Olympus C-770 Reference Manual - Page 108

Movie Record Modes, 2 Resolution, ENLARGE SIZE, MPEG4, SHQ, HQ, SQ

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Record mode Special record modes Record mode Features Resolution ENLARGE SIZE (SHQ, HQ) Increases the resolution. This is useful for printing large-sized prints. 3200 × 2400 3:2 This is useful for ordering prints from a (TIFF, SHQ, HQ) photo lab. 2288 × 1520 z3:2 Resolution The image aspect ratio is normally 4:3. If the aspect ratio is changed to 3:2, the image can be printed at a photo lab without losing the image borders.The 3:2 aspect ratio setting is not available in h mode. zENLARGE SIZE Monitor display when 3:2 is set When ENLARGE SIZE is selected, the actual 4 million pixels used by this camera can be increased to the equivalent of approx. 8 million pixels (3200 × 2400). This allows you to make quality prints in larger sizes, such as A3 (297 mm × 420 mm/11.7" × 16.5"). However, file sizes also become larger. ENLARGE SIZE is not available in the h mode. 6 • If the SHQ record mode is set to ENLARGE SIZE, sequential shooting modes (j, i, k, 7) are not available. Note Movie Record Modes zMPEG4 If you select MPEG4 in n mode, you can record long movies. As movies are recorded at 30 frames per second in MPEG format, action is captured more smoothly than movies recorded in Motion-JPEG format. zSHQ, HQ, SQ Movies are recorded in Motion-JPEG format. The quality is better than movies recorded in MPEG4 format, but the file size is larger. Adjusting the image quality and exposure 107

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Record mode
Adjusting the image quality and exposure
6
Special record modes
3:2 Resolution
The image aspect ratio is normally 4:3. If the
aspect ratio is changed to 3:2, the image can be
printed at a photo lab without losing the image
borders.The 3:2 aspect ratio setting is not
available in
h
mode.
ENLARGE SIZE
When ENLARGE SIZE is selected, the actual 4 million pixels used by this
camera can be increased to the equivalent of approx. 8 million pixels (3200 ×
2400). This allows you to make quality prints in larger sizes, such as A3
(297 mm × 420 mm/11.7" × 16.5"). However, file sizes also become larger.
ENLARGE SIZE is not available in the
h
mode.
If the SHQ record mode is set to ENLARGE SIZE, sequential
shooting modes (
j
,
i
,
k
,
7
) are not available.
Movie Record Modes
MPEG4
If you select MPEG4 in
n
mode, you can record long movies. As movies are
recorded at 30 frames per second in MPEG format, action is captured more
smoothly than movies recorded in Motion-JPEG format.
SHQ, HQ, SQ
Movies are recorded in Motion-JPEG format. The quality is better than
movies recorded in MPEG4 format, but the file size is larger.
Record mode
Features
Resolution
ENLARGE SIZE
(SHQ, HQ)
Increases the resolution. This is useful for
printing large-sized prints.
3200 × 2400
3:2
(TIFF, SHQ, HQ)
This is useful for ordering prints from a
photo lab.
2288 × 1520
Monitor display when
is set
3:2
Note