Pixel resolution
The resolution setting refers to the number of pixels in a digital photo. The higher the pixel resolution, the more pixels that are contained in your photo. A higher pixel resolution takes up more space on the memory card, but produces a higher quality digital image when printed.
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| • | 1280X960 pixels |
| • | 600K per photo |
| • | 12 photos (8 MB memory card) |
| • Highest quality resolution for | |
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| printed images |
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| • | 1280X960 pixels |
| • | 360 per photo |
| • | 18 photos (8 MB memory card) |
| • Good quality resolution for printed | |
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| • | 1024x768 pixels |
| • | 240K per photo |
| • | 32 photos (8 MB memory card) |
| • | Minimum recommended resolution |
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| • | 640x480 pixels |
| • | 90K per photo |
| • | 78 photos (8 MB memory card) |
| • Best for images used online | |
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| (digitally) in web sites, email, etc. |
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