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        Sony Mavica MVC-FD200 User's Manual
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1.         For Windows users  Open the nested windows in the following order     Start           Program        gt      Pixela           ImageMixer           PIXELA ImageMixer Ver 1 0 for Sony        For Macintosh users  Click    PIXELA ImageMixer Ver 1 0 for Sony    in the installed folder      ImageMixer    starts and the main screen is displayed     ease             Click the Capture Environment g displayed on the left edge of the  screen     The screen for copying an image is displayed           Select a folder that contains an image to be copied   Click the Import File Mode button displayed on the left of the screen and  select a folder that contains an image to be viewed from the folder list window   A list of the images stored in the selected folder is displayed in the file  thumbnail list window   If the image is stored in a floppy disk or a    Memory Stick    set in your camera   select    Removable Disk  E           The drive symbol   E    etc   may differ depending on your computer     Import Folderlist Thumbnail list Capture Preferences  FileMode window window button button  button       window                                                                   44    O Click the Preferences button at the top right of the screen     The    Capturing Recording Preferences    screen appears                 O Select a folder in which the copied image is stored   Click    Browse    for    Destination of Captured Recorded Files    and click    My  Documents     example  in t
2.       MagicGate    and MAGICGATE  are trademarks of Sony Corporation        Memory Stick     w       ee a n ey  Using your camera  abroad    Power sources   You can use your camera in any  country or area with the supplied  battery charger within 100 V to 240  V AC  50 60 Hz  Use a commercially  available AC plug adaptor  a   if    85    uonewuojul jeuonippy       necessary  depending on the design of  the wall outlet  wall socket   b      EEO   a   b     Watching the playback picture on  TV   If you want to view the playback  picture on a TV  you need a TV having  a video input jack and a video  connecting cable    The color system of the TV must be  the same as that of your digital still  camera  Check the following list     NTSC system   Bahama Islands  Bolivia  Canada   Central America  Chile  Colombia   Ecuador  Guyana  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  Kingdon  etc     PAL M system  Brazil    PAL N system  Argentina  Paraguay  Uruguay    SECAM system  Bulgaria  France  Guiana  Iran  Iraq   Monaco  Russia  Ukraine  etc     86       About    InfoLITHIUM     battery pack    What is the    InfoLITHIUM    battery  pack    The    InfoLITHIUM    b
3.      2 Select  FILE    REC MODE    and then  TEXT  from the  menu     3 Record the image     The number of images that you  can record on a floppy disk or a     Memory Stick     8 MB  in TEXT  mode    MVC FD200                            Image size   Number of images   Floppy disk      Memory Stick     1600x1200   Minimum   Minimum  4 24  1600  3 2    Minimum   Minimum  5 26  1600 Minimum       ECM  4  1024x768   Minimum   Minimum  11 54  640x480 Minimum   Minimum  28 121                            MVC FD100  Image size   Number of images    Floppy disk      Memory Stick      1280x960   Minimum   Minimum  7 36   1280  3 2    Minimum   Minimum  8 40   1024x768   Minimum   Minimum  11 54   640x480   Minimum   Minimum  28 121                   62               The maximum number of recordable  images depends on the document  condition  such as the amount of text  portions     To return to normal  recording mode    Select  NORMAL  in step 2     Notes   e If the subject is not evenly illuminated  you  may be unable to record a clear image    e Writing and reading data take more time  than normal recording       When TEXT mode is selected  you cannot  use the PROGRAM AE function        Recording still  images as  uncompressed files   TIFF     This mode simultaneously records still  images in both TIFF format   uncompressed  and JPEG format   compressed  when using a    Memory  Stick       Since this mode records images  without compressing data  the quality  of picture will hardly 
4.    PF __t  Selecting still images  to print  PRINT MARK     You can mark a print mark on still  images recorded with your camera   This mark is convenient when you  have images printed at a shop that  conforms with the DPOF  Digital Print  Order Format  standard        In single mode     1 Set the PLAY STILL MOVIE  selector to PLAY and display  the image you want to print     2 Select  FILE    PRINT MARK    and then  ON  from the menu   The  2Y  print  mark is marked on  the displayed image     To unmark the print mark  Select  OFF  in step 2     In INDEX mode     1 Set the PLAY STILL MOVIE  selector to PLAY  then  display the INDEX screen     2 Select  FILE    PRINT MARK    and then  SELECT  from the  menu     3 Select the images to be  marked with the control  button     4 Select  ENTER    The BY marks on the selected  images change from green to  white     oy                            a  0001 0006 0100                i7 PRINT MARK   ENTER   CANCEL   lt   gt SELECT   OK                   To unmark selected print  marks   Select the images to be unmarked in  step 3 with the control button  then  select  ENTER      To unmark all the print  marks    Select  FILE    PRINT MARK       ALL   and then  OFF  from the menu     The BY marks on all images are  removed     To print out using the FVP 1  Mavica Printer    Set PRESET SELECT SW to PC on  the printer     Notes   e You cannot mark moving images  Clip  Motion images or images recorded in  TEXT mode       If you mark an image 
5.    Regulatory Information       Declaration of Conformity  Trade Name  SONY    Model No   MVC FD100  Responsible Party  Sony Electronics Inc   Address  680 Kinderkamack  Road  Oradell  NJ   07649 USA  Telephone No   201 930 6972    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           Declaration of Conformity    Trade Name  SONY   Model No   MVC FD200   Responsible Party Sony Electronics Inc    Address  680 Kinderkamack  Road  Oradell  NJ   07649 USA   Telephone No   201 930 6972    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 designed to provide  reasonable protection against harmful  interference in a residential installation  This  equipment generates  uses  and can radiate  radi
6.   1  Double click the newly recognized icon on the desktop   The folders in a floppy disk or a    Memory Stick    are displayed          Select and double click the desired image file from the folder   See    Image file storage destinations and image file names     page 38  for  further information     Viewing an image of a floppy disk             Desired file type Double click in this order  E mail image    E mail    folder     gt    Image file  Other files Image file                36    Viewing an image of a    Memory Stick       Desired file type Double click in this order  Still image    Dcim    folder          100msdcf    folder     gt  Image file             Moving image      Mssony    folder        Moml0001    folder     Image file                    Clip Motion    Dcim    folder          100msdcf    folder     Image file  image   E mail image   TIFF image    Mssony    folder        Imcif100    folder     Image file   uncompressed          Copying a file to the hard disk of your computer before viewing it is recommended  If  you view the file directly from a floppy disk or a    Memory Stick     the image may break  off        To copy image data to your computer   Open the folder that contains an image data you want to copy  and drag and drop the  image data to the hard disk icon    The image file is copied to the hard disk     Notes on using your computer    Floppy disk and    Memory Stick         Be sure to format a floppy disk and a    Memory Stick    using your cam
7.   14   Floppy disk slot  16        Memory Stick    cover      Memory Stick    slot  17     USB cover USB jack  29   Battery cover  9     MS  FD     Memory Stick    floppy  disk  selector    Preparing the power supply       Installing the battery pack    Your camera operates only with the NP F330  supplied  F550  optional      InfoLITHIUM    battery pack   L series   See page 86 for more information about     InfoLITHIUM    battery pack                       Pe    0     Oi       E     Battery  eject lever            Open the battery cover     Slide the battery cover in the direction of the arrow          install the battery pack   Press and hold the battery eject lever and then insert the battery pack with the A    mark facing toward the battery compartment           Close the battery cover        To remove the battery pack  Open the battery cover  Slide the battery eject lever rightward  and remove the    battery pack   Be careful not to drop the battery pack when removing it        Battery eject lever      What is    InfoLITHIUM          InfoLITHIUM    is a lithium ion battery pack which can exchange information such as battery  consumption with compatible video equipment     InfoLITHIUM    L series battery packs have the  Omm   mark     InfoLITHIUM    is a trademark of Sony Corporation     peyeis Buia fal     Charging the battery pack    When the camera is turned on  you cannot charge the battery pack  Be sure to turn off  the power of the camera           To DC IN jack  AC
8.   Adjusting brightness  Image  LCD screen 3  Auto power off function   11  B  Battery pack  Charging 10  Installing  Remaining time   10  Usable time      11             Cc   Charging   Cleaning       Clip Motion   59  CLOCK SET 14    Control button     D  DELETE        75  DEMO           55         DIGITAL ZOOM      21  54  DISK COPY      DISK TOOL  DPOF        E   Editing  COPY  DELETE    PROTECT          EXPOSURE        F   FILE NUMBER   FLASH LEVEL   Floppy disk  Copying  Format     Inserting f  Number of recordable   images             l   Image  Copying  Deleting     File name  Print mark  Protect                     INDEX screen    te  Indicators on the LCD       soree neun ienaa 97     InfoLITHIUM    battery  Pack oo    eeeeeeeeeees 9  86  J  JPEGessnsuns 18  27  41  M       Macro recording      Manual focusing          Memory Stick     Copying  Format     Inserting     Number of recordable   images             MOBILE mode    Moisture condensat   Moving image                          Playback ae  Recording 2I  MPEG         23  27  N  Number of recordable  images  Battery pack       soll  Clip Motion     60  E mail mode   61  Image size       58  TEXT mode 62  TIFF mode   63  P  PICTURE EFFECT           69  PLAY STILL MOVIE  selector      Playing back  INDEX screen  ies  Moving images  25  Slide show       ies        Still images     Viewing images on a ITV    SETEN ssie 73  Viewing images using  a computer           27    Power source  AC power adaptor        13  Batt
9.   COPY  from the menu     4 Select the media that the  image will be copied onto       When the MS FD selector is    set to FD   FD     FD    Copies to the floppy disk  FD  gt  MS    Copies to the    Memory Stick     e When the MS FD selector is    set to MS   MS     MS    Copies to the    Memory Stick       MS     FD  Copies to the floppy disk    When you select  FD     MS  or     MS     FD   the camera    automatically starts copying if the  floppy disk and    Memory Stick       are inserted     5 Insert or change the floppy  disk or the    Memory Stick     following the messages on    the LCD screen        RECORDING    appears  When    copying is completed      COMPLETE    appears   To end copying  select  EXIT      To continue copying the    image to other floppy disks    or    Memory Stick   s    After    COMPLETE    appears in step 5   select  CONTINUE  and repeat step 5    above     77    Bunipa  lt  Pa    In INDEX mode       1 Select the media using the  MS FD selector     2 Set the PLAY STILL MOVIE  selector to PLAY  then  display the INDEX screen     3 Select  TOOL   and then   COPY  from the menu     4 Select the media that the  image will be copied onto      When the MS FD selector is  set to FD   FD     FD  Copies to the floppy disk  FD     MS  Copies to the    Memory Stick       e When the MS FD selector is  set to MS   MS     MS  Copies to the    Memory Stick     MS     FD  Copies to the floppy disk    78    5 When you select  ALL    Select  OK       ALL  can b
10.   Furthermore            and          are not mentioned in each case in this  manual    e In this manual  the Windows 2000 Professional is referred to as    Windows 2000     and  Windows Millennium Edition is referred to as    Windows Me     and Windows XP Home Edition  and Windows XP Professional are referred to as    Windows XP           Viewing images on Windows    Recommended computer environment    OS  Microsoft Windows 98  Windows 98SE  Windows 2000 Professional   Windows Millennium Edition  Windows XP Home Edition  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    CPU  MMX Pentium 200 MHz or faster   The USB connector must be provided as standard    Windows Media Player  recommended  must be installed to play back moving   pictures     Notes     If you connect two or more devices that use USB to a single computer or use a hub  operation is  not guaranteed    e Some USB devices may not operate if they are connected to the computer at the same time as  your camera    e Operations are not guaranteed for all the recommended computer environments mentioned  above     28    General procedure for viewing images    Step 1 Installing the USB driver to the computer  page 29   Perform this step only when you view images on your computer for the  first time     Step 2 Connecting your camera to your computer using the USB cable   page 30     Step 3 Viewing image
11.  Creating Clip Motion Files             59  Recording still images for e mail    E MAIL  taninos 61    Recording text documents  TEXT    62  Recording still images as  uncompressed files  TIFF        63  Recording images in macro            64  Setting the distance to the subject   64  Using the PROGRAM AE function     65    6    Adjusting the exposure     EXPOSURE        eee 67  Adjusting the white balance   WHITE BALANCE                68    Recording the date and time on the  still image  DATE TIME         69  Enjoying picture effects   PICTURE EFFECT               69     gt  Various playback   Playing back six images at once   INDEX  oad iieaoe 70   Enlarging a part of the still image   Zoom and trimming               71   Playing back the still images in order   SLIDE SHOW       ee 72   Viewing images on a TV screen     73    gt  Editing    Preventing accidental erasure     PROTECT  moniin 74  Deleting images  DELETE             75  Changing the recorded still image   size  RESIZE  wo    76  Copying images  COPY                 T11    Copying all the information on your  floppy disk  DISK COPY        79  Selecting still images to print   PRINT MARK     oeer 80  Format assassins eiai 81   gt  As an external drive    Using the camera as an external drive  of a computer oo    eee 82    Additional information       Precautions wo c cee rorirori 83  On    Memory Sticks wo  85  Using your camera abroad              85  About    InfoLITHIUM    battery   pack aienti reinis 86  T
12.  L10A L10B  AC power adaptor        g Power cord  yy  mains lead     Battery pack To a wall outlet  wall socket           1  Insert the battery pack into your camera         2  Open the DC IN cover and connect the AC power adaptor to the DC  IN jack of your camera with the A mark facing up           Connect the power cord  mains lead  to the AC power adaptor and  then to a wall outlet  wall socket    The POWER ON OFF  CHG  lamp  orange  on the right of the LCD screen  lights up when charging begins  When the POWER ON OFF  CHG  lamp goes  off  full charge is completed        After charging the battery pack    Disconnect the AC power adaptor from the DC IN jack on your camera     Battery remaining indicator   The LCD screen on the camera shows the remaining time for which you can still  record or play back images    This indication may not be entirely accurate depending on the conditions of use and  the operating environment    We recommend charging the battery pack in an ambient temperature of between  10  C to 30  C  50  F to 86  F      10    NP F330  supplied  F550  optional  battery pack    When you record images in an extremely cold location or using the LCD screen  the  operating time becomes short  When using the camera in an extremely cold location   place the battery pack in your pocket or other place to keep it warm  then insert the   battery pack into the camera just before recording  When using a pocket heater  take  care not to let the heater directly contact the b
13.  PIXELA ImageMixer for Sony    appears     yoeqheld  lt  i        PIXELA          Click    USB Driver    button  folder button    The folder containing the six Sony USB driver related files opens        6 Select the following two files and drag and drop them to the  system folder  When the message is displayed  click    OK      e Sony USB Driver  e Sony USB Shim          Restart your computer        35    Step 2 Connecting your camera to your computer using the USB  cable    See page 30 for the procedure to connect your camera to your computer using the  USB cable     When you disconnect the USB cable from your computer   when you remove a floppy disk or a    Memory Stick    from the  camera being connected to the computer using the USB  cable  and when you switch the MS FD selector   Drag and drop the floppy disk or the    Memory Stick    icon into the recycle bin and  then perform operations such as disconnecting the USB cable     For Mac OS X v10 0  users  Turn off your computer first and then perform operations such as disconnecting the  USB cable     Step 3 Viewing images on Macintosh    You can view the images recorded in your camera while the camera is connected to  your computer     For Mac OS X v10 0 v10 1  users   You can use only a    Memory Stick    with a computer running Mac OS X v10 0   v10 1   Even if you insert a floppy disk  Mac OS X v10 0 v 10 1  cannot recognize it   To use data saved on a floppy disk  copy it to a    Memory Stick    first  page 77        
