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Storing photos will largely depend on what file size each photo is at. Raw image files are significantly larger than condensed JPEG and PNG files, so the range is between 4,000 and 25,000, but this does not account for the system files that are already on the drive. 128G is a bit limited, but the solid state can be upgraded; alternatively, we recommend the utilization of cloud-based storage such as OneDrive, Google Photos, DropBox, etc for photos so that you always have access to them without using your physical storage space.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.a lot depends on the number of megapixels the picture file has plus is it a raw file that takes up more room on the hard drive. if you what you can always export picture files you do not use that often to sd cards. but if you are using large raw picture files and using editing software i would recommend the hp envy x360 the is the computer i use for all my photographic needs and editing software.
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