Image capacity The number of images that can be taken before the storage medium needs to be replaced.
Memory and Image Capacity: Memory, the equivalent of film in a conventional camera, is where pictures are stored as you take them. A camera's memory size will determine how many images you can store.
to the dive briefing, and consider safety precautions like the rule of thirds and using wreck lines. Even though you may have plenty of shots left on that eight-gigabyte memory card, safe bottom time has to trump your digital camera's image capacity.
See also: Macro, Zoom, Memory, Digital, Image
 
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