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Advanced Features Resolution Setting The picture quality and the recording time/the number of shots depend on the resolution mode. Select an appropriate mode for your needs or the shooting conditions. Precaution: • The figures below are approximations only. The actual recordable time/the number of images stored in a SmartMedia card cannot be specified precisely because the amount of memory required for storage of each image differs according to image contents. Movie Resolution Mode NORMAL: Recording with the standard picture quality. LP: Images in this mode is suitable for sending and receiving across the Internet through analogue telephone circuits. Its picture quality is lower than that of the NORMAL mode. FINE: Recording with higher quality than that of the NORMAL mode images, while the recordable time is one-third long of that of the NORMAL mode. S-FINE: 1/4 VGA: Recording with higher quality than that of the FINE mode, while the recordable time is about half of that of the FINE mode. Recording with the best quality of all. The moving of subject in playback is not fluent because the number of images recorded per one second is about one-third of that of the S-FINE mode. Resolution mode Record time according to SmartMedia card capacity 32 MB 16 MB 8 MB 4 MB Computer Frame rate* Transfer rate output image (number of (kbps) image! (dot) images per sec.) sound 1/4VGA 10 min. 5 min. 2 min. 30 sec. 1 min. 15 sec. 320 x 240 2 to 5 384/32 S-FINE 10 min. 5 min. 2 min. 30 sec. 1 min. 15 sec. 5 to 15 384/32 FINE NORMAL I 20 min. 60 min. 2 hr. 17 min. 10 min. 30 min. 1 hr. 8 min. 5 min. 15 min. 34 min. 2 min. 30 sec' 7 min. 30 sec. 17 min. 160 x120 5 to 12 5 to 10 1 to 2 192/24 64/16 28.8/16 "Frame rate" is the number of the frames the Digital Recorder can record per second. It depends on the image of the movie. 45 Advanced Features

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Advanced
Features
Advanced
Features
Resolution
Setting
The
picture
quality
and
the
recording
time/the
number
of
shots
depend
on
for
your
needs
or
the
shooting
conditions.
Precaution:
The
figures
below
are
approximations
only.
The
actual
recordable
time/the
cannot
be
specified
precisely
because
the
amount
of
memory
required
for
contents.
Movie
Resolution
Mode
NORMAL:
Recording
with
the
standard
picture
quality.
LP:
Images
in
this
mode
is
suitable
for
sending
and
receiving
across
the
Internet
through
analogue
telephone
circuits.
Its
picture
quality
is
lower
than
that
of
the
NORMAL
mode.
FINE:
Recording
with
higher
quality
than
that
of
the
NORMAL
mode
images,
while
the
recordable
time
is
one-third
long
of
that
of
the
NORMAL
mode.
S
-FINE:
1/4
VGA:
the
resolution
mode.
Select
an
appropriate
mode
number
of
images
stored
in
a
SmartMedia
card
storage
of
each
image
differs
according
to
image
Recording
with
higher
quality
than
that
of
the
FINE
mode,
while
the
recordable
time
is
about
half
of
that
of
the
FINE
mode.
Recording
with
the
best
quality
of
all
.
The
moving
of
subject
in
playback
is
not
fluent
because
the
number
of
images
recorded
per
one
second
is
about
one-third
of
that
of
the
S
-FINE
mode.
Resolution
mode
Record
time
according
to
SmartMedia
card
capacity
Computer
output
image
(dot)
Frame
rate*
(number
of
images
per
sec.)
Transfer
rate
(kbps)
image!
sound
32
MB
16
MB
8
MB
4
MB
1/4VGA
10
min.
5
min.
2
min.
30
sec.
1
min.
15
sec.
320
x
240
2
to
5
384/32
S
-FINE
10
min.
5
min.
2
min.
30
sec.
1
min.
15
sec.
160
x120
5
to
15
384/32
FINE
20
min.
10
min.
5
min.
2
min.
30
sec
'
5
to
12
192/24
NORMAL
60
min.
30
min.
15
min.
7
min.
30
sec.
5
to
10
64/16
I
2
hr.
17
min.
1
hr.
8
min.
34
min.
17
min.
1
to
2
28.8/16
"Frame
rate"
is
the
number
of
the
frames
the
Digital
Recorder
can
record
per
second.
It
depends
on
the
image
of
the
movie.
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