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1000 x 2000 x 3 = 6.0 million bytes, or 5.722 MB.

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Q: A cheap digital webcam has a 1000 x 2000 pixel image resolution for still images and uses a 24-bit colour scale for each pixel How many bytes of memory space would be needed to store a single image in?
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By what means do digital cameras reproduce images?

Digital cameras have no film but operate using a sensor chip and flash memory. Chip size affects the resolution of the picture and the hues and intensities of colors.


How many pictures can one get with a CF 16gb memory card?

Size of the pictures taken on digital cameras can vary due to resolution and whether the images are raw or not. Approximately 2000 images taken with a 14 MP camera can be stored on a 16gb memory card.


A digital camera's images are stored on?

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Can you store images on a digital SLR?

Yes, as long as the camera has a memory card.


Is it possible to store video in the sim card?

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What type of storage device can you use to transfer digital data between your computer and devices such as digital cameras?

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Which device uses a light-sensitive processor chip to capture photographic images in a digital form on a diskette or on flash memory?

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How many pictures will a memory card for a digital camera store?

This is relative to your camera's settings (specifically its resolution) as well as the amount of internal memory your camera has and the size of your memory card.


What exactly are digital camers?

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How many pictures fit on a 2gb memory?

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What is an fact about a digital camera?

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