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1.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 1 15 6  White balance indicator  73   2 16 Mode dial indicator   3 17 Scene Selection indicator  37    Flash mode  34  Red eye  4 Le 18 reduction  69   5 ume mE KS 19 7 Sharpness indicator  138    6    2 KO ea m 20 Saturation indicator  138    5 T4 M g on NUM    Bi Contrast indicator  138     ol ONAN    03Ev  a Hologram AF indicator  35  140   8 E  m 8  Metering mode indicator  58    9   23 Picture effect indicator  79   Hai TN 24 9  NightShot NightFraming  ENG IMAF   m 250   F2 0    2 0Ev   x 25 indicator  77   11 10  Low battery warning  131   12            26  11  Macro  33   13 27 12  AF mode  66    AF range finder frame indicator  14 28                    65    Focus distance information  indicator  67        150    el       Alaa      ss        l     2o  21l  23  23  24   25   26  27   2a       NR slow shutter indicator  55    Shutter speed indicator  55   Aperture value indicator  56   Image quality indicator  49   Recording folder indicator  50   Remaining number of recordable  images indicator  25  26   Remaining recording medium  capacity indicator  Self diagnosis display  133    Date time indicator  36   
2.                                                    Folder File name File meaning  101MSDCF to DSCOLILILILI JPG   Still image files shot in  999MSDCF     Normal mode  page 27       Exposure Bracket mode  page 63       Burst mode  page 75       Multi Burst mode  page 76     Still image files recorded simultaneously in      RAW mode  page 79       TIFF mode  page 80       E Mail mode  page 81       Voice mode  page 81   DSCOLILILILI JPE   Small size image files shot in E Mail mode  page 81   DSCOLILILILI MPG   Audio files shot in Voice mode  page 81   DSCOLILILILI TIF   Uncompressed  TIFF  image file recorded in TIFF mode  page 80   DSCOLILILILI SRF   RAW data file recorded in RAW mode  page 79   MOVOLILI  MPG   Movie files  page 100   MOVOLILI  THM   Index image files recorded in movie mode  page 100                                           LILILIEI stands for any number within the range from 0001 to 9999       The numerical portions of the following files are the same       A RAW data file shot in RAW mode and its corresponding image file      An uncompressed image file shot in TIFF mode and its corresponding image file      A small size image file shot in E Mail mode and its corresponding image file      An audio file shot in Voice mode and its corresponding image file      A movie file recorded in movie mode and its corresponding index image file      To view a RAW data file  you have to install exclusive application software from the supplied    CD ROM     ji 4ejnduioo 1no
3.                                   52    Exposure  shutter speed  aperture  and  ISO sensitivity     Shooting with Program auto                     54   Program Shift                       sess 54  Shooting with shutter speed priority mode   E NE 55    Shooting with aperture priority mode      56  Shooting with manual exposure mode     57  Selecting the metering mode                    58  Adjusting the exposure      EV adjustment                    sess  Displaying a histogram               Shooting three images with the exposure   shifted     Exposure Bracket     Selecting the ISO sensitivity   ISO  Focus       Choosing an auto focus method                65  Choosing a focus range finder frame      AF range finder                              65    Choosing a focus operation        AF Mode             sss 66  Focusing manually                         sess 67  Flash  Selecting a flash mode                              68  Adjusting the flash level     Flash Level   70  Using an external flash                             71   Using the Sony Flash                            72  Using a commercially available external   flash  5  drerit eec ees 42   Color    Adjusting color tones     White Balance   73  Selecting color reproduction     Color      74  Burst  Shooting images in succession                 45  Shooting in Multi Burst mode      Multi Burst     Others  Shooting in the dark                                 TI  NightShot    seo neret  NightFraming      Shooting with spe
4.                 mhi Eh  fal D   D                          E  POr      gt  When you format a    Memory  Stick   select q   Memory  Stick Tool  by moving the  multi selector to A V   When you format a Microdrive   CF card  select     CF Card  Tool  by moving the multi   selector to A V   Select  Format  by moving the  multi selector to  gt   then move  to  gt        When formatting a recording medium  we  recommend that you use the AC Adaptor to  prevent the camera turning off               Memory Stick Tool  Eo  ox  Create REC  Folder  Cancel  Change REC  Folder                                                 Ib Ib  fal  D D                         E WOT     gt  Select  OK  by moving the    multi selector to A   then press  the center     To cancel the formatting    Select  Cancel  by moving the multi   selector to V  then press the center        Format    Jb All data will be erased  Ready                             multi selector to A   then press  the center     The    Formatting    message appears on the  screen  When this message disappears  the  format is complete        How to setup and  operate your camera  This section describes how to operate the    menu and the SET UP screen  The multi   selector is used for these operation     Multi selector  A W  lt   gt    MENU       Mode dial      For details on the mode dial  see page 28     Changing menu settings  Press MENU     The menu appears                       Select the setting item you  want to change by moving the  
5.                gt  Move the multi selector to    to  select  OK   then press the  center     The date and time are set and the clock will  start to keep time       To cancel the setting process  select  Cancel    then press the center     Inserting and removing a recording medium       Memory Stick       You can use a    Memory Stick      Microdrive  or CompactFlash card  CF  card  as a recording medium     Microdrive   Hitachi Global Storage Technologies  Inc   DSCM 11000  1 GB   HMS360402D5CF00  2 GB   HMS360404D5CF00  4 GB     We have checked the compatibility of CF  cards compliant with CompactFlash Type I  and Type II  however  we cannot guarantee  proper operation of all CF cards        Microdrive   CompactFlash    Copying between media cannot be done with  this camera    For more information about the    Memory  Stick     see page 144    The Microdrive is a compact and lightweight  hard disk drive that complies with  CompactFlash Type II standards  For more  information about the Microdrive  see page  145    Before using a Microdrive CF card  be sure to  format it using this camera  Otherwise   satisfactory performance may not be obtained   page 45      Switching the recording  medium    e  o            lt  gt   CF switch      gt  Select the recording medium  with the   CF switch      lt    When recording images onto a     Memory Stick    or playing back  images from a  Memory Stick     CF  When recording images onto a   Microdrive CF card or playing back    images fro
6.         The smear phenomenon is occurring          This is not a malfunction           Buijoouyseajqno     ha  121    122       Symptom    Cause    Solution       You cannot shoot images       No recording medium is inserted      The capacity of the recording medium is  insufficient      The 4  CF switch is not set to the proper  position      The write protect switch on the    Memory Stick     is set to the LOCK position      The CF card cover is open      You cannot shoot while the flash is charging      The mode dial is not set to fg  P  S  A  M or  SCN when you want to shoot a still image      The mode dial is not set to when you want to  shoot a movie      The image size is set to  640  Fine   when you  shoot a movie        nsert a recording medium  pages 22  23       Delete the images saved in the recording medium  page 43      Change the recording medium      Set the switch to the proper position  page 21        Set it to the recording position  page 144       Close the CF card cover  page 23      gt  Set the mode dial to Sli  P  S  A  M or SCN  page 27      Set the mode dial to  page 100        Use a  Memory Stick PRO  or Microdrive  pages 100  144      Set the image size to any position other than  640  Fine          Recording takes a long  time       NR slow shutter function is activated       Set to a faster shutter speed than 1 25 second  page 55         A sound is made when  changing between the  NightShot and  NightFraming modes  or  when the shutter button is  
7.         gt  Press  amp   quick review      To return to shooting mode  press the  shutter button lightly or press       quick  review  again     To delete the image displayed on the  screen  1 Press ff  delete      2 Select  Delete  by moving the multi   selector to A  then press the center   The image is deleted     Shooting images with the       finder   FINDER LCD S  switch    a amp    2   Finder    adjustment 3  lever    3    With the FINDER LCD switch  you can  choose to shoot either using the finder or the  LCD screen  When you use the finder  the  image does not appear on the LCD screen   Adjust the finder adjustment lever until the  image appears clearly within the finder   then shoot the image     29    30    Indicators on the screen during shooting       Each time you press  I   screen status   the  display changes in the following order     The status of the screen changes between  indicators on and indicators off when playing  back or shooting movies    For a detailed description of the indicators  see  page 150    For a detailed description of the histogram  see  page 60    This setting is maintained even when the power  is turned off     Indicators on    Cou  F          Histogram on   Image information is  displayed during playback     Ln  r             Using the zoom feature    T  telephoto  W  wide angle        ENT                    Zoom ring      gt  Turn the zoom ring to choose  the desired image size for  shooting     You can zoom in up to 7 1x using the  
8.        a                                                                         E ECI      gt  Select the desired date format  by moving the multi selector to  A V  then press the center        You can select from  Y M D   year month   day    M D Y   and  D M Y        If the rechargeable button battery  which  provides the power for saving the time data  is  ever fully discharged  page 144   the Clock Set  screen will appear again  When this happens   reset the date and time by starting from Step  above     payejs bumag il    ha  19    20          Clock Set          a Y MD  MiDIY  D MIY    2003    1    1   12   00    OK    Cancel                                                 gt  Select the year  month  day   hour  or minute item you want  to set by moving the multi   selector to  lt   gt      A is shown above and V is shown below the  selected item           Clock Set          a YMD  MiDiY    J  DMY  2004    1j   1   10   00   OK    Cancel                                                gt  Set the desired numerical  value by moving the multi   selector to A V  then press the  center     After setting the current numerical value   set the next item  Repeat Steps El ana  until all of the items have been set       If you select  D M Y  in Step El  set the time  on a 24  hour cycle      12 00 AM stands for midnight and 12 00 PM  stands for noon           Clock Set          a Y M D  M D Y    x DMY  2004    1    1   10   30    OK  Al    Cancel                                    
9.       3  Check  Select an action to perform   under  Actions   select  Take no  action   then click  Apply       Set  Content type  to  Video files   and proceed Step  3   Set  Content  type  to  Mixed content  and  proceed Step          Click  OK     The  Properties  screen closes     The OS AutoPlay Wizard does not  start up automatically even if the  USB connection is made next time     Changing  Image Transfer   settings    You can change    Image Transfer  settings   Right click the  Image Transfer  icon on  the tasktray  select  Open Settings   The  settings you can set are as follows   Basic     Copy   and  Delete       5 17 ae  12 00 PM       Right click here    When the    Image Transfer  starts  the  below window appears     Start     Settings  LL Caneel       When you select  Settings  from the above  window  you can only change the  Basic   setting     Copying images without  using    Image Transfer           Windows 98 98SE 2000 Me    If you do not set to launch    Image Transfer     automatically  you can copy images as  following procedure     Double click  My Computer    then double click  Removable  Disk     The contents of the recording medium  inserted in your camera appear      This section describes an example of copying   images to the    My Documents  folder      When the    Removable Disk  icon is not shown     see page 112     When using Windows XP  see page 112     Double click  DCIM   then  double click the folder that the  image files you want to c
10.       When shooting with a slow shutter speed       When using the NightShot NightFraming  functions   There is no lock sound when the focus is   achieved    When you press the shutter button all the way   down using the self timer  the focus is locked    Battery consumption may be higher than in any   other AF mode     Set the mode dial to SET UP     Select   l  Camera 1  with A    then select  AF Mode  with      A     Select the desired mode with   gt  4 F  then press the center        Focusing manually  Mode dial  P S A M SCN Et    Normally the focus is automatically  adjusted  However  the auto focus may not  work well  such as in the following cases  In  these cases  adjust the focus manually     Subjects that are hard to be focused  on   Subjects with little contrast with  backgrounds such as walls  and sky  Subjects in very dark places   Metals that have great reflection  or  subjects with the light source behind  them and that have great reflection     Subjects through a chain link fence or  glasses     Mode dial    Manual focus ring       FOCUS    Set the mode dial to P  S  A  M   SCN or   4     Set the FOCUS switch to  MANUAL     The F    manual focus  indicator  appears on the screen     Turn the manual focus ring to  achieve a sharp focus     The focus distance information  indicator is displayed  You can adjust  the focus in the following macro  ranges    T side  about 60 cm  23 J  inches  to  00  infinite    W side  2 cm E e inches  to 00   infinite     If  Expa
11.      The LCD screen is not  turned on even when the  power is turned on       The FINDER LCD switch is set to FINDER       Set it to LCD  page 29         The subject is not visible  on the finder       The diopter scale is not properly adjusted       Adjust the finder adjustment lever  page 29         The subject is not visible  on the screen             The mode dial is not set to Il  P  S  A  M  SCN  or ELE         gt  Set it to Ii  P  S  A  M  SCN or  pages 27 and 100               Symptom    Cause    Solution       The shooting image is not  displayed on the screen  during a movie shooting       The image size is set to  640  Fine   when the A   V connecting cable is connected to the A V OUT   MONO  jack       Disconnect the A V connecting cable     Set the image size to any setting other than  640  Fine          The image is out of focus       The subject is too close       9  Twilight mode  or  aA   Landscape mode  is  selected for the Scene Selection function     Manual focus mode is selected      gt  Set the macro recording mode  Make sure to place the lens  farther away from the subject than the shortest shooting distance  when shooting  page 33      gt  Set it to other modes  page 37       gt  Set the FOCUS switch to AUTO  page 67         Precision digital zoom  does not function        Digital Zoom  is set to  Smart  in the SET UP  settings     You are shooting in RAW mode       Set  Digital Zoom  to  Precision   pages 30  48  140        The precision digital zoom 
12.     3 Select  OK  with V  gt   then  press the center of the multi   selector    The image is printed   Do not disconnect the USB cable    while the 9   Not disconnect USB  cable  mark is indicated on the screen        Cine  mr 29    Printing    13     x  Ed  a Li    z                         To cancel printing  In Step n  select  Cancel  or in Step n   select  Exit      To print other images  After Step n  select another image  then  select  Print  with A      To print all the images indicated  with the CY mark   In Step E  select  DPOF image   All the  images indicated with the LY mark are  printed in the specified number  regardless  of the image displayed     To insert the date and time on  images   In Step H  select  Date   then select the  date format with  lt      You can select from   Day amp Time  or  Date   When you chose   Date   the date will be inserted in the order    set in  Setting the date and time   page 19      This function may not be provided  depending on the printer     On the Index screen    Select the recording medium  with the      CF switch and  press 3   z  index  to switch  to the Index screen     The screen turns to the index screen     Press MENU     The menu appears     Select 2   Print  with  gt   then  press the center of the multi   selector     EJ Select  Select  with  lt   gt   then  press the center of the multi   selector     Select the image you want to  print with 4 V  lt   gt   then press  the center of the multi   selector     The   
13.     LCD Backlight  or  EVF Backlight  is set to   Bright  in the SET UP settings       The battery power is low   The battery capacity decreases as you use it  more and more and as time passes   page 147        The battery life and the number of images  recordable or viewable does not depend on the  image size setting      The number of images is almost the same  whether you use the finder or the LCD screen  for shooting viewing images      When using a CF card  the battery life and the  number of images recordable or viewable may  differ     Using the AC Adaptor        Jack cover    AC Adaptor      gt  Open the jack cover  then  connect the AC Adaptor   supplied  to the DC IN jack of  the camera     Open the jack cover in the arrow direction  as illustrated above  Connect the plug with  the A mark facing up       Connect the AC Adaptor to an easily accessible  wall outlet  wall socket  close by  If any trouble  occurs while using the adaptor  immediately  shut off the power by disconnecting the plug  from the wall outlet  wall socket       2  To a wall outlet   wall socket     Power cord   mains lead     gcn  E      gt  Connectthe power cord  mains  lead  to the AC Adaptor and to  a wall outlet  wall socket      When you have finished using the AC Adaptor   disconnect it from the DC IN jack of the  camera and the wall outlet  wall socket     The set is not disconnected from the AC power  source  mains  as long as it is connected to the  wall outlet  wall socket   even if the
14.    OPEN  FLASH   switch in the arrow direction   The flash pops up     2 Setthe flash mode to 4  Forced  flash  or 4s   Slow synchro      3 Shoot the image     _   OPEN  FLASH           To return to auto mode  Set  Pop up Flash  to  Auto  in the SET  UP settings        To reduce  red eye  when  shooting live subjects   The flash pre strobes before shooting  to reduce the red eye phenomenon  Set   Red Eye Reduction  to  On  in the  SET UP settings  page 140      appears on the screen                      The amount of red eye reduction possible  varies according to the individual  In  addition  the distance to the subject  and  whether or not the subject has seen pre   strobe light begin to strobe may also  reduce the effectiveness of the red eye  reduction process                 Buijoous eDeuui jns pooueApy p    ha  69    70          Shooting techniques  Making the best of the flash gives you various  options     When you set the flash mode to 4  Forced  flash   you can shoot a back lit subject brightly   An effect in which the flash light reflects in the  subject s eye is also available        When the flash mode is set to Auto  the flash  may strobe regardless of your intentions  In  such situations  setting the flash mode to  amp    No flash  slows the shutter speed  automatically  This is effective when you shoot  the trail of a car  the spectrum of a light  or the  sunset  We recommend you use a tripod to  prevent camera shake        The   st  Slow synchro  is effective
15.    Press MENU     The menu appears     Select  DPOF   DPOF  with  lt     gt   then press the center of the  multi selector     Select  Select  with  lt   gt   then  press the center of the multi   selector      You cannot mark using the  All In This  Folder  option    Select the images you want to  mark with A V 4 F  then press  the center of the multi   selector     The green LY mark is indicated on the  selected image                     3 To mark other images  repeat  Step El for each of them     Press MENU     Fl Select  OK  with  gt   then press  the center of the multi   selector     The Ly mark turns white and the  setting is completed     To delete the LY mark   In Step El  select the image you want to  delete the LY mark with A W  lt   gt   and  press the center of the multi selector     To delete all the    marks from  the images in the folder   In Step n  select  All In This Folder   then  press the center of the multi selector  Next   select  Off   then press the center     To cancel the marking  In Step n  select  Cancel   or in Step E   select  Exit      Rt E RE ENCJ EG JE RE cc O cn  Connecting to a  PictBridge printer    Even if you do not have a computer  you  can easily print images shot using your  camera by connecting the camera to a  PictBridge compliant printer  For  preparation  you only need to select the  USB connection in the SET UP settings and  connect the camera to the printer    Using a PictBridge compliant printer  allows you to easily print the
16.    Viewing the images on the LCD screen  Voice       Ww  Warnings and messages    White balance            ol     p xopuJ    966v 80       L    G    Printed on 100  recycled paper  using VOC  Volatile Organic  Compound  free vegetable oil  based ink     http   www sony net   Sony Corporation Printed in Japan          Additional information on this product and answers to frequent  asked questions can be found at our Customer Support Website           
17.    amp           M 4  amp      amp           Twilight  amp               Twilig ht  s                SCN portrait  Landscape   4     amp   amp   amp           Portrait Auto 5   st                                                When shooting movies  the flash mode is set to  amp   No flash    e When  Pop up Flash  is set to  Manual   the flash mode is set to 4  Forced flash   45t  Slow synchro   or  amp   No flash         The relation between the shutter  Speed and aperture   To shoot clear images  selecting the proper  exposure is very important  adding to the  chance of achieving the proper focus  The  exposure is an amount of light that is  determined by the shutter speed and  aperture value  The shutter speed is adjusted  by the time  longer or shorter  The aperture  is adjusted by the scale of the lens hole   larger or smaller  When the shutter speed is  faster by one step  the aperture is opened by  one step to get the same exposure     The movement of the program diagram  The program diagram shows the movement of the combination of the shutter speed and    aperture value     The program shift function  page 54  quickly shifts the combination of exposure that the    camera has decided upon   NENEENN Program diagram  example   IMENI      When the EV value remains the same  the brightness of the recorded image is the same     Darker subject    3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11    12 13 14    15 16 17    Brighter subject    18 19    The movement of the program shift  EV  10  ISO sensitiv
18.   47   9  AF range finder frame indicator   65   10  Recording time  Maximum  recordable time  indicator  100   11  Recording folder indicator  50              152    For still image playback             Ey EE    No  el       e        9         1         2         3    4                                          ii                                                                         3  F  ES   6  Q x1 3 ce ttn 150400   r Shoo i8    15  fig   TN   ciui Suus  a                   PictBridge connecting indicator   93    Change folder indicator  83   Image size indicator  24   Recording mode indicator   79 81    Volume indicator  81     Protect mark indicator  89    Print  DPOF  mark indicator  91   Zoom indicator  30     Jog playback indicator  87    Not disconnect USB cable  indicator  93    Folder file number  114   Playback folder indicator  83        10           11          12          13          14          15          16          17           18             Image number   Number of images recorded in  the playback folder  Remaining recording medium  capacity indicator  Self diagnosis display  133   EV adjustment indicator  59    ISO sensitivity  64    Metering mode indicator  58    Flash indicator    White balance indicator  73   Shutter speed indicator  55    Aperture value indicator  56   Histogram indicator  60   Recording date time of the  image  19  Menu guide menu  47           The page numbers in parentheses indicate  the location of additional important  informa
19.   Color reproduction indicator   744   ISO sensitivity  64   Bracket step indicator  63   Self timer indicator  34   Vibration warning indicator  131   Spot metering cross hair  58   AF range finder frame  65   Histogram indicator  60    AE LOCK indicator  62    EV adjustment indicator  59   Menu guide menu  47       Pressing the MENU button switches the menu   guide menu on off           The page numbers in parentheses indicate  the location of additional important  information           y g uojeuuojuj jeuonippy    151    For shooting movies                                                                                                                                                                                                                                         1      80min  Ip Es rr  A      3  Xk   STBY 00 00 00 mT    4      Sy  c 32 00   e  SOLARIZE  5H  a   y         4  By ii E   8  Y E  2 0EV   X  17    8                            8  1  Image size indicator  100   t2  Remaining recording medium  2  Recording mode indicator  100  capacity indicator  3  Battery remaining indicator  15   13  Self diagnosis display  133   4  White balance indicator  73   14  Self timer indicator  34   5  Metering mode indicator  58    15  AF range finder frame  65   Picture effect indicator  79   16  Spot metering cross hair  58   6  NightShot indicator  77   7  AE LOCK indicator  62   7  Low battery warning  131   18  EV adjustment indicator  59   8j Macro  33   19  Menu guide menu
20.   The camera is turned on    Turn the camera off  page 18     battery pack    The battery pack cannot     The battery pack is not installed correctly    Install the battery pack while pushing the battery eject lever  be installed  down using the front edge of the battery pack  page 14    The c3 on the display   The battery pack is not installed correctly    Install the battery pack correctly  page 14     window flashes quickly   The battery pack has malfunctioned    Consult your Sony dealer or local authorized Sony service  when charging a battery facility    pack    The  lt 4 on the display   The AC Adaptor is disconnected    Properly connect the AC Adaptor  page 14     window does not flash   The AC Adaptor has malfunctioned    Consult your Sony dealer or local authorized Sony service  when charging a battery facility    pack    The battery pack is not installed correctly     nstall the battery pack correctly  page 14           The battery pack is completely charged               p Buijoousea qno     ha  119    120       Symptom    Cause    Solution       The battery remaining  indicator is incorrect  or  sufficient battery  remaining indicator is  displayed but the power  runs out soon       You have used the camera for a long time in an  extremely hot or an extremely cold location      A deviation has occurred in the remaining  battery time      The battery pack is discharged      The battery pack is dead  page 147        See page 146       Charge the battery pack after u
21.   background that is out of the flash lit area     No flash         The flash does not fire regardless of the  amount of ambient light     Command dial      Mode dial       Set the mode dial to iff  P  S   A  Mor SCN     Press and hold 4  flash  and  select the desired mode with  the command dial        80min Cau  fi ii  98            Note that the surface of the flash emitter may  be hot right after you use the flash several times       in succession      The recommended distance using the flash is  about 0 5 m to 4 5 m  19 3 inches to  14 feet 9     inches   W  0 6 m to 3 3 m   23 Ye inches to 10 feet 10 inches   T   when   ISO  is set to  Auto       Attaching the supplied lens hood blocks a flash  light    Because the shutter speed is slower under dark  conditions when 4st  Slow synchro  or  amp    No  flash  is selected  it is recommended that you  use a tripod    While the flash is being charged  the 4 lamp  flashes  After charging is completed  the lamp  goes out    You can change the brightness of the flash  using  Flash Level  in the menu settings    page 70    Except when the mode dial is set to  i   You can mount an external flash on this camera   page 71               To pop up the flash manually   Pop up Flash mode    Normally  the flash strobes  automatically according to lighting  conditions  However  you can pop up  the flash only when you want to use it   Set  Pop up Flash  to  Manual  in the  SET UP settings  page 140      To strobe the flash    1 Slide the _
22.   click   ImageMixer  on the installation menu  screen and then follow the procedure       The USB driver is needed in order to use   Image Transfer   If the necessary driver is not  already installed on your computer  a screen  that asks if you want to install the driver will  appear  Follow the instructions that appear on  the screen     Installing    ImageMixer       You can use the    ImageMixer Ver  1 5 for  Sony  software to copy  view and edit  images  and create video CDs  For details   see the software s help files     Click  ImageMixer  on the  installation menu screen   Select the desired language   then click  OK         y cin Pep the   Lice for the installation from  oie    ad       The  Welcome to the InstallShield  Wizard  screen appears       This section describes the English screen     Follow instructions on each  succeeding screen     Install    ImageMixer    according to the  screen       When you use Windows 2000 or Windows XP   install    WinASPI          If DirectX8 0a or a later version is not installed  in your computer  the  Information  screen  appears  Follow the procedure on the screen     Restart your computer  according to the screen     Remove the CD ROM     Connecting the camera to  your computer    Insert the recording medium  with the images you want to  copy into the camera  Connect  the supplied AC Adaptor  and  plug the adaptor into a wall  outlet  wall socket         To a wall outlet   wall socket        Select the recording medium with 
