Sony DSC-P2 User Manual

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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 larger you make the
image size and the higher you make the
image quality, the better your image, but
also the larger the amount of data needed
to preserve your image. This means you
can save fewer images in your “Memory
Stick.”
Choose an image size and quality level
appropriate for the kind of images you
want to shoot.
You can resize the images later (Resize
function, see page 66).

You can choose image size from among
the four options in the following tables.

Image size Examples

1600×1200 Printing A4 size images

1600 (3:2)

3:2 prints

*

1280×960

Printing postcard size images

640×480

For images to be attached to e-
mail

The number of images** that can be saved in a “Memory Stick”

The number of images that can be saved in FINE (STANDARD) mode are shown below.
(Units: number of images)

**

When [REC MODE] is set to [NORMAL]
For the number of images that can be saved in
other modes, see page 87.

Capacity

8MB

16MB

32MB

64MB

128MB

Image size

1600Ч1200

8 (15)

16 (30)

32 (60)

64 (120)

133 (246)

1600 (3:2)

8 (15)

16 (30)

32 (60)

64 (120)

133 (246)

1280Ч960

12 (23)

24 (44)

50 (93)

100 (186)

202 (375)

640Ч480

48 (120)

96 (240)

195 (488)

393 (983)

789 (1973)

The image size is the screen size used when
viewing the images on a computer. When the
images are viewed on the LCD screen of the
camera, they all look the same size.

Number of shooting images can differ from
these values according to shooting conditions.

The image size value (e.g., 1600×1200) is the
number of pixels displayed.

*

This option records images in a horizontal to
vertical proportion of 3:2 to match the size of
the print paper used.

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