Image Quality Settings: JPEG Image Size/HEIF Image Size
The larger the image size, the more detail will be reproduced when the image is printed on large-format paper. The smaller the image size, the more images can be recorded.
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MENU →
(Shooting) → [Image Quality/Rec] → [Image Quality Settings] → [JPEG Image Size]/[HEIF Image Size] → desired setting.
Menu item details
When [Aspect Ratio] is set to 3:2
| Setting values | Pixel number (horizontal×vertical) |
|---|---|
| L:66M | 9984×6656 pixels |
| M:28M | 6528×4352 pixels |
| S:17M | 4992×3328 pixels |
When [Aspect Ratio] is set to 4:3
| Setting values | Pixel number (horizontal×vertical) |
|---|---|
| L:59M | 8880×6656 pixels |
| M:25M | 5808×4352 pixels |
| S:15M | 4432×3328 pixels |
When [Aspect Ratio] is set to 16:9
| Setting values | Pixel number (horizontal×vertical) |
|---|---|
| L:56M | 9984×5616 pixels |
| M:24M | 6528×3672 pixels |
| S:14M | 4992×2808 pixels |
When [Aspect Ratio] is set to 1:1
| Setting values | Pixel number (horizontal×vertical) |
|---|---|
| L:44M | 6656×6656 pixels |
| M:19M | 4352×4352 pixels |
| S:11M | 3328×3328 pixels |
Hint
- When recording in the M or S size, the pixel number will not change even if you switch the angle of view between the full-frame size and APS-C size.
Note
- The L size cannot be selected when shooting in the APS-C size. If you shoot in the APS-C size while the L size is selected, the image size will switch to the M size temporarily.
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