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I'm not an expert but it might be that you are using either a very-very high raw picture resolution setting on your camera, or you are taking Live Photos on an iPhone? Live photos are actually 3 second videos obtained automatically directly before and after when you depress the shutter. That function is on by default on my iPhone 7 for instance. Even at very high resolutions you still should get 500 pictures on 32GB drive ...IMO.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Might want to check the size of your pictures...might be really big files or you have other stuff on there that you dont know you have.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.your pictures must be very very large.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I would say that your pictures are many megabytes in size. Check the size by right clicking on a picture then choosing "Properties" from the drop down menu. Are there other files on your flash drive? Maybe you need to delete a few things.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Its not compress. Check the size of the picture before backup. This kind of files always use a lot of memory. So, compress them back them up. Good luck.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.If you are taking large images, they may fill up a smaller TD like yours too quickly. Remember, many modern cameras are able to take up to 25 MB images. Too, if you have other non-essential stuff already on the TD, like games and videos, or additional images, you may have severely limited the total available space on the TD. It doesn't offer you the entire 32GB to begin with since some of the space is used for the operating program.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.That's difficult to answer without having the drive in front of me. But a few things to check: 1) if you go to "My Computer" and look for the flash drive, right click it and check its properties - check the Used Space, Free Space, and Capacity - is it already full? Is it showing the full 32GB capacity (note: it will probably be more like 29GB as a formatted drive). 2) how much space do the pictures you want to copy take up? Before you copy them, select them all, right click, and check the properties - what is the size and size on disk (usually files take a little more space on the disk because of the way they are stored). Is it within the amount of free space you noticed on the drive from step 1?
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Are you uploading live pics? That could be the problem. Remember it also uploads the program to run the pics.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Probably depends on picture size and density of pictures you are downloading. If you reprint these you will get fine grain results.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.The most likely cause is that they are very large pictures... If you see the files right click and click Properties (Windows) or control click and choose Get Info (Mac) to see what the file sizes are... If the numbers don't add up to something close to 32GB then try to Format / Wipe the flash drive and then add the pictures again. Good Luck!
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