Selecting Resolution / File Size - CONCORD 4330z Owner's Manual

4.1-megapixel digital camera (2272x1704 pixels)
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Mode dial set to Camera icon
This is how it works:
Selecting resolution / file
size
The camera has a 1/1.8-inch
CCD sensor with 3.87
megapixels (1704 x 2272)
and an aspect ratio of 4:3.
The maximum resolution /
file size of 1704 x 2272
pixels can be reduced to
1200 x 1600 or 480 x 640
pixels.
Press the MENU button on
the camera back and use the
four-way control to select
the desired resolution under
Image Size of 1704 x 2272,
1200x1600 or 480x640 by
pressing the Right arrow
of the control.
The resolution selected will
remain in effect, regardless
of whether or not the
camera is switched off.
This is how it looks:
480 x 640
1200 x 1600
1704 x 2272
Resolutions /
file sizes available
Taking pictures
This is what it's for:
If you have sufficient storage
space (that is, a sufficient
number of or sufficiently
powerful memory cards),
always use the highest
possible resolution (1704 x
2272 pixels).
Reduce the resolution
setting only if you are sure
you need only a smaller file
size (for example, for images
intended exclusively for the
Web).
On the go, a reduction of file
size may help you out if you
are running out of storage
space. This will get you a
few additional pictures on
your card (at reduced
quality). Try to buy addi-
tional high-capacity memory
cards or use other storage
media (mobile hard
disk/laptop) and make full
use of maximum resolution
(1704 x 2272) and minimum
compression (Fine).
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