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    Stir Fry
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    If I were usin a 10 megibit camera. Ciber shot. How much video can I shoot with a 32 gig card?
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    I think you mean 10 megapixel camera. Either way set up your camera, take a video of ten minutes long. Find out how big the file is. Divide 32gig by file size obtained. The product of this equation would be the number of ten minute videos you can take and save to a 32 gigabyte memory card.
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    About 4 hours

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    Usually, the number of megapixels for a photo in your camera has no bearing on the video. Thats because the video size is usually capped at HD sizes either 1080i/p or 720p; size often selectable. Then there is what sort of video codex being used to compress the video. Usually AVCHD or mp4 where you can often select the frame rate (higher rates mean more memory). Your camera manual should give you that sort of information,including some posible running times for a certain card size that you can scale the number up or down to fit your card size.

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