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Saving Digital Pictures & Memory Cards

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Summary: Digital cameras store pictures on memory cards or chips, and the number of images that fit depends on resolution and space. Learn all about memory cards for digital cameras in this free photography video.

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"So just how many photos will a one gig or a two gig card hold? Well, you can go just about anywhere on the Internet and type into a search engine "megapixels per image size, etc., etc.", and you'll be able to find all the charts that are available. In fact, megapixels to print size, you can find that on the Internet as well too. So also cameras, even though let's say this one is a four megapixel camera, it will do less than that, so you can do a two megapixel or a one megapixel, or a .3 megapixel and get a lot more photos on the particular chip, so it varies with the size of the photo that you have. This camera takes double "A" cells, like rechargeables that fit in here, and that's pretty common in your smaller cameras."

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