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Vanderklam
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Joined: 20 Apr 2008
No. of posts: 39


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Posted: 12 Jan 2009

Hi guys,

Does anyone have any idea as to how to change the shooting resolution for a Canon EOS 400D?? It is currently on a default set at 72 dpi, but Im looking to crank it up to at least 200, but I have lost the manual. Any ideas??

Kev


Kevin Palmer
Lecturer in Animal Management/Course Manager
Reaseheath College
AndyS
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Joined: 26 Aug 2007
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Posted: 12 Jan 2009

Hi Kev

Is this what your looking for http://oregonstate.edu/is/mediaservices/sms/sites/default/fi les/Canon_Rebel_XTi.pdf

Or go here http://www.canon.co.uk/Support/User_Manuals/index.asp

and pick your model, also check the Software CD which came with the camera, you might have a PDF version on there

AndyS39825.5085763889
Vanderklam
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Posted: 12 Jan 2009
Thats great, many thanks Andy
Kevin Palmer
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Reaseheath College
DrDom
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Posted: 28 Jan 2009

Kev

DSLRs (and most digital cameras) shoot at one resolution which you can not change - although you can change the number of pixels that are captured. Pixels per inch are only really relevant when it comes to printing - where you can re-size your very large but low resolution 72 dpi file to a smaller one at a higher resolution.

HTH - Dominic


Dominic Tantram - Guildford
Surrey Amphibian & Reptile Group (SARG)

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