Canon 0304B001 User Manual - Page 52

Setting the Image-recording Quality

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3 Setting the Image-recording Quality You can select the image size (recorded pixels) and JPEG quality (compression rate). The simultaneous recording of RAW and JPEG images can be selected when you select the image size. Select the Image Size Except for , high-quality JPEGs will be recorded. images will require processing with the software provided. 126/ 5/4/3 modes record RAW and JPEG images simultaneously. Selecting the Image Size Hold down the button and turn the dial to select the desired image size. Then let go of the button. Image Size Guide Image Size (Approx. megapixels recorded) 3 (Large) 3504 x 2336 (8.2) 4 (Medium1) 3104 x 2072 (6.4) 5 (Medium2) 2544 x 1696 (4.3) 6 (Small) 1728 x 1152 (2.0) 1 (RAW) 3504 x 2336 (8.2) Image Type Print Size A3 or larger JPEG A4 or larger A5 - A4 A5 or smaller RAW A3 or larger JPEG images will have the "jpg" extension, and RAW images will have the "cr2" extension. For simultaneous RAW+JPEG image recordings, the same image will be saved as a RAW (cr2) and JPEG (jpg) having the same file number in the same folder. The JPEG image can be used for direct printing and print ordering (DPOF). If you select 3, 4, 5, or 6, will be displayed in the viewfinder on the right. (Except for RAW and JPEG simultaneous recordings. ) 52

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You can select the image size (recorded pixels) and JPEG quality
(compression rate). The simultaneous recording of RAW and JPEG
images can be selected when you select the image size.
Except for <
1
>, high-quality JPEGs will be recorded. <
1
>
images will require processing with the software provided.
126
/
5
/
4
/
3
modes record RAW and JPEG images simultaneously.
Selecting the Image Size
Hold down the <
N
> button and turn the
<
5
> dial to select the desired image
size. Then let go of the <
N
> button.
3
Setting the Image-recording Quality
Select the Image Size
Image Size Guide
Image Size (Approx. megapixels recorded)
Image Type
Print Size
3
(Large)
3504 x 2336 (8.2)
JPEG
A3 or larger
4
(Medium1)
3104 x 2072 (6.4)
A4 or larger
5
(Medium2)
2544 x 1696 (4.3)
A5 - A4
6
(Small)
1728 x 1152 (2.0)
A5 or smaller
1
(RAW)
3504 x 2336 (8.2)
RAW
A3 or larger
JPEG images will have the “jpg” extension, and RAW images will have
the “cr2” extension.
For simultaneous RAW+JPEG image recordings, the same image will be
saved as a RAW (cr2) and JPEG (jpg) having the same file number in the
same folder.
The JPEG image can be used for direct printing and print ordering (DPOF).
If you select
3
,
4
,
5
, or
6
, <
p
> will be displayed in the viewfinder
on the right. (Except for RAW and JPEG simultaneous recordings. )