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03-Aug-2007, 09:44 PM #1
Scan Disc Memory Card
Approx. how many pictures can be taken with a 256 mb Scan Disc memory card.

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03-Aug-2007, 10:58 PM #2
Tell us what camera you are considering or at least the megapixels. That varies greatly. Some cameras will fit 125 best quality photos. You can lower the quality and/or size of the images and get twice that many.

My little pocket Casio would fit only 64 best quality photos on that sized card and I wouldn’t consider shooting less than best quality and full size in most situations.
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