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This depends on the file size of the picture which is factored by megapixel count, file format, color depth and whether compression is used or not. If you check the file size of the picture or group of pictures this will give you an idea on the appropriate drive capacity you would need.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.A one-gigabyte memory card holds between 13 and 715 pictures at one time, depending up on how many megapixels each photograph contains. A card can hold more compressed files than raw photographs that haven't been compressed for easier storage. For example, a one-gigabyte memory card holds 715 compressed picture files if each photograph has four megapixels. The same capacity card holds 13 raw photos at 22 megapixels each
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