Olympus D-100 D-100 Instruction Manual - Page 55
Cautions when shooting in the high-quality SHQ mode, Using the Three Record Modes - memory card
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55 ADVANCED SHOOTING FEATURES Battery status SHQ Record mode Number of shootable images ⅷ The record mode can also be changed frame by frame even when the card has already been partially used. ⅷ For the number of shootable images and image size (in pixels) for each record mode, refer to "Selecting the Appropriate Card" ( Page 23). ⅷ The selected record mode is held in memory even after the camera is turned off. Cautions when shooting in the high-quality (SHQ) mode ⅷ The higher the image quality, the fewer images you can shoot. ⅷ The higher the image quality, the longer the waiting time immediately after shooting (the period in which the orange lamp blinks). Also, image display will take longer in the Playback mode. ⅷ When you select a record mode with higher image quality than the current mode when the number of shootable images remaining is low, the monitor may display the card alarm indicator. This means that there is not enough free space on the card for the selected record mode. Select another record mode. Do not open the card cover or remove the AC adapter, batteries or card while the orange lamp is blinking. Otherwise, the data on the card may be destroyed. Using the Three Record Modes SQ Select this mode when you want to attach the image to e-mail, simply view it on your PC screen or want to shoot more images per card. HQ Select this mode when you need image quality in between SQ and SHQ. This mode is ideal when you need to print out images after viewing them on your PC screen. (This is the default recording mode.) SHQ Select this mode when you want to print the image with high quality or a large size or to retouch it on your PC.