07-20-2006, 12:44 PM | #1 |
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I just got a new 6 megapixel (last broke grrrr). How big a of a difference is it between fine and superfine compression? I notice that I can take about 65% more pics if the setting is at fine versus superfine. Will it make a difference for low light settings??
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I would always use superfine, otherwise you're not using all of the mp quality. If you don't have enough room, get a new card on newegg.com. 512 or even 1gb are under $50 now I think.
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Superfine is a must, unless you're just taking test shots or very casual (point and shoot) shots. Like Nikki said, if you don't use it, then what was the point in getting a 6 MP?
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07-20-2006, 01:06 PM | #4 |
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OK, so I'll blow out the settings. Thanks.
Out of curiosity then, what takes better shots; 1) 6 megapixel at fine or 2) 4 megapixel at superfine.
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it depends on the camera and how much quality is reduced. it might say in your manual how many mp are being used at each setting, otherwise I don't know if there is a way of knowing.
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And like nikki said Go buy a memory card dude...I just got a 4gb for 220$ and its 80x..Can take 1k pictures at the highest setting! :rocks: I rock 20D
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As for low light, MP shouldn't make a difference. Low light has more to do with your camera sensor and it's performance. If you really want to shoot low light, you're better off getting a DSLR so you can control f stop and iso, get some fast glass |
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I have a 2GB card. I take some movies with my camera and that eats some space. 99% of the time my pics are either for the web or 4x6 prints. I'll get another card if I run out of space before I can download. Thanks everyone.
Nikki, lowering the compression doesn't change the number of megapixels used, but simply lowers the picture quality.
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Uncompressed is the best quality - e.g. RAW. But, that takes up quite a bit of space. Compression is acceptable to most amateurs and non-pros (even the better cameras can shoot with compression and still suit the pros).
It doesn't matter if 99% of the time your pics are web or 4x6 - I can tell the difference between 2vs4vs6vs8vs12 MP cameras on a 4x6 picture. Regardless, taking shots at best quality compression will give you flexibility in the case you might need say, an 8x11" print of something you shot a while ago.
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