14.  PROGRAM AE function        Using the PROGRAM     Spot light metering mode  AE function Select this mode when there is    backlight or when there is strong  contrast between the subject and  the background  etc  Position the  point you want to record at the spot  light metering cross hair                 LCD screen   1 Set the PLAY STILL MOVIE  selector to STILL       Spot light metering  2 Press PROGRAM AE cross half    repeatedly to select the  desired PROGRAM AE mode   To cancel PROGRAM AE       J Twilight mode Press PROGRAM AE repeatedly until  Suppresses the blurring of colors the indicator on the LCD screen goes  of a bright subject in a dark place out   so that you can record the subject vy      Notes a  without losing the dark atmosphere e You can focus only on distant subjects in g  of the surroundings  Landscape mode     e In Panfocus mode  the zoom position is set c  Jt Twilight plus mode to the W side and focus is fixed  o  Increases the effectiveness of the e When you record in Twilight plus mode  o  twilight mode functi we recommend that you use a tripod to 8  ESD ee ADENO  prevent shaking  x    Set the forced flash 4 when you use the     aA  Landscape mode flash in the following modes  F  Focuses only on a distant subject to    z alight mode      Twilight plus mode    record landscapes  etc    Landscape mode    e You cannot use the PROGRAM AE  Panfocus mode function when the moving or still image of    Changes the focus quickly and TEXT mode is recorded   Simpl
15.  The indicators during still image playback                                                      oj  A   Oo   N  Ea                    VC O11F                I 120min A Cites  onay    2002 7 4 12 00AM          OO  IN                oO             Protect indicator Zoom scaling  indicator    Print mark indicator    Recording mode Clip Motion  indicator    Image size indicator  File name     Remaining disk capacity   Remaining memory capacity  indicator     7      8    9              3   Floppy disk   fal      Memory Stick     Number of stored images ona  floppy disk or a    Memory  Stick     Image number  Recording date of the playback  image     When the menu bar is displayed  this  indicator disappears from the screen     The indicators during moving image playback                                        98                                                                            On  A  Oo  N          DELETE             TOOL             SETUP              lt   gt  SELECT    eOK    Y MENU BAR OFF       Moving image file indicator  Image size indicator  Playback button pause button     gt  is displayed during stop  and I  during playback     Image searching buttons  Menu bar and guide menu     6           Remaining disk capacity   Remaining memory capacity  indicator     3   Floppy disk  fal      Memory Stick     Counter    Image number number of  stored images on a floppy disk  or a    Memory Stick       Playback image  Playback bar       Index  A  AC power adaptor     10  13
16.  The picture is noisy     e Your camera is placed near a TV or other  equipment that uses strong magnets         Move your camera away from the TV  etc        The picture is too dark     e You are shooting a subject with a light source  behind the subject       Adjust the exposure  page 67      The brightness of the LCD screen is too low       Adjust the brightness of the LCD screen   page 20         The flash does not work     e The flash is set to          Set the flash to  no indication        or 4   page 22       The camera is in one of the following PROGRAM  AE modes  Twilight  Twilight plus  or Landscape       Cancel the PROGRAM AE function or set the  flash to 4  pages 22  65       The PLAY STILL MOVIE selector is set to  MOVIE       Set it to STILL        The date and time are  recorded incorrectly     e The date and time are not set correctly       Set the correct date and time  page 14         Vertical streaks appear  when you are shooting a  very bright subject     e This is called the smear phenomenon       This is not a malfunction        The zoom does not work     e PROGRAM AE is set to the Panfocus mode       Cancel the Panfocus mode  page 65         Digital zoom does not  work     e You cannot use digital zoom when recording  moving pictures    e Digital zoom is set to  OFF        Set digital zoom to  ON  at the menu        The image is in  monochrome     e You shot the image in TEXT mode       Cancel the TEXT mode  page 62    e The picture effect is set to B 
17.  When the MS FD selector is  set to FD   1600x1200  2 0 mega pixels  1600  3 2     1600  ECM    1024x768  0 8 mega pixels  640x480  0 35 mega pixels    When the MS FD selector is  set to MS   1600  FINE   2 0 mega pixels  1600  3 2     1024  FINE   0 8 mega pixels  640  FINE   0 35 mega pixels     FINE   The images recorded on  a    Memory Stick    have a higher  picture quality  The size of a file  that can be recorded on a     Memory Stick    is also larger  than that of a floppy disk    ECM   The picture quality is  lower  but more images can be  recorded  If picture quality is  more important than the number    of images to be recorded  select   1600x1200        Your camera will record an  image using a 3 2 ratio so that it  matches the horizontal and  vertical ratio 3 2 of print paper   Therefore  there will be no  margin when the image is printed  in the print paper  Please note  that the top and bottom of the  recording range displayed on the  LCD screen  horizontal and  vertical ratio 4 3  is cut off when  the image is recorded in your  camera     Moving image sizes   320x240  160x112    57    Bulpiooe1 SNOLLEN  lt 4 i     The number of images or the time that you can record on a floppy disk or a     Memory Stick     8 MB                                                     MVC FD100    Number of images to be recorded or time     Image size Usage   z       Floppy disk Memory Stick  1280x960   Printing in post card size Approx  6 Approx  12  1280  3 2    Printing in 3 2
18.  deteriorate for some images    e The file size is reduced in MOBILE mode   so the picture quality deteriorates      GIF files not created on this camera may  not be displayed correctly     Recording still  images for e mail   E MAIL     The E MAIL mode records a small   size  320x240  image at the same time  as a still image  Small size images are  convenient for e mail transmission   etc  Images in E MAIL mode are  recorded in the JPEG format         1 Set the PLAY STILL MOVIE  selector to STILL     2 Select  FILE    REC MODE    and then  E MAIL  from the  menu     3 Record the image     The number of images that you  can record on a floppy disk or a     Memory Stick     8 MB  in E MAIL  mode    MVC FD100    MVC FD200                                              Image size   Number of images  Floppy disk      Memory Stick      1280x960   Approx 5   Approx   12   1280  3 2    Approx 5   Approx   12   1024x768   Approx  8   Approx   20   640x480 Approx  Approx   22 43                      Image size   Number of images  Floppy disk      Memory Stick     1600x1200   Approx  3   Approx  8  1600  3 2    Approx  3   Approx  8  1600 Approx  7     ECM   1024x768   Approx  8   Approx   20  640x480 Approx  Approx   22 43          To return to normal    recording       mode    Select  NORMAL  in step 2     61    Hulpsooe1 SNOJLA  lt  m       Recording text  documents  TEXT     Text is recorded in GIF format to  provide a clear image         1 Set the PLAY STILL MOVIE  selector to STILL
19.  digital processing  and it starts to function when  the zoom exceeds 3x                       The T side of the bar shows the  digital zooming zone              Using digital zoom  e The maximum zoom magnification is 6x     e Digital zooming deteriorates the picture quality  When digital zoom is not  necessary  set  DIGITAL ZOOM  to  OFF  in the menu settings  page 54      Bulpio09y  lt  Pa    Note  Digital zoom does not work for moving images   The indicators on the LCD screen during recording    Press DISPLAY to turn on off the indicators on the LCD screen  See page 97 for a  detailed description of the indicators        Notes 7     You cannot turn off the     self timer  indicator and some of the indicators used in advanced  operations       The indicators on the LCD screen are not recorded     Using the self timer    When you use the self timer function  the subject is recorded approximately 10  seconds after you press the shutter button     Self timer lamp          21    Select    on the LCD screen using  lt     A    on the control button and press the  center      The     self timer  indicator appears on the LCD screen  and the subject is recorded  approximately 10 seconds after you press the shutter button  The self timer lamp  flashes until the subject is recorded     To cancel the self timer   To cancel the self timer  press A on the control button to display the menu bar and  select    and press the center   on the control button to clear    on the LCD  screen     
20.  exists    NOT ENOUGH MEMORY The remaining capacity of the floppy  disk or the    Memory Stick    is not  enough to copy the image              93    igi uopeunoyu  jeuonippy       Message    Meaning       IMAGE SIZE OVER    You tried to play back images with an  image size larger than the maximum  playback size of this camera           INVALID OPERATION    You are playing back a file that was  created on equipment other than your  camera        for    InfoLITHIUM    battery only    The battery is not the    InfoLITHIUM     type        The image is protected           The battery level is too low  When the  remaining time is about 5 to 10 minutes   AJ may flash depending on the battery  pack used  operating conditions  or the  environment        94          Self diagnosis display    Your camera has a self diagnosis display  This  function displays the camera condition on the  LCD screen with a combination of a letter and    four digits of numbers  If this appears  check the  following code chart  The code informs you of the  camera   s current condition  The last two digits   indicated by OD  will differ depending on the    state of the camera        Self diagnosis display    c  00  OO  You can correct the problem by  yourself     E  O00  OO  Contact your Sony dealer or local  authorized Sony service facility           Code    Cause and or Corrective Action       c 32 00    e There is trouble with the disk drive       Turn the power off and on again        c 13 000    e An un
21.  floppy disk or a     Memory Stick    in your camera     Bulpio09y  lt  a              1  Set the PLAY STILL MOVIE selector to MOVIE          Select the recording media using the MS FD selector   MS  When recording on the    Memory Stick      FD  When recording on the floppy disk           Press the shutter button fully down      REC    appears on the LCD screen  and the moving image is recorded on the  floppy disk or the    Memory Stick        If you press the shutter button momentarily  The image is recorded for 5 seconds  The recording time can be set to 10 or 15  seconds with  REC TIME SET  in the menu settings  page 53      If you hold the shutter button down   The image is recorded while the shutter button is held down for up to 60  seconds  However  when  IMAGE SIZE  in the menu settings is set to   320x240   the maximum recording time is 15 seconds  page 57         Adjusting the brightness of the LCD screen  zooming or using the self timer    See pages 20 to 22     LCD screen indicators during recording    Press DISPLAY to turn on off the indicators on the LCD screen   These indicators are not recorded  See page 97 for a detailed description of the indicators     23     gt  Playback    Playing back still images    Slide the POWER switch down to turn on the power and insert a floppy disk or a     Memory Stick    in your camera            I  mila  WD              agi       Set the PLAY STILL MOVIE selector to PLAY     The last recorded image  still or moving  appears on
22.  image you want to drag and drop  click     Yes     If you want to keep the original image  click    No    and change the filename of  the image you want to drag and drop     32    If the Copy Wizard appears  for Windows XP users     Use the following procedure to copy an image data from your camera to your  computer     1 Click    Copy pictures to a folder on my computer using Microsoft  Scanner and Camera Wizard     and then click    OK        2 Follow the instructions displayed on the screen to copy an image     Select    My Documents     example  as the copy destination   To copy another image  click    Finish     disconnect the USB cable  and connect it  again  Then  repeat the procedure in the Copy Wizard screen        If the Removable Disk does not appear   Delete a driver registered unintentionally while your camera is connected to your  computer  See    Step 2 Connecting your camera to your computer using the USB  cable  page 30     for the connecting method  Perform all steps below to install the  USB driver properly     yoegheld  lt     1 Open    Device Manager    on your computer   For Windows 2000 users   Select    My Computer           Control Panel           System    open    Hardware    tab   and then click    Device Manager      For Windows 98  Windows 98SE  Windows Me users     Select    My Computer           Control Panel           System    and click    Device  Manager        2 Check whether a USB driver is already installed     aixi  General Device Manage
23.  manual thoroughly  and retain it for future  reference    As you read through this manual  buttons  and settings on the camera are shown in  capital letters    e g  Press DISPLAY     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   The recorded images cannot be  compensated if recording or playback  cannot be performed due to a trouble of your  camera or recording medium     Notes on image data compatibility   of the    Memory Stick      e This camera conforms with the Design rule  for Camera File system universal standard  established by the JEITA  Japan  Electronics and Information Technology  Industries Association   You cannot play  back on your camera still images recorded  on other equipment  DCR TRV890E   TRV900 TRV900E  DSC D700  DSC   D770  that does not conform with this  universal standard   These models are not  sold in some areas     e 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 rende
24.  ratio Approx  6 Approx  12  1024x768  Home page  etc  Approx  10 Approx  20  640x480 Attaching to e mail Approx  30 Approx  48  Pon Approx  80 sec    2   320x240 Viewing on computer Approx  15 sec   Approx  15 sec          Approx  320 sec    2      160x112 Attaching to e mail Approx  60 sec   Approx  60 sec   3  MVC FD200   gt  Number of images to be recorded or time     Image size Usage   z       Floppy disk Memory Stick  1600x1200   Printing in size A4 Approx  4 Approx  8  1600  3 2    Printing in 3 2 ratio Approx  4 Approx  8  1600 Recording a large   ECM  number of images Approx  8 a  1024x768  Home page  etc  Approx  10 Approx  20  640x480 Attaching to e mail Approx  30 Approx  48  er Approx  80 sec    2   320x240 Viewing on computer Approx  15 sec   15 sec    3       Approx  320 sec    2  S  160x112 Attaching to e mail Approx  60 sec   60 sec   3                        1  When REC MODE is set to NORMAL    2  Image size of a moving image    3  The maximum recording time in continuous recording     Recording time and number of images to be recorded  The recording time and the number of images to be recorded may differ from the    above values depending on the recording conditions     Notes      If you try to record 55 images or more on a floppy disk  even if the remaining disk capacity is  sufficient     DISK FULL    appears on the LCD screen and you cannot record any more images       If you try to record 3001 images or more on a    Memory Stick     even if the remainin
25.  selected  the slide  show stops automatically after  approximately 20 minutes  when  the image is played back from a  floppy disk     OFF  After all images have been  played back  the slide show ends     The slide show does not end until all    the images are played back  even if it  takes more than 20 minutes     3 Select  START    The slide show begins     72    To cancel the slide show  Select  CANCEL  in step 2 or 3     To skip to the next previous  image during the slide show  Select  lt   gt  at the lower left on the  LCD screen     Note  The interval setting time may vary  depending on the image size     J ___  Viewing images ona  TV screen    You can play back the recorded images  by connecting your camera to the TV   Before connecting your camera  be  sure to turn off the TV  connect the  VIDEO connecting cable  and turn on  the TV     Set the TV VIDEO  switch to     VIDEO        k    To VIDEO   INPUT jack  VIDEO  connecting  cable   supplied                           amp     Zo             To VIDEO OUT jack    1 Connect the VIDEO  connecting cable to the  VIDEO OUT jack of your  camera and to the VIDEO  INPUT jack of the TV     2 Turn on the TV and start  playback on your camera   The playback image appears on the  TV screen     Note   e You cannot use a TV that has an antenna   aerial  connector only    e When viewing a still image on the TV  the  black band may appear around the image     73    yoeghe d snore   lt  as     gt  Editing       Preventing accidental  
