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1. Dox Self Timer Off Not using the self timer So Self Timer 10sec Shooting starts after a 10 second delay Use this setting if you want to include yourself in the image To cancel press again Self Timer 2sec Shooting starts after a two second delay This is to prevent blurring due to unsteadiness when the shutter button is pressed 2 Press the shutter button The self timer lamp flashes and a beep sounds until the shutter operates suonouny Bunooys BuisN 2568 Selecting a flash mode Press 4 Flash on the control button then select the desired mode with lt gt 4auTl0 Flash Auto Flashes when there is insufficient light or backlight 4 Flash On Flash always operates 4s Slow Synchro Flash On Flash always operates The shutter speed is slow in a dark place to clearly shoot the background that is out of flash light amp Flash Off Flash does not operate e Flash On and Slow Synchro Flash On are not available when the camera is in Intelligent Auto Adjustment mode e You cannot use the flash during burst or bracket shooting Changing the screen display Press DISP screen display on the control button then select the desired mode with A V Bright Image Only Sets screen brighter and displays only images E Bright Histogram Sets screen brighter and displays a graph of the image brightness Eg Bright Sets screen brighter and d
2. SIOUlO j 596GB Additional information on this product and answers to frequently asked questions can be found at our Customer Support Website http Awww sony net Volatile Organic Compound free vegetable oil based econ Printed on 70 or more recycled paper using VOC ink Printed in Japan 4133905120
3. Scene Selection iso mai A a g J XS High Sensitivity Shoot without flash in low light reducing blur i o High Sensitivity 2 Twilig ht Shoots night Shoots images without a scenes wi flash even in low lighting color m Soft Snap Shoots images with a softer atmosphere for portraits of people flowers etc SA Advanced Sports Shooting Shoots images by predicting the movement of the subject and setting focus L Landscape Shoots with the focus on a distant subject splendor a Twilight Portrait Shoots sharp images of people in a dark place without losing the nighttime atmosphere e The flash does not operate in some modes nighttime atmosphere 4 Gourmet Shoots food arrangements in delicious 7 amp Beach Shoots seaside or lakeside scenes with the blueness of the water captured more vividly Snow Shoots snow scenes in white more clearly Fireworks Shoots fireworks in all their hout losing the suonouny Buljooys BuisN 2968 Shooting with Program Auto Allows you to shoot with the exposure adjusted automatically both the shutter speed and the aperture F value Also you can select various settings using the menu Set the mode dial to p Program Auto 2 Press the shutter button Shooting with a desired exposure Manual Exposure Shooting You can shoot at your favorite exposure by
4. 1 Cyber shot application software Cyber shot Handbook Cyber shot Step up Guide Instruction Manual this manual 1 Using the wrist and lens cap straps Attach the wrist strap and place your hand through the loop to prevent the camera from damage by being dropped Hook for i wrist strap Q ii Hook for lens cap stra xL p strap Identifying parts 1 Smile button 2 ON OFF Power button 3 Mode dial 4 Shutter button 5 For shooting W T Zoom lever For viewing Q Playback zoom lever f 3 Index lever 6 Microphone 7 Flash 8 Hook for lens cap strap 9 Self timer lamp Smile Shutter lamp AF illuminator 10 Lens 11 LCD screen 12 Speaker 13 Hook for wrist strap 14 Playback button 15 Control button Menu on A W lt gt Menu off DISP S Y 4 peyieys Buje 16 f Delete button 17 MENU button y 19 20 21 22 Bottom 18 Tripod receptacle e Use a tripod with a screw less than 5 5 mm 7 32 inch long Otherwise you cannot firmly secure the camera and damage to the camera may occur 19 Battery Memory Stick Duo media cover 20 Battery insertion slot 21 Memory Stick Duo media slot 22 Multi connector 23 Battery eject lever 24 Access lamp 1198 Charging the battery pack Insert the battery pack into
5. Cyber shot Handbook T 4 Follow the instructions on the screen to complete the installation 9 Remove the CD ROM after the installation is complete SODIAP 19470 0 Hunosuuog E 4168 Stage 2 Importing images to your computer using PMB Insert a fully charged battery pack to the camera then press the Playback button 2 Connect the camera to your computer Connecting appears on the screen of the camera To a USB jack Cable af multi use QQ 4 terminal To the multi connector e Ts is displayed on the screen during the communication session Do not operate the computer while the indicator is displayed When the indicator changes to yss you can start using the computer again 3 Click the Import button For details see the PMB Guide Stage 3 Viewing PMB Guide Double click the 4 PMB Guide icon on the desktop To access the PMB Guide from the start a menu Click Start All Programs gt fal Sony Picture Utility Help PMB z A Guide eR PMB Guide Do not disconnect the cable for multi use terminal from the camera while the camera is operating or while Accessing appears on the screen of the camera Doing so may corrupt the data e When using a battery with little remaining charge you may not be able to transfer the data or the data may be corrupted Using
6. Incandescent WZ an gwe Flash _f q One Push S amp T One Push Set Focus Changes the focus method GH Multi AF EE Center AF E Spot AF 1 0 m 3 0 m 7 0 m oo Metering Mode Sets which part of the subject to measure to determine the exposure EH Multi fe Center J Spot Scene Recognition Automatically detects the shooting conditions and then takes the shot GBS Autori Advanced Smile Detection Sensitivity Sets the level of sensitivity to detect smile Big Smile Normal Smile Slight Smile Face Detection Selects the priority subject for adjusting the focus when using Face Detection G8 Oft Rio Auto Q g Child Priority IgJe Adult Priority Flash Level Adjusts the amount of flash light 2 0EV to 2 0EV Anti Blink Sets Anti Blink function Auto Off Red Eye Reduction Sets to reduce the red eye phenomenon 82d Auto G On Q Off DRO Optimizes the brightness and contrast GA of DRO standard BA DRO plus Color Mode Changes the vividness of the image or adds special effects c Normal y Vividgt Sepia wy B amp W Contrast Adjusts the contrast C Qr Standard Sharpness Adjusts the sharpness EL p Standar SteadyShot Selects the anti blur mode ey Shooting is Continuous i Off g Settings Changes the camera settings MENU in viewing mode Item Description Ty Slideshow Plays back ima
7. ISO sensitivity Recommended Exposure Index set to Auto Approx 0 2 m to 7 0 m 7 7 8 inches to 22 feet 11 5 8 inches W approx 0 9 m to 5 5 m 2 feet 11 1 2 inches to 18 feet 5 8 inches T Input and Output connectors Multi use terminal Type2b AV out SD HD Component USB DC in Video output Audio output Stereo USB communication USB communication Hi Speed USB USB 2 0 compliant LCD screen LCD panel 7 5 cm 3 0 type TFT drive Total number of dots 230 400 960 x 240 dots Power general Power Rechargeable battery pack NP BG1 3 6 V NP FGI sold separately 3 6 V AC LS5K AC Adaptor sold separately 42V Power consumption during shooting 1 1 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 107 3 x 68 7 x 47 1 mm 4 1 4 x 2 3 4 x 1 7 8 inches W H D excluding protrusions Mass including NP BG1 battery pack and Memory Stick Duo media Approx 279 g 9 8 oz Microphone Monaural Speaker Monaural Exif Print Compatible PRINT Image Matching III Compatible PictBridge Compatible BC CSGD BC CSGE battery charger Power requirements AC 100 V to 240 V 50 60 Hz 2 W Output voltage DC 4 2 V 0 25 A 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 83 x 55 x 24 mm 3 3 8 x 2 1 4 x 31 32 inches W H D Ma
