• Setting the Image Quality
Picture resolution refers to the number of pixels in a digital picture. Picture quality depends on both its resolution and the JPEG file compression that the camera applies when the picture is taken. Higher resolution with less compression make better quality which occupies more memory space. Smaller size pictures with normal quality are easier to email while larger size pictures with fine quality are better for printing.
Turn on the camera and set the Capture/Playback selector to Capture mode .
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Press | to exit | Press | to select |
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“IMAGE QUALITY”
Here are the approximate number of pictures you can expect the camera
to hold at each setting: |
| Approximately 20 pictures |
Resolution 1280 X 960 | Super High: | |
Resolution 800 X 600 | High: | Approximately 110 pictures |
Resolution 640 X 480 | Normal: | Approximately 224 pictures |
NOTE:
Scene complexity affects a picture’s file size. For example, a picture of trees in autumn has a larger file size than a picture of blue sky at the same resolution and quality setting. Therefore, the number of pictures that can be taken is for reference only.
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