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10/01/2003 11:47:48 AM · #1
I just got my new SONY F717 I am so happy! Now I have to wait for the battery to charge....

Question: what image size does everyone else use?

2560 X 1920
2048 X 1536
1280 X 960

what is the best to use!

Melissa
10/01/2003 12:00:11 PM · #2
How exciting Melissa!!
My Nikon Coolpix 5700 is scheduled to arrive tomorrow, I feel like a little kid waiting for christmas, I just can't wait!! lol
10/01/2003 12:03:06 PM · #3
Congrats Melissa and GREAT choice. I couldn't be happier with mine. I use different sizes for different things but when shooting for DPC and when I want the best quality images I always use the highest setting for size.

Good luck!
10/01/2003 12:04:56 PM · #4
I usually shoot at 2048x1536 just because I know I can get a LOT more pictures on my 128mb memory stick that way. When it's something I feel might be printable, or something I know I'm going to be cropping down, I shoot at full resolution, 2560x1920. The 128mb stick seems to hold about 55-ish pictures at full resolution, 80-ish at 2048. your mileage may vary

(edited to fix a typo) :)

Message edited by author 2003-10-01 12:05:37.
10/01/2003 12:25:54 PM · #5
I have a 256mb card comming for the camera it just did not come today..
Yes I was thinking of 2048 x 1536 as a good one too Kostia....
I have 2 hours before the battery is charged...hehe

This is better then Christmas....hehe
Great day!
10/01/2003 12:35:13 PM · #6
I say always, always shoot at full resolution. If you have to crop stuff, you still have a lot of pixels left to play with.
10/01/2003 12:58:32 PM · #7
I don't think I've ever used anything other than full resolution. I usually end up cropping a bit (bad habit, perhaps).
10/01/2003 01:20:02 PM · #8
I always use full resolution. I have four 128mb memory sticks and now I also have a 20GB X-Drive.

10/01/2003 01:27:09 PM · #9
I don't have the disk space to fool around with. My main computer is a notebook with a 10 gig drive, and it's just about full. I don't have a CD burner, and iI'm running out of Zip disks. I also only have the one 128mb memory stick (I use the 32mb that came with the camera in my Clie instead). So yes, I'm on board with "always shoot at full resolution," but I just can't afford to do it.
10/01/2003 02:35:44 PM · #10
98% of the time I use 1280 X 960 on my Sony 707, which is more than adequate for my use. Sometimes I do bump it up to full resolution, but not very often

James
10/01/2003 04:58:35 PM · #11
I am going to try to use the camera at full res. but we will see if I need to take more photos, I will have to lower the res. in order to get more photos.. I take alot of photos away from the house like at the cabin where I have no computer....

Still getting use to the camera...hehe
10/01/2003 05:02:46 PM · #12
Enjoy your new camera!
10/06/2003 01:15:07 PM · #13
Just got my F717 also!!!! Thanks JD!!! Where is my strap?
10/16/2003 07:43:30 PM · #14
2048 X 1536
10/17/2003 02:41:05 AM · #15
Welcome to the team, guys! (I play for two teams ;)). As a 10D owner I've come to realise that there are very distinct advantages to a small and extremely versatile camera. I love my 10D and you'd have to pry it from my cold, dead hands, but the cost, weight, convenience, versatility and integrity (no frickin dust-on-the-sensor problems) of the F717 and cameras like it are amazing. You may think it's large, but only until you've held a 10D with the battery grip and a 70-200 zoom lens on it.

You don't have an inferior tool to the DSLR crowd - just a different one. After an unsuccessful attempt to sell mine recently, I have decided to keep it for just this reason. I don't have a general purpose zoom lens for my 10D 'cause the F717 fulfills the everyday camera role for now. I have come to appreciate its abilities as a hand-holdable landscape (read: large depth-of-focus at large apertures) camera.

As for the thread topic...I find that shooting at full resolution will reduce noise when resampled as an averaging of pixels takes place. If shooting for the web and the number of images storable is a concern, however, shooting at medium resolution is more than enough for printing good 4x6s and 5x7s and will allow you to, of course, take more photos. A photo taken is better than one not taken when your memory stick is full...

Message edited by author 2003-10-17 02:42:46.
10/17/2003 06:19:49 AM · #16
when I had mine I only ever used max.
infact I've never used anything other that max res on a digi cam.
if the photo comes out good, and you want to crop and play with it, the more pixels, the better.
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