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Technical Notes
Image Mode (
Image Mode (
74), Movie Options (
74), Movie Options (
36), and Sound Quality (
36), and Sound Quality (
40)
40)
The following table lists the number of pictures, maximum length per movie, or maximum to-
tal voice recording length that can be recorded to internal memory or a 256 MB memory card,
together with the size of still pictures printed at 300 dpi.
Setting Internal memory (20 MB) 256 MB memory card Print size (cm / in.)
Image mode
High (2816
★
) 6 85 24 × 18 / 9½ × 7
Normal (2816) 13 165 24 × 18 / 9½ × 7
Normal (2048) 25 305 17 × 13 / 7 × 5
PC screen (1024) 85 1045 9 × 7 / 3½ × 2½
TV screen (640) 182 2245 5 × 4 / 2 × 1½
Movie options
TV movie 640
★
18 s 3 min. 40 s —
Small size 320
★
35 s 7 min. 20 s —
Small size 320 1 min. 10 s 14 min. 30 s —
Pictmotion 320 1 min. 1 min. —
Smaller size 160 3 min. 53 s 48 min. 5 s —
Time lapse movie
★
212 frames 1800 frames —
Sound
quality
Normal 43 min. 35 s 5 hr. —
High 15 min. 47 s 3 hr. 15 min. 55 s —
* All fi gures are approximate. Actual capacity varies with make of memory card and, in the
case of JPEG images, with the type of scene recorded. If memory remains for more than
9999 pictures, exposure count display will show 9999.
Restrictions on Camera Settings (
Restrictions on Camera Settings (
74)
74)
Restrictions apply to the following settings in mode:
Flash mode Flash turns off at Continuous settings of Continuous or Multi-shot 16 or
when BSS is on. Original mode is restored when Single or Intvl timer shoot-
ing is selected or BSS is turned off .
Self timer If self-timer is on, only one shot will be taken when shutter is released, regardless
of settings chosen for Continuous and BSS. Original Continuous and BSS set-
tings are restored when picture is taken or self-timer is turned off .
Continuous Selecting Continuous or Multi-shot 16 turns BSS off . Original BSS setting is
not restored when Single is selected.
BSS Continuous is set to Single when BSS is on. Original setting is not restored
when BSS is turned off .
White
balance
White balance is set to Auto and can not be adjusted when Black and white,
Sepia, or Cyanotype is selected for Color options. Original white balance is
restored when Standard color or Vivid color is selected.