. The author probably wanted to mean that for media companies to take the plunge into the tablet business by, say, making their content digitally available on i-Pad and other tablet PCs could be a mistake. So, basically, 'hold the front pixels' means 'hold it! don't rush to adopt the digital format just yet'.
The first CCD's were produced using the technology available at the time. This limited the amount of pixels a CCD could hold. Subsequent advances in technology reduced the size of the pixels, thus increasing the resolution.
depends on the mega pixels of your camera and there are other variables, could be 400 could be up to a 1000. An 8 Mg camera suggests 1160
It would hold approx. 1280 images.
It would hold about 65 photos.
A 128mb memory car would hold about 70 4mp photos. But it depends how many mp (mega pixels) you camera has. Hope this helps you dtracer (i would be grateful for any points given)
It depends on the camera.
About 800 I think.
No, but it might determine how many mega pixels the camera has.
MP = Mega Pixels 3 MP = 4000 5 MP = 3000 8 MP = 2000 10 MP = 1500 12 MP = 1000 The more mega pixels there are, the less amount of photos it can hold.
29 mints approx in hd
ROUGHLY (depending on the settings) 2000.
Hold Ye Front Page was created in 1999.