Format |
JPG |
Company |
Joint Photographic Experts Group |
Description |
Nearly all digital cameras have the option to save images in JPEG format. The JPEG format supports 8 bits per color (red, green, and blue) and produces relatively small file sizes. The compression when not too severe does not detract noticeably from the image. But JPEG files can suffer generational degradation when repeatedly edited and saved. Photographic images may be better stored in a lossless non-JPEG format if they will be re-edited in future, or if the presence of small 'artifacts' is unacceptable. It is however the best format for internet publishing in most cases. |
Benefits |
Small file size, high popularity |
Drawbacks |
Loss in quality |
Cameras |
The Canon EOS 600D produces excellent images even at high ISO settings. Images captured at base ISO are extremely detailed. More information at Canon EOS 600D official page
Megapixels | 18.00 | Aperture | F1.0 - F91 (Actual aperture range depends on lens used) | Focal length (35mm equiv.) | 1.6x Multiplier | ISO | Auto, 100, 200, 400, 800, 1600, 3200, 6400, (12800 with boost) | Year | 2011 |
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Metadata |
Handles XMP, EXIF or IPTC |