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What does “Good, Better, Best” (or Fine, Normal, Basic) refer to in my camera settings?

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What does “Good, Better, Best” (or Fine, Normal, Basic) refer to in my camera settings?

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This refers to the amount of compression that is applied to the image when the camera processes it for storage. The higher the compression level, the smaller the file size, the more images that can be saved to a memory card. Compression comes with a trade-off. As you increase compression the quality of the images decreases.

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