Casio EX-FH25 Owners Manual - Page 51

HD/STD, Image, Maximum, Zoom Factor, Deterioration, Point, image size.

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• The deterioration point depends on the current image size setting (page 38). The smaller the image size Image Maximum Deterioration Size Zoom Factor Point setting, the higher the zoom factor 10M 80X 20X you can use before reaching the image deterioration point. 3:2 80X 20X • Though digital zoom generally 16:9 80X 20X causes a deterioration of image quality, some digital zoom without 9M 80X 20X image deterioration is possible with 7M 95X 23.8X image sizes of "7M" and smaller. The 4M range in which you can use digital 126.6X 31.6X zoom without image deterioration is 2M 182X 45.6X indicated on the display. The deterioration point depends on the VGA 318.8X 114X image size. • The maximum zoom factor using optical zoom (page 72) and digital in combination when "HD/STD" is selected as the movie mode is 318.8X. • When "HD/STD" is selected as the movie mode, minimal deterioration up to a zoom factor of 114X is possible only for STD shooting. • The zoom bar is not displayed while movie recording is in progress. 51 Snapshot Tutorial

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51
Snapshot Tutorial
The deterioration point depends on
the current image size setting (page
38). The smaller the image size
setting, the higher the zoom factor
you can use before reaching the
image deterioration point.
Though digital zoom generally
causes a deterioration of image
quality, some digital zoom without
image deterioration is possible with
image sizes of “7M” and smaller. The
range in which you can use digital
zoom without image deterioration is
indicated on the display. The
deterioration point depends on the
image size.
The maximum zoom factor using optical zoom (page 72) and digital in combination
when “
HD/STD
” is selected as the movie mode is 318.8X.
When “
HD/STD
” is selected as the movie mode, minimal deterioration up to a
zoom factor of 114X is possible only for STD shooting.
The zoom bar is not displayed while movie recording is in progress.
Image
Size
Maximum
Zoom Factor
Deterioration
Point
10M
80X
20X
3:2
80X
20X
16:9
80X
20X
9M
80X
20X
7M
95X
23.8X
4M
126.6X
31.6X
2M
182X
45.6X
VGA
318.8X
114X