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BASIC PICTURE SETTINGS
PHOTO
FILE FORMAT
Choose the JPG format
JPG or the standardized raw data format DNG
(= digital negative). These can be used individually or simultaneous-
ly.
Factory setting: DNG + JPG
▸ Select Photo File Format in the main menu
▸ Select the desired format
(DNG, DNG + JPG, JPG)
Notes
• The standardized DNG (Digital Negative) format is generally used
for the storage of raw data.
• When picture data is saved in
DNG and in JPG format simultane-
ously, then the camera will use the resolution setting for the JPG
format is used for the JPG file (see next section), i.e. the two files
may have differing resolutions.
• The DNG format always uses the highest resolution (47.4 MP), no
matter what JPG setting is selected.
• The remaining number of pictures shown in the LCD panel will
not necessarily change after every picture taken. A counter
change depends on the subject; very fine image structures
result in higher data quantities, while homogeneous surfaces
mean less data.
JPG RESOLUTION
The
JPG format setting offers 3 image resolution (number of pixels)
options. L-JP G (47 MP), M-JPG (24 MP) and S-JPG (12 MP). You can
therefore adjust your settings to the intended use and available
memory card capacity.
When the Digital Zoom function (see p. 90) is selected, then
images will be saved with the following actual resolutions.
28 mm Digital Zoom
35 mm
Digital Zoom
50 mm
Digital Zoom
75 mm
L-J P G
47 MP
30 MP 15 MP 7 MP
M-JPG
24 MP
15 MP 8 MP 3 MP
M-JPG
12 MP
8 MP 4 MP 2 MP
▸ Select JPG resolution in the submenu
▸ Select the desired resolution
Basic picture settings
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