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Deciding On A Memory Card for Your Digital Camera
Posted June 24th, 2011
Digital cameras today come with a memory card. But normally, the card has a small storage size only. So if you’re an ardent photo enthusiast who loves to capture special moments with friends and loved ones, you would really need an additional media card to store the numerous images you take. Serious photographers should also carry with them extra cards to record as many images they want to capture while shooting indoors or outdoors. Some of you may not be that knowledgeable about what size of memory card you need to purchase for your personal use. It actually depends on the megapixel of your digital camera and the number of photos and videos you want to take moving forward. There are some people who take around 200 images each year while the serious hobbyists can take hundreds more even in just a single week or month. You may also have to consider the camera model, image resolution as well as compression settings. If you’re still undecided on what storage size to get for your digital camera, here are some tips that you can follow. A 5 megapixel camera can use a 512 MB sized card while a 1 GB memory card is ideal for a 6 megapixel camera. If you have an 8 megapixel unit, you can get a 2 GB storage media but if you are fond of shooting videos using a 10 megapixel or more type of camera, you would need a 4 or more GB memory card. Memory cards today are available in different storage sizes. These are 2 GB, 4 GB, 8 GB and 16 GB. Normally, a 2 GB card can hold up to 1.5 MB file size or around 1,200 images in a 5 megapixel digital camera while the biggest 16 GB card can accommodate 10,300 images in a 5 megapixel unit. The number of images the cards can store becomes lesser as the megapixel increases. In terms of video, a 2 GB memory card can accommodate up to 5 Mbps or approximately 45 video files while a 16 GB card can hold up to 360 videos. A memory card also varies in the amount of files it can hold at full capacity. There are certain factors that involved such as the amount of detail and number as well as the shades of colors the images contain. To be able to understand further, a black and white image has a smaller file size compared to the same image captured in full color. In short, a colored photo takes up more size than a black and white one. Experts suggest that digital camera owners should have an extra memory card other than the one they use. You can use it not only for storing the numerous images you take but it provides security as well because in the event your card gets lost or corrupted, you still have another one to use. It is also strongly recommended for people who love to shoot videos to get the biggest capacity card. This is a good investment moving forward and it lets you enjoy what you love most which is shooting videos.
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Posted June 24th, 2011 in Photography by Hannah.
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