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These settings are intended to allow you to have maximum time while actually taking pictures with your camera! They will be subsequently smaller later! But they are for the initial taking of the pictures, and designed for you to use your memory to the extent that you desire! Formats as such do not change this, only these settings of these variables!


I am going to give you 4 settings for your camera the first two are large file size high quality:
resolution set 640 x 480 frame rate 30 this is full motion Quality
resolution set 646 x 480 frame rate 15 this is Normal Quality

Smaller files Lower quality:
resolution set 320 x 240 frame rate 30 this is full motion Quality
resolution set 320 x 240 frame rate 15 this is Normal Quality

Starting at the top is the largest file size going to the smallest file size on the bottom! Hope these 4 settings help you!

The format for motion pictures on a hand held digital camera (one that also takes still pictures) is .mov, you can only change variables called the frame size and the frames per second. The format is fixed and cannot be changed! The larger the frame size the larger the file size required; likewise, the larger the number of frames per second the larger the larger the file size required.

The only way to increase your shoot time is to decrease your frame size and the number of frames per second! When you cut back on your frames per second from 30 to 15 what happens is you double your shoot time but your motions are a little bit more jerky when you watch the on the screen. Oh yes add a bigger memory chip!

Hope I have helped you!

JPEG mentioned above is for still pictures only and is a universal compression method it is the normal method that off the shelf camera are formatted and it is the international standard!

The Google software mentioned below is only for still pictures and does nothing to motion pictures but helps organize pictures in your computer (stills) and does a good job!

APS

2006-10-14 08:50:09 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

go for divx - avi format file. It is much portable ! It can be palyed by lots of stand alone dvd players (TV).

2006-10-17 16:47:18 · answer #2 · answered by dand370 3 · 0 0

photo jpeg works great, its a lossless compression.

2006-10-14 07:11:39 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

.mov format.

2006-10-14 07:11:38 · answer #4 · answered by Lil' Gay Monster 7 · 0 0

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