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Enjoying the camera Enjoying high definition images The movies shot with this camera will be recorded in MPEG-4 AVC/H.264 Main Profile, approximately 30 frames per second, Progressive, AAC LC, "MP4 format". - MPEG: Movie Picture Experts Group - AVC: Advanced Video Codec What is "MPEG-4 AVC/H.264"? MPEG-4 AVC/H.264 is a standard of video camera, which uses highly efficient image compression encoding technology to record HD (high definition) images. Compared with the existing image compression encoding technology, MPEG-4 AVC/H.264 is able to compress images even more effectively. • In the MPEG-4 AVC/H.264, the camera supports high definition images with effective scanning lines of 1080 or 720. The number of recorded image pixel is 1920×1080 or 1280×720, and the image is recorded in progressive mode*. Progressive playback The camera supports progressive mode*, which is used in computers, and therefore is suited for playing back images on computers. Shooting movies in image quality suited for your purpose The camera supports the common and widely used VGA (640×480) as well as HD (high definition) image quality. Select VGA (640×480) image quality to upload the recorded images on websites or to attach to mails without the need to convert the image quality. Movie Size you can select with this camera Movie Size 1920 × 1080 30P 1280 × 720 60P 1280 × 720 30P 640 × 480 30P Usage guidelines Shoot HD (high definition) quality movies in sizes suited for display on computer or high definition TV Shoots the rapidly moving action scenes such as sports smoothly with HD (high definition) quality Shoot HD (high definition) quality movies in sizes suited for display on computer Shoot SD (standard definition) quality movies in sizes suited for uploading on websites * The progressive mode is a type of movie recording method, which reads out all image pixels at once. 5