Sunday, November 21, 2010

How do you change the resolution of pictures on a Sony Digital Still Cyber shot DSC-W210/W215/W220/W230.....?

I have the Sony Cyber-shot Digital Still Camera (pink) and i went to get my picture developed but the person working there said the resolution was too low, and that i should look in the manual for the camera to see how to get the resolution higher. I look through there and i couldn't find anything about it. I have no idea how to do it, so please help me out! Thanks!How do you change the resolution of pictures on a Sony Digital Still Cyber shot DSC-W210/W215/W220/W230.....?
Well,

The Record menu offers additional exposure options of

White Balance,

Exposure Compensation,

Focus,

Metering Mode (Multi-metering or Spot),

White Balance,

ISO,

Picture Quality (image compression),

Normal/Burst/Multi-Burst modes,

Interval (for Multi-Burst capture),

Flash Level,

Picture Effects, and Saturation,

Contrast, and Sharpness adjustments. Under the Picture Effects setting,

you can record images in black and white or sepia monochrome, or select the Solarize or Negative Art options, while the White Balance menu gives you options of Auto, Daylight, Cloudy, Fluorescent, Incandescent, and Flash.

The DSC-P73's flash operates in Forced, Suppressed, Auto, Red-Eye Reduction, and Slow-Sync (Twilight Portrait only) modes. As in last year's P72 model, Sony removed the image size setting from the Record menu, and gave it an external control.



This is useful when trying to quickly change resolution settings,