Sony Cyber-shot 3-294-896-12(1) manual

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    © 2008 Sony Corporation 3-294-896- 12 (1) GB Digital Stil l Camera Cyber-shot Handbook DSC-W150/W170 Before oper ating th e unit, pl ease read this Handboo k thoroughly together w ith the “Instruction Manual” a nd the “Cyber -shot Step-up Gui de” , and retai n them for futu re reference. V CLICK! Table of contents Basic Op erations Using t[...]

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    2 Notes on using th e camera Notes o n the type s of “Me mory St ick” that you c an use ( not supp lied) “Memor y Sti ck Duo” You can use a “Memor y Stick Duo” wi th the camera. “Mem ory Stick ” You cann ot use a “Memor y St ick” with th e camer a. Other memor y cards c annot be u sed. • For details on “Memory Stick Duo”, [...]

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    3 Tabl e of cont ents Notes on usi ng the camera .......... ...... .......... ......... .......... ....... ......... ..........2 Basic techniqu es for bett er images ....... ....... ......... .......... .......... .......... ......7 Focus – Foc usin g on a subj ect su ccess fully . ...... ........ ...... ...... ..... ...... ........ ...... . 7 Ex[...]

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    4 Table of conten ts Flash Level: Adjusting th e amount of flas h light Red E ye Redu cti on: Setti ng the Red E ye Redu cti on fu ncti on DRO: Optimi zing the brigh tness and contra st Color Mo de: Chang ing the vividn ess of th e image or addin g special effects SteadyS hot: Selecti ng the anti-blu r mode (Shooting Se ttings) : Selecti ng the Sho[...]

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    5 Table of content s Main Setting s — Main Settings 1 ........... ......... ....... .......... ......... ........ 79 Main Setting s — Main Settings 2 ........... ......... ....... .......... ......... ........ 81 Shooting Settings — Shooting Settings 1 ....... .......... ....... ......... ........ 83 Shooting Settings — Shooting Settings 2 [...]

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    6 Table of conten ts How to print s till images ......... .......... .......... ......... .......... ....... ......... ........ 108 Printing imag es directly usi ng a PictBridge complia nt printer .... .......... . 10 9 Printing at a shop ............. .......... ......... .......... ...... .......... .......... .......... .... 112 Troubleshootin g[...]

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    7 Basi c tech niques for b ette r imag es Whe n you press the s hutt er bu tto n half way dow n, th e cam era ad ju sts th e foc us au tom ati cal ly (Auto Focus). Re member to press the shutter bu tton only hal fway down. When fo cusing i s diff icult t [Focus] (page 55) If th e imag e looks blurr ed eve n afte r focu sing, i t may b e beca use of[...]

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    8 Basi c tech niqu es for bet ter i mages Hints for p reven ting blur The cam era m oved acc idental ly whe n you took the imag e. This is calle d “Cam era shake ”. On the o ther h and, if the subj ect move d when yo u took the imag e, it i s calle d “subje ct blur ”. Camera shake Cause Your hands or bo dy shake while y ou hold the camera a[...]

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    9 Basic t echniqu es for bet ter ima ges You can create vario us images by adjusting th e e xposure a nd the ISO se nsiti vity. Exposu re is the am ount of ligh t that the cam era will recei ve when you re lease t he shut ter. Exposure Ad justing th e light i ntensit y Overexposure = too much ligh t Wh itish ima ge The exp osure is automatic ally s[...]

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    10 Basi c tech niqu es for bet ter i mages Adjusting ISO Sensitivity (Reco mmended Exposure Index) ISO sen sitivi ty is a speed rati ng for record ing medi a that incor porates an i mage sen sor that receiv es li ght. E ven whe n the ex posur e is th e same, images diffe r depen ding on the I SO sensitivity. To ad jus t the I SO sen sit ivit y, se [...]

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    11 Basic t echniqu es for bet ter ima ges A digital ima ge is made up of a c ollection of smal l dots called pixe ls. If i t contai ns a lar ge number of pi xels, the image b ecomes large, i t take s up more me mory, an d the imag e is di splayed in fine d etail. “Im age size ” is shown b y the number of pixels. Althoug h you can not see t he d[...]

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    12 Basi c tech niqu es for bet ter i mages DSC-W170 The defa ult set tings ar e marked wit h . Image size Usage guidelines No. of images Printing 10M (3648×27 36) For pri nts up t o A3+(13×1 9") Less More Fine Rough 3:2 (8M ) *1 (3648×24 32) Shoot in 3:2 aspe ct ratio 5M (2592 × 1944) For prints up t o A4(8×10" ) 3M (2048 × 1536) Fo[...]

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    13 Basic t echniqu es for bet ter ima ges DSC-W 150 The def ault setti ngs are mar ked with . DSC-W 170/W 150 The def ault setti ngs are mar ked with . • The larger the ima ge size, the higher the image quali ty. • The higher the number of frames per s econd, the smoother the playback image. Image size Usage guidelines No. of images Pr inti ng [...]

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    14 Basi c tech niqu es for bet ter i mages The eyes of the subjec t may co me out red , or fuzzy whi te circu lar spots ma y appear wh en using the flash. These phen omen a can be red uced by taking the followin g steps. The “R ed- eye ph enom enon” Pupils be come d ilated in dark env ironm ents. Flas h light is reflecte d off the blood vessels[...]

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    15 Iden tify ing pa rts See the page s in parenthese s for details of operati on. A POWE R butt on B Shutte r button (25) C POWER lamp D Flash (26) E Microp hone F Lens G Spea ker H Finder w indow I Self-ti mer lamp (27) / Smi le S hutte r lam p (31 )/ AF illumina tor (83) A AE/AF lock lamp (g reen) B Flas h charge lam p/ Record lamp (oran ge) C Fi[...]

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    16 Ident ifyin g part s K Contr ol bu tton Menu on: v / V / b / B / z (43) Menu off: DISP/ / / (21, 26, 27) L (Slideshow) bu tton (35) M Multi c onnector Used in t he foll owing situat ions: • Making a USB connection between the camera and the computer. • Making a connection to audio /video input jacks on a TV. • Making a connection to a Pict[...]

