Radio Shack 16-3898 quick start Number of Recordable Images, 1692 3394 6839 9999

Page 34

Number of Recordable Images

The following list indicates the approximate number of images that can be stored in the internal memory or the SD memory card at the camera’s image quality and size settings. The number of recordable images may vary depending on the recorded subject and the capacity of the memory card, or if there are files other than images, or when the recording is made while switching the picture quality/resolution.

Resolution

Quality

16 MB Internal

 

 

SD Memory Card

 

 

 

Memory

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

(14 MB available for

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

image storage)

32 MB

64 MB

128 MB

256 MB

512 MB

1 GB

3072x2304

 

11

24

50

101

204

411

819

7

 

15

33

68

137

276

557

1111

 

 

 

 

22

45

94

190

381

769

1534

2560x1920

 

15

32

67

136

273

551

1100

5

 

20

43

88

179

359

724

1444

 

 

28

59

123

249

499

1007

2008

2048x1536

 

24

50

103

209

419

845

1685

3M

 

31

66

136

276

553

1116

2225

 

42

89

183

371

744

1500

2991

 

 

1280 x 960

 

51

107

220

447

897

1807

3604

 

 

65

136

280

567

1137

2292

4570

 

 

86

180

369

749

1502

3027

6037

640 x 480

 

130

270

555

1124

2254

4543

9060

 

 

153

318

654

1325

2657

5353

9999

 

 

195

406

835

1692

3394

6839

9999

* The above data shows the standard testing results. The actual capacity varies according to the shooting con-

ditions and settings.

 

 

 

 

 

 

34

Image 34
Contents WHAT’S in this Package FCC Statement FCC Declaration of ConformityTrademark Information Read this FirstProduct Information Do not use the camera in areas near water Safety InstructionsDo not disassemble, change or repair the camera Do not place the camera on inclined or unstable surfacesDo not wrap the camera or place it in cloth or blankets Do not fire the flash close to anyone’s eyesDo not subject the LCD monitor to impact Before you move the camera, disconnect cords and cablesPage Contents Software Installation Introduction OverviewPackage Contents Optional AccessoriesComponents Guide Front ViewRear view LED Indicators Indicator Status Description/Activity SoundMode Description Scene ModesLCD Monitor Information EV compensation Protected indicator These indicators are displayed when recording video clips These indicators are displayed when playing back video clips Removing the Battery Installing the BatteryPreparing Your Camera Charging the Battery Loading an SD Memory Card Optional Accessory To remove an SD memory cardSetting Date and Time Choosing LanguageAttaching the Camera Strap Turning Power On/Off Basic FunctionsUsing the LCD Monitor Using Normal Mode Using Zoom Using the Flash Flash Mode Description Using Self-Timer Using Macro Mode Setting Image Resolution and Quality Number of Recordable Images 1692 3394 6839 9999Selecting Photography Mode Auto ModeSports Mode Night Scene Mode Portrait Mode Landscape Mode Backlight Mode Movie Mode Image Playback Single Image PlaybackMagnifying Images Viewing Nine Thumbnail Images at a Time Press OK to display the selected image in full screenViewing Video Clips Automated Playback Slide ShowProtecting Images Deleting Images Deleting Single Image/Video ClipDeleting All Images/Video Clips Formatting an SD Memory Card or Internal Memory Setting Dpof To Set DpofTransferring Recorded IMAGES/VIDEO Clips to Your Computer System Requirements Windows Macintosh„ Installation on Windows 98 & 98SE „ Installation on MAC OSConnect the Camera to Your Computer Download the Recorded Images/Video Clips For Computers Running WindowsSoftware Installation Installing the Photo ExplorerInstalling the Photo Express Using the Digital Camera AS a PC Camera Install the PC camera driverConnect the digital camera to your computer List of Menu Options Capture MenuSize WExit Enter White Balance ISO Exit Playback Menu DeleteVideo Menu Date/Time Language Camera Specifications Power Supply Symptom Cause SolutionShooting About connecting to your computer/software Other ProblemsPlayback RadioShack