26.  the LCD screen        Select the playback media using the MS FD selector   MS  When playing back images in the    Memory Stick      FD  When playing back images in the floppy disk        Press A on the control button to display the menu bar on the LCD       O     8          screen    Select the desired still image with the i lt  gt i   control button  eohin ish se  Press A W  lt   on the control button to select    lP  on the LCD screen  then press  lt   gt    I  To display the preceding image   PI  To display the next image     H  INDEX  DELETE  FILE   TOOL  SETUP   SELECT     lt  gt  FILE BACKINEXT                                        When the menu bar is not displayed   You can directly select and play back the image with  lt   gt  on the control button   Notes   e You might not be able to correctly play back images recorded with this camera on other equipment     e You may not be able to play back images whose image sizes are larger than the maximum  image size that can be used with this camera for recording     LCD screen indicators during still image playback    Press DISPLAY to turn on off the indicators on the LCD screen   See page 98 for a detailed description of the indicators     24    Playing back moving images    Slide the POWER switch down to turn on the power and insert a floppy disk or a       Memory Stick    in your camera        yoegheld  lt  yj       Set the PLAY STILL MOVIE selector to PLAY     The last recorded image  still or moving  appears on the LC
27.  the control button   then press the center       VIDEO OUT  BsILANGUAGE  CLOCK SET  BEEP   LCD BRIGHT                      EFFECT  Fie  CAMERA  SETUP      gt SELECT _veCLOSE                       4  Select  CLOCK SET  with A F on the control button  then press the  center                      VIDEO OUT   Bf  LANGUAGE     CLOCK SET Comy      BEEP   LOD BRIGHT 2002  oo   EFFECT  FILE  CAMERA  SETUP                                            SSELECT   eOK A P SELECT _  OK             14          Select the desired date display format with  A F on the control button  then press the  center     Select from  Y M D   year month day    M D Y    month day year   or  D M Y   day month year    2002  00              4    SELECT ADJUST             O Select the year  month  day  hour or minute  item you want to set with  lt   gt  on the control  button    The item to be set is indicated with A V           2002 4 _4   12 00        43 gt  SELECT ADJUST            Set the numeric value with A V on the  control button  then press the center   to       enter it   After entering the number  A V moves to the next  item  If you selected  D M Y  in step    set the Do     time on a 24 hour cycle     43 gt  SELECT ADJUST                   Select  ENTER  with  gt  on the control button   then press the center   at the desired  moment to begin clock movement   The date and time are entered              4  gt  SELECT          To cancel the date and time setting  Select  CANCEL  with A W  lt  P on the c
28.  thinner   alcohol or benzene as this may damage  the finish or the casing     After using your camera at the  seashore or other dusty locations  Clean your camera carefully   Otherwise  the salty air may corrode  the metal fittings or dust may enter the  inside of your camera  causing a  malfunction     On floppy disks    To protect data recorded on floppy   disks  note the following    e Avoid storing floppy disks near  magnets or magnetic fields such as  those of speakers and televisions   Otherwise  permanent erasure of disk  data may result    e Avoid storing floppy disks in areas  subject to direct sunlight or sources  of high temperature  such as a  heating device  Floppy disk warping  or damage may result  rendering the  disk useless    e Avoid contact with the disk   s surface  by opening the disk shutter plate  If  the disk   s surface becomes  blemished  data may be rendered  unreadable     e Avoid getting liquids on the floppy  disk       Be sure to use a floppy disk case to  ensure protection of important data       Even when you use a 3 5 inch 2HD  floppy disk  image data may not be  recorded and or displayed depending  on the using environment  In this  case  use a disk of other brand     On operating temperature    Your camera is designed for use  between the temperatures of 0  C to  40  C  32  F to 104  F   Recording in  extremely cold or hot places that  exceed this range is not recommended     On moisture condensation    If the camera is brought directly fr
29.  to FD  1280x960  1024x768  640x480    When the MS FD selector is  set to MS   1280  FINE   1024  FINE     640  FINE     MVC FD200    When the MS FD selector is  set to FD   1600x1200  1024x768  640x480    When the MS FD selector is  set to MS   1600  FINE   1024  FINE     640  FINE     The resized image is recorded   then the display returns to the  image display before resizing     76    To cancel changing the size  Select  CANCEL  in step 3     Notes   e You cannot change the size of images  recorded in TEXT mode  moving images   uncompressed images  or Clip Motion  images    e When you change from a small size to a  large size  the picture quality deteriorates       If you resize the recorded still image  the  space remaining on a floppy disk or a     Memory Stick    will decrease    e You may not be able to resize a recorded  still image if there is insufficient space  remaining on a floppy disk or a    Memory  Stick       e You cannot resize the recorded still image  to an image size of 3 2       If you resize a 3 2 size recorded still image  to another size  a black band will be  displayed above and below the resized  image    e You cannot resize the recorded still image  in the index screen        Copying images   COPY     Copies images to another floppy disk  or    Memory Stick        In single mode        1 Select the media using the  MS FD selector     2 Set the PLAY STILL MOVIE  selector to PLAY  then  display the image to be  copied     3 Select  TOOL   and then 
30.  up to 10 frames can  be recorded    This is suitable for use on home  pages  etc     80x72  MOBILE    Clip Motion of up to 2 frames can  be recorded    This is suitable for use with  portable data terminals     CANCEL  This cancels the creation of Clip  Motion     Buipi09e1 SNOEN  lt 4    59    4 Record the image for the first  frame     E   60min CLIP  igo 6 f  2 10 im       MAKING    CLIP MOTION     a             5 Record the image for the next  frame   Image recording can be repeated  up to the maximum number of  recordable frames   The frame images are  automatically recorded on the  floppy disk or the    Memory Stick     when you select  FINISH  or after  recording the maximum number of  frames     To stop Clip Motion creation  Select  RETURN  after step 3    Note that if you record even one frame   you cannot stop Clip Motion creation     The number of Clip Motion frames  that you can record on a floppy  disk or a    Memory Stick     8 MB                 Image size   Number of images  Floppy disk      Memory Stick     160x120 Approx  Approx    NORMAL  1    40   80x72 Approx  Approx    MOBILE  S4e  400                       When recording 10 frames per Clip  Motion file       When recording 2 frames per Clip  Motion file    60    Notes   e Reading and writing data takes more time  than normal image recording       Due to the limitations of the GIF format   the number of colors for Clip Motion  images is reduced to 256 colors or less   Therefore  the picture quality may 
31. 0  Selects the image size when recording  STILL  SIZE E 1280x960 still images    When the 1280 3 2   MS FD   1024x768  selector is 640x480  setto FD     MVC FD200  E 1600x1200  1600  3 2   1600  ECM   1024x768  640x480       52                                     Item Setting Description PLAY STILL   MOVIE selector  IMAGE MVC FD100__ Selects the image size when recording  STILL  SIZE E 1280  FINE   still images    When the 1280 3 2  F  MS ED     1024  FINE   selector is 640  FINE   setto MS     myC FD200  E 1600  FINE   1600  3 2 F  1024  FINE   640  FINE   IMAGE 320x240 Selects the MPEG image size when MOVIE  SIZE E i60x112 recording moving images   REC MODE  TIFF Records a TIFF  uncompressed  file in   STILL  addition to the JPEG file when the MS   FD selector is set to MS   TEXT Records a GIF file in black and white   E MAIL Records a small size  320x240  JPEG  file in addition to the selected image  size   MINORMAL _  Records an image using the normal  recording mode   REC TIME 15 sec Selects the recording time for moving  MOVIE  SET images   10 sec  WBS sec  SLIDE INTERVAL  Sets the slide show interval  PLAY  SHOW W3 sec 5 sec 10 sec 30 sec 1 min  ae Si REPEAT A slide show can be repeated   When   single  using the floppy disk  a slide show is up  ne to approx  20 minutes    mode   H ON OFF  START Starts the slide show   CANCEL Cancels the slide show settings or  execution   PRINT ON Marks the still images to be printed PLAY  MARK  page 80    HOFF Unmarks the print mark 
32. 1   Power cord  mains lead   1   USB cable  1    NP F330 battery pack  1   VIDEO connecting cable  1   Shoulder strap  1    Lens cap  1    Lens cap strap  1   CD ROM  SPVD 008 USB  Driver   1    Operating instructions  1     Design and specifications  are subject to change  without notice     LCD screen indicators    The indicators during recording    Ae NE     a     R E g ke e N e       E a                                                                                                                     1   2   3   a          5 0 03   6 i   7 SOLARIZE   17    8l s0100   18   9 19    10 E E ee 20  Sharpness indicator 15  Remaining disk capacity     Focus mode indicator Macro  indicator    Battery remaining indicator    Flash level indicator Flash  mode indicator    PROGRAM AE indicator Zoom  indicator    White balance indicator  DATE TIME indicator  Picture effect indicator  ISO film speed indicator  EV level indicator  AE AF lock indicator    Recording mode Clip Motion  indicator    Image size indicator    Number of recorded images                16          17          18          19                20       Remaining memory capacity  indicator         Floppy disk  fal      Memory Stick     Recording time indicator    Self diagnosis function  indicator Recording time  indicator    Self timer indicator  Spot light metering indicator    Menu bar and guide menu    They appear by pressing A on the  control button and disappear by  pressing V     97    in uonewuojul jeuonippy   
33. D screen        FD  When playing back images in the floppy disk     Select the playback media using the MS FD selector   MS  When playing back images in the    Memory Stick           screen     Press Aon the control button to display the menu bar on the LCD             0       Select the desired moving image with the  control button    Moving images are displayed one size smaller  than still images    Press A W  lt 4  on the control button to select  1 lt  PI on the LCD screen  then press  lt   gt     I  To display the preceding image    PI  To display the next image      lt   gt        60min FAT ery                      INDEX  DELETE             FILE   TOOL  SETUP              SELECT        lt  gt  FILE BACKINEXT          25             6 Select the  gt   playback  button on the  gt   playback    LCD screen with A W  lt   gt  on the control H  pause  button  button  then press the center     The moving image is played back  mpm Me 68   During playback      playback  changes to Hl   pause            1  KIC  gt  _  INDEX  DELETE  FILE    TOOL  SETUP  SELECT _eOK                                              Playback bar       To pause playback  Select Hl  pause  on the LCD screen with A W  lt   on the control button  then press  the center       When the menu bar is not displayed  You can directly select the image with  lt   gt  on the control button  and play back the    image by pressing the center    When you press the center   during playback   playback is paused     LCD sc
34. H indicator  appears        Charge the battery pack fully  page 10      The AC power adaptor is not connected securely       Connect it securely to the DC IN jack and a wall  outlet  wall socket   pages 10  13       The malfunction occurs inside the camera       Turn off the power  and turn on after one  minute  then check that the camera works       properly   Your camera cannot e The PLAY STILL MOVIE selector is set to PLAY   record images      Set it to STILL or MOVIE  pages 18  23      e No floppy disk is inserted into your camera       Insert a floppy disk  page 16     e The tab on the disk is set to the unrecordable  position       Set it to the recording position  page 16     e No    Memory Stick    is inserted into your camera       Insert a    Memory Stick     page 17     e The write protect switch on the    Memory Stick    is  set to LOCK       Set it to the recording position        The picture is out of focus    e Your camera is not in macro recording mode when  you shoot a subject that is about 3 to 25 cm    1 3 16 to 9 7 8 inches  away from the lens        Set the macro recording mode  page 64         Move the zoom lever to the W side        The resizing function does   e You cannot resize moving images  text images  Clip  not work  Motion images  and uncompressed images                 88       Symptom    Cause and or Solution       You cannot display a print  mark     e You cannot display print marks on moving images   text images and Clip Motion images       
35. HIS POLARIZED AC PLUG WITH  AN EXTENSION CORD  RECEPTACLE OR  OTHER OUTLET UNLESS THE BLADES  CAN BE FULLY INSERTED TO PREVENT  BLADE EXPOSURE        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 5 AMP fuse approved by  ASTA or BSI to BS 1362   i e  marked with  Y or    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  Germany    Directive EMC Directive 89 336 EEC 92   31 EEC   This equipment complies with the EMC   regulations when used under the following   circumstances    e Residential area   e Business district   e Light industry district    This equipment complies with the EMC   standard regulations EN55022 Class B      Aitention for the Customers in  Europe    This product has been tested and found  compliant with the limits sets out on the  EMC Directive for using connection cables  shorter than 3 meters  9 8 feet      The electromagnetic fields at the specific  frequencies may influence the picture of this  camera     Be sure to read the following  before using your camera    Operating instructions   Before operating the unit  please read this 
36. IE selector to STILL  and change the setting  pages 53  54         The macro function does  not work           e PROGRAM AE is set to the Panfocus mode       Cancel the Panfocus mode  page 65         90          Symptom    Cause and or Solution             Your computer does not  recognize your camera        e The battery level is low       Use the AC power adaptor  page 13    e The camera is turned off        Turn on the camera    e The USB cable is not connected firmly        Disconnect the USB cable  and connect it again  firmly  Make sure that    USB MODE    is  displayed on the LCD screen  page 30        The USB connectors on your computer are  connected to other equipment besides the keyboard   the mouse  and your camera        Disconnect the USB cables except for the ones  connected to the keyboard  the mouse  and your  camera    e The position of the MS FD selector is not set to the  proper position for the media being used        gt  Set the MS FD selector to the proper position       The USB driver is not installed        Install the USB driver  page 29       For Windows 98  Windows 98SE  Windows   2000 and Windows Me users   Since the camera is connected to a computer using   the USB cable before installing the USB driver  the   drive is not recognized properly by the computer        Delete the drive which is not recognized  properly  then install the USB driver  For details   see the procedure on page 33           Battery packs       Symptom    Cause and or Soluti
37. OVIE       55     ea   2   e      fv   ST  oO      h   e      3   ej  Q  2  a   lt   g  e   O  oO  a   e   gej  iv      2      fe      o                                        Item Setting Description PLAY STILL   MOVIE selector  BEEP SHUTTER  Turns on the shutter sound only   The  PLAY  shutter sound is heard when you press   STILL  the shutter button   MOVIE  HON Turns on the beep shutter sound  when  you press the control button shutter  button    OFF Turns off the beep shutter sound   LCD Hihii Adjusts the LCD screen brightness PLAY  BRIGHT using       on the LCD screen  STILL  MOVIE  INDEX  Only in PLAY  single  mode   Displays six images at a time  PLAY  INDEX  mode    DELETE  Only in PLAY  single  mode   Setting Description PLAY STILL M OVIE  selector  OK Deletes the displayed image  PLAY  CANCEL Cancels deleting of the image                     Return   Only in PLAY  INDEX  mode   Returns to PLAY  single  mode     56           gt  Various recording       Setting the image size   IMAGE SIZE         1 Set the PLAY STILL MOVIE  selector to STILL or MOVIE     2 Select  FILE  and then   IMAGE SIZE  from the menu     3 Select the desired image size     Still image sizes    e MVC FD100  When the MS FD selector is  set to FD  1280x960  1 2 mega pixels  1280  3 2    1024x768  0 8 mega pixels  640x480  0 35 mega pixels    When the MS FD selector is  set to MS   1280  FINE   1 2 mega pixels  1280  3 2  F   1024  FINE   0 8 mega pixels  640  FINE   0 35 mega pixels    MVC FD200  
