mb means megabyte which is storage capacity in computers, flash cards, etc
Megabites. May be confused with WB- white balance
the 4 mega pixel 1gb camera would have more space but the 6 mega pixel camera takes a better picture
That's an issue of the resolution of the image detail as the camera filmed it. If you want a smaller file, you can either change the recording resolution in the camera (if it's adjustable) or convert the resolution settings in the computer, with the appropriate software and shrink the file size.
A picture taken with a 12 megapixel camera at full resolution would be very large to email. Many email servers do not allow attachments over 5 MB. Lower the resolution of the image and then try to send it again.
Depends on the resolution and quality settings. Around 300 at highest settings.
well, your question isn't very specific but if your camera only has 11 mb that means that it can store 11mb of data. so that is around 10 pictures depending on the quality of each shot. You may be able to get a flash card of some kind for it. just make sure you get a compatible one.
With the assumption that each picture taken by the camera is 4 Mb, 32 Mb of memory can save a few pictures. It can only save 8 pictures.
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Approx. 55 pictures. Varies by camera slightly.
A normal cameras capture the image on film which then requires developing. A digital camera has a pad of little sensors that capture the light and send a signal to a little computer chip that translates the Information to a viewable image. The resolution is better with more little sensors that can be packed onto the pad. A 10 megabyte camera has more sensors than a 5 megabyte camera, thus more resolution
A gb is 1024 time larger than a mb So for instance you might see a camera card marked as 512 mb this is the same as 1/2 gb Some cameras cannot use memory cards bigger than 1 gb becase there was a change in standards
MB mean Mega bytes ..mb mean mega bits.
Consider the assumption that the camera takes photos that are of size 3 MB. The 14.7 MB memory will be able to carry 5 photos.
No, MEGA PIXELS is how how good a camera is or stuff like that, while MB is a size of a computic file, good luck!
A 10 mp camera will take jpg files that are around 4 to 5 megabytes. Figuring on 4 megabytes per file, that's 2000/4 or around 500 photos on the outside range.
No. A Canon SD850 camera takes an SD chip, which is not compatible with any of Sony's memory sticks.
It does not have a magnification properly speaking since it works as a camera, not a visual telescope. The aperture of the Cassegrain-Schmidt mirror is 2.4 m. The main camera has 16 MB.
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