23.   to P      You cannot shift the aperture value and shutter  speed combination when the shutter button is  pressed halfway down    When the brightness changes  the aperture  value and shutter speed also change while  maintaining the shift amount          You may not be able to change the aperture  value and shutter speed combination depending  on your shooting situations      When the flash mode setting is changed   Program Shift is canceled      Setting the mode dial to other than P or turning  off the power cancels Program Shift        Shooting with shutter  speed priority mode    Mode dial  S    You can adjust the shutter speed manually   If you shoot a moving subject at a higher  shutter speed  it appears as if frozen on the  image  At a lower shutter speed  the subject  appears as if it flowing    Aperture value is automatically adjusted to    attain correct exposure according to the  brightness of the subject        Command dial        Shutter button  Mode dial    Set the mode dial to S     Select a shutter speed with the  command dial           The shutter speed can be selected from  1 2000 to 30 seconds    If you select 1 25 second or slower  shutter speeds  the NR slow shutter  function is automatically activated  In  such cases     NR    is indicated at the  left of shutter speed indicator     Shoot the image     Shutter speeds of one second or longer are  indicated with     after the value  such as 1    If the proper exposure is not obtained after  making the setti
24.   uo sabew  Burikofu3    115    116    Viewing an image previously  copied to a computer    This operation is required for viewing  image files that have been copied  previously to a computer and already  deleted from the recording medium using  the camera    Copy the image files stored on your  computer to a recording medium and view  them on the camera     Skip Step if you have not changed the file  name assigned by this camera    You may not be able to view the image  depending on the image size    Images modified with a computer or images  shot using other than this camera may not be  able to be played back on the camera    If the warning message for overwriting the data  appears  enter other numbers in Step KW    If there is no folder to store the image file   create a new folder  then copy the image file   For details on how to create the folder  see  page 50     Right click the image file  then  click  Rename   Change the file  name to  DSCOLTLIDILT      OOOO stands for any number within   the range from 0001 to 9999      A file extension may be indicated  depending on the setup of the computer   The extension of a still image is    JPG     and that of a movie is    MPG     Do not  change the extension     Copy the image file to a folder  on the recording medium        Right click the image file  then  click  Copy      2 Select and double click the  DCIM   folder from  Removable Disk  or   Sony MemoryStick  in  My  Computer        Right click the  OOOMSDCF   folder in 
25.   with 4  then select  desired setting with A V     Choose from  800    400    200     100    64   or  Auto      To return to normal mode  In Step El  select  Auto        To reduce camera shake  select a large number   You can shoot a subject with higher shutter  speed      When selecting a large number  the image  becomes noisy  To give priority to image  quality  select a small number      a ee eS ee ee REESE   Choosing an auto  focus method    You can set the AF range finder frame and  the AF mode     AF range finder frame   The AF range finder frame selects the focus  position according to the subject position  and size     AF Mode   The AF mode is set automatically when the  camera starts and stops focusing on a  subject     Mode dial       Multi selector   A     lt 4  gt      FOCUS    Choosing a focus range  finder frame        AF range finder  Mode dial  P S A M SCN E    Multipoint AF  B    The camera calculates the distance in five  places to the top  the bottom  the left  the  right  and in the center of the image  letting  you shoot using the auto focus function  without worrying about the image  composition  This is useful when it is  difficult to focus on the subject because it is  not in the center of the frame  You can  check the position where the focus was  adjusted using the green frame    The default setting is Multipoint AF     Center AF  fg    The AF range finder is only the center of the  frame  You can shoot in desired image  composition using the AF loc
26.  0004  A 2 B     Y  101 0005 Divide  point    3  Deleting scenes A and B if they are    101 0004 101 0007                                        Delete    sired scenes remain     t  A 2 B  101    T A   0006 Delete                      2             sajaow Buikofu3 E    Y  101 0006    103    104    Cutting movies    Multi selector  A W  lt   gt         Mode dial    Set the mode dial to  gt       Select the movie you want to  cut with  lt   gt      Press MENU     The menu appears     Select 3    Divide  with  gt   then  press the center of the multi   selector  Next  select  OK  with  A   then press the center    The playback of the movie starts     Decide on a cutting point     Press the center of the multi selector at  the desired cutting point                          bee im ones    When you want to adjust the cutting  point  select   lt 4II IIP gt    frame  forward  rewind  and adjust the cutting  point with  lt    gt   If you want to change  the cutting point  select  Cancel   The  playback of the movie starts again      3 When you have decided on a  cutting point  select  OK  with  A F  and press the center of  the multi selector     Select  OK  with A   then press  the center of the multi   selector     The movie is cut     To cancel cutting    In Step Or H  select  Exit   The movie  appears on the screen again       You cannot cut the following images       Still images      Movies not long enough to cut      Protected movies    You cannot restore movies once you cut th
27.  12  23    25  48  51  96  92  174  188  354    384  723   3M 10  18    20 37    41  74  82  149  148  264    302  537    617  1097   1M 24  46    50  93   101  187   202  376    357  649    726  1320   1482  2694   VGA 97  243    196  491    394  985    790  1975   1428  3571  2904  7261  dado  3  When  Mode   REC Mode  is set to  Normal    For the number of images that can be saved in other modes  see pages 134  135     4  For more information about the image quality  compression ratio  mode  see page 49     saDeuul ns Buljooys ji    ha  25    The number of images that can  be saved in a Microdrive    The number of images that can be saved in  Fine  Standard   mode are shown below    Units  number of images                             Capacity  Image 1G  DSCM 11000   size  8M 273  505   3 2 273  505   5M 426  801   3M 684  1217   1M 1643  2988   VGA 6573  16434           3  When  Mode   REC Mode  is set to  Normal   For the number of images that can be saved in  other modes  see page 136    4  For more information about the image quality   compression ratio  mode  see page 49     26    When the images recorded using other Sony  devices are played back  the image size  indication may be different from the actual  image size    When the images are viewed on the screen of  the camera  they all look the same size   Number of shooting images can differ from  these values according to shooting conditions   When the remaining number of images  recordable is more than 9999      gt 
28.  13                14                   15                               Mode dial  27    1  To shoot still images in auto  adjustment mode   P  To shoot still images in  program auto mode   S  To shoot in shutter speed  priority mode   A  To shoot in aperture priority  mode   M  To shoot in manual exposure  mode   SCN  To shoot in Scene   Selection mode    SET UP  To set the SET UP items   To shoot movies     gt    To view or edit images   AE LOCK    fff  Delete  button  43   62    Command dial  48    a OPEN  CF  lever  23    CF card cover  23    CF card eject lever  24            1  LCD screen    2  Finder  29     3  Finder adjustment lever  29     4  FINDER LCD switch  29     5  ILI  Screen status  button  30     6      amp 3  Self timer Index  button    34  40     7  POWER lamp  18     8  POWER switch  18     9  Q   Digital zoom Playback zoom   button  30  84     10   amp   Quick review  button  29           lin   11    12                                  Shoulder strap                                        10 gt    O1  A   o  N             7          8             9             Hook for shoulder strap  Tripod receptacle  Microphone   Lens   ACC  Accessory  jack  Battery    Memory Stick  cover   14    RESET button  119    Battery eject lever  15    Hook for shoulder strap      Use the ACC  accessory  jack to connect an    external flash or the remote control tripod       Use a tripod with a screw length of less than    5 5mm  M39 inch   You will be unable to firmly  secu
29.  158    Identifying the parts    See the pages in parentheses for details of  operation            ke  l           e      eo   ro        Display window   WB  White balance  button  73      Display window backlight   button    4   4  Exposure  button  57  59    5  Shutter button  27     6  Hologram AF emitter  35  140    7  Self timer lamp  34     8  Zoom ring  30     9  Manual focus ring  67     eN P           cum  eq  E  7             11                      14  15  16  17                                  18       NIGHTSHOT NIGHTFRAMING  button  77    FOCUS  AUTO MANUAL  switch   67       Pressing the kog  Display window backlight   button turns on the backlight in the display  window for about seven seconds        IS       e9   l  e  len   s  ea  eo    Flash emitter  34    Infrared ray emitter  77   Speaker   Advanced accessory shoe  71   _   OPEN  FLASH  switch  69        Metering mode  button  58   5  Flash  button  68    i  BRK  Burst Bracket  button   63  75  76    W  Macro  button  33     lin                                                              O       INI  Od  0 5  0  IN                                                               INI  Od  0  A   Oo   N       MENU button  47  137    4  Flash  lamp  68   Multi selector  A V  lt 4      18   Jack cover  14  17    A N OUT  MONO  jack  41    Y  USB  jack  109    DC IN jack  14  17    ZT    CF     Memory Stick  CF             Ke           card  switch  21   Access lamp  22           11                12            
30.  38  39      For normal shooting times and numbers 1M 0 0  10  22  56  22  19 09  39  39   of images that can be saved  see pages 25  VGA 00  10  2 2  56  9  9  19  19  40  40   26  Peer  Ur     When the remaining number of images Voice  Units  images   recordable is more than 9999     gt 9999     16MB 32MB 64MB 128MB  MSX 256   MSX 512   MSX 1G  is indicated on the screen  And when it is 8M 30  8  14  16 29  32 58    58 106    119  216    242  442   more than 999     999     is indicated on the 32 3  T7  8  14  16  29  32  58  58 106    119  216    242  442   display window  5M 6 11  12 22  25  45  50  91  90  166    183  337    375  689    3M 9  17  19 34    39 69    79  138    142  246    290  500    592  1022   IM 22  38    45 78    91 157    183  316    324  549    660  1117  1347  2280   VGA 69  121    140  245    281  492    564  987   1020  1785  2074  3630  4234  7410                                     For five second audio recording    134    E mail     Units  images                                                              16MB 32MB 64MB 128MB   MSX 256   MSX 512   MSX 1G  8M 4 7  8  14  16  29  32  59  59 108    120  220    244  449   32 4  T  8  14  16  29  32  59  59 108    120  220    244  449   5M 6 11  12 23  25  46  50  94  91 170    186  345    380  705   3M 9  17  20  35  40  71  80  143    145  255    296  518    604  1058   IM 23  42  47  85  96  171    192  343    340  595   691  1210  1411  2470   VGA 81 162    163  327    328  657    658  1317   1
31.  4  gt      Set the mode dial to ifs  P  S   A  M or SCN     Press MENU     The menu appears     Select  Mode   REC Mode  with   lt   gt   then select  Voice  with A   v     Buijoous eDeuii jns pooueApy p    ha  81    82    Shoot the image     If you press and release the  shutter button  sound is recorded  for five seconds    If you hold down the shutter  button  sound is recorded until you  release the shutter button for up to 40  seconds     To return to normal mode  In Step El  select  Normal      To view images recorded in Voice mode  carry  out the same procedure described in    Viewing   movies on the screen   page 101     Be careful not to touch the microphone    page 12  during shooting    For the number of images that can be recorded   see pages 134  136     Selecting the folder  and playing back  images       Folder   Mode dial    gt      Select the folder that images you want to  play back are stored     Multi selector  A     lt   gt    MENU       Mode dial       Set the mode dial to  gt     Press MENU     The menu appears    Select   4  Folder  with  lt   then  press the center of the multi   selector     Select the desired folder with   lt   gt         Select Folder   4  E3 102 2     Folder Name 102MSDCF  No  Of Files  9   Created    2004 1 1 1 05 34AM  OK  Cancel  4   BACKINEXT                                           Select  OK  with A   then press  the center of the multi   selector     To cancel the selection  In Step a  select  Cancel      When multiple fo
32.  8  appears and the histogram does not appear   in the following cases        When recording in the digital zoom range       When the image size is  3 2        When playing back Multi Burst mode images      When a still image is rotated     The histogram before recording represents the  histogram of the image displayed on the screen                at that time  A difference occurs in the  histogram before and after you press the shutter  button  When this happens  check the histogram  while playing back a single image or during  Quick Review   In particular a large difference may appear in  the following cases       When the flash strobes      When using the NightFraming function      When  PFX   P Effect  is set to  Solarize       When the shutter speed is slow or high     The histogram may not appear for images  recorded using other cameras           Shooting techniques   While shooting images  the camera  automatically determines the exposure  When  shooting a whitish overall image such as a  backlit subject or a snowy scene  the camera  judges that the subject is bright and may set a  darker exposure for the image  In such cases   adjustment of the exposure in the   plus  direction is effective        Adjust in the   direction       When shooting a darker overall image  the  camera judges that the subject is dark and may  set a brighter exposure for the image  In such  cases  adjustment of the exposure in the      minus direction is effective        Adjust in the     dire
33.  80   and  E Mail   which records data suitable for sending e   mail  page 81      Multi selector  A V 4      MENU       Mode dial       Set the mode dial to P  S  A  M  or SCN     Press MENU   The menu appears    Select      P  Quality  with  lt   gt    then select the desired image  quality with A V        v Fine FINE     Standard                   ISO 3          Mode BRK 11           suojjeiado po2ueApe aJ0Jag p    49    50    LEE CE C es  Creating or selecting  a folder    Mode dial  SET UP    Your camera can create multiple folders  within a recording medium  You can select  the folder used to store images  When not  creating a new folder   101MSDCF  folder  is selected as the recording folder    You can create folders up to  999MSDCF      Multi selector  A Y 4        Mode dial        lt 2  CF switch      Up to 4000 images can be stored in one folder   When the folder capacity is exceeded  a new  folder is automatically created     Creating a new folder         Images are recorded in the newly created folder  until a different folder is created or selected     Set the mode dial to SET UP   and select the recording  medium with the     CF  switch     Select qz  Memory Stick Tool   or     CF Card Tool  with A V    Create REC  Folder  with    A   V  and  OK  with    gt  A   then  press the center    The following screen appears     Kam  80min  Create REC  Folder    Creating REC  folder 102MSDCF                   Select  OK  with A   then press  the center    A new folder is
34.  CF card all  the way in  do not push it forcefully  Also   check the direction of the Microdrive CF card   If you try to insert it in the wrong direction  the  camera or Microdrive CF card may be  damaged     lin   23    24    To remove the Microdrive CF card  Open the CF card cover  then push the CF  card eject lever so that the Microdrive CF  card is ejected        CF card eject  Access lamp lever      Note that the Microdrive may be heated right  after using the camera    Whenever the access lamp is lit  the  camera is recording or reading out an  image  Never remove the Microdrive CF  card or turn off the power at this time   The data may be corrupted or the  Microdrive CF card may become  unusable     Setting the still image size                              gt  Set the mode dial to iff and  turn on the power  then press  MENU     The menu appears       You can carry out this operation even when the  mode dial is set to P  S  A  M  SCN                                           gt  Select    jz  Image Size  by  moving the multi selector to   4    gt   then select the desired  image size by moving the  multi selector to A V     The image size is set    After the setting is completed  press  MENU  The menu disappears from the  screen       For more information about the image size  see  page 25      This setting is maintained even when the power  is turned off     Image size and quality    You can choose image size  number of  pixels  and image quality  compression  ratio 
35.  Color  Real  MStandard Selects the color reproduction mode  page 74        Saturation     WiNormal       Adjusts the saturation of the image  The   indicator appears  except when the  setting is Normal    This setting cannot be made in SCN mode     Q  Contrast     WiNormal       Adjusts the contrast of the image  The  Jj indicator appears  except when the setting  is Normal    This setting cannot be made in SCN mode      IJ  Sharpness     Normal       Adjusts the sharpness of the image  The  I  indicator appears  except when the    setting is Normal    This setting cannot be made in SCN mode         When the mode dial is set to          Setting  640  Fine   ll 640  Standard  160    Description    Selects the image size when shooting movies  page 100         PFX  P Effect           Solarize   Sepia  Neg Art   IIOff       Sets the special effects for the image  page 79            When the mode dial is set to  gt                     Item Setting Description  B  Folder  OK Cancel Selects the folder that contains the images you want to play back  page 83    o   Protect      Protects unprotects images against accidental erasure  page 89    DPOF  DPOF      Selects still images you want to attach cancel the print  DPOF  mark  page 91    c  Print      Prints images using a PictBridge compliant printer  page 93    E  Slide  Interval     Sets the slide show interval  page 85    For single image screen only    W3 sec  5 sec  10 sec  30 sec  1 min  Image     Selects images from either fo
36.  Connect    then press the center of the multi   selector       Select  PictBridge  with A   then press  the center        USB Connect      PictBridge  PTP  Normal                               Printing images    You can select an image and print it  Set up  the camera following the procedure on page  93  and then connect the printer        Multi selector  A     lt   gt      MENU  lt    CF switch      You cannot print movies and images recorded  in RAW mode    When printing E mail mode images or  uncompressed  TIFF  images  only their  corresponding JPEG files are printed    If an error message is sent from the connected  printer during the connection  Af flashes for  about five seconds  In such cases  check the  printer    Note that printing may be canceled if you  switch the X  CF switch while printing  images        On the single screen    Select the recording medium  with the  CF switch and  display the image you want to  print with  lt   gt      Press MENU   The menu appears    Select D  Print  with  lt   gt   then  press the center of the multi   selector     Select  This image  with A V   then press the center of the  multi selector     The Print screen appears     Cool                                                            When using a printer that is not compliant  with an index print or a date insert  function  unavailable items are not  displayed    Select  Quantity  with A V   select the number of images  with  lt   gt      You can select the number up to 20  
37.  Index prints      P4 PictBridge      An Index print function may not be provided  depending on the printer       When printing images  we recommend that you  use the AC Adaptor to prevent the camera  turning off     Preparing the camera    Set the USB mode on the camera to connect  the camera with a printer     Multi selector  A     lt   gt    Mode dial       Set the mode dial to SET UP     Select    Setup 2  with V  then  select  USB Connect  with      A V     Select  PictBridge  with    A   then press the center of the  multi selector              Setup 2  File Number     SMe dream     M PictBridge  Video Out  PTP  Clock Set  Normal                                                                   The USB mode is set     Connecting the camera to  the printer    Connect the Y  USB  jack on the camera  and the USB connector on the printer using  a USB cable  The connection can be made  regardless of whether the camera is turned  on or off    When the camera is turned on  the camera  turns to playback mode regardless of the  mode dial position and the newest image in  the selected recording folder is displayed on  the screen        After the connection  is made  the  f  mark is indicated on  the screen        p  4e1uud ebpugioid  Bunud ebeui nS    ha  93    94    When  USB Connect  is not set  to  PictBridge  in the SET UP  settings   You cannot use the PictBridge function    even when you turn on the camera  Set    USB Connect  to  PictBridge       Press MENU and select  USB
38.  Memory Stick    cover   then turn on the camera again           If your camera is not still functioning well  after trying the countermeasure a couple of  times  the camera may need to be repaired   Contact your Sony dealer or local  authorized Sony service facility and inform  them of the 5 digit code     Buijoouse qno     133                                  _    3   Memory Stick     The number of images                                                                            that can be saved  RAW  Units  images   shooting tine 16MB 32MB 64MB 128MB   MSX 256   MSX 512   MSX 1G  8M 0  0  1 1  3  3  6  6  10  11  22  24  45  49    The number of images that can be saved and 3 2   the shooting time are different  depending 5M 0  0  1 1  3  3  6  6  11  12  23  25  48  51    on the capacity of the recording medium  3M 0  0  1  1  3  3  6  7  12  12  25  26  51  53    the image size  and the image quality  Refer 1M 0  0  1  1  3  3  7   7  12  13  26  26  53  54    to the following charts when you choose a VGA 0  0  1  1  3 3  7  1  13  13  27  27  55  55    recording medium    TIFF  Units  images    FH nuber of images  listed un Eine 16MB   32MB   64MB   128MB   MSX 256   MSX 512   MSX 1G  AA 7 BM   om   1D   20   4H   8    7    349         The values for the number of images that 32 TO Td  20  56  99  18 Q0  38 d   can be saved and the shooting time may zM 00  Ta 20  16  8 3  17  18  36 G8   vary  depending on the shooting  conditions  3M 0  0  1 D 2  2  5  5  9  9  18  19 
39.  Mode dial    Set the mode dial to M     Select a shutter speed with the  command dial        ke C FINE  M    98  200  s 250  m9    MAF E F20 Qv                   Press and hold  4  exposure   and select an aperture value  with the command dial              jtmiBOmn     L3   FINE E  M    98  E3  waal  F  22  m9  s  MAF  ME 250 Oev          El Shoot the image     If the proper exposure is not obtained after  making the settings  the setting value indicators  on the screen flashes when the shutter button is  pressed halfway down  You can shoot in this  condition  but we recommend that you adjust  the flashing values again    The flash is set to 4  Forced flash  or  amp   No  flash      Selecting the  metering mode    Mode dial  P S A M SCN R 8    You can select a metering mode to  determine the exposure  depending on what  part of the subject is used to measure     Multi pattern metering  E31    The image is split up into multiple zones   each of which are evaluated individually   The camera calculates the best fit exposure  based on the subject    s position and  background brightness    The default setting is multi pattern  metering        Center weighted metering         Metering is performed with priority given  to the center of the image  The camera  determines the exposure based on the  brightness of a subject near the center     Spot metering    1  When selecting Spot metering  E 5  x 1    P      1 1    Spot metering allows you to meter for the in Step El  position the s
40.  ROM  For details on operation  see the  software s help files    When the image cannot be displayed  increase  the virtual memory capacity     ImageMixer Ver  1 5 for Sony  cannot be used  with Mac OS X     Image Transfer  cannot be used with  Macintosh     For Mac OS X users   When you click an E Mail mode image file      There is no application available to open  the document  DSCOLILILILT JPE    may  be shown  In this case  carry out the  following setup  The screen may differ  depending on your OS version     1 Click  Choose Application     on the  screen    There is no application available  to open the document   DSCOLILILILI JPE      2 Change  Recommended Applications   to  All Applications     3 Select  QuickTime Player  from the  application list  then click  Open      Hrs EN IE ERR UC          QRcPeecn  Troubleshooting    If you have trouble with your camera  try  the following solutions     1 First  check the items on pages 119 to  129  If the screen shows     c 00 00     the self diagnosis  function is working  Please see  page 133     Battery and power    2 Should your camera still not work 3 Should your camera still not work  properly  press the RESET button properly  consult your Sony dealer or    located inside the battery    Memory local authorized Sony service facility     Stick  cover  then turn on the camera  again   This will clear the date and time  settings  etc      RESET                                  Symptom Cause Solution   You cannot charge the 
41.  S   A  M or SCN     Press and hold    BRK  Burst   and select  Speed Burst  or   Framing Burst  with the  command dial        a  80min Cau ET                    Ve     ar  o  52g             Buijoous abeuy ns pooueApy p    ha  75    Shoot the image     You can shoot up to seven images  when you press and hold the shutter  button    You can do the next shooting after   Recording  disappears from the  screen     To return to normal mode  In Step B  select  Normal      The flash cannot be used    When  Mode   REC Mode  is not set to   Normal   you cannot use the Burst mode   You may not be able to use the Burst mode    depending on the Scene Selection mode   page 37      button records up to seven images in  succession     or slower     When using the self timer  pressing the shutter    You cannot select shutter speeds of 1 25 second       Shooting in Multi  Burst mode        Multi Burst  Mode dial  ify P S A M SCN    Pressing the shutter button once records 16  frames in a row  This is convenient for  checking your form in sports  for example     Command dial         Mode dial  Shutter button     hy  BRK    Multi selector   A     lt 4  gt      Set the mode dial to if  P  S   A  M or SCN     Press and hold   BRK  Burst   and select  Multi Burst   with the command dial                    180 mit Cin FINE ofan  ii  80min du a iil     BRK  Sm     Normal    MAF XE 250 F2 0       Press MENU     The menu appears     Select  Interval  with  lt   gt    then select the desired  between 
42.  Set the flash to    Forced flash   page 37      Cancel the Multi Burst  Burst  or Exposure Bracket mode       Set it to  Off   pages 48 and 140       Set  Pop up Flash  to  Auto  in the SET UP settings  pages 48   140  or pop the flash up using the   4  OPEN  FLASH  switch   page 69       Select the NightFraming function or cancel the NightShot  function  pages 77 and 78         The macro mode does not  function       2  Twilight mode  or  AA   Landscape mode   is selected for the Scene Selection function       Set it to other settings  page 37         Cannot record in Multi  Burst  Burst  or Exposure  Bracket mode        Mode   REC Mode  is set to other than   Normal        Set it to  Normal         The eyes of the subject  come out red       Set  Red Eye Reduction  to  On   page 69         The date and time are  recorded incorrectly       The date and time are not set correctly       Set the correct date and time  page 19         The aperture value and  shutter speed flash when  you press and hold the  shutter button halfway  down          The exposure is incorrect          Adjust the exposure  page 59            Buijooysajqno     123    124    Viewing images          Symptom Cause Solution  The image cannot be   The mode dial is not set to   gt     gt  Set the mode dial to   gt    page 39    played back    You changed the folder file name on a computer     gt  See page 116       Youcannot play back the image on the camera if  you modify the image on a computer      The ca
43.  based on the kind of images you want  to shoot  The larger you make the image  size and the higher you make the image  quality  the better your image  but also the  larger the amount of data needed to preserve  your image  This means you can save fewer  images in your recording medium    Choose an image size and quality level  appropriately for the kind of images you  want to shoot        Image size   8M    3264x2448   3 2     3264x2176   5M  2592x1944   3M  2048x1536   1M  1280x960   VGA  640x480     Examples  Larger       images                 Smaller               For printing postcard size images       For printing A4 size or fine A5 size images       For storing important images or printing A3 size or fine A4 size      For shooting a lot of images  attaching images to e mail  or  posting images to your home page           1  The default setting is  SM   This size can give the highest image quality using this camera     2  This option records images in a horizontal to vertical proportion of 3 2 to match the size of the print    paper used     The number of images that can be saved in a  Memory Stick      The number of images that can be saved in Fine  Standard   mode are shown below   Units     number of images                                                     Capacity  Image 16MB 32MB 64MB 128MB   MSX 256   MSX 512   MSX 1G  size  8M 4  T  8  15  16  30  32  60  59  109  121  223    247  456   3 2 4  7  8  15  16  30  32  60  59  109  121  223    247  456   5M 6  11 