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    17 Indi cators o n the scre en Each time you pre ss v (DISP) on the control but ton, the displ ay changes (page 21). See the page s in parenthese s for details of operati on. When sh ooting still ima ges • The indicator s are limited in Easy Shooting mode. When sh ooting mov ies A Displ ay Indication Batter y rema ining Low battery warning ( 125)[...]

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    18 Indic ator s on th e scre en B C D Color mo de (60) Displ ay Indication z AE/AF lock (25) REC Standby Recording a movie/Standby a movie ISO40 0 ISO number (53) NR s low shu tter • Whe n th e s hutt er s pee d becomes slower than a certain speed in low light conditions, th e NR ( Noise Reduction) slow shutter function is activa ted automatic al[...]

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    19 Indica tors on the sc reen When pl aying b ack stil l image s When pl aying b ack mov ies A B Displ ay Indication Batte ry rema ining Low batter y warning (125) Im age si ze (46) • is di splayed onl y for the DSC-W170. • is di splayed onl y for the DSC-W150. PictBrid ge connecti ng (110) View Mode (62) Filter by Faces (64) Favorit es (62 ) P[...]

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    20 Indic ator s on th e scre en C Histogram (21) • appears when histogram display is disabled. Displ ay Indication Playback folder (73) • This does not appear when using in ternal memory. 8/8 12/12 Image numbe r/Number of images rec orded in select ed folder Playback Media (“Memor y Stick Duo ”, Internal m emory) Changin g folder (73) • T[...]

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    21 Changi ng t he scr een disp lay Each time you pre ss v (DISP) on the control but ton, the displ ay changes as follows: • If you view images in bright outside light , adjust the brightness of the LCD backlight up. However, the battery power may decrea se faster under such condition. • The histogram does not appear in the following situations:[...]

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    22 Chan ging the screen di splay z Adjust ing EV (Expos ure Value) by displaying a histo gram A histogram is a graph showing the brightness of an image. Press v (DISP) on the co ntrol butt on repe atedly to di splay the histogram on the scree n. The graph di splay indica tes a br igh t image when skewe d to the rig ht side, an d a dark image w hen [...]

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    23 Using th e internal memo ry The ca mera has a pproximat ely 15 MB of inte rnal memor y. This me mory is not remo vable. Even wh en ther e is no “Memory Stick Duo” in serted in the camera, you c an reco rd imag es usi ng this inte rna l me mor y. • Movies with the image size set to [640(Fine)] cannot be r ecorded using th e internal m emory[...]

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    24 Basic O perations Using th e mode d ial Set the mod e dial to the de sired func tion. : Auto Ad justmen t mode Allo ws shoot ing with the se ttin gs a djus ted au to matic ally . t page 25 : Easy Shooti ng mode Allows you to shoot still images usin g the minimum necessary functions with ea sy-to- see indi cators . t page 26 : Pro gram Au to mode[...]

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    25 Basic Operat ions Shooti ng ima ges (Aut o Adjust ment mode) 1 Select the desired function from the mode dial. When shooti ng still images (Auto Ad justment mode) : Select . When sh ooting movies : Select . 2 Hold the camera, with your elbows pressed against your body to steady it. 3 Shoot w ith the shutter button . When shoot ing st ill image s[...]

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    26 Shooti ng im ages (A uto Adj ustme nt mode ) When shooting m ovies: Press the shutter button fully down. To stop recording, press the shutter button fully down again. If you shoot a still image of a subject that is difficult to focus on • The shortest shooting distance is approximately 10 cm (4 inches) (W)/50 cm (1 foot 7 3/4 inches) (T) (from[...]

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    27 Basic Operat ions Shooti ng ima ges (A uto Adju stmen t mode) Macr o (Shoot ing clo se- up) Press b ( ) on the control but ton repea tedly un til the desire d mode is selec ted. (No indicator): Auto The camera adjusts the focus automatically from distant subject s to close-up. Normall y, put the camera in this mode. : Macro The camera adjusts th[...]

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    28 Shootin g still im ages (Sc ene Sele ction) Select the mode ( / / / / ) in the mod e dial 1 S e l e c t t h e d e s i r e d m o d e o f S c e n e S e l e c t i o n (/ ///) w i t h t h e mode dial. 2 Shoot with the shutter butto n. Select the mode ( / / / / ) in SCN 1 Select S CN with th e mode di al. 2 Press the MENU button, and select from / / [...]

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    29 Basic Operat ions Shooting still images (Sce ne Selection) Scene Se lectio n modes The followi ng modes are preset to m atch the scene conditio ns. * When you shoot image s using (Twilight Portrait), (Twilight) or (Fireworks) mode, the shutter speed becomes slower, and blurring occurs frequently, so use of a tripod is recommended. Modes select e[...]

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    30 Shoot ing s til l im ages ( Scen e Sele ctio n) Funct ions yo u can us e in Scene Selec tion For shootin g an image approp riately ac cordi ng to the scene conditio n, a comb ination of functi ons is determi ned by th e camer a. Some fun ctions are not availa ble, dep ending on th e Scen e Sele ctio n mode . ( : you can select the desired settin[...]

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    31 Basic Operat ions Shooting still image s (Scene Selection) Shooting i n Smile Shutter mo de Whe n the ca mer a dete cts a smil e, the shu tter is rele ase d auto ma tical ly. 1 Select (Smile Shut ter) mode from the mode dial. 2 Pres s th e shut ter b utt on ha lfway dow n to ad jus t the focu s whil e aim ing th e ca mer a at the sub jec t to be[...]

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    32 Shoot ing s til l im ages ( Scen e Sele ctio n) z Hints for b etter captu ring of smiles 1 Do not cover the eyes with the bangs. 2 Try to orient the face in front of the camera and be as level as poss ible. The detection ra te is higher when the eyes ar e narrowed. 3 Give a clear smile with an open mouth. The smile is easier to detect when the t[...]

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    33 Basic Operat ions Viewin g images 1 Press the (Playback) button. • If you press the (Playback) button when the camera i s powered off, the ca mera is turned on automatical ly and s et to pl ayback mod e. To sw itch to t he shootin g mode, press the (Playbac k) button again. 2 Select an image with b / B on the contr ol button. Movie : Press z t[...]

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    34 Viewi ng imag es To view an index sc reen Pre ss ( Ind ex) to disp la y the in dex sc reen wh ile a s till ima ge is d isp lay ed. Select a n image with v / V / b / B . To return to the single image screen, press z . • In the default setting , images are displa yed in Da te View (whe n usin g the “Memory S tick Duo”) o r in Fol der View ( [...]