8. 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 This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 For Customers in U S A UL is an internationally recognized safety organization The UL Mark on the product means it has been UL Listed 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 Regulatory Information Declaration of Conformity Trade Name SONY Model No DSC H20 Responsible Party Sony Electronics Inc Address 16530 Via Esprillo San Diego CA 92127U S A Telephone No 858 942 2230 This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation 358 46B CAUTION You are cautioned that any changes or modifications not expressly approved in this manual could void your authority to operate this equipment l 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
9. SOUNCS 0 0 2 eee ene eeeee ene eetteententeteeees 44 Using the MENU items 0 Using the amp Settings items Others cach cas coh ec awsteeesae nid adbeast nme ee ein 50 List of icons displayed On the SCrEEN Lu eee cece teeeeteeeeeeneenteeeees 50 Learning more about the camera Cyber shot Handbook 53 WROUDISESHOOUING reini e ee riS 54 PRECAUTIONS e nanenane Ea e E E E EE EEEE EEEE nese E 57 SPSCIHICALONS arseno Enar a ETEA A eiS inea 58 768 8 amp 8 Notes on using the camera Internal memory and Memory Stick Duo media back up Do not turn off the camera remove the battery pack or remove the Memory Stick Duo media while the access lamp is lit Otherwise the internal memory data or Memory Stick Duo media may be damaged Be sure to make a backup copy to protect your data On management files When you insert a Memory Stick Duo media without a management file into the camera and turn on the power part of the Memory Stick Duo media capacity is used to automatically create a management file It may take some time until you can perform the next operation Notes on recording playback e Before you start recording make a trial recording to make sure that the camera is working correctly The camera is neither dust proof nor splash proof nor water proof Read Precautions page 57 before operating the camera Avoid exposing the camera to water If w
10. The measurement method is based on the CIPA standard CIPA Camera amp Imaging Products Association e The battery life and the number of still images may vary depending on the camera settings ante Using the camera abroad You can use the camera the battery charger supplied and the AC LS5K AC Adaptor sold separately in any country or region where the power supply is within 100 V to 240 V AC 50 60 Hz Do not use an electronic transformer travel converter This may cause a malfunction p yeys Buje 1368 Inserting the battery pack a Memory Stick Duo media sold separately Open the cover peyieys Buje Insert the Memory Stick Duo media sold separately With the terminal side facing the LCD insert the Memory Stick Duo media until it clicks into place 3 Insert the battery pack Insert the battery while pressing the lever in the direction of the arrow A Close the cover 1488 I Memory Stick media that you can use Memory Stick Duo media gt You can also use a Memory Stick PRO Duo media or Memory Stick PRO HG Duo media with the camera For details on the number of images time that can be recorded see pages 28 32 Other types of Memory Stick media or memory card are not compatible with the camera Memory Stick media You cannot use a Memory Stick media with the camera I To remove the Memory
11. battery pack correctly page 14 e The battery pack is discharged Insert a charged battery pack page 12 e The battery pack is dead Replace it with a new one e Use a recommended battery pack The power turns off suddenly e Depending on the camera and battery temperature the power may turn off automatically to protect the camera In this case a message is displayed on the LCD screen before the power turns off 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 again page 16 e The battery pack is dead Replace it with a new one The remaining charge indicator is incorrect e The battery charge will quickly get used up and the actual remaining battery charge will be lower than the indicator in the following cases When you use the camera in an extremely hot or cold location When you use the flash and zoom frequently When you repeatedly turn the power on and off When you set the screen brightness higher using DISP screen display settings e A discrepancy arose between the remaining charge indicator and the actual remaining battery charge Fully discharge the battery pack once then charge it to correct the indication e The battery pack is discharged Insert the charged battery pack page 12 e The battery pack is dead Replace it with a new one Cannot charge the battery pac
12. close UPs Macro erisuse ssecess steven a E E 25 Usma thesellter ssiri R nce 25 Selecting a flash mode E E E E T 26 Changing the SCreen CISPIAY 2 cicero ncessesenseonensnantdesecnsenstnoenscensodendanyont 26 Selecting the image size to match the USAGE cece cece tteeeees 27 Using the Shooting mode that matches the scene Scene Selection 28 Shooting with Program AUtO encensada iieii 30 Shooting with a desired exposure Manual Exposure Shooting 30 SNN MOVES eenen aee E Ee Er a NEEE EEE EEE 31 USING VIEWING FUNCTIONS eeceecseecseecseeseestesstesteestesseesees Viewing an enlarged image Playback zoom Searching for an image Image Index Viewing still images with music Slideshow Selecting the display format View Mode cccceeseeseeteeeteeteeteereenes Deleting images wasnt cseccht ccs heneer ce srerrmraeencaciernorcnconeenanine 36 Deleting IMAG SS aires ou cosn ded seca taseatoue dees hdpancate tet E A 36 Deleting all images Format ceccesceeseeceeeeeereeeeeeeeeaeeneeeeeenetareseentess 37 Connecting to Other devices o eeseeesceeccteeectteeeteeeteeeeee 38 VIEWING IMAGES ON ATV ssccsecssescncesescdeesiertecteseateedd naea ii 38 Printing still IMAGES seedtime a ie 38 Using the camera with a COMpUtEr sssssesereerieererresreretrrerrsrrserrtrretre 40 Changing camera settings 0 ecsccecceecteeeeeeeeeeeeteeeeee 44 Changing the operation
13. due to continuous use but it is not a malfunction On the overheat protection Depending on the camera and battery temperature you may be unable to record movies or the power may turn off automatically to protect the camera A message will be displayed on the LCD screen before the power turns off or you can no longer record movies On image data compatibility e The camera conforms with DCF Design rule for Camera File system universal standard established by JEITA Japan Electronics and Information Technology Industries Association e Sony does not guarantee that the camera will play back images recorded or edited with other equipment or that other equipment will play back images recorded with the camera Warning on copyright Television programs films videotapes and other materials may be copyrighted Unauthorized recording of such materials may be contrary to the provisions of the copyright laws No compensation for damaged content or recording failure Sony cannot compensate for failure to record or loss or damage of recorded content due to a malfunction of the camera or recording media etc 9GB peyieys Buje 1068 Checking the accessories supplied Battery charger BC CSGD BC CSGE 1 Power cord mains lead 1 not supplied in the USA and Canada e Rechargeable battery pack NP BG1 1 Battery case 1 e Wrist strap 1 N a e Lens cap 1 Q CD ROM
14. fingerprints dust etc Cleaning the camera surface Clean the camera surface with a soft cloth slightly moistened with water then wipe the surface with a dry cloth To prevent damage to the finish or casing Do not expose the camera to chemical products such as thinner benzine alcohol disposable cloths insect repellent sunscreen or insecticide Do not touch the camera with any of the above on your hand Do not leave the camera in contact with rubber or vinyl for a long time On operating temperatures Your camera is designed for use under the temperatures between 0 C and 40 C 32 F and 104 F Shooting in extremely cold or hot places that exceed this range is not recommended On moisture condensation If the camera is brought directly from a cold to a warm location moisture may condense inside or outside the camera This moisture condensation may cause a malfunction of the camera If moisture condensation occurs Turn off the camera and wait about an hour for the moisture to evaporate Note that if you attempt to shoot with moisture remaining inside the lens you will be unable to record clear images On the internal rechargeable backup battery This camera has an internal rechargeable battery for maintaining the date and time and other settings regardless of whether the power is on or off This rechargeable battery is continually charged as long as you are using the camera However if you use
