* 2 megapixel camera = 0.9MB
1GB = 1024MB
1024MB/0.9MB = 1137 Pictures
* 3 megapixel camera = 1.2MB
1GB = 1024MB
1024MB/1.2MB = 853 Pictures
* 4 megapixel camera = 2MB
1GB = 1024MB
1024MB/2MB = 512 Pictures
* 5 megapixel camera = 2.5MB
1GB = 1024MB
1024MB/2.5MB = 410 Pictures
* 6 megapixel camera = 3.2MB
1GB = 1024MB
1024MB/3.2MB = 320 Pictures
* 7 megapixel camera = 3.7MB
1GB = 1024MB
1024MB/3.7MB = 277 Pictures
* 8 megapixel camera = 4.2MB
1GB = 1024MB
1024MB/4.2MB = 244 Pictures
Around 310 6.2MP photos will fit on a 1GB memory card on 'Super Fine (probably the default) If you change the quality of them (Normal, Fine, Super fine, TIFF etc) the number can range from under 100 to nearly 2000.
It is recommended with a camera that is this sharp you have a minimum of a 1 gigabyte memory card. On this card you can fit approximately 56 pictures depending on the lighting and subject involved.
about 500 photos fit on 2 gb SD memory card at standard resolution. on a lower resolution it will obviously be more. Some point-and-shoot cameras, such as the Canon Powershot ELPH series, have only 3 preset file formats : fine, superfine, and normal. The ELPHs usually display the number of photos that you can take on the card you have in the camera in the lower right-hand corner of your LCD. Normal would allow around 700 photos. Also, if you use your point-and-shoot camera for video, standard resolution would give you about 15 minutes for every 1GB available on the card. hope this helps give you a general idea for how many pictures you can get!
It depends on how many mega pixels your camera is. mine is 13.6 mega pixels, I have a 4 gig card and can only fit about 600 pictures on my card.
How many objects can fit in a sack? Obviously it depends on the size of the objects. Dive 250GB by the size of the picture and you get how many photos it can hold. 1GB = 1000MB 1MG = 1000kB If a picture has a size of 2MB then you divide 250000 by 2 and you get 125000 pictures. If it has 500kB then you divide 250000 by 0.5 and you get 500000 pictures.
it should say the memory it will take up and there is 1000 kb in a megabyte (1000kb= 1 MB) and 1000 mega bytes that fit into 1 gigabyte (1000MB=1GB)
In order to determine how many songs or photos will fit within 1GB, you must make some assumptions. Let's assume that an average song in MP3 format will be 3.5MB, and that an average digital photo will be 500KB. In reality, many factors will go into the exact size of a song or a picture, so the numbers we will come up with will only be a rough estimate. That being said, here are the numbers: Since 1GB = 1,024MB, 1024/3.5 = 292.571. This means you can store approximately 292 songs in 1GB. Since 1GB = 1,048,576, 1048576/500 = 2097.152. This means you can store approximately 2097 photos in 1GB.
If you are shooting in Jpg format, what most people use, and each photo is 12 mega pixels the average size of each photo will come out to be about 2.5 MB, allowing the card to hold about 798 photos. If you were shooting in raw each photo would be a size of about 18 MB allowing you to fit about 112 photos on the card. So if you shoot in raw and empty your card frequently a 2 GB memory card will fit enough photos in with no prob. I have a 2 GB card and shoot Jpg and have never ran out of room.
1,000 or less
On a 10 megapixel sensor you will probably be able to fit over twice the amount of photos that you will take with a 4 megapixel sensor. I guess 4,000 Photos compared to 2,000. There is always a BUT, 2,000 to 4,000 photos is not worth loosing so much resolution. You are still talking about thousands and I'm not sure if you will even be able to take 2,000 photos in 4 or 6 months. I'll say take the 10 Megapixel camera with the 4 GB Card.
4500
If you are clicking on Large Jpeg image format Mode it can take upto 600 pictures !!