In the High Resolution Mode, you use the full 16-Magapixel of the sensor. The setting is ideal for images that you want to print large format. The "Extended Dynamic Range" made at the same time on two different recordings, which assembles the camera to an image. Image areas of different brightness is like the Finepix characterized.
For shooting in low light, the camera is set to "High sensitivity and low noise." The Automatic combines two of the same color pixels on the sensor. This increases the surface area of each pixel, simultaneously, the camera's sensitivity. The operation of the Finepix is about just under nine inches wide touch screen.
It changes depending on the camera's orientation automatically between portrait and landscape mode and support for zoom in or out of the crop two-finger gesture. Video records the Finepix in Full HD resolution in H.264 compressed format.
For shooting in low light, the camera is set to "High sensitivity and low noise." The Automatic combines two of the same color pixels on the sensor. This increases the surface area of each pixel, simultaneously, the camera's sensitivity. The operation of the Finepix is about just under nine inches wide touch screen.
It changes depending on the camera's orientation automatically between portrait and landscape mode and support for zoom in or out of the crop two-finger gesture. Video records the Finepix in Full HD resolution in H.264 compressed format.
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