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1. R 4AuTO Flash Auto Flashes when there is insufficient light or backlight 4 Flash On Flash always operates 4s Slow Synchro 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 You cannot use 4 Flash On or SL Slow Synchro when Scene Recognition is set to Auto or Advanced e Even with flash on the flash may not operate during burst suoloun Bunooys Huis 29 30 Focusing on a specific point of the frame Simply touch the point of the frame you wish to focus on to change the focus position 1 Point the camera at the subject then touch the point of the frame you want to focus on e You can change the focus point as many times as you wish before pressing the shutter button halfway down e If you want the camera to choose a focus point automatically touch OFF he No face detected 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 Touch TW si Face Detection desired mode fd iSi When touched Detects the face when an area with a face is touched on the screen Siro Auto Selects the face the DISP camera is to automatically focus on gs Child Priority Detects and shoots with priority on a child s fa
2. Memory Stick PRO HG Duo with the camera For details on the number of images time that can be recorded see page 32 Other types of Memory Stick or memory card are not compatible with the camera Memory Stick You cannot use a Memory Stick with the camera Copying images between recording media You cannot transfer images between the internal memory and a Memory Stick Duo inserted in the camera Use PMB in the CD ROM supplied to move images to the PC and then select the recording media to write the images to For details refer to PMB Guide after installing PMB page 43 Setting the clock Slide the lens cover as illustrated Press the frame on the LCD screen with your thumb until it opens fully The camera is turned on e You can also turn on the camera by pressing the POWER button poyweys Guiyje5 Touch the desired date Foe display format then touch gt Touch each item then touch A F to set its numeric value e Midnight is indicated as 12 00 AM and noon as 12 00 PM 4 Touch OK 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 e If the camera is running on and you do not operate the camera for about three minutes the camera turns off automatically Auto power off function I
3. To audio video input To the multi connector jacks Cable for multi use terminal e Output to a TV is not possible while connected to the network OQ viewing images on an 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 not supplied or Cyber shot Station not supplied e Set COMPONENT to HD 1080i in Main Settings 2 by selecting g Settings on the HOME screen e You cannot view movies output in HD 10801 signal format Set COMPONENT to SD when viewing movies SODIABP 19410 0 BUIJO UUOD 41 42 Using the camera with a computer I Using PMB Picture Motion Browser You can enjoy the recorded still images and movies 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 still images and movies For details see PMB Guide Import to computer Calendar Viewing images in a calendar Printing images _ with date stamps S DVD Media service Creating a data disc using a Uploading thedmage to the CD burn rdrive or DVD media service burner drive Export to camera I Using PMB Portable The camera has a built in application PMB Portable that lets you easily upload images to a media service You can also upload ima
4. MENU in viewing mode Selects the folder for viewing images View Mode Switches the View Modes Fly Date View ba Event View Q Favorites P Folder View Q Filter by Faces Plays back images filtered to meet certain conditions QOFF Off BA All people PQ Children QQ Infants Ga Smiles ITF Slideshow Plays back images in succession along with effects and music f Scrapbook Attaches a background and displays images like a photo album Q Add Remove Adds images to Favorites or removes images from Favorites Paventcs we This Image Multiple Images OS Add All in Date Range Remove All in Date Range The displayed text differs according to each View Mode J Add Remove Registers cancels registration of images to be uploaded to a media service Sharemark L This Image Multiple Images R Add All in Date Range Remove All in Date Range The displayed text differs according to each View Mode L Retouch Retouches still images EEA Trimmingfoy Red Eye Correction F Unsharp masking EY Soft Focus B Partial Color Fisheye Lens Z Cross Filter Ex Radial Blur Retro Happy Faces Paint Paints on a still image and saves as a new image D Multi Purpose Changes the image size according to usage V4 K Resize E HDTV Blog E mail sBullles es weo HulbueyD 03 54 i Delete Deletes images po Pez This Image fa Multiple Images i All in Date Range
5. S ONY 4 105 996 21 1 Getting started Shooting viewing images Digital Still Camera MEV EaEI Uploading images DN OZ CIE Before operating the unit please read this manual thoroughly and retain it for future reference Using shooting functions Using viewing functions Connecting to other devices Changing camera settings GB Cyber shot 4 infoLiTHiuM D 2008 Sony Corporation Memory STICK mm TYPE 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 G3 Serial No WARNING To reduce fire or shock hazard do not expose the unit to rain or moisture For Customers in the U S A AN A CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK NOT O 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 IMPORTANT SAFEGU