38. Recording images with the flash    The initial setting is AUTO  no indication   In this mode  the flash is automatically  activated when the surroundings are dark  To change the flash mode to other than  AUTO  press 4  Flash  several times until the desired flash mode indicator appears  on the LCD screen        Each time you press the button  the indicator changes as follows    No indication           4             No indication      Auto red eye reduction   The flash strobes before recording to reduce the red   eye phenomenon   4 Forced flash   The flash strobes regardless of the surrounding brightness      No flash   The flash does not strobe   You can change the amount of the flash light with  FLASH LEVEL  in the menu  settings  page 54      Notes   e The recommended shooting distance of the built in flash is 0 5 to 2 0 m  1 2 3 to 6 2 3 feet   when  ISO  in the menu is  AUTO        Attaching a conversion lens  optional  may block the light from the flash and the shadow of the  lens may be recorded    e Auto red eye reduction may not produce the desired red eye reduction effects depending on  individual differences  the distance to the subject  if the subject does not see the pre strobe  or  other conditions    e The flash effect is not obtained easily when you use forced flash in a bright location     22    Recording moving images    Moving images are recorded in MPEG format  Your camera does not record sound   Slide the POWER switch down to turn on the power and insert a
39. S O N Y  3 073 074 11 2     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        Serial No                          FD Mavica     Q infouiTHium    Q  e a Memory STICK 1  MVC FD100 FD200      2002 Sony Corporation    stu       P                To prevent fire or shock hazard  do  not expose the unit to rain or  moisture     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     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 Center  1 800 222 SONY  7669    The number below is for the FCC related  matters only  
40. STILL MOVIE  selector to PLAY     2 Select  INDEX  on the LCD  screen   Six images are displayed at once   index screen    Only the first frame of Clip Motion  files is displayed                          A  MVC 001F_ 2002 7 4 12 30PM  w   DETE  Fie   TOOL  SETUP   4  SELECT_ _eSINGLE DISPLAY                                           This shows the position of the  currently displayed images relative  to all the recorded images     The following marks are displayed  on each image according to the  image type and settings    EH   Moving image file   tg   E mail file    y   Print mark  O   Protect mark  TEXT  TEXT file  TIFF  TIFF file   CLIP  Clip Motion file    No mark   Normal recording  no  settings     70    To display the next   previous  index screen  Select A V at the lower left on the  LCD screen     BE Displays the previous index  screen    Displays the next index screen   To return to normal playback   single image    e Select the desired image with the    control button   e Select     Return      Note   When viewing an image recorded in Clip  Motion or TEXT mode on the INDEX  screen  the image may appear different from  the actual image        Enlarging a part of the  still image  Zoom and  trimming         1 Set the PLAY STILL MOVIE  selector to PLAY     2 Display the image to be  enlarged     3 Zoom in out the image with  the zoom lever   The zoom scaling indicator  appears on the LCD screen     4 Press the control button  repeatedly to select the  desired portion 
41. U BAR OFF  lt   gt  SELECT 20K MENU BAR OFF 43 gt  SELECT   SINGLE DISPLAY     Select the desired item with 4     lt   gt  on the  control button  then press the center     The color of the selected item changes from blue to  yellow  and when you press the center    the settings acres ail  that can be set for its item are displayed  sre  LCD BRIGHT  pi  Note e a TOOL  SETUP       The displayed items are changed according to the position  of the MS FD selector        Select the desired setting with A    4  gt  on the control button  then  press the center             To cancel the setup    Press V on the control button repeatedly until the LCD screen returns to the menu bar  display in step    To clear the menu bar  press V again     50    Menu settings    Menu items that can be modified differ depending on the positions of the PLAY   STILL MOVIE selector or the MS FD selector  The LCD screen shows only the  items you can operate at the moment  Initial settings are indicated with B         self timer   Records with the self timer  page 21                                    EFFECT  Item Setting Description PLAY STILL  MOVIE selector  P  EFFECT SOLARIZE   Sets the image special effects  page 69     STILL  B amp W MOVIE  SEPIA  NEG ART  H OFF  DATE  DAY  amp  Sets whether to insert the date and time  STILL w  TIME TIME into the image  page 69   D  DATE S  H OFF g     Q  FILE 3  Item 1 Item 2 Setting Description PLAY STILL  e  MOVIE selector 2  DISK FORMAT  OK Formats a floppy dis
42. age 28  Viewing images on Macintosh  page 34  Notes on using your computer  page 37    Notes      Data recorded with your camera is stored in the following formats  Make sure that applications  that support these file formats are installed on your computer      Still images  other than TEXT mode  uncompressed mode  and Clip Motion   JPEG format     Moving images  MPEG format     Uncompressed mode still images  TIFF format     TEXT mode Clip Motion  GIF format   e Depending on your application software  the file size may increase when you open a still image  file     27       yoegheid  lt     e When you copy an image to the camera from your computer  which was modified with  retouching software and was converted to another file format  the    FILE ERROR    message  may appear and you may be unable to open the image      Depending on your application software  only the first frame of the Clip Motion file may be  played back     Communications with your computer  for Windows only     Communications between your camera and your computer may not recover after  recovering from Suspend or Sleep        e Microsoft  Windows and Windows Media are either registered trademarks or trademarks of  Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries    e Macintosh  Mac OS and QuickTime are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Apple  Computer  Inc       All other product names mentioned herein may be the trademarks or registered trademarks of  their respective companies
43. all the software in accordance with the  instructions displayed in the screen           Remove the CD ROM from the computer        To copy image data to your computer using    ImageMixer       Use the following procedure of    PIXELA ImageMixer    to copy a still image or  moving image data recorded in your camera    The procedure below is explained using screens displayed by Windows  You can  copy the image using a similar procedure for Macintosh also     For Mac OS X v10 0 v10 1  users   You can use only a    Memory Stick    with a computer running Mac OS X v10 0   v10 1   Even if you insert a floppy disk  Mac OS X v10 0 v10 1  cannot recognize it   To use data saved on a floppy disk  copy it to a    Memory Stick    first  page 77      Cautions   e Sometimes an displayed image may be interrupted when you view it on your computer using  the USB cable       The screen display of your camera is not copied to your computer     If you encounter a trouble  Close    ImageMixer    and restart it to retry          Prepare your camera and computer     1 Turn on your computer     2 Insert a floppy disk or a    Memory Stick    in your computer and  set the MS FD selector in accordance with the media you have  inserted     3 Connect the AC power adaptor to your camera and turn on your  camera     4 Connect your camera to your computer using the USB cable      USB MODE    appears on the LCD screen of your camera        43       yoegheld  lt      2  Start    ImageMixer    on your computer
44. amp W       Cancel the B amp W mode  page 69            The image cannot be  played back on a  computer            Consult the computer or software manufacturer           89    i uopeunoyu  jeuonippy       Symptom    Cause and or Solution       The moving image breaks  off when you play back an  image on a computer     e You are playing back the file from the floppy disk  or the    Memory Stick          Copy the file to the hard disk of the computer  and then play back the file from the hard disk   page 32         Your camera cannot delete  an image     The image is protected       Cancel the protection  page 74         The power turns off  suddenly     With the PLAY STILL MOVIE selector set to  STILL or MOVIE  if you do not operate the camera  for about three minutes while the power is on  the  camera turns off automatically to prevent wearing  down the battery pack        Turn on the camera    The battery pack is discharged        Replace it with a fully charged battery pack        The image does not  appear on the TV screen     The VIDEO OUT setting of your camera is  incorrect       Change the setting  page 55         The slide show function  stops automatically     The slide show function stops after about   20 minutes when using a floppy disk        To continue the slide show  select  START   again  page 72         You cannot use the  PROGRAM AE function     Your camera is set to TEXT mode or the PLAY    STILL MOVIE selector is set to MOVIE        Set the PLAY STILL MOV
45. ange colors  we  recommend that you change the white  balance mode                    Recording the date  and time on the still  image  DATE TIME         1 Set the PLAY STILL MOVIE  selector to STILL     2 Select  EFFECT  and then   DATE TIME  from the menu     3 Select the date and time     DAY  amp  TIME  Superimposes the date  hour  and  minute     DATE  Superimposes the year  month  and  day     OFF  Does not superimposes the date  and time     4 Record the image   The date and time do not appear on  the LCD screen during shooting   These appear during playback  only           2002 7 4       Notes  e When  DATE  is selected in step 3  the  date is imposed in the order set by the   CLOCK SET item  page 14    The date and time are not imposed onto  Clip Motion images           Enjoying picture  effects  PICTURE  EFFECT        Set the PLAY STILL MOVIE  selector to STILL or MOVIE     Select  EFFECT  and then   P  EFFECT  from the menu     Select the desired mode     SOLARIZE  The light contrast is clearer and the  picture looks like an illustration     B amp W  The picture is monochrome  black  and white      SEPIA  The picture is sepia toned like an  old photograph     NEG ART   The color and brightness of the  picture are reversed as ina  negative     OFF  Does not use the picture effect  function     To cancel picture effect  Select  OFF  in step 3     69    Hulpiooe1 SNOJLA   i     gt  Various playback       Playing back six  images at once   INDEX         1 Set the PLAY 
46. ata  C Imeif1100   J Momi0001 Folder containing moving image data  Folder File Meaning  100msdef Dsco  dOOL JPG e Still image file recorded normally    Still image file recorded in      E MAIL mode  page 61       TIFF mode  page 63   CLPOOOOO GIF e Clip Motion file recorded in NORMAL  mode  page 59   cLPoOOCOL THM  e Index image file of Clip Motion file  recorded in NORMAL mode  MBLOOOOL GIF  e Clip Motion file recorded in MOBILE  mode  page 59   MBLOOIOO0 THM    Index image file of Clip Motion file  recorded in MOBILE mode  TXTOOOOO GIF e Still image file recorded in TEXT mode   page 62   TXTOOOUOIO THM   Index image file of still image file  recorded in TEXT mode                   40    Folder File Meaning    Imcif 100 Dsco  dOOL JPG e Small size image file recorded in  E MAIL mode  page 61     DscoOOOO  TIF e Uncompressed image file recorded in  TIFF mode  page 63     Mom10001 MOVONIOOIO MPG  e   Moving image file recorded normally                               The numerical portions of the following files are the same       A small size image file recorded in E MAIL mode and its corresponding image    file      An uncompressed image file recorded in TIFF mode and its corresponding  image file      An image file recorded in TEXT mode and its corresponding index image file      An image file recorded with Clip Motion and its corresponding index image file       Tips   The digital still camera saves recorded images as digital data  The format of the  saved data is called as 
47. attery     Auto power off function    If you do not operate the camera for about three minutes during recording  the camera  turns off automatically to prevent wearing down the battery pack  To use the camera    again  slide the POWER switch down to turn on the camera again     Note on the POWER ON OFF  CHG  lamp during charging  The POWER ON OFF  CHG  lamp may flash    e When a malfunction occurs in the battery pack    The POWER ON OFF  CHG  lamp does not light up   e When the battery pack is not installed properly     Charging time                   Battery pack Full charge  min    NP F330  supplied  Approx  150  NP F550 Approx  210          Approximate time to charge a completely discharged battery pack at a temperature of    25  C  77  F      Battery life and number of images that can be recorded played back    STILL mode recording playback when using floppy disks                               NP F330  supplied  NP F550  Battery life Number of Battery life Number of   min   images  min   images  aa Approx  70 Approx  750   Approx  150   Approx  1600  Sie Approx  80   Approx  2200   Approx  170   Approx  4800          11    peyeis Buia ne    STILL mode recording playback when using    Memory Stick   s                NP F330  supplied  NP F550  Battery life Number of Battery life Number of   min   images  min   images  oe Approx  80   Approx  1600   Approx  170   Approx  3400  ee Approx  100   Approx  3000   Approx  230   Approx  6900                         Approximate bat
48. attery pack is a  lithium ion battery pack that has  functions for communicating  information related to operating  conditions between your camera and  the AC adaptor charger  optional    The    InfoLITHIUM    battery pack  calculates power consumption  according to the operating conditions  of your camera and displays the  remaining battery time in minutes  If  you use the AC adaptor charger   optional   it will calculate and display  the operation time and charging  completion time also     Charging the battery pack    Be sure to charge the battery pack  before you start using your camera   e We recommend charging the battery  pack in an ambient temperature of  between 10  C to 30  C  50  F to 86  F   until the POWER ON OFF  CHG   lamp goes out  indicating that the  battery pack is fully charged  If you  charge the battery pack outside of  this temperature range  you may not  be able to efficiently charge the  battery pack   After charging is completed  either  disconnect the AC power adaptor  from the DC IN jack on your camera  or remove the battery pack     Effective use of the battery pack   e 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 use the  battery pack longer        Put the battery pack in a pocket  close to your body to warm it up   and insert it in your camera  immediately before you start  taking shots        Use the large capacity bat
49. computer to recognize the camera  Be sure to wait until the  operation finishes    See    If the Copy Wizard appears     page 33  if you are using Windows XP     Cautions     If you connect your camera to a computer with two or more USB jacks  do not connect  any other USB device excepting a keyboard and or mouse      If you have a desktop computer  use the USB jack on the rear panel of the computer        When you disconnect the USB cable from your computer   when you remove a floppy disk or a    Memory Stick    from the  camera being connected to the computer using the USB  cable  and when you switch the MS FD selector    For Windows 2000  Windows Me  and Windows XP users    1 Double click the    Remove hardware    icon displayed at the lower  right of the desktop screen     Click    Sony DSC    and click    Stop      Confirm the drive to be removed and click    OK      Click    OK        5 Perform operations such as disconnecting the USB cable     A O N    For Windows 98 and Windows 98SE users  Perform only step 5 above     31       yoegheld  lt     Step 3 Viewing images on Windows    You can view the images recorded in your camera while the camera is connected to  your computer         1  Open    My Computer    on Windows and double click the newly  recognized drive    Removable Disk     E      The folder in a floppy disk or a    Memory Stick    is displayed   If    Removable Disk    is not displayed  see    If the Removable Disk does not  appear     page 33      The driv
50. deteriorate  Use  this mode when you want to print  images with photograph picture  quality         1 Set the PLAY STILL MOVIE  selector to STILL     2 Set the MS FD selector to MS     3 Select  FILE    REC MODE    and then  TIFF  from the  menu     4 Record the image     The number of images that you  can record on a    Memory Stick      8 MB  in TIFF mode             MVC FD100  Image size   Number of images  1280x960 1  1280  3 2  2                MVC FD200             Image size   Number of images  1600x1200 1  1600  3 2  1                To return to normal  recording mode    Select  NORMAL  in step 3     Notes   e JPEG images are recorded using the image  size selected in the  IMAGE SIZE  menu   page 57   Images are automatically  recorded using the image size  1280x960   unless  1280  3 2   is selected for MVC   FD100   Images are automatically recorded using  the image size  1600x1200  unless  1600   3 2   is selected for MVC FD200    e Writing data takes more time than in  normal recording     63    Hulpiooe1 SNOJLA  lt 4 am       Recording images in  macro  Use this mode when you record a small    subject such as flower or insect from  close up         1 Set the PLAY STILL MOVIE  selector to STILL or MOVIE     2 Press FOCUS repeatedly  until the  amp    macro  indicator  appears on the LCD screen   With the zoom lever set to the W  side  you can shoot a subject that is  about 3 cm  1 3 16 inch  away  from the lens surface in macro  mode     To return to normal  recor
