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Many reasons...

Did you buy a memory card for your camera? If not, then most likely your camera will have an internal/built-in memory of 32MB. If that is the case, then comes the quality settings of your photos. Things get more complicated depending on the megapixel count on your camera... the highter the megapixel, the more memory it takes up. Every digital camera have some type of option for you to choose the quality of the photo.

If it isn't the case, then by all means, invest in a memory card. They are cheap (affordably) nowadays... a 1GIG card sells at Walmart for about $30. Meaning, if your camera came with 32MB, the 1GIG memory card would yield about 31 times the amount of photos your camera is taking at it's current setting... which means that you should be able to take about 465 photos before it get full.

2007-04-19 16:53:02 · answer #1 · answered by late664 2 · 0 0

You probably have a skimpy sized memory card in a camera that takes large megapixel photos. Buy a larger card - 1G cards are ten bucks on sale and they hold a couple of hundred pictures.

2007-04-19 23:52:37 · answer #2 · answered by Rich Z 7 · 0 0

Digital? Internal memory only? Get a 512 memory card for it, it holds up to 600 pics, depending on setting.

2007-04-19 23:51:27 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Either the photos you're taking are a massive file size, or your memory card is small. Both easily remedied.

2007-04-22 19:47:03 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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