6. 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 FD1 battery pack not supplied is used the minute display is also shown after the remaining charge indicator e 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 15 poyeys bulyje5 16 To remove the battery pack Battery eject lever Slide the battery eject lever Be sure not to drop the battery pack e Never remove the battery pack Memory Stick Duo not supplied when the access lamp is lit This may cause damage to data Recording to internal memory The camera has an approximately 4GB internal memory that allows you to record and play many images even without a Memory Stick Duo not supplied Recording to a Memory Stick Duo When a Memory Stick Duo is inserted you can record images to the Memory Stick Duo and play images on the Memory Stick Duo You cannot record or play images on internal memory With the terminal side facing the lens insert the Memory Stick Duo until it clicks into place To remove the Memory Stick Duo push the Memory Stick Duo in once Memory Stick Duo You can also use a Memory Stick PRO Duo or
7. The displayed text differs according to each View Mode of Protect Prevents accidental erasure On This Image O7 Multiple Images amp Set All in Date Range oE Remove All in Date Range The displayed text differs according to each View Mode Adds a Print order mark to the images you want to print in a Memory Stick Duo PPOE This Image P fa Multiple Images PEOF Set All in Date Range peor Remove All in Date Range The displayed text differs according to each View Mode i Print Prints images using a PictBridge compliant printer i This Image q Multiple Images e_ All in Date Range The displayed text differs according to each View Mode 42 Rotate Rotates a still image c Volume Settings Adjusts the volume Using functions in Program Auto mode You can change the Focus Metering Mode ISO and EV settings when REC Mode is set to gA Program Auto AUTO Ni ISO AUTO Oev nen Focus Changes the focus method HE Multi AF G J Center AF R Spot AF 1 0m 3 0m 7 0m co unlimited distance EH Metering Mode Measures the metering area EH Multi Center e Spot ioe ISO Sets the ISO sensitivity ISO AUTO ISO80 to ISO3200 Oev EV Adjusts the exposure 2 0EV to 2 0EV Viewing 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 functio
8. a x l4 gt Adjusts the position Q Changes the zoom scale aa Turns 4J Lv L lt gt on off x Cancels playback zoom Shows the displayed area of the whole image Displaying images full screen Wide Zoom Press the gt Playback button to display the still image then touch GE Wide Zoom e Touch again to end the wide zoom suoloun BUIMAIA Bulsn 33 34 Rotating a vertical orientation image Temporarily rotated display Press the gt Playback button to display the still image then select the vertical orientation images then touch 48 e Touch E again to end the display Viewing still images with music Slideshow Press the gt Playback button to display a still image then touch T Slideshow 2 Touch Start The slideshow starts e To end the slideshow touch the screen and then touch Exit 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 43 then follow the steps below Touch H Eb View Images 2 Music Tool Download Music 2 Make a USB connection between the camera and your computer Q Start and operate Music Transfer For details on Music Transfer see the Music Transf
9. is recommended Hard Disk Disk space required for installation approximately 250 MB Changing the screen display 1 Touch D4 desired mode QA Normal Displays buttons and icons ESE Simple Displays only buttons E Image Only Hides buttons and icons AUTO Pauro DIN disappears from the screen if Image Only playback is selected To display the buttons touch the center of the screen The Normal display returns temporarily Q Histogram and brightness settings The following setting can be accessed by touching DINA Histogram 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 Brightness This sets the backlight brightness Normal Bright When viewing images in bright outside light reset to Bright However the battery power may decrease faster under such condition sBullles es weo HulbueyD 41 48 Setting the password lock for the internal memory You can set a password to prevent the playback of images in the internal memory Touch M amp Settings Main Settings gt Q3 Password Lock gt Qa KY 4AuTO auto DISP 2 Input the 4 digit number of your choice touch OK 3 Input the same 4 digit number again touch OK OK 4 Turn off the camera Password Lock is enabled starti
