Image size and quality
You can choose image size (number of
pixels) and image quality (compression
ratio) based on the kind of images you
want to shoot.
The image size is shown by the number
of pixels (dots) (horizontal × vertical),
which compose an image. For example, a
5M (2592×1944) size image indicates that
there are 2592 pixels horizontally and 1944
pixels vertically. The larger the number of
pixels, the larger the image size.
You can select from Fine (high quality)
or Standard image quality. Each uses a
different compression ratio.
When you select Fine, the image quality
improves as the image size increases,
but the amount of recorded data also
increases and the number of images that
can be recorded on a “Memory Stick Duo”
decreases. Refer to the table on the right
and choose the image size and image
quality appropriate to the kind of images
you want to shoot.
Short description of the image size
The following illustration shows a brief image using the maximum image size and the
minimum one.
640 pixels × 480 pixels = 307,200 pixels
Examples based on the image size
Image size Usage guidelines
5M
1)
(2592×1944) Larger
Smaller
• For saving important images, printing in A4 size or
printing A5 size high density images
3:2
2)
(2592×1728)
3M (2048×1536)
1M (1280×960) • For printing in postcard size
VGA (E-Mail)
(640×480)
• For recording a larger number of images
• For attaching images to e-mail or creating home pages
1)
The factory setting is [5M]. It is the highest image quality on this camera.
2)
Images are recorded in the same 3:2 aspect ratio as photograph printing paper or postcards, etc.