15. not operate the camera for about three minutes the camera turns off automatically Auto power off function 1 5GB Setting the clock Press the ON OFF Power button The camera is turned on e It may take time for the power to turn on and allow operation 2 Select a setting item with A on the control button then press Date amp Time Format Select the date and time display format Daylight Savings Select Daylight Savings On Off Date amp Time Sets the date and time peyieys Buje Control button Date amp Time Setting Home Date amp Time Format Y M D Daylight Savings On Date amp Time 2009 01 01 10 35 AM 3 Set the numeric value and desired settings with A W lt gt then press e Midnight is indicated as 12 00 AM and noon as 12 00 PM 1608 A Select Go to next then press 5 Select your desired area with lt gt on the control button then press 2009 01 01 04 00 AM P GMT 0 0 Lisbon London 6 Select OK then press o Date amp Time Setting Lisbon London 2009 01 01 04 00 AM Daylight Savings On e The camera does not have a feature for superimposing dates on images By using PMB in the CD ROM supplied you can print or save images with the date I Setting the date and time again Press the MENU button then select 8 Settings Clock Settings page 49 peyieys Buje 1768 Sh
16. off the beep shutter sound 44ce Using the MENU items Displays available functions for easy setting when the camera is in shooting or playback mode Only the items that are available for each mode are displayed on the screen Select Settings Main Settings Initialize to initialize the settings to the default setting Press the MENU button to display the Menu screen 2 Select the desired menu item with A W lt gt on the control button During playback confirm by pressing 3 Press the MENU button to turn off the Menu screen IMENU in shooting mode Item Description movies HH Auto HHQ High Sensitivity Movie shooting mode Changes the settings according to the selected scene when shooting Image Size Sets the image size w a l a A a 416 9 10M 5M 3M VGA am 7M om FINE STD E 1280x720Fine k 1280x720 Standard ER VGA REC Mode Selects the continuous shooting method Normal Burst BRK 0 3EV BRK 0 7EV BRK 1 0EV EV Adjusts exposure manually 2 0EV to 2 0EV ISO Selects a luminous sensitivity Auto ISO 80 to ISO 3200 sBuimes esoweo Bulbueyo m 4568 Item Description White Balance Adjusts color tones according to the surrounding light conditions Co Auto 38 Daylight e Cloudy i Fluorescent Light 1 4 Fluorescent Light 2 a Fluorescent Light 3 20
17. the battery charger e You can charge the battery even when it is partially charged 2 Connect the battery For customers in the USA and Canada charger to the wall Plug outlet wall socket If you continue charging the battery pack for about one more hour after the CHARGE lamp turns off the charge will last slightly longer full charge p yeys Buje CHARGE lamp Lit Charging Off Charging finished normal CHARGE lamp charge For customers in countries regions other than the USA and Canada Power cord mains lead CHARGE lamp 3 When charging is finished disconnect the battery charger 1268 Charging time Full charge time Normal charge time Approx 330 min Approx 270 min e The table above shows the time required to charge a fully depleted battery pack at a temperature of 25 C 77 F Charging may take longer depending on conditions of use and circumstances e Connect the battery charger to the nearest wall outlet wall socket e When charging is finished disconnect the power cord mains lead from the wall outlet wall socket and remove the battery pack from the battery charger e Be sure to use the battery pack or the battery charger of the genuine Sony brand Battery life and number of images you can record view Battery life min No of Images Shooting still images Approx 145 Approx 290 Viewing still images Approx 320 Approx 6400
18. the camera for only short periods it discharges gradually and if you do not use the camera at all for about one month it becomes completely discharged In this case be sure to charge this rechargeable battery before using the camera However even if this rechargeable battery is not charged you can still use the camera but the date and time will not be indicated Charging method of the internal rechargeable backup battery Insert charged battery pack in the camera and then leave the camera for 24 hours or more with the power off suaylO 5768 5868 Specifications Camera System Image device 7 79 mm 1 2 3 type color CCD Primary color filter Total pixel number of camera Approx 12 4 Megapixels Effective pixel number of camera Approx 10 1 Megapixels Lens Carl Zeiss Vario Tessar 10x zoom lens f 6 3 mm 63 0 mm 38 mm 380 mm 35 mm film equivalent F3 5 W F4 4 T While shooting movies 16 9 39 mm 390 mm While shooting movies 4 3 47 mm 470 mm Exposure control Automatic exposure Manual exposure Scene Selection 10 modes White Balance Automatic Daylight Cloudy Fluorescent 1 2 3 Incandescent Flash One Push Recording interval for Burst mode 0 57 seconds File format Still images JPEG DCF Ver 2 0 Exif Ver 2 21 MPF Baseline compliant DPOF compatible Movies MPEG4 Visual Recording media Internal Memory approx 11 MB Memory Stick Duo media Flash Flash range
19. to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help The supplied interface cable must be used with the equipment in order to comply with the limits for a digital device pursuant to Subpart B of Part 15 of FCC Rules For Customers in Europe l Notice for the customers in the countries applying EU Directives The manufacturer of this product is Sony Corporation 1 7 1 Konan Minato ku Tokyo 108 0075 Japan The Authorized Representative for EMC and product safety is Sony Deutschland GmbH Hedelfinger Strasse 61 70327 Stuttgart Germany For any service or guarantee matters please
20. you operate the camera Language Setting Selects the language to be used in menu items warnings and messages Function Guide Selects whether or not to display the function guide when you operate the camera Initialize Initializes settings to their default settings Demo Mode Sets whether to view a demonstration of the Smile Shutter and Scene Recognition COMPONENT Selects the video signal output type according to the TV connected Video Out Sets the video signal output according to the TV color system of the connected video equipment Wide Zoom Display Plays back still images at a 4 3 or 3 2 aspect ratio as a 16 9 aspect ratio on HD High Definition TV USB Connect Selects the USB mode when connecting the camera to a computer or a PictBridge compliant printer using the cable for multi use terminal Download Music Changes music files using Music Transfer Format Music Deletes all background music files stored in the camera a Memory Format Formats the Memory Stick Duo media Stick Tool 3 7 p i for Create REC Folder Creates a folder in Memory Stick Duo media for recording images Change REC Folder Changes the folder currently used for recording images Delete REC Folder Deletes folders in Memory Stick Duo media Copy Copies all images in the internal memory to Memory Stick Duo media File Number Selects the me
21. E Sharpness p 101 0012 2009 11 9 30AM PLAY __ lt gt BACK NEXT __v VOLUME Smile Detection Sensitivity indicator 4 x14 sQPQ Zoom scaling Display Indication 3 Display Indication rat Color Mode W B BN 102 Recording folder lat PictBridge connecting Te Playback folder View Mode 96 Number of recordable Q Q2 Q3 images O4 Q5 Os 12 12 Image number Number of e Filter by Faces images recorded in selected BA Ga folder Q 100Min Recordable time Q Favorites Oo Recording Playback Media On Protect Memory Stick Duo DPOF Print order DPOF media internal memory Changing folder A PMB export K Deon AF Illuminator Playback zoom Qx2 0 A Red eye reduction 2 E Metering Mode Display Indication 4 4s O Flash mode ad ABAT lock Flash charging 180400 ISO number a a White Balance Ma NR slow shutter oes 125 Shutter speed F3 5 Aperture value 2 0EV Exposure Value 1S0 400 ISO number ol AF range finder frame indicator 1 0m Semi manual value NA Macro REC Recording a movie Standby Standby a movie 0 12 Recording time m s 101 0012 Folder file number 2009 11 Recorded date time of the 9 30 AM playback image STOP Function Guide for playing PLAY image lt gt BACK NEXT Selecting images v VOLUME Adjusting volume
