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Sorry to sound indefinite, but the answer to question is "it depends"....on the data size of each photo file and the photo data size depends on the density of the pixels/inch, etc. Size of file can vary greatly as the density (pixels per inch) increases or decreases. Older digital cameras settings could yield an image, for example, of fairly good quality (for the time) using roughly 5 megs so the math would suggest the flash could hold about 25,000 of such images....more images than that if average data size smaller, fewer if bigger. My phone pix typically run between 4 and 8 megs each. Another consideration...video shots use up memory much more quickly----a 45 second video can eat up 100 megs. "Your actual mileage may vary." For this buyer, the motivation for this product was its ability to hold a considerable volume of files of large size in a highly portable, mailable device.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hi Shel, Please be informed that the WD Easystore Flash Drive is a plug 'n' play device tested and designed for Windows and Mac computers for seamless operation. Moreover, the number of pictures that the drive can store will depend on the size of each picture. For more info about the drive, refer to the link: http://products.wdc.com/library/AAG/ENG/4078-705147.pdf -Need Help? Please see our "'Contact Us" page for information.
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