![]() My Olympus Pen-F has four options: basic, normal, fine, and super-fine, which, at full-size allows you to store from 510 to 2347 photos on the same 8 GB. As an example, the manual explains that on an 8 GB memory card, you can store 800 photos at normal compression, but only 540 at fine compression. My Fuji X100F has two options: normal and fine. With most digital cameras – other than a smartphone – you can choose the level of compression you use for your JPEGs. They’re commonly used on digital cameras because they save a lot of space. They are JPEGs, the standard compressed format that has been in use for for about 25 years. If you take photos with an iPhone, you don’t really pay attention to the format of the digital files it saves. ![]()
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