44.  created with a number  one higher than the largest number in  the recording medium  and the folder  becomes the recording folder     To cancel folder creation  In Step Or E  select  Cancel        Once you create a new folder  you cannot delete  the new folder with the camera     Selecting the recording   The image is stored in the newly selected  folder folder  You cannot move images to other    folders using the camera   Set the mode dial to SET UP   and select the recording  medium with the      CF  switch     Select qz  Memory Stick Tool   or     CF Card Tool  with A V    Change REC  Folder  with      V  and  OK  with    gt  A   then  press the center     The recording folder selection screen  appears        Select REC  Folder  4 E3 102   Folder Name 102MSDCF  No  Of Files  0   Created    2004 1 1 1 05 344M  OK  Cancel  4   BACK NEXT                                           Select the desired folder with   lt   gt   and  OK  with A  then  press the center     To cancel changing the  recording folder  In Step or El  select  Cancel        You cannot select the  100MSDCF  folder as a  recording folder     suoijejedo po2ueApe aJ0jag n    51    52       Manual features to  photo shooting  situations    After you are familiar with your camera   let s shoot an image in various situations  with some settings changed  This section  describes some representative manual  shooting examples     Q  To shoot a portrait with its  background blurred             Shooting with aperture pri
45.  dial  One is using only the  command dial and the other is using the  command dial in combination with other  buttons  This section describes the method  used when operating the commnad dial in  combination with other buttons     This method is used for the following  functions    Manual exposure  page 57   Metering mode  page 58   Exposure adjustment  page 59   Exposure Bracket  page 63    Flash mode  page 68    White balance  page 73    Burst  page 75    Multi Burst  page 76   Nightshot Nightframing  page 77     4 Command dial        i  BRK    NIGHTSHOT NIGHTFRAMING    Set the mode dial to P  S  A  M   SCN or   3   Press and hold the button you    want to operate and turn the  command dial     Qe     A  The value or setting that is indicated  on the screen is entered   Release the button     The indicators disappears from the  screen       The following functions can be set by simply  turning the command dial        Program shift  page 54        Shutter speed priority mode  page 55        Aperture priority mode  page 56    You can view the next previous image during  playback        Deciding the still  image quality    Mode dial  P S A M SCN   You can select the still image quality from   Fine  or  Standard     This camera is equipped with other methods  to select the image quality  You can select  these settings using the  Mode   REC  Mode  item in the menu  These items are as  follows   RAW  which records raw data   page 79    TIFF  which records  uncompressed data  page
46.  for all the  recommended computer environments  mentioned above     USB mode    There are two modes for a USB connection  when connecting with a computer    Normal  and  PTP   modes  The default  setting is the  Normal  mode      Compatible only with Windows XP  When  connected to a computer  only the data in the  folder selected by the camera is copied to the  computer  To select the folder  follow the  procedure on page 83     Communication with your  computer    When your computer resumes from the  suspend or sleep mode  communication  between your camera and your computer  may not recover at the same time     When a USB connector is not  provided on your computer  When neither a USB connector nor a  recording medium slot is provided  you can  copy images using an additional device  See  the Sony Website for details   http   www sony net     Contents of the CD ROM    E USB Driver   This driver is needed in order to connect the  camera to a computer    When using Windows XP  you need not  install the USB driver     E Image Transfer  This application is used to easily transfer  images from the camera to a computer     E ImageMixer  This application is used to display and edit  images that are stored in a computer       The required operations may differ  depending on your OS    Close down all applications  running on the computer before  installing the USB driver and  application      When using Windows XP or Windows  2000  log on as Administrators    The display settings s
47.  http   www rbre org     Caution  Do not handle damaged or leaking  Lithium Ion batteries     CAUTION   TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK   MATCH WIDE BLADE OF PLUG TO  WIDE SLOT  FULLY INSERT     Notice for the customers in the  United Kingdom    A moulded plug complying with BS 1363 is  fitted to this equipment for your safety and  convenience    Should the fuse in the plug supplied need to be  replaced  a fuse of the same rating as the  supplied one and approved by ASTA or BSI to  BS 1362   i e   marked with   or Y mark   must be used        If the plug supplied with this equipment has a  detachable fuse cover  be sure to attach the  fuse cover after you change the fuse  Never  use the plug without the fuse cover  If you  should lose the fuse cover  please contact your  nearest Sony service station     For the Customers in Europe    This product has been tested and found  compliant with the limits sets out in the EMC  Directive for using connection cables shorter  than 3 meters  9 8 feet      CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT  LASER KLASSE 1    LUOKAN 1 LASERLAITE  KLASS 1 LASERAPPARAT       Attention   The electromagnetic fields at the specific  frequencies may influence the picture and  sound of this digital camera     Notice   If static electricity or electromagnetism causes  data transfer to discontinue midway  fail    restart the application or disconnect and  connect the USB cable again     Certain countries or regions may regulate  disposal of the battery used to power this  product  P
48.  on the recording medium  You cannot create any more  folders        Cannot record    e You attempted to select the folder that is available only for viewing with your camera  Select other folders  page 51               W   The amount of light is not sufficient  or camera shake may occur because a slower shutter speed is set  Use the flash   or mount the camera on a tripod to steady the camera     Night shot    An operation that is not valid while NIGHTSHOT is set was attempted     Night framing    An operation that is not valid while NIGHTFRAMING is set is attempted        Manual focus is invalid      The FOCUS switch is set to MANUAL when the mode dial is set to N         The flash is not open      Pop the flash up using the    OPEN  FLASH  switch  page 69         640  Fine  is not available      A recording medium that does not correspond to the  640  Fine   size movie is inserted  page 100         Busy      When using the Microdrive  the data writing process was not performed due to a drop in data transmission rate        Buffer over      When using the Microdrive  the data writing process was not performed due to a drop in data transmission rate   This  message is indicated after the  Busy  message appeared            Read error   The movies stored on the Microdrive cannot be played back due to an internal temperature problem or vibration     The file is corrupted   File error   An error occurred while playing back the image        File protect      The image is protecte
49.  on the screen instead  The actual date and time  are indicated in red on the lower right corner  when the image is played back           Camera 1  AF Mode  Day amp Time  Digital Zoom  Date                               DateTime      BITS  Red Eye Reduction   Hologram AF    Auto Review                   Ib  Ib  i  D D                            moving the multi selector to A   then move to  gt     Select  Date Time  by moving  the multi selector to A V  then  move to              Camera 1  AF Mode  Monitor  Digital Zoom  Precision  Date Time   gt  Date  Red Eye Reduction  Off  Hologram AF  Auto  Auto Review  Off   lt 4 PAGE SELECT                       amp   Eb  Ib  fal   D D                              gt  Select the date and time setting  by moving the multi selector to  A V  then press the center     Day amp Time  Inserts the date and the time of  shooting into the image   Date  Inserts the year  the month and the  date of shooting into the image   Off  Does not insert date time data into the  image    After the setting has been completed  set the  mode dial to Bj to shoot your image     You can shoot even when the mode dial is set to  P  S  A  Mor SCN    When you chose  Date   the date will be  inserted in the order set in  Setting the date and  time   page 19     This setting is maintained even when the power  is turned off     Shooting according to scene conditions     Scene Selection    J Twilight mode       When shooting night scenes  shooting  people at night  shoot
50.  procedure on page 33     To shoot with a self timer  Set the mode dial to and follow the  procedure on page 34     Be careful not to touch the microphone  page  12  during shooting    The following functions cannot be used        Digital zoom       Shooting with the flash       Inserting date and time     When you select  640  Fine   with the supplied  A N connecting cable plugged in the A V OUT   MONO  jack  you cannot check the shooting  image using the screen  The screen turns blue   See pages 135  136 for the recording time  allowed for each image size        Viewing movies on  the screen    Mode dial    gt      You can view movies on the screen of the  camera and hear sounds from the speaker of  the camera     Speaker    Mode dial       Multi selector  A W  lt   gt      Set the mode dial to  gt          Select the desired movie with   lt   gt    Movies with the image size  640     Fine   or  640  Standard   are  displayed on the full screen        Movies with the image size  160  are  displayed a size smaller than still  images     Press the center of the multi   selector     The movie images and sound are  played back     gt   playback  appears on the screen  while a movie is playing back     Playback bar       To stop playback    Press the center of the multi selector again     To adjust the volume  Adjust the volume with A V     To fast forward   rewind   Move the multi selector to  gt   next  or  lt 4   previous  while playing back a movie   To return to normal play
51.  the brightness  of the subject     To determine the exposure  measure the  exposure of the desired portion of the  subject using either center weighted  metering or the spot metering function   Press AE LOCK to lock the exposure  and  then recompose the picture and shoot     Portion of the image  used to determine the  exposure          Shooting three  images with the  exposure shifted        Exposure Bracket  Mode dial  P S A M SCN    In addition to an image with the exposure  automatically set by the camera  two other  images are recorded with exposure values  shifted to the   and     sides    If you cannot shoot with the proper  brightness due to the brightness of the  subject  use the Exposure Bracket mode   You can select the image that has a suitable  exposure after shooting     First shot Command dial     Adjusted in the   direction         Mode dial  S Shutter button          Second shot   Proper exposure set by the camera        J  BRK MENU  Set the mode dial to P  S  A  M  or SCN     Third shot     Adjusted in the     direction  Press and hold   BRK     bracket  and select  BRK  with  the command dial           kms Cy FINE  P 98  Ez  BRK   2       SBRK      MAF BE 250 F2 0             Press MENU     The menu appears     Buijoous eDeuii Jis pooueApy    lin   63    64    Select  BRK   Bracket Step   with  lt   gt   then select the  desired bracket step value  with A V    1 0EV  Shifts the exposure value by  plus or minus 1 0EV    0 7EV  Shifts the exposure value by  
52.  the multi   selector     Select the movies you want to  delete with A V  lt   gt   then  press the center of the multi   selector     The Ti  delete  mark is indicated on  the selected movie                 esHECT     ffi TONEXT       The movie has not yet been deleted at  this point     Repeat Step   l to delete other  movies      3 Press fi  delete      Select  OK  with  gt   then press  the center of the multi   selector        Access    message appears on the  screen and the movie will be deleted     To cancel the deletion  In Step or i  select  Exit      To delete all the images in the  folder   In Step El  select  All In This Folder   then  press the center of the multi selector  Next   select  OK   then press the center  To cancel  the deletion  select  Cancel  with  lt   then  press the center     Editing movies  Mode dial    gt      You can cut movies  or delete unnecessary  portions of movies  This is the  recommended mode to use when the  recording medium capacity is insufficient   or when you attach movies to your e mail  messages     The file numbers assigned when  movies are cut   The cut movies are assigned new numbers  and recorded as the newest files in the  recording folder  The original movie is  deleted and its file number is skipped       Example   Cutting the movie numbered                                                                            D 101 0003  4 4  T    1 2 3  I  Y  101 0002  ting scene A   2 B 3     Y  101 0002  2  Cutting scene B   101
53.  the proper direction when inserting it   into the Memory Stick Duo Adaptor    Verify that you are inserting the Memory Stick   Duo Adaptor in the proper direction when   inserting it into the camera  Inserting it in the   wrong direction may cause a malfunction      Do not insert a    Memory Stick Duo    that is not  inserted into a Memory Stick Duo Adaptor into  a  Memory Stick  compatible unit  This may  cause a malfunction of the unit       When formatting the  Memory Stick Duo    insert the    Memory Stick Duo    into the  Memory Stick Duo Adaptor and use the     Memory Stick    slot      When the    Memory Stick Duo    is equipped  with the write protect switch  release its lock      You can use the Memory Stick Duo Adaptor  that is compliant with the CompactFlash slot   however  you cannot format it using this camera  and cannot record  640  Fine   movies     Note on use of the  Memory Stick    PRO        Memory Stick PRO  with a capacity of up to  1 GB is verified for this camera        The Microdrive    A Microdrive is a compact and lightweight  hard disk drive that complies with Compact  Flash Typell  Camera operations are  confirmed using a Microdrive  Hitachi  Global Storage Technologies  Inc  DSCM   11000  1 GB       Notes on use of the Microdrive     Be sure to format the Microdrive using this  camera when you use it for the first time      The Microdrive is a compact hard disk drive    Since the Microdrive is a rotating disk  the   Microdrive is not strong enou
54.  to your computer      For Windows users                      105  Installing the USB driver                    106  Installing    Image Transfer                 107  Installing  ImageMixer                      108  Connecting the camera to your computer  A ETN ETETE ENE 109    ha    7    Copying images using    Image Transfer       Meteo pue ME USt 110  Changing    Image Transfer  settings  EE EN AE 111  Copying images without using     Image Transfer                         ss 111  Viewing the images on your computer  AA E E doe Mtr  113  Image file storage destinations and file  nri d in r 114  Viewing an image previously copied to a  COIpUtet asie nia tie 116  Copying images to your computer      For Macintosh users                    117  Troubleshooting  Troubleshooting                      sess 119  Warnings and messages                          130  Self diagnosis display     If a code starting  with an alphabet letter appears       133    Additional information    The number of images that can be saved     shooting time    eee 134  Men   ltetis  utto ote 137  SET UP items                   eerte 140  Precautions            The    Memory Stick       eee 144    The Microdrive                    sss 145       On    InfoLITHIUM    battery pack          146   Specifications                sss 147   Display window                      esse 149   The LCD finder screen                           150   Quick reference chart                             155  Index   Index nettes
55.  unit itself  has been turned off     Using your camera  abroad    Power sources   You can use your camera in any country or  region with the supplied AC Adaptor within  100 V to 240 V AC  50 60 Hz  Use a  commercially available AC plug adaptor   a   if necessary  depending on the design of  the wall outlet  wall socket   b      AC L15A L15B Ke COE    a  Ib          Do not use an electrical transformer  travel  converter   as this may cause a malfunction     payejs bumag i    17    18    Turning your camera        POWER  switch    POWER  lamp      gt  Slide the POWER switch in the  direction of the arrow     The POWER lamp lights in green and the  power is on  When you turn on the camera  for the first time  the Clock Set screen  appears  page 19      To turn off the power  Slide the POWER switch in the direction of  the arrow again  the POWER lamp goes out   and the camera turns off     on off    The Auto Power Off function    If no tasks are performed for about three   minutes when shooting  viewing images  or   setting up the camera while using the   battery pack  power is automatically shut   off to preserve battery power    However  in the following circumstances    even if the battery pack is being used to   power the camera  the Auto Power Off   function will not work      Movies are being played back     A slide show is being shown     Acable is connected to the Y  USB  jack  or the A V OUT  MONO  jack    How to use the                            multi selector  Camer
56.  when you  shoot a person during a sunset and the like   You can shoot the person clearly using the  flash light and the background using a long  exposure  If the camera cannot shoot clearly  using the slow shutter  it automatically  increases the ISO number  We recommend you  use a tripod to prevent camera shake              ee ee ee ee  Adjusting the flash  level        Flash Level    Mode dial  P S A M SCN  You can adjust the amout of flash light     Multi selector  A W 4      MENU       Mode dial    Set the mode dial to P  S  A  M  or SCN     Press MENU     The menu appears     Select  4     Flash Level  with   lt   gt   then select the desired  setting with A V     High  Makes the flash level higher  than normal    Normal  Normal setting    Low  Makes the flash level lower than  normal     lane ee ee  Using an external    flash  Mode dial  ifj  P S A M SCN    You can mount an optional external flash   Using an external flash increases the  amount of light and that will allow you to  shoot more vivid flash pictures than when  using the internal flash    For details  refer to the operating  instructions supplied with your flash     Advanced Shutter button  accessory  shoe Mode dial       ACC  accessory   jack    Multi selector   A     lt 4  gt        When an external flash is mounted  the weight  prevents the lens portion from becoming steady   We recommend supporting the lens portion  with your left hand or using a tripod for  recording       You cannot have an external f
57. 00 mm   F2 0 2 8    Filter diameter  58 mm  2 3 g inches     Exposure control  Automatic  Shutter speed priority   Aperture priority  Manual exposure   Scene selection  4 modes     White balance  Automatic  Daylight  Cloudy   Fluorescent  Incandescent  Flash   One push    File format  DCF compliant   Still images  Exif Ver  2 2  JPEG  compliant  RAW  TIFF  DPOF  compatible  Audio with still image  MPEGI  compliant  Monaural   Movies  MPEGI compliant   Monaural    Recording medium   Memory Stick   Microdrive   CompactFlash card  Typel Typell     Flash Recommended distance  when ISO  sensitivity is set to Auto   0 5 to 4 5 m  19 3 4 inches to  14 feet 9 1 4 inches   W   0 6 to 3 3 m  23 7 3 inches to  10 feet 10 inches   T     Viewfinder Electric viewfinder  color      Output connectors    A V OUT  MONO  jack  Monaural   Minijack  Video  1 Vp p  75 Q  unbalanced   sync negative  Audio  327 mV  at a 47 KQ load   Output impedance 2 2 KQ    Accessory jack  Mini minijack     2 5 mm     USB jack mini B    USB communication  Hi Speed USB  USB 2 0 High   Speed compliant      LCD screen     LCD panel used  4 6 cm  1 8 type  TFT drive    Total number of dots  134 400  560x240  dots     Finder     LCD panel used  1 1 cm  0 44 type  TFT drive    Total number of dots  235 200  980x240  dots       y p uojeunojui Jeuonppy    hh  147     Power  general   Used battery pack  NP FM50  Power requirements  7 2 V    Power consumption  during shooting with LCD  screen on   2 2 W   Operating temperat
58. 190  2381  2420  4841  4940  9881   Multi Burst  Units  images    16MB 32MB 64MB 128MB    MSX 256   MSX 512   MSX 1G  1M 24  46  50  93  101 187    202  376    357  649    726  1320   1482  2694   Movie   16MB 32MB 64MB 128MB   MSX 256   MSX 512   MSX 1G  640  Fine                  0 02 57 0 06 02 0 12 20  n 0 00 42 0 01 27 0 02 56 0 05 54 0 10 42 0 21 47 0 44 27   Standard   160 0 11 12 0 22 42 0 45 39 1 31 33 2 51 21 5 47 05 11 44 22          The numbers indicate the recording time  For exam    ple     1 31 33    indicates    1 hour  31 minutes  33 seconds           j uojjeuuojuj Jeuonippy    135                                                                                                                Microdrive E mail  Units  images   1G  DSCM 11000   RAW  Units  images  8M 271  498   1G  DSCM 11000  32 271  498   8M 50  55  5M 421  782   32   3M 670  1173   5M 54  57  1M 1565  2739   3M 56  58  VGA 5478  10956   1M 59  60   VGA 61  61  Multi Burst  Units  images   na 1G  DSCM 11000   TIFF  Units  images  IM 1643  2988   1G  DSCM 11000   8M 38  41  Movie  3 2 42  45  1G  DSCM 11000   5M 40  42  640  Fine  0 13 41  3M 42  43  640 0 49 13  1M 43  44   Standard   VGA 44  44  160 12 42 06  The numbers indicate the recording time  For  Voice   Units  images  example     12 42 06    indicates    12 hours  42  minutes  6 seconds      1G  DSCM 11000   8M 269  490    Even when you use a recording medium with a  32 269  490  capacity greater than 2 GB  the maximum  5M 416  764  
59. 9999    is  indicated on the screen  And when it is more  than 999     999    is indicated on the display  window    You can resize the images later  Resize  function  see page 90      Basic still image shooting     Using auto mode         gt  Set the mode dial to 4  and  turn on the camera     The recording folder name is indicated on  the screen for about five seconds   Remove the lens cap       Select the recording medium using the   5    CF switch  page 21       You can create a new folder in the recording  medium and select the folder for storing images   page 50           gt  Hold the camera steadily with  both hands and position a  subject in the center of the  focus frame       The minimum focal distance to a subject is  50 cm  19 3h inches   W  60 cm  23 Ye inches    T   To shoot subjects at distances closer than  this  use the macro mode  page 33       The frame indicated on the screen shows the  focus adjustment range   AF range finder  see  page 65              AE AF lock indicator  Flashes in green      Remains on    s    ew Jis Bunooys n      gt  Press and hold the shutter  button halfway down     The camera beeps  When the AE AF lock  indicator stops flashing and remains on  the  camera is ready for shooting   The screen  may be frozen for a split second depending  on the subject     When the surroundings are dark  the flash  automatically pops up and strobes       If you release your finger from the shutter  button  shooting will be canceled      When the came
60. CF card is dirty     Insert the Microdrive CF card correctly  page 23         CF card type error      The inserted CF card cannot be used with your camera  page 21         CF card locked      The Microdrive CF card is set to be unrecordable  Consult with the Microdrive CF card manufacturer        No CF card space      The capacity of the Microdrive CF card is insufficient  You cannot record images  Delete unnecessary images or  data  pages 43  102        Cover open      Close the CF card cover        Format error            The recording medium format failed  Format the recording medium again  page 45      When using a Memory Stick Duo Adaptor that is compliant with the CompactFlash slot  the write protect switch  on the    Memory Stick Duo    is set to LOCK position  Set it to the recording position              Message    For  InfoLITHIUM  battery  only    Meaning  Corrective Action    The battery pack is not the  InfoLITHIUM  type        esq      The battery level is low or zero  Charge the battery pack  page 14   Depending on the conditions of use or the type  of battery pack  the indicator may flash even though there are still 5 to 10 minutes of remaining battery time left        Folder error      A folder with the same first three digits number already exists on the recording medium   For example  123MSDCF  and 123ABCDE  Select other folders  or create a new folder        Cannot create more folders      The folder whose first three digits of the name is    999    exists
61. F switch  page 21         sabeu js Buma E    lin   39    7101 000    lt  gt  BACK NEXT    AS    gt  Select the desired still image    by moving the multi selector to   lt   gt             lt 4  Displays the previous image    gt    Displays the next image     Viewing on the index screen                SINGLE DISPLAY         gt  Press     f   index      The display switches to the Index screen     To display the next  previous  Index  screen   Move the multi selector to A W  lt   gt  to  move the yellow frame up down left right     To return to the single image screen  Press     EF  index  again  or press the  center of the multi selector     Viewing images on a TV screen                    AN  connecting  cable  lt      supplied   A V OUT  avour    jack         gt  Connect the supplied A V  connecting cable to the A V  OUT  MONO  jack of the  camera and the audio video  input jacks of the TV     If your TV has stereo type input jacks   connect the audio plug  black  of the A V  connecting cable to the Lch audio input  jack       Turn off both the camera and the TV before  connecting the camera and the TV with the A V  connecting cable        TV Video switch      gt  Turn on the TV  and set the TV   Video switch to  Video        The name and location of this switch may differ  depending on your TV  For details  refer to the  operating instructions supplied with the TV          gt  Set the mode dial to   gt    and  turn on the camera     Move the multi selector to  lt   gt  to s
62. Memory Stick     is set to the LOCK position          Set it to the recording position  page 144                  Symptom    Cause    Solution       You have formatted a     Memory Stick  by  mistake       All the data on the  Memory Stick  are erased by  formatting  You cannot restore them       We recommend that you set the  Memory Stick  write protect  switch to the LOCK position to protect accidental erasure   page 144         Microdrive CF card       Symptom    Cause    Solution       You cannot insert a  Microdrive CF card       You try to insert an unusable CF card     You are inserting it backwards       Insert it from the right side  page 23         You cannot record on a  Microdrive CF card       The Microdrive CF card is full      An unusable CF card is inserted      The CF card cover is open      The E  CF switch is set to          When shooting movies using a CF card  the  image size is set to  640  Fine         Delete unnecessary images  pages 43  102       Close the CF card cover  page 23       Set the switch to CF  page 21       Use a  Memory Stick PRO  or the Microdrive  pages 100  144      Set the image size to any setting other than  640  Fine          The Microdrive is heated       You are using the Microdrive for a long time       This is not a malfunction        You have formatted a  Microdrive CF card by  mistake       All the data on the Microdrive CF card are  erased by formatting  You cannot restore them        PictBridge compliant printer       Symp
63. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL        This symbol is intended to  alert the user to the presence  of uninsulated    dangerous  voltage    within the product   s  enclosure that may be of  sufficient magnitude to  constitute a risk of electric  shock to persons     This symbol is intended to  alert the user to the presence  of important operating and  maintenance  servicing   instructions in the literature  accompanying the appliance     If you have any questions about this product   you may call   Sony Customer Information Services Center  1 800 222 SONY  7669     The number below is for the FCC related  matters only     Regulatory Information       Declaration of Conformity    Trade Name  SONY  Model No   DSC F828  Responsible Party  Sony Electronics Inc     Address  16450 W  Bernardo Dr   San Diego  CA 92127  U S A    Telephone No   858 942 2230    This device complies with Part 15 of the  FCC Rules  Operation is subject to the  following two conditions   1  This device  may not cause harmful interference  and  2   this device must accept any interference  received  including interference that may  cause undesired operation              CAUTION   You are cautioned that any changes or  modifications not expressly approved in this  manual could void your authority to operate  this equipment     Note    This equipment has been tested and found to  comply with the limits for a Class B digital  device  pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules   These limits are desig
64. SHOT   NIGHTFRAMING and select  0    Night shot  with the command  dial     The flash emitter pops up and the  9   and    Night shot    indicators light for  about five seconds        il       8180 min Cau   amp              2     Night shot              MAF       Shoot the image     To cancel the NightShot function  In Step B  select  Off        While using the NightShot function       The white balance is set to Auto         The metering mode is set to center weighted     Buijoous eDeuii js pooueApy I     lin   77    78        If you perform any invalid operation  the  o   indicator flashes  and the  Night shot   indicator lights for about five seconds    While using the NightShot function  you cannot   use the following functions        AE LOCK       Shooting with hologram AF       Shooting with the flash       Selecting the color reproduction mode       Adjusting the saturation  contrast  and  sharpness   When  Pop up Flash  is set to  Manual  in the   SET UP settings  pop up the flash emitter using   the _   OPEN  FLASH  switch    When attaching the supplied lens hood  infrared   ray may be blocked    Do not use the NightShot function in bright   places  e g  outdoors in the daytime   This may   cause your camera to malfunction     NightFraming    The NightFraming function enables you to  check a subject even at night and then  record with natural colors using the flash     Set the mode dial to ifs or P     Press and hold NIGHTSHOT   NIGHTFRAMING and select   ol  Night f
