Sony DCR-IP220 Operating Instructions - Page 108

SUPER FINE, STANDARD, LIGHTMODE, Frame rate, Bit rate, Image quality mode, Maximum recording time

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Using a "Memory Stick" - Introduction Image quality settings Setting Meaning SUPER FINE (SFN) FINE (FINE) STANDARD (STD) LIGHTMODE (LIGHT) Records moving pictures at 352 × 240. Records moving pictures at 352 × 240. Records moving pictures at 144 × 96. Records moving pictures at 144 × 96. Bit rate (image Indicator Frame rate and audio) (during (Approx.) recording) 30 fps 1200 Kbps SFN 30 fps 750 Kbps FINE 10 fps 400 Kbps STD 10 fps 200 Kbps LIGHT SUPER FINE: You can record moving pictures at the highest quality. This mode is suitable when you intend to modify the pictures using your computer. SUPER FINE is the default setting of your camcorder. FINE: You can record moving pictures for a longer time than with the SUPER FINE mode, the quality, however, declines slightly. STANDARD: You can record moving pictures for a longer time than with the FINE mode, the image size, however, is smaller. LIGHTMODE: Since the file size is small, this mode is suitable for e-mail transmission. The image quality, however, declines. Frame rate A moving picture consists of continuous still images. Frame rate indicates the number of images played back in one second. The more the number increases, the more natural the moving picture becomes. You can play back a maximum of 30 still images per second with your camcorder (30 fps/frame per second). Bit rate The higher the bit rate, the more natural the moving picture becomes. Maximum recording time for moving pictures Image quality mode Maximum recording time SUPER FINE 45 s FINE 1 min 10 s STANDARD 2 min 20 s LIGHTMODE 4 min 40 s 108

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Using a “Memory Stick” – Introduction
Image quality settings
Setting
SUPER FINE
(SFN)
FINE (FINE)
STANDARD
(STD)
LIGHTMODE
(LIGHT)
SUPER FINE:
You can record moving pictures at the highest quality. This mode is
suitable when you intend to modify the pictures using your computer. SUPER FINE is
the default setting of your camcorder.
FINE:
You can record moving pictures for a longer time than with the SUPER FINE
mode, the quality, however, declines slightly.
STANDARD:
You can record moving pictures for a longer time than with the FINE
mode, the image size, however, is smaller.
LIGHTMODE:
Since the file size is small, this mode is suitable for e-mail transmission.
The image quality, however, declines.
Frame rate
A moving picture consists of continuous still images. Frame rate indicates the number
of images played back in one second. The more the number increases, the more natural
the moving picture becomes. You can play back a maximum of 30 still images per
second with your camcorder (30 fps/frame per second).
Bit rate
The higher the bit rate, the more natural the moving picture becomes.
Maximum recording time for moving pictures
Image quality mode
Maximum recording time
SUPER FINE
45 s
FINE
1 min 10 s
STANDARD
2 min 20 s
LIGHTMODE
4 min 40 s
Meaning
Records moving pictures
at 352
×
240.
Records moving pictures
at 352
×
240.
Records moving pictures
at 144
×
96.
Records moving pictures
at 144
×
96.
Frame rate
30 fps
30 fps
10 fps
10 fps
Bit rate (image
and audio)
(Approx.)
1200 Kbps
750 Kbps
400 Kbps
200 Kbps
Indicator
(during
recording)
SFN
FINE
STD
LIGHT