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    35 Basic Operat ions Viewin g still images as a s lidesho w Still images are pl ayed b ack se quenti ally wi th musi c and e ffects added. 1 Press the (Slidesh ow) button. The setup screen appears. 2 Press the (Slidesh ow) button again. The slideshow star ts. • You cann ot play movi es. • Sett ings o ther th an [Imag e] an d [Filt er by Faces] [...]

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    36 Viewi ng still i mages as a slide show To chang e the setup On the setup sc reen in Step 1 , select each i tem wit h v / V , then press z . The ite ms that can be se t are as f ollows. The defa ult set tings ar e marked wit h . Image This set ting is fixed t o [F older] if a “Memo ry Sti ck Duo” (not s upplied) is not inse rted. All Plays ba[...]

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    37 Basic Operat ions Viewin g still im ages as a slides how Effects Simple A simple slides how switchi ng still images at a preset interval • The playback interval is adjustable. Th is effect allows you to enjoy your images at your own set pace. Basic A basic slideshow sui table for a wide range of scenes Nostalgic A moody slideshow reproduc ing [...]

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    38 Viewi ng still i mages as a slide show z To add / change Music fi les You can transfer a des ired music fil e from your CDs or MP3 files to the camera to playb ack during slideshow. You can transfer music using [ Music Tool] in (Slideshow) on the HOME screen and the “Music Transfer” software (supplied) installed on a computer. For details, s[...]

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    39 Basic Operat ions Delet ing i mages 1 Press the (Playback) bu tton. 2 Press the MENU button while displaying in single-image or index mode. 3 Select [Delete] with v / V on the control button. 4 Select t he desired de letion meth od with b / B from among [This Image], [Multipl e Images] and [Al l Images in Date Range] /[All In This Folder], t hen[...]

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    40 Deleting ima ges When y ou selec t [This Image] You can delete t he se lected i mage. Select [OK] with v , then pres s z . When y ou selec t [Multip le Ima ges] You can se lect and delete mu ltiple i mages si multaneousl y. 1 Selec t the imag es you want to de lete, th en press z . The mark is checked in the checkbox of the image. 2 Pre ss the M[...]

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    41 Basic Operat ions Learn ing th e vari ous func tio ns – HOME/ Menu The H OME scre en is the ga teway sc reen fo r all the func tions of the came ra, and ca n be calle d up rega rdless of the m ode setting ( shooting/ viewing) . 1 Press the HOME button to display the HOME screen. 2 Select a category with b / B on the c ontrol b utton. 3 Select [...]

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    42 Lea rning th e vari ous func tion s – HOM E/Me nu Pressi ng HOME d ispl ays th e follow ing ite ms. Onl y the availa ble it ems are displ ayed on the scree n. Details on each item ar e display ed in the guide at the bott om of the scr een. HOME items Categories Items Shooting * Shoo ting (pag e 24) View Im ages Date View ( page 62) Fol der Vie[...]

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    43 Basic Operat ions Learni ng the variou s func tions – HO ME/M enu 1 Press the MENU button to display the menu. • The menu will be displayed only during shooting and playback mode. • Different items will become v isible depend ing on t he selecte d mode. 2 Select a desired menu item with v / V on the cont rol butto n. • If the desired ite[...]

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    44 Menu i tems The avai lable menu items vary dep ending on t he mod e setting (shoot ing/view ing), an d the mode d ial positi on in the shooting mode. Only the avai lable ite ms are d isplaye d on the sc reen. ( : av ailable ) Mode dial position: Scene Shooting menu (page 46 ) Scene Se lectio n — — — * 2 — Image Si ze * 1 Flas h — * 1 ?[...]

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    45 Basic Operat ions Menu items Viewin g menu (p age 63 ) (Delet e) (View Mode) (Date List ) (Filter by F aces) (Add / Remo ve Favo rites) (Slideshow ) (Retouc h) (Mul ti-Pur pose Re size) (Protec t) (Prin t) (Rot ate) (Selec t Folder)[...]

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    46 Using the shooti ng function s Shooti ng m enu The func tions i n shooting mode using MENU are described below. For det ails on how to o perate the menu, see p age 43. The defa ult set tings ar e marked wit h . Select s the s cene s electio n in th e menu. You can shoo t images with the settings pre-adjuste d to match various sce ne conditio ns [...]

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    47 Using the shooti ng functions Shoo ting m enu For detail s on the opera tion 1 page 4 3 For E asy Shoot ing mo de Selects the still im age size for Ea sy Shooti ng mode . For mo vie Selects the fla sh setting in Ea sy Shooting mod e. Large S hoots images in [10M] (DSC -W170 only ) or [8M] (DSC - W150 on ly) siz e. Small Shoots im ages in [3M ] s[...]

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    48 Shoot ing m enu For det ails on the oper ati on 1 page 43 Selects w hether t o use t he Face Detec tion funct ion or no t, and also sel ects the priority subject for ad jus tin g the f ocus whe n usin g th e fun ctio n. Dete cts th e face s of your subjec ts and adj ust s the focu s, flas h, ex posure, whi te balan ce and red-ey e reduct ion set[...]

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    49 Using the shooti ng functions Shoo ting m enu For detail s on the opera tion 1 page 4 3 Selects the prio rity su bject fo r the Smi le Shut ter funct ion. For detail s on the Smile Shu tter, see page 3 1. • Smiles may not be detected correctly depending on the condit ions. This sets the sm ile detect ion level using t he Smile Shutte r functio[...]

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    50 Shoot ing m enu For det ails on the oper ati on 1 page 43 Selects whether the camera performs continuous shooting or not when you press the shutter button. On the Burst • When recording with the self timer, a series of a maximum of five images is recorded. • The recording interval is approximately 0.62 seconds (DSC-W170) or 0.51 seconds (DSC[...]

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    51 Using the shooti ng functions Shoo ting m enu For detail s on the ope ration 1 page 4 3 The camer a automati cally det ects sho oting co nditio ns, such as ba cklight or an night s cene, and then takes the shot. About Sc enes that Are Reco gnized The follow ing scene s can be r ecognized . The came ra ident ifies the op timum scene and displays [...]