65. SON Y     Digital Still Camera    Operating Instructions  Before operating the unit  please read this manual thoroughly  and  retain it for future reference     Owner s Record   The model and serial numbers are located on the bottom  Record the  serial number in the space provided below  Refer to these numbers  whenever you call upon your Sony dealer regarding this product     Model No  DSC F828    Serial No        Cuber shot    Digital Stil Camora     D infourrHium M     SERIES    PALS             Memory STICK mm          2003 Sony Corporation    3 084 996 15 1   Getting started         Shooting still images E lL  Viewing still images ___    Deleting still images E  Before advanced operations  a  Advanced still image shooting E    Advanced still image viewing     E    Still image editing       bm  Still image printing    m   PictBridge printer    Enjoying movies         Enjoying images on your computer _ B       Troubleshooting er  Additional information  i  Index         To prevent fire or shock hazard  do  not expose the unit to rain or  moisture     CAUTION   The use of optical instruments with this  product will increase eye hazard    Use of controls or adjustments or performance  of procedures other than those specified  herein may result in hazardous radiation  exposure     For the Customers in the U S A     RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK    DO NOT OPEN e       CAUTION  TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK   DO NOT REMOVE COVER  OR BACK    NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE     
66. V mark is indicated on the  selected image                     4ejuud eBpugioid  Dunuud beu  Ins       lin   95    96     3 To print other images  repeat  Step El   Press MENU     The Print screen appears             Print                   Index Off  gt   Date Off  gt   Quantity  1                         Exit       OK                        When using a printer that is not compliant  with an index print or a date insert  function  unavailable items are not  displayed    Fl Select  Quantity  with A V   select the number of images  with  lt   gt      You can select the number up to 20   All the images selected are printed in  the specified number    E  Select  OK  with V  gt   then  press the center of the multi   selector    The images are printed    Do not disconnect the USB cable  while the C    mark is indicated on  the screen             Printing  2 3                Exit                      To cancel printing    In Step n  select  Cancel  or in Step E   select  Exit      To print all the images indicated  with the CY mark   In Step E  select  DPOF image   All the  images indicated with the LY mark are  printed in the specified number  regardless  of the image displayed     To print all the images in the  folder   In Step n  select  All In This Folder   then  press the center of the multi selector     To insert the date and time on  images   In Step E  select  Date   then select the  date format with  lt  P gt   You can select from   Day amp Time  or  Date   When you cho
67. Website for details   http   www sony net     Connecting your camera to  your computer    For details  see page 109     Disconnecting the USB cable   removing the recording medium  or  turning off the camera during a USB  connection   Drag and drop the drive icon or the icon of  the recording medium to the    Trash    icon   then remove the USB cable  remove the  recording medium  or turn off the camera    If you are using Mac OS X v10 0  remove the    USB cable etc   after you have turned your  computer off     Copying images    1 Double click the newly recognized icon  on the desktop   The contents of the recording medium  inserted in your camera appear    2 Double click    DCIM        3 Double click the folder that the images  you want to copy are stored    4 Drag and drop the image files to the hard  disk icon   The image files are copied to your hard  disk   For details on the storage location of the  images and file names  see page 114     Bi 4ejnduioo inoA uo sabew  Buikofu3    ha  117    118    Viewing the images on your    computer    1 Double click the hard disk icon   2 Double click the desired image file in    the folder containing the copied files   The image file opens     Close down all applications running on  the computer before installing  application    You can use the    ImageMixer Ver  1 5 for  Sony  software to copy images to your  computer and to view images on your  computer  For details on installing  see  operating instructions supplied with the CD  
68. You can carry out this operation even when the  mode dial is set to P  S  A  M  SCN or  amp H       gt  Center the subject in the frame   and press and hold the shutter  button halfway down  then  press the shutter button fully  down     The self timer lamp  page 9  will flash  and  you will hear a beeping sound  The image    will be shot after approximately 10 seconds     To cancel the self timer during the  operation   Press S zz  self timer  again  The N   indicator dissapears from the screen       If you stand in front of the camera and press the  shutter button  the focus and the exposure may  not be correctly set     Using the flash    Flash emitter    Hologram AF  emitter       The flash automatically pops up and strobes  when the surroundings are dark  Close the  flash by hand after using it     When  ISO  is set to  Auto  in the menu  settings  the recommended shooting distance  using the flash is approx  0 5 m to 4 5 m    19 34  inches to 14 feet 9 Uu  inches   W  0 6 m  to 3 3 m  23 5 g inches to 10 feet 10 inches   T    Attaching the supplied lens hood blocks the  flash light    While the flash is being charged  the 4  flash   lamp flashes  After charging is completed  the  lamp goes out    You can also select the following flash modes      Forced flash   st  Slow synchro   and  amp    No flash   For details on these modes  see page  68     Recording images with the  hologram AF   The hologram AF is fill light to focus more  easily on a subject in dark surrounding
69. a 1    amp   AF Mode  Monitor  EX  Digital Zoom    Precision  Date Time  off  EE  Red Eye Reduction  Off    Hologram AF  Auto       Auto Review      Off     r SELECT                   Setup 2  File Number   USB Connect   Video Out  OK     Ciock Set    Cancer                               eb  it  o o                                                 To change the current settings of the  camera  bring up the menu or the SET UP  screen  pages 47  48   and use the multi   selector to make the changes    When setting up the menu  move the multi   selector to A W  lt   gt  to select the item or  the setting and make the setting    When setting up the SET UP  move the  multi selector to A W 4 P to select the  item or the setting and press the center of  the multi selector to make the setting     Setting the date and time         gt  Set the mode dial to 4       You can carry out this operation even when the  mode dial is set to P  S  A  M  SCN  ELE or                  To set the time and the date again  set the mode  dial to SET UP  select  Clock Set  in  7  Setup  2   pages 48  142   then proceed from Step Kl           Clock Set          a Y MD  M D Y  D MIY    2003J   1    1  12   00    OK                                                                      Cancel       switch                  gt  Slide the POWER switch in the  direction of the arrow to turn  on the power     The POWER lamp lights in green and the  Clock Set screen appears on the screen           Clock Set         
70. a malfunction     Do not aim the camera at the sun or  other bright light   This may cause irrecoverable damage to your  eyes or the malfunction of your camera     Note on locations where you can  use the camera   Do not use the camera near a location that  generates strong radio waves or emits  radiation  The camera may not be able to  record or play back properly     The pictures used in this manual  The photographs used as examples of pictures  in this manual are reproduced images  and are  not actual images shot using this camera        About the Carl Zeiss lens   This camera is equipped with a Carl Zeiss   lens which is capable of reproducing fine   images  The lens for this camera uses the   MTF  measurement system for cameras   developed jointly by Carl Zeiss  in   Germany  and Sony Corporation  and offers   the same quality as other Carl Zeiss lenses    The lens for your camera is also T  coated   to suppress unwanted reflection and   faithfully reproduce colors      MTF is an abbreviation of Modulation  Transfer Function  a numeric value  indicating the amount of light from a  specific part of the subject gathered at the  corresponding position in the image              Trademarks      Memory Stick       and    MagicGate  Memory Stick  are trademarks of Sony  Corporation       Memory Stick Duo  and  Memory STICK Duo are trademarks of Sony  Corporation       Memory Stick PRO    and  Memory STICK PRO are trademarks of Sony  Corporation       MagicGate  and MAGICGATE ar
71. age             The movie is not long enough to cut     Protected movies cannot be cut     Still images cannot be cut          Cancel the protection  page 89            Computers       Symptom    Cause    Solution       You do not know whether  or not your OS can be  used with the camera      gt  Check    Recommended computer environment     pages 105   117         You cannot install the  USB driver      gt  In Windows 2000  log on as Administrator  authorized  Administrators   page 105         Your computer does not  recognize your camera       The camera is turned off      The battery level is too low      You are not using the supplied USB cable     The USB cable is not connected securely        USB Connect  is not set to  Normal  in the SET  UP settings      The USB connectors on your computer are  connected to other equipment besides the  keyboard  the mouse      The camera is not directly connected to your  computer      The USB driver is not installed      Your computer does not properly recognize the  device because you connected the camera and  your computer with the USB cable before you  installed the    USB Driver  from the supplied  CD ROM      The CF card cover is open       Turn on the camera  page 18       Use the AC Adaptor  page 17       Use the supplied USB cable  page 109       Disconnect the USB cable  and securely connect it again  Make  sure that  USB Mode  is displayed on the screen  page 109       Set it to  Normal   page 142        Disconnect the USB 
72. ar the center of the frame  In this case   the AF range finder frame indicator flashes and  the AF range finder frame is not displayed     Choosing a focus operation        AF Mode  Mode dial  SET UP    Single AF  sr    This mode is useful for shooting stationary  subjects  The focus is not adjusted before  you press and hold the shutter button  halfway down  After you press and hold the  shutter button halfway down and AF lock is  complete  the focus is locked     Monitoring AF  war    This shortens the time needed for focusing   The camera automatically adjusts the focus  before you press and hold the shutter button  halfway down  letting you compose images  with the focus already adjusted  After you  press and hold the shutter button halfway  down and AF lock is complete  the focus is  locked    The default setting is Monitoring AF       Battery consumption may be higher than in  Single AF mode     Continuous AF  car    The camera adjusts the focus before you  press and hold the shutter button halfway  down  and then continues to adjust the focus  even after AF lock is completed  This  allows shooting of moving subjects with  continued focus  However  focus  adjustment may not be able to keep up when  shooting fast moving subjects  The AF  range finder frame is Center AF     The focus is not adjusted after the lock is   completed in the following cases  and the      C AF  indicator flashes  The camera operates   in Monitoring AF mode        When shooting in the dark place 
73. arantee of proper operation                                 Memory Stick  RET  Memory Stick Yes  Memory Stick Duo P Yes  Memory Stick Duo  MagicGate    higher speed data transmission Yes 29   compatible  P   MagicGate Memory Stick Yes 2   MagicGate Memory Stick Duo P Yes 2   Memory Stick PRO Yes2   Memory Stick PRO Duo P Yes 25           D When using it with this camera  be sure to  insert into the Memory Stick Duo Adaptor          MagicGate Memory Stick  is equipped with  the MagicGate copyright protection  technology  MagicGate is copyright protection  technology that uses encryption technology   However  because your camera does not  support the MagicGate standards  data recorded  with your camera is not subject to MagicGate  copyright protection    3  Supports high speed data transmission using  the parallel interface     4   640  Fine   size movies can be recorded or  played back only using a  Memory Stick PRO     or Microdrive      The    Memory Stick  formatted with a computer  is not guaranteed to operate with this camera      The data read write time differs depending on  the combination of the  Memory Stick  and a  device     Notes on use of the    Memory Stick       You cannot record  edit  or delete images when  the write protect switch is set to LOCK  The  position or the shape of the write protect switch   may differ depending on the    Memory Stick   you use     Terminal        Write protect  switch    Labeling position      Do not remove the    Memory Stick  w
74. back  press the  center of the multi selector     Indicators on the screen while  you are viewing movies   Each time you press   I   screen status    the status of the screen changes as follows   Indicators off     Indicators on    A histogram is not displayed    See page 154 for a detailed description of  the indicated items       The procedure for viewing movies on a TV is  the same as that for viewing still images   page 41       A movie recorded using other Sony devices  may be displayed a size smaller than still  images     s   now buikofu3 E    101    E SS Se   C           c   Deleting movies    Mode dial    gt      You can delete unwanted movies     Mode dial       Multi selector  A     lt   gt        You cannot delete the protected movies     Note that the movies once deleted cannot be  recovered     On the single screen  Set the mode dial to  gt       Select the movie you want to  delete with  lt   gt      Press  fj  delete     The movie has not yet been deleted at  this point    El Select  Delete  with A   then  press the center of the multi   selector      Access  appears on the screen and the  movie is deleted    To delete other movies  display  the movie you want to delete  with  lt   gt   then repeat Step EJ     To cancel the deletion  In Step  n Or H  select  Exit      On the Index screen    Set the mode dial to   gt   and  press SEE  index  button to  switch to the Index screen     Press ff  delete      Select  Select  with  lt   gt   then  press the center of
75. back zoom with movies or  images recorded in Multi Burst mode      The images displayed in Quick Review   page 29  can be enlarged using the procedures    outlined in Steps to H     Recording an enlarged  image     Trimming    After you have viewed an    Select  Trimming  with  gt   then    Select the image size with A V     image using playback zoom   press MENU     The menu appears     press the center of the multi   selector     then press the center of the  multi selector     The image is recorded  and the screen  image returns to the size it was before  enlargement     The trimmed image is recorded in the recording  folder as the newest file  and the original image    is retained    The trimmed image may suffer some  deterioration in image quality    You cannot trim to 3 2 sized image    You cannot trim RAW data file uncompressed   TIFF  images    You cannot trim images displayed with Quick  Review        Playing back  successive images        Slide show  Mode dial    gt      You can play back recorded images in  succession  one after another  This is useful  for checking your images  or for giving a  presentation     Multi selector  A W  lt   gt    MENU       Mode dial    Set the mode dial to   gt     Press MENU     The menu appears     Select Ir   Slide  with  lt   gt    then press the center of the  multi selector     Set the following items with A W  lt   gt      Interval settings  3 sec 5 sec 10 sec 30 sec 1 min    Image   Folder Plays back all the images in the  se
76. cables except for those connected to the  keyboard and the mouse       Directly connect the camera and your computer without using a  USB hub       nstall the USB driver  page 106       Delete the erroneously recognized device from your computer   then install the USB driver  pages 106  112        Close the CF card cover  page 23         You cannot copy images             The camera is not correctly connected to your  computer      The copy procedure differs depending on your  OS          Connect the camera and your computer correctly  page 109      Follow the copy procedure for your OS  pages 110  111  117     gt  If you are using the    Image Transfer  software  see page 110      gt  If you are using the    ImageMixer Ver  1 5 for Sony  software   click on HELP           p Buijoousoa qno     ha  125    126       Symptom    Cause    Solution       After making a USB  connection     Image  Transfer  does not  automatically start       Select  Launch Image Transfer automatically when the camera   etc   is connected   at  Basic  setting  page 111      Make a USB connection when the computer is turned on        The image cannot be  played back on a  computer       You try to play back the image recorded in the  RAW mode        nstall exclusive software from the supplied CD ROM   page 79        f you are using the  ImageMixer Ver  1 5 for Sony  software   click on HELP      Consult the computer or software manufacturer        The image and sound are  affected by noise when  you p
77. camera surface   Clean the camera surface with a soft cloth  slightly moistened with water  then wipe the  surface with a dry cloth  Do not pour volatile  insecticide on the camera  contact with  rubber or vinyl for a long time  or use the  following as this may damage the finish or  the casing      Thinner     Benzine   e Alcohol   e Disposable cloth    Note on operating temperature  The camera is designed for use within a  temperature range of 0  C to 40  C  32  F to  104  F    When using a Microdrive  5  C to  40  C  41  F to 104  F   Shooting in  extremely cold or hot locations that exceed  this range is not recommended     On moisture condensation   If the camera is brought directly from a cold  to a warm location  or is placed in a very  damp room  moisture may condense inside  or outside the camera  This moisture  condensation may cause a malfunction of  the camera     Moisture condensation occurs easily  when      The camera is brought from a cold  location such as a ski slope into a warmly  heated room    The camera is taken from an air   conditioned room or car interior to the hot  outdoors  etc     To prevent moisture condensation  When bringing the camera from a cold  place to a warm place  seal the camera in a  plastic bag and leave it in the new location  for about an hour  Remove the plastic bag  when the camera has adapted to the new  temperature     If moisture condensation occurs  Turn off the camera and wait about an hour  for the moisture to evaporate  Not
78. cannot be used in RAW mode  pages  30  79         Smart zoom does not  function        Digital Zoom  is set to  Precision  in the SET  UP settings       The image size is set to  BM  or  3 2           You are shooting in Multi Burst mode       You are shooting in RAW mode       Set  Digital Zoom  to  Smart   pages 30  48  140       gt  Set image size to other settings except  8M  and  3 2    page 24       The smart zoom cannot be used in Multi Burst mode  pages 30   76       The smart zoom cannot be used in RAW mode  pages 30  79         The image is too dark       You are shooting a subject with a light source  behind the subject       The brightness of the screen is too low       Select the metering mode  page 58       Adjust the exposure  page 59       Set the flash mode to    Forced flash   page 68       Adjust the brightness of the screen  pages 48  141         The image is too bright       You are shooting a spot lighted subject in a dark  location such as on a stage     The brightness of the screen is too high       Adjust the exposure  page 59        Adjust the brightness of the screen  pages 48  141         When looking at the  Screen in a dark place   some noise may show up  on the screen       The camera temporarily brightens the screen to  allow you to check the image being displayed  while you are using the camera in a dark place       This will have no effect on the image you shoot           Vertical streaks appear  when you are shooting a  very bright subject  
79. cial effects      Picture Effect    anseueieends 79  Shooting still images in RAW mode    Shooting still images for e mail     E  Muail    iii terere 81          Shooting still images with audio files    Advanced still image viewing    Selecting the folder and playing back  images     Folder                                Enlarging a portion of a still image  Enlarging an image      Playback zoom                              84  Recording an enlarged image      Trimming  Playing back successive images      Slide show                   sss  Rotating still images     Rotate  Playing back images shot in Multi Burst             jud 87  Playing back continuously                   87  Playing back frame by frame               87    Still image editing    Protecting images     Protect                      89  Changing image size     Resize                  90  Choosing images to print       Print  DPOF  mark                        91    Still image printing   PictBridge printer   Connecting to a PictBridge printer           93    Preparing the camera  Connecting the camera to the printer       Printing images      94         Printing index images     96  Enjoying movies  Shooting movies                   esses 100  Viewing movies on the screen                101  Deleting movies                   see 102  Editing movies                    sss 103  Cutting movies                see 104  Deleting unnecessary portions of movies  mE 104  Enjoying images on your  computer  Copying images
80. ct  the desired setting with the  command dial                    Kam B  min Cau FINE  fan  a   lt P ET  T   o  a   MAF E 250 F2 0             To return to automatic settings  In Step B  select  Auto      Buijoous eDeuui ns pooueApy p    ha  73    74    Under fluorescent lights that flicker  even if you  choose       the white balance may not be  properly adjusted    When the flash strobes  the manual setting is  canceled  and the image is recorded in  Auto   mode  except in  WB  Flash  mode or pS   One push  mode      To capture the basic white color  in    S T  one push SET  mode  This mode memorizes the basic white color  in the shooting situation for the aS  One  push  mode  Use this mode when the other  modes cannot set the color properly     1 In Step El select  85    One push  SET     The  95F  indicator appears    2 Frame a white object such as a piece of  paper filling the screen under the same  lighting conditions as you will shoot the  subject    3 Press the center of the multi selector   The screen momentarily turns black and  the  S 5FT indicator flashes quickly   When the white balance has been  adjusted and stored in the memory  the  aA indicator lights up     When the aS indicator flashes slowly  the  white balance is not set or was not able to be  set  Record in automatic white balance mode   Do not shake or strike the camera while the      SET indicator flashes quickly    When flash mode is set to  amp   Forced flash  or  4s   Slow synchro   the white balanc
81. ction    72  EXI       You can check the exposure referring to the  histogram chart  Be careful not to overexpose  or underexpose your subject  giving a whitish  or darkish image      You can try to adjust the exposure to suit your  taste           Buijoous eDeuii jns pooueApy p    61    Shooting with the  exposure fixed        AE LOCK  Mode dial  P S A SCN R 8    You can lock the exposure before  recomposing the image  This is useful when  the contrast of the subject and its  background is extremely high or you shoot  a backlit subject     Shutter button        Mode dial  AE LOCK    Set the mode dial to P  S  A   SCN or       Target the subject for which  you want to meter the  exposure  then press AE  LOCK    The exposure is fixed and the 3     indicator appears     i8 0min Cau Fil  P                      Recompose the image and  press and hold the shutter  button halfway down     The focus is automatically adjusted     EJ Press the shutter button fully  down     To release AE LOCK   Carry out one of the followings      Press AE LOCK again after Step B      Release your finger from the shutter  button after Step Kl       Press down the shutter button in Step                 Shooting techniques   The camera automatically adjusts the  exposure according to the subject  If you  change the composition of your shot  the  exposure may be changed  such as by  changes in the brightness of the background   In such cases  use the AE lock function  You  can shoot freely  regardless of
82. d against erasure  Release the protection  page 89         Image size over      You are playing back an image of a size that cannot be played back on your camera        No file in this folder      No images have been recorded in this folder        Cannot divide      The movie is not long enough to be divided     The file is not a movie           Invalid operation         You are playing back a file that was created on equipment other than your camera           Buijoouse qno     lin   131    132       Message  Enable printer to connect    Meaning  Corrective Action     USB Connect  is set to  PictBridge   however the camera is connected to a non PictBridge compliant device   Check the device       Depending on the circumstances  the connection may not be established  Disconnect and connect the USB cable  again  If an error message is indicated on the printer  refer to the operating instructions supplied with the printer        Connect to     device      You tried to print images before the printer connection was established        No printable image      You tried to execute  DPOF image  without checking the GY mark   e You tried to execute  All In This Folder  while selecting the folder that stores only movies or images recorded in  RAW mode  You cannot print movies or images recorded in RAW mode        Printer busy      Since the printer is busy  it cannot receive print requests  Check the printer        Paper error      A paper error occurred  such as paper out  paper jam  
83. d time on  images   In Step E  select  Date   then select the  date format with  lt      You can select from   Day amp Time  or  Date   When you chose   Date   the date will be inserted in the order    set in  Setting the date and time   page 19      This function may not be provided  depending on the printer      4e1uud eBpugioid  Dunuud abew  Ins       99    Shooting movies  Mode dial     You can shoot movies with audio     Multi selector  A W  lt   gt          Mode dial    Shutter button    IO    Set the mode dial to EE   Press MENU     The menu appears    Select   g  Image Size  with  lt    then select the desired size  with A V     You can choose from  640  Fine      640  Standard    or  160      100      The  640  Fine   image size can be used  only when you record the image into the     Memory Stick PRO  or Microdrive     EJ Press the shutter button fully  down      REC  appears on the screen and the  camera starts recording the image and  sound          When the capacity of the recording  medium is used up  recording stops     Press the shutter button fully  down again to stop recording     Indicators on the screen while  you are shooting movies   These indicators are not recorded    Each time you press       screen status   the  status of the screen changes as follows   Indicators off     Indicators on    A histogram is not displayed    See page 152 for a detailed description of  the indicated items     To shoot close ups  Macro   Set the mode dial to and follow the 
84. d when it is difficult to focus on the  subject in dark conditions  page 35     Auto Review On   Off When shooting still images  selects whether to display the image just after you shoot  a still image  Setting this to  On  displays the recorded images for about two seconds   During this time  you cannot shoot the next image     amp   Camera 2    Item Setting Description   Expanded Focus WOn   Off When focusing manually  the image is enlarged to 2x  page 67     Hot Shoe On   Off Selects whether to use a commercially available external flash  page 72     Pop up Flash Auto   Manual Selects whether to pop up the flash automatically  page 69            t   Memory Stick Tool   When the   CF switch is set to    gt               Item Setting Description   Format OK   Cancel Formats the    Memory Stick   Note that formatting erases all data on a    Memory Stick     including even  protected images  page 45     Create REC  OK   Cancel Creates a folder for recording images  page 50     Folder   Change REC  OK   Cancel Changes a folder for recording images  page 51     Folder       fa  CF Card Tool       When the 4     CF switch is set to CF                    LCD Brightness    Bright  BlNormal   Dark    Item Setting Description   Format OK   Cancel Formats the Microdrive CF card  Note that formatting erases all data on a Microdrive CF card  including  even protected images  page 45   You cannot format it using the Memory Stick Duo Adaptor that is  compliant with the CompactFlash slot  
85. e  trademarks of Sony Corporation       InfoLITHIUM    is a trademark of Sony  Corporation      Microsoft and Windows are registered  trademarks of the U S  Microsoft  Corporation in the United States and other  countries      Macintosh  Mac OS and QuickTime are  trademarks or registered trademarks of  Apple Computer  Inc      Pentium is a trademark or a registered  trademark of Intel Corporation      CompactFlash is a trademark of SanDisk  Corporation      Microdrive is a registered trademark of  Hitachi Global Storage Technologies in the  United States and or other countries       n addition  system and product names used  in this manual are  in general  trademarks or  registered trademarks of their respective  developers or manufacturers  However  the      or    marks are not used in all cases in this  manual        Table of contents    Before using your camera                          4  Identifying the parts                         ss 9    Getting started    Charging the battery pack                         14  Using the AC Adaptor          17  Using your camera abroad       Turning your camera on off    How to use the multi selector     Setting the date and time                          19         Shooting still images    Inserting and removing a recording medium    eat ue UNA Cola os bao UE ens 21  Switching the recording medium         21  Inserting and removing a    Memory   SUCK  neid e ioi 22   Inserting and removing a Microdrive    CB oard iure cite ei 23   Settin
