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RESOLUTION
The picture data can be recorded in JPEG format at five
different pixel settings, i.e. resolutions. This allows you
to adjust the setting precisely to the intended use or to
the available memory card capacity.
At the highest resolution (which also means the largest
data volume), which you should select for optimum
quality for larger prints, it is of course possible to save
considerably fewer pictures to a card than at the lowest
resolution, which is perfectly adequate for sending a
picture by e-mail or for a website.
Note:
Digital negative data (
DNG, see next section) is always
stored exclusively at the maximum resolution.
Setting the function
1. In the picture parameters menu (see p. 97/110),
select Resolution (4.2.2), and
2. the desired resolution in the sub-menu.
FILE FORMAT
The picture data is recorded either
a. in JPEG format – JPG fine or
b. using the
DNG file format, or
c. simultaneously in both formats (i.e. two files are
always created for each picture). In this case, the
JPG file will always be saved with the selected
resolution.
On the one hand this allows you to take account of
the intended usage and the available memory card
capacity, and on the other hand provides the security
and flexibility essential for deciding on the usage later.
Setting the function
1. In the picture parameters menu (see p. 97/110),
select Compression (4.2.1), and
2. the desired option in the sub-menu.
Notes:
The standardized DNG (Digital Negative) format is
used for storage of completely unprocessed raw
picture data.
When storing raw data (
DNG), irrespective of the
existing setting (for JPEG format), the resolution
is automatically set to (18MP), (see previous
section).
If picture data is simultaneously stored as
DNG and
JPG fine, the existing resolution setting is used
for JPEG format, i.e. the two files can have totally
different resolutions.
The remaining number of pictures shown in the
monitor does not necessarily change after every
picture. This depends on the subject; with JPEG files
very fine structures result in higher quantities of data,
homogeneous surfaces in lower quantities.
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