Epson PhotoPC 850Z User Manual - Page 41

Setting Image Quality, Standard

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NOTE  The LCD screen uses up battery power quickly. If it's idle for more than the designated power off time, the camera turns off automatically. To turn it back on, press the shutter button, or turn the camera dial to Off and then back to . See page 7-1 to change the power off time.  Even if you don't speak into the microphone, your camera records ambient noise when audio recording is turned on, and your images take up more space on the memory card. To fit more images on your memory card, make sure you turn recording off when you no longer want to use it. image quality button The image quality icons appear on the status display panel as described below. Setting Image Quality The PhotoPC 850Z has four image quality (resolution) settings. Press the image quality button on top of the camera to cycle from one setting to the other. NOTE The camera dial must be turned to , , or . Standard Produces color or black and white images at 640 × 480 pixels. The CompactFlash card holds approximately 120 standard image quality pictures without audio recordings, but the images include less detail when enlarged. This setting is good for pictures that are viewed on screen or on the Internet. 2-10 Taking Pictures

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2-10
Taking Pictures
NOTE
The LCD screen uses up battery power quickly. If it’s idle for
more than the designated power off time, the camera turns
off automatically. To turn it back on, press the shutter
button, or turn the camera dial to
Off
and then back to
.
See page 7-1 to change the power off time.
Even if you don’t speak into the microphone, your camera
records ambient noise when audio recording is turned on,
and your images take up more space on the memory card.
To fit more images on your memory card, make sure you
turn recording off when you no longer want to use it.
Setting Image Quality
The PhotoPC 850Z has four image quality (resolution)
settings. Press the image quality button on top of the camera
to cycle from one setting to the other.
NOTE
The camera dial must be turned to
,
, or
.
The image quality icons appear on the status display panel as
described below.
Standard
Produces color or black and white images at 640
×
480
pixels. The CompactFlash card holds approximately
120 standard image quality pictures without audio
recordings, but the images include less detail when enlarged.
This setting is good for pictures that are viewed on screen or
on the Internet.
image
quality
button