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Questions :
Question :
An MPO file is recorded in addition to a JPEG file after shooting 3D pictures. Why?
Answer:
When shooting 3D pictures, a JPEG file and an MPO file are recorded in record mode 16:9 S.
The MPO format (Multi Picture Object Format, file extension: ".MPO") is a CIPA (Camera & Imaging Products Association) file format. This file format saves multiple images as a single image file.
In 3D picture shooting, the camera creates parallax images for the right and left eye in MPO format.
Note:
If either the MPO file or JPEG file is deleted from the computer, the images cannot be displayed in 3D.
Question :
Can I play back the 3D images, taken with 3D mode, on the LCD monitor of my camera?
Answer:
No, the 3D images cannot be played back on the monitor of your camera. You can play back the images on 3D-compatible devices (e.g. TV, computer).
Note:
To play back the 3D images on a TV, connect a 3D-compatible TV to your camera using an HDMI cable (CB-HD1, 1.5 m, sold separately).
Question :
What are the compression rates and what size are the image files in each record mode?
Answer:
The following table shows the approximate values:
[Still pictures]
The compression rate in Fine (shooting at high quality) is 1/4. The rate in Normal (shooting at normal quality) is 1/8.
Image size |
Compression |
Number of storable pictures without sound |
File size
(approx.) |
Internal memory |
4GB SD/SDHC/SDXC card |
16M
(4608 x 3456) |
Fine |
7 |
488 |
8.4MB |
Normal |
15 |
957 |
4.3MB |
8M
(3264 x 2448) |
Fine |
15 |
957 |
4.3MB |
Normal |
29 |
1,856 |
2.2MB |
5M
(2560 x 1920) |
Fine |
24 |
1,527 |
2.7MB |
Normal |
46 |
2,873 |
1.4MB |
3M
(2048 x 1536) |
Fine |
38 |
2,413 |
1.7MB |
Normal |
75 |
4,641 |
0.9MB |
2M
(1600 x 1200) |
Fine |
62 |
3,893 |
1.1MB |
Normal |
118 |
7,099 |
0.6MB |
1M
(1280 x 960) |
Fine |
94 |
5,746 |
0.7MB |
Normal |
180 |
10,971 |
0.4MB |
VGA
(640 x 480) |
Fine |
316 |
17,240 |
0.2MB |
Normal |
542 |
30,170 |
0.1MB |
16:9 L
(4608 x 2592) |
Fine |
10 |
645 |
6.4MB |
Normal |
20 |
1,270 |
3.2MB |
16:9 S
(1920 x 1080) |
Fine |
57 |
3,549 |
1.2MB |
Normal |
111 |
6,704 |
0.6MB |
[Movies]
Image size /
Horizontal-to-vertical ratio |
Image quality |
Storable recording time with sound |
Internal memory |
4GB SD/SDHC/SDXC card |
1080 (1920 x 1080) / 16:9 *1 |
Fine |
24 sec. |
28 min. 14 sec. |
Normal |
36 sec. |
42 min. 29sec. |
720 (1280 x 720)/16:9 *1 |
Normal |
55 sec. |
102 min. 45sec. |
360 (640 x 360) / 16:9 |
Normal |
3 min. 25 sec. |
233 min. 39 sec. |
180 (320 x 180) / 16:9 |
Normal |
6 min. 16 sec. |
428 min. 22 sec. |
VGA (640 x 480) / 4:3 |
Normal |
2 min. 21 sec. |
160 min. 38 sec. |
QVGA (320 x 240) / 4:3 |
Normal |
4 min. 26 sec. |
303 min. 5 sec. |
*1 When recording in 1080P or 720P format, the maximum recording time per movie is 29 minutes.
Note:
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The number of storable still pictures and storable movie recording time are approximate and are calculated based on capacity. The figures are not a guarantee of battery life. |
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To increase the free space in the internal memory or memory card, save any images and movies you wish to keep to external storage (for example, on a computer) and then delete them from the internal memory or memory card. |
Regarding the movie recording time:
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Regardless of the card capacity, the maximum file size per movie is 4 GB. |
Question :
Which types of memory cards can I use?
Answer:
SD, SDHC and SDXC cards can be used.
xD-Picture Card™ and CompactFlash® media cannot be used.
Question :
Where can I find information on how to use the [ib] software?
Answer:
Answers to the most frequently asked questions about [ib] are collected here.
Detailed documentation of the software's functions is available in the application's Help file. To access the Help file, launch [ib] and choose ib Help from the Help menu.
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