22. Rotates a still image E Select Folder Selects the folder for viewing images g Settings Changes settings other than shooting settings sBuimes esoweo Bulbueyo 47s8 4868 Using the Settings items You can change the default settings Gy Shooting Settings are displayed only when settings have been entered from shooting mode Press the MENU button to display the Menu screen Select amp Settings with Y on the control button then press Select the desired item with A W lt gt on the control button then press 4 Press the MENU button to turn off the setting screen Category Item Description Wy Shooting AF Illuminator The AF Illuminator supplies fill light to focus more Settings easily on a subject in dark surroundings Grid Line Sets whether or not to display the grid lines on the screen Digital Zoom Selects the digital zoom mode Conversion Lens Sets for achieving appropriate focus when attaching a conversion lens Auto Orientation When the camera is rotated to shoot a portrait vertical image the camera records its position change and displays the image in the portrait position Auto Review Displays the recorded image on the screen for approximately two seconds immediately after shooting a still image Category Item Description T Main Settings Beep Selects or turns off the sound produced when
23. S ONY 4 133 905 12 1 Getting started Shooting viewing images Digital Still Camera Using shooting Instruction Manual f nctions DSC H20 Using viewing functions Before operating the unit please read this manual thoroughly and retain it for Deleting images future reference g 9 Connecting to other devices Changing camera gt D mtournuy settings Memory STICK 1m 2009 Sony Corporation Cuber s Owner s Record The model and serial numbers are located on the bottom Record the serial number in the space provided below Refer to these numbers whenever you call upon your Sony dealer regarding this product Model No DSC H20 Serial No To reduce fire or shock hazard do not expose the unit to rain or moisture IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS DANGER TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK CAREFULLY FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS If the shape of the plug does not fit the power outlet use an attachment plug adaptor of the proper configuration for the power outlet CAUTION Battery pack If the battery pack is mishandled the battery pack can burst cause a fire or even chemical burns Observe the following cautions Do not disassemble Do not crush and do not expose the battery pack to any shock or force such as hammering dropping or stepping on it Do not short circuit and do not allow metal objects to come into contact with the ba
24. SISUIO 5168 4 Display Indication Oo Self Timer C 32 00 Self diagnosis display ab Destination 14 Overheating warning Dr Dr Dw Conversion Lens tel PACH gle Face Detection BRK BRK BRK 40 3 40 7 1 0 Burst Bracket Management file full e SFuu j AF range finder frame Spot metering cross hair 2 0EV Exposure value 500 Shutter speed F3 5 Aperture value Lye PictBridge connecting a Playback Playback bar 35 37 32 N Latitude and Longitude 139 44 31 E display F Histogram 8 appears when histogram display is disabled C0000 Volume 5268 Learning more about the camera Cyber shot Handbook Cyber shot Handbook which explains how to use the camera in detail is included on the CD ROM supplied Refer to it for in depth instructions on the many functions of the camera e You need Adobe Reader to read Cyber shot Handbook If it is not installed on your computer you can download it from web page http www adobe com i For Windows users 1 Turn on your computer and insert the CD ROM supplied into the CD ROM drive 2 Click Cyber shot Handbook Cyber shot Step up Guide which contains information on accessories for the camera is installed at the same time SONY Cyber shot Application S
25. Stick Duo media Access lamp Make sure that the access lamp is not lit then push the Memory Stick Duo media in once e Never remove the Memory Stick Duo media battery pack when the access lamp is lit This may cause damage to data in the Memory Stick Duo media internal memory When there is no Memory Stick Duo media inserted Images are stored in the camera s internal memory approximately 11 MB To copy images from the internal memory to a Memory Stick Duo media insert the Memory Stick Duo media in the camera then select MENU Settings Memory Stick Tool Copy ITo remove the battery pack Battery eject lever peyieys Buje Slide the battery eject lever Be sure not to drop the battery pack I Checking the remaining battery charge A remaining charge indicator appears on the upper left of the LCD screen A 77 7 Ec High Low e It takes about one minute until the correct remaining charge indicator appears e The remaining charge indicator may not be correct under certain circumstances If the NP FG1 battery pack sold separately is used the minute display is also shown after the remaining charge indicator Battery capacity decreases over time and through repeated use When the operating time per charge decreases markedly the battery pack needs to be replaced Purchase a new battery pack If the camera is running on and you do
26. ater enters inside the camera a malfunction may occur In some cases the camera cannot be repaired Do not aim the camera at the sun or other bright light It may cause the malfunction of the camera Do not use the camera near a location that generates strong radio waves or emits radiation Otherwise the camera may not properly record or play back images Using the camera in sandy or dusty locations may cause malfunctions If moisture condensation occurs remove it before using the camera page 57 Do not shake or strike the camera It may cause a malfunction and you may not be able to record images Furthermore the recording media may become unusable or image data may be damaged Clean the flash surface before use The heat of flash emission may cause dirt on the flash surface to become discolored or to stick to the flash surface resulting in insufficient light emission Notes on the LCD screen and lens e The LCD screen is manufactured using extremely high precision technology so over 99 99 of the pixels are operational for effective use However some tiny black and or bright dots white red blue or green may appear on the LCD screen These dots are a normal result of the manufacturing process and do not affect the recording When the battery level becomes low the lens might stop moving Insert a charged battery pack and turn on the camera again On camera s temperature Your camera and battery may get warm
27. average bit rate the smoother the playback image Movie image size Average bit rate Usage guidelines 1280x720 Fine 9 Mbps Shoot highest quality movie for display on FINE HDTV 1280x720 Standard 6 Mbps Shoot standard quality movie for display on STD HDTV REY VGA 3 Mbps Shoot at an image size suitable for WEB upload Maximum recording time The table below shows the approximate maximum recording times These are the total times for all movie files Continuous shooting is possible for approximately 29 minutes Units hour minute second Spee diene Memory Stick Duo media formatted with this camera memory Approx 556 mB 512MB 1GB 2GB 4GB 8GB 16GB Size 11 MB 1280x720 Fine 0 03 00 0 06 40 0 13 50 0 28 30 0 56 20 1 53 50 3 51 40 1280x720 Standard 0 04 30 0 09 50 0 20 20 0 41 30 1 22 10 2 46 10 5 38 00 VGA 0 00 10 0 09 20 0 19 50 0 40 50 1 23 20 2 44 30 5 32 30 11 16 10 e The recording time may vary depending on the shooting conditions and the recording media e The continuous shooting time differs according to the shooting conditions temperature etc The value above is based on screen brightness set to Normal e Movies with the size set to 1280x720 can only be recorded on a Memory Stick PRO Duo media Viewing an enlarged image Playback zoom Press the gt Playback 7 button
