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Taking Pictures
NOTE
You can switch freely between the settings and mix pictures of
varying quality in the camera. The camera’s image capacity will
vary accordingly. Depending on the content of your pictures, your
camera may hold more than the numbers shown on page 2-9. As
long as the display panel shows a number other than zero, you
can continue taking pictures.
Fine image quality is sufficient for most purposes. Use super
fine if you need maximum detail (in enlargements, for
example). Note that super fine image files are more than
twice the size of fine quality image files. Higher quality
images also take longer for the camera to process.
The following examples show the same image captured at
standard, fine, and super fine quality.
Super fine quality image
1280
×
960 pixels, less compression
Fine quality image
1280
×
960 pixels
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Summary of Contents for PhotoPC 700
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