HP (Hewlett-Packard) 612 Digital Camera User Manual


 
HP photosmart 612 User Guide38
Determining the number of pictures
you can take
You can store as many as 113 images in the camera’s internal
memory. The number of pictures that you can take and store in
the space remaining in memory depends on several factors.
Unlike conventional film, each digital image takes up a different
amount of space in memory. Images that are complex and contain
many details take up more space, whereas simple images take up
less space. Pictures taken full size occupy more space, whereas
pictures taken with digital zoom occupy less space. However, the
most important factor in image size is the image quality you have
selected.
The number of images remaining in memory is indicated in the
status LCD on top of the camera. It is an approximate number that
decreases as you take pictures.
Note You can take each picture with a different setting. As
you change the settings, the number of remaining
images that is indicated on the status LCD changes.
The number of images you can store in the camera depends
primarily on image quality:
l Pictures taken with an image quality of BEST (three stars)
require the most memory. You can store approximately 7 such
images on the camera.
l Pictures taken with an image quality of BETTER (two stars)
require less memory. You can store approximately 16 such
images on the camera.
l Pictures taken with an image quality of GOOD (one star)
require the least amount of memory. You can store a maximum
of approximately 113 such images on the camera.
number of
images remaining
in memory