1 GettingStarted
Recorded Pixels and Quality Level for Movies
Choose the number of recorded pixels and quality level best suited to your purpose.
The number of recorded pixels indicates the image resolution. Larger sizes produce clearer images, but results in larger filesizes.
The frame rate indicates the number of images that are displayed per second. Higher numbers produce smoother motion, but also results in larger filesizes.
Choose the appropriate number of recorded pixels and quality level for movies on the [CRec. Mode] menu.
Selecting the Recorded Pixels for Movies 1p.89
Selecting the Quality Level for Movies 1p.90
Selecting the Frame Rate 1p.91
Appropriate Number of Recorded Pixels According to Use
640 (640×480) | VGA size. Produces high quality movies for viewing on a TV. | |
Large filesize. | ||
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320 (320×240) | Suitable for viewing on a PC. | |
160 (160×120) | Low quality, but small filesize. | |
The default setting is 640×480. | ||
Appropriate Quality Level According to Use |
C | Best | Produces high quality movies for viewing on a TV. |
D | Better | Suitable for sending by |
E | Good | Suitable for attaching to |
The default setting is Best. |
Appropriate Frame Rate According to Use | (frames/sec.) | |
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30fps | Produces high quality images for viewing on a TV. |
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15fps | Suitable for viewing on a PC or on the camera. |
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The default setting is 30 frames/sec. (fps).
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