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Oct 14, 2019 01:09:23   #
graybeard
 
nadelewitz wrote:
Not only does it "depend", but you are a pretty hostile fellow.

Did your parents ever teach you to say "Please"?


Hostile? I think what I see here is a lack of a sense of humor.

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Oct 14, 2019 01:12:17   #
graybeard
 
Rongnongno wrote:
And this explain the insane questions you have been asking before.

Now that I know you are just a lazy person I will know not to answer you with anything else but:

RTFM. You plainly deserve that answer.


I will hold you to that, but I doubt you can keep the promise, as your cup of vitriol overfloweth.

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Oct 14, 2019 01:15:01   #
graybeard
 
frankraney wrote:
It does depend, sorry. But it depends on the mp of the camera file.

The number on s freshly formatted card will be shown in your display.


Thank you for the information. It seems an informative and polite reply is possible on this forum.

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Oct 14, 2019 01:19:14   #
graybeard
 
DeanS wrote:
Shoot a few at best res, ck the pixel size by viewing on your computer, divide that figure into card size, will give you approx nbr images the card will store. Approx is the operative word here.

For example, a jpeg is 12 meg , you have a 32 gig card, divide 12 meg into 32 gig, card will store APPROX 2600 jepgs of that approx size.


Thanks for a formula I can use.

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Oct 14, 2019 01:26:37   #
fantom Loc: Colorado
 
Bill_de wrote:
The OP said, "Don't tell me it depends. Give me a number.

The correct answer is 411, the universal number for information.

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Oct 14, 2019 01:27:35   #
lamiaceae Loc: San Luis Obispo County, CA
 
BebuLamar wrote:
Gene51 isn't a mind reader and he is a very knowledgeable person and wants to give the correct answer. He needs additional information from the OP to give the right answer. However, as I observed the UHH forum and notice that if someone asked a question and he/she got questions back the OP would feel offended and also other posters think you are rude.
In some thread when the OP asked a question and I gave the answer and I asked the OP a question the OP never answered me.


I wasn't criticizing Gene51. He I think feels as you and I both seem to about that issue of how some UHH react to being asked for more details, so I'm confused as to why you make the remark to Gene51. I'll just drop it here.

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Oct 14, 2019 01:40:05   #
lamiaceae Loc: San Luis Obispo County, CA
 
jayluber wrote:
SD is south of SF. Anyone from CA knows that. But between the 2, how many RAW photos will fit on my hard drive??
It's Sunday night - have a martini...


And SB, SG are in between, I grew up in the SGV. How many SD cards could the OP line up between SF and SD?

Figures all the "San's," SanDisk and Western Digital are in California!

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Oct 14, 2019 01:43:34   #
lamiaceae Loc: San Luis Obispo County, CA
 
graybeard wrote:
I shoot Canon JPEG at it's best resolution. How many pix can I get per GB? Don't tell me raw. Don't tell me it depends. Give me a number.


After reading through a good portion of way too many pages, I think we have been taken for a troll ride.

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Oct 14, 2019 01:48:27   #
graybeard
 
lamiaceae wrote:
After reading through a good portion of way too many pages, I think we have been taken for a troll ride.


I am not a troll, thank you, I have been on this forum for several years. I asked an honest question, altho I admittedly should have provided narrower parameters. Nevertheless, I am a little surprised at the severity of some of the replies. At 76 I shouldn't be surprised at much of anything anymore.

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Oct 14, 2019 05:43:28   #
duane klipping Loc: Bristow iowa
 
graybeard wrote:
I shoot Canon JPEG at it's best resolution. How many pix can I get per GB? Don't tell me raw. Don't tell me it depends. Give me a number.


Please and thank you? And yes it does matter which camera you have and the resolution you save in. You could easily find this on Google.

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Oct 14, 2019 06:37:04   #
eadler
 
Divide the size of your card by the file size of the image and you know how many images the card will hold.

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Oct 14, 2019 07:29:06   #
no12mo
 
Blair Shaw Jr wrote:
THIS WAS EXCITING !............NOT

Spoon-feeders = 10 , Hog Hand Maidens = 0

I am beginning to think that no one reads their camera's manual at all , let alone actually test it out.
I love to read the book and try out the comparisons and improve my skill set and only ask for help after a lot of hair-pulling agony. Pride is a Stinker !



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Oct 14, 2019 07:50:25   #
Longshadow Loc: Audubon, PA, United States
 
graybeard wrote:
It is because of cheap shots like this that I post rarely here, tho I read (!) the UHH every day.

I guess it depends on the wording used in the post?

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Oct 14, 2019 08:33:33   #
LFingar Loc: Claverack, NY
 
graybeard wrote:
An estimate is all I was really asking for. I realize that a fixed number would not be possible.


Wish you had stated that in your original post. Could have avoided at least some of the pointless replies. You specified 'per GB' not how many per particular card size. If that is the number you need then, as others have stated, look in your manual for the number per card, divide that number by the GB of the card and you have your approximate per GB number.

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Oct 14, 2019 08:47:24   #
Blair Shaw Jr Loc: Dunnellon,Florida
 
Longshadow wrote:
The American Way -> If all else fails, read the instructions!


Thanks Longshadow.....for a while there I thought I was all alone on this one........like The Emperor Has No Clothes On ! and I was the only one who happened to notice it.

Apparently some of this stuff is not as intuitive as they would have us believe and our spoon-fed society is proof of it.

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