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    52 Shoot ing m enu For det ails on the oper ati on 1 page 43 • When the Face Detec tion function is [Off], ( Twilight Portrait) and (Backlight Portrait) scenes cannot be detected. • (Twilight usi ng a tripod) scenes sometimes can not be recognized in an environment wher e vibrations are transferred to the camer a even though it is fixed on a tr[...]

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    53 Using the shooti ng functions Shoo ting m enu For detail s on the opera tion 1 page 4 3 Selects th e ISO sensitivit y. • For de tails on t he ISO sens itivity, s ee page 9. • You can select only from [ISO AUTO], [ISO 80] to [ISO 400] when set to Burst or Exposure Bracket. • When s hooting un der bright er conditions , the c amera automa ti[...]

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    54 Shoot ing m enu For det ails on the oper ati on 1 page 43 Selects t he mete ring mode that sets which par t of th e subjec t to meas ure to de termine the exposure . • For details on the Exposure, see p age 9. • When using spot metering or center-weighted metering, setting [Focus] to [Center AF] is recom mended to focus on the metering posit[...]

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    55 Using the shooti ng functions Shoo ting m enu For detail s on the opera tion 1 page 4 3 You ca n chang e the fo cus met hod. Use the m enu when it is d ifficult t o get th e prop er focus i n auto f ocus m ode. Focus : Ch anging the F ocus met hod (Mult i AF) Fo cuses on a subject in all ra nges of the finde r frame auto matica lly. • This mod[...]

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    56 Shoot ing m enu For det ails on the oper ati on 1 page 43 •A F s t a n d s f o r A u t o F o c u s . • When you us e Digital Zoom or AF illuminator, the AF r ange finder frame is disab led and a ppears in a dotted line. In this case, the camera works to focus on the subjects at the center of the screen. • You can change the focus method on[...]

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    57 Using the shooti ng functions Shoo ting m enu For detail s on the opera tion 1 page 4 3 Adjusts color to nes accordin g to the surroun ding ligh t conditions. U se this funct ion if image color appe ars un natur al. White Balance: Adjusting the color t ones (Auto) Ad justs th e White Balan ce automat ically. (Daylight) Adjusts for co nditions ou[...]

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    58 Shoot ing m enu For det ails on the oper ati on 1 page 43 • For details on the white balance, see page 10. • Under fluorescent li ghts th at flicker, th e white ba lance function may not work correctly even though you select [Fluorescent Light 1], [Fluorescent Light 2] or [Fluorescent Light 3]. • When shooting with a flash in other than [F[...]

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    59 Using the shooti ng functions Shoo ting m enu For detail s on the opera tion 1 page 4 3 The flash s trobes two or more times b efore shooting to r educe the red-eye phenome non when using the fla sh. • To avo id blurri ng of images, hold the ca mera firm ly until t he shutter is releas ed. It usually takes a second after you press the shutter [...]

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    60 Shoot ing m enu For det ails on the oper ati on 1 page 43 You can chang e the bright ness of the image, accomp anied by ef fects. • You can select only [Normal], [Sepia] or [B & W] when shooting movies. Col or Mo de: Ch angi ng the vivi dnes s of t he im age o r addi ng sp ecia l eff ects (Norma l) Sets the imag e to sta ndard col or. (Viv[...]

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    61 Using the shooti ng functions Shoo ting m enu For detail s on the opera tion 1 page 4 3 Sele cts the ant i-blu r mode . • In Auto Adjustment mod e or Easy Shooting mode, [SteadyShot] is set to [Shooting] . • For movies, you can set [Continuous] or [Off] only. The default setting is set to [Continuous]. • The anti-bl ur function m ay not wo[...]

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    62 Using the view ing functio ns Select ing the Vie w Mode When u sing the camera with a “Memo ry Sti ck Duo” , you can sel ect ho w images are pl ayed back (View Mod e) from the H OME screen. When us ing int ernal memor y, images are d isplayed only in Folder View mode . 1 Press the HOM E button to dis play the HOME screen . 2 Select (View I m[...]

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    63 For detail s on the opera tion 1 page 4 3 Using the viewi ng functions Viewin g menu This sect ion expl ains the me nu item s availa ble wh en you p ress the MEN U butto n in playb ack mode. Fo r det ails o n how to us e the menu, see pa ge 43. Selects and deletes images on the single-i mage scree n or the index screen, see pa ge 39. Selects th [...]

  • Page 64

    64 Viewi ng menu For det ails on the oper ati on 1 page 43 This fe ature fil ters im ages and displays them. • Sometimes images are m istakenly displayed or hidden. • Sometimes filteri ng cannot be performe d with images shot using earlier Sony models. Select you r favorite im age and add/ remove fro m groups as fav orites. To ad d an imag e to[...]

  • Page 65

    65 Using the viewi ng functions Viewin g menu For details on the operatio n 1 page 4 3 To select and add multiple images to a Favorites group 1 Press the MENU button while displayin g images in single-i mage mode or in index mode . 2 Selec t [Add / Remove Favorites] wit h v / V on the c ontrol button, and s elect [ Multiple Ima ges] with b / B , an[...]

  • Page 66

    66 Viewi ng menu For det ails on the oper ati on 1 page 43 Adds e ffect s or ma kes cor recti ons to a recor ded im age an d reco rds it as a ne w fil e. The orig ina l im age is reta ined. To re touch t he still i mages 1 Select the im ages you want to ret ouch while displa ying in single -image. 2 Pre ss the MENU bu tton . 3 Select [Retouch] with[...]

  • Page 67

    67 Using the viewi ng functions Viewin g menu For details on the operatio n 1 page 4 3 (Unsh arp maski ng) Sharpens the image within a chosen f rame. 1 Set the area (fr ame) of the desire d image to reto uch with v / V / b / B , then press the MENU button. 2 Select [OK] with v / V , then press z . • Depending on the image, correction may not be s[...]

  • Page 68

    68 Viewi ng menu For det ails on the oper ati on 1 page 43 (Fisheye Lens) Appl ies a fishey e effect around a chosen point. 1 Set the cent er point of the d esired image to retouch with v / V / b / B , then press the M ENU but ton. 2 Se lect [Lev el ] wit h v / V , then press z . Selec t level of retou ch with v / V , th en pre ss z again. 3 Select[...]