28. ettings on the setting screen e The Video Out setting is set to NTSC mode at the factory to let you enjoy optimum movie image quality When images do not appear or jittery on your TV you may be using a PAL only TV Try switching the Video Out setting to PAL page 49 Printing still images If you have a PictBridge compliant printer you can print images by the following procedure First set the camera to enable USB connection between the camera and the printer Connect the camera to the printer with the cable for multi use terminal supplied Turn on the printer After the connection is made the A indicator appears 3868 Press MENU amp Print with A V lt gt on the control button gt desired mode gt Q ik This Image Print the currently displayed image 9 ia Multiple Images Press lt gt to MENU button display the image then 4 Select the desired setting item then OK The image is printed e If it was impossible to connect to the printer be sure to set USB Connect under f Main Settings to PictBridge Q Printing at a shop You cannot print images stored in the internal memory at a print shop directly from the camera Copy the images to a Memory Stick Duo media then take the Memory Stick Duo media to the print shop How to copy Press MENU ss Settings E Memory Stick Tool Copy gt OK For detail
29. ges Select the images press and then press the MENU button to delete This Image You can delete the currently displayed image Exit Cancels the deletion 3668 Deleting all images Format You can delete all data stored on Memory Stick Duo media or the internal memory If a Memory Stick Duo media is inserted all data stored on the Memory Stick Duo media are deleted If no Memory Stick Duo media is inserted all data stored in the internal memory are deleted Press the MENU button Select amp Settings with Y on the control button then press o Select Memory Stick Tool or amp Internal Memory Tool with A W lt gt on the control button then press Format o 4 Select OK then press e Formatting permanently deletes all data including protected images and the data cannot be recovered sebew Gunejeq m 3768 Viewing images ona TV Connect the camera to the TV with the cable for multi use terminal supplied me To audio video input jacks To the multi connector f Cable for multi use terminal ule al Viewing images on a HD High Definition TV e You can view images recorded on the camera by connecting the camera to an HD High Definition TV with the HD Output Adaptor Cable sold separately Use a Type2b compliant HD Output Adaptor Cable e Set COMPONENT to HD 1080i under Main S
30. ges in succession along with effects and music Date List Selects the playback date list fm Event List Selects the event group to be played back View Mode Switches the View Modes EB Date View ig Event View Q9 Favorites Pay Folder View Q Filter by Faces Plays back images filtered to meet certain conditions 2 Off Q All people MQ Children Ga Infants Go Smiles Q Add Remove Favorites Adds images to Favorites or removes images from Favorites Q This Image C Multiple Images Add All in Date Range Remove All in Date Range The displayed text differs according to each View Mode C Retouch Retouches still images E Trimming oy Red Eye Correction E Unsharp masking BE Soft Focus Q Partial Color 8 Fisheye Lens E Cross Filter Eg Radial Blur Retro Happy Faces yj Multi Purpose Resize Changes the image size according to usage HDTV RE Blog E mail i Delete Deletes images Ta This Image fla Multiple Images im All in Date Range The displayed text differs according to each View Mode o amp Protect Prevents accidental erasure On This Image Ofa Multiple Images DPOF Adds a Print order mark to the image you want to print in a Memory Stick Duo media PPOR This Image f Multiple Images Ik Print Prints images using a PictBridge compliant printer dky This Image dq Multiple Images oS Rotate
31. he gt Playback button page 19 The folder file name has been changed on your computer e No guarantees are made for playing back on this camera files containing images which were processed on a computer or images which were shot using other cameras e The camera is in USB mode Delete the USB connection e You may not be able to play back some images stored on the Memory Stick Duo media shot using other cameras Play such images in Folder View page 35 This is caused by copying images on your computer to the Memory Stick Duo media without using the PMB Play such images in Folder View page 35 5668 Precautions Do not use store the camera in the following places e In an extremely hot cold or humid place In places such as in a car parked in the sun the camera body may become deformed and this may cause a malfunction e Under direct sunlight or near a heater The camera body may become discolored or deformed and this may cause a malfunction e In a location subject to rocking vibration e Near strong magnetic place In sandy or dusty places Be careful not to let sand or dust get into the camera This may cause the camera to malfunction and in some cases this malfunction cannot be repaired On cleaning Cleaning the LCD screen Wipe the screen surface with an LCD cleaning kit sold separately to remove fingerprints dust etc Cleaning the lens Wipe the lens with a soft cloth to remove
32. ht Portrait it changes the settings as follows and shoots two images with different effects First shot Second shot 2 Shot in Slow Synchro mode S ot with the sensitivity increased to reduce blur 2 Shot in Slow Synchro mode using the face most illuminated by the flash as the reference S ot with the sensitivity increased using the face most illuminated by the flash as the reference to reduce blur illuminated by the flash as the reference D Shot in Slow Synchro mode Shot with a slower shutter speed and the sensitivity not increased Shot using the flash Shot with the background brightness and contrast adjusted DRO plus P Shot using the face most Shot with the face and background brightness and contrast adjusted DRO plus When shooting with Scene Recognition set to Advanced the camera automatically takes two shots when g Portrait is recognized An image without closed eyes is automatically selected displayed and recorded suonouny Buljooys BuisN 2368 Focusing on the face of the subject Face Detection The camera detects the face of the subject and focuses on it You can select which subject takes priority when focusing Press the MENU button Cina 9 j Q MENU button 2 Select gi Face Detection with A lt 4 gt on the control button desired mode 121 Off Does not use Face Detection i Auto Automatical
33. icable in the European Union and other European countries with separate collection systems This symbol on the battery or on the packaging indicates that the battery provided with this product shall not be treated as household waste By ensuring these batteries are disposed of correctly you will help prevent potentially negative consequences for the environment and human health which could otherwise be caused by inappropriate waste handling of the battery The recycling of the materials will help to conserve natural resources In case of products that for safety performance or data integrity reasons require a permanent connection with an incorporated battery this battery should be replaced by qualified service staff only To ensure that the battery will be treated properly hand over the product at end of life to the applicable collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment For all other batteries please view the section on how to remove the battery from the product safely Hand the battery over to the applicable collection point for the recycling of waste batteries For more detailed information about recycling of this product or battery please contact your local Civic Office your household waste disposal service or the shop where you purchased the product Notice for customers in the United Kingdom A moulded plug complying with BS 1363 is fitted to this equipment for your safety and convenie