10. lose the fuse cover please contact your nearest Sony service station For use in Norway Use of this radio equipment is not allowed in the geographical area within a radius of 20 km from the centre of Ny Alesund Svalb ard For use in Cyprus The end user must register the RLAN or WAS or WiFi devices in the Department of Electronic Communications P I 6 2006 and P I 6A 2006 P I 6 2006 is the Radiocommunications Categories of Stations Subject to General Authorization and Registration Order of 2006 P I 6A 2006 is the General Authorization for the use of Radiofrequencies by Radio Local area Networks and by Wireless Access Systems including Radio Local Area Networks WAS RLAN Table of contents IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS scctscsintedacdeusdestgocbiotedecmeddeudseckvobededeueocebessuees 2 Re PS CMIP a E A ended ieedens E E 4 Notes on using the camera lice sccssisdeicdacamabantdaesendeabeaueetiehdncecddbetamanihaunncadebek 9 Getting starteq oo ccccccccssssssssssssonseeeeeesesuussssensee 11 Checking the accessories supplied ore meer ees eters a e eai 11 en A GES a eter er et orient carey E A renee N 12 Charaingthe batery pack mame te ee ere eer eter E 13 Msema pae PAR acters Ee a E E A tannen a 15 SE A E E E E O E E S Wines eo 17 oening tie wireless Network man e a a a a a a treontatirer meant 18 Shooting viewing IMAGES 121121911212 20 SaS AIE S ee E a E a heer 20 VICW ING imade ara a rae een A A A c
11. 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 On wireless network function The wireless network function built into this camera has been confirmed to conform with Wi Fi specifications set forth by the Wi Fi Alliance WFA 10 The web browser does not necessary work with all wireless access points or with all home pages Depending on the region access to a wireless LAN may not be available may require a separate service charge or communications may be blocked or suffer from intermittent outages For details check with your wireless LAN administrator and or service provider e Sony makes no guarantees whatsoever in the provision of the web browser Sony bears absolutely no responsibility for damages that may arise from the use of the web browser even in the case of claims made by a third party Security precautions when using wireless network products Security settings are absolutely critical when using a wireless network Sony bears no responsibility for any damages that may arise due to security problems occurring due to failure to implement security measures or unavoidable circumstances associated with the use of a wireless
12. sky and flora colors a o Soft Snap Shoots images with a softer atmosphere for portraits of people flowers etc mo Twilight Portrait Shoots sharp images of people in a dark place without losing the nighttime atmosphere Twilight Shoots night scenes without losing the nighttime atmosphere Scene Selection Selects the other Scene Selection modes Scene Selection modes below Gourmet Shifts to Macro mode allowing you to shoot food arrangements in delicious color 7 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 splendor Hi Speed Shutter Shoots moving subjects in bright places The flash does not operate in some Scene Selection modes suoloun Bunooys Huis 20 26 Detecting smiles and shooting automatically Smile Shutter 1 Touch tm REC Mode gt Auto Adjustment gt x or fg gt Smile icon haumo Pauro DISP 2 Wait detecting a smile When the smile level exceeds the lt point on the indicator the camera shoots images automatically When you touch amp Smile icon again Smile Shutter ends e If you press the shutter button during Smile Shutter the camera shoots the image in Auto Adjustment and then returns to Face Detection frame Smile Shutter mode Smile Detection Sensitivity indicator Q Hints for be
13. to service the set yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Replacement parts When replacement parts are required be sure the service technician has used replacement parts specified by the manufacturer that have the same characteristics as the original parts Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire electric shock or other hazards Safety Check Upon completion of any service or repairs to the set ask the service technician to perform routine safety checks as specified by the manufacturer to determine that the set is in safe operating condition Read this first CAUTION Replace the battery with the specified type only Otherwise fire or injury may result Do not expose the batteries to excessive heat such as sunshine fire or the like For Customers in the U S A and Canada l IMPORTANT NOTE To comply with FCC RF exposure requirements the following antenna installation and device operating configurations must be satisfied the antenna has been installed by the manufacturer and no change can be made This device and its antenna s must not be co located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter For Customers in the U S A RECYCLING LITHIUM ION BATTERIES Lithium Ion batteries are recyclable You can help preserve our environment by returning your used re
14. to the camera then press the gt Playback button 2 Connect the camera to your computer Connecting appears on the screen of the camera To a USB jack To the multi connector e is is displayed on the screen during the communication session Do not operate the computer while the indicator is displayed When the indicator changes to vss you can start using the computer again 3 Click the Import button For details see the PMB Guide e 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 the AC Adaptor not supplied and the USB A V DC IN cable for multi use terminal not supplied is recommended 44 I Exporting images to the camera using PMB You can select and export images that have not been exported to the internal memory automatically 1 Connect the camera to your computer If the AutoPlay Wizard appears close it 2 Double click amp 4 PMB on the desktop to start up PMB 3 Click on the top of the screen The easy export screen appears For details see the PMB Guide I Viewing PMB Guide 1 Double click the PMB Guide icon on the desktop e To acc
