Pentax 19033 Operation Manual - Page 34

Recorded Pixels, Quality Level and Frame Rate of Movies, Getting Started

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Choose the appropriate number of recorded pixels and quality level for still pictures on the [A Rec.Mode] menu. Selecting the Recorded Pixels 1p.89 1 Selecting the Quality Level 1p.91 Getting Started Recorded Pixels, Quality Level and Image Storage Capacity (Approximate numbers of pictures) C (Best) Built-in Memory 128 MB D (Better) Built-in Memory 128 MB E (Good) Built-in Memory 128 MB P 2816×2112 f 2560×1920 g 2304×1728 h 2048×1536 i 1600×1200 V 1280× 960 l 1024× 768 m 640× 480 3 pictures 41 pictures 7 pictures 83 pictures 10 pictures 124 pictures 4 pictures 49 pictures 8 pictures 95 pictures 11 pictures 137 pictures 5 pictures 62 pictures 10 pictures 124 pictures 15 pictures 178 pictures 6 pictures 77 pictures 13 pictures 153 pictures 19 pictures 223 pictures 10 pictures 124 pictures 17 pictures 206 pictures 26 pictures 301 pictures 13 pictures 153 pictures 23 pictures 270 pictures 32 pictures 373 pictures 21 pictures 244 pictures 35 pictures 412 pictures 45 pictures 522 pictures 42 pictures 489 pictures 61 pictures 712 pictures 84 pictures 979 pictures • The above figures may vary depending on the subject, shooting conditions, shooting mode and SD Memory Card, etc. • V (1280×960) can only be set for recorded pixels when R mode is set. Recorded Pixels, Quality Level and Frame Rate of Movies Choose the recorded pixels, quality level and frame rate (number of frames per second) according to how you intend to use the movies you have taken. The higher the number of recorded pixels and quality level, the clearer the details, but the bigger the file size. The more frames per second, the better the quality of the movie, but the bigger the file size. Choose the appropriate number of recorded pixels, quality level and frame rate in [Movie] on the [A Rec.Mode] menu. Selecting the Recorded Pixels for Movies 1p.107 Selecting the Quality Level of Movies 1p.108 Selecting the Frame Rate 1p.109 32

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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.
V
(1280×960) can only be set for recorded pixels when
R
mode is set.
Choose the recorded pixels, quality level and frame rate (number of
frames per second) according to how you intend to use the movies you
have taken.
The higher the number of recorded pixels and quality level, the clearer
the details, but the bigger the file size.
The more frames per second, the better the quality of the movie, but the
bigger the file size.
Choose the appropriate number of recorded pixels, quality level and
frame rate in [Movie] on the [
A
Rec.Mode] menu.
Selecting the Recorded Pixels
1
p.89
Selecting the Quality Level
1
p.91
C
(Best)
D
(Better)
E
(Good)
Built-in
Memory
128 MB
Built-in
Memory
128 MB
Built-in
Memory
128 MB
P
2816×2112
3 pictures
41 pictures
7 pictures
83 pictures
10 pictures
124 pictures
f
2560×1920
4 pictures
49 pictures
8 pictures
95 pictures
11 pictures
137 pictures
g
2304×1728
5 pictures
62 pictures
10 pictures
124 pictures
15 pictures
178 pictures
h
2048×1536
6 pictures
77 pictures
13 pictures
153 pictures
19 pictures
223 pictures
i
1600×1200
10 pictures
124 pictures
17 pictures
206 pictures
26 pictures
301 pictures
V
1280× 960
13 pictures
153 pictures
23 pictures
270 pictures
32 pictures
373 pictures
l
1024× 768
21 pictures
244 pictures
35 pictures
412 pictures
45 pictures
522 pictures
m
640× 480
42 pictures
489 pictures
61 pictures
712 pictures
84 pictures
979 pictures
Recorded Pixels, Quality Level and Frame Rate of
Movies
Selecting the Recorded Pixels for Movies
1
p.107
Selecting the Quality Level of Movies
1
p.108
Selecting the Frame Rate
1
p.109