34. ing date stamps a CD burner drive or DVD burner drive Export to camera Exporting images to a Memory Stick Duo media and viewing them PMB is not compatible with Macintosh computers i Stage 1 Installing the PMB supplied You can install the software supplied using the following procedure When you install PMB Music Transfer is also installed e Log on as Administrator 1 Check your computer environment Recommended environment for using PMB and Music Transfer OS pre installed Microsoft Windows XP SP3 Windows Vista SP1 CPU Intel Pentium III 800 MHz or faster For playing editing the High Definition movies Intel Pentium 4 2 8 GHz or faster Intel Pentium D 2 8 GHz or faster Intel Core Duo 1 66 GHz or faster Intel Core 2 Duo 1 20 GHz or faster Memory 512 MB or more For playing editing the High Definition movies 1 GB or more Hard Disk Disk space required for installation Approximately 500 MB Display Screen resolution 1 024 x 768 dots or more Video memory 32 MB or more Recommended 64 MB or more l 64 bit editions and Starter Edition are not supported Starter Edition is not supported Turn on your computer and insert the CD ROM supplied into the CD ROM drive The installation menu screen appears Click Install SONY Cyber shot Application Software The Choose Setup Language screen appears PMB Yer
35. isplays the information fi Normal Sets screen to standard brightness and displays the information ule al Q Histogram and brightness settings A histogram is a graph showing the brightness of an image The graph display indicates a bright image when skewed to the right side and a dark image when skewed to the left side If you view images in bright outside light adjust the screen brightness up However the battery power may decrease faster under such condition 2668 Selecting the image size to match the usage The image size determines the size of the image file that is recorded when you take a image The larger the image size the more detail will be reproduced when the image is printed on large format paper The smaller the image size the more images can be recorded Select the image size that matches the way you will view your images Press the MENU button 2 Select Image Size with 4 v lt gt on the control button gt desired size gt Image size Usage guidelines No of images Printing 3648x2736 10M For prints up to A3 size 2592x1944 For prints up to A4 size 2048x1536 For prints up to L 2L size Z 640x480 For e mail attachments Less i Fine a s VGA More Rough 3648x2432 3 2 aspect ratio as in pho
36. k while it is inside the camera e You cannot charge the battery pack using the AC Adaptor sold separately Use the battery charger supplied to charge the battery The CHARGE lamp flashes while charging the battery e Remove and reinsert the battery pack making sure it is installed correctly The temperature may be inappropriate for charging Try charging the battery pack again within the proper charging temperature range 10 C to 30 C 50 F to 86 F Shooting still images movies Cannot record images e Check the free capacity of the internal memory or Memory Stick Duo media pages 28 32 If it is full do one of the following Delete unnecessary images page 36 Change the Memory Stick Duo media e You cannot record images while charging the flash e When shooting a still image set the mode dial to other than H Movie Mode e Set the mode dial to H Movie Mode when shooting movies e You can record movies with an image size of 1280x720 on Memory Stick PRO Duo media When using recording media other than Memory Stick PRO Duo media set the movie image size to VGA The camera is in Smile Shutter demonstration mode Set Demo Mode to Off White black red purple or other streaks appear on the image or the image seems reddish e This phenomenon is called smearing This is not a malfunction O gt 1 D Z 5568 Cannot play back images Press t
37. ly selects and focuses on a priority face gw Child Priority Detects and shoots with priority on a child s face tglg Adult Priority Detects and shoots with priority on an adult s face LI an Q Registering the priority face Selected face Memory Press on the control button during Face Detection The leftmost face is registered as the priority face and the frame changes to an orange colored _ Each time you press the priority face moves one face to the right Press repeatedly until the orange frame is on the face you want to register To cancel the face registration Off move the orange frame to the rightmost face then press again 2468 Shooting close ups Macro You can shoot beautiful close up images of small subjects such as insects or flowers Press amp Macro on the control A button then select the desired DISP mode with lt gt KO 4 gt Shuto Auto The camera adjusts the focus N automatically from distant subjects to close up Normally put the camera in this mode Macro On The camera adjusts the focus with priority on close up subjects Set Macro On when shooting close subjects e Macro mode is fixed to Auto when the camera is in Intelligent Auto Adjustment mode or Movie Mode Using the self timer Press amp Self Timer on the control button then select the desired mode with A
38. manually setting the shutter speed and aperture value Set the mode dial to M Manual Exposure Shooting 2 Press on the control button 3 Select the shutter speed and aperture value using control Shuherspeedi button aperture value Exposure value Control button Feature lt gt Aperture value Av Shutter speed 30 GB o Return The difference between the settings and proper exposure judged by the camera appears as an EV value on screen OEV is the value judged as the most suitable by the camera e The flash is set to Flash On or Flash Off Shooting movies Set the mode dial to H Movie Mode 2 Press the shutter button fully down to start recording 3 Press the shutter button fully down again to stop recording The operating sound of the lens or beep sound of buttons might be recorded while shooting a movie e Even if you turn the lever fully the camera zooms slowly while shooting a movie I Viewing movies Press the gt Playback button and press next previous on the control button to select a movie to view Press Button Playback feature o Pause gt Fast forward lt Fast rewind v Displays the volume control screen Adjust the volume with A V suonouny Bunooys BuisN 3168 3268 Image size The larger the image size the higher the image quality The higher the amount of data used per second
39. n halfway down iTurning off the camera Press ON OFF Power button Control button ip Delete button 1968 2068 Displaying minimum indicators Easy Shooting This mode uses the minimum number of settings The text size increases and indicators become easier to see Set the mode dial to Easy Easy Shooting Action How to change Self Timer Press N on the control button Select Self Timer 10sec or Self Timer Off Image Size Press MENU Select Large or Small from Image Size Flash Press 4 on the control button Select Flash Auto or Flash Off Press MENU Flash Select Auto or Off Qon Easy Viewing mode When you press the gt Playback button with the mode dial set to EASY Easy Shooting the playback screen text becomes larger and easier to see In addition the functions that can be used are limited I Delete button You can delete the currently displayed image Select OK MENU button You can delete the currently displayed image with Delete Single Image delete all images in a folder with Delete All Images Detecting smiles and shooting automatically Smile Shutter Press Smile button 2 Wait detecting a smile When the smile level exceeds the lt point on the indicator the camera shoots images automatically When you press Smile button again Smile Shutter ends If you press the shutter button du
