Friday, March 1, 2013

Set Your Camera For Highres Pics

Set your camera resolution to "High" for the best-quality photos.


When you want the best possible photos from your camera, adjust the camera's resolution in the image quality settings menu. High-res, or high resolution, pictures use all the pixels available on your camera's sensor. The more data the camera collects, the more detail you will notice in your pictures -- especially when printing enlargements. Setting your camera to take hi-res pictures takes less than a minute. Plus, the setting stays put. You don't have to reset the resolution each time you turn on your camera.


Instructions


1. Turn the camera's power switch to "On."


2. Press the "Menu" button located on the back of the camera, near the LCD screen.


3. Scroll through the menu options using the arrow buttons or round pad to the right of the LCD screen.


4. Stop on the "Image Quality Settings" menu. It may also have the label "Resolution" or "Image Size." Press the "Set" or "OK" button on the back of the camera to select this menu.


5. Scroll through the options. Stop on the "High" or "Best" option. If only pixel number ratings show, choose the setting with the largest numbers.


6. Press the "Set" or "OK" button to lock in your choice. Press the "Menu" button to exit the image setting menu.







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