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[Question] Details on the Picture quality mode and the image size.
The file size of a still image is determined by a combination of its picture quality mode and image size. There are two picture quality modes depending on the compression ratio used - normal mode (N) and fine mode (F).
For a movie, you can select the movie size.
| Normal mode (N) |
An image is compressed higher, then the file size becomes small. |
| Fine mode (F) |
An image is compressed lower, then the file size becomes large.
This is a higher quality than Normal mode. |
[Picture Quality Mode and Image Size]
| Items displayed in a camera menu | Picture Quality Mode | Image Size | Remarks |
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F(Fine)
N(Normal) |
3648 x 2736 |
• For creating large prints.
• For downloading to computer for trimming and other processes. |
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F(Fine) | 3648 x 2432 | |
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F(Fine) | 2736 x 2736 | |
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N(Normal) | 3648 x 2048 | |
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N(Normal) | 2592 x 1944 | • For creating prints. |
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N(Normal) | 2048 x 1536 | |
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N(Normal) | 1280 x 960 | • For shooting a large number of pictures. |
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N(Normal) | 640 x 480 |
• For shooting a large number of pictures.
• For attaching to E-mail. • For posting on a website. |
How do I change the picture quality and image size?
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When scene mode is set to [Skew Correct Mode], you can select
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When scene mode is set to [Text Mode], you can select
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When
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When
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In the Movie mode, there are the following options, 1280 x 960 (
About movie shooting. |
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With the M-Cont Plus (10M), the image size is fixed at
What is the M-Cont Plus ? |
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With the Speed Cont, the image size is fixed at
What is the Speed Cont ? |
Answer ID:
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Date created: August 19, 2010
Date modified: January 28, 2011
Product: CX4
Operating system: --
Category: Hardware specifications
Date created: August 19, 2010
Date modified: January 28, 2011
Product: CX4
Operating system: --
Category: Hardware specifications
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