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JoeGumball
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Image size

I recently got a DSC-WX350 compact camera.

The image size is large, approx 3.6 MB, which rapidly fills up my hard disk. This image size is much larger than previous cameras. Instead of purchasing another larger SD memory card, is there any way to reduce the default image size of the default image to say 1.5MB? I cannot find anything in the manual regarding this.

Thanks,

Joe

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Blencogo
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Hi Joe and welcome.

 

Images are already compressed so all you can do is to change the Image Size and/or the aspect ratio of the recorded image.

 

For still photos. your camera should be set to 4:3 and as a default will be set to Image Size = Large (this saves the image as 18 million pixels). To save them as a smaller file, set the Image Size to Medium or Small (this saves the image as 10M pixels or 5M pixels with the corresponding reduction in file size). Reducing the image size may reduce the detail saved and may make a difference if you enlarge the image. You could also change the aspect ratio to 3:2 to further reduce the file size. 3:2 is the aspect of a 35mm film negative.

 

Here are the instructions for changing Image Size from your camera's Help Guide online.

 

https://helpguide.sony.net/gbmig/45298511/v1/en/contents/TP0000518216.html

 

 

Image Size (still image)

The larger the image size, the more detail will be reproduced when the image is printed on large-format paper. The smaller the image size, the more images can be recorded.

  1. MENU (Camera Settings) → [Image Size] → desired setting.

Menu item details

Image size when [Aspect Ratio] is 3:2
L: 16M 4896×3264 pixels
M: 8.9M 3648×2432 pixels
S: 4.5M 2592×1728 pixels
Image size when [Aspect Ratio] is 4:3
L: 18M 4896×3672 pixels
M: 10M 3648×2736 pixels
S: 5.0M 2592×1944 pixels
VGA 640×480 pixels
Image size when [Aspect Ratio] is 16:9
L: 13M 4896×2752 pixels
M: 7.5M 3648×2056 pixels
S: 2.1M 1920×1080 pixels
Image size when [Aspect Ratio] is 1:1
L: 13M 3664×3664 pixels
M: 7.5M 2736×2736 pixels
S: 3.7M 1920×1920 pixels

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Blencogo
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Hi Joe and welcome.

 

Images are already compressed so all you can do is to change the Image Size and/or the aspect ratio of the recorded image.

 

For still photos. your camera should be set to 4:3 and as a default will be set to Image Size = Large (this saves the image as 18 million pixels). To save them as a smaller file, set the Image Size to Medium or Small (this saves the image as 10M pixels or 5M pixels with the corresponding reduction in file size). Reducing the image size may reduce the detail saved and may make a difference if you enlarge the image. You could also change the aspect ratio to 3:2 to further reduce the file size. 3:2 is the aspect of a 35mm film negative.

 

Here are the instructions for changing Image Size from your camera's Help Guide online.

 

https://helpguide.sony.net/gbmig/45298511/v1/en/contents/TP0000518216.html

 

 

Image Size (still image)

The larger the image size, the more detail will be reproduced when the image is printed on large-format paper. The smaller the image size, the more images can be recorded.

  1. MENU (Camera Settings) → [Image Size] → desired setting.

Menu item details

Image size when [Aspect Ratio] is 3:2
L: 16M 4896×3264 pixels
M: 8.9M 3648×2432 pixels
S: 4.5M 2592×1728 pixels
Image size when [Aspect Ratio] is 4:3
L: 18M 4896×3672 pixels
M: 10M 3648×2736 pixels
S: 5.0M 2592×1944 pixels
VGA 640×480 pixels
Image size when [Aspect Ratio] is 16:9
L: 13M 4896×2752 pixels
M: 7.5M 3648×2056 pixels
S: 2.1M 1920×1080 pixels
Image size when [Aspect Ratio] is 1:1
L: 13M 3664×3664 pixels
M: 7.5M 2736×2736 pixels
S: 3.7M 1920×1920 pixels