Pentax 15086 Digital Camera User Manual


 
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Shooting Settings
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You can set the format of image files.
Select the horizontal and vertical ratio of images from K, J, I (default
setting) or L. The aspect ratio of the camera monitor is J, so if a different
aspect ratio is selected, the monitor display changes to match the set
aspect ratio.
File Format
JPEG
Captures images in JPEG format. (default setting)
You can change the number of recorded pixels in [JPEG Recorded
Pixels], and the image quality level in [JPEG Quality].
RAW
The RAW format is a CMOS sensor output format saved without
processing. RAW files are recorded with the general-purpose DNG
(Digital Negative) format designed by Adobe Systems.
Effects of White Balance, Custom Image and Color Space are not
applied to the captured images, but they are saved as actual original
information. When you perform the development process by using the
RAW Development function (p.180), or using the provided software
“SILKYPIX Developer Studio 3.0 for PENTAX” (p.208), you can create
JPEG images with these effects.
RAW+
Captures images in both RAW and JPEG formats.
When [One Push File Format] is assigned to the d/i button, you can
press the d/i button to temporarily change the file format and save
an image in both file formats. (p.145)
When Digital Filter or HDR Capture is set, the file format is fixed to [JPEG]
and cannot be changed. To change the file format, turn these functions off.
When the capture mode is set to Z (Night Scene HDR)/w (Quick Macro)/
p (HDR) of H (Scene) mode, or u (Blur Control) mode, the image is
saved in JPEG format, regardless of the [File Format] setting.
Aspect Ratio
The number of recordable images available with continuous shooting is
reduced when the aspect ratio is set to K, J, or L instead of I.