  • Page 69

    69 Using the viewi ng functions Viewin g menu For details on the operatio n 1 page 4 3 (Ret ro) This softens the ima ge by blurrin g the focus and lowering the surroundi ng light so th at it appears as if it was taken by an old camera. 1 Select [Lev el] with v / V , then p ress z . Selec t leve l of reto uch wi th v / V , th en press z again. 2 Adj[...]

  • Page 70

    70 Viewi ng menu For det ails on the oper ati on 1 page 43 You can chang e the aspect ratio and siz e of the s hooting images, the n recor d them as the new files. You ca n convert images to the 16:9 aspect ratio for hi gh definitio n viewing a nd to the V GA size for blog or e -mail attachm ents. 1 Select the im ages you want to ret ouch while dis[...]

  • Page 71

    71 Using the viewi ng functions Viewin g menu For details on the operatio n 1 page 4 3 Prot ects ima ges a gains t acci dental eras ure. T he (Prote ct) indic ator app ears o n a pr otect ed image. To prot ect an ima ge 1 Selec t the images yo u want to protect whil e displayi ng images in singl e-image mode. 2 Press the MENU butto n. 3 Select [ Pr[...]

  • Page 72

    72 Viewi ng menu For det ails on the oper ati on 1 page 43 To ca ncel the protecti on Select th e image for w hich you w ant to canc el protecti on, and unl ock it by taki ng the same step s as in “T o se lect an d prot ect i mage s”. The (Prot ect) indica tor disapp ears. Add s a pri nt o rder mark ( ) to the imag e yo u wan t to pr int. See p[...]

  • Page 73

    73 Using the viewi ng functions Viewin g menu For details on the operatio n 1 page 4 3 Selects t he fol der c ontaining the i mage you w ant to play back. 1 Select t he desired f older wit h b / B on the cont rol butt on. 2 Select [ OK] with v , the n press z . To ca ncel sele ctin g th e fol der Sele ct [Ex it] in st ep 2 , then pr ess z . z On th[...]

  • Page 74

    74 Customiz ing the set tings Custom izing th e Manag e Memory fe atur e and the Settings You can c hange the default settings using (Manage Me mory) or (Setti ngs) on the HOME screen. 1 Press the HOME button to display the HOME screen. 2 Select (Manag e Memory) or (Setting s) with b / B on the control but ton. 3 Select an item with v / V , then pr[...]

  • Page 75

    75 Custo mizing the settings Custom izin g the Man ag e Memo ry fe ature an d the Se ttings 5 Select a setting with v / V , then press z . To ca ncel the setti ng c hange Sele ct [C anc el] if it is s hown as an o pti on on the scre en, th en p ress z . If not, press b . • This sett ing is maintained even when the pow er is turned off. • The ca[...]

  • Page 76

    76 For det ails on the oper ati on 1 page 74 Mana ge Me mory Memory Tool — Memory Stick Tool This it em appear s only when a “Memory S tick Duo” is inserte d in t he camer a. Formats the “Memo ry Stick Duo”. A com mercial ly avai lable “M emory S tick Duo ” is alrea dy format ted, an d can be u sed imme diatel y. • Note that formatt[...]

  • Page 77

    77 Custo mizing the settings Mana ge Memory For detail s on the opera tion 1 page 7 4 Change s the folder current ly u sed for r ecord ing im ages. 1 Select [Cha nge REC.F older] with v / V on the control bu tton, then press z . The folder sel ection screen ap pears. 2 Select t he desired f older wit h b / B , and [ OK] wit h v , then press z . To [...]

  • Page 78

    78 Mana ge Mem ory For det ails on the oper ati on 1 page 74 Memory Tool — Internal Mem ory Tool This item do es not appea r when a “Memor y Sti ck Duo” is ins erted in the camera. Formats the in ternal memor y. • Note that formatting permanently eras es all data in the internal memory, including even protec ted images. 1 Selec t [Fo rmat] [...]

  • Page 79

    79 For detail s on the opera tion 1 page 7 4 Custo mizing the settings Setti ngs Main Settings — Main Setti ngs 1 The def ault setti ngs are mar ked with . Selects t he sound produ ced w hen yo u ope rate the camera . When y ou oper ate th e camer a, t he func tion g uide appear s. Initi alizes the sett ing to the defa ult setti ng. Ev en if y ou[...]

  • Page 80

    80 Sett ings For de tails on the op erat ion 1 page 74 You ca n view a dem onstration of the Smile Shut ter mode . 1 Select (Smi le Shutte r) mode from the mod e dial (pa ge 29). 2 Aim th e camera at the su bject an d press t he shutt er button a ll the way down. The dem onstra tion s tarts. • If you do not operate the camera for about 15 seconds[...]

  • Page 81

    81 Custo mizing the settings Setti ngs For details on the operation 1 page 74 Main Settings — Main Setti ngs 2 The def ault setti ngs are mar ked with . Selec ts the USB mod e when co nnecting the came ra to a comput er or a PictBrid ge compl iant printe r using the cab le for mult i-use termi nal. Selects t he vid eo signal output type f rom SD [...]

  • Page 82

    82 Sett ings For de tails on the op erat ion 1 page 74 Sets the vi deo signal output ac cording to the TV c olor system of the conne cted vid eo equipme nt. The TV color system s differ dep ending on t he country and region . To view i mages on a T V screen , check the TV color system of the coun try or reg ion of use (pag e 91). Durin g playbac k [...]

  • Page 83

    83 Custo mizing the settings Setti ngs For details on the operation 1 page 74 Shooting Settings — Shooting Setti ngs 1 The def ault setti ngs are mar ked with . The AF il luminato r supplie s fill light to focus mor e easil y on a su bject in dark sur roundings. The AF illu mina tor em its re d light all owi ng t he c ame ra to fo cus eas ily whe[...]

  • Page 84

    84 Sett ings For de tails on the op erat ion 1 page 74 Sele cts the auto fo cus oper ation mode . • AF mode setting is invalid when the Face Detection function is activated. • When using semi manual, [Single] is automatic ally selected. Selects the dig ital zoom mode . The camera enlarges the ima ge using optica l zoom (up to 5×). When t he zo[...]

