Sony DSC T1 Operating Instructions - Page 100

Additional information, Number of images that can be saved or shooting time

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Additional information Number of images that can be saved or shooting time The number of images that can be saved and the shooting time differ, depending on the capacity of the "Memory Stick Duo," the image size, and the image quality. Refer to the following charts when you choose a "Memory Stick Duo." E-Mail 5M 3:2 3M 1M VGA Voice 16MB 6 (11) 6 (11) 9 (17) 23 (42) 81 (162) 32MB 12 (23) 12 (23) 20 (35) 47 (85) 163 (327) 16MB 32MB • The number of images is listed in Fine (Standard) order. • The values for the number of images that can be saved and the shooting time may vary, depending on the shooting conditions. • For normal shooting times and numbers of images that can be saved, see page 21. • When the number of remaining shooting images is greater than 9999, the ">9999" indicator appears on the LCD screen. 5M 6 (11) 12 (22) 3:2 6 (11) 12 (22) 3M 9 (17) 19 (34) 1M 22 (38) 45 (78) VGA 69 (121) 140 (245) When the recording time is five seconds Multi Burst 16MB 1M 24 (46) 32MB 50 (93) 64MB 25 (46) 25 (46) 40 (71) 96 (171) 328 (657) (Units: images) 128MB MSX-M256 MSX-M512 50 (94) 91 (170) 186 (345) 50 (94) 91 (170) 186 (345) 80 (143) 145 (255) 296 (518) 192 (343) 340 (595) 691 (1210) 658 (1317) 1190 (2381) 2420 (4841) 64MB 25 (45) 25 (45) 39 (69) 91 (157) 281 (492) 128MB 50 (91) 50 (91) 79 (138) 183 (316) 564 (987) (Units: images) MSX-M256 MSX-M512 90 (166) 183 (337) 90 (166) 183 (337) 142 (246) 290 (500) 324 (549) 660 (1117) 1020 (1785) 2074 (3630) 64MB 101 (187) 128MB 202 (376) (Units: images) MSX-M256 MSX-M512 357 (649) 726 (1320) 100

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Number of images
that can be saved or
shooting time
The number of images that can be saved and
the shooting time differ, depending on the
capacity of the “Memory Stick Duo,” the
image size, and the image quality. Refer to
the following charts when you choose a
“Memory Stick Duo.”
The number of images is listed in Fine
(Standard) order.
The values for the number of images that
can be saved and the shooting time may
vary, depending on the shooting
conditions.
For normal shooting times and numbers
of images that can be saved, see page 21.
When the number of remaining shooting
images is greater than 9999, the “>9999”
indicator appears on the LCD screen.
E-Mail
(Units: images)
Voice
(Units: images)
When the recording time is five seconds
Multi Burst
(Units: images)
16MB
32MB
64MB
128MB
MSX-M256
MSX-M512
5M
6 (11)
12 (23)
25 (46)
50 (94)
91 (170)
186 (345)
3:2
6 (11)
12 (23)
25 (46)
50 (94)
91 (170)
186 (345)
3M
9 (17)
20 (35)
40 (71)
80 (143)
145 (255)
296 (518)
1M
23 (42)
47 (85)
96 (171)
192 (343)
340 (595)
691 (1210)
VGA
81 (162)
163 (327)
328 (657)
658 (1317)
1190 (2381)
2420 (4841)
16MB
32MB
64MB
128MB
MSX-M256
MSX-M512
5M
6 (11)
12 (22)
25 (45)
50 (91)
90 (166)
183 (337)
3:2
6 (11)
12 (22)
25 (45)
50 (91)
90 (166)
183 (337)
3M
9 (17)
19 (34)
39 (69)
79 (138)
142 (246)
290 (500)
1M
22 (38)
45 (78)
91 (157)
183 (316)
324 (549)
660 (1117)
VGA
69 (121)
140 (245)
281 (492)
564 (987)
1020 (1785)
2074 (3630)
16MB
32MB
64MB
128MB
MSX-M256
MSX-M512
1M
24 (46)
50 (93)
101 (187)
202 (376)
357 (649)
726 (1320)
Additional information