51. ding mode    Press FOCUS repeatedly until both the  W and F   indicators disappear     Notes  e You cannot record images in macro with  the following PROGRAM AE modes      Landscape mode     Panfocus mode  e You cannot record images in macro if the   amp  indicator appears     64    fet  Setting the distance  to the subject    The focus is automatically adjusted   This function is useful when you  record a subject by presetting the  recording distance in accordance with  the distance to the subject or the auto  focus does not work well         1 Set the PLAY STILL MOVIE  selector to STILL or MOVIE     2 Press FOCUS repeatedly  until a sharp focus is  achieved    The F    manual focus  indicator  appears on the LCD screen  You  can select from six focus settings   W  macro   0 5 m  1 0 m  3 0 m   7 0 m  and     infinity      To reactivate auto focusing    Press FOCUS repeatedly until both the  W and F   indicators disappear     Notes   e Focal point information may not  completely show the correct distance  Use  the information as a guide    e Focal point information does not show the  correct distance when attaching the  conversion lens  optional        If you shoot a subject within 0 8 m   31 1 2 inches  while the zoom lever is set  to T side  you cannot get a clear focus  In  such cases  the focal point information  flashes  Move the zoom lever to the W side  until the indicator stops flashing    e You cannot use this function if you have  selected the Panfocus mode in the 
52. e  equipped with the MagicGate   copyright protection technology   You can use both types of    Memory  Stick    with your camera  However   because your camera does not support  the MagicGate standards  data  recorded with your camera is not  subject to MagicGate copyright  protection     MagicGate is copyright protection  technology that uses encryption  technology     Notes   e It is recommended that you make a backup   copy of your important data      Do not remove the    Memory Stick    while   reading or writing data       Data may be damaged if       you remove the    Memory Stick    or turn  off your camera while reading or writing  data       you use the    Memory Stick    in a  location subject to the effects of static  electricity or noise    Do not attach any other material than the   supplied label on the labeling position    When you carry or store the    Memory   Stick     put it in its supplied case    Do not touch the terminals of a    Memory   Stick    with your hand or a metal object    Do not strike  bend or drop the    Memory   Stick       Do not disassemble or modify the      Memory Stick          Do not allow the    Memory Stick    to get   wet       Do not use or keep    Memory Stick         s in   locations that are       Extremely hot such as in a car parked in  the sun or under the scorching sun       Under direct sunlight       Very humid or subject to corrosive  gases               MagicGate  Memory Stick    and are  trademarks of Sony Corporation
53. e indicated in the operation manual  supplied with the CD ROM     Before operation  If you are using Windows 2000 and Windows XP  log in as an administrator and then  install the USB driver          Turn on your computer   Close all applications you are running on your computer       insert the supplied CD ROM in the CD ROM drive of your  computer   The title screen appears after a moment        If the title screen does not appear      Double click    My Computer    on the Desktop         Double click the CD ROM     ImageMixer  E          The drive symbol   E    etc   may differ depending on your computer           Select    PIXELA ImageMixer Ver 1 0 for Sony    in the title screen     For Windows users    1 Click    PIXELA ImageMixer    and install the software in  accordance with the instructions displayed on the screen     After confirming the information in the    Readme txt    screen displayed at  the end of installing process  close this screen and click    Finish      If you are using Windows XP  skip steps 2 to 4 below  Go to  step       2 Click    DirectX    in the title screen   The    Microsoft DirectX8 0 Setup    screen appears    3 Click    Yes      The    DirectX R  Setup    screen appears     4 Click    Install        The installation starts  When the installation finishes  click    OK    and  restart your computer     42    For Macintosh users   Click the button of the language  such as English  of the version to be installed  in the title screen and then inst
54. e selected only when  selecting  FD     gt  FD  or  FD  gt   MS      When you select  SELECT     Select all the images to be copied  with the control button  The W  mark appears on the selected  images and then select  ENTER       When selecting  MS     FD   the  necessary number of floppy disks    appears after selecting  ENTER    Select  OK  again     6 Insert or change the floppy  disk or the    Memory Stick     following the messages on  the LCD screen      RECORDING    appears  When  copying is completed      COMPLETE    appears    To end copying  select  EXIT      To continue copying the  image to other floppy disks  or    Memory Stick   s   After    COMPLETE    appears in step 6   select  CONTINUE  and repeat step 6     When selecting  MS     FD   if the  amount of total images that will be  copied is too large to copy to one  floppy disk  the images will be copied  using multiple floppy disks     To cancel copying partway  Select  CANCEL      Notes   e You cannot copy uncompressed images    e You cannot copy the image that is bigger  than 1 4 MB    e You cannot copy the images that the total  amount of the images is bigger than  1 4 MB  If    NOT ENOUGH MEMORY     appears or W flashes on the INDEX  screen  cancel some images to copy and try  again       If you eject and insert the floppy disk or  the    Memory Stick    without selecting   EXIT  after    COMPLETE    appears  the  image will be copied       The number of floppy disks that is needed  for copying is as a 
55. e symbol   E    etc   may differ depending on your computer         2  select an image file to be viewed from the folder and double click  the file     See    Image file storage destinations and image file names     page 38  for  further information     Viewing an image of a floppy disk             Desired file type Double click in this order  E mail image    E mail    folder      Image file  Other files Image file             Viewing an image of a    Memory Stick                         Desired file type Double click in this order   Still image    Dcim    folder     gt       100msdcf    folder      Image file  Moving image      Mssony    folder     gt     Moml0001    folder     gt Image file   Clip Moton    Dcim    folder     gt       100msdcf    folder     Image file  image   E mail image   TIFF image    Mssony    folder        Imcif100    folder       Image file   uncompressed                Copying a file to the hard disk of your computer before viewing it is recommended  If  you view the file directly from a floppy disk or a    Memory Stick     the image may break  off        To copy the image data to your computer    Open a folder that contains the image data to be copied  and drag and drop the image  data to the    My Documents     example  folder     Caution   If you copy an image with the same filename to the same folder in your computer  a  confirmation message for overwriting the original image data will appear  If you  want to delete the original image and copy an
56. ed item or the                                          S17  frame of the selected image ne mad  changes from blue to yellow  S   PSELECT eok __YMER BARC               2  Press the center   on the  control button to enter the  item    Repeat steps   and O to execute  each function        VIDEO OUT  EEBILANGUAGE     CLOCK SET  BEEP   LCD BRIGHT                            a  INDEX  DELETE  FILE   TOOL   SETUP  4P SELECT veCLOSE                                           The    Advanced operations    section of this manual refers to  selecting and entering items by the above procedure as     Select  item name         is   2  fe      oO  Ss  iv       h   e      3    gt   Q  2  a   lt   2  J  O  oO  a   e   xe   oO     2     fe      oO             49          How to change the menu settings    Some of the advanced operations for your camera are executed by selecting menu  items displayed on the LCD screen with the control button        PLAY STILL MOVIE selector        1  Press A on the control button to display the menu bar   The menu bar appears as follows according to the position of the PLAY STILL   MOVIE selector                                                                                                                                                                                STILL M OVIE PLAY  single mode  PLAY  INDEX mode   I  mg uea  2008 9 oiu      EFFECT  FILE  CAMERA  SETUP INDEX  DELETE  FILE   TOOL   SETUP Yi     DELETE  FILE   TOOL   SETUP     e SELECT  OK MEN
57. er to the information web site at     http   www imagemixer com        47    yoegheld  lt  ie    Advanced operations    Before performing advanced  operations    This section describes the basic control methods that are frequently used for     Advanced operations           How to use the PLAY STILL MOVIE selector    The PLAY STILL MOVIE selector selects whether you can use your camera to  record or play back and edit images  Set the selector as follows before starting to  operate your camera     PLAY STILL MOVIE  am A  CHU      To play back or edit  images   To record still images  and Clip Motion images  To record moving  images                How to use the control button    The control button is used to select the buttons  images and menus displayed on the  LCD screen of your camera and modify the settings  The operation methods that are  frequently used for    Advanced operations    are described below     Select Set  enter                 48    Turning on off the operation buttons  menu bar  on the LCD screen       Press A to display the menu bar  on the LCD screen                                      INDEX  DELETE  FILE   TOOL   SETUP  Press    to clear the menu bar abi   7 E  from the LCD screen  Menu bar       Note  You cannot clear the menu bar on the INDEX screen  page 70      Selecting items or images on the LCD screen          Press A W  lt   gt  on the control  button to select the item you  want to set or the image you  want to display    The color of the select
58. era  page 81    You cannot format a floppy disk or a    Memory Stick    from a computer connected  using the USB cable    e Use the DOS V format 2HD type floppy disk  A computer cannot correctly  recognize a floppy disk other than this type    e Do not compress the data on the    Memory Stick     Compressed files cannot be  played back on your camera     37    yoegheld  lt  a    Image file storage destinations  and image file names    Image files recorded with your camera are grouped in folders by recording mode   Images in a floppy disk and ones in a    Memory Stick    have different file names  The  meanings of the file names are as follows     When using floppy disks    O00 stands for any number within the range from 001 to 999   A stands for one of the following characters below     S  Still image file recorded at 640x480 size   F  Still image file of more than 640x480 size   V  Moving image file recorded at 160x112 size  W Moving image file recorded at 320x240 size  T  Still image file recorded in TEXT mode   C  Clip Motion file recorded in NORMAL mode  M Clip Motion file recorded in MOBILE mode    For Windows Me users  The drive recognizing the floppy disk  is  A        Storage destination containing still image   H  Desktop moving image  TEXT mode image and Clip  E i My Computer Motion image data  Eli 3  Floppy  4     C Emal    _      _______     Folder containing E MAIL mode image data  H 6  C           38    Location File Meaning    3 1 2 Floppy  MVC OODAJPG e Still 
59. erasure  PROTECT     This function is used to prevent any  valuable images that you have  recorded from being erased  accidentally    The O   protect  indicator appears on  protected images     Note    If you format a floppy disk or a    Memory  Stick     all images are erased even when they  are protected        In single mode     1 Set the PLAY STILL MOVIE  selector to PLAY  then  display the image to be  protected     2 Select  FILE    PROTECT    and then  ON  from the menu   The displayed image is protected  and the O  indicator appears     To release protection  Select  OFF  in step 2     In INDEX mode     1 Set the PLAY STILL MOVIE  selector to PLAY  then  display the INDEX screen     74    2 Select  FILE    PROTECT    and then  ALL  or  SELECT   from the menu     3 When you select  ALL   Select  ON    All the images in the floppy disk or  the    Memory Stick    are protected     When you select  SELECT   Select all the images to be  protected with the control button   then select  ENTER   The selected  images are protected                    aye oN  0001 0006 0040  Y PROTECT   ENTER  CANCEL        gt SELECT  OK                                  To release protection    If you selected  ALL  in step 2  select   OFF   If you selected  SELECT  in  step 2  select the images to be  unprotected with the control button   then select  ENTER      Deleting images   DELETE     You can delete the images that are no  longer required   Protected images cannot be deleted        In sin
60. ery pack    PRINT MARK    PROGRAM AE  PROTECT    R  REC MODE    53  Recording  Clip Motion  E mail mode  In macro  Moving image     Still image       TEXT mode    TIFF mode  With flash  RESIZE    S  Self timer  n 21  Self diagnosis display      95  Setting the date and time   14  SHARPNESS      Single display   SLIDE SHOW  Still image  Playback                             Recording  T  U  US Bennetin 27  Using flash s cisccavsnoccces 22   Using your camera   ADTOAG 0  scsspeosessesstsess 85  Vv  Viewing images using   a COMPUT    eee 27  Ww  Warning messages             93  WHITE BALANCE          68  Z  ZOOM a deeds 20    99    Printed on recycled paper    Printed using vegetable oil ink with less  than 1  VOC  Volatile Organic  Compound      http  www sony net  TT TL    Sony Corporation Printed in Japan 307307 4    
61. formatted floppy disk or     Memory Stick    is inserted       Format the floppy disk or the     Memory Stick      page 81      A floppy disk or a    Memory Stick    not  compatible with this camera is inserted       Change the floppy disk or the     Memory Stick      pages 16  17        E 61 000  E 91 000          e A camera malfunction that you cannot  repair has occurred        Contact your Sony dealer or local  authorized Sony service facility and  inform them of the 5 digit  indication   example  E 61 10           If you are unable to rectify the problem even if you try corrective actions a  few times when C 00 00 is indicated  contact your Sony dealer or local    authorized Sony service facility     95    igi uonewuojul jeuonippy    Specifications    System   Image device   6 64 mm  1 2 7 type    Color CCD   Effective pixels number  of camera   MVC FD100    Approx  1 228 000 pixels  MVC FD200    Approx  1 976 000 pixels  Lens   3x zoom lens   f  6 4     19 2 mm  9 32      25 32 inches     41     123 mm    1 5 8     4 7 8 inches  when  converted into a 35 mm still  camera    F 3 8 3 9   Exposure control  Automatic exposure   White balance  Automatic  Indoor  Outdoor   Hold   Data system   Movie  MPEG   Still  JPEG  GIF  in TEXT  mode  Clip Motion   TIFF  MPEG   Recording medium  Floppy disk    3 5 inch 2HD MS DOS  format  1 44 MB      Memory Stick      Flash   Recommended recording  distance  ISO set to AUTO    0 5 m to 2 0 m  1 2 3 feet to  6 2 3 feet     Input and Outp
62. g memory  capacity of the    Memory Stick    is sufficient     NO MEMORY SPACE    appears on the LCD  screen and you cannot record any more images    e When the TEXT mode is selected  the number of images that can be recorded will be the same  as that of  1600x1200  even if you select  1600  ECM   for image size     58          Tips         The size of the image is indicated by the Creati ng c li p Motion  pixel unit  The higher the number of Fil es   pixels  the more information is included    So  an image that is saved using a large Clip Motion is an animation function  number of pixels is suitable for a large  that plays back still images in   format print and one that is saved using a succession  Clip Motion images are  smaller number of pixels is suitable for played back on this camera at    attaching to an E mail  Normally  an  image is recorded in the ratio of four to  three to fit the monitor ratio  This camera  can also record the image in the ratio of  three to two to accommodate the most  common printing paper size  This is the  same ratio as the one used in photo     approximately 0 5 s intervals  The  images are stored in GIF format  which  is convenient for creating home pages  or attaching images to an e mail                                developing shops   1280x960 1280  3 2            1 Set the PLAY STILL MOVIE       selector to STILL     2 Select  FILE  and then  CLIP  MOTION  from the menu     3 Select the desired mode     160x120  NORMAL    Clip Motion of
