Image mode (image quality/image size), A 38) and, A 38 – Nikon S3100 User Manual

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Changing A (Auto) Mode Settings (Shooting Menu)

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Image Mode (Image Quality/Image Size)

Image mode refers to the combination of image size and image quality
(compression) at which pictures are recorded. Choose the image mode best
suited to the manner in which pictures will be used and the capacity of the
internal memory or memory card. The higher the image mode setting, the larger
the size at which it can be printed or displayed without appearing noticeably
“grainy,” but limiting the number of pictures that can be recorded.

The icon for the current setting is displayed in the monitor in shooting and
playback modes (

A 6, 7).

C

Image Mode

When using shooting modes other than A (auto) mode, this setting can be changed by pressing

the

d button.

Change made to this setting applies to all shooting modes.
There are functions with which this setting cannot be enabled. See “Camera Settings that Cannot

Be Applied Simultaneously” (

A 51) for more information.

A (auto) M d (Shooting menu) M Image mode

Option

Size (pixels)

Description

Q 4320×3240P

4320 × 3240

Higher quality than R, suitable for enlargements or
high-quality prints. The compression ratio is
approximately 1:4.

R 4320×3240
(default setting)

4320 × 3240

Best choice in most situations. The compression ratio
is approximately 1:8.

R 3264Ч2448

3264 Ч 2448

L 2592Ч1944

2592 Ч 1944

M 2048Ч1536

2048 Ч 1536

Smaller size than R, R, or L allows more pictures to
be stored. The compression ratio is approximately 1:8.

N 1024Ч768

1024 Ч 768

Suited to display on a computer monitor. The
compression ratio is approximately 1:8.

O 640Ч480

640 Ч 480

Suited to full-screen display on a television with an
aspect ratio of 4:3, or distribution by e-mail. The
compression ratio is approximately 1:8.

P 4224Ч2376

4224 Ч 2376

Pictures with an aspect ratio of 16:9 are recorded. The
compression ratio is approximately 1:8.

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