Fine+vs+Superfine

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"Whenever the camera captures an image, unless it can save "RAW" files, it has to convert and compress the image to jpeg format. During this process, some information is lost (or, it's not a "lossless" format). Superfine just means that the compression is less, so you get a larger file size and better jpeg quality. It can be really hard to tell the difference between a "superfine" jpeg and a "fine" jpeg, so just play around a bit. If it doesn't make much difference to your eye, then go with whichever one has the right file size to make your memory card last as long as you need. For the [|**Canon A610**], a Larger, Fine image is around 1,395KB, while a Large, Superfine is 2,503 KB."

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