63. ge  Quick Review     You can check the last recorded image by clearing the menu bar from the screen   page 49  and pressing  lt 4 on the control button     To return to the normal recording mode    Press the shutter button lightly  or select  RETURN  with  lt   gt  on the control button    and then press the center     To delete the image    1 Select  DELETE  in the Quick Review screen using  lt  P on the control button    and press the center     2 Select  OK  using A    on the control button and press the center       19    Bulpio09y  lt  Pa    Adjusting the brightness of the LCD screen  Adjust the brightness with the  LCD BRIGHT  item in the menu settings  page 56      This adjustment does not affect the brightness of the images recorded on the floppy disk  or the    Memory Stick        LCD BACKLIGHT switch       To turn off the LCD backlight  Set the LCD BACKLIGHT switch to OFF to save the battery     Using the zoom feature    Zoom lever    T side  for W side  for wide   telephoto angle  subject   subject appears farther  appears closer  away           If you cannot get a sharp focus on a close subject  Slide the zoom lever to the W side and move closer to the subject until the focus is  sharp  page 64      Minimum focal distance to the subject    W side  About 25 cm  9 7 8 inches   T side  About 80 cm  31 1 2 inches   To record even closer subjects  see page 64     20    Digital zoom function   This camera has a digital zoom function    Digital zoom enlarges the image by
64. ght  set  it toward         Set the exposure toward      A     gt   Aii    Set the exposure toward               67       Buipi0994 SNOEN  lt 4    m mmaa  Adjusting the white    balance  WHITE  BALANCE     When the white balance mode is set to  AUTO  your camera automatically sets  white balance in accordance with the  recording conditions and adjusts the  balance of all colors in an image  If  you want to fix the recording  conditions or record an image in  specific lighting conditions  you can  set the desired white balance mode         1 Set the PLAY STILL MOVIE  selector to STILL or MOVIE     2 Select  CAMERA  and then   WHITE BALANCE  from the  menu     3 Select the desired white  balance setting     IN DOOR    amp      e Places where the lighting  condition changes quickly   e Under bright lighting such as  photography studios   e Under sodium or mercury lamps    OUT DOOR         Recording a sunrise sunset  night  scene  neon signs  or fireworks    HOLD  HOLD   Retains the adjusted white balance  value    AUTO  No indicator   Adjusts the white balance  automatically    68    To reactivate auto adjustment  Select  AUTO  in step 3        Tips   The image is affected by the lighting  conditions  The image looks blue under  sunlight in the summer  and looks red  under mercury lamps  Human eyes can  resolve these problems  However  the  camera cannot resolve the problem  without making adjustments  Normally   the camera adjusts automatically  but if  the image appears in str
65. gle mode     1 Set the PLAY STILL MOVIE  selector to PLAY  then  display the image to be  deleted     2 Select  DELETE  and then   OK  from the menu   The image is deleted     In INDEX mode     1 Set the PLAY STILL MOVIE  selector to PLAY  then  display the INDEX screen     2 Select  DELETE  and then   ALL  or  SELECT  from the  menu     3 When you select  ALL   Select  ENTER    All the unprotected images are  deleted     When you select  SELECT   Select all the images to be deleted  with the control button  then select   ENTER   The Ill  delete   indicator appears on the selected  images and these images are  deleted                    A  0001 0006 0040  v DELETE   ENTER  CANCEL   lt   gt SELECT 00K                                  To cancel deleting  Select  CANCEL  in step 2 or 3     Note   If there are files on the    Memory Stick     with names having the same last 4 digits as  the file name of the image to be deleted   these files are also deleted at the same time     Bunipa  lt  Pal    75       Changing the  recorded still image  size  RESIZE     Use this function when you need a  small size image to attach it to an  E mail  The original image is retained  even after resizing  The resized image  is recorded as the newest file         1 Set the PLAY STILL MOVIE  selector to PLAY  then  display the image of which  you want to change the size     2 Select  TOOL  and then   RESIZE  from the menu     3 Select the desired size      MVC FD100   When the MS FD selector is  set
66. guide  which is  displayed when selecting  MS     FD         Copying all the  information on your  floppy disk  DISK  COPY     You can copy to another disk not only  the images you have recorded with  your camera but also various files you  have created in other software with  your computer     Notes   e Once you carry out DISK COPY  all  information saved on the recipient floppy  disk is erased to be replaced by newly  written data including the protected image  data  Check the contents of the recipient  disk before copying the disk    e Be sure to use the floppy disk that has been  formatted by this camera to carry out  DISK COPY  page 81         Ti  Les Ok ri     ZW        1 Set the MS FD selector to FD   then insert the floppy disk to  be copied     2 Select  FILE    DISK TOOL     DISK COPY   and then  OK   from the menu       DISK ACCESS    appears     3 When    CHANGE FLOPPY  DISK    is displayed  eject the  floppy disk       INSERT FLOPPY DISK     appears     79       Bunipa  lt     4 Insert another floppy disk      RECORDING    appears  When  copying is completed      COMPLETE    appears    To end copying  select  EXIT      To continue copying to other  floppy disks   After    COMPLETE    appears in step 4   select  CONTINUE  and repeat steps 3  and 4 above     To cancel copying partway  Select  CANCEL      Note   If you eject and insert the floppy disk  without selecting  EXIT  after     COMPLETE    appears  DISK COPY will  be carried out onto the floppy disk     80 
67. he    Browse for Folder    screen that is displayed   Then  click    OK      After you finish the setting  click the button at the bottom right of the  screen          Click an album in the album list window   Select an album in which you want to save a file           Click to select an image to be copied to your computer   You can select two or more images by clicking the images while holding down  the Control key for Windows  Option key for Macintosh         O Click the Capture button at the upper right of the screen   The image is copied to your computer   You can also copy the image by dragging and dropping it from the file  thumbnail list window to the album        45    yoeqheld  lt  ia     Viewing images using    ImageMixer       You can use    ImageMixer    to view the image copied to your computer         1  Click the Album Environment button g in the main screen or  image copy screen   Select an album that contains an image you want to view   The screen for viewing images appears     Album File Menu  Environment button  button        BES                                              Double click the image to be viewed   The selected image is displayed        To return to the image list display screen  Click the close button displayed on the upper right of the screen     To print the image   1 Click an image to be printed in the image list display screen    2 Click the File Menu button  0J and click    Print    on the displayed  menu   The    Print Layout Settings    
68. image file recorded normally    A   e Still image file recorded in E MAIL  mode  page 61    Myc O004A 411 e INDEX display file   This file can only be played back on   your camera     Myc OO00OA MPG  e  Moving image file    Myc OOUA GIF e Still image file recorded in      TEXT mode  page 62       Clip Motion  page 59     MVC DOIOUIA THM  e Index image file recorded in                                            TEXT mode  page 62        Clip Motion  page 59   E MAIL Mvc OOUE JPG e Small size image file recorded in  folder E MAIL mode  page 61        e The numerical portions of the following files are the same       An image file recorded in E MAIL mode and its corresponding small size  image file      An image file recorded in TEXT mode and its corresponding index image file      An image file recorded with Clip Motion and its corresponding index image file  e INDEX display files recorded in the TEXT mode or Clip Motion mode are played  back only on this camera     39    yoeqheld  lt  ia    When using    Memory Stick   s    OOO stands for any number within the range from 0001 to 9999     For Windows Me users  The drive recognizing the camera is     D       yi Desktop    g My Computer                               Folder containing still image recorded in                            Ha 3 Floppy  A  normal mode  TEXT mode image and Clip   6 Local Disk  C   Motion image data      Removable Disk  D    Ef  Dei ee  gene Folder containing E MAIL mode and TIFF  B C  Mssony mode image d
69. k  page 81     PLAY 5  TOOL Once you format a floppy disk   STILL 2   When the all of the data  including MOVIE 2  MS FD protected images are deleted  Be o  selector is sure to check for images before     set to FD   you format a floppy disk  S  CANCEL  Cancels formatting of a floppy ma  disk  z  DISK OK Copies all data stored in a floppy  COPY disk to another disk  page 79    CANCEL  Cancels the disk copy   CANCEL Goes back to the  DISK TOOL   item                          51                                  Item Setting Description PLAY STILL   MOVIE selector  FORMAT OK Formats a    Memory Stick     Once you  PLAY   When the format the    Memory Stick     all of the STILL  MS FD data  including protected images are MOVIE  selector is deleted  Be sure to check for images  set to MS   before you format a    Memory Stick      CANCEL Cancels formatting of a    Memory  Stick      FILE SERIES Assigns numbers to files in sequence STILL  NUMBER even if the floppy disk or the    Memory   MOVIE  Stick    is changed  Note that file  numbers are not in sequence between a  floppy disk and a    Memory Stick      MINORMAL _  Resets the file number that starts from  001 or 0001 each time the floppy disk or  the    Memory Stick    is changed   CLIP Sets the image size and number of STILL  MOTION frames for creating GIF format  animation  page 59    160x120 Up to 10 frames can be recorded    NORMAL   80x72 Up to 2 frames can be recorded    MOBILE   CANCEL Cancels Clip Motion   IMAGE MVC FD10
70. lic object  as this may cause a  malfunction      Do not use the DC plug of the AC power adapter in a dirty state  Wipe off any dirt with a dry  cotton wool bud  Using the DC plug in a dirty state may prevent correct charging     12       Using the AC power adaptor    Q    JO AC L10A L10B  AC power adaptor        peye s Hue fal    To DC IN jack       f Power cord  Y  mains lead     To a wall outlet  wall socket    3        1  Open the DC IN cover and connect the AC power adaptor to the DC  IN jack of your camera with the A mark facing up         2  Connect the power cord  mains lead  to the AC power adaptor and  then to a wall outlet  wall socket         Using your camera abroad  For details  see page 85     When using the AC power adaptor  Be sure to use it near a wall outlet  wall socket   If a malfunction occurs  disconnect  the plug from the wall outlet  wall socket      13    Setting the date and time    When you first use your camera  set the date and time  If these are not set  the  CLOCK SET screen appears whenever you turn on your camera     POWER ON OFF   CHG  lamp        Control button         Press and hold the green button and slide the POWER switch in the  direction of the arrow to turn on power   The POWER ON OFF  CHG   green  lamp lights up          Press A on the control button   The menu bar appears on the LCD screen                          EFFECT  Fite  cawera  SETUP   lt   gt SELECT OK MENU BAR OFF                               Select  SETUP  with  gt  on
71. llowed by beeps   and the camera is ready for recording   If you release the shutter button  the recording will be canceled     AE AF lock indicator  green   flashes     lights up                      18         Press the shutter button fully down     The shutter clicks     RECORDING    appears on the LCD screen  and the image    will be recorded on the floppy disk or the    Memory Stick     When     RECORDING     disappears from the LCD screen  you can start the next  recording        RECORDING                   For the number of images you can record on a floppy disk ora       Memory Stick     See page 58     Notes    e When recording bright subjects  the color of the LCD screen may change after the    AE AF is locked  However  this will not affect the recorded image     e While the image is being recorded on a floppy disk or a    Memory Stick     the access  lamp lights  When this lamp is lit  do not shake or strike the camera  Also  do not  turn the power off  not change the position of the MS FD selector  or not remove  the battery pack floppy disk    Memory Stick     Otherwise  an image data breakdown    may occur and the floppy disk or the    Memory Stick    may become unusable        When you press the shutter button fully down at once  the camera starts recording    after the automatic adjustment is complete  However  the recording cannot be  carried out if the flash is required for the recording and the 4 lamp  page 8  is  flashing     Checking the last recorded ima
72. ncels copying of the image  page 78    set to FD    COPY MS     MS  Copies the image to a    Memory Stick       PLAY  nee MS     FD  Copies the image to a floppy disk   selector is CANCEL   Cancels copying of the image  page 78    set to MS         54                                                                Item Setting Description PLAY STILL   MOVIE selector  RESIZE MVC FD100  Changes the recorded image size in PLAY   When the 1280x960  PLAY  single  mode  page 76    MS FD 1024x768  selector is 640x480  set to FD   CANCEL  MVC FD200  1600x1200  1024x768  640x480  CANCEL  RESIZE MVC FD100  Changes the recorded image size in PLAY   When the 1280  FINE    PLAY  single  mode  page 76    MS FD 1024  FINE   selector is 640  FINE   set to MS   CANCEL  MVC FD200  1600  FINE   1024  FINE   640  FINE   CANCEL  SETUP  Item Setting Description PLAY STILL   MOVIE selector  DEMO MISTBY ON Displayed only when you use the AC STILL  OFF power adaptor in STILL or MOVIE MOVIE  mode  When  ON  is selected  a  demonstration will start if you do not  operate your camera for about 10  minutes  To stop the demonstration  turn  off your camera   VIDEO NTSC Sets the video output signal to NTSC PLAY  OUT mode  e g   the U S A   Japan   STILL  PAL Sets the video output signal to PAL MOVIE  mode  e g   Europe    Baa   MENGLISH Displays the menu items in English  PLAY  LANGUAGE 45  JPN  Displays the menu items in Japanese  STILL  MOVIE  CLOCK     Sets the date and time  page 14   PLAY  SET STILL  M
73. nstalled properly       Install it properly  page 9    e Charging of the battery pack is complete        92        ns E     __    ___L___________________   Warning and notice messages    Various messages appear on the LCD screen  Check the corresponding descriptions    in the following list                                                           Message Meaning   DRIVE ERROR There is trouble with the disk drive    SYSTEM ERROR Turn the power off and on again    NO DISK No disk is inserted    NO MEMORY STICK No    Memory Stick    is inserted    FORMAT ERROR e The floppy disk loaded is not MS DOS   formatted  512 bytes x 18 sectors    e Failed to format the    Memory Stick         The Floppy Disk Adaptor for Memory  Stick is inserted    MEMORY STICK ERROR The inserted    Memory Stick    cannot be  used with your camera  or the    Memory  Stick    is damaged or not inserted  correctly    DISK PROTECT The tab on the disk is set to the  unrecordable position    MEMORY STICK LOCKED The write protect switch on the     Memory Stick    is set to the LOCK  position    DISK FULL The disk is full    NO MEMORY SPACE The capacity of the    Memory Stick    is  not sufficient to record images    NO FILE No image is recorded in a floppy disk or  a    Memory Stick       FILE ERROR Trouble has occurred during playback    FILE PROTECT The image is protected    DISK ERROR A 2DD floppy disk is inserted  or there is  trouble with the disk    DIRECTORY ERROR A directory with the same name already 
74. o 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 http   www rbre org      Caution Do not handle damaged or leaking  Lithium Ion batteries     CAUTION   TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK  DO NOT  USE T
75. objects from coming  into contact with the metal parts of  the connecting section  If this  happens  a short may occur and the  unit may be damaged    Always keep metal contacts clean   Do not disassemble the unit    Do not apply mechanical shock or  drop the unit    While the unit is in use  particularly  during charging  keep it away from  AM receivers and video equipment   AM receivers and video equipment  disturb AM reception and video  operation    The unit becomes warm during use   This is not a malfunction    Do not place the unit in locations that  are        Extremely hot or cold       Dusty or dirty       Very humid       Vibrating    84    On battery pack    e Use only the specified charger with  the charging function       To prevent accident from a short  circuit  do not allow metal objects to  come into contact with the battery  terminals    e Keep the battery pack away from  fire    e Never expose the battery pack to  temperatures above 60  C  140  F    such as in a car parked in the sun or  under direct sunlight    e Keep the battery pack dry    e Do not expose the battery pack to any  mechanical shock    e Do not disassemble nor modify the  battery pack    e Attach the battery pack to the camera  securely    e Charging while some capacity  remains does not affect the original  battery capacity     On the built in rechargeable  lithium battery    Your camera is supplied with a built in  rechargeable lithium battery installed  to retain the date time and variou