  • Page 85

    85 Custo mizing the settings Setti ngs For details on the operation 1 page 74 Image s ize an d total zoom sc ale us ing Sm art zoo m (Incl uding optica l zoom 5×) • You cannot us e the Digital zoo m when: – (Smil e Shutter) mode is selected in the Scene Selecti on mode. – The LCD screen is off. – Shooting movies Sets for ach ieving approp [...]

  • Page 86

    86 Sett ings For de tails on the op erat ion 1 page 74 Shooting Settings — Shooting S ettings 2 The defa ult set tings ar e marked wit h . When t he camera is ro tated to shoot a portr ait ( vertical ) image, the ca mera rec ords its positi on change and displays the im age in the por trait position. • Black is displayed t o the left and right [...]

  • Page 87

    87 Custo mizing the settings Setti ngs For details on the operation 1 page 74 Clock Settings Sets the da te an d tim e. 1 Select [ Clock Se ttings] from (Settings ) on the HOME screen. 2 Press z on the co ntrol button . 3 Selec t the date displ ay for mat w ith v / V , then press z . 4 Select e ach item with b / B and set the nume ric value with v [...]

  • Page 88

    88 Sett ings For de tails on the op erat ion 1 page 74 Language Setting Selects the langu age to be use d in the menu item s, warnings an d messages. Language Se tting[...]

  • Page 89

    89 Viewing i mages on a TV Viewing i mages on a TV Viewin g image s on a TV You can view images on a T V by conn ecting the c amera t o a TV. The con nection va ries accordin g to the type of TV the camera is co nnecte d to. Turn of f both the ca mera an d the TV before c onnecti ng the cam era to th e TV. 1 Connect the camera to the TV with the ca[...]

  • Page 90

    90 Viewi ng imag es on a TV You ca n view a n image w ith high quali ty * record ed on th e camera by conn ectin g the came ra to an HD (High Definition) TV with a n HD Output Adaptor Cab le (not supplied). Turn off bo th the camera and the TV be fore co nnecti ng th e camer a to t he TV. • In [Wide Zoom Dis play], stil l images with an aspect of[...]

  • Page 91

    91 Viewing i mages on a TV Viewin g imag es on a TV 3 Press the (Pl ayback) button to turn on the camera. Image s shot with the cam era app ear on th e TV. Press b / B on the con trol b utto n to sele ct the desi re d ima ge. • Set [COMPONENT] to [HD(1080i )] in [Main Settings 2] by selecting (Setti ngs) on the HOME screen (page 81). • When usi[...]

  • Page 92

    92 Using y our c omputer Enjoy ing yo ur Win dows comput er For details on using a Macinto sh comput er, refer t o “Using your Maci ntosh com puter” (page 105). Illustrations of screens used in this section ar e based on the Engli sh vers ion. • Installing the software as follows: – “Picture Motion Browser” – “Music Trans fer” •[...]

  • Page 93

    93 Using your computer Enjoying your Wi ndows computer The followi ng environ ment is recomm end ed for a comp uter conn ected to the ca mera. Recommended environme nt for copying images OS (p re -in sta ll ed): Mi crosoft Windo ws 2000 P rofessional S P4, Win dows XP * SP2 / Windows Vista * • Operation is not assured in an environment based on a[...]

  • Page 94

    94 Installi ng the so ftware (s upplied ) You can insta ll the software (suppli ed) using the f ollowing proc edure. • Log on as Administrator. 1 Turn on your c omputer, and insert the CD-ROM (supp lied) into the CD-ROM drive. The inst allatio n menu s creen ap pears. • If it does not appea r, double-click [Computer] (in Windows XP /2000, [My C[...]

  • Page 95

    95 Using your computer Insta lling the softwar e (suppl ied) After you in stall the softwa re, the short cu t icons for “Pictu re Motion Browser”, “PM B Guide”, “M usic Trans fer” are cr eated on t he desk top. Double-cli ck to s tart “Pictu re Motion B rowser”. Double-click to sta rt “PM B Guide”. Double-click to sta rt “Musi[...]

  • Page 96

    96 On the “P icture M otion Bro wser” (s uppl ied) You can us e still images and mo vies fr om the camer a more than ev er by takin g advant age of the softwa re. This sec tion summar izes the “ Picture Motion Brow ser”. With the “Pictu re Motion Brow ser” you can: • Import images shot with the camera and d isplay them on the computer[...]

  • Page 97

    97 Using your computer Copyi ng im ages t o yo ur co mputer using the “Pictu re Motion Browse r” 1 Insert a “M emory Stick Du o” with recorded images i nto the cam era. • When copying images in the inter nal memory, this step is unnecessary. 2 Insert the sufficiently charge d battery pack into the camera, or connect the camera to a wall o[...]

  • Page 98

    98 Copyi ng imag es to yo ur com puter us ing the “P ictu re Mo tion Brows er” 1 Connects the cam era to a computer as described in “Connecting the camera to yo ur computer”. After mak ing a U SB conn ection, th e [Import Medi a Files] screen of “Picture Motion Browser” appears autom ati cal ly. • If you use the Me mory Stick slot, re[...]

  • Page 99

    99 Using your computer Copyin g imag es to yo ur comp uter usi ng th e “Pictu re Mo tion Browser ” Perform the pr ocedu res from step 1 to 4 below b efore: • Disconn ecting the cable for mu lti-use termina l. • Removing a “M emory Stick D uo”. • Inserting a “Memory Stick Duo” into the camera aft er cop ying images from the intern [...]

  • Page 100

    100 Copyi ng imag es to yo ur com puter us ing the “P ictu re Mo tion Brows er” • You cannot record any images to the “100MSDCF” folder. The images in this folder are available only for viewing. • You cannot record/play back any images to the “MIS C” fol der. • Image fil es are nam ed as f ollows: – Still image f iles: DS C0 sss[...]

  • Page 101

    101 Using your computer Copyi ng i mages to a com pute r with out “Pic tur e Motion Brow ser” You can copy images to yo ur comp uter with out “ Pic tur e M otio n B row se r” a s follows. For a compute r with a Memory Stic k slot: Remov e the “Memor y Stic k Duo” fr om the cam era a nd in sert it in th e Me mory Stic k Duo Adaptor. Inse[...]

