Picture Preferences: Quality Vs. Quantity (Record Mode) - Olympus C-200 ZOOM Reference Manual

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Picture Preferences: Quality vs.
Quantity
The camera offers four different recording modes (resolutions) that can
be selected depending on whether you want better image quality or
more pictures. Selecting higher image resolutions will result in better
quality pictures, while selecting lower image resolutions will enable you
to store more images in the camera (p.21).
For operating instructions see "Using the Shooting Menu" (p.72).
Image Group Menu Items:
PIC
WB
[
NORMAL
NORMAL
[
CANCEL
Settings:
TIFF
SHQ
HQ
SQ
CANCEL
(Record Mode)
[
AUTO
]
HQ
[
]
]
]
SET
Quality Settings Compression
Normal
SET
OK
* The higher the resolution, the longer the
recording time (time the green lamp is
illuminated) and the longer it takes to play
back the picture. Also, the higher the
resolution, the fewer the number of pictures
that can be stored.
The "TIFF" mode is very slow and can store
relatively few pictures.
* The initial setting is set to "HQ".
Press
to highlight "
The setting screen
will be displayed.
High
TIFF
c
SHQ
HQ
d
SQ
High/Low
".
Size (Number
of pixels)
×
1600
1200~
None
×
640
480
Low
1600 × 1200
High
×
1280
960~
×
640
480
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