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Digital cameras?


Question Posted Wednesday June 27 2007, 9:04 pm

How many pictures does a 2 GB digital memory card hold? And 1 GB and 4 GB? for digital cameras

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christina answered Thursday June 28 2007, 12:06 am:
It all depends on the camera. I have a Digital Concepts camera, so it came out of a package, not a box like any other type of digital camera. I'm pretty sure I have a 1GB and it makes my camera hold 2,285 pictures.


It all depends on the camera, I'm sure, so it depends on what kind of camera you buy.

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Cux answered Wednesday June 27 2007, 9:36 pm:
It depends on your camera, but I have a 2G memory card, and a Canon Powershot A530 and that tends to hold around 400 pictures or more at a time. Maybe closer to 500. So, a 1G would have around 250, and a 4G would have around 1,000.

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