86. e  with   lt   gt   then select  RAW  with A     Shoot the image     You can do the next shooting after   Recording  disappears from the  screen     To return to normal mode  In Step El  select  Normal      To reproduce the RAW data file using a  computer  the exclusive software is required   Install the exclusive software on the supplied  CD ROM  Image Data Converter  to your  computer  Since the RAW data file is a special  kind of file  general software cannot open the  RAW data file    The JPEG image is also recorded in the image  size selected by the Image Size setup  page 24     However   3 2  cannot be selected   RAW data  images are recorded in  8M  size    Writing data takes more time than in normal  recording mode    Digital zoom cannot be used    For the number of images that can be recorded   see pages 134  136     Shooting still images  in TIFF mode      TIFF  Mode dial  f P S A M SCN    Used when you record an image in  uncompressed file format  The image  quality does not deteriorate  Images  recorded in this mode are suitable for fine  printing  A compressed JPEG format image  like that recorded in normal shooting is  recorded at the same time     Shutter button  Mode dial       Multi selector   A V   lt 4  gt      Set the mode dial to ifs  P  S   A  M or SCN     Press MENU     The menu appears     Select  Mode   REC Mode  with   lt   gt   then select  TIFF  with A   v     Shoot the image     You can do the next shooting after   Recording  disappears from the  
87. e is  adjusted to the condition with the flash  emitting     a ee                             a  Selecting color  reproduction        Color  Mode dial  P S A M    You can select the color reproduction mode     Standard  No indicator    Shoots to make the resulting shot easier on  the eyes  The image becomes vivid  compared to its real color and the contrast  becomes higher    The default setting is  Standard      Real  REAL    Shoots for faithfulness to the actual texture  and color  which the contrast  brightness   and saturation become lower  This mode is  suitable for modifying the image on a  computer     Multi selector  A V 4      MENU       Mode dial       Set the mode dial to P  S  A or  M     Press MENU   The menu appears    Select COLOR  Color  with  lt     gt   then select the desired  mode with A V     EEPIXUVCAA              V rSn  Shooting images in  succession    Mode dial  iI P S A M SCN    You can shoot up to seven images in  succession while pressing the shutter button  only once     Speed Burst  1S    The frame interval becomes shorter  about  0 38 second   but the images are not  displayed on the screen     Framing Burst  Et    The images are displayed on the screen  during Burst shooting  but the frame  interval becomes longer  about 0 42  second        When the capacity of the recording medium is  used up  recording stops even if you press and  hold the shutter button     Mode dial    Shutter button       Ly  BRK Command dial  Set the mode dial to ifs  P 
88. e that if  you attempt to shoot with moisture  remaining inside the lens  you will be  unable to record clear images        uojeunojul  EUOHIppv     lin   143    144    The internal rechargeable button  battery   This camera has an internal rechargeable  button battery for maintaining the date and  time and other settings regardless of  whether the power is on or off    This rechargeable button battery is  continually charged as long as you are using  the camera  However  if you use the camera  for only short periods it discharges  gradually  and if you do not use the camera  at all for about one month it becomes  completely discharged  In this case  be sure  to charge this rechargeable button battery  before using the camera    Note that even if this rechargeable button  battery is not charged  you can still use the  camera as long as you do not record the date  and time     How to charge   Connect the camera to a wall outlet  wall  socket  using the AC Adaptor  or install the  charged battery pack  and leave the camera  for 24 hours or more with the power turned  off       The rechargeable button battery is located  inside the battery    Memory Stick  cover  Never  remove the rechargeable button battery        The  Memory Stick          Memory Stick  is a new compact  portable  and versatile IC recording medium with a  data capacity that exceeds the capacity of a  floppy disk    The    Memory Stick    that can be used with  this camera is as follows  However  we have  no gu
89. echnology so over 99 99  of the  pixels are operational for effective use   However  there may be some tiny black  points and or bright points  white  red  blue  or green in color  that constantly appear on  the LCD screen and the LCD finder  These  points are normal in the manufacturing  process and do not affect the recording in  any way      Be careful when placing the camera near a  window or outdoors  Exposing the LCD  screen  the finder or the lens to direct  sunlight for long periods may cause  malfunctions      Do not press the LCD screen hardly  The  screen may be uneven and that may cause a  malfunction      Images may be trailed on the LCD screen in  a cold location  This is not a malfunction     The zoom lens   This camera is equipped with zoom lens  Be  careful not to bump the lens  and be careful  not to apply force to it     Remove dirt from the surface of the  flash   If the dirt changes color or sticks to the  surface of the flash due to the heat of the flash   sufficient light may not be emitted     Do not get the camera wet   When taking pictures outdoors in the rain or  under similar conditions  be careful not to get  the camera wet  If water gets inside of the  camera  it may cause the camera to  malfunction  sometimes beyond repair  If  moisture condensation occurs  see page 143  and follow the instructions on how to remove  it before using the camera     Do not expose the camera to sand or  dust   Using the camera in sandy or dusty locations  may cause 
90. ecision  in the SET  UP settings  page 140     The default setting is  Precision      saDeuul jns Duiyjoous      ha  31    32    Smart zoom   You can zoom in the image with much less image quality deterioration  You can use the smart  zoom as though it were the optical zoom    The zoom scaling becomes the number that multiplies the following smart zoom scaling by  the optical zoom scaling now selected    Set  Digital Zoom  to  Smart  in the SET UP settings  page 140     The maximum zoom scale is as follows and it depends on the image size  The zoom scale  displayed on the screen is an approximate value              5M             x1 3   x8 9   3M   NEENENEEEEEEEEENN  x16   xii    1M    _ Sa  x2 6       x18  VGA  T  x3    x36       X5 x10 x15      When the image size is set to  BM  or  3 2   the smart zoom does not work      The digital zoom cannot be used when shooting in Multi Burst mode  page 76   When using the smart  zoom  selecting  My  Multi Burst  using the Lj  BRK button cancels the smart zoom      When using the smart zoom  the image on the screen may look rough  However  this phenomenon has no  effect on the recorded image     To cancel the digital zoom  Press Q   digital zoom  again  The zoom scaling returns to the number that was in effect using  the optical zoom     Changing the lens  orientation       You can adjust the angle by turning the lens  part upward up to 70 degrees and downward  up to 30 degrees     Shooting close ups     Macro       For close ups of s
91. elect the  desired image     When using the camera abroad  it may be  necessary to switch the video output signal to  match that of your TV system  page 142     To select the recording medium  use the         CF switch  page 21         s  bewu jns Buma p    ha  41    42    Watching images on a TV screen   If you want to view images on a TV  you  need a TV having a video input jack and the  A V connecting cable  supplied     The color system of the TV must match as  that of your digital still camera  Check the  following list     NTSC system   Bahama Islands  Bolivia  Canada  Central  America  Chile  Colombia  Ecuador   Jamaica  Japan  Korea  Mexico  Peru   Surinam  Taiwan  the Philippines  the  U S A   Venezuela  etc     PAL system   Australia  Austria  Belgium  China  Czech  Republic  Denmark  Finland  Germany   Holland  Hong Kong  Hungary  Italy   Kuwait  Malaysia  New Zealand  Norway   Poland  Portugal  Singapore  Slovak  Republic  Spain  Sweden  Switzerland   Thailand  United Kingdom  etc     PAL M system  Brazil    PAL N system  Argentina  Paraguay  Uruguay    SECAM system  Bulgaria  France  Guiana  Iran  Iraq   Monaco  Russia  Ukraine  etc     Deleting images       80min Civ Pros  ii           gt   a         E s de                  gt  Set the mode dial to   gt    and  turn on the camera   Select the image you want to  delete by moving the multi   selector to  lt   gt        To select the recording medium  use the    gt     CF switch  page 21      Note that the images o
92. em     The original movie is deleted when you cut it     The cut movie is recorded in the selected  recording folder as the newest file     Deleting unnecessary  portions of movies    Cut an unnecessary portion of  a movie     Display the portion of the  movie you want to delete     Press  ff  delete    The movie has not yet been deleted at  this point    Select  Delete  with A   then  press the center of the multi   selector     The movie currently displayed on the  screen is deleted        Copying images to  your computer      For Windows users    Recommended computer  environment    OS  Microsoft Windows 98  Windows  98SE  Windows 2000 Professional   Windows Millennium Edition  Windows  XP Home Edition  or Windows XP  Professional   The above OS must be installed at the  factory  Operation is not assured in an  environment upgraded to the operating  systems described above or in a multi boot  environment    CPU  MMX Pentium 200 MHz or faster  USB connector  Provided as standard  Display  800 x 600 dots or more   High Color  16 bit color  65000 colors  or  more    This camera is compliant with USB 2 0    Use with a USB 2 0  High Speed USB   compatible computer environment allows high   speed data transfer    If you connect two or more USB equipment to  a single computer at the same time  some  equipment  including your camera  may not  operate depending on the type of USB  equipment       Operations are not guaranteed when using a  USB hub      Operations are not guaranteed
93. ere    2 Click  amp   Sony DSC   then click  Stop      3 Confirm the device on the confirmation  window  then click  OK     4 Click  OK    Step 4 is unnecessary for Windows XP  users    5 Disconnect the USB cable  remove the  recording medium  or turn off the  camera     For Windows 98 or 98SE users  Confirm that the access indicators    page 109  on the screen are turned white  and carry out only Step 5 above     Copying images using   Image Transfer         Windows 98 98SE 2000 Me    Connect the camera and your  computer with the USB cable      Image Transfer  launches and the images  are automatically copied to the computer   When copying is complete     ImageMixer     automatically launches and images appear     irene rransters  _          Normally    Image Transfer  and    Date    folders  are created inside the    My Documents  folder   and all of the image files recorded with the  camera are copied into these folders      You can change the    Image Transfer  settings   page 111          Windows XP    Connect the camera and your  computer with the USB cable    Image Transfer  starts up automatically  and the images are automatically copied to  the computer    Windows XP is set so that the OS AutoPlay  Wizatd activates    If you want to cancel the setting  follow the  procedure below     Click  Start   then click  My  Computer      Right click  Sony  MemoryStick   then click   Properties      Cancel the setting      Click  AutoPlay        Set  Content type  to  Pictures
94. etc  Check the printer        Ink error      An ink error occurred  Check the printer        Printer error      The camera received an error from the printer  Check the printer  or check the image you want to print is corrupted                   The data transmission to the printer may not be completed yet  Do not disconnect the USB cable           Self diagnosis display     lf a code starting with an  alphabet letter appears    Your camera has a self diagnosis display   This function displays the condition of the  camera on the screen using a combination  of a letter and four numerical digits  If this  occurs  check the following code chart and  take the corresponding countermeasure   The last two digits  indicated by OQ  will  differ depending on the state of the camera                          Self diagnosis display                                        Code Cause Countermeasure   C 32    There is trouble with your Turn the power off and on again  page 18    camera s hardware    C 13    The camera cannot read or write   Re insert the recording medium several  data on the recording medium  times   An unformatted recording Format the recording medium  page 45    medium is inserted   The inserted recording medium Insert a new recording medium  pages 21   cannot be used with your camera    22  23    or the data is damaged    E 61  OO A camera malfunction that you Press the RESET button  page 119  located                   cannot reverse has occurred        inside the battery 
95. frame interval with A   v     You can choose from  1 7 5    1 15     1 30      17 5    115          Shoot the image     16 frames in a row will be recorded in  a single image  image size  1M      When  Mode   REC Mode  is not set to   Normal   you cannot use the Multi Burst  mode    The following functions cannot be used in  Multi Burst mode        Smart zoom       Shooting with the flash       Inserting the date and time       NightFraming   When the mode dial is set to e   frame  interval is automatically set to  1 30     You cannot set the shutter speed to lower than  the frame interval time    For the number of images that can be recorded   see pages 135  136    When you play back images recorded in Multi  Burst mode on the camera  see page 87     Shooting in the dark    Mode dial  if   P E 3  Shutter button    Command dial    N Mode dial       NIGHTSHOT   NIGHTFRAMING      The infrared ray light covers within approx   0 5 mto 2 1 m  19 374 inches to 6 feet  10 3 4 inches   W  0 6 m to 2 1 m   23 Ye inches to 6 feet 10 JA inches   T       Since the infrared emitter is located below the  flash emitter  you have to pop up the flash to  shoot in these modes     Infrared ray  emitter    NightShot    The NightShot function lets you shoot  subjects in dark places without the flash  such as camp scenes at night or nocturnal  plants and animals  Note that images  recorded using the NightShot function  become greenish     Set the mode dial to ifs  P or  ER     Press and hold NIGHT
96. g the still image size                         24  Image size and quality                              25  Basic still image shooting       Using auto mode                           27  Checking the last image shot       Quick Review                sse 29  Shooting images with the finder          29  Indicators on the screen during shooting   ene EN vedi en MAE 30    Changing the lens orientation              32  Shooting close ups     Macro                33  Using the self timer                             34  Using the flash                         sss 34  Inserting the date and time on a still  NE AEE ETE EEE 36  Shooting according to scene conditions      Scene Selection                           37    Viewing still images    Viewing images on the screen of your  CAIDel   s  dde Rees  Viewing images on a TV screen       Deleting still images    Deleting images                    sss 43  Formatting a recording medium               45    Before advanced operations    How to setup and operate your camera    seien te eoe E EA M diis 47  Changing menu settings                       47  Changing items in the SET UP screen   radon ce ut eei E T ind 48  How to use the command dial             48   Deciding the still image quality               49  Creating or selecting a folder                   50  Creating a new folder                           50    Selecting the recording folder              51  Advanced still image  shooting    Manual features to photo shooting  situations 
97. gets hot if you  use it for a long time             This is not a malfunction           Buioousejqno4     129    130       Warnings and  messages    The following messages appear on the screen        Message  No Memory Stick    Meaning  Corrective Action      Insert a    Memory Stick   page 22      Set the XX  CF switch to CF and record the image using the Microdrive CF card        System error      Turn the power off and on again  page 18         Memory Stick error      The inserted    Memory Stick  cannot be used with your camera  page 144      The  Memory Stick  is damaged  or the terminal section of the  Memory Stick  is dirty     Insert the  Memory Stick  correctly  page 22         Memory Stick type error      The inserted    Memory Stick  cannot be used with your camera  page 144         Read only memory      You cannot record or delete images on the  Memory Stick  with this camera        Memory Stick locked      The write protect switch on the  Memory Stick  is set to the LOCK position  Set it to the recording position   page 144         No memory space      The capacity of the  Memory Stick  is insufficient  You cannot record images  Delete unnecessary images or data  pages  43  102         No CF card      Insert the Microdrive CF card  page 23    e Set the X  CF switch to   and record the image using the  Memory Stick         CF card error    e An unusable CF card is inserted  page 145      The Microdrive CF card is damaged  or the terminal section of the Microdrive 
98. gh to resist   vibration and shock compared to a    Memory   Stick   which uses flash memory    Be sure not to transmit vibration or shock to the   Microdrive during playback or shooting    Data may be damaged in the following cases        Removing the Microdrive while reading or  writing data        If you store the Microdrive near corrosive  material    Note that the use of the Microdrive under 5  C    41  F  may bring performance degradation    Operating temperature range when using the   Microdrive  5   to 40  C  41  F to 104  F    Note that the camera cannot be used under low   atmospheric pressure  above 3 000 meters   above sea level     If the data transmission rate becomes slow in an   extremely high or low temperature and writing   movie data cannot be done     Busy    is indicated    ij uojeuuojuj Jeuonippy    on the screen and writing data stops  page 131   lin       145    146    The Microdrive may be hot just after it has been  used  Be careful when you handle it    Do not write on the label    Do not remove the label or attach a new label  over the label    When you carry or store the Microdrive  put it  in the case supplied with it    Do not expose the Microdrive to water    Do not press on the label strongly    Hold the sides of the Microdrive in your hand  and do not squeeze the Microdrive        On    InfoLITHIUM     battery pack     D InfoLrTHiUM  M     SERIES    What is the  InfoLITHIUM   battery pack    The    InfoLITHIUM    battery pack is a  lithium io
99. he   AC Adaptor from the DC IN jack of your   camera and the wall outlet  wall socket      To remove the battery pack       Battery eject lever    Open the battery    Memory Stick  cover   Slide the battery eject lever in the direction  of the arrow  and remove the battery pack       Be careful not to drop the battery pack when  removing it     Battery remaining indicators    The battery remaining indicators on the screen or    on the display window show the remaining  shooting or viewing time        80min        rz          LCD screen Finder Display window      The battery remaining time on the screen or on  the display window may not be correct under  certain circumstances or conditions      When you switch the FINDER LCD switch or   CF switch  it takes about one minute for  the correct battery remaining time to appear        Charging time  Approximate time to charge a completely    discharged battery pack using the AC  Adaptor at a temperature of 25  C  77  F         Battery pack Charging time   min    NP FM50  supplied  Approx  150                payejs bumag ij    ha  15    Number of images and battery  life that can be recorded   viewed    The tables show the approximate number of  images and the battery life that can be recorded   viewed when you shoot images in normal mode  with a fully charged battery pack at a temperature  of 25  C  77  F   The numbers of images that can  be recorded or viewed take into account changing  the optional    Memory Stick  or Microdrive a
100. he lighting conditions  When you want to  fix the conditions under which the image is  captured  or when the color of the entire  image seems to be a bit unnatural  it is  recommended that you adjust the white  balance     Auto  No indicator    The white balance is set automatically in  response to the condition of the subject   The default setting is Auto     Color temperature  about 3000 7000 K         Daylight    Used when shooting outdoors  and for  shooting at night  under neon lights  for  fireworks  sunrise  and twilight gloom    Color temperature  about 5500 K     eB  Cloudy   Used when shooting under a cloudy sky    Color temperature  about 6500 K     YT     E  Fluorescent    Used when shooting under fluorescent  lights     Color temperature  about 4000 K     20   Incandescent      Used when shooting  for example  at a  party  where the lighting conditions  change often      Used in a studio  or under video lights     Color temperature  about 3200 K      WB  Flash    Adjusts the white balance only to the flash  conditions  This mode cannot be used with  movies     Color temperature  about 6000 K     aa  One push   For adjusting the white balance depending  on the light source    Color temperature  about 2000 10000 K      25ET  One push SET   Memorizes the basic white color which will  be used in BSa  One push  mode     Multi selector  A     lt   gt      Mode dial    Command  dial       Set the mode dial to P  S  A  M   SCN or  amp  amp      Press and hold WB and sele
101. hile  reading or writing data     Data may be damaged in the following cases       Removing the    Memory Stick  or turning off  the camera while reading or writing data       Using the camera in a location subject to the  effects of static electricity or noise     We recommend you back up any important  data     Do not attach any other material than the  supplied label on the labeling position       When you attach the supplied label  be sure to  attach it to the labeling position  Be careful that  the label does not stick out      When you carry or store the    Memory Stick      put it in the case supplied with it      Do not touch the terminals of a    Memory  Stick  with your hand or a metal object      Do not strike  bend or drop a  Memory Stick       Do not disassemble or modify a    Memory  Stick       Do not expose the  Memory Stick  to water      Avoid using or storing the    Memory Stick  in  the following places         Ina car parked in the sun  or at a high  temperature        Under direct sunlight         n a humid place or near corrosive material     Notes on use of the    Memory Stick    Duo      Be sure to insert the    Memory Stick Duo    into   the Memory Stick Duo Adaptor when using the      Memory Stick Duo  with the camera  If you   insert the    Memory Stick Duo    into the camera   without attaching the Memory Stick Duo   Adaptor  you may not be able to remove the      Memory Stick Duo       Verify that you are inserting the    Memory Stick   Duo    in
102. his setting cannot be made in SCN mode         iiiu  Image Size     E  M 3 2 5M 3M 1M VGA    Selects the image size when shooting still images  page 24                P Quality           WiFine   Standard       Records images with fine image quality mode    Records images in the standard  image quality mode  page 49                e  y p uo  euoyu  Jeuonppy    137    138       Item  Mode  REC Mode     Setting    RAW  TIFF  Voice  E Mail    Normal    Description        Records RAW data file in addition to the JPEG file  page 79         Records uncompressed  TIFF  file in addition to the JPEG file  page 80         Records an audio file  with a still image  in addition to the JPEG file  page 81         Records a small size  320x240  JPEG file in addition to the selected image size   page 81         Records an image using the normal recording mode        BRK  Bracket Step      1 0EV M 0 7EV  0 3EV    Sets the exposure compensation value when recording three images with each  exposure value shifted  page 63    This setting can be made only in Exposure Bracket  mode using the Ey BRK button          Interval     1 7 5  115 W1 30    Selects the Multi Burst between frame shutter interval  page 76    This setting can be  made only in Multi Burst mode using the  BRK button                        4    Flash Level  High   BlNormal   Low Selects the amount of flash light  page 70     PFX  P Effect  Solarize   Sepia  Neg Art   IIOff Sets the special effects for the image  page 79     COLOR 
103. hould be 800 x 600  dots or more and High Color  16 bit  color  65000 colors  or more  When set to  less than 800 x 600 dots or 256 colors or  less  the install title screen does not  appear     4ejnduioo inoA uo sabew  Burkofu3    105    Installing the USB driver    When using Windows XP  you need not  install the USB driver    Once the USB driver is installed  you need  not install the USB driver     Turn on your computer  and  insert the supplied CD ROM  into the CD ROM drive        Do not connect your camera to  your computer at this time              The model selection screen appears  If  it does not appear  double click     My Computer       ImageMixer   in that order     Click  Cyber shot  on the  model selection screen        The installation menu screen appears     106    Click  USB Driver  on the title  screen     wow imagemixer com    Menu      USB Driver  P        imagemixer      Product Registration       The    InstallShield Wizard  screen  appears     EJ Click  Next   When the     Information  screen appears     click  Next         Welcome to the InstallShield Wizard for Sony  USB Divo       The tli wizad wil inea Sory USE Diver on  sea Soma  To cornu  cick Hot          The USB driver installation starts     When the installation is completed  the    screen informs you of completion     El Click  Yes    want to restart my  computer now   then click   Finish      Installshield Wizard Compete          Your computer restarts  Then  you can  establish USB connecti
104. ice is deleted     Try the USB driver installation again using  the supplied CD ROM  page 106          Windows XP    Copying images using the   Windows XP AutoPlay wizard   Make a USB connection   page 109   Click  Copy  pictures to a folder on my  computer using Microsoft  Scanner and Camera Wizard    then click  OK    The    Scanner and Camera Wizard     screen appears    Click  Next     The images stored on the recording  medium are displayed    Click the checkbox of images  that you do not want to copy to  your computer to remove the  checkmark  then click  Next    The    Picture Name and Destination   Screen appears    Select a name and destination  for your pictures  then click   Next      Image copying starts  When the  copying is completed  the    Other  Options  screen appears     Select  Nothing  I   m finished  working with these pictures    then click  Next     The    Completing the Scanner and  Camera Wizard  screen appears    J Click  Finish      The wizard closes       To continue copying other images  follow the  procedure given under H on page 110 to  disconnect the USB cable and reconnect it   Then  perform the procedure from Step  again     Viewing the images on your   computer   Click  Start   then click  My  Documents      The    My Documents    folder contents  are displayed     This section describes the procedure for  viewing copied images in the    My Documents     folder    When not using Windows XP  double click   My Documents  on the desktop      Y
105. image that captures the subject s  flowing movement  In such cases  use of a  tripod is recommended to prevent camera  shake          When you hand hold the camera  adjust  the shutter speed in a range where   y   Vibration warning indicator  is not  indicated           Shooting with  aperture priority  mode    Mode dial  A    You can adjust the amount of light that  passes through the lens  If you open the  aperture  a smaller F number   the amount  of light allowed into the lens increases and  the in focus range becomes narrower  Only  the main subject is then in focus  When the  aperture is closed  a larger F number   the  amount of light decreases and the in focus  range becomes wider  The whole image is  sharpened    The shutter speed is automatically adjusted  to obtain correct exposure according to the  brightness of the subject        Open the aperture    Close the aperture    Command dial  Shutter button        Mode dial    Set the mode dial to A     Select an aperture value with  the command dial         8 0min Li FINES ll  A   98   sl          MAF BE 250 OEV       The range of values that can be  selected varies  depending on the zoom  position  The aperture value can be  selected from F2 to F8  W   from F2 8  to F8  T      Shoot the image     The shutter speed is automatically adjusted  from 1 2000 to 8 seconds  When you set an  aperture value of F8  the values start from  1 3200 second    If the proper exposure is not obtained after  making the settings  the sett
106. ing and starts from 0001 each time the folder is changed   When the recording  folder contains a file  a number one higher than the largest number is assigned    USB Connect PictBridge PTP  Switches the USB mode when connecting with a computer or a PictBridge compliant printer using the  Normal USB cable   Video Out NTSC     Sets the video output signal to NTSC mode  e g   USA  Japan    PAL     Sets the video output signal to PAL mode  e g   Europe    Clock Set OK   Cancel Sets the date and time  pages 19  48                  e   Precautions    Do not leave the camera in the  following places   In extremely hot place  such as in a car  parked in the sun  The camera body may    become deformed or this may cause a  malfunction   Under direct sunlight or near a heater     The camera body may become deformed  or this may cause a malfunction    On rocking vibration   Near strong magnetic place   On sandy or in dusty place   Do not let sand get into the camera  Sand  or dust may cause the camera to  malfunction and sometimes this  malfunction cannot be repaired     Cleaning   Cleaning the LCD screen   Clean the screen surface with an LCD  cleaning kit  not supplied  to remove  fingerprints  dust  etc     Cleaning the lens  Wipe the lens with a soft cloth to remove  fingerprints  dust  etc     Cleaning the DC plug   Clean the DC plug of the AC Adaptor with  a dry cotton bud  Do not use the dirty plug   Use of the dirty plug may not properly  charge the battery pack     Cleaning the 