76. of the image   A  The image moves downward  V   The image moves upward   lt 4  The image moves rightward   gt    The image moves leftward    To return to the normal size  Zoom out with the zoom lever until the  zoom scaling indicator   Q x1 1   disappears from the screen  or simply  press the center       To record an enlarged image    trimming       Enlarge the image       Press the shutter button  The image  is recorded at 640x480 size and the  image on the LCD screen returns to  the normal size after recording     Notes   e You cannot trim moving images  still  images recorded in Clip Motion  TEXT  mode  or uncompressed images      Zoom scaling is up to 5x regardless of the  original image size    e The quality of enlarged images may be  deteriorated    e The original data is left even if you enlarge  the image       The enlarged image is recorded as the  newest file     71    yoeghe d snore   lt  as    Fo    Playing back the still    images in order   SLIDE SHOW     This function plays back the recorded  still images one after another    This function is useful for checking the  recorded images or for presentations   etc         1 Set the PLAY STILL MOVIE  selector to PLAY     2 Select  FILE  and then  SLIDE  SHOW  from the menu     Set the following items     INTERVAL   You can select from 1 min  one  minute   30 sec  30 seconds     10 sec  10 seconds   5 sec    5 seconds   or 3 sec  3 seconds      REPEAT   ON  Plays back images  continuously in a loop until   RETURN  is
77. of the still  images   PROTECT ON Protects images against accidental PLAY  erasure  page 74    HOFF Releases protection of images                    53     ea   2  fe      fv   SG  oO      h         3    gt   Q  2  a   lt   2  J  O  oO  Q    e   ge        2     fe   5  oO       CAMERA                                                 Item Setting Description PLAY STILL   MOVIE selector  ISO 400 Selects the ISO film speed  When STILL  200 recording under dark conditions or  100 recording a fast moving subject  use a  E AUTO high number setting  To record high   quality images  use a low number  setting   You can select this item only  when the PROGRAM AE function is  canceled or spot light metering mode is  set    DIGITAL  MION Uses a digital zoom  STILL  ZOOM OFF Does not use a digital zoom   SHARPNESS    2 to    2 Adjusts the sharpness of the image  STILL  The  M indicator appears  except when  the setting is 0    WHITE IN DOOR  Sets the white balance  page 68   STILL  BALANCE OUT DOOR MOVIE  HOLD  E AUTO  FLASH HIGH Makes the flash level higher than STILL  LEVEL normal   HINORMAL  Normal setting   LOW Makes the flash level lower than normal   EXPOSURE   2 0EV to Adjusts the exposure before recording    STILL     2 0EV MOVIE  TOOL  Item Setting Description PLAY STILL   MOVIE selector  COPY FD     FD  Copies the image to a floppy disk  PLAY      gt  opies the image to a    Memory Stick    When the   FD       MS  Copies the image to a    Memory Stick      selector is CANCEL   Ca
78. om a  cold to a warm location  or is placed in  a very damp room  moisture may  condense inside or outside the camera   Should this occur  the camera will not  operate properly     Moisture condensation occurs   easily when       The camera is brought from a cold  location such as a ski slope into a  warmly heated room    e The camera is taken from an air   conditioned room or car interior to  the hot outdoors  etc     How to prevent moisture  condensation   When bringing the camera from a cold  place to a warm place  seal the camera  in a plastic bag and allow it to adapt to  conditions at the new location over a  period of time  about an hour      83    uonewuojul jeuonippy       If moisture condensation occurs  Immediately eject the floppy disk  then  turn off the camera and wait about an  hour for the moisture to evaporate   Note that if you attempt to record with  moisture remaining inside the lens  you  will be unable to record clear images     On AC power adaptor    e Unplug the unit from the wall outlet   wall socket  when you are not using  the unit for a long time  To  disconnect the power cord  mains  lead   pull it out by the plug  Never  pull the power cord  mains lead   itself    Do not operate the unit with a  damaged cord  mains lead  or if the  unit has been dropped or damaged   Do not bend the power cord  mains  lead  forcibly  or place a heavy object  on it  This will damage the cord   mains lead  and may cause fire or  electrical shock    Prevent metallic 
79. omputer   Install the USB driver to the computer  beforehand  page 29      For Windows 98  Windows  98SE  Windows 2000   Windows Me and Windows  XP Users     1 Select the drive type using  the MS FD selector on this  camera    When used as the floppy disk  drive  set the MS FD selector to  FD    When used as the    Memory Stick     drive  set the MS FD selector to  MS     2 Connect the AC power  adaptor and turn on the  camera     3 Connect the camera to the  computer using the supplied  USB cable     82    4 Open    My Computer    on  Windows and check the icon     Removable Disk     then use  the camera as an external  drive     Note   e When using Windows 2000  Windows Me   or Windows XP  see also page 31      The drive symbol   D    etc   may differ  depending on your computer       If you are using Mac OS X v10 0 v10 1    you can use only a    Memory Stick    with a  computer running Mac OS X v10 0   v10 1   Even if you insert a floppy disk   Mac OS X v10 0 v10 1  cannot recognize  it  To use data saved on a floppy disk   copy it to a    Memory Stick    first   page 77      Additional information  EE SSS SS SS eee ee  Precautions    On cleaning    Cleaning the LCD screen   Wipe the screen surface with a  cleaning cloth  optional  or an LCD  cleaning kit  optional  to remove  fingerprints  dust  etc     Cleaning the camera surface  Clean the camera surface with a soft  cloth slightly moistened with water   then wipe the surface dry  Do not use  any type of solvent such as
80. on       The battery pack cannot  be charged        The power of the camera is turned on       Turn off the power of the camera  page 10         The battery life is short        e You are recording playing back images under  extremely cold temperatures    e The battery pack is not charged enough       Charge the battery pack fully    e The battery pack is dead       Replace the battery pack with a new one           91    igi uonewuojul jeuonippy       Symptom    Cause and or Solution       The indication of the  battery remaining time is  not proper  or the power is  immediately turned off  even if the battery  remaining indicator  indicates that the battery  level is sufficient     e You are using the camera for many hours under  extremely hot or cold temperatures   e The battery pack is dead       Replace the battery pack with a new one   page 9       The battery level is too low       Install the fully charged battery pack  pages 9   10    e A deviation has occurred in the remaining battery  time       Charge the battery pack fully  page 10             CHG  lamp does not light  up when charging a  battery pack           The POWER ON OFF e A malfunction has occurred in the battery pack    CHG  lamp flashes when     Contact your Sony dealer or local authorized  charging a battery pack  Sony service facility    The POWER ON OFF e The AC power adaptor is not connected         Connect the power cord firmly to a wall outlet   wall socket   page 10       The battery pack is not i
81. ontrol button  then press the center       15    p  peys Buia fal       Inserting a floppy disk       EJECT lock DISK EJECT lever come         Check that the write protect tab is set to the recordable position for  recording     Recordable erasable                Unrecordable unerasable            Insert the floppy disk until it clicks        Usable floppy disks  e Size  3 5 inch  e Type  2HD  1 44 MB   e Format  MS DOS format  512 bytes x 18 sectors     Notes   e Do not insert the media other than the floppy disks described above    e You cannot use the optional MSAC FD2M FD2MA Floppy Disk Adaptor for Memory Stick      If the access lamp is lit  data is being read or written  Never remove the floppy disk  turn off  the power  or change the setting of the MS FD selector while the access lamp is lit  Otherwise   the image data could be damaged or lost     Removing the floppy disk  While sliding the EJECT lock to the left  slide down the DISK EJECT lever     16    Inserting a    Memory Stick       See page 85 for details about    Memory Stick           peyejs bunje5          Memory Stick    cover         Open the    Memory Stick    cover          insert the    Memory Stick      Insert the    Memory Stick    with the  gt  mark facing toward the    Memory Stick     slot as illustrated until it clicks           Close the    Memory Stick    cover        Removing the    Memory Stick     Open the    Memory Stick    cover  then push the    Memory Stick    once lightly     Notes     In
82. ovided as standard    QuickTime 3 0 or newer must be installed to play back moving pictures     Notes     If you connect two or more devices that use USB to a single computer or use a hub  operation is  not guaranteed    e Some USB devices may not operate if they are connected to the computer at the same time as  your camera    e Operations are not guaranteed for all the recommended computer environments mentioned  above     General procedure for viewing images    Step 1 Installing the USB driver to the computer  page 35   Perform this step only when you view the images on your computer for  the first time     Step 2 Connecting your camera to your computer using the USB cable   page 36     Step 3 Viewing images on Macintosh  page 36     34    For Mac OS 9 1 9 2 Mac OS X v10 0 v10 1  users   You do not have to install a USB driver  Macintosh recognizes the camera as a drive  as soon as it is connected it to the Macintosh using the USB cable  Begin the  procedure from Step 2     Step 1 Installing the USB driver to the computer    Before connecting your camera to your computer  install the USB driver to the  computer  The USB driver is included with the application software in the CD ROM  which is supplied with your camera        0 Turn on your computer and allow the Mac OS to load          insert the supplied CD ROM in the CD ROM drive of your  computer   The CD ROM window  Pixela ImageMixer  appears           Double click the    Setup Menu    icon in the CD ROM window   The   
83. r   Hardware Profiles   Performance         View devices by type f View devices by connection           2  Disk drives   e  Display adapters   m  Floppy disk controllers     Hard disk controllers                      P Network adapters       Sony Handycam  icy Ports  COM  amp  LPT      2 88  Sound  video and game controllers  Es a    Properties   Retesh   Remove   Print         Click    Other Devices         Check for    a Sony DSC    or    4  Sony Handycam    with a question mark     33    3 If there is a device indicated with a question mark  delete it     Click    4  Sony DSC    or    4  Sony Handycam      Click    Remove     The    Confirm Device Removal    screen appears      Click the    OK    button     4 Turn off your camera and disconnect the dedicated USB cable from  the camera and computer     5 Install the USB driver provided on the supplied CD ROM   See    Step 1 Installing the USB driver to the computer  page 29            Viewing images on Macintosh    Recommended Computer environment    OS  Mac OS 8 5 1 8 6 9 0 9 1 9 2  Mac OS X v10 0 v10 1   The above OS must be installed at the factory   However  note that the upgrade to Mac OS 9 0 9 1 should be used for the  following models       iMac with the Mac OS 8 6 factory pre installed and a slot loading type   CD ROM drive       iBook or Power Mac G4 with the Mac OS 8 6 factory pre installed  Mac OS X v10 0 v10 1  users can use a USB connection only when a     Memory Stick    is used    The USB connector must be pr
84. r attach  images to e mail on your computer using the supplied USB cable and application  software    Viewing images using a computer  page 27   Recording still images for e mail  E MAIL   page 61       Records a moving picture  The digital still camera can record a moving picture for maximum 60 seconds  Your  camera does not record sound    Recording moving images  page 23       Select from various recording modes  Creating Clip Motion Files  page 59  Recording text documents  TEXT   page 62  Recording still images as uncompressed files  TIFF   page 63    Table of contents       Introduction wc  eceeeceeeeee 5  Getting started   Identifying the parts    eee eee 7   Preparing the power supply              9   Setting the date and time 14   Inserting a floppy disk   0 0 0      Inserting a    Memory Stick               17  Basic operations    gt  Recording   Recording still images             18   Recording moving images              23    gt  Playback   Playing back still images                24   Playing back moving images          25    Viewing images using a computer 27  Image file storage destinations and    image file names          ee 38  Viewing images using     TmageMixer    ccecce 42    Advanced operations    Before performing  advanced operations    How to use the PLAY STILL   MOVIE selector              0cce 48    How to use the control button         48  How to change the menu settings      50   gt  Various recording   Setting the image size     IMAGE SIZE  oc 57 
85. r the floppy  disks or the    Memory Stick   s unusable or  image data breakdown  damage or loss may  occur     LCD screen  finder  only models   with a finder  and lens     The LCD screen and the finder are  manufactured using extremely high   precision technology 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 finder   These points are normal in the  manufacturing process and do not affect  the recording in any way    e 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 get the camera wet   When taking pictures outdoors in the rain or  under similar conditions  be careful not to  get the camera wet  If moisture  condensation occurs  refer to page 83 and  follow the instructions on how to remove it  before using the camera     Back up recommendation  To avoid the potential risk of data loss   always copy  back up  data to a disk     When the camera is used for long  periods  Note that the camera body may become hot     Introduction    Check images after recording  Recording still images   page 18  Playing back still images   page 24  Deleting images  DELETE    page 75       Capture images with your computer  You can copy images onto your computer and view and modify images o
86. recorded in TIFF  mode with a print mark  only the  uncompressed image is printed  and the  JPEG image recorded at the same time is  not printed     p    Format    When you format a floppy disk or a     Memory Stick     all data stored on the  floppy disk or the    Memory Stick    will  be deleted  Check the contents of the  floppy disk or the    Memory Stick     before formatting     Note  Even if images are protected  these images  will be deleted         1 Select the floppy disk or the     Memory Stick    using the  MS FD selector     2 Insert only the floppy disk or  the    Memory Stick    you want  to format    Be sure to insert only the media  you want to format     3 Select  FILE  from the menu      When formatting a floppy disk  Select  DISK TOOL     FORMAT   and then  OK  from  the menu     e When formatting a    Memory  Stick     Select  FORMAT   and then   OK  from the menu     To cancel formatting  Select  CANCEL  in step 3     81    Bunipa  lt       Notes     Format the floppy disk or the     Memory Stick    only using this  camera  You cannot format the  floppy disk or the    Memory Stick     using a computer via the USB cable    e When you format  be sure to use a fully  charged battery pack or the AC power  adaptor as the power source      gt  As an external drive  z  Using the camera as  an external drive of a  computer    Once you connect the camera to a  computer using the USB cable  you  can use the camera as a floppy disk      Memory Stick    drive of a c
87. reen indicators during moving image playback    Press DISPLAY to turn on off the indicators on the LCD screen   See page 98 for a detailed description of the indicators     26    Viewing images using a  computer    You can view or edit image data recorded with your camera using software installed  in your computer  You can also attach the image data to e mail     Viewing images using a floppy disk drive    Example  For Windows Me users       Turn on your computer and insert a floppy disk in the floppy disk  drive of your computer         2  Open      amp  My Computer    and double click      amp  3 1 2 Floppy  A                Double click a file to be viewed   See    Image file storage destinations and image file names     page 38  for  details   It is recommended that you copy a moving image file to the hard disk of your  computer before viewing it  If you view the file directly from a floppy disk  the  image may break off        Viewing images on a computer using the USB cable    This section describes the method for viewing images on a computer using the  supplied USB cable    The USB cable is used to connect the camera to a computer so that operations can  be performed on image files recorded in a floppy disk or a    Memory Stick    from the  computer    In order to use the USB cable  a USB driver must be installed in the computer  beforehand    Be sure to also refer to the operation manuals for your computer and the application  software     Viewing images on Windows  p
