Digital Camera Memory Cards
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Does it really make a difference what size memory card you use? To your camera, no; to you, however, it could mean the difference between running out of space or getting the picture you want on your memory card.
Take into account how many pictures you usually take at a time, when choosing the most logical size . Your needs if you are a world traveler will be different from those of person who only uses a camera for holiday get-togethers. How big the files are of the pictures you take, you also need to decide . Smaller file such as pictures for online will take less space 7 enable you to fit more on a card. Larger file for printing will need more room.
128MB is usually enough, if you have a 2 mega-pixel camera, . For a 3 or 4-megapixel
camera, a 128MB or 256MB memory card is usually plenty. For a 5-megapixel camera, start with a 256MB memory card.
Here’s a rough guideline of how many pictures a flash memory card can hold:
* Uncompressed images or up to 100 small, compressed images, a 128MB flash memory card can store about 21-41 large . This is good enough for most photographic needs.
* 42-82 large pictures and nearly 200 smaller ones, a 256MB card will store about twice . Once in a lifetime events might warrant this size just to make sure you don’t miss that one special moment, important events like weddings .
A 1GB card has room for nearly 4 times as much as a 256MB card, If you are planning a long vacation with a lot of picture taking, this might be best with the capacity to hold 168-328 large images and a total of close to 800 smaller images.
Whatever you decide, remember you can always use several smaller cards and just change them when they are full. It only takes a few seconds to switch memory cards, so don’t panic if you don’t have a large memory card.
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