Canon EOS-1Ds Mark III EOS-1Ds Mark III Instruction Manual - Page 53

File Size and Memory Card Capacity - test pictures

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Setting the Image-recording Quality You can also use the [2 Image size] menu to set the image size. For simultaneous image recording, the RAW or sRAW image and the JPEG image will be recorded with the same file number in the same folder. If the [5 Record func+media/folder sel.] menu's [Record func.] is set to [Rec. separately], you can set the image size (except for 1+JPEG and 9+JPEG) for the respective card. In accordance with the selected image size, the or icon will be displayed on the right side in the viewfinder. If 9 has been selected, will be displayed. File Size and Memory Card Capacity Image size 3 4 5 6 1 1+3 1+4 1+5 1+6 9 9+3 9+4 9+5 9+6 File Size (Approx. MB/Shot) 6.4 5.2 3.9 2.2 25.0 25.0 + 6.4 25.0 + 5.2 25.0 + 3.9 25.0 + 2.2 14.5 14.5 + 6.4 14.5 + 5.2 14.5 + 3.9 14.5 + 2.2 Possible Shots (Approx.) 290 350 470 840 75 54 57 60 64 130 82 90 97 100 Maximum Burst (Approx.) o High-speed p Low-speed 56 (63) 83 (180) 73 (96) 140 (370) 110 (160) 300 (500) 160 (470) 890 (890) 12 (12) 14 (16) 10 (10) 10 (10) 10 (10) 10 (10) 12 (12) 12 (12) 12 (12) 12 (12) 18 (18) 24 (28) 12 (12) 14 (16) 12 (12) 14 (16) 12 (12) 18 (18) 18 (20) 20 (24) The number of possible shots and maximum burst apply to a 2GB CF card based on Canon's testing standards. Figures in parentheses apply to an Ultra DMA (UDMA) 2GB CF card based on Canon's testing standards. The file size, number of possible shots, and maximum burst during continuous shooting are based on Canon's testing standards (JPEG quality: 8, ISO 100, Picture Style: Standard). Check the viewfinder or top LCD panel for the current number of possible shots. The file size, number of possible shots, and maximum burst during continuous shooting will vary depending on the subject, memory card brand, ISO speed, Picture Style, etc. In the case of monochrome images, the file size will be smaller so the number of possible shots will be higher. 53

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Setting the Image-recording Quality
The number of possible shots and maximum burst apply to a 2GB CF card
based on Canon’s testing standards. Figures in parentheses apply to an Ultra
DMA (UDMA) 2GB CF card based on Canon’s testing standards.
The file size, number of possible shots, and maximum burst during continuous shooting are
based on Canon’s testing standards (JPEG quality: 8, ISO 100, Picture Style: Standard).
Check the viewfinder or top LCD panel for the current number of possible shots.
The file size, number of possible shots, and maximum burst during
continuous shooting will vary depending on the subject, memory card
brand, ISO speed, Picture Style, etc.
In the case of monochrome images, the file size will be smaller so the number
of possible shots will be higher.
File Size and Memory Card Capacity
Image size
File Size
(Approx. MB/Shot)
Possible Shots
(Approx.)
Maximum Burst (Approx.)
o
High-speed
p
Low-speed
3
6.4
290
56 (63)
83 (180)
4
5.2
350
73 (96)
140 (370)
5
3.9
470
110 (160)
300 (500)
6
2.2
840
160 (470)
890 (890)
1
25.0
75
12 (12)
14 (16)
1
+
3
25.0 + 6.4
54
10 (10)
10 (10)
1
+
4
25.0 + 5.2
57
10 (10)
10 (10)
1
+
5
25.0 + 3.9
60
12 (12)
12 (12)
1
+
6
25.0 + 2.2
64
12 (12)
12 (12)
9
14.5
130
18 (18)
24 (28)
9
+
3
14.5 + 6.4
82
12 (12)
14 (16)
9
+
4
14.5 + 5.2
90
12 (12)
14 (16)
9
+
5
14.5 + 3.9
97
12 (12)
18 (18)
9
+
6
14.5 + 2.2
100
18 (20)
20 (24)
You can also use the [
2
Image size
] menu to set the image size.
For simultaneous image recording, the RAW or sRAW image and the
JPEG image will be recorded with the same file number in the same folder.
If the [
5
Record func+media/folder sel.
] menu’s [
Record func.
] is set
to [
Rec. separately
], you can set the image size (except for
1
+JPEG
and
9
+JPEG) for the respective card.
In accordance with the selected image size, the <
p
> or <
1
> icon
will be displayed on the right side in the viewfinder. If
9
has been
selected, <
1
> will be displayed.