Friday, September 14, 2012

Change The Pixel Size In A Digital Camera

Set your digital camera's resolution before taking pictures.


If you've left your camera on the default settings from the manufacturer, you may not be using all the pixels you paid for. Although you can't change the size of your digital camera's pixels, you can change the quantity of pixels used to create each picture by altering the resolution settings on the camera. Setting your camera resolution to utilize all pixels available produces the clearest, sharpest pictures within the capabilities of your digital camera. The more pixels used, the more details you have in your pictures.


Instructions


1. Turn the camera on by pressing the "Power" button.


2. Press the "Function" button to display a menu of options on the LCD screen.


3. Scroll down to the "Image Quality" or "Resolution" setting. Press the "Function" button to choose this option.


4. Use the arrow keys on the back of the camera to scroll through the various resolution settings available.


5. Choose the "L" or large setting for the highest quality photos available. Select "M" for medium or "S" for a small resolution setting.


6. Press the "Function" button to lock in your resolution selection. Press the "Function" button once more to clear the menu from the screen and start taking photographs.







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