88. roubleshooting 0 0    cee 88  Warning and notice messages         93  Self diagnosis display    Specifications          0    LCD screen indicators    ee  dermenn OVER ne Ere ne       Getting started    Identifying the parts    See the pages in parentheses for details of operation                                                1  Self timer lamp  21  7  Lens    2  Flash  22  8  Lens cap  supplied     3  Shutter button  18  23  9  VIDEO OUT jack  73     4  Zoom lever  20  10  DC IN cover DC IN jack  10  13    5  Photocell window for flash       Do not block while recording      6  Tripod receptacle  bottom  surface   Use a tripod with a screw length of  less than 5 5 mm  7 32 inch   You  cannot firmly secure the camera to  tripods having longer screws  and  may damage the camera     peye s Gules fal    iS  El    es     is  lee  El lal fal E                            12          13          14          15          16          17          18             19          Photocell window for LCD  screen    The LCD screen becomes brighter  when exposed to sunlight     LCD screen    PLAY STILL MOVIE selector   48     LCD BACKLIGHT switch  20     4  Flash  button   4  Flash  lamp  22     FOCUS button  64   PROGRAM AE button  65   DISPLAY button  21   Control button  48        Attaching the  shoulder strap                                  29       Hooks for strap    N    S ANAN       Bes    POWER ON OFF  CHG    Charge  lamp  10     Access lamp  18  19   DISK EJECT lever  16   POWER switch
89. rs after a moment     sean  i       If the title screen does not appear      Double click    My Computer    on the Desktop       Double click the CD ROM     ImageMixer  E             The drive symbol   E    etc   may differ depending on your computer        Click    USB Driver    on the screen   The    Welcome to the InstallShield Wizard for Sony USB Driver    window  appears        Follow the on screen messages to install the USB driver        Eject the CD ROM from the computer             0 O  O        Select    Yes    want to restart my computer now    and click    Finish      Your computer restarts and you can connect your camera to your computer        Step 2 Gennecting your camera to your computer using the USB  cable    You can connect your camera to your computer after Windows is loaded        Insert a floppy disk or a    Memory Stick    in your computer and set  the MS FD selector in accordance with the media you have  inserted        30     2  Connect the AC power adaptor to your camera and turn on your  camera              Use the supplied dedicated USB cable to connect the USB jack   mini B  on your camera to the USB connector on your computer     Computer                         HE   To the USB   To the USB jack  connector USB cable  supplied  Push the connector in  as far as it will go                          USB MODE    appears on the LCD screen of your camera    When you connect the camera for the first time  the operation automatically  starts to allow your 
90. s  settings  regardless of the setting of the  POWER switch  The built in  rechargeable lithium battery is always  charged as long as you are using your  camera  The battery  however  will get  discharged gradually if you do not use  your camera  It will be completely  discharged in about one month if you  do not use your camera at all  Even if  the built in rechargeable lithium  battery is not charged  it will not affect  the camera operation  To retain the  date and time  etc   charge the battery if  the battery is discharged     Charging the built in rechargeable   lithium battery    e Connect your camera to house  current  mains  using the AC power  adaptor supplied with your camera   and leave your camera with the  power turned off for more than 24  hours    e Or install the fully charged battery  pack in your camera  and leave your  camera with the power turned off for  more than 24 hours     If any problem occurs  unplug your  camera and contact your nearest Sony  dealer        On    Memory Stick   s       Memory Stick    is a new compact   portable and versatile IC recording  medium with a data capacity that  exceeds a floppy disk     Memory Stick     is specially designed for exchanging  and sharing digital data among     Memory Stick    compatible products   Because it is removable     Memory  Stick    can also be used for external  data storage     There are two types of    Memory  Stick   s  general    Memory Stick      s and     MagicGate Memory Stick   s that ar
91. s on Windows  page 32     For Windows XP users   You do not have to install a USB driver  Windows XP recognizes the camera as a  drive as soon as it is connected it to the computer using the USB cable  Begin the  procedure from Step 2     The operation below is explained using Windows Me  The window screen and  operation method may be different depending on the type of OS     Siep 1 Installing the USB driver to the computer    Before connecting your camera to your computer  install the USB driver to the  computer  The USB driver is included with the application software in the CD ROM  which is supplied with your camera     For Windows 98  Windows 98SE  Windows 2000  and Windows Me  users  Do not connect your camera to your computer yet  Be sure to    complete installation of the USB driver before connecting your  camera to the computer  If you connect the USB cable first  you will  be unable to install the USB driver properly        See    If the Removable Disk does not appear     page 33  for corrective measures if the  USB cable was connected before installing the driver and the driver software could  not be installed correctly     29    yoegheid  lt  iy    Before operation  If you are using Windows 2000  log in as an administrator and then install the USB  driver          Turn on your computer and allow Windows to load   Close all applications you are running on your computer          insert the supplied CD ROM in the CD ROM drive of your  computer   The title screen appea
92. screen appears     3 Set the layout   Set the layout you prefer  Normally  click the Print Image Only  0  button under    the screen     4 Click the print setup button at the lower right of the screen     The    Print Setup    screen appears  Set the paper size and printing direction and  click    OK                       46    5 Click the print button at the lower right of the screen     The    Print    screen appears  Click    OK      The image is printed     If the image is not printed    Confirm whether the printer setting is correct   See the operating instructions supplied with your printer for further information     Viewing the on line help of    PIXELA ImageMixer Ver 1 0 for Sony       You can find detailed information about procedures and functions of    PIXELA  ImageMixer Ver 1 0 for Sony        For Windows users       0 Click the Help button  J at the upper right of the screen     The    ImageMixer Help    screen appears            You can access the information you want from the table of  contents or click a link displayed in blue characters  site address         For Macintosh users    Use your web browser to open the manual html file in the folder in which  ImageMixer Ver 1 0 for Sony is installed     To close the on line help  Click the button XJ for closing the window of    PIXELA ImageMixer Ver 1 0 for  Sony       If you have any questions about    PIXELA ImageMixer Ver 1 0  for Sony       ImageMixer Ver 1 0 for Sony is a trademark of PIXELA corporation   Ref
93. sert the    Memory Stick    firmly until it clicks  otherwise a message such as    MEMORY  STICK ERROR    will be displayed      If the access lamp is lit  data is being read or written  Never remove the    Memory Stick     turn  off the power  or change the setting of the MS FD selector while the access lamp is lit   Otherwise  the image data could be damaged or lost    e You cannot record or edit images on a    Memory Stick    if the write protect switch is set to the  LOCK position    Connector                                           Write protect  switch       Label space    The position and shape of the write protect switch may differ depending on the types of     Memory Stick    used     17    Basic operations  gt  Recording    Recording still images    Still images are recorded in JPEG format   Slide the POWER switch down to turn on the power and insert a floppy disk or a     Memory Stick    in your camera           Access lamp           1  Set the PLAY STILL MOVIE selector to STILL          Select the recording media using the MS FD selector   MS  When recording on the    Memory Stick      FD  When recording on the floppy disk           Press and hold the shutter button halfway down   The image has not been recorded yet at this time  The camera automatically  adjusts the exposure and focus in accordance with the subject and recording  conditions  When the camera finishes the automatic adjustments  the AE AF  lock indicator    stops flashing  then lights up and is fo
94. tery  pack  NP F550  optional     Frequently using the LCD panel or   frequently operating the zoom wears   out the battery pack faster  We  recommend using the large capacity  battery pack  NP F550  optional     Be certain to turn the POWER switch   to off when not taking shots or   playing back on your camera    Procure spare batteries that can last   two or three times longer than the   expected recording time  Also  make   a trial recording before you record   the actual images    Do not expose the battery pack to   water  The battery pack is not water    resistant     Remaining battery time indicator      If the power goes off although the  battery remaining indicator indicates  that the battery pack has enough  power to operate  charge the battery  pack fully again so that the indication  on the battery remaining indicator is  correct  Note  however  that the  correct battery indication sometimes  will not be restored if it is used in  high temperatures for a long time or  left in a fully charged state  or the  battery pack is frequently used   Regard the remaining battery time  indication as the approximate  shooting time       The  J mark indicating there is little  remaining battery time sometimes  flashes depending on the operating  conditions or ambient temperature  and environment even if the  remaining battery time is 5 to 10  minutes     How to store the battery pack   e If the battery pack is not used for a  long time  do the following  procedure once per year 
95. tery life and number of images that can be recorded played back at a  temperature of 25  C  77  F  with a fully charged battery pack  640x480 image size  and in NORMAL recording mode       Recording at about 5 second intervals when using a floppy disk  or at about 3 second intervals  when using a    Memory Stick          Playing back single images continuously at about 2 second intervals    MOVIE mode recording when using floppy disks             NP F330  supplied  NP F550  Battery life  min   Battery life  min    Continuous recording Approx  85 Approx  180       MOVIE mode recording when using    Memory Stick   s             NP F330  supplied  NP F550  Battery life  min   Battery life  min    Continuous recording Approx  90 Approx  190                   Approximate time that can be recorded at a temperature of 25  C  77  F  and 160x112  image size with a fully charged battery pack     Notes   e The battery life and number of images will be decreased when using at low temperature  using  the flash  turning the power on off frequently  or using the zoom    e The capacity of the floppy disk or the    Memory Stick    is limited  The above figures are as a  guide when you continuously record play back by replacing the floppy disk or the    Memory  Stick         If sufficient battery remaining time is indicated but the power runs out soon  fully charge the  battery so that the correct battery remaining time appears      Do not short the DC plug of the AC power adaptor with a metal
96. the file format  The formats that can be used with this  camera are as follows     JPEG format  Most digital still cameras  operating systems of computers  and browser  software adopt this format  This format is able to compress files without  appreciable deterioration  However  if the image is compressed and saved on  repeated occasions  the image will deteriorate  This camera records still images  using the JPEG format for normal recording     GIF format  Using this format  the image will not deteriorate even if the image is compressed    and saved on repeated occasions  This format limits the number of colors used  to 256 colors  This camera records still images using the GIF format in Clip  Motion  page 59  or TEXT mode  page 62      TIFF format  Stores shooting images without compression  so the image does not deteriorate     Most of operating systems and applications correspond to this format  This  camera records still images using the TIFF format for the TIFF mode  page 63      MPEG format  This format is very typical for moving images  This camera records moving    images in the MPEG format during the recording              41    yoegheld  lt  iy    Viewing images using     ImageMixer       Installing    PIXELA ImageMixer Ver 1 0 for Sony       You can easily view a still image and or moving image recorded by your camera  using the    PIXELA ImageMixer Ver 1 0 for Sony    provided on the CD ROM  supplied with your camera    The system requirements of your computer ar
97. 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 POWER switch to  on in PLAY mode until the power   goes off without a floppy disk or a      Memory Stick    inserted     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  Please buy a new battery  pack    e The battery life varies according to  how it is stored and operating  conditions and environment for each  battery pack     87    uonewuojul jeuonippy       Troubleshooting    If you experience trouble with your camera  first check the following items  Should  your camera still not operate properly after you have made these checks  consult your  Sony dealer or local authorized Sony service facility  If code displays  C O00 0O0   appear on the LCD screen  the self diagnosis display function is working    page 95            Symptom Cause and or Solution  Your camera does not e You are not using an    InfoLITHIUM    battery pack   work      Use an    InfoLITHIUM    battery pack  page 9         The floppy disk is not inserted properly       Eject the disk  and insert it again  page 16    e The battery level is too low   The C
98. ut  connector   VIDEO OUT   Minijack   Video  1 Vp p  75 Q   unbalanced  sync negative    USB jack    mini B    96    LCD screen   LCD panel   6 2 cm  2 5 type    TFT  Thin Film Transistor  active matrix  drive    Total number of dots  123 200  560x220  dots    General   Application   Sony battery pack NP F330   supplied  F550  Optional   Power requirements   7 2 V   Power consumption   During shooting and  LCD backlight is on   MVC FD100  3 5 W  MVC FD200  3 6 W  Operating temperature  0  C to 40  C  32  F to 104  F   Storage temperature   20  C to  60  C     4  F to   140  F    Dimensions  Approx    142 x 104 x 77 mm  5 1 2 x  4 x 3 inches   w h d   Mass  Approx     645 g  1 lb 7 0z     including NP F330 battery  pack  floppy disk and lens  cap  etc      AC L10A L10B  AC power adaptor    Power requirements  100 to 240 V AC  50 60 Hz    Rated output voltage  DC 8 4 V  1 5 A in operating  mode   Operating temperature  0  C to 40  C  32  F to 104  F   Storage temperature     20  C to  60  C     4  F to   140  F     Dimensions  Approx    125x39x62 mm  5x1 9 16x  2 1 2 inches   w h d    Mass  Approx     280 g  10 oz     NP F330 battery  pack   Battery type  Lithium ion  Maximum output  voltage   DC 8 4 V    Mean output voltage  DC 7 2 V   Capacity   5 0 Wh  700 mAh   Operating temperature  0  C to 40  C  32  F to 104  F   Dimensions  Approx    38 4x20 6x70 8 mm    1 9 16x13 16x2 7 8 inches    w h d    Mass  Approx     70 g  2 oz     Accessories  AC L10A L10B   AC power adaptor  
99. ytromacclose sublect   tora   The ISO film speed is set to AUTO when a   ae J PROGRAM AE function other than the  distant subject  spot light metering mode is set     65          Tips    Under normal recording conditions  the  camera automatically makes various    adjustments     such as those for the focus     iris  exposure  and white balance  as it  shoots  However  you may not be able to  carry out your desired shooting  depending on shooting conditions  The  PROGRAM AE function provides you    with near op    imum adjustments to suit    your shooting situation                                                        66          Adjusting the  exposure   EXPOSURE         1 Set the PLAY STILL MOVIE  selector to STILL or MOVIE     2 Select  CAMERA  and then   EXPOSURE  from the menu     3 Select the desired exposure  value     Adjust the exposure value while  checking the brightness of the  background  You can select values  ranging from  2 0 EV to    2 0 EV  in steps of 1 3 EV     Note   If a subject is under extremely bright or dark  situations  or the flash is used  the exposure  adjustment may not be effective           Tips   Normally  the camera automatically  adjusts the exposure  If the color of the  image is too dark or bright as shown  below  we recommend that you adjust the  exposure manually  When recording a  backlighted subject or a subject in the  snow  set the exposure toward    and  when recording a subject with extremely  bright illumination such as a spotli
    
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