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Megapixels File size (MB) 8GB 4MP 1.2 5722 pics 5MP 1.5 4577 pics 6MP 1.8 3814 pics 7MP 2.1 3269 pics
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.The most important question is - how large are the images captured by your camera. If it makes a 1MB image - then the flash drive will hold 8,000 images. (8GB = 8,000 MB; Therefore, at 1 MB each - you can store 8,000 images.)
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.This is totally dependent on how many megapixels your camera is using per picture, and how much compression the camera performs. Modern small cameras use anywhere from 5 to 12 (or more) million pixels, or even higher for each picture. Divide this number into 8 Gigabytes (8,000,000,000) and you will get some idea of how many pictures can be stored. For example, using a 8 megapixel camera, the 8 GB drive should hold at least 1,000 pictures, and probably many more depending on the compression factor.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.That is a tough question to answer...because there are no "normal" size photos, Find out on your camera, what is a normal size photo for your camera and the size of the file..then divide the 8GB by the size of your normal size photo and that will give you an approximate number....
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.depends on the megapixels if you use 6 megapixels you are looking at approximately 4000 photos.... do a google search with the strings: "average space for pictures on 8gb usb"
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