Sorry -
But dont listen to ArkyLady
Your average floppy, priced at $1 each, (average) will hold, (once again, on average,) 2 Megabytes of Data. A normal picture, with low compression of data, (=High Quality, High Compression = less space but less quality,) takes up about 1 Megabyte. So you can store 2 high quality shots on your floppy, on a data device priced at $.50 a Megabyte. Or you can use a flashcard Camera, which offers a selection of Flash Cards anywhere from 4 Megabytes to 1 Gigabyte, or 1000 Megabytes. A 124 Megabyte Flashcard is priced at or around $30, so this is about $.25 A Megabyte, and is about a fifth the size and can store more than 120 HIGH-QUALITY pictures. As I used about 250 Megabytes PER-DAY when I visited Boston, so that woul be 125 Floppy Disks, and you would have to change them every two shots. Now, you get home and copy them to your computer - Maybe you dont have to connect any cables, but you do have to go in and copy 125 Floppy disks of data, which would take whereabouts of 3 hours, if not more, with a fast computer. It took me about 5 minutes to put on my 3 Flashcards, 250 Megabytes of Data, on my computer in Boston.
Sorry for the length, but I wanted to save you some misery later and figured it was worth your time.