That is way to small of an sd card for that type or camera. You will probably be able to take only a few pictures. Try to at least get a 256mb sd card, that will hold a lot more pictures.
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approximately 1900 jpeg or 280 raw (8 gig card) @ 12 mega pixels
Yes!
Megapixel is like megabite. Megabite has 1 000 000 bytes so megapixel has 1000 000 pixels. Mega refers to 10^6
A lot ! As an example - My Fujifilm Finepix S2750 cam - at 12 Megapixels, will take 680 shots at max resolution to fill a 2GB card !
A lot ! As an example - My Fujifilm Finepix S2750 cam - at 12 Megapixels, will take 680 shots at max resolution to fill a 2GB card !
the 4 mega pixel 1gb camera would have more space but the 6 mega pixel camera takes a better picture
The manual for your camera should tell you what the maximum capacity SD card you can use with your camera is. If the SD card is the same physical size as the 16 GB card the camera comes with, it should be fine to use.
can i update of my graphic card softwares?
The higher the gigabyte capacity, the more the memory card can hold.
In uncompressed raw format, a 16-megapixel image will take 64 MB (4 bytes per pixel, including the alpha channel), at which rate an 8 GB card will hold about 120 images. However, if your camera stores the images in JPEG or some other compressed format, the card will hold far more images.
It depends . Theoretically and mathematically the standard JPG100 (100% quality and 24 bit per pixel) at 6 Millions Pixels (100% quality and 24 bit per pixel) has 1.6 MB so your 2 GB card will contain approx. 1250 photos.
pixels do not go into megabytes. Kilabytes do. There are 1024 kilabytes in one megabyte. 1024 megabytes in one gigabyte and 1024 gigabytes in one tetrabyte.