Your camera compresses pictures according to the picture quality setting. If you intend to make large prints, you can capture more detail in the picture using the Best setting (but you will use more space in the internal memory or on a Picture Card). For everyday pictures, use the Better setting, which gives you more pictures using less storage space. If you need to take a large number of pictures, or you are going to e-mail or use the pictures online, use the Good setting.
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Taking Pictures:
Previewing Picture Before it's Taken
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Taking a Picture
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Zooming in on Subject
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Setting Flash
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Adjusting Picture Quality
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Adjusting White Balance
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Setting Quickview for Each Picture
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