Olympus C-200 ZOOM Reference Manual page 99

Olympus digital camera reference manual c-200 zoom, d-510 zoom
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Picture Preferences: Quality vs. Quantity (continued)
Restrictions when using of high image quality settings
Selecting a high resolution setting increases the amount of time you
must wait after taking a shot (the green lamp continues to blink longer),
increases the length of playback time, and reduces the number of
pictures that you can store on a card. The number of pictures you can
store on a card is significantly reduced if you select TIFF.
Selecting a higher quality setting increases the amount of time required to
store each image on a card (the green lamp blinks longer). To prevent
losing the image, never open the card cover, remove the card, remove the
batteries, or disconnect the AC adapter while the green lamp is blinking.
If you select a high resolution setting with insufficient storage space on
the memory card, you will see the screen shown below and you will not
be able to store more images on the card. Select another recording
mode.
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When the power is turned off the settings return to their
default values.
When the power is turned off it returns to "HQ."
To make the camera retain its settings even after the power is turned
off, set the clear settings function in the settings group to OFF (p.98).
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