Pentax 17231 Operation Manual - Page 37

Recorded Pixels for Movies/Frame Rate, Getting Started, Recorded Pixels

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Getting Started Choose the appropriate number of recorded pixels and quality level for still pictures on the [A Rec.Mode] menu. Selecting the Recorded Pixels 1p.104 Selecting the Quality Level 1p.107 1 Recorded Pixels, Quality Level and Image Storage Capacity (Approximate numbers of pictures) J 3648×2736 C (Best) Built-in Memory 512 MB 9 pictures 117 pictures D (Better) Built-in Memory 512 MB 17 pictures 228 pictures E (Good) Built-in Memory 512 MB 24 pictures 321 pictures 7.5M (16:9) 3648×2056 a 3072×2304 f 2592×1944 h 2048×1536 V 1280× 960 l 1024× 768 m 640× 480 12 pictures 156 pictures 22 pictures 287 pictures 29 pictures 377 pictures 12 pictures 157 pictures 14 pictures 188 pictures 22 pictures 293 pictures 49 pictures 643 pictures 75 pictures 974 pictures 155 pictures 2014 pictures 22 pictures 287 pictures 27 pictures 355 pictures 44 pictures 570 pictures 86 pictures 1119 pictures 122 pictures 1590 pictures 233 pictures 3022 pictures 29 pictures 377 pictures 38 pictures 503 pictures 63 pictures 816 pictures 116 pictures 1511 pictures 155 pictures 2014 pictures 259 pictures 3358 pictures • The above figures may vary depending on the subject, shooting conditions, shooting mode and SD Memory Card, etc. • Only V (1280×960) can be set for recorded pixels when (Report) mode (p.58) is set. Recorded Pixels for Movies/Frame Rate You can set the recorded pixels and frame rate (number of frames per second) to suit the intended use of your movie. The higher the number of recorded pixels, the clearer the picture and the bigger the file size. The more frames per second, the better the quality of the movie, but the bigger the file size. The recorded pixels and frame rate for movies are set in [Recorded Pixels] under [Movie] on the [A Rec.Mode] menu. Selecting the Recorded Pixels and Frame Rate for Movies 1p.133 35

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1
Getting Started
Choose the appropriate number of recorded pixels and quality level for
still pictures on the [
A
Rec.Mode] menu.
Recorded Pixels, Quality Level and Image Storage Capacity
(Approximate numbers of pictures)
The above figures may vary depending on the subject, shooting conditions,
shooting mode and SD Memory Card, etc.
• Only
V
(1280×960) can be set for recorded pixels when
(Report) mode
(p.58) is set.
You can set the recorded pixels and frame rate (number of frames per
second) to suit the intended use of your movie.
The higher the number of recorded pixels, the clearer the picture and the
bigger the file size.
The more frames per second, the better the quality of the movie, but the
bigger the file size.
The recorded pixels and frame rate for movies are set in [Recorded
Pixels] under [Movie] on the [
A
Rec.Mode] menu.
Selecting the Recorded Pixels
1
p.104
Selecting the Quality Level
1
p.107
C
(Best)
D
(Better)
E
(Good)
Built-in
Memory
512 MB
Built-in
Memory
512 MB
Built-in
Memory
512 MB
J
3648×2736
9 pictures
117 pictures
17 pictures
228 pictures
24 pictures
321 pictures
(16:9)
3648×2056
12 pictures
156 pictures
22 pictures
287 pictures
29 pictures
377 pictures
a
3072×2304
12 pictures
157 pictures
22 pictures
287 pictures
29 pictures
377 pictures
f
2592×1944
14 pictures
188 pictures
27 pictures
355 pictures
38 pictures
503 pictures
h
2048×1536
22 pictures
293 pictures
44 pictures
570 pictures
63 pictures
816 pictures
V
1280× 960
49 pictures
643 pictures
86 pictures
1119 pictures
116 pictures
1511 pictures
l
1024× 768
75 pictures
974 pictures
122 pictures
1590 pictures
155 pictures
2014 pictures
m
640× 480
155 pictures
2014 pictures
233 pictures
3022 pictures
259 pictures
3358 pictures
Recorded Pixels for Movies/Frame Rate
Selecting the Recorded Pixels and Frame Rate for Movies
1
p.133
7.5
M