How Many Pictures Does A 2 Gb Hold On A Canon Powershot?
Posted on November 1st, 2009 by digital camera canon powershot
I have a canon powershot sd870 and I’m debating whether to buy a 1 GB or a 2 GB memory card with it. Any suggestions? Any good brands to recommend?
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Buy 2 GB. They hardly cost any more than 1 GB these days.
Here’s a chart for 1 GB, so please double all of these numbers to find out what a 2 GB card will hold for your SD870-IS.
CANON 8 MP CAMERAS (SD850, SD870) 1 GB CARD
LARGE (3264 x 2448 pixels)
Superfine - 278
Fine - 462
Normal - 958
Medium 1 - M1 (2592 x 1944 pixels)
Superfine - 380
Fine - 678
Normal - 1,342
Medium 2 - M2 (2048 x 1536 pixels)
Superfine - 590
Fine - 1,058
Normal - 2,082
Medium 3 - M3 (1600 x 1200 pixels)
Superfine - 942
Fine - 1,678
Normal - 3,180
SMALL (640 x 480 pixels)
(VGA - useful only for e-mail and small web postings)
Superfine - 3,554
Fine - 5,494
Normal - 8,634
POSTCARD (1600 x 1200 pixels - allows date imprint)
Fine - 1,678
WIDESCREEN (3264 x 1832 pixels)
Superfine - 366
Fine - 614
Normal - 1,284
Read manual.
Go with the most memory you can afford to buy. Unless you can’t afford it, there is no reason why not. With current prices, the cost difference should be around $10. Cheaper buying a 2 Gig that paying for two separate 1 Gig cards.
It all depends on what resolution you have the camera set. In other words, are you shooting the largest, least compressed JPGs, or the smallest, highest compressed JPGs. This can make a difference of HUNDREDS of photo capability on any given card size. The best thing to do is ALWAYS shoot at the largest, highest quality settings you can do with the camera and use the largest capacity memory card the camera will accept. A 2 gig card costs little more than a 1 gig, no reason to skimp here. Buy name brand cards. Sandisk and Lexar are always good quality. DO NOT buy cards from Ebay. There is a HUGE conterfiet market in memory cards in China. The cards look EXACTLY like the major names such as Sandisk, but they are far inferior. Buy only from reputable dealers.
500 to 600
I only buy 2 GB anymore…They do hold alot but I take alot…You can buy them pretty cheap now for less than $20 and I can use them in my digital photo frame. I guess it depends on you though..If you want to only use one for one event or subject ,,,maybe buy 2 seperate 1GB .. I get over 1000 pictures on my canon but I do not use the most megibites ..They all look good on the computer though..and than I just have slideshow after I edit them…
the only good thing about having less ,,is if you accidently erase them or lose the SD card,,which I have done twice and still cry over….It was a good friends wedding and the other time was a trip to Vegas with my friends..Both PRECIOUS MOMENTS left only in my memories now….