Frage von cojack:Hello!
Who says times the resolution of the camera.
5m of 3:2 16:9 and VGA 3m 1m
Thank you very much
cojack
Antwort von WoWu:
... could it be that it is a projector acting?
5m diagonal screen sizes in the data for standard 3:2 or 16; 9 for video data
3m for maximum data capacity in VGA Resolutionund 1 m for the minimum distance ....
makes sense for you?
Antwort von WoWu:
.. see parallel thread
Antwort von WoWu:
... I had overlooked that this is a camera should be ..
Then it is the quality (resolution) dialing:
VGA of 640x480 (the last) to 5 million pixels.
The 3:2 and 16:9 video settings will be ..
but just try this out .....
Antwort von cojack:
nice thank you for your opinions!
The m with I have already vermutetm, with the 3:2 so I was unclear.
Thank you
Antwort von Jan:
Sorry that with the 3:2 is a little different - something I try to explain (but could take some time).
The good old film has the aspect ratio of 3:2 (36x24), almost all digicams use a 4:3 sensor, however, with a few exceptions such as the Panasonic LX 1 & 2 (16:9 sensor).
Who now no 3:2 setting in the Camera and ordered a Picture, where no preference is for a 10x 15 desire (2:3!) A:
a 10x13 - nearly correct picture of the recording without trimming
10x15 with a white edge - the same 10x13 with 2 white edges
a 10x 15 - where the top and bottom which is cut off
depending on the business differently. Now, most photo albums but 10x15 and a 10x13 is sometimes lost out.
To create a 10x15 without circumcision to be 3:2, or by s.PC photo program to modify 3:2 ratio.
Most cameras now have this gift (eg Sony, Panasonic, Casio etc), not Canon, which use eg a 3:2 frame with the latest models, so that the customer of early s.richtig persists.
The models fit with 3:2 in the Camera have the correct aspect ratio of 4:3 to 3:2 at.
VG
Jan