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You can probably get about 16,000 iphone photos on 32 GB, 8,000 on 16 GB.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.We had 3000 photo's
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Depends on your resolution. If you are using high resolution settings, it will limit the number of photos you can store. Check the size of a single shot on your computer or tablet. It should show the size in MB or KB. 1000 MB is 1 GB. 1000000 KB is a GB. Hope this helps.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Each camera is different. Go to this website and fill in what your camera takes, like jpeg or raw and then follow each one, fill it in, and then click calculate. Most cameras do jpeg. http://memorycardcalculator.com/
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I was looking at pictures I took on my Samsung Galaxy S7 and they ranged from 2.5MB, 3.0MB and 4.0MB, so doing the math - my average picture is 3.2MB (the average of those 3 numbers), then a 32GB would hold 10,000 pictures. Look at your pictures you have taken and look at the picture details and it tell you what size it is and choose 3-5 pictures and compute their average size, take 32,000 and divide it by 3.2 (substitute your average here), and that is the number of pictures the flash drive would hold. Same procedure for a 16GB drive - just substitute 16,000 for 32,000 - take 16,000 and divide it by 3.2 and it would hold 5,000 pictures of my average size.
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Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Depends on what resolution they're shot at. It'll hold a lot of pictures no matter the resolution.
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