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RhapsodyInBlue 27-08-2011 05:04 PM

How many photos in 2GB?
 
I just bought a new camera not realising my memory card wouldn't fit in. So now I have to buy a micro SD card. I'm not sure how many GBs I need. It's a 14.2 megapixel camera, so does anyone know how many photos a 2GB memory card would hold?

Thanks x

Pictsie 28-08-2011 07:42 AM

It depends on compression, and how complex your photos are, but if I calculated right that should be a minimum of around 50 with no compression. As photos are almost always compressed I'm going to guess you'll get about 200 - maybe 500 on 2gb
Not the easiest thing to estimate without knowing how much space an average photo takes with your camera, but hopefully I'm not that far off, I'd suggust buy the biggest you can afford

RhapsodyInBlue 28-08-2011 09:26 AM

Thankyou! :)

SirEffinBarsteward 28-08-2011 10:45 AM

Well on my camera, which is 10.2 megapixels, ive got an 8gb card and i can only take 35 pictures if i use the top quality, along with the highest resolution (which is something ridiculous like A1)

However you can leave the quality high, if you turn down the photos resoultion, when you do that you will get a LOT more photos for the space. On mine if you go to an A4 resolution it jumps from being 35 pictures to 3.5k.

Also make sure you check what image format that your camera is saving them in, sometimes you can change it to jpg only which will help to save space. If it also takes a backup in NEF or RAW, then you should disable that because those are the files that take up the most space a 200kb jpg could suddenly become a 30mb raw file.

But there is no real way to say how many you will get without knowing more specifics, however you should get a decent amount as long as you play around with the settings and dont use the tip top resolution.


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