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[Rec. separately] [Rec. to multiple] The captured image is recorded to the CF card and SD card simultaneously. In this case, the operation explained on this page selects the card for playing back images. Selecting the Card to Record or Playback 3 Recording Method with Two Cards Inserted If both the CF card and SD card are inserted into the camera, you can set the recording method for the cards. 1 Select [Record func+media/folder sel.]. ..Under the [5] tab, select [Record func+media/folder sel.], then press <0>. 2 Select [Record func.]. ..Turn the <5> dial to select [Record func.], then press <0>. 3 Select the recording method. ..Turn the <5> dial to select the recording method, then press <0>. ..Standard Images will be recorded to the card selected with the procedure on the preceding page. ..Auto switch media Same as with the [Standard] setting, but if the card becomes full, the camera will automatically switch to the other card to record images. ..Rec. separately You can set the image size to be recorded for each card (p.59). Each image is recorded to both the CF and SD cards at the image size you have set. The image size can be set freely to 3and 5or 1 and K1, for example. ..Rec. to multiple Each image is recorded to both the CF and SD cards simultaneously at the same image size. You can also select RAW+JPEG. 57 Selecting the Card to Record or Playback ..When [Auto switch media] is set, the card for recording will switch from fto gto u. ..When [Rec. separately] or [Rec. to multiple] is set, the image will be recorded under the same file number to both the CF and SD cards. Also, the top LCD panel and viewfinder will display the number of possible shots of the card having the lower number. If one of the cards becomes full, [Card* full] will be displayed and shooting will be disabled. If this happens, either replace the card or set the recording method to [Standard] or [Auto switch media] and select the card with remaining space to continue shooting. Setting the Image-recording Quality You can set the image size (recorded pixels), image type (JPEG or RAW), and JPEG quality (compression rate). Selecting the Image Size 3/4/5/6will record the image as a JPEG image. In the 1/K1/ 61 mode, the image will require processing with the software provided. You can set the image size in one of the two ways below. Using the Rear LCD Panel to Set the Image Size 1 Press the button. (9) ..Press the button once or twice to display the card and image size on the rear LCD panel. Image size/Card zWB 2 Select the image size. ..Turn the <5> dial to select the image size. ..If 1/K1/61and 3/4/5/6are displayed at the same time, the RAW and JPEG image will be recorded simultaneously on the card. ..Turn the <6> dial to select the card to record or playback images (p.56). When [Record func.] is set to [Rec. separately] (p.57), turn the <6> dial to select the card and set the image size for the respective card. 59 Setting the Image-recording Quality Using the Menu Screen to Set the Image Size 1 Select [Image size]. ..Under the [2] tab, select [Image size], then press <0>. 2 Set the image size. ..To select a RAW image size, turn the <6> dial. To select a JPEG image size, turn the <5> dial. ..On the screen, the “***M (megapixels) **** x ****” number indicates the recorded pixel count, and [****] is the number of possible shots. ..Press <0> to set it. Image Size Setting Examples 3only 1only 61+5 ..If [–] is set for both RAW and JPEG, 3will be set. ..If [Record func.] is set to [Rec. separately] (p.57), the setting screen will be different. You can set the image size for each card. ..In accordance with the selected image size, the
or <1> icon will be displayed on the right side in the viewfinder. ..The image size icons indicate the following: 1 (RAW), K1 (Medium RAW), 61 (Small RAW), JPEG, 3(Large), 4(Medium 1), 5 (Medium 2), 6(Small). Setting the Image-recording Quality Guide to Image-recording Quality Settings (Approx.) Image Size Pixels Recorded Print Size File Size (MB) Possible Shots Maximum Burst 3 16.0M A3 or larger 5.7 692 85 (121) 4 12.4M Around A3 4.5 874 111 (164) 5 8.4M A4 or larger 3.5 1148 182 (309) 6 4.0M A5 or larger 2.0 1957 1957 (5447) 1 16.0M A3 or larger 22.2 175 26 (28) 1+3 16.0M+16.0M - 22.2+5.7 139 20 (20) 1+4 16.0M+12.4M 22.2+4.5 145 20 (20) 1+5 16.0M+8.4M 22.2+3.5 152 20 (20) 1+6 16.0M+4.0M 22.2+2.0 161 20 (20) K1 9.0M A4 or larger 14.8 263 33 (35) K1+3 9.0M+16.0M - 14.8+5.7 190 20 (20) K1+4 9.0M+12.4M 14.8+4.5 202 20 (20) K1+5 9.0M+8.4M 14.8+3.5 214 20 (20) K1+6 9.0M+4.0M 14.8+2.0 232 20 (20) 61 4.0M A5 or larger 9.9 397 43 (43) 61+3 4.0M+16.0M - 9.9+5.7 251 20 (20) 61+4 4.0M+12.4M 9.9+4.5 272 20 (20) 61+5 4.0M+8.4M 9.9+3.5 294 20 (20) 61+6 4.0M+4.0M 9.9+2.0 329 20 (20) ..Figures for the file size, possible shots, and maximum burst during continuous shooting are based on Canon’s 4GB testing card and Canon’s testing standards (JPEG quality 8, ISO 100, and Standard Picture Style). These figures will vary d...