Pentax OPTIOWP Operation Manual - Page 35

Recorded Pixels and Frame Rate of Movies, Appropriate Number of Recorded Pixels According to Use

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Getting Started Recorded Pixels and Frame Rate of Movies Choose the recorded pixels and frame rate according to how you intend to use the movies you have taken. The number of recorded pixels indicates the resolution of the image. The 1 higher the number of recorded pixels, the clearer the image, but the bigger the file size. The frame rate indicates the number of frames per second. 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 and frame rate in [Movie] on the [A Rec. Mode] menu. Selecting the Recorded Pixels for Movies 1p.101 Selecting the Frame Rate 1p.102 Appropriate Number of Recorded Pixels According to Use D (320×240) Suitable for viewing the movie on a computer. E File size is smaller, but total recording time is increased. Suitable for (160×120) posting on a website or attaching to e-mail. The default setting is D (320×240). Appropriate Frame Rate According to Use 30fps 15fps Produces high quality movies, but reduces the total recording time. Increases the total recording time because the file size is smaller. The default setting is 30 fps (frames per second). Recorded Pixels, Frame Rate and Recording Time (Approximate recording time) D 320×240 E 160×120 30fps Built-in Memory 64MB 16 sec. 1 min. 32 sec. 1 min. 5 min. 1 sec. 52 sec. 15fps Built-in Memory 64MB 30 sec. 2 min. 56 sec. 1 min. 10 min. 52 sec. 45 sec. Sound Built-in Memory 64MB 23 min. 132 min. 2 sec. 13 sec. • The above figures are based on PENTAX standard shooting conditions and may vary depending on the subject, shooting conditions and type of SD Memory Card used. 33

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1
Getting Started
Choose the recorded pixels and frame rate according to how you intend
to use the movies you have taken.
The number of recorded pixels indicates the resolution of the image. The
higher the number of recorded pixels, the clearer the image, but the
bigger the file size.
The frame rate indicates the number of frames per second. 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 and frame rate in
[Movie] on the [
A
Rec. Mode] menu.
Appropriate Number of Recorded Pixels According to Use
The default setting is
D
(320×240).
Appropriate Frame Rate According to Use
The default setting is 30 fps (frames per second).
Recorded Pixels, Frame Rate and Recording Time
(Approximate recording time)
The above figures are based on PENTAX standard shooting conditions and
may vary depending on the subject, shooting conditions and type of SD
Memory Card used.
Recorded Pixels and Frame Rate of Movies
Selecting the Recorded Pixels for Movies
1
p.101
Selecting the Frame Rate
1
p.102
D
(320×240)
Suitable for viewing the movie on a computer.
E
(160×120)
File size is smaller, but total recording time is increased. Suitable for
posting on a website or attaching to e-mail.
30fps
Produces high quality movies, but reduces the total recording time.
15fps
Increases the total recording time because the file size is smaller.
30fps
15fps
Sound
Built-in
Memory
64MB
Built-in
Memory
64MB
Built-in
Memory
64MB
D
320×240
16 sec.
1 min.
32 sec.
30 sec.
2 min.
56 sec.
23 min.
2 sec.
132 min.
13 sec.
E
160×120
1 min.
1 sec.
5 min.
52 sec.
1 min.
52 sec.
10 min.
45 sec.