Samsung Digimax L85 User Manual - Page 37

Metering, Quality/ Frame rate

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Quality/ Frame rate ■You can select the compression ratio appropriate for your application of the captured images. The higher the compression ratio, the lower the picture quality. Mode STILL IMAGE mode Icon TIFF Sub menu TIFF Super Fine Fine File Format tif jpeg jpeg MOVIE CLIP mode Normal 30FPS 15FPS jpeg avi avi ■ You can select frame rate and take continuous images in the Motion capture mode. - 1S : takes 30 images for 1 second. - 2S : takes 30 images for 2 second. - 3S : takes 30 images for 3 second. ※Continuous images by using the Motion capture mode TIME 1S 2S 3S [Motion capture mode] QUALITY TIFF Super Fine Fine Normal FRAME RATE 30 FPS 15 FPS [ STILL IMAGE mode ] [ MOVIE CLIP mode ] INFORMATION ● The TIFF file can't be rotated, resized and trimmed. ● The TIFF file format is for advanced users and provides the best quality. However, large file size reduces number of available pictures to take and increases saving time to the memory card. ● A [Processing!] message is displayed while saving a TIFF file to the memory card. ● The TIFF file format can't be selected in the Motion Capture mode. ● This file format complies with the DCF (Design rule for Camera File system). ● JPEG (Joint Photographic Experts Group) : JPEG is the image compression standard developed by the Joint Photographic Experts Group. This type of compression is most commonly used for compressing photos and graphics because it can compress the files efficiently. 《36》 Metering ■ If you cannot obtain suitable exposure conditions, you can change the metering method to take brighter pictures. [Multi] : Exposure will be calculated based on an average of the available light in the image area. However, the calculation will be METERING Multi Spot biased towards the centre of the image area. This is suitable for general use. [Spot] : Only the rectangular area in the centre of the LCD monitor will be metered for light. [ PROGRAM mode ] This is suitable when the subject in the centre is exposed correctly, regardless of the back lighting. ※ If the subject is not the centre of the focus area, do not use the spot metering as this may result in an exposure error. In this circumstance, it is better to use exposure compensation.

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Metering
If you cannot obtain suitable exposure conditions, you can change the metering
method to take brighter pictures.
[Multi] : Exposure will be calculated based on an
average of the available light in the image
area. However, the calculation will be
biased towards the centre of the image
area. This is suitable for general use.
[Spot] : Only the rectangular area in the centre of
the LCD monitor will be metered for light.
This is suitable when the subject in the
centre is exposed correctly, regardless of the back lighting.
If the subject is not the centre of the focus area, do not use the spot metering
as this may result in an exposure error. In this circumstance, it is better to use
exposure compensation.
[ PROGRAM mode ]
METERING
Multi
Spot
Quality/ Frame rate
Icon
TIFF
Sub menu
TIFF
Super Fine
Fine
Normal
30
FPS
15
FPS
File Format
tif
jpeg
jpeg
jpeg
avi
avi
[ STILL IMAGE mode ]
QUALITY
TIFF
Super Fine
Fine
Normal
[ MOVIE CLIP mode ]
FRAME RATE
30 FPS
15 FPS
You can select the compression ratio appropriate for your application of the
captured images. The higher the compression ratio, the lower the picture quality.
STILL IMAGE mode
Mode
MOVIE CLIP mode
The TIFF file can’t be rotated, resized and trimmed.
The TIFF file format is for advanced users and provides the best quality.
However, large file size reduces number of available pictures to take and
increases saving time to the memory card.
A [Processing!] message is displayed while saving a TIFF file to the
memory card.
The TIFF file format can't be selected in the Motion Capture mode.
This file format complies with the DCF (Design rule for Camera File system).
JPEG (Joint Photographic Experts Group) : JPEG is the image
compression standard developed by the Joint Photographic Experts Group.
This type of compression is most commonly used for compressing photos
and graphics because it can compress the files efficiently.
INFORMATION
You can select frame rate and take continuous
images in the Motion capture mode.
- 1S : takes 30 images for 1 second.
- 2S : takes 30 images for 2 second.
- 3S : takes 30 images for 3 second.
Continuous images by using the Motion capture mode
[Motion capture mode]
TIME
1S
2S
3S