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It really depends on what kind of camera you are using, and how many megapixels it has. Also, what file type they are saved as, RAW image files take alot more space than Jpeg. See chart below. So, if you are using a 16 megapixel(MP) camera taking jpegs, averaging 8 megabytes(MB) each, there are 1024 MB in a gigabyte (GB), this is a 64 GB flash drive, 64x1024= 65536 (total MB), divided by your image size (8 MB) 65536/8=8,192. So approximately 8,000 photos at 16MP, 16,000 at 8MP. A LOT OF PHOTOS! There are other factors in image size but, I think I have gotten too technical as it is. :) I hope this helps!
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I was able to store at least 1100 photos, a large amount of videos and audio.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.21,300 3 Megabyte size pictures. All depends on the size of the pictures!
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.It really depends on the size of your picture files. If you are using raw files it will hold less than if you were using jpg files. If you use larger resolution in the photo settings the files will also be larger. You can go to MyFiles on your phone to see the average size of your pictures to calculate about how many pics it will hold.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Depending on the format you shoot: http://kb.sandisk.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/69/~/number-of-pictures-that-can-be-stored-on-a-memory-device
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