107. ing landscapes  or  shooting portraits  use the modes listed    below to increase the quality of your  images     J Twilight mode    Under dark lighting conditions  you can  shoot a distant night view  However   because the shutter speed is slower under  these conditions  we recommend you use a  tripod    You cannot use the following functions in  Twilight mode        Macro mode shooting       Shooting with the flash       Exposure Bracket       Burst mode shooting       Multi Burst mode shooting    a  Twilight portrait mode     AA  Landscape mode         Portrait mode       a  Twilight portrait mode    Use this mode when shooting people in the  foreground at night  This mode allows you  to shoot images of people in the foreground  with distinct outlines without losing the  feeling that you are shooting at night   Because the shutter speed is slow  it is  recommended that you use a tripod      The flash is set to st  Slow synchro        You cannot shoot in Exposure Bracket  Burst   or Multi Burst mode      AA  Landscape mode    Focuses on images far away  so is  convenient for shooting landscapes at a  distance       You cannot shoot in macro mode     The flash is set to 4  Forced flash  or  amp   No  flash                   Portrait mode    Backgrounds blur away  and the subject is  sharpened     sebeuui Jis Bunooys n    lin   37           E  1 1    gt  Set the mode dial to SCN  then   gt  Select  SCN   Scene  by  press MENU  moving the multi selector to  lt      The menu ap
108. ing value indicators  on the screen flashes when the shutter button is  pressed halfway down  You can shoot in this  condition  but we recommend that you adjust  the flashing values again    The flash is set to  amp   Forced flash   4st  Slow  synchro  or  amp   No flash     You can adjust the exposure value  page 59         Shooting techniques   The depth of field is the in focus range   Opening the aperture makes the depth of  field shallower  the in focus range becomes  narrower  and closing the aperture makes the  depth of field wider  the in focus range  becomes wider         Open the  aperture   m The subjectis clear  and its background  is blurred                 Close the  aperture   a Both the subject  and its background  are focused on        Adjust the aperture to suit your purpose   either to sharpen the specific area of image   or to focus on the entire image           e A   Shooting with manual    exposure mode  Mode dial  M    You can manually adjust the shutter speed  and aperture values    The difference between the set value and  the appropriate exposure determined by the  camera is displayed on the screen as the EV  value  page 59   OEV indicates the most  suitable value set by the camera    The camera maintains the setting even  when the power is turned off  Once you set  a value you like  you can reproduce the  same exposure by simply setting the mode  dial to M        Buijoous eDeuui jns pooueApy p    lin   57    58    Command dial        Shutter button 
109. ity  100   example     EV                   Aperture       EN        Ey  a    1  1 8 1 30  Shutter speed    1 125    1 250       1 500       1 1000  1 2000    g uojeunojui  EUOHIppv     157    158    Index    A    A V connecting cable                    see 41  AC Adaptor  Access lamp       Advanced accessory shoe      AE LOCK      AE AF lock                AF range finder    65  Aperture priority  Auto adjustment mode    Auto  Focus     Auto Power Off function         Auto REVIEW 4  e oath ees 140  B  Battery remaining indicator                               15    Beep shutter sound            CD ROM       Center AF      Charging the battery pack                      sss 14          Charging time    Cleaning  Clock Set          CompactFlash                   eese  Continuous AF         Contrast                 Copying images to your computer    110  111            102  Deleting still images                     en 43  ES i    149    Deleting movies           Digital zoom       Display window      Divide               EV adjustment      Exposure bracket                    sese 63  F  File flames  ics etenim 114    File storage destinations  114  Finder  Finder adjustment      Flash       Flash Level    Flexible spot AF                   Format  Framing burst          H  EHiStOgrari   2s eee are REO E eg  Hologram AF     Hot Shoe       Image quality        Image size      Image Transfer      ImageMixer       Index Screen ai koirieni iie eee ene  Indicators on the screen during 
110. k method     Buijoous eDeuii ns pooueApy p    ha  65    66    Flexible Spot AF  IE    This is useful when focusing on an  extremely small subject or a narrow area   Flexible Spot AF lets you shoot in the  desired image composition  This is useful  when you shoot using a tripod and the  subject is out of the center area  When  shooting a moving subject  take care to hold  the camera steady so that the subject does  not deviate from the range finder frame     Set the mode dial to P  S  A  M   SCN or    Set the FOCUS switch to  AUTO        Press the center of the multi   selector repeatedly to select  the desired mode     FINE Mfg     9  AF range    finder frame       AF range  finder frame  indicator    El When selecting Flexible Spot  AF in Step Kl  move the AF  range finder frame to the  portion you want to focus on  with A W  lt   gt         When you press and hold the shutter  button halfway down  and the focus is  adjusted  the color of the AF range  finder frame changes from white to  green       When you are shooting movies and you choose  Multipoint AF  the distance to the center of the  screen is estimated as an average  so the AF  works even with a certain amount of vibration   The AF range finder frame indicator is  B    Center AF and Flexible Spot AF automatically  focus only on selected frame  so this is  convenient when you want to focus only on  what you aim at      When you use the digital zoom or hologram  AF  priority AF movement is given to subjects  in or ne
111. lash and the built   in flash strobe at the same time    If you use two or more external flashes at the  same time  note that the camera may not be able  to function properly  or that may cause a  malfunction    When the proper white balance is not set using  an external flash  set the flash mode to 4   Forced flash  or 4st  Slow synchro   then set  the white balance using the  eSET  one push  SET   page 73      Buijoous eDeuii jns pooueApy p    71    Using the Sony Flash    You can mount the Sony HVL F32X or  HVL F1000 flash on the advanced  accessory shoe of your camera  The HVL   F32X is also equipped with automatic flash  level adjustment and AF fill light shooting  functions     Mount the external flash on the  advanced accessory shoe     Plug the flash into the ACC   accessory  jack   When using the HVL F32X  skip Step  EB    Turn on the external flash     Set the mode dial to ifs  P  S   A  Mor SCN     Shoot the image       Check that  Hot Shoe  is set to  Off  in the SET  UP settings  page 140       When  ISO  is set to  800   you cannot use the  AUTO    B    mode of the HVL F32X     Using a commercially   available external flash   You can mount a commercially available   external flash that supports the advanced   accessory shoe    Mount the external flash to the  advanced accessory shoe     Set the mode dial to SET UP     Select   l  Camera 2  with A Y    Hot Shoe  with    A Y   On   with    gt  A  then press the  center     Turn on the external flash     Set the m
112. lay back a movie on  a computer       You are playing back the movie directly from  the recording medium       Copy the movie to the hard disk of the computer and then play  the movie file back from the hard disk  pages 110  111  117         You cannot print an  image       Check the printer settings      f you are using the  ImageMixer Ver  1 5 for Sony  software   click on HELP        The error message  appears when loading the  supplied CD ROM             The computer display is not set correctly          Set the display mode of your computer as follows   For Windows  800 x 600 dots or more  high color  16 bit color   65000 colors  or more   For Macintosh  800 x 600 dots or more  32000 colors or more               Memory Stick   Symptom Cause Solution  You cannot insert a   You are inserting it backwards     nsert it from the right side  page 22     Memory Stick         You cannot record on a   Memory Stick        The write protect switch on the    Memory Stick     is set to the LOCK position      The  Memory Stick  is full      The      CF switch is set to CF      When shooting movies  the image size is set to   640  Fine         Set it to the recording position  page 144        Delete unnecessary images  pages 43  102      gt  Set the switch to     page 21       Use a  Memory Stick PRO  or the Microdrive  pages 100  144      Set the image size to any setting other than  640  Fine          You cannot format a   Memory Stick              The write protect switch on the    
113. lder or recording media   WiFolder All  Repeat     Repeats the slide show   WoOn Off  Start     Starts the slide show   Cancel     Cancels the settings and execution of the slide show        EN  Resize     8M 5M 3M   IM  VGA   Cancel    Changes the recorded image size  page 90    For single image screen only          X  Rotate         counter clockwise     Y  clockwise    OK   Cancel    Rotates the still image  page 86    For single image screen only            Ye  Divide        OK   Cancel       Divides a movie  page 104    For single image screen only            H uojeuuojuj  Euontppy    139    140    SET UP items    Set the mode dial to SET UP  The SET UP    Screen appears     Default settings are indicated with Bl     oy  Camera 1        Item  AF Mode    Setting  Single   BIMonitor   Cont    Description    Selects the focus operation mode  page 66         Digital Zoom    Smart   BlPrecision    Selects the digital zoom mode  page 30                                       Date Time Day amp Time   Date   Off Selects whether to insert the date and time into the image  page 36   When shooting  movies or images recorded in Multi Burst mode  the date and time cannot be inserted  in the image  Also  the date and time will not be displayed when shooting  The date  and time will be displayed when the image is played back    Red Eye Reduction On   IMOff Reduces the red eye phenomenon when using a flash  page 69     Hologram AF Auto   Off Selects whether to emit hologram AF light  Use
114. lders are  created in the recording medium  When the first or last image in the folder is  displayed  the following icons are indicated  on the screen              Moves to the previous folder    4   Moves to the next folder     ai    Moves to both the previous and next  folders                 On the single screen                               SINGLE DISPLAY               When no images are stored in the folder     No  file in this folder  appears      You can play back images from a last shot one  without selecting the folder     bumara eDeuii jns pooueApy p    83    i GE GUN j   Enlarging a portion of  a still image       Mode dial    gt   You can enlarge an image up to five times  the size of the original image  You can also  record the enlarged image as a new file              Multi selector  A W  lt   gt         MENU  Mode dial    Q Command dial    Enlarging an image      Playback zoom  Set the mode dial to  gt       Display the image you want to  enlarge with  lt   gt      Press Q   playback zoom      The image is enlarged twice     El Select a portion of the image  to enlarge with A W  lt   gt      Move to A       Move to V    A  To view a portion ofthe top of the  image   V  To view a portion of the bottom of  the image    lt   To view a portion of the left side  of the image    gt   To view a portion of the right side  of the image    Adjust the zoom with the  command dial           To cancel enlarged viewing  Press Q   playback zoom  again       You cannot use Play
115. lease consult with your local  authority     Before using your camera    Trial recording   Before you record one time events  you may  want to make a trial recording to make sure  that the camera is working correctly     No compensation for contents of the  recording   Contents of the recording cannot be  compensated for if recording or playback is  not possible due to a malfunction of your  camera or recording medium  etc     Back up recommendation  To avoid the potential risk of data loss  always  copy  back up  data to a disk     Notes on image data compatibility     This camera conforms with the Design rule  for Camera File system universal standard  established by the JEITA  Japan Electronics  and Information Technology Industries  Association       Playback of images recorded with your  camera on other equipment and playback of  images recorded or edited with other  equipment on your camera are not  guaranteed     Precaution on copyright   Television programs  films  video tapes  and  other materials may be copyrighted   Unauthorized recording of such materials may  be contrary to the provision of the copyright  laws     Do not shake or strike the camera  In addition to malfunctions and inability to  record images  this may render the recording  medium unusable or image data breakdown   damage or loss may occur     LCD screen  LCD finder  only models   with an LCD finder  and lens     The LCD screen and the LCD finder are  manufactured using extremely high   precision t
116. lected folder    All Plays back all the images in the  recording medium     Repeat   On Plays the images back repeatedly    Off Plays through the images one time  and then stops    El Select  Start  with V  gt   then  press the center of the multi   selector    The slide show begins     To cancel the slide show setting  In Step El  select  Cancel      To stop slide show playback  Press the center of the multi selector  select   Exit  with  gt   then press the center     bumara aDeuii jns pooueApy p    ha  85    86    To skip to the next previous  image during slide show   Move the multi selector to  gt   next  or 4   previous        The interval setting time is approximate  and  may vary according to the playback image size     Rotating still images        Rotate  Mode dial    gt      Images shot when holding the camera  vertically can be rotated and displayed  horizontally           Set the mode dial to  gt    and  display the image you want to  rotate     Press MENU   The menu appears    Select 1    Rotate  with  lt   gt    then press the center of the  multi selector     Select 4   y with A  and rotate  the image with  lt   gt      Select  OK  with A Y  then  press the center of the multi   selector     To cancel the rotation  In Step n Or H  select  Cancel      You cannot rotate protected images  movies   Multi Burst mode  RAW data file and  uncompressed  TIFF  images    You may not be able to rotate images shot with  other cameras      When viewing images on a computer  
117. lightly pressed while  NightFraming is set       The sound is made by the lens in operation       This is not a malfunction        The image colors are not  correct       The NightShot or NightFraming function is set       Picture effect is activated       Cancel the Nightshot NightFraming functions  pages 77 and  78      Cancel Picture Effect  page 79            NightShot or  NightFraming does not  function          The mode dial is set to S  A  M or SCN     Manual focus mode is selected         gt  Set it to IBI  P or HH  only for NightShot   pages 77 and 78      The NightFraming function cannot be used when manual focus  mode is selected  Set the FOCUS switch to AUTO  page 67               Symptom    Cause    Solution          Cannot shoot images with  the flash                The mode dial is set to FE     The flash is set to     No flash           9  Twilight mode  is selected for the Scene  Selection function       AA   Landscape mode  is selected for the Scene  Selection function      The camera is in Multi Burst  Burst  or Exposure  Bracket mode        Hot Shoe  in the SET UP settings is set to  On        When  Pop up Flash  is set to  Manual  in the  SET UP settings  you did not pop the flash up  using the _   OPEN  FLASH  switch      NightShot is activated      gt  Set the mode dial to Mg  P  S  A  M or SCN  page 27      gt  Set the flash to    Auto     No indicator   4  Forced flash   or gst   Slow synchro   page 68       Set it to other settings  page 37       gt 
118. ll the images may not be laid on a sheet  depending on the number of images     On the Index screen    Select the recording medium  with the      CF switch and  press    E 2  index  to switch  to the Index screen     Press MENU     The menu appears     Select 2   Print  with  gt   then  press the center of the multi   selector     Select  Select  with  lt   gt   then  press the center of the multi   selector     Select the desired image with  A V  lt   gt   then press the center  of the multi selector     The       mark is indicated on the  selected image                     3 To print other images  repeat  Step H     Press MENU     El Select  Index  with A   then  select  On  with  lt   gt      E  Select  Quantity  with A V   select the number of copies  you want to print with  lt   gt      You can select the number up to 20     Select  OK  with W  gt   then  press the center of the multi   selector     The images are printed    Do not disconnect the USB cable  while the T  mark is indicated on  the screen        a    Printing Index  1 3       Exit                      To cancel printing  In Step n  select  Cancel  or in Step ID   select  Exit      To print all the images indicated  with the CY mark   In Step E  select  DPOF image   All the  images indicated with the LY mark are  printed  regardless of the image displayed     To print all the images in the  folder   In Step n  select  All In This Folder   then  press the center of the multi selector     To insert the date an
119. m a Microdrive CF card     seDeuii ns Bunooys n    21    Inserting and removing a  Memory Stick          gt  Open the battery    Memory  Stick  cover     Slide the cover in the direction of the arrow     22    Label side         gt  Insert the    Memory Stick      Insert the    Memory Stick    all the way in  until it clicks as shown in the illustration       Whenever you insert a    Memory Stick     push it  as far as it can go  If you do not insert it  correctly  a proper recording or playback may  not be carried out           Access lamp      gt  Close the battery    Memory  Stick  cover     To remove the    Memory Stick     Open the battery    Memory Stick    cover   then push the    Memory Stick  to pop it out       Whenever the access lamp is lit  the  camera is recording or reading out an  image  Never remove the  Memory  Stick  or turn off the power at this time   The data may be corrupted     Inserting and removing a Microdrive CF card            gt  Open the CF card cover     Slide the 4   OPEN  CF  lever in the  direction of the arrow                   S peor  L ONN SpA Connector  WEE side          s  bew ns buioous n    2 Front side      gt  Insert the Microdrive CF card    gt  Close the CF card cover     Insert the Microdrive CF card all the way in       P   Close the CF card cover properly  otherwise  from the connector side as shown in the you cannot record or play back images using  illustration  the Microdrive CF card       If you cannot insert the Microdrive
120. mera is in USB mode      The CF card cover is open       Cancel USB communication  page 110      Close the CF card cover  page 23         The image is coarse right  after being played back       The image momentarily becomes rough for  image processing       This is not a malfunction        The images cannot be  played back on a TV       The  Video Out  setting for the camera in SET  UP is incorrect     The connection is not correct       Set  Video Out  to  NTSC  or  PAL   pages 48 and 142        Check the connection  page 41         The images cannot be  played back on a  computer       See page 125        Deleting editing an image       Symptom    Cause    Solution       Your camera cannot  delete an image       The image is protected     The write protect switch on the  Memory Stick   is set to the LOCK position       Cancel the protection  page 89      Set it to the recording position  page 144         You have deleted the  image by mistake       Once you have deleted an image  you cannot  restore it       Protecting the image can prevent accidental erasure  page 89     gt  The write protect switch on the    Memory Stick  will prevent  you from deleting images by mistake  page 144         The resizing function  does not work       Youcannot resize movies  Multi Burst  RAW  data files  and uncompressed  TIFF  images        You cannot attach a print   DPOF  mark       Print  DPOF  marks cannot be attached to  movies or images recorded in RAW mode        You cannot cut a im
121. multi selector to  lt   gt               REC Mode             Select the desired setting by  moving the multi selector to A   v     The frame of the selected setting is  scaled up  and the setting is entered     When the A mark is indicated  above the item or the Y mark is  indicated below the item   All of the available items are not displayed  on the screen  Moving the multi selector to  A Y displays the hidden items     To turn off the menu display  Press MENU       You cannot select the dim items       For details on the menu items  see page 137     suoijejedo po2ueApe aJ0jag n    47    48    Changing items in the SET  UP screen    Set the mode dial to SET UP   The SET UP screen appears                 Camera 1  AF Mode  Monitor  Digital Zoom  Precision   Date Time  Off       Red Eye Reduction  Off  Hologram AF  Auto  Auto Review  Off        SELECT                      Hb  tb it HD ED                   Select the setting item you  want to change by moving the  multi selector to A V  lt   gt      The frame of the item you select turns  yellow        Setup 2  File Number   USB Connect   Video Out  OK                               Clock Set  4  Cancel                                  Press the center of the multi   selector to enter the setting     To turn off the SET UP screen  display   Set the mode dial to any position other than  SET UP       For details on the SET UP items  see page 140     How to use the command  dial    There are two methods for operating the  command
122. n battery pack that has functions  for communicating information related to  operating conditions of your camera    The    InfoLITHIUM    battery pack  calculates the power consumption  according to the operating conditions of  your camera  and displays the remaining  battery time in minutes     Charging the battery pack   We recommend charging the battery pack  in an ambient temperature of between 10  C  to 30  C  50  F to 86  F   You may not be  able to efficiently charge the battery pack  outside of this temperature range     Effective use of the battery pack  Battery performance decreases in low   temperature surroundings  So  the time  that the battery pack can be used is  shorter in cold places  We recommend the  following to ensure longer battery pack  use        Putthe battery pack in a pocket close to  your body to warm it up  and insert it in  your camera immediately before you  start shooting    Frequently operating the zoom or flash   wears out the battery charge faster    We recommend having spare battery   packs handy for two or three times the   expected shooting time  and making trial  shots before taking the actual shots    Do not expose the battery pack to water    The battery pack is not water resistant     Remaining battery time indicator  The power may go off although the battery  remaining indicator shows there is enough  power to operate  Use the battery pack up  and charge the battery pack fully again so  that the indication on the battery remaining  i
123. nce deleted cannot be  recovered                   gt  Press ffi  delete      The image has not yet been deleted at this  point       You cannot delete protected images  page 89         423  80min L    29 fil         ec       gt   s    a    Delete       Exit      ACKINEXT                multi selector to A   then press  the center     s  bew jns Duijajeg ii       Access    appears on the screen and the  image will be deleted     To delete other images continuously  Select the image you want to delete by  moving the multi selector to  lt   gt   Next   select  Delete  by moving the multi selector  to A  then press the center     To cancel the deletion  Select  Exit  by moving the multi selector  to V  then press the center     43    44    Deleting on the Index screen                                    gt  While an Index screen   page 40  is displayed  press ff   delete        Note that the images once deleted cannot be  recovered                               gt  Select  Select  by moving the    multi selector to  lt   gt   then  press the center                   gt  Select the image you want to  delete by moving the multi   selector to A V  lt   gt   then press  the center     The fi  delete  mark is indicated on the  selected image  The image has not yet been  deleted at this point  Put the hu  mark on all  of the images you want to delete       To cancel your selection  select images you  want to cancel and press the center of the multi   selector again  The i mark disappea
124. nded Focus  in the SET UP  settings is set to  On   the image is  zoomed to 2x to achieve the focus  easily when recording still images   The default setting is  On   When the  focus is adjusted to your requirements   the image returns to normal size and  the focus indicator changes from  yellow to white    When the F   indicator flashes  the  focus distance has reached its limit     To reactivate auto focusing  Set the FOCUS switch to AUTO     Buijoous eDeuii js pooueApy  i    la  67    68    The focus distance information indicator is    approximate  and should be used as a reference     The focus distance information indicator does  not appear when using the NightShot function   When focusing manually  the following  functions cannot be used        Macro mode shooting       NightFraming function   When recording movies  the expanded focus  function cannot be used     PHEfxcyrERE UE SUR  E GEGECG RSS RN NR E  Selecting a flash  mode    Mode dial  ift P S A M SCN    Normally  the flash automatically pops up  and strobes when the surroundings are dark   You can intentionally change the flash  mode     Auto  No indicator    The camera decides to use the flash based  on lighting conditions  The default setting is  Auto     Forced flash  4     The flash fires regardless of the amout of  ambient light     Slow synchro  4a    The flash fires regardless of the amout of  ambient light  In this mode  the shutter  speed becomes slower under dark  conditions  so you can clearly shoot a
125. ndicator is correct  Note  however  that the  correct battery indication sometimes will  not be restored if the camera is used in high  temperatures for a long time or left in a fully  charged state  or the battery pack is  frequently used     How to store the battery pack     If the battery pack is not to be used for a  long time  do the following procedure  once per year to maintain proper function     1 Fully charge the battery   2 Discharge on your camera     3 Remove the battery from your camera  and store it in a dry  cool place      To use the battery pack up on your  camera  leave the camera to on in slide  show playback mode  page 85  until the  power goes off     Battery life     The battery life is limited  Battery  capacity decreases little by little as you  use it more and more  and as time passes   When the battery operating time is  shortened considerably  a probable cause  is that the battery pack has reached the  end of its life  Buy a new battery pack      The battery life varies according to how it  is stored and the operating conditions and  environment for each battery pack     Ell                   u                H            1  Specifications    E Camera   System   Image device 11 mm  2 3 type  color    CCD  4 color filter  RGBE     Total pixels number of camera  Approx  8 314 000 pixels    Effective pixels number of camera  Approx  8 068 000 pixels    Lens Carl Zeiss Vario Sonnar T   7 1x zoom lens  f 7 1 to 51  mm   35 mm camera conversion  28 to  2
126. ned to provide  reasonable protection against harmful  interference in a residential installation  This  equipment generates  uses  and can radiate  radio frequency energy and  if not installed  and used in accordance with the instructions   may cause harmful interference to radio  communications  However  there is no  guarantee that interference will not occur in a  particular installation  If this equipment does  cause harmful interference to radio or  television reception  which can be determined  by turning the equipment off and on  the user  is encouraged to try to correct the interference  by one or more of the following measures       Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna        Increase the separation between the  equipment and receiver        Connect the equipment into an outlet on a  circuit different from that to which the  receiver is connected        Consult the dealer or an experienced  radio TV technician for help    The supplied interface cable must be used  with the equipment in order to comply with  the limits for a digital device pursuant to  Subpart B of Part 15 of FCC Rules     For the Customers in the U S A   and Canada    RECYCLING LITHIUM ION  BATTERIES    Lithium Ion batteries are  recyclable    You can help preserve our  environment by returning your  used rechargeable batteries to  the collection and recycling location nearest  you     For more information regarding recycling of  rechargeable batteries  call toll free  1 800 822 8837  or visit 
127. ngs  the setting value indicators  on the screen flashes when the shutter button is  pressed halfway down  You can shoot in this  condition  but we recommend that you adjust  the flashing values again    The flash is set to 4  Forced flash  or  amp   No  flash     When the shutter speed is high  the amount of  flash light may be insufficient even if you  strobes the flash    You can adjust the exposure value  page 59            NR slow shutter   The NR slow shutter mode reduces noise  from recorded images  providing clear  images  When using shutter speeds of 1 25  second or slower  the camera automatically  works the NR slow shutter mode and    NR     is indicated next to the shutter speed  indicator    Press the shutter  button fully down           Then the screen    turns black   Capturing       Finally  when   Processing   Processing disappears  the  image has been  recorded                   Toeliminate the effects of vibration  use of  a tripod is recommended      When a slow shutter speed is set  the  processing may take some time  This is  because the camera works to remove noise  during the time set by the shutter speed  setting           Buijoous eDeuii js pooueApy I     lin   55          Shooting techniques   When shooting a moving person  car  or  spindrift  etc   using the high shutter speed   you can express moment that is beyond what  the human eye can see        When shooting a subject such as the flow of  a river at a slower shutter speed  you can  create an 
