Sony DSC-P8 Operating Instructions - Page 20

The number of images that can be saved in a Memory Stick - maximum memory

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The number of images that can be saved in a "Memory Stick"2) The number of images that can be saved in Fine (Standard)3) mode are shown below. (Units: number of images) Capacity 16MB Image size 5.0M 6 (DSC-P10/P12) (11) 4.5M(3:2) 6 (DSC-P10/P12) (11) 3.1M 10 (18) 2.8M(3:2) 10 (DSC-P8) (18) 2.0M 16 (DSC-P8) (30) 1.2M 24 (46) VGA 97 (243) 32MB 12 (23) 12 (23) 20 (37) 20 (37) 33 (61) 50 (93) 196 (491) 64MB 25 (48) 25 (48) 41 (74) 41 (74) 66 (123) 101 (187) 394 (985) 128MB 51 (96) 51 (96) 82 (149) 82 (149) 133 (246) 202 (376) 790 (1975) MSX256 92 (174) 92 (174) 148 (264) 148 (264) 238 (446) 357 (649) 1428 (3571) MSX512 MSX-1G 188 (354) 384 (723) 188 (354) 384 (723) 302 617 (537) (1097) 302 617 (537) (1097) 484 988 (907) (1852) 726 1482 (1320) (2694) 2904 5928 (7261) (14821) 2) When [REC Mode] is set to [Normal] For the number of images that can be saved in other modes, see page 98. 3) For more information about the image quality mode, see page 40. • The "3.2 MEGA PIXELS" indicated on DSCP8 shows the number of effective pixels. The number of actually recorded pixels is maximum 3.1 MEGA PIXELS. • When 1600×1200 size images recorded using earlier Sony models are played back on this camera, "2.0M" indicator appears on the LCD screen. However, the actual image size is 1.9M in these cases. • When the images are viewed on the LCD screen of the camera, they all look the same size. • Number of shooting images can differ from these values according to shooting conditions. • When the number of remaining shooting images is greater than 9999, the ">9999" indicator appears on the LCD screen. 20

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The number of images that can be saved in a “Memory Stick”
2)
The number of images that can be saved in Fine (Standard)
3)
mode are shown below.
(Units: number of images)
2)
When [REC Mode] is set to [Normal]
For the number of images that can be saved in other modes, see page 98.
3)
For more information about the image quality mode, see page 40.
Capacity
16MB
32MB
64MB
128MB
MSX-
256
MSX-
512
MSX-1G
Image size
5.0M
(DSC-P10/P12)
6
(11)
12
(23)
25
(48)
51
(96)
92
(174)
188
(354)
384
(723)
4.5M(3:2)
(DSC-P10/P12)
6
(11)
12
(23)
25
(48)
51
(96)
92
(174)
188
(354)
384
(723)
3.1M
10
(18)
20
(37)
41
(74)
82
(149)
148
(264)
302
(537)
617
(1097)
2.8M(3:2)
(DSC-P8)
10
(18)
20
(37)
41
(74)
82
(149)
148
(264)
302
(537)
617
(1097)
2.0M
(DSC-P8)
16
(30)
33
(61)
66
(123)
133
(246)
238
(446)
484
(907)
988
(1852)
1.2M
24
(46)
50
(93)
101
(187)
202
(376)
357
(649)
726
(1320)
1482
(2694)
VGA
97
(243)
196
(491)
394
(985)
790
(1975)
1428
(3571)
2904
(7261)
5928
(14821)
The “3.2 MEGA PIXELS” indicated on DSC-
P8 shows the number of effective pixels. The
number of actually recorded pixels is maximum
3.1 MEGA PIXELS.
When 1600×1200 size images recorded using
earlier Sony models are played back on this
camera, “2.0M” indicator appears on the LCD
screen. However, the actual image size is 1.9M
in these cases.
When the images are viewed on the LCD
screen of the camera, they all look the same
size.
Number of shooting images can differ from
these values according to shooting conditions.
When the number of remaining shooting
images is greater than 9999, the “>9999”
indicator appears on the LCD screen.