JPG SETTINGS
EN
The functions and settings described in this section apply for
pictures taken in
JPG
JPG
RESOLUTION
The
format setting offers 3 image resolution (number of pixels)
JPG
JPG
options. The following file formats are available:
. You can therefore adjust your settings to the intended use
S-JPG
S-JPG
and available memory card capacity. The resolution also depends
on the selected sensor format. The set sensor format is shown in
the header line.
RESOLUTION
L-JPG
L-JPG
M-JPG
M-JPG
S-JPG
S-JPG
Factory setting:
L-JPG
L-JPG
▸
Select
JPG Settings
JPG Settings
▸
Select
JPG Resolution
JPG Resolution
▸
Select the desired resolution
(
L-JPG (47 MP / 20 MP)
L-JPG (47 MP / 20 MP)
88
format only.
L-JPG
L-JPG
Sensor format
35 mm
47 MP
24 MP
12 MP
in the main menu
,
,
M-JPG (24 MP / 10 MP)
M-JPG (24 MP / 10 MP)
S-JPG (12 MP / 5 MP)
S-JPG (12 MP / 5 MP)
NOISE REDUCTION
In digital photography, the appearance of flawed pixels that can be
white, red, blue and green is called noise. Except when high
sensitivities are used, noise is luckily negligible. Nevertheless,
noise reduction is a component of data processing when JPG files
are generated. On the other hand, since it also has an effect on the
focus review, you can optionally weaken or strengthen this noise
,
and
M-JPG
M-JPG
reduction in comparison to the standard setting.
Factory setting:
▸
Select
JPG Settings
JPG Settings
▸
Select
Noise Reduction
Noise Reduction
▸
Select the desired setting
(
,
Low
Low
Medium
Medium
APS-C
20 MP
10 MP
5 MP
)
Low
Low
in the main menu
,
)
High
High