Konica Minolta dimage e323 用户手册

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RECORDING MODE
The resolution and compression rate must be set before the picture is taken. The resolution and
compression must be reset manually.
Changing the resolution affects the number of pixels in each image. The greater the resolution, the
larger the file size. Choose the resolution based on the final use of the image - smaller resolution will
be more suitable for web sites whereas larger resolution will produce higher quality prints. The avail-
able resolution settings differ according to the recording modes.
The compression has no effect on the number of pixels in the image. The lower the rate of compres-
sion, the higher the image quality and the larger the file sizes. The fine and normal images are both
formatted as a JPEG file. The compression settings cannot be selected in the movie recording. If
economical use of the memory card is important, use the normal mode.
If the resolution and compression are changed, the frame counter will display the approximate num-
ber of images that can be recorded at that setting on the installed memory card. One memory card
can contain images with differing sizes and qualities. The number of images that can be stored on a
memory card is determined by the size of the card and the file size of the images. The actual file size
is determined by the scene; some subjects can be compressed further than others.
At the 2880 X 2160 resolution setting, the camera process the captured image initially to produce a
2880 X 2160-pixel image; it takes approx. 4 seconds to record the data after the shutter-release but-
ton is pressed all the way down.
RESOLUTION AND COMPRESSION RATE SETTINGS
The frame counter indicates the approximate number of images that can be stored on the mem-
ory card at the camera’s current resolution and compression settings. If the settings are
changed, the frame counter adjusts accordingly. Because the counter uses approximate file
sizes, the actual image taken may not change the counter or may decrease it by more than one.
When the frame counter displays zero, it indicates that no more images can be captured at the
current resolution and compression settings. Changing the settings may allow more images to
be saved to the card.
Camera Notes