Movie Image Quality; Mode - Casio Exilim EX-V8 User Manual

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Before
shooting
a movie,
you should
specify
a movie image
quality setting.
Movie image
quality is a standard
that
determines
the detail, smoothness,
and clarity
of a movie during
playback.
Shooting
with the high-quality
(HQ) setting
will result
in better image
quality,
but it also shortens
the amount
of time
you can shoot.
• Audio
is stereo,
except
when "LP" image
quality
is selected,
when
it is monaural.
6.0 Megabits/
30 frames/
UHQ
640 x 480
Stereo
second
second
UHQ
7.2 Megabits/
30 frames/
848 x 480
Stereo
Wide
second
second
3.0 Megabits/
30 frames/
HQ
640 x 480
Stereo
second
second
HQ
3.6 Megabits/
30 frames/
848 x 480
Stereo
Wide
second
second
1.5 Megabits/
30 frames/
Normal
640 x 480
Stereo
second
second
545 Kilobits/
15 frames/
Monaural
second
second
1. In a REC mode, press [MENU].
2.
On the "Quality"
tab, select "_
Quality" and
then press [11_].
3. Use [A] and [V]
to select
the quality
setting
you want
and then press [SET].
• The "_"
indicator is on the monitor screen while "UHQ
Wide" or "HQ Wide" is selected for the quality setting.
SHOOTING
A MOVIE
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