You need to check your camera's manual. There are probably several video
settings available to you on the camera, of various recording quality. The
memory card manufacture can only tell you how much will fit in general
terms, and an mb is an mb regardless of the manufacture, so a SanDisk will
store as much in mb as a PNY.
If you don't have the manual handy, you can probably find it online at the
camera manufacturer's site.
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> Going on a trip and my new camera saves files in .MOV format. All memory
> card charts I look at show gb = recording time. Like 4gb = 80 minutes at
> 640x480 of MPEG2 . Or 4mb using 6mb picture size will be 45 minutes worth
> of MPEG2 recording.
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> What I can't find is " how many minutes ( mb) would that be in .MOV (mpeg4
> ?) format" ? I'd like to buy a few memory cards for camera and trying
> to determine what I need for an hour of video.
>
> I tried sandisk /pny / kingston .com - no luck
> Anyone familiar with this - have pointer ?
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> Thanks
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