HP (Hewlett-Packard) 620 Series Digital Camera User Manual


 
2-Taking pictures 23
Changing the image quality
The camera has three image quality settings: Good
GoodGood
Good, Better
BetterBetter
Better, and
Best
BestBest
Best. You can view the current quality setting, as well as the
number of pictures that can be taken, on the image display.
This setting determines the quality of the images and how
many images can be stored in internal memory or on the
memory card. Higher quality images take up more space in
memory. The following table identifies the approximate number
of pictures that you can take at each setting based on internal
memory or a 16 MB memory card with digital zoom off.
Setting Icon Description and capacity
Good
GoodGood
Good This is the most memory-efficient setting.
This is recommended for sending images in
e-mail or posting to the Internet.
Internal memory—87 images
16 MB memory card—200 images
Better
BetterBetter
Better This setting produces high-quality images
and requires less memory than Best
BestBest
Best. This is
recommended for printing pictures
10 by 15 cm (4 by 6 inches). This is the
default quality setting.
Internal memory—14 images
16 MB memory card—32 images
Best
BestBest
Best This setting produces the highest-quality
images and uses the most memory. This is
recommended if you plan to enlarge
images, or print images that are
20 by 25 cm (8 by 10 inches) or larger.
Internal memory—7 images
16 MB memory card—17 images