0

Out of 0 Ratings

Owner's of the Canon Digital Camera EOS70DBODY gave it a score of 0 out of 5. Here's how the scores stacked up:
  • Reliability

    0 out of 5
  • Durability

    0 out of 5
  • Maintenance

    0 out of 5
  • Performance

    0 out of 5
  • Ease of Use

    0 out of 5
of 468
 
117
3 Setting the Image-Recording Quality
Guide to Image-Recording Quality Settings (Approx.)
*1:b is suitable for playing the images on a digital photo frame.
*2:c is suitable for emailing the image or using it on a Web site.
b and c will be in 7 (Fine) quality.
The file size, possible shots, and maximum burst during continuous shooting
are based on Canon’s testing standards (3:2 aspect ratio, ISO 100 and
Standard Picture Style) using an 8 GB card. These figures will vary
depending on the subject, card brand, aspect ratio, ISO speed, Picture
Style, Custom Functions, and other settings.
The maximum burst applies to <o> high-speed continuous shooting.
Figures in parentheses apply to an UHS-I class 8 GB card based on Canon’s
testing standards.
Image
Quality
Pixels
Recorded
Printing
Size
File Size
(MB)
Possible
Shots
Maximum
Burst
JPEG
73
20M A2
6.6 1000 40 (65)
83 3.5 1920 130 (1920)
74
8.9M A3
3.6 1840 100 (1840)
84 1.8 3410 3410 (3410)
7a
5.0M A4
2.3 2790 430 (2790)
8a 1.2 5200 5200 (5200)
b*
1
2.5M 9x13 cm 1.3 4990 4990 (4990)
c*
2
0.3M - 0.3 19380 19380 (19380)
RAW
1 20M A2 24.0 260 15 (16)
41 11M A3 19.3 370 9(10)
61 5.0M A4 13.3 470 11 (13)
RAW
+
JPEG
1
73
20M
20M
A2
A2
24.0+6.6 200 8 (8)
41
73
11M
20M
A3
A2
19.3+6.6 270 8(8)
61
73
5.0M
20M
A4
A2
13.3+6.6 320 8(8)
Even if you use a UHS-I class card, the maximum burst indicator will not
change. The maximum burst in parentheses in the table will apply instead.
COPY