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[Question] What size are [3:2F], [1:1F], and [16:9F] images?

[3:2F] means 3:2 aspect ratio.
[1:1F] means 1:1 aspect ratio.
[16:9F] means 16:9 aspect ratio.

Example: [3:2F] image



Image size is '3468 x 2432', picture quality is Fine (F).
Shooting at this size gives you the same sized shooting frame as 35 mm film cameras.
When the image size is set to [3:2F], a black border is added to the top and bottom of the image in the picture display in accordance with the shooting range.

 
Example: [1:1F] image

Image size is '2736 x 2736', picture quality is Fine (F).
Shooting at this size gives you the square frame like medium-sized film cameras with 6x6cm (1:1 / square).
When the image size is set to [1:1F], a black border is added to the left and right of the image in the picture display in accordance with the shooting range.

 
Example: [16:9F] image

Image size is '3648 x 2048', picture quality is Fine (F).
This size will be usful when viewing pictures in a TV screen with 16:9 aspect ratio.
When the image size is set to [16:9F], a black border is added to the top and buttom of the image in the picture display in accordance with the shooting range.

 
Any image size other than above will have 4:3 in aspect ratio.
This will be suitalbe for use on a general personal computer monitor or in conventional TV monitor (apart from High Definition television / HDTV.)


See the FAQ below for information on how to change the image mode and image size.
How do I change the picture quality and image size?

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Answer ID: EDC03042
Date created: April 12, 2010
Date modified: --
Product: CX3
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Category: Hardware specifications


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