40. nce Should the fuse in the plug supplied need to be replaced a fuse of the same rating as the supplied one and approved by ASTA or BSI to BS 1362 i e marked with an or Y mark must be used If the plug supplied with this equipment has a detachable fuse cover be sure to attach the fuse cover after you change the fuse Never use the plug without the fuse cover If you should lose the fuse cover please contact your nearest Sony service station HGB 668 Table of contents NOTES OM USING The Camera ws cxncins de cesceshsany anncxsae EE EA 8 Getting started m aa a a a a a 10 Checkinoitheraccessorios sUpplicd ama ee 10 Identifying parts Charging the battery pack Inserting the battery pack a Memory Stick Duo media sold separately ER are eee ce eee are a arc ree eer ne eee pee sae 14 SSiIMOBtHeIC OC kommen cesses rare tet emerners N rte nee eer meee cReen ree 16 Shooting viewing IMAGES u uuuuus1112111 18 ShootingimageS ara ene e a e eee 18 MIGWINGQIIMAGES a erea ete etrere eee ee eee ee rere eee 19 Using Shooting functions 00 0 eeceeeceesseeceesteseteeseeseeesteeeteeee 20 Displaying minimum indicators Easy Shooting cceceeeeeeseererees 20 Detecting smiles and shooting automatically Smile Shutter 21 Detecting the shooting conditions automatically Scene Recognition 22 Focusing on the face of the subject Face Detection e 24 Shooting
41. oftware Start Cyber shot Handbook from the shortcut on the desktop I For Macintosh users 1 Turn on your computer and insert the CD ROM supplied into the CD ROM drive 2 Select the Handbook folder and copy Handbook pdf stored in the GB folder to your computer After copying is complete double click Handbook pdf 5368 54GB Troubleshooting If you experience trouble with the camera try the following solutions Check the items below and refer to Cyber shot Handbook PDF If a code such as C 00 00 appears on the screen refer to Cyber shot Handbook gt i Remove the battery pack wait for about one minute re insert the battery pack then turn on the power gt a Initialize the settings page 48 gt i Consult your Sony dealer or local authorized Sony service facility On repairing cameras with internal memory or Music files function included data in the camera may be checked on minimum necessity to verify and improve the malfunction symptoms Sony will not copy or save any of those data Battery pack and power Cannot insert the battery pack e Insert the battery pack correctly by pushing the battery eject lever page 14 Cannot turn on the camera After inserting the battery pack into the camera it may take a few moments for the camera to power up e Insert the
42. ooting images Set the camera to if Intelligent Auto Adjustment then press ON OFF Power button To shoot movies set the mode dial to EH Movie Mode page 31 ON OFF Power button Mode dial 2 Hold the camera steady as W T Zoom lever illustrated T side e Move the W T Zoom lever towards T to _ zoom in towards W to zoom out Moving the lever slightly zooms slowly Ww side fj and moving the lever fully zooms fast Press the shutter button Shutter button halfway down to focus SteadyShot is is displayed to indicate that SteadyShot is working When the image is in focus a beep sounds and the indicator lights The shortest shooting distance is approximately 2 cm 13 16 inches W 90 cm 2 feet 11 1 2 inches T from the lens sobew GBuimaia buljooyus A Press the shutter button fully down The image is shot 1808 Viewing images Press the Playback button The last image shot is displayed When images on the Memory Stick Duo media recorded with other cameras cannot be played back on this camera view the images in Folder View page 35 I Selecting next previous image Select an image with next lt 4 previous on the control button sobew Buimaia buljoous I Deleting an image Press Delete button Select This Image with A on the control button then press I Returning to shooting images Press the shutter butto
43. refer to the addresses given in separate service or guarantee documents This product has been tested and found compliant with the limits set out in the EMC Directive for using connection cables shorter than 3 meters 9 8 feet l Attention The electromagnetic fields at the specific frequencies may influence the picture and sound of this unit Notice If static electricity or electromagnetism causes data transfer to discontinue midway fail restart the application or disconnect and connect the communication cable USB etc again Disposal of Old Electrical amp Electronic Equipment Applicable in the European Union and other European countries with separate collection systems This symbol on the product or on its packaging indicates that this product shall not be treated as household waste Instead it shall be handed over to the applicable collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment By ensuring this product is disposed of correctly you will help prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and human health which could otherwise be caused by inappropriate waste handling of this product The recycling of materials will help to conserve natural resources For more detailed information about recycling of this product please contact your local Civic Office your household waste disposal service or the shop where you purchased the product Disposal of waste batteries appl
44. ring Smile Shutter the camera shoots the image then returns to Smile Shutter mode Face Detection frame Smile Detection Sensitivity indicator ante Hints for better capturing of smiles Do not cover the eyes with the bangs Try to orient the face in front of the camera and be as level as possible The detection rate is higher when the eyes are narrowed Give a clear smile with an open mouth The smile is easier to detect when the teeth are showing suonouns Buljooys BuisN a 2168 Detecting the shooting conditions automatically Scene Recognition Set the mode dial to is Intelligent Auto Adjustment Aim the camera at the subject When the camera recognizes a scene a Scene Recognition icon J Twilight amp Twilight Portrait 2 Twilight using a tripod Backlight A Backlight Portrait ai Landscape Y Macro or Portrait is displayed on the LCD screen Scene Recognition icon Press the shutter button halfway down to focus on the subject then shoot images 22GB ole al Shooting two images with different settings and selecting the one you like Press the MENU button then select jf Scene Recognition gt jff j Advanced with A 4 gt on the control button When the camera recognizes a difficult to shoot scene 2 Twilight g2 Twilight Portrait w Twilight using a tripod 74 Backlight amp A Backlig
45. s consult your photo printing service shop Superimposing dates on images This camera does not include a function for superimposing a date on an image The reason for this is to prevent the date from being duplicated during printing Printing at a shop You can ask that images be printed with a date superimposed For details consult with a photo printing service shop Printing at home Connect to a PictBridge compliant printer and press the MENU button then set Print gt Date to Date or Day amp Time SODIASP 19470 0 Buosuuog Superimposing dates on images using PMB With the supplied PMB software installed on a PC page 41 you can directly superimpose the date on an image However note that when images with a superimposed date are printed the date may be duplicated depending on print settings For details on PMB see the PMB Guide page 42 3968 4ose Using the camera with a computer Using PMB Picture Motion Browser You can enjoy the recorded images more than ever by taking advantage of the software and PMB is included on a CD ROM supplied There are more functions in addition to those listed below for enjoying your images For details see the PMB Guide page 42 Import to computer Calendar Viewing images in a calendar N Media service Uploading the image to the media service Printing images with Creating a data disc us
