Specifying image size – Casio EX-Z10 User Manual

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BASIC IMAGE RECORDING

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* “M” stands for “Mega.”

• The above print sizes are all approximate values when

printing at a resolution of 200 dpi (dots per inch). Use a
larger setting when you want to print at a higher
resolution or when you plan to produce a larger size print.

• In order to obtain the level of resolution for which your

camera is designed, recording at a maximum image size
(5M) is recommended. Use a smaller image size when
you want to conserve memory capacity.

• Selecting the “2560

× 1712 (3:2)” image size records

images with a 3:2 (horizontal:vertical) aspect ratio, which
is optimal for printing on photographic paper with an
aspect ratio of 3:2.

Print Size

A3 Print

A3 Print (3:2 horizontal-to-
vertical ratio)

A4 Print

A4 Print

3.5˝

× 5˝ Print

E-mail (optimum size when
attaching image to e-mail)

Larger

Smaller

2560

Ч 1920

2560

Ч 1712

(3:2)

2304

Ч 1728

2048

Ч 1536

1600

Ч 1200

640

Ч 480

5M*

5M
(3:2)

4M

3M

2M

VGA

Image Size

Specifying Image Size

“Image size” is the size of the image, expressed as the
number of vertical and horizontal pixels. A “pixel” is one of
the many tiny dots that make up the image. More pixels
provide finer detail when an image is printed, but a higher
pixel count also causes the image’s file size to be larger.
You can select an image size to suit your needs for greater
detail or smaller file size.
• Note that this setting is valid for snapshots only. For

information about movie image size, see page 108.

1.

In a REC mode, press [MENU].

2.

Use [

̇] and [̈] to select the “Quality” tab.

3.

Use [

̆] and [̄] to select “Size”, and then

press [

̈].

4.

Use [

̆] and [̄] to select the setting you

want, and then press [SET].

• When selecting the image size, the image size value

(pixels) will alternate on the display with a
corresponding print size. The print size indicates the
optimum paper size when you print an image that is
the image size you select.

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