128. nter manufacturer                   is printed on the       date inserted part          The recording date data is not recorded on the  image          The images that do not have the recording date data cannot be  printed with the date inserted  Set  Date  to  Off  and print it        Others       Symptom    Cause    Solution       The camera does not  work  no operations can  be performed       You are not using an    InfoLITHIUM    battery  pack      The battery level is low or zero  The SX   indicator appears        The AC Adaptor is not connected securely      gt  Use an  InfoLITHIUM  battery pack  page 146      Charge the battery pack  page 14        Connect it securely to the DC IN jack of the camera and to a wall  outlet  wall socket   page 17         The power is on  but the  camera does not work             The internal system is not working properly          Remove  and then  after one minute  reinstall the battery pack  and turn on the camera  If this does not work  press the RESET  button located inside the battery    Memory Stick  cover with a  pointed object  then turn the power on again   This will clear the  date and time settings  etc                     Symptom    Cause    Solution       You cannot identify the  indicator on the screen       Check the indicator  pages 149 to 154         The lens gets fogged       Condensation is occurring       Turn off the camera  leave the camera for about an hour and then  try to use it again  page 143         The camera 
129. ode dial to M or A     The flash also strobes when the mode  dial is set to MI  P  S or SCN  but we  recommend recording with the mode  dial set to M or A         Shoot the image     gE EB      If you record with  Hot Shoe  set to  Off  in the  SET UP settings  the built in flash may pop up   If this happens  return the built in flash to its  original position and set  Hot Shoe  to  On    page 140       When you set  Hot Shoe  to  On  in the SET  UP settings        is indicated  In this case  the  built in flash is disabled     Set the most appropriate aperture value  according to the guide number of the flash used  and the distance to the subject    The flash guide number varies according to the  ISO sensitivity  page 64  of the camera  so be  sure to check the ISO number    Note that the camera may not function properly  or may malfunction when using a flash  manufactured by another company for a  specific camera  generally a flash with multiple  contact points on the advanced accessory shoe    a high voltage type flash  or a flash accessory   Depending on the type of commercially  available external flash  you may be unable to  use some functions  and other operations may  be difficult     Adjusting color tones        White Balance  Mode dial  P S A M SCN E 3    Normally  this camera adjusts color tones  automatically  but you can also select the  following modes according to your  shooting situations  The color of the subject  that you see will be captured according to  t
130. on     Installing  Image Transfer     You can use the    Image Transfer  software  to copy images to your computer  automatically when you connect the camera  to your computer     Click  Cyber shot  on the  model selection screen        The installation menu screen appears     Click  Image Transfer  on the  installation menu screen   Select the desired language   then click  OK         xi    Select the language for the installation from  the choices below      INNEN         The    Welcome to the InstallShield  Wizard for Image Transfer    screen  appears       This section describes the English screen     Click  Next   When  License  Agreement  screen appears   click  Yes               Read the agreement carefully  If you  accept the terms of the agreement   proceed with the installation  The   Information  screen appears     Click  Next             20 422 Seny Capano  jme      nso Tere inest aon eut ena donc to E     Pn pe          Select the folder to be    installed  then click  Next    Select the program folder  then  click  Next                   3 Confirm if the checkbox is    checked on the  Image  Transfer Settings  screen   then click  Next            When the installation is completed  the  screen informs you of completion     p 4ejnduioo 1no  uo sebeuii buikofu3    lin   107    Click  Finish            Trelew d pas cco lena  rei Che Fre c                The    InstallShield Wizard  screen  closes    If you wish to continue with the  installation of    ImageMixer   
131. optical zoom     The minimum distance needed to  focus on a subject   When the zoom is set all the way to  the W side    approximately 50 cm  19 355 inches  from  the end of the lens   When the zoom is set all the way to  the T side    approximately 60 cm  23 A inches  from  the end of the lens      When not using the camera  retract the lens in  by setting the lens to its W end position to  protect it     Digital zoom    Enlarges the image using digital processing     Pressing Q   digital zoom  activates the  digital zoom  There are two modes in the  digital zoom function  One is  Precision  digital zoom  and the other is    Smart  zoom   Because each mode uses different  methods and has different magnifying  capacity  choose the mode according to  your shooting     The Q  icon changes as follows according  to the zoom mode    Optical zoom  Q  x   Precision digital zoom  PQx   Smart zoom  SQx      The digital zoom cannot be used when shooting  in RAW mode  page 79       AF range finder frame is not shown when using  the digital zoom  The AF range finder frame  indicator flashes and a centrally located subject  has priority when the camera is focusing     Precision digital zoom   Enlarges the image two times larger than  the optical zoom scaling now selected  The  maximum zoom scaling is about 14x  regardless of the selected image size  Since  the precision digital zoom cuts part of the  image and enlarges the rest  the image  quality deteriorates    Set  Digital Zoom  to  Pr
132. opy  are stored     Right click the image file to  display the menu  then select   Copy  from the menu     Ej Double click the    My  Documents    folder and right   click on the    My Documents     window to display the menu   then select  Paste  from the  menu     The image files are copied to the    My  Documents    folder     p 4ejnduioo 1no  uo sebeuii buikofu3    lin   111    112    When an image with the same  file name exists in the copy  destination folder   The overwrite confirmation message  appears  When you overwrite the existing  image with the new one  the original file  data is deleted     To change the file name   To copy an image file to the computer  without overwriting  change the file name  to the desired name  However  note that if  you change the file name  you may not be  able to play back that image with your  camera  To play back images with the    camera  perform the operation on page 116     When a removable disk icon is   not shown   1 Right click  My Computer  to display  the menu  then click  Properties      The  System Properties  screen appears     2 Display  Device Manager      Click  Hardware     2 Click  Device Manager      For Windows 98  98SE  Me users   Step    is unnecessary  Click the   Device Manager  tab     3 If   Sony DSC  is displayed  delete it        Right click  4 Sony DSC      2 Click  Uninstall    The    Confirm Device Removal     screen appears      For Windows 98  98SE  Me users    click  Remove        Click  OK     The dev
133. ority  mode  page 56    When you want to enhance the person with  the background blurred  adjust the aperture  manually  The more the aperture is opened   the aperture value becomes smaller   the  narrower the focus is  The background is  blurred accordingly     Q  To shoot a portrait against  light             gt  Selecting a flash mode  page 68   Shooting a human subject in a bright place  can create dim facial shadows  This occurs  when the background is brighter than the  person  In such cases  set the flash to 4   Forced flash   You can shoot both the  person and the background clearly       You can use the flash within the reach of the  flash light     Q  To shoot a night scene           Shooting with shutter speed  priority mode  page 55    Using the flash in the auto adjustment mode  restricts the shutter speed and the flash light  does not reach distant subjects  The image   therefore  is not captured clearly  In such  cases  slow the shutter speed manually  set  the flash to     No flash   and reduce the  lightusing the EV adjustment  You can then  shoot a clear night scene     Q  To shoot without flash           Selecting the ISO sensitivity   page 64    When you cannot use the flash or set the  shutter speed slower  increase the ISO  rating  The higher rated ISO setting helps  maximize the effect of the surrounding light  to shoot     Q  To shoot a moving subject          gt  Shooting with shutter speed  priority mode  page 55    When shooting a moving person or s
134. otect with  lt   gt   then press  the center of the multi   selector     To cancel the protection    In Step noB  press the center of the  multi selector again  The O7   mark  disappears     On the Index screen    Set the mode dial to   gt    press    O EE  index  to switch to the  Index screen     Press MENU     The menu appears     Select o  Protect  with  lt   gt    then press the center of the  multi selector     EJ Select  Select  with  lt   gt   then  press the center of the multi   selector     Select the image you want to  protect with A W  lt   gt   then  press the center of the multi   selector     The green O   Protect  mark is  indicated on the selected image                     3 To protect other images   repeat Step El     Buinpe eBeuil ins a    ha  89    90    Press MENU     Fl Select  OK  with  gt   then press  the center of the multi   selector     The O  mark turns white and the  selected image is protected     To cancel the protection  In Step n  select  Cancel   or in Step E   select  Exit      To release protection   In Step El  select an image for which you  want to release protection with A W  lt   gt   and press the center of the multi selector   The O  mark turns gray and repeat this  operation for all the images for which you  want to release protection  Then  press  MENU  select  OK   and press the center of  the multi selector     To protect all the images in the  folder   In Step n  select  All In This Folder   then  press the center of the multi 
135. ou can use the    ImageMixer Ver  1 5 for  Sony    software to view and edit images on your  computer  For details  see the software   s help  files     Double click the desired image  file   The image is displayed     E 4ejnduioo 1no  uo sabew  Burikofu3    113    114    Image file storage destinations and file names    The image files recorded with your camera  are grouped as folders in the recording  medium     Example  when viewing folders on  Windows XP  when using a  Memory  Stick    E Desktop        My Documents  z P  My Computer    b 31  Floppy     Sw Local Disk     Sw Local Disk  r     CD Drive Folder containing image data which was      w  Sony MemoryStick recorded using the camera not equipped  3    DciM   with the folder creating function   O 100MSDCF Folder containing image data which was  recorded using your camera  When not  Gad 101M5DCF creating any folders  there is only the       101MSDCF    folder   Folder containing E Mail and TIFF mode   Lj 999MSDCF image data movie data  Voice mode audio      O mssony                        data which was recorded using the camera  not equipped with the folder creating    function     Even when using a Microdrive CF card    You cannot record any images to     Sony MemoryStick  may be displayed   100MSDCF  or  MSSONY  folders   depending on your computer The images in these folders are available  environment  only for viewing       For more information about the folder   see pages 50  83                                   
136. page 145     Create REC  OK   Cancel Creates a folder for recording images  page 50     Folder   Change REC  OK   Cancel Changes a folder for recording images  page 51     Folder      Setup 1    Item Setting Description    Selects the LCD brightness  This has no effect on the recorded images                       LCD Backlight Bright  BNormal Selects the brightness of the LCD backlight  Selecting  Bright  makes the screen bright and easy to see  when using the camera outdoors or in other bright locations  but also uses up the battery charge faster   Displayed only when you are using the camera with the battery pack   EVF Backlight Bright  Normal Selects the brightness of the finder backlight  Selecting  Bright  makes the screen bright and easy to see  when using the camera outdoors or in other bright locations  but also uses up the battery charge faster   Beep Shutter     Turns on the shutter sound when you press the shutter button   Won     Turns on the beep shutter sound when you press the center of the multi selector the shutter button   Off     Turns off the beep shutter sound           m      e  y E uojeunojui Jeuonppy    141    142                         Item Setting Description  I Language   Displays the menu items  warnings and messages in selected language      Setup 2   Item Setting Description  File Number W Series     Assigns numbers to files in sequence even if the recording medium is changed or the recording folder  is changed   Reset     Resets the file number
137. pears     38                         El m rl    gt  Select the desired mode by    moving the multi selector to A   v     The mode is set   When the setting is complete  press MENU  so that the menu disappears from the screen     To cancel the Scene Selection  Set the mode dial to a different mode       When the shutter speed becomes slower than  particular time  the NR slow shutter function   page 55  activates automatically  In such cases   shooting may take some time      This setting is maintained even when the power  is turned off     Viewing images on the screen of your  camera       Single screen Index screen                   SINGLE DISPLAY                You can view images shot with the camera almost immediately on the screen  You can select  the following two methods for viewing images     Single screen  You can view one image at a time  occupying the entire screen     Index screen  Nine images are displayed simultaneously in separate panels on the screen       You can easily view the next previous image by turning the command dial     For details on the movies  see page 101     For a detailed description of the screen indicators  see page 153     Viewing on the single image  screen            gt  Set the mode dial to   gt    and  turn on the camera        The newest image in the selected recording  folder  page 83  is displayed       The image may be too rough for image  processing right after it is displayed      To select the recording medium  use the     gt    C
138. plus or minus 0 7EV    0 3EV  Shifts the exposure value by  plus or minus 0 3EV     Shoot the image     To return to normal mode  In Step EB  select  Normal      When  Mode   REC Mode  is not set to   Normal   you cannot use the Exposure Bracket  mode     You may not be able to use the Exposure  Bracket mode depending on the Scene  Selection mode  page 37     You cannot use the flash in this mode    During shooting in this mode  the images are  not displayed on the screen  Compose the  image before pressing the shutter button    The focus and white balance are adjusted for  the first image  and these settings are also used  for the other images    When the exposure is manually adjusted   page 59   the exposure is shifted based on the  adjusted brightness    The recording interval is approximately 0 42  second       If the subject is too bright or too dark  you may  be unable to shoot properly with the selected  bracket step value      You cannot select shutter speeds of 1 25 second  or slower     DER SES a RS EUNDI  Selecting the ISO  sensitivity     ISO   Mode dial  P S A M   You can change the camera   s sensitivity to  light  When you select a high number  setting  you can shoot in a dark place   Normally  the ISO sensitivity is set to   Auto   When set to  Auto   the ISO  sensitivity is automatically increased in a  dark place     Multi selector  A     lt   gt    MENU       Mode dial    Set the mode dial to P  S  A or  M     Press MENU     The menu appears     Select  ISO
139. pot A djusting the  subject directly in a small area of the whole metering cross hair on one exposure   image  This lets you adjust the exposure to point of the subject you want     the subject even when the subject is backlit to shoot      EV adjustment   or there is strong contrast between the Mode dial  P S A SCN    subject and the background     You can manually shift the exposure value    Command dial Spot metering determined by the camera  Use this mode   cross hair when you do not get the proper exposure   for instance  the subject and its background  have high contrast  light and dark   The    value can be set a range from  2 0EV to        Mode dial            When using center weighted metering or spot    2 0EV  in 1 3EV increments   metering  to focus on the same spot as used for  metering  we recommend using the center  weighted AF range finder frame  page 65       You cannot select the metering mode when  using the NightShot NightFraming function        Set the mode dial to P  S  A  M   SCN or RE     Press and hold      metering  mode  and select the desired  metering mode with the  command dial                    Adjust Adjust    toward            Buijoous eDeuii jns pooueApy p    60    Command dial        Mode dial       IJI    Set the mode dial to P  S  A   SCN or R3     Press and hold   4  exposure   and select the desired  exposure value with the  command dial     The value of the exposure adjustment  is displayed    Adjust the exposure value while  checking 
140. r   1     Operating Instructions  1     Design and specifications are subject to change  without notice        Display window      The selected mode mark or setting value is not  displayed on the display window as it is in the  LCD screen finder  Note that the mark on the  display window is not changed even when you  change the mode or setting value        The page numbers in parentheses indicate       the location of additional important  information                             1  Self diagnosis display  133    Shutter speed indicator  55    Available movie recording time  indicator  minute   100    Available shooting time indicator   15     PLAY indicator    2  Flash mode  68     3  Self timer indicator  34     4  White balance indicator   73     5  Battery remaining indicator  15                                         10       EV adjustment indicator   59   Aperture value indicator  56    Available movie recording time  indicator  second   100   Burst Multi Burst Exposure  bracket indicator   63  75  76   Metering mode indicator  58   Remaining number of recordable  images indicator  25  26     H uojeuuojuj Jeuonippy    149       a Ngoc mesgemer  1  Burst Multi Burst indicator             The LCD finder screen  75  76   2  Image size indicator  24    For shooting still images Multi Burst between frame    interval indicator  76    3  Recording mode indicator   79 81    4  AE AF lock indicator  27   Battery remaining indicator  15                      2                     
141. ra does not beep  the AF  adjustment is not complete  You can continue to  shoot  but the focus is not set properly  except  in Continuous AF  page 66      ha  27    28            gt  Press the shutter button fully  down     The shutter clicks  the shooting is  completed  and the still image is saved in  the recording medium       When you are shooting with the battery pack  if  no tasks are performed for a while with the  camera turned on  power is automatically shut  off to preserve battery power  page 18      Mode dial for still image  shooting    When shooting still images with your  camera  you can choose from the following  shooting methods         Auto adjustment mode    The focus  exposure and white balance are  automatically adjusted to allow easy  shooting  The image quality is set to  Fine    page 49      P  Program auto shooting    Shooting adjustment is automatically  carried out just as in the auto adjustment  mode  However  you can intentionally  adjust the focus  exposure  etc  In addition   you can set the desired functions using the  menu  pages 47 and 137      S  Shutter speed priority    You can select the shutter speed  page 55    In addition  you can set the desired shooting  functions using menus  pages 47 and 137      A  Aperture priority    Youcan select the aperture value  page 56    In addition  you can set the desired shooting  functions using menus  pages 47 and 137      M  Manual exposure    You can manually adjust the shutter speed  and the aper
142. raming  with the  command dial     The flash emitter pops up and the  ole  and    Night framing  indicators light  for about five seconds        il        E80 min Cau       mi  Night framing           MAF       Press and hold the shutter  button halfway down     The focus is automatically adjusted     Press the shutter button fully  down     The shutter sounds  the flash strobes  and the image is recorded     To cancel the NightFraming function  In Step B  select  Off      While using the NightFraming function        The white balance is set to Auto        The metering mode is set to multi pattern  metering        The AF range finder frame is not displayed   The centrally located subject has priority to  focus on        The AE lock cannot be used        If you perform any invalid operation while  using the NightFraming function  the  Ol  indicator flashes and the    Night framing   indicator lights for about five seconds    When  Pop up Flash  is set to  Manual  in the   SET UP settings  pop up the flash emitter using   the _   OPEN  FLASH  switch    When attaching the supplied lens hood  flash   light and infrared ray may be blocked    When you press the shutter button halfway   down  you will hear a sound  but this is not the   sound of the shutter releasing  The image is not  recorded yet    When  Hologram AF  is set to  Off   you may   not get a clear focus  Setting  Hologram AF  to    Auto  is recommended  page 35     When using the following functions  you   cannot use 
143. re the camera to tripods having longer  screws  and may damage the camera     Attaching the lens hood Storing the lens hood   You can attach the lens cap with the lens hood  attached     When you shoot in bright lighting The lens hood can be attached in the reverse   When the lens hood is attached  it may block  conditions  such as outdoors  we direction to store it with the camera when it flashlight  hologram AF light  or infrared ray   recommend that you use the lens hood to is not in use     reduce the image quality deterioration      1 Position the lens hood as shown below   caused by unnecessary light     by aligning the f mark on the lens hood  1 Position the lens hood as shown below  and the Bl mark on the lens  and attach  by aligning the Y mark on the lens hood the hood to the lens   and the W mark on the lens  and attach  the hood to the lens        2 Turn the lens hood clockwise until it  clicks        2 Turn the lens hood clockwise until it  clicks        13    Charging the battery pack         gt  Open the battery    Memory  Stick  cover     Slide the cover in the direction of the arrow       Be sure to turn off your camera when  charging the battery pack  page 18       Your camera operates with the   InfoLITHIUM  NP FM50 battery pack  M  Series   supplied   You can use only M Series  battery pack  page 146      Battery eject  lever         gt  Install the battery pack  then  close the battery    Memory  Stick    cover     Insert the battery pack with the  lt  ma
144. recordable file size per one continuous shooting  3M 657  1133  TON  IM 1494  2528   VGA 4695  8217                   For five second audio recording    136       Menu items    Menu items that can be changed differ  depending on the position of the mode dial   The screen shows only the items you can  operate based on the current position of the  mode dial  Default settings are indicated          with Bl   When the mode dial is set to i    Item Setting Description     im  Image Size  E 8M 3 2 5M 3M 1M VGA Selects the image size when shooting still images  page 24    Mode  REC Mode  RAW     Records RAW data file in addition to the JPEG file  page 79    TIFF     Records uncompressed  TIFF  file in addition to the JPEG file  page 80    Voice     Records an audio file  with a still image  in addition to the JPEG file  page 81    E Mail     Records a small size  320x240  JPEG file in addition to the selected image size   page 81    WiNormal     Records an image using the normal recording mode        When the mode dial    is set to P  S  A  M or SCN       Item  SCN  Scene     Setting   amp  amp   A        a   M               Description    Sets the Scene Selection mode  page 37    This setting can be made only in SCN  mode         ISO  ISO     800   400   200   100   64   W Auto    Selects the ISO sensitivity  When shooting under dark conditions or shooting a fast   moving subject  use a high number setting  When recording high quality images  use  a low number setting  page 64    T
145. rk  facing toward the battery compartment as  illustrated    Make sure the battery pack is firmly  inserted all the way  then close the cover       The battery pack is easily inserted by pushing  the battery eject lever at the front of the battery  compartment to the front side        Jack cover      gt  Open the jack cover and  connect the AC Adaptor   supplied  to the DC IN jack of  your camera     Open the cover in the arrow direction as  illustrated above  Connect the plug with the  A mark facing up       Do not short the DC plug of the AC Adaptor  with a metallic object  as this may cause a  malfunction      Clean the DC plug of the AC Adaptor with a  dry cotton bud  Do not use the dirty plug  Use  of the dirty plug may not properly charge the  battery pack        To a wall outlet  wall socket       gt     Power cord   mains lead     ORE  n      gt  Connect the power cord  mains  lead  to the AC Adaptor and  then to a wall outlet  wall  socket      During charging  the battery mark in the  display window flashes  and after charging  is completed     Full    appears     The available shooting time is indicated               The available shooting time on the display  window is calculated as if the camera were used  under the following conditions        The mode dial is set to  QJ         LCD Backlight  or  EVF Backlight  is set to   Normal        Using a  Memory Stick        Not using the NightShot or NightFraming  function    After charging the battery pack  disconnect t
146. rs     To delete all the images in the folder  In Step E  Select  All In This Folder  by  moving the multi selector to P  then press  the center  Next  select  OK   then press the  center  All of the unprotected images in the  folder are deleted  To cancel the deletion   select  Cancel   then press the center                                  gt  Press  ff  delete    Select  OK  by moving the  multi selector to  gt   then press  the center        Access    appears on the screen and all of  the images with Tfl marks will be deleted     To cancel the deletion  Select  Exit  by moving the multi selector  to  lt   then press the center        Formatting a  recording medium         gt  Insert the recording medium  you want to format into the  camera  Select the recording  medium with the      CF  switch  Set the mode dial to SET  UP  and turn on the camera     The term    formatting    means preparing a  recording medium to record images  this  process is also called    initialization       The  Memory Stick  is already formatted  and  can be used immediately    Be sure to format the Microdrive CF card using  this camera  Otherwise  satisfactory  performance may not be obtained    When you format a recording medium   be aware that all of the data in the  recording medium will be permanently  erased  Protected images are also  erased     s  bew jns Bunaea i    ha  45                 Memory Stick Tool     4 OK  Create REC  Folder  Cancel  Change REC  Folder                           
147. rture ISO vea 2 Metering finder  balance mode f  rame  uto to uto to uto  64 to uto   ultipoint  Auto  1 8 to 1 3200  Auto  F2 to F8  Auto  64 to 200  A Multi patten   yu cda  metering  Auto  64 to 200  Setup is   Setup is Setup is Setup is  E Anto  I to 1 3200  Auto  F2 to F8  available from 64 to 800   available available available    i Auto  64 fixed  Setupis   Setup is Setup is Setup is  s Seip is available trom VG 1 2000  E2 to F8 available from 64 to 800   available available available  8 to 1 2000  aperture value F2 to         i      A F7 1  Setup is available from F2   Auto  64 fixed  Setup is   Setup is Setup is Setup is  8 to 1 3200 ue F8  to F8 available from 64 to 800   available available available  to aperture value  30 to 1 2000  aperture value F2 to                M F7 1  Setup is available from F2   Auto  64 fixed  Setup is   Setup is Setup is Setup is  to F8 available from 64 to 800   available available available               Note that shutter speed and ISO sensitivity are not as valid for the above table when the flash strobes       When using the digital zoom or horogram AF  the AF is automatically set to focus on the centrally located su       bject     y g uojeuuojuj Jeuonippy    155    156    Quick chart of flash mode                               Mode dial Normal E Mail Voice RAW TIFF   Burst mide  Multi Burst   NightShot   NightFraming  rs Auto 4  amp    s   amp           4  P Auto 4 G  st             4  S 4  amp   amp   amp           A 46s   amp   
148. s   Kou appears on the screen and the hologram  AF emits red light when the shutter button    is pressed halfway until the focus is locked        When not using this function  set   Hologram AF  to  Off  in the SET UP  settings  page 140     If hologram AF light does not reach the subject  sufficiently or the subject has weak contrast     focus will not be achieved   An approximate  distance of 0 5 m to 5 0 m  19 Yo inches to   16 feet 4 Wp inches   W  0 6 m to 3 5 m    23 Ve inches to 11 feet 5 Wp inches   T  is  recommended     Focus is achieved as long as hologram AF light  reaches the subject  even if the light is slightly  off the center of the subject    When adjusting the focus manually  page 67    the hologram AF does not function    If the hologram AF emitter is dirty  the  hologram AF light may be dimmed and focus    may not be achieved  In this case  wipe the  hologram AF emitter with a dry cloth    Do not block the hologram AF emitter during  recording    The AF range finder frame is not displayed  AF  range finder frame indicator flashes and the  centrally located subject has priority to focus  on    When you attach the supplied lens hood to the  camera  the hologram AF light is blocked   The hologram AF does not function when  SCN   Scene  is set to 2  Twilight mode  or  A     Landscape mode                  About Hologram AF     Hologram AF  Auto Focus   is an AF fill  light system that applies laser holograms to  enable you to shoot still images in dark  place
