there is info on this link provider by a company that makes cards. probably about the same for cards of same sizes
http://www.lexar.com/digfilm/capacity_chart.html
around 60 - 70
In my 10mp camera a 4 GB card will hold 1120 pictures at 3624 X 2449 resolution.
It depends on what kind of camera it is. Go to where you bought your camera and ask.
The xD card in your digital camera is a memory card. When you take pictures with the camera, the images are stored on the xD card so that you can access them later.
well, pictures need to be stored SOMEWHERE on your camera, right? just like how our memories store information, memory cards store the pictures you take. a camera without a memory card is about as good as no camera at all.
All I did was change the name of the pictures and now they don't show up on my camera. The SD card is definetly showing that the pictures are stored on it. Help?
there will only be pictures on the camera if you took any pictures before you put the card in.
Depending on your settings, the number of photos that a card will hold varies. 11mb of space is a very small capacity for a memory card, and will likely only hold a handful of pictures. Your camera should indicate how many shots remain when you have the camera turned on, in a shooting mode. The placement of this figure varies between makes and models. I would recommend checking your manual - it should tell you where this information can be found.
Roughly 6 photos. Get a memory card.
It depends upon the MP of your camera. The more the MP the higher the quality of the photo, and so the no of pictures that can be stored reduces. For ex, for a 2MP camera, you can store 2379 photos on a 2GB card, whereas for a 8MP camera you can only store 635 photos.
Yes, it is!
Here's a guess: Card Full. If your card is full, then the camera won't take any more pictures. You need to upload the pictures to your computer, and then you erase your card.