15. you are connecting to e Microwave ovens or Bluetooth enabled devices use the 2 4 GHz wavelength and could hinder the communication If such devices are in the vicinity move the camera away from those devices or shut those devices down Cannot enter the encryption key e For details on the verification method used for the encryption key WEP key or WPA key see the operation manual for the access point or the information listed on the bottom panel of the device The number of characters and numbers that can be input differs depending on the encryption type The MAC address of this camera is unknown e To check the MAC address enter an invalid SSID and test the connection to force a connection failure The MAC address of this camera will be displayed after the connection test It takes too much time to transfer an image e The communication range may be shortened by the surrounding conditions such as various obstacles radio wave traffic and the wall material between the devices or between this camera and the Wireless LAN access point Change the location of the devices put the devices closer together or move the camera closer to the access point e You may be getting a crossed connection with another Wireless LAN access point Set the wireless channel at the Wireless LAN access point For further information refer to the operating manual of the Wireless LAN access point e Microwave ovens or Bluetooth enabled devices u
16. A Sana Operate the DLNA enabled BRAVIA via the home network and set the camera so that images stored in the camera can be viewed w 4 Communication Network gt gy H Be Viewed j Touch Connect Be Viewed If there are multiple access points touch Access pt to connect to to Connect 1 select the access point 3 Select the image to be shared on the network 4 Select the sharing method e You can share only still images e You can select up to 100 images at a time e To view the images with a DLNA enabled device setup and some operations of a playback device are required For details see the operating manual of the playback device e Be sure to use sufficiently charged batteries while connected to the network i Cancelling one image to be shared Touch the image during sharing to remove the checkmark I Cancelling all images to be shared 38 Touch IEM M Remove GY OK during sharing I Exiting image sharing Press the WLAN wireless network button or touch MIW X Exit gt OK Sending images to BRAVIA Sana Operate the camera over your home network to send images to a BRAVIA that supports a renderer function 1 Touch fq Communication gt Network gy oA ee 1 Send and View gt 4 auto Cd Pauro DISP Touch Search ext devices The ca
17. ARDS For your protection please read these safety instructions completely before operating the appliance and keep this manual for future reference Carefully observe all warnings precautions and instructions on the appliance or the one described in the operating instructions and adhere to them Power Sources This set should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the marking label If you are not sure of the type of electrical power supplied to your home consult your dealer or local power company For those sets designed to operate from battery power or other sources refer to the operating instructions Polarization This set may be equipped with a polarized ac power cord plug a plug having one blade wider than the other This plug will fit into the power outlet only one way This is a safety feature If you are unable to insert the plug fully into the outlet try reversing the plug If the plug should still fail to fit contact your electrician to have a suitable outlet installed Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized plug by forcing it in Overloading Do not overload wall outlets extension cords or convenience receptacles beyond their capacity since this can result in fire or electric shock Object and Liquid Entry Never push objects of any kind into the set through openings as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could result in a fire or ele
18. E EEEE E EE A aR 61 SESE Eca 0S E E EES E PE deed sonatas 62 Notes on using the camera Internal memory and Memory Stick Duo back up Do not turn off the camera remove the battery pack or remove the Memory Stick Duo while the access lamp is lit Otherwise the internal memory data or Memory Stick Duo may be damaged Be sure to make a backup copy to protect your data On management files When you insert a Memory Stick Duo without a management file into the camera and turn on the power part of the Memory Stick Duo 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 61 before operating the camera Avoid exposing the camera to water If water 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 r
