Assuming you are using a digital cam.
That depends on the size and quality of the pictures.
For example, a 1 megapixel picture is smaller in size and quality than a 5 megapixel. So you can store more pictures on a 2GB memory chip using a 1 megapixel camera, and less pictures with a 5 megapixel unit..
Some cameras also allows you to select the size and quality of the pictures to be taken. This allows the user to choose between maximum quality less pictures or minimum quality but more pictures.
2007-03-31 22:14:33
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answered by Mike S 3
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It depends entirely on the resolution/size of the pictures.
Using 100kb as a guestimate for a fairly low res picture, you might be able to fit 20,000 smallish pictures on a 2 GB chip.
If you are taking higher resolution pictures taking up 2-3MB each, then you might only fit 600-1000 pictures on your chip.
2007-03-31 22:14:18
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answered by Demian 3
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by 2gb "chip"'ll have to guess you mean a flash drive, it depends on the size of pics,todays cameras create rather large files, let's say they are 2.5 mb , 1gb = 1000 mb, 1000/2.5=400 so at that size pic about 800
2007-03-31 22:11:46
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answered by sonny4fn 3
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Divide 2000000000 by the number of BYTES in the largest image file.
TIP: a 1 MB jpg = 1000000 bytes, you can save about 2000 that size.
2007-03-31 22:02:33
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answered by ELfaGeek 7
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well no picture is the same size so I'd say around about 1000 to 2500.... it all depends on how large the pictures are
1GB = 1024MB so go from that to give yourself a rough estimate
2007-03-31 22:06:56
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answered by Anonymous
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How big are the pics?
2007-03-31 21:59:16
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answered by Kasey C 7
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