Jilly16 said:I am going on my first trip to disney world in october. As of right now, I have 2 GB of memory. I feel I should get some more memory. I take a lot of pictures. What do I do if I run out of memory down there?
my bold lettering but ain't that the truth, now if only i had a slot in my head so i could keep adding more and more...AZ JazzyJ said:I have found that as I get older I am losing my memory so I have started compensating for it by buying more memory cards. So far though I have not been able to retrieve my memory from the cards. My camera though has been very appreciative of having the extra cards.
I base the number of memory cards I need on how many pictures I want to take before having to download or save the images. If I plan on taking my laptop or some other device where I can move the images to I will take 1 or 2 cards. If on the other hand I am not taking anything with me where I can save the images I will take 6 or 7 4GB memory cards to last my whole trip. You just need to assess how many pictures you think you might take during your vacation and then decide whether you have the ability to save the images so you can reuse your card again. When deciding on how many pictures you plan to take I would look at previous events (family vacations, reunions, birthdays, etc.) and see how many shots you made then double that since it seems everywhere on Disney property is a photo opportunity. Take that total number and then determine how many pictures your camera will store on your card. That should give you a rough idea of how many cards it would take to cover your whole trip. You can then make a decision of whether to buy additional cards or find somewhere to have the images burned onto a disk.
Jeff
wdwpluto said:Is there a link or a chart somewhere that shows "if you have a X MP camera, you can fit X photos on a 1 GB memory card"? I feel like I've seen it, but can't find it!
TIA!
Jilly16 said:Since it will be my first trip, I will be taking a TON of pictures. I take a lot of pictures anyway. Does anybody know how much it costs to put your photos on a CD? Maybe I will buy two more 1 GB cards.
Jilly16 said:Since it will be my first trip, I will be taking a TON of pictures. I take a lot of pictures anyway. Does anybody know how much it costs to put your photos on a CD? Maybe I will buy two more 1 GB cards.
Jilly16 said:Since it will be my first trip, I will be taking a TON of pictures. I take a lot of pictures anyway. Does anybody know how much it costs to put your photos on a CD? Maybe I will buy two more 1 GB cards.
Terk-1 said:I did some research and spoke to a very knowledgeable salesperson at my local Circuit City about the SmartDisk 40GB PhotoBank. At 40GB, it will hold about 16,300 pictures (815 pictures per 2GB stick times 20 downloads). It was on sale for $149.
Do I need a computer to load my photos onto that Photobank? How do I retrieve my photos from it?
WillCAD said:Disney charges $12.99 per CD, limit 120 pics per CD. This can be done at the camera shops in all 4 theme parks, and at the Kodak Imageworks in Epcot's Imagination Pavilion. There are also self-service CD downloading machines in the camera shops at MK and MGM, and at Imageworks - same price, but you don't have to wait.
Off-site Walgreens stores in teh WDW area have 24-hour photo centers that will download your pics to CD for only $3.99 per CD, until the CD is full. If you have a car, I highly recommend using an off-site place to back up your photos. Walgreens will also make prints at reasonable prices if you want to print a few immediately (such as for getting Pooh to autograph that pic you took with him).