![]() It hasn't got much to do with the camera except that the new camera might be writing a different DPI value as a part of the JPEG metadata.ĭPI is actually something that you for the most part don't have to worry about. Your knowledge and insight are greatly appreciated.įor the DPI I've dealt with people that had the same confusion like what A_Wye might be having.ĭPI is just an EXIF or metadata thing. I like the camera features in the SX740 a lot but the images are way below my expectation of a Canon camera. Will the heck allows me to take pictures in RAW or jpg with higher than the factory default. I would like to know if the CHDK program will allow me to improve the resolution (160 DPI) when it is released. I also compared the SX740HS pictures with pictures taken by SX50HS taken at the same speed, same ISO and same F-stop setting. My old SX110 (no raw capability) records picture at 160 dpi and thus produces much sharper pictures than the SX740HS. ![]() The L mode is just a larger physical print version of the M, or S. For a 21 megapixels camera, whether it took pictures at L, M or S, the quality is the same, that it products pictures at 72 dpi. Unfortunately, I have SX740 for more than 14 days and cannot return it. ![]() My 9 megapixel SX110 produces much sharper pictures than the SX740. I am extremely disappointed with its image quality. I have just purchased a Canon SX740HS for compact travel with 40X Optical zoom and day-to-day snapshots. I owned many Powershots and still actively using SX110, S95, SX50HS and a DSLR.
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