  • Page 102

    102 Copyi ng imag es to a c omput er witho ut “Pict ure Mot ion B rowse r” 3 Click [Open folder to view files] (For Windows XP : [Open f older t o view files] t [OK]) as the wizard screen appears automati cally on the desktop. • When the wizard screen does not appear automatica lly, follow the procedure: t “For Windows 200 0”. 4 Double-cl[...]

  • Page 103

    103 Using your computer Viewin g image f iles stor ed on a com puter w ith the ca mera copy ing t o the “ Memor y St ick Du o” This sectio n describe s the process using a Windo ws compu ter as a n exam ple. When a n image file copied to a computer no long er rem ains on a “M emory Stick Duo”, you can view that image a gain on the camera by[...]

  • Page 104

    104 Using th e “Music Transfe r” (supp lied) You ca n chan ge the Music files that are prese t at th e factory to the de sired M usic file s usin g “Mu sic Trans fer” in th e CD- ROM (su pplied). Yo u can al so delete or add these fi les when ever you w ant. The musi c forma ts you can tran sfer wi th “Music Transfer ” are listed below:[...]

  • Page 105

    105 Using your computer Using y our Ma cintos h compu ter You can co py im ages t o yo ur Ma cintos h comput er. • “Picture Motion Browser” is not compatible with Macintosh computers. The followi ng environ ment is recomm end ed for a comp uter conn ected to the ca mera. Recommended environme nt for copying images OS (p re -in sta ll ed): Ma [...]

  • Page 106

    106 Usin g your Ma cint osh com puter 4 View images o n the com puter. Dou ble-c lic k the har d disk icon t the desi red imag e file in th e folder conta ining the co pied file s to op en tha t image f ile. Drag a nd drop the dri ve icon or t he icon of the “Memo ry Sti ck Duo” t o the “Trash” icon be forehand whe n you per form the proce [...]

  • Page 107

    107 Using your computer Viewin g “Cyber -sho t Step-u p Guide” When you install “Cyb er-sh ot Handboo k”, “Cyb er-shot Step -up Guid e” i s al so inst alled. “Cyber-s hot Step -up Gui de” fur ther in tro duc es h ow to us e the cam era and optiona l accessories. Double-c lick (Step-up Guide) on the desktop. To acce ss “S tep-up G [...]

  • Page 108

    108 Printing s till images How to print st ill images When yo u print images shot in [16:9] mode , both edges may be cut off, so be sur e to check before printing (pa ge 122 ). You can pr int i mage s by co nne ctin g th e cam era di rect ly t o a Pict Bridge co mpli ant pri nter. You can prin t ima ges with a “M emor y Sti ck” co mpli ant pri [...]

  • Page 109

    109 Printing s till images Print ing i mages dir ectly usi ng a PictB ridge compl iant prin ter Even if yo u do not have a computer, you can print im ages shot using th e came ra by connec ting th e came ra direct ly to a Pict Bridge co mpli ant pri nter . • “PictBridge” is based on the CIPA standard. (CIPA: Camera & Imaging Products Asso[...]

  • Page 110

    110 Printi ng imag es direc tly usin g a Pict Bridge c omplian t print er 1 Connect the cam era to the prin ter. 2 Turn on the printer. Press the (Playback) butto n and tu rn on the camera. 3 Press the MENU button, select [Pri nt] wi th v / V on the control button, then press z . The ca mera is set to pl ayba ck mod e, then an image an d the pr int[...]

  • Page 111

    111 Printing s till images Prin ting i mages dire ctly using a Pi ctBri dge c omplia nt p rinter 1 Select print settin gs with v / V / b / B . [Qua ntit y] Select s the num ber of copi es of the spec if ied im age to be prin ted. • The designated number of images may not all fit onto a single sheet depending on the quantity of i mages. [Layout] S[...]

  • Page 112

    112 Print ing at a sh op You ca n take a “M emory Stick Duo” conta ining ima ges shot with the ca mera to a photo pri nting service shop . As long as the shop support s photo print ing services conform ing to the DPOF, yo u can make a (Print order) ma rk on images in advanc e so that you do not need to rese lect them wh en you pri nt them out a[...]

  • Page 113

    113 Printing s till images Printin g at a shop 1 Press the MENU button while displaying images in single- image mode or in index mode. 2 Sele ct [ DPO F] w ith v / V on the control button, [Multiple Images] with b / B , and then press z . 3 Select an image to mark with the control b utton, then pr ess z . The mark is at tached to the selected image[...]

  • Page 114

    114 Troubleshoo ting Trou blesho oting If you ex perience t rouble wit h the camer a, try the foll owing solut ions. Be aw are tha t by send ing the cam era for repa ir, you give cons ent th at the content s of the interna l memory, Music fil es may be checked. 1 Check the items on p ages 11 5 to 124. If a code su ch as “C/ E: ss : ss ” ap pear[...]

  • Page 115

    115 Troubleshoot ing Troubl eshoot ing Cannot insert the battery pack. • Inser t the batt ery pa ck corre ctly to push the ba ttery ej ect lever. Cannot turn on the camera. • After ins erting the b attery pack i nto the camera, it may take a few momen ts for the camera t o power up. • Ins ert the batt ery p ack corre ctly . • The battery pa[...]

  • Page 116

    116 Troubl eshoot ing Cannot shoo t in Smile Shut ter mode. • Press th e shutte r button al l the way down. • No im age is sh ot unless a smile is detected (page 31 ). • [Sm ile demo m ode] is set to [On]. Set [S mile dem o mode] to [ Off] (pag e 80). This subject is not visible on the screen. • The camera is set to the playb ack mode. Pres[...]

  • Page 117

    117 Troubleshoot ing Troubl eshoot ing The flash does not work. • The flash is set to (Flash forced off) (page 26). • You cannot use the flas h when: – [REC Mode ] is set to [Burst] or Expos ure Bracket (pa ge 50). – (High Sensit ivity) mod e, (Twilight) mod e or (Fir eworks ) mode is select ed in the Scene Select ion mode (page 30). – Sh[...]

  • Page 118

    118 Troubl eshoot ing The image is to o bright. • Adjust the exposu re (page 52). The image col ors are not correct. • Set [Co lor Mode] to [ Normal] (page 60 ). Vertical streaks appear w hen you are shooting a very bright subject. • The smea r phenome non i s occurring and whi te, bl ack, red, p urple, or oth er stre aks ap pear on the image[...]