46. ss Approx 55 g 1 9 oz Rechargeable battery pack NP BG1 Used battery Lithium ion battery Maximum voltage DC 4 2 V Nominal voltage DC 3 6 V Maximum charge current 1 44 A Maximum charge voltage DC4 2 V Capacity typical 3 4 Wh 960 mAh minimum 3 3 Wh 910 mAh Design and specifications are subject to change without notice Trademarks The following marks are trademarks of Sony Corporation Cuber shot Cyber shot Memory Stick S Memory Stick PRO Memory STICK PRO Memory Stick Duo Memory STICK Dua Memory Stick PRO Duo Memory STICK PRO Duo Memory Stick PRO HG Duo Memory Stick PRO HG Duo Memory Stick Micro MagicGate MAGICGATE PhotoTV HD Info LITHIUM Microsoft Windows DirectX and Windows Vista are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries e Macintosh and Mac OS are trademarks or registered trademarks of Apple Inc Intel MMX and Pentium are trademarks or registered trademarks of Intel Corporation e Adobe and Reader are either trademarks or registered trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated in the United States and or other countries e In addition system and product names used in this manual are in general trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective developers or manufacturers However the or marks are not used in all cases in this manual
47. the AC Adaptor sold separately and the USB AV DC IN cable for multi use terminal sold separately is recommended 42GB Using the camera with your Macintosh computer You can copy images to your Macintosh computer However PMB is not compatible When images are exported to Memory Stick Duo media view them in Folder View You can install Music Transfer on your Macintosh computer Recommended computer environment The following environment is recommended for a computer connected to the camera Recommended environment for importing images OS pre installed Mac OS 9 1 9 2 Mac OS X v10 1 to v10 5 USB jack Provided as standard Recommended environment for using Music Transfer OS pre installed Mac OS X v10 3 to v10 5 Memory 64 MB or more 128 MB or more is recommended Hard Disk Disk space required for installation Approximately 50 MB SODIASP 19470 0 Buosuuog 4368 Changing the operation sounds You can set the sound produced when you operate the camera Press the MENU button Select amp Settings with Y on the control button then press 3 Select yt Main Settings with A lt gt on the control button then press Beep desired mode Shutter Turns on the shutter sound when you press the shutter button High Low Turns on the beep shutter sound when you press the control shutter button If you want to lower the volume select Low Off Turns
48. thod used to assign file numbers to images mm Internal Format Formats the internal memory Memory Yoo File Number Selects the method used to assign file numbers to images Clock Settings Area Setting Adjusts the time to the local time of the selected area Date amp Time Setting Sets the date and time sBuimes esoweo Bulbueyo 496GB 5068 List of icons displayed on the screen Icons are displayed on the screen to indicate the camera status You can change the screen display using DISP screen display on the control button page 26 When shooting still images 10M 4 Indication L 2 iso400 MG 125 F3 5 2 0EV The icons are limited in EASY Easy Shooting mode When shooting movies Battery remaining Low battery warning Image size Scene Selection its MP Mode dial Intelligent Auto Fa mme Im oomme Adjustment Program Auto 0 a ay ees 3 w 2 Scene Recognition icon S C 32 00 Dv a Y a 1 4 HH HE Movie shooting mode SFULL Sa en White Balance is AS M NF 5 etering Mode e Mering Moa When playing back CCW e SteadyShot E A Vibration warning OOA 3 iy Scene Recognition 180400 D R OF DRO Plus a Contrast l EL
49. to display an image G then move the Q Playback zoom lever The image is enlarged at twice the size with the center of the image 2 Adjust the zoom scale and position Q Playback zoom lever Move the lever towards T to zoom in or W to zoom out A V 4 gt on the control button Adjusts the position of the zoomed part of the E image shown E Shows the displayed area of the whole image Searching for an image Image Index Press the gt Playback AN button to display an image AS then move the amp Image a Index lever re e Move the Eg Image Index lever me again to display an index screen with even more images Select an image with A W lt gt on the control button e To return to the single image screen press suoijoun BuimalA Bulsp 3368 3468 Viewing still images with music Slideshow Press the gt Playback button to display a still image then press the MENU button 2 Select Slideshow with A V lt gt on the control button then press 3 Select Start with A on the control button then press The slideshow starts To end the slideshow press Oselecting background music You can transfer a desired music file from your CDs or MP3 files to the camera to play back during slideshow To transfer music files install the Music Transfer software supplied to your computer page 41 then follow the steps belo
50. to prints and Less Fine 8M postcards ag 3648x2056 For viewing on a high definition TV Less Fine 7 M ag 1920x1080 t t 2M More Rough suonouny Bunooys BuisN 4 2768 2868 e When you print images shot with 16 9 aspect ratio both edges may be cut off I Number of still images that can be recorded Units Images Capaci Masha Memory Stick Duo media formatted with this camera memory ae PR 256 MB 512MB 1GB 2GB 4GB 8GB 16GB 10M 2 47 99 202 412 812 1640 3335 5M 3 68 143 293 595 1174 2372 4821 3M 7 144 301 617 1253 2472 4991 10140 VGA 70 1383 2897 5924 12030 23730 47910 97390 3 2 8M 2 46 97 200 406 801 1618 3290 16 9 7M 2 47 98 201 409 807 1629 3312 16 9 2M 11 230 482 987 2005 3955 7986 16230 The number of still images may vary depending on the shooting conditions and the recording media e When the number of remaining shootable images is greater than 9 999 the gt 9999 indicator appears e When an image shot with other cameras is played back on this camera the image may not appear in the actual image size Using the Shooting mode that matches the scene Scene Selection Set the mode dial to scn Scene Selection A list of Scene Selection modes is displayed 2 Select the desired mode with A lt 4 gt on the control button gt If you want to switch to another scene press the MENU button
51. ttery terminals Do not expose to high temperature above 60 C 140 F such as in direct sunlight or in a car parked in the sun Do not incinerate or dispose of in fire Do not handle damaged or leaking lithium ion batteries Be sure to charge the battery pack using a genuine Sony battery charger or a device that can charge the battery pack Keep the battery pack out of the reach of small children Keep the battery pack dry e Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by Sony Dispose of used battery packs promptly as described in the instructions Battery charger Even if the CHARGE lamp is not lit the battery charger is not disconnected from the AC power source mains as long as it is connected to the wall outlet wall socket If some trouble occurs while using the battery charger immediately shut off the power by disconnecting the plug from the wall outlet wall socket For 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 Battery pack This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules
52. w Press MENU gt g Settings F Main Settings gt Download Music OK Make a USB connection between the camera and your computer Start and operate Music Transfer For details on Music Transfer see the Music Transfer help Selecting the display format View Mode Allows you to select the display format for viewing multiple images when using Memory Stick Duo media Press the Playback button to display an image then press the MENU button Select P View Mode with a V lt gt on the control button gt desired mode Date View Displays images by the date EB Event View Analyzes the dates shots and frequency automatically organizes the images into groups and displays them Q Favorites Displays images registered as Favorites Pa Folder View Displays and organizes images by folders e When you cannot play back images recorded with other cameras view the images in Folder View suoijoun BuimalA Bulsp E 3568 Deleting images Press Playback button to display an image then press i Delete button 2 Press A F on the control button to select the desired setting All in Date Range You can delete all images in the displayed date range According to the View Mode this item will be All in This Folder or All in Event MENU button Multiple Images You can select and delete multiple ima

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