Minolta F100 instruction manual Image size and image quality, Vga

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AUTO-RECORDING MODE

Image size and image quality

Changing image size affects the number of pixels in each image. The greater the image size, the larger the file size. Choose image size based on the final use of the image – smaller images will be more suit- able for web sites whereas larger sizes will produce higher quality prints.

Data panel

LCD monitor

Number of pixels

Image size

(hor. X vert.)

 

 

 

 

2272

2272

X 1704

FULL

 

1600

1600

X 1200

UXGA

 

1280

1280 X 960

SXGA

 

640

640

X 480

VGA

Image quality controls the rate of compression, but has no effect on the number of pixels in the image. The higher the image quality, the lower the rate of compression and the larger the file sizes. If the economical use of the memory card is important, use the economy mode. Standard image quality is sufficient for normal usage. The super-fine mode will produce the highest quality image and the largest image files. Depending on image size, when capturing super-fine images, a delay of up to fifty seconds can occur as the image is saved to the memory card; the monitors will be blank and the access lamp will glow during that period.

Data

 

LCD monitor

Quality

File type

panel

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

S. FIN

Super fine – the highest quality image.

TIFF

 

 

 

 

FINE

Fine – high-quality image.

JPEG

 

 

STD.

Standard – the default setting.

JPEG

 

 

ECON.

Economy – the smallest file sizes.

JPEG

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Contents HA-A204 Before YOU Begin For Proper and Safe USE For Proper and Safe USE Page About this manual Multi-function recording mode advanced operation Short guide to photography Movie recording 100 Camera body Page Mode dial ViewfinderData panel Changing the CR-V3 battery Getting UP and RunningInstalling AA batteries Attaching the hand strapBattery condition indicator Auto power saveConnecting the AC adapter sold separately Changing the memory card Switch About memory cardsSetting the date and time Camera notes AUTO-RECORDING Mode Basic Operation Handling the cameraSetting the camera to record images automatically Using the zoom lens Focus rangeAbout camera operation Basic recording operation Focus signals Special focusing situationsAutomatic Digital Subject Program Selection Digital-subject-program button AUTO-RECORDING Mode Display button recording mode Flash modes Flash signals Flash range auto-recording modeCamera-shake warning Quick View Quick-view display Deleting images in Quick ViewEnlarged playback Other Quick View features Navigating the auto-recording mode menu Basic Drive modes Continuous advance Self-timer Shooting tipsRemote control sold separately Bracketing Normal UnderNumber of frames in bracketing series Frame counter Image size and image quality VGAApproximate file sizes Voice memo Recording TipsDigital zoom Focus area selection Focus lock Exposure compensation What is an EV? What is a stop? Shooting tipsMULTI-FUNCTION Recording Mode Advanced Operation Multi-function recording mode display Navigating the multi-function recording mode menu Custom Programmed AE P Exposure modesAperture priority a Shutter priority S Photographer selects the shutter speed and the camera setsManual exposure M Bulb exposures White balance Preset White BalanceAutomatic White Balance Custom White Balance Single-shot AF Focus modesSubject Tracking AF Manual focus Full-time AFAF sensor display Metering modesCamera sensitivity ISO Flash range and camera sensitivityDigital Effects Control High contrast scene After compensationSelect enter Date imprinting Instant playback Short Guide to Photography Page Movie Recording Recording movies and audio with the RC-3 remote control Countdown in secondsAudio Recording Playback Mode Viewing and Editing Images Single-frame playback and histogram displayViewing images Playing back voice memos and audio captionsPlaying back movies and audio recordings Deleting single filesEnlarged playback Display button playback mode Image onlyNavigating the playback-mode menu Copying to camera memory Frame-selection screen Sel. conf. enterDeleting files Locking files Audio captioning If an audio track is already attached to the image, aSlide show Slide About Dpof Creating a Dpof Print OrderOrdering an Index Print Copy and E-mail Copy 101MLTEM 101MLTCP Viewing images on a television Setup Mode Controlling the CAMERA’S Operation Minolta HistoryNavigating the setup menu Refer to the following sections LCD monitor brightness Formatting memory cardsLanguage File Number # MemoryAudio signals Folder nameReset default VolumeShutter FX YYYY/MM/DD Setting the date format Video outputDATA-TRANSFER Mode Connecting to a Computer QuickTime system requirementsSystem requirements IBM PC / AT Compatible MacintoshConnecting the camera to a computer 107 Connecting to Windows 98 and 98SE Automatic InstallationManual Installation DATA-TRANSFER Mode Connecting to Mac OS Auto power save data-transfer modeMemory card folder organization Dcim Misc 100MLT08 10120801 102MLTCP 103MLTEMCamera Notes Windows 98 and 98SE Disconnecting the camera from the computerWindows ME, 2000 professional, and XP Macintosh Changing the memory card Data-transfer mode Problem Symptom Cause Solution Make sure the subject is within About Ni-MH batteries Removing the driver software Windows Camera Care Operating Temperatures and Conditions Memory cardsBatteries Copyright Digital Camera Tested To Comply With FCC Standards CCD Page Universal Copyright Convention
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