149. s  The Hologram AF system uses  gentler radiation than conventional high   brightness LEDs or lamps  thus satisfying  Laser Class 1  specifications and  maintaining higher safety for human eyes   No safety problems will be caused by  looking directly into the hologram AF  emitter at a close range  However  it is not  recommended to do so  because you may  experience such effects like several minutes  of residual image and dazzling  that you  encounter after looking into a flashlight     Hologram AF satisfies Class 1  time base  30 000 seconds   specified in JIS  Japan   IEC   EU   and FDA  US  industry standards   Complying with these standards identifies the  laser product as safe  under the condition that a  human can look at the laser light either directly  or focused through a lens for 30 000 seconds     soebeuul Jis Bunooys      35    36    Inserting the date and time on a still image                        Camera 1  AF Mode  Monitor  Digital Zoom  Precision  Date Time  Off       Red Eye Reduction  Off  Hologram AF  Auto  Auto Review  Off    gt  SELECT    E  PC       Set the mode dial to SET UP             Ib Ib  i   D  D                               The SET UP screen appears     The date and time cannot be inserted in Multi  Burst mode    When images are shot with the date and time   inserted  the date and time cannot be removed  later     When shooting images with the date and time  inserted  the actual date and time are not  displayed on the screen  and is displayed 
150. s  necessary  Note that the actual numbers may be  less than indicated depending on the conditions of  use     Shooting still images  Under the average conditions     Viewing still images        NP FM50  supplied        Recording   No  of Battery life  medium images  min            Memory Stick    Approx  9400   Approx  470       Microdrive             Approx 5800 Approx  290          2  Viewing single images in order at about three  second intervals    Shooting movies        NP FM50  supplied           Memory Stick   Microdrive       Continuous    shooting Approx  200    Approx  160                                  NP FM50  supplied   Recording No  of Battery life  medium images  min       Memory Stick      Approx  370   Approx  185  Microdrive Approx 350   Approx  175             D Shooting in the following situations           P  Quality  is set to  Fine        AF Mode  is set to  Monitor      Shooting one time every 30 seconds      The zoom is switched alternately between the  W and T ends       The flash strobes once every two times       The power turns on and off once every ten  times          Shooting continuously at  160  image size      The number of images and the battery life that  can be recorded viewed are decreased under the  following conditions        The surrounding temperature is low       The flash is used       The camera has been turned on and off many  times       The zoom is used frequently       The NightShot or NightFraming function is  activated    
151. s function is convenient when you want  to print images at a shop or using a printer  that conforms with the DPOF  Digital Print  Order Format  standard or using  PictBridge compliant printers     Multi selector  A     lt   gt    MENU       Mode dial      You cannot mark movies or images recorded in  RAW mode       In E Mail mode  the print  DPOF  mark is  marked on the normal size image that was  recorded at the same time      When you mark images shot in Multi Burst  mode  all the images are printed on one sheet  divided into 16 panels      If you mark an image shot in TIFF mode with a  print  DPOF  mark  only the uncompressed   TIFF  image is printed  and the JPEG image  recorded at the same time is not printed      You cannot set the number of print sheets     Buinpe eBeuil ins p    91    92    On the single screen  Set the mode dial to  gt       Display the image you want to  print with  lt   gt      Press MENU     The menu appears     Select  DPOF   DPOF  with  lt     gt   then press the center of the  multi selector    The Ly mark is indicated on this                image   ri Er    4  gt   O o  Exit w  APEACKMERDS               To mark other images  display  the image you want to mark  with  lt   gt   then press the center  of the multi selector     To delete the   Y mark   In Step noB  press the center of the  multi selector again  The Ly mark  disappears     On the Index screen    Set the mode dial to   gt   and  press     EZ  index  to switch  to the Index screen  
152. screen     To return to normal mode  In Step El  select  Normal      JPEG images are also recorded in the image  size selected by the Image Size setup  page 24    Uncompressed  TIFF  images are recorded in   8M  size except when  3 2  is selected   Writing data takes more time than in normal  recording mode    For the number of images that can be recorded   see pages 134  136     IER NEC EO RR E FECE   Shooting still images  for e mail        E Mail   Mode dial  Ij P S A M SCN   You can shoot images and save them in a  file that is small enough  320x240  to attach  to an e mail message  The normal mode  image that was selected using the Image  Size item  page 24  is also recorded     Shutter button  Mode dial       MENU Multi selector     A V 4IP      Set the mode dial to ifs  P  S   A  M or SCN     Press MENU     The menu appears     Select  Mode   REC Mode  with   lt   gt   then select  E Mail  with  A V     Shoot the image   You can do the next shooting after     Recording    disappears from the  screen     To return to normal mode  In Step El  select  Normal        For instructions on how to attach your images  to an e mail message  refer to the Help files of  the e mail software you are using       For the number of images that can be recorded     see pages 135  136     ERE ECOSSE E   Shooting still images  with audio files        Voice  Mode dial  ify P S A M SCN    You can record still images with audio files     Shutter button  Mode dial       Multi selector   A V  lt
153. se   Date   the date will be inserted in the order    set in  Setting the date and time   page 19      This function may not be provided  depending on the printer     Printing index images    You can print some images side by side   We refer to this function as an index print    You can lay single images side by side in a  specified number and print them  or lay  different images side by side to make a set  by combining multiple different images and  print the set in the specified number of  copies    Set up the camera following the procedure  on page 93  and connect the printer       An index print function may not be provided  depending on a printer        Multi selector  A V 4        MENU  lt   gt   CF switch    You cannot print movies and images recorded  in RAW mode    When printing E mail mode images or  uncompressed  TIFF  images  only their  corresponding JPEG files are printed    If an error message is sent from the connected  printer during the connection  Af flashes for  about five seconds  In such cases  check the  printer    Note that printing may be canceled if you  switch the        CF switch while printing  images        On the single screen    Select the recording medium  with the  lt 3  CF switch and  display the image you want to  print with  lt   gt      Press MENU   The menu appears    Select D  Print  with  lt   gt   then  press the center of the multi   selector     Select  This image  with A V   then press the center of the  multi selector     The Prin
154. selector  Next   select  On   then press the center     To release protection of all the  images in the folder   In Step n  select  All In This Folder   and  press the center of the multi selector  Then  select  Off   and press the center     SSeS         a e     Il  Changing image size        Resize  Mode dial    gt      You can change the image size of a  recorded image  and save it as a new file   You can resize to the following sizes   8M  5M  3M  1M and VGA    The original image is retained even after  resizing     Multi selector  A     lt   gt    MENU       Mode dial    Set the mode dial to  gt       Display the image you want to  resize with  lt   gt      Press MENU     The menu appears     El Select  N  Resize  with  lt   gt    then press the center of the  multi selector     Select the new size with A V   then press the center of the  multi selector     The resized image is recorded in the  recording folder as the newest file     To cancel the resizing  In Step H  select  Cancel      You cannot change the size of movies  Multi  Burst mode  RAW data file or uncompressed   TIFF  images    When images are resized from a smaller to a  larger size  the image quality will deteriorate   You cannot resize to 3 2 sized image    If you resize a 3 2 sized image  black bands    will appear at the top and bottom of the image     HERD Nr ECCE ENSE EN NN   Choosing images to  print        Print  DPOF  mark  Mode dial    gt      You can designate certain images to be  printed    Thi
155. shooting    InfoLITHIUM battery pack  Inserting a Memory Stick                 Inserting a Microdrive  Inserting the date and time     Installation       LCD screen brightness  LCD screen display     as  Eens hood  eane             Manual exposure  Manual focus        Memory Stick    Ment         Metering mode                  eee 58  Microdrive        Mode dial  Moisture condensation     Monitoring AF    MPG  Multi Burst  Multi pattern metering     Multipoint AF     Multi selector                     N   NightFraming     NightShot  NR slow shutter                 Number of images that can be saved or shooting   5  MIRI TP UDINE 16  25  26  134    PictBridge  Picture effect            Playback zoom                Pop up Flash  Power on off       Precautions      Precision digital zoom      Print  DPOF  mark  Program auto shooting     Program shift      Protect         Q    Quick reference chart                sss 155  Quickc Review     terere peter 29    Red Eye Reduction      RESET button  Resize     Rotate              S    Saturation          Scene Selection     Self diagnosis display                        Self timer    SET UP      Sharpness          Shooting movies  Shooting still images      Shutter speed priority     Single AF  Single screen  Slide show  Smart zoom       Speed burst          USB drivet un teet PREIS 106  Using your camera abroad                         s 17  V   huc wr DERE EE Bot TE       Viewing images on TV  Viewing movies on the LCD screen         
156. sing it completely  The battery  remaining indicator displays the correct time  page 15        nstall a charged battery pack  page 14       Replace the battery pack with a new one        The battery pack runs  down too quickly       You have used the camera in an extremely cold  location      The DC plug is dirty so the battery pack is not  charged enough      The battery pack is dead  page 147        See page 146       Clean the DC plug with a cotton bud  etc   and charge the battery  pack  page 143      Replace the battery pack with a new one        You cannot turn on the  camera       The battery pack is not installed correctly     The AC Adaptor is disconnected     The AC Adaptor has malfunctioned       The battery pack is discharged     The battery pack is dead  page 147         nstall the battery pack correctly  page 14       Properly connect the AC Adaptor  page 17       Consult your Sony dealer or local authorized Sony service  facility       nstall a charged battery pack  page 14       Replace the battery pack with a new one        The power turns off  suddenly       If you do not operate the camera for about three  minutes when using a battery pack  the camera  turns off automatically to prevent wearing down  the battery  page 18       The battery pack is discharged       Turn on the camera again  page 18  or use the AC Adaptor   page 17        Replace it with a charged battery pack  page 14         Shooting still images   movies       Symptom    Cause    Solution  
157. t screen appears                                                       When using a printer that is not compliant  with an index print or a date insert  function  unavailable items are not  displayed     Select  Index  with A   select   On  with  lt   gt       3 Select  Quantity  with A Y   select the number of images  laid side by side with  lt   gt    You can select the number up to 20   You can lay the specified number of  images side by side    Select  OK  with W  gt   then  press the center of the multi   selector     The image is printed   Do not disconnect the USB cable  while the  amp 2      Not disconnect USB    cable  mark is indicated on the screen      n    Printing Index  1       Exit                To cancel printing  In Step n  select  Cancel  or in Step i   select  Exit      To print other images  After Step i  select another image  then  select  Print  with A   Then repeat from    Step a     p  4ejuud eBpugioid  Bunud     eu  Ins       lin   97    To print all the images indicated  with the 2Y mark   In Step El  select  DPOF image   All the  images indicated with the Ly mark are  printed  regardless of the image displayed     To insert the date and time on  images   In Step n  select  Date   then select the  date format with  lt      You can select from   Day amp Time  or  Date   When you chose   Date   the date will be inserted in the order    set in  Setting the date and time   page 19      This function may not be provided  depending on the printer       A
158. the        CF  switch  page 21     When you copy images to your computer using  the battery pack  copying may be failed or  cause data corruption by battery shutoff  We  recommend that you use the AC Adaptor     Turn on your computer and the  camera     Connect the supplied USB  cable to the Y  USB  jack of    the camera        Connect the USB cable to your  computer      x            When using a desktop computer  connect the  USB cable to the USB connector on the rear  panel      When using Windows XP  the AutoPlay wizard  automatically appears on the desktop  Proceed  to page 112           USB Mode  Normal    Access  indicators        Switch on  MENU            USB Mode Normal  appears on the screen  of the camera  When a USB connection is  established for the first time  your computer  automatically runs the used program to  recognize the camera  Wait for a while       During communication  the access indicators  turn red       If  USB Mode Normal  does not appear in Step  n  press MENU  select  USB Connect   and  set it to  Normal       When using a Microdrive CF card  opening the  CF card cover cancels the USB connection  Do  not open the CF card cover during the USB  connection     p 4ejnduioo 1no  uo seDeuii Burikofu3    ha  109    110    H Disconnecting the USB  cable  removing the recording  medium  or turning off the  camera during a USB  connection   For Windows 2000  Me  or XP users    1 Double click  amp  on the tasktray         C1 ay  12 00 PM    Double click h
159. the  DCIM  folder  then  click  Paste     OOO stands for any number  within the range from 100 to 999        Copying images to  your computer      For Macintosh users    Recommended computer  environment    OS  Mac OS 9 1  9 2  or Mac OS X  v10 0    v10 1 v10 2    The above OS must be installed at the   factory    USB connector  Provided as standard   Display  800 x 600 dots or more  32000 color mode or more   If you connect two or more USB equipment to   a single computer at the same time  some   equipment  including your camera  may not   operate depending on the type of USB   equipment    Operations are not guaranteed when using a   USB hub    Operations are not guaranteed for all the   recommended computer environments   mentioned above     USB mode    There are two modes for a USB connection   when connecting with a computer     Normal  and  PTP   modes  The default   setting is the  Normal  mode      Compatible only with Mac OS X  When  connected to a computer  only the data in the  folder selected by the camera is copied to the    computer  To select the folder  follow the  procedure on page 83     Communication with your  computer   When your computer resumes from the  suspend or sleep mode  communication  between your camera and your computer  may not recover at the same time     When a USB connector is not  provided on your computer  When neither a USB connector nor a  recording medium slot is provided  you can  copy images using an additional device  See  the Sony 
160. the  image rotation information may not be  reflected depending on the application  software        Playing back images  shot in Multi Burst  mode    Mode dial    gt     You can play back Multi Burst images  continuously or play them back frame by  frame  This function is used for checking  the images     Multi selector  4     lt   gt      Mode dial         When Multi Burst images are played back on a  computer or on a camera without the Multi  Burst function  the 16 frames you shot will be  displayed at the same time as part of one image      You cannot divide the Multi Burst image     Playing back continuously  Set the mode dial to  gt       Select the Multi Burst image  with  lt   gt      The selected Multi Burst image is  played back continuously     101 0014 2004 1     BAckmExr PE       To pause   Press the center of the multi selector  To  resume playback  press the center again   The playback starts from the frame  displayed on the screen     Playing back frame by frame  Set the mode dial to  gt       Select the Multi Burst image  with  lt   gt     The selected Multi Burst image is  played back continuously    Press the center of the multi   selector when the desired  frame is displayed       Step    appears     101 0014 2004 1    ePLAY  lt  gt  FRAME BACK        Ej Advance the frame with  lt   gt       gt  The next frame is displayed  When  you move the multi selector to  gt   and hold it  the frame advances      The previous frame is displayed   When you move the mul
161. the NightFraming function        Manual focus       Exposure Bracket       Burst       Multi Burst    Ec EE CONNU UU S EC NE   Shooting with special    effects        Picture Effect  Mode dial  P S A M SCN E 3    You can add special effects to bring out the  contrast in your images     Solarize        Like an illustration  with clearly delineated  bright and dark  portions    Sepia    Colored to look like an  old photograph          Made to look like a  negative image       Multi selector  A W 4    Shutter button    Mode dial       Set the mode dial to P  S  A  M   SCN or   3     Press MENU     The menu appears     Select  PFX   P Effect  with  lt     gt   then select the desired  mode with A V     Shoot the image     To cancel Picture Effect  In Step El  select  Off        You cannot select the color reproduction mode  when using the picture effect        Shooting still images  in RAW mode        RAW  Mode dial  ij P S A M SCN    Used when you want to record the raw data  directly onto the recording medium as it is   The data can be reproduced with much less  deterioration in image processing and be  displayed using the exclusive software  provided  A compressed JPEG format  image like that is recorded in normal  shooting is recorded at the same time     Shutter button  Mode dial       MENU Multi selector     A Y 4 P      Set the mode dial to f  P  S   A  M or SCN     Buijoous eDeuii jns pooueApy p    ha  79    80    Press MENU     The menu appears     Select  Mode   REC Mod
162. the brightness of the  background        Kmm  onn Cay FINE  E  P ju FINE i    weg OEV  S 1 3EV     4 7EV    MAF  ME 250 F2 0                To reactivate auto exposure  In Step B  select  OEV        When the subject is extremely bright or  extremely dark  or when you are using the  flash  the adjustment may not work     Displaying a histogram    A histogram is a graph showing the  brightness of an image  The horizontal axis  shows the brightness  and the vertical axis  shows the number of pixels  The graph  display indicates a dark image when  skewed to the left side  and a bright image  when skewed to the right side  The  histogram is a useful reference for checking  the exposure during recording and playback  when the screen is hard to be seen                       E Sis   o PR NON  x PN  e   5 X    S  E   2   E Brightness   Z Dark Bright    Set the mode dial to P  S  A or  SCN     Press  O   screen status  to  display the histogram     Adjust the exposure based on  the histogram       The histogram also appears when the mode dial  is set to II or M  but the EV adjustment is  deactivated       The histogram also appears when you press  ILII  screen status  while playing back a single  image  page 39  or during Quick Review   page 29       The histogram does not appear in the following  cases        When the menu is displayed       During Quick Review of an image recorded  in Exposure Bracket mode       When using playback zoom       When shooting or playing back movies     
163. ti selector  to 4 and hold it  the frame advances  in the reverse direction     To return to normal playback   In Step EM  press the center of the multi   selector  The playback starts from the frame  displayed on the screen     bumara eDeuii jns pooueApy p    ha  87    88    To delete shot images   When using this mode  you cannot delete  only certain frames  When you delete  images  all 16 of the frames are deleted at  the same time     1 Display the Multi Burst image you want  to delete    2 Press     delete     3 Select  Delete   then press the center of    the multi selector   All of the frames are deleted      a ee NN RN E 71  Protecting images       Protect   Mode dial    gt      To prevent accidental erasure of an  important image  you can protect it     Multi selector  A W  lt   gt    MENU       Mode dial      Note that formatting the recording medium  erases all the data in the recording medium  even if images are protected  and these images  cannot be recovered      It may take some time to protect the images     On the single screen  Set the mode dial to  gt       Display the image you want to  protect with  lt   gt      Press MENU     The menu appears     Select o   Protect  with  lt   gt    then press the center of the  multi selector    The image currently being displayed is  now protected  and the O   Protect   mark is indicated on the screen        Ex       moo il    4  gt     80min  E                To protect other images   display the image you want to  pr
164. tion           y    uojeuuojuj Jeuonippy    153    154    For movie playback                            C9   PO             ec                                  10           11          12                                                                                                                                                                               1 5  2 6  3 80min ER 160 iE 7  4  gt   Crit 8 8 al 8  VOL  HIE es 3001   9   10   11    on  DPOF   amp    t    E  B 12                                        Change folder indicator  83   Image size indicator  101   Recording mode indicator  101   Playback indicator  101    Volume indicator  101   Playback folder indicator  83   Image number Number of  images recorded in the playback  folder   Recording folder indicator  50   Remaining recording medium  capacity indicator   Counter  101    Playback screen  101    Playback bar  101    Menu Guide menu  47        The page numbers in parentheses indicate  the location of additional important       information           ad CUN VV NACE ers  Quick reference chart    This section describes the restrictions in the setup of the following functions  depending on the mode dial position or the setup of some functions      shutter speed  aperture  flash  etc     Quick chart of exposure  white balance  and auto focus functions  based on the mode dial position                          30 to 1 3200  aperture value F8                                3 1 AF range  Shutter speed  second  Ape
165. tom    Cause    Solution       The connection cannot be  established             The printer is not compliant with the PictBridge  standard      The printer does not set for the connection with  the camera       USB Connect  is not set to  PictBridge  in the  SET UP settings          Consult with the printer manufacturer       Check that the printer is turned on and can connect with the  camera     Set it to  PictBridge   page 142            Buijooyseajqno     ha  127    128       Symptom    Cause    Solution       You cannot print images       The camera does not connect to the printer     The printer is not turned on       Movies and images recorded in RAW mode  cannot be printed      Images modified with a computer or images shot  using other than this camera may not be able to  be printed       Check that the camera and the printer are properly connected  using the USB cable      Turn on the printer  For further information  refer to the  operating instructions supplied with it        Printing is canceled       You disconnected the USB cable before the  Ly  Not disconnect USB cable  mark  disappears      You switched the      CF switch while  printing        You cannot insert the date  or print images in the  index mode       The printer does not provide these functions       The date may not be inserted in the index mode  depending on the printer      gt  Consult with the printer manufacturer whether the printer  provides these function or not    gt  Consult with the pri
166. ture value  page 57   In  addition  you can set the desired shooting  functions using menus  pages 47 and 137      SCN  Scene Selection   You can select from the following modes to  shoot according to the scene conditions   page 37     E   Twilight mode             Twilight portrait mode         aA   Landscape mode            Portrait mode   Tn addition  you can set the desired shooting  functions using menus  pages 47 and 137                  About Auto Focus    When you try to shoot a subject that is hard   to focus on  the AE AF lock indicator will   change to flashing slowly and the AE lock   beep does not sound  except in Continuous   AF  page 66     The Auto Focus function may be difficult to   use with in the following subjects  In such   cases  release the shutter button  then try to   recompose the shot and focus again      The subject is distant from the camera and dark     The contrast between the subject and its  background is poor     The subject is seen through glass  such as a  window     A fast moving subject     The subject has a reflection  such as that from a  mirror  or there is a luminous body and a  lustrous subject     A flashing subject     A backlit subject     There are two Auto Focus functions     AF  range finder frame  which sets the focus  position according to the subject position  and size  and    AF mode  which sets when  the camera starts and stops focusing on   See page 65 for details     Checking the last image  shot     Quick Review       
167. ubject   set the shutter speed higher to freeze the  motion or set the shutter speed slower to get  the flow of motion of the subject  Adjust the  shutter speed to express a moment that is  beyond the speed of the naked eye     Q  To shoot the beautiful  afterglow of the sunset         gt  Adjusting color tones  page 73   If the image you shot is not expressed in  your favorite colors  change the white  balance mode  Setting the white balance  mode to 2     Daylight  enhances the redness  of the sunset     Buioous afew  js pooueApy    53    Se EE     e N             Shooting with  Program auto    Mode dial  P    In program auto mode  the camera  automatically adjusts the shutter speed and  the aperture according to the brightness of  the subject just as in the auto adjustment  mode  mode dial  Ij   In addition  the  program auto mode can change the shooting  settings in the menu  a feature which the  auto adjustment mode does not have    page 137      Command dial        Shutter button  Mode dial    54    Program Shift    You can change the aperture value and  shutter speed combination while keeping  the brightness fixed     Set the mode dial to P   Select the aperture value and    shutter speed combination  with the command dial        Kon C FINED A  P  ET         BE  roa          mar       P  is indicated while the aperture  value and shutter speed combination is  shifted     Shoot the image     To cancel Program Shift  Turn the command dial to return the  indication from P
168. ubjects like flowers or  insects  shoot using the macro feature  You  can shoot subjects approaching up to 2 cm   3  6 inches  when the zoom is set to its W   end  However  the available focus distance  depends on the zoom position  We  recommend that you set the zoom to its W   end during shooting     When the zoom is set all the way to  the W side    Approx  2 cm  1 46 inches  from the end of  the lens    When the zoom is set all the way to  the T side    Approx  60 cm  23 Sh inches  from the end  of the lens      We recommend that you use Flexible Spot AF   page 65         press   b  macro      The W  macro  indicator appears on the  screen       You can carry out this operation even when the  mode dial is set to P  S  A  M  SCN  other than  2  Twilight mode  or  AA   Landscape  mode   or EE                    seDeuii jns Bunooys n      gt  Center the subject in the frame   and press and hold the shutter  button halfway down  then  press the shutter button fully  down     To return to normal shooting  Press NA  macro  again  The NA indicator  disappears from the screen       When shooting in macro mode  the focus range  is very narrow and you may not be able to focus  on the whole of the subject    When shooting in macro mode  the focus  adjustment becomes slower to accurately focus  on a close subject     33    34    Using the self timer            gt  Set the mode dial to ifr  and  press     ZZ  self timer      The      self timer  indicator appears on the  screen       
169. ure range  0   to  40  C  32   to  104  F    When using the Microdrive   5   to   40  C  41   to  104  F     Storage temperature range     20  to  60  C     4   to  140  F    Dimensions  lens  W end    134 4 x 91 1 x 157 2 mm    53 5 x 3 Vg x 6   4 inches    W H D  protruding portions not  included    Mass Approx  955 g  33 7 oz   battery  pack NP FM50     Memory Stick      shoulder strap  lens cap  and so on  included    Microphone Electret condenser microphone    Speaker Dynamic speaker    Exif Print Compatible  PRINT Image Matching II  Compatible    PictBridge Compatible    W AC L15A L15B AC Adaptor  Power requirements  AC 100     240 V  50 60 Hz    Current consumption  0 35  0 18A    Power consumption  18 W    Output voltage  8 4 V DC  1 5 A    Operating temperature range   0   to  40  C  32   to  104  F   Storage temperature range      20  to  60  C     4   to  140  F   Maximum dimensions   Approx  56 x 31 x 100 mm    2 14 x 1 1 4 x 4 inches   W H D     excluding projecting parts    Mass Approx  190 g  6 7 oz  excluding  power cord  mains lead     E NP FM50 battery pack    Used battery  Lithium ion battery    Maximum voltage  DC 8 4 V    Nominal voltage  DC 7 2 V    Capacity 8 5 Wh  1 180 mAh     Accessories     AC Adaptor  1      Power cord  mains lead   1   USB cable  1    Battery pack NP FM50  1     A V connecting cable  1      Shoulder strap  1    Lens cap  1       Lens cap strap  1    Lens hood  1      CD ROM  USB driver  SPVD 013   1     CD ROM  Image Data Converte
    
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