  • Page 119

    119 Troubleshoot ing Troubl eshoot ing Cannot play back images. • Press the (Pla yback) butt on (page 33). • The fold er/file name ha s bee n chang ed on yo ur com puter (p age 103 ). • Sony does not guaran tee playba ck of image file s on the came ra if the files ha ve been process ed using a com puter or recorde d with anothe r camera. • [...]

  • Page 120

    120 Troubl eshoot ing Computer OS co mpatibility with camera is unknown. • Check “Re comme nded compute r environment” on page 93 for Windows, and page 105 for Macintosh. “Memory Stick PRO Duo” is not recognized by a computer with a “Memory Stick” slot. • Check that th e compute r and the Mem ory Stick Rea der/Wr iter suppo rt “Me[...]

  • Page 121

    121 Troubleshoot ing Troubl eshoot ing You do not know how t o use “Picture Motion Browse r”. • Refer to “PMB Guide” (page 9 6). The image and sound are i nterrupted by noise w hen you vie w a movie on a computer. • You are pl aying b ack the mo vie dire ctly fro m the inte rnal memo ry or th e “Memory Stick Duo”. Copy the movie to [...]

  • Page 122

    122 Troubl eshoot ing See “Pi ctBridg e complia nt prin ter” to gether with th e followi ng ite ms. Images are p rinted with both edges cut off . • Depending on your printer, all th e edges of the ima ge may be cut off. Esp ecially when you print an im age sho t with the ima ge siz e set to [16: 9], th e later al end o f the imag e may be cut[...]

  • Page 123

    123 Troubleshoot ing Troubl eshoot ing Printing is can celed. • Confirm that you have disc onnect ed the cable for mu lti-u se terminal be fore the (PictB ridge Conne ctin g) mark disappe ars. Cannot insert the date or print images in the index mode. • The prin ter does not provid e these func tions. Con sult the printe r manufa cturer as to wh[...]

  • Page 124

    124 Troubl eshoot ing The lens get s fogged. • Moisture c ondensa tion h as occur red. Tur n off the camer a and le ave it for about an hour before using it. The lens d oes not move when you turn off the camera. • The battery pack is di scharged. Repl ace it with a charged ba ttery pack . The camera b ecomes warm w hen you use i t for a long ti[...]

  • Page 125

    125 Troubleshoot ing Warnin g indica tors and messag es If a code st arting w ith a lette r of the alpha bet appe ars, the sel f-dia gnosis functi on on the ca mera is wor king. The l ast two digits ( indicat ed b y ss ) will diff er depending on the state of the camera. If you canno t solve the problem eve n after trying th e follo win g corre cti[...]

  • Page 126

    126 Warn ing indi cator s and mes sages Cannot access Memory Stick Access denied • You are using the “M emory Stick Duo” with the acc ess control led. Error formatting Memory Stick Error formatting internal memory • Format the media again (pages 76 , 78). Memory Stick l ocked • You are using the “M emory Stick Duo” with t he wr ite-pr[...]

  • Page 127

    127 Troubleshoot ing Warni ng indi cato rs and messag es Mac ro is in val id • The macro is una vailab le under the curre nt settings (page 30). Flash settings cannot be changed • The flash is unavailable under the curre nt settings (page 30). Maximum number of images already selected • You can sele ct up to 100 image files from [Multip le Im[...]

  • Page 128

    128 Warn ing indi cator s and mes sages Unable to d etect face fo r retouch • Retouching m ay not be possi ble dep endi ng on th e imag e. Turn the power off and on again • The lens m alfuncti on. Self -Ti mer is inv alid • The self- timer is unavail able under these s ettings (p age 30). Recover data Recovering data • Date informa tion or [...]

  • Page 129

    129 Others Others Using the camera abro ad — P ower s ourc es You can use the came ra, the ba ttery cha rger (sup plied), and the AC-L S5K AC Adaptor (not supplied ) in any coun try or regi on wher e the pow er supply is within 100 V to 240 V AC, 50/60 H z. • Do not use an electronic transformer (travel con verter), as this may cause a malf unc[...]

  • Page 130

    130 On th e “Me mory Stick Duo” A “ Memo ry Stick Du o” i s a comp act, portabl e IC re cording med ium. The types of “Memory Sti ck Duo” that can be used with the camer a are listed in the table below. Howev er, pro per ope ration ca nnot be guar ante ed for al l “Mem ory S tick Du o” functions. • This product is compatible with [...]

  • Page 131

    131 Others On the “M emor y Stick Du o” Notes on using the Me mory Stick Duo Adap tor (not su pplied ) • To use a “Memory Stick Du o” with a “Memory Stick” co mpliant device , be s ure to in sert th e “Memory Stick Duo” into a Memory Stick Duo Adaptor. If you insert a “Memory Stick Duo” into a “Memory Stick” compliant devi[...]

  • Page 132

    132 On the ba ttery pa ck On ch argin g th e bat tery p ack We recommend charging the batt ery pack in an ambient temperature of between 10°C to 30°C (50°F to 86° F). The battery pack may not b e fully charged in temperatures outside this range. Effect ive use of the batter y pack • Battery perform ance decreases in l ow temperature surroundi[...]

  • Page 133

    133 Others On the ba tter y charge r On the batt ery char ger • Do not charge any battery pack other than the NP-BG type or NP-FG type b attery packs in the battery charger (supplied). Batteries other than the specified kind may leak, overheat, or explode if you attempt to charge them, posing a risk of injury f rom electrocution and burns. • Re[...]

  • Page 134

    134 Index Index A Add / Remove Favorites ..... .. 64 Adjusti ng EV ........... ..... .. 22, 52 AE/AF lock indicator ..... 25, 56 AF Illum inator ......... ....... ...... 83 AF lock ......... ....... ....... .... ...... 56 AF Mode..... ....... ...... ....... ..... . 84 AF r ang e f inde r fr ame ... .... ... 55 Apertur e ........ ....... ....... ...[...]

  • Page 135

    135 Index Index H Happy Faces..........................69 HD(1080i) .............................81 High S ensitiv ity mo de ..... .....2 9 Histog ram ...... ....... ...... ....21, 2 2 Holding the cam era ........ ...... .25 HOME .... ....... .... ....... ....... .....41 I Identif ying part s ........ ....... .... .15 Image fi le stor age destina t[...]

  • Page 136

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