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Other Shooting Modes

P Mode

Tv, Av, M, and C Mode

Playback Mode

Wi-Fi Functions

Setting Menu

Accessories

Appendix

Before Use

Index

Basic Guide

Advanced Guide

Camera Basics

Auto Mode /

Hybrid Auto Mode

Changing Movie Image Quality

Still Images

Movies

Adjust movie image quality (image size and frame rate). The frame rate

indicates how many frames are recorded per second, which is determined

automatically based on the NTSC or PAL setting (= 170). For guidelines

on the total recording time for movies at each level of image quality

that will fit on a memory card, see “Recording Time per Memory Card”

(= 220).

z

Press the [ ] button, choose the movie

quality menu item, and then choose the

desired option (= 29).

z

The option you configured is now

displayed.

For NTSC Video

Image

Quality

Number of

Recording Pixels

Frame Rate

Details

1920 x 1080

59.94 fps

For shooting in

Full HD. [

]

enables movies with

smoother motion.

1920 x 1080

29.97 fps

1920 x 1080

23.98 fps

1280 x 720

29.97 fps

For shooting in HD.

640 x 480

29.97 fps

For shooting in

standard definition.

Changing Image Quality

Still Images

Movies

Choose from 4 levels of image quality. For guidelines on how many of

each kind of image can fit on a memory card, see “Number of Shots per

Memory Card” (= 220).

z

Press the [ ] button, choose [ ] in the

menu, and choose the desired option

(= 29).

z

The option you configured is now

displayed.

z

To restore the original setting, repeat this

process but choose [ ].

When deciding the number of pixels based on print size, use the following

table as a guide for images with a 3:2 aspect ratio.

A2 (16.5 x 23.4 in.)
A3 (11.7 x 16.5 in.)
A4 (8.3 x 11.7 in.)
3.5 x 5 in., 5 x 7 in., Postcard

Not available in [

] mode.

You can also change the image quality by accessing MENU
(= 30) ► [

1] tab ► [Image quality].

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