BASIC IMAGE RECORDING
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6M* | 2816 ⋅ 2112 | A3 | Larger | ||||
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6M | 2816 ⋅ 1872 | A3 | Print (3:2 | ||||
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4M | 2304 ⋅ 1728 | A4 |
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3M | 2048 ⋅ 1536 | A4 |
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2M | 1600 ⋅ 1200 | 3.5˝ ⋅ 5˝ Print |
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VGA | 640 ⋅ 480 | Smaller | |||||
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*“M” stands for “Mega.”
•The above print sizes are all approximate values when printing at a resolution of 200 dpi (dots per inch). Use a larger setting when you want to print at a higher resolution or when you plan to produce a larger size print.
•In order to obtain the level of resolution for which your camera is designed, recording at a maximum image size is recommended. Use a smaller image size when you want to conserve memory capacity.
•Selecting the “7M (3:2) (3072 ⋅ 2048 (3:2))”
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