Pentax 16561 Operation Manual - Page 144

Selecting the Recorded Pixels and Frame Rate for Movies, Press the, button in, mode.

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Selecting the Recorded Pixels and Frame Rate for Movies You can choose the number of recorded pixels and frame rate settings for movies. The more pixels there are, the clearer the details and the bigger the file size. The more frames per second, the better the quality of the movie, but the file size becomes larger. Taking Pictures 3 Settings Recorded Pixels Frame Rate Use M 1280×720 30 fps Records images in HDTV format (16:9). Movement is recorded smoothly. (Default setting) F 1280×720 15 fps Records images in HDTV format (16:9). Increases the total recording time by making the file size smaller. G 640×480 30 fps Suitable for viewing on a TV or computer screen. Movement is recorded smoothly. H Suitable for viewing on a TV or computer screen. 640×480 15 fps Increases the total recording time by making the file size smaller. I 320×240 30 fps Suitable for posting on a website or attaching to e-mail. Movement is recorded smoothly. J Suitable for posting on a website or attaching to e-mail. 320×240 15 fps Increases the total recording time by making the file size smaller. * The frame rate (fps) indicates the number of frames per second. 1 Press the 3 button in A mode. The [A Rec. Mode] menu appears. 2 Use the four-way controller (23) to select [Movie]. 3 Press the four-way controller (5). The [Movie] screen appears. 4 Use the four-way controller (23) to select [Recorded Pixels]. 5 Press the four-way controller (5). A pull-down menu appears. 1D42ownloaded From camera-usermanual.com Pentax Manuals

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Taking Pictures
You can choose the number of recorded pixels and frame rate settings
for movies.
The more pixels there are, the clearer the details and the bigger the file
size. The more frames per second, the better the quality of the movie,
but the file size becomes larger.
*
The frame rate (fps) indicates the number of frames per second.
1
Press the
3
button in
A
mode.
The [
A
Rec. Mode] menu appears.
2
Use the four-way controller (
23
) to select [Movie].
3
Press the four-way controller (
5
).
The [Movie] screen appears.
4
Use the four-way controller (
23
) to select [Recorded
Pixels].
5
Press the four-way controller (
5
).
A pull-down menu appears.
Selecting the Recorded Pixels and Frame Rate
for Movies
Settings
Recorded
Pixels
Frame
Rate
Use
M
1280×720
30 fps
Records images in HDTV format (16:9). Movement is
recorded smoothly. (Default setting)
F
1280×720
15 fps
Records images in HDTV format (16:9). Increases the
total recording time by making the file size smaller.
G
640×480
30 fps
Suitable for viewing on a TV or computer screen.
Movement is recorded smoothly.
H
640×480
15 fps
Suitable for viewing on a TV or computer screen.
Increases the total recording time by making the file
size smaller.
I
320×240
30 fps
Suitable for posting on a website or attaching to e-mail.
Movement is recorded smoothly.
J
320×240
15 fps
Suitable for posting on a website or attaching to e-mail.
Increases the total recording time by making the file
size smaller.
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