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Specifying picture type settings
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Picture capture state—lets you select Still, Burst, or Time-lapse. The other
fields on the screen change depending on the type of picture.
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Picture quality—has four settings:
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Super compresses a picture the least and has the highest quality. Super
can be viewed, if set in the camera. It can only be selected from the
Super quality script. For more information, see page 3-16.
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Best compresses a picture a small amount and has high quality.
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Better compresses a picture more and has a lower quality.
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Good compresses a picture the most and has the lowest quality.
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Resolution—is the number of pixels in each picture, either High (1536 x
1024 pixels), Medium (1152 x 768 pixels), or Standard (768 x 512 pixels).
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Approximate picture size (Still)—is the approximate size of each picture
based on your picture quality and resolution selections. The actual picture
size can vary, depending on the content of the picture.
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Burst/Capture rate—is the rate, in frames per second, to take pictures.
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Approximate picture size (Burst)—is the approximate size of the burst
picture series, based on the picture quality, resolution, and burst/capture
rate. The actual burst size varies depending on the picture content.
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Interval (time-lapse)—is the time between pictures. The minimum time
between pictures is 60 seconds. The maximum is 24 hours.
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Number of pictures (time-lapse)—is the number of pictures to capture.
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Approximate time-lapse size—is the approximate size of the time-lapse
picture series, based on the picture quality, resolution, interval, and
number of pictures. The actual time-lapse size can vary depending on the
content of the picture.
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Storage status—is the number of pictures you have stored on your
memory card and the number of pictures that can still be stored.
1
Click the Picture Type Settings tab.
2
Specify the settings.
Refer to the following list for a brief
description of each setting.
3
To apply these settings to the camera, click
Apply.