19. address manually then touch this button The screen is moved to the specified website So Displays HOME SS e You can return to the default A Web page 5 Switches screen display Search Q iolar Son ooral sie e You can search text within 3 A o Play YP the browser m mm Next Previous page Bookmark list D IX Update Cancels loading data Displavenistony IQ Zoom in zoom out Address Book registration and xX Closes the browser display Web Browser Settings Display Mode Settings Text Size Character Encoding Detailed Display Settings Home Page Proxy Cookie Cache Web Browser Information Security LJ Switches screen display CS URL display e You can enter a URL address manually by touching the tab e You can display the URL history by touching 24 Selecting the desired shooting mode Touch ta REC Mode desired mode Shooting mode Shooting mode Function AUTO Auto Adjustment Allows you to shoot still images with the setting adjusted automatically Program Auto Allows you to shoot with the exposure adjusted automatically both the shutter speed and the aperture value You can adjust other settings using the menu EASY Easy Shooting Allows easy shooting with easy to see indicators ifo High Sensitivity Shoots images without a flash even in low lighting Landscape Allows easy shooting of distant scenes by focusing in the distance Shoots vivid blue
20. age number Number of images recorded in selected folder Recordable time h m s Recording Playback Media Memory Stick Duo internal memory PictBridge connecting Changing folder Scene Recognition 3 NS Foun AF nicer AM WUZ NI 1 z eh FE White balance Ak fe M8 ISS 778 Red eye reduction Display Indication Management file full Self diagnosis display Histogram e appears when histogram display is disabled FULL VOL Tat AWB 38 e amp White balance me fang Ys ee Macro Close focus IQ e Displayed when Display Setup is set to Image Only 44L amp Flash mode e Displayed when Display Setup is set to Image Only REC Recording a movie Standby Standby a movie Recording time m s IS0400 2 0EV ol Le Folder file number 2008 1 1 Recorded date time of the 9 30 AM playback image SIOUIO o 08 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 E LJLJ LJL appears on the screen refer to Cyber shot Handbook Remove the battery pack wait for about one minute re insert the battery pack then turn on the power Initialize the settings page 50 Consult your Sony dealer or local authorized Sony service facility On repairing cameras with internal memory or Music files function
21. ble occurs while using the battery charger immediately shut off the power by disconnecting the plug from the 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 Designed for use with compatible Sony batteries Battery life and number of images you can record view Battery life min No of Images Shooting still images Approx 100 Approx 200 Viewing still images Approx 170 Approx 3400 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 Using the camera abroad You can use the camera the battery charger supplied and the AC LSSK AC Adaptor not supplied 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 Inserting the battery pack 1 Open the cover poyeys Guiyje5 Insert the battery pack Align the A mark on the battery with the battery eject lever then insert the battery while pressing the lever in the direction of the arrow 3 Close the cover toa i Checking the remaining battery charge A remaining charge indicator appears on the upper left of the LCD screen A i High Low
22. 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 Hereby Sony Corporation declares that this DSC G3 Digital Still Camera is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of the Directive 1999 5 EC For details please access the following URL http www compliance sony de CE This product has been tested and found compliant with the limits set out in the EMC regulation for using connection cables shorter than 3 meters 9 8 feet Attention The electromagnetic fields at the specific frequencies may influence the picture and sound of this unit Notice If static electrici
23. ce eile Adult Priority Detects and shoots with priority on an adult s face 4 auto Pauro 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 1 mU Image Size desired size 0J 4auTo Nt DISP Fou 10M For prints up to A3 size 3648x2736 For prints up to A4 size aoe i 3M For prints up to L L2 size 2048x1536 Images are displayed in 4 3 or 3 2 va VGA For e mail attachments aspect ratio 640x480 m PR 3 2 8M 3 2 aspect ratio as in photo prints and 3648x2432 postcards Fe 16 9 7M For viewing on a high definition TV 3648x2056 Fa 16 9 2M 1920x1080 Images will fill the entire screen Frame Second Usage guidelines FINE O40 Fine 640x480 Approx 30 For viewing on a TV high picture quality stp 040 Standard 640x480 Approx 17 For viewing on a TV standard picture quality e When you print images shot with 16 9 aspect ratio both edges may be cut off suoloun Bunooys Huis 31 32 Number of images and recording time of movies The figures in the table below indicate the number of images when REC Mode is set to Normal Units Images Memory Stick Duo formatted with this camera memory 93 72 1963 3991 saem e s7 f 2aa aor ono oxo aoa TESEN sa osr 2o05 3955 7H The table below shows the approximate maximum recording time
