Photo Storage Capacity Reference (avg. capacity for settings, +/- 5 photos)
Image Size | Megapixels | Quality 1 | Internal | 64 MB SD |
| (approx) |
| Memory 2 | Card |
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VH 2232x1760 | 4.1 (Interpolated) | Best | 15 photos | 60 photos |
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| Better | 17 | 68 |
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| Standard | 22 | 88 |
H 2048x1536 | 3.2 | Best | 33 | 132 |
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| Better | 38 | 152 |
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| Standard | 49 | 196 |
M 1280x1024 | 1.5 | Best | 101 | 404 |
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| Better | 115 | 460 |
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| Standard | 150 | 600 |
L 640x480 | 0.35 (“VGA”) | Best | 283 | 1132 |
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| Better | 323 | 1292 |
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| Standard | 419 | 1676 |
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Notes
1Selects amount of file compression
***: Best Quality (minimum compression)
**: Better Quality (medium compression)
*: Standard Quality (maximum compression)
2Internal RAM available for
photo files: 16 MB
Image Size refers to the pixel dimensions, or resolution, of the digital file.
Actual storage capacity will vary based on content of each photo file. You may be able to take a few photos more or less than the listed average capacity.
Use High or Very High resolution and Best quality settings for photos you may want to enlarge or crop later. If required, they can always be reduced to a smaller file size using your photo software. Use Low or Medium and/or lower quality settings if you will only email, insert into documents, or make small prints, and do not want to resize the file later.