Konica Minolta KD-500Z User Manual

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Using the REC Menu
 (Cont’d)
Image size and pixel count (width) 
× (height)
1) 2592 
× 1944 pixels (approximately 5,040,000 pixels)
This is the highest quality image. Use this mode for important pictures
you want to keep, for images you want to edit on your computer, etc. As
it is the largest, it is also ideal for printing out your enlarged photos.
2) 2048 
× 1536 pixels (approximately 3,140,000 pixels)
This mode is a good standard setting when you want to view memorable
photos on your computer screen, or for printing them out.
3) 1600 
× 1200 pixels (approximately 1,920,000 pixels)
You can shoot pictures in high quality resolution with low memory
requirements. This mode is suitable if you wish to take more shots and
the memory does not have enough space.
4) 640 
× 480 pixels (approximately 300,000 pixels)
As this mode produces the smallest file size, it is best for sending via
email, for use in home pages, etc.
Standard number of pictures you can take in each quality mode (without
sound or motion)
Image Size
Compression
64 MB
Internal Memory
 Ratio
SD Memory Card
2592 
× 1944
FINE
About 30 Photos
NORMAL
About 51 Photos
2048 
× 1536
FINE
About 53 Photos
NORMAL
About 85 Photos
1600 
× 1200
FINE
About 91 Photos
NORMAL
About 160 Photos
640 
× 480
FINE
About 320 Photos
About 10 Photos
NORMAL
About 640 Photos
About 20 Photos
• The number of photos you can take may vary depending on the subject.
• When there are files other than images, or when the quality and/or recording mode
have been changed, the number of photos you can take is not limited to the table
above. Please use the table is a guide for the number of photos you can take.