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model name1[MVC-FD100/200]
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Various recording
Setting the image size
(IMAGE SIZE)
1
Set the PLAY/STILL/MOVIE
selector to STILL or MOVIE.
2
Select [FILE] and then
[IMAGE SIZE] from the menu.
3
Select the desired image size.
Still image sizes:
• MVC-FD100
When the MS/FD selector is
set to FD
1280×960: 1.2 mega pixels
1280 (3:2)*
1024×768: 0.8 mega pixels
640×480: 0.35 mega pixels
When the MS/FD selector is
set to MS
1280 (FINE): 1.2 mega pixels
1280 (3:2)*F
1024 (FINE): 0.8 mega pixels
640 (FINE): 0.35 mega pixels
• MVC-FD200
When the MS/FD selector is
set to FD
1600×1200: 2.0 mega pixels
1600 (3:2)*
1600 (ECM)
1024×768: 0.8 mega pixels
640×480: 0.35 mega pixels
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2, 3
When the MS/FD selector is
set to MS
1600 (FINE): 2.0 mega pixels
1600 (3:2)*
1024 (FINE): 0.8 mega pixels
640 (FINE): 0.35 mega pixels
(FINE):
The images recorded on
a “Memory Stick” have a higher
picture quality. The size of a file
that can be recorded on a
“Memory Stick” is also larger
than that of a floppy disk.
(ECM):
The picture quality is
lower, but more images can be
recorded. If picture quality is
more important than the number
of images to be recorded, select
[1600×1200].
* Your camera will record an
image using a 3:2 ratio so that it
matches the horizontal and
vertical ratio 3:2 of print paper.
Therefore, there will be no
margin when the image is printed
in the print paper. Please note
that the top and bottom of the
recording range displayed on the
LCD screen (horizontal and
vertical ratio 4:3) is cut off when
the image is recorded in your
camera.
Moving image sizes:
320×240, 160×112
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