NOTE
•The following information changes on the display during the image size selection operation.
–Image size in pixels (1600 × 1200, etc.)
–Optimum print paper size
–Remaining snapshot memory capacity
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| 8M |
| 3264 | × 2448 | A3 Print |
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| 16:9 |
| 3264 | × 1840 | HDTV |
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| 6M |
| 2816 | × 2112 | A3 Print |
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| 4M |
| 2304 | × 1728 | A4 Print |
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•Selecting 3:2 (3264 × 2176 pixels) records images with an aspect ratio of 3:2, which matches the standard aspect ratio (3:2) of print paper.
•The letters “HDTV” stand for “High Definition Television”. An HDTV screen has an aspect ratio of 16:9, which makes them wider than the usual 4:3 aspect ratio of television screens of the past. Your camera can record images that are compatible with the aspect ratio of an HDTV screen.
•VGA (640 × 480 pixels) is the optimum size when attaching images to
•Print paper sizes should be thought of as rough estimates only (200 dpi print resolution).
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