24. chargeable 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 rbrc org Caution Do not handle damaged or leaking Lithium Ion batteries Battery charger This power unit is intended to be correctly orientated in a vertical or floor mount position This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and RSS Gen of IC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interferenece received including interference that may cause undesired operation This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 The available scientific evidence does not show that any health problems are associated with using low power wireless devices There is no proof however that these low power wireless devices are absolutely safe Low power Wireless devices emit low levels of radio frequency energy RF in the microwave range while being used Whereas high levels of RF can produce health effects by heating tissue exposure to low level RF that does not produce heating effects causes no known adverse health effects Many studies of low level RF exposures have not found any biological effects Some studies have suggested that some biological effects might occur but such findings have not been confirmed by addi
25. ck images in succession along with effects and music Music Tool Download Music Changes the slideshow music Format Music Deletes all slideshow music Scrapbook Attaches a background and displays images like a photo album i Print sBullles es weo HulbueyD 49 ae Communication Network Upload Images Browse the Web Displays the web browser Be Viewed Allows you to operate the camera via DLNA enabled device and view images on the camera Send and View Allows you to send images to the DLNA enabled device and view the images Network Settings Sets the network connection settings Access Point Nickname Network Power Save Time Zone Initialize g Manage Memory Memory Tool Format Formats recording media Create REC Folder Creates a new folder on recording media Change REC Folder Changes the folder used for recording images Settings Main Settings Main Beep Selects the beeps produced when you operate Settings 1 the camera Function Guide Displays the function guide Initialize Restores the camera to its default settings Calibration Corrects misalignment of the response positions of the buttons on the touch panel Demo Mode Demonstrates the Smile Shutter and Scene Recognition function Main Settings Main USB Connect Sets the mode used when connecting the Settings 2 camera to a computer or a printer LUN Settings Sets the recording media to be displayed on a computer or oth
26. ctric shock Never spill liquid of any kind on the set Attachments Do not use attachments not recommended by the manufacturer as they may cause hazards Cleaning Unplug the set from the wall outlet before cleaning or polishing it Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners Use a cloth lightly dampened with water for cleaning the exterior of the set Installation Water and Moisture Do not use power line operated sets near water for example near a bathtub washbowl kitchen sink or laundry tub in a wet basement or near a swimming pool etc Power Cord Protection Route the power cord so that it is not likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon or against them paying particular attention to the plugs receptacles and the point where the cord exits from the appliance Accessories Do not place the set on an unstable cart stand tripod bracket or table The set may fall causing serious injury to a child or an adult and serious damage to the set Use only a cart stand tripod bracket or table recommended by the manufacturer Ventilation The slots and openings in the cabinet are provided for necessary ventilation To ensure reliable operation of the set and to protect it from overheating these slots and openings must never be blocked or covered Never cover the slots and openings with a cloth or other materials Never block the slots and openings by placing the
27. e Y Macro or a Portrait appears When the camera does not recognize the scene the image is shot as Scene Recognition Off Scene Recognition icon Setting value icon suoloun Bunooys Huis 2 Shooting close ups Macro Close focus You can shoot beautiful close up images of small subjects such as insects or flowers 1 Touch Yw Macro gt desired mode Yur Auto The camera adjusts the focus automatically from distant subjects to close up Normally put the camera in this mode W Macro On The camera adjusts the focus with priority on close up subjects Set Macro On when shooting close subjects yQ Close focus enabled Use this mode to shoot at even closer distances than Macro recording Locked to the W side Approximately 1 to 20 cm 13 32 to 7 7 8 inches Using the self timer 1 Touch Oor Self Timer gt desired mode gt q Oorr Off Not using the self timer Self Timer 10sec Shooting AUTO starts after a 10 second delay Use this setting if you want to include yourself in the image To cancel touch Self Timer 2sec Shooting starts after a two second delay This is to prevent blurring due to unsteadiness when the shutter button is pressed Puro DISP 2 Press the shutter button The self timer lamp flashes and a beep sounds until the shutter operates Selecting a flash mode Touch 4auto Flash gt desired mode
28. e 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 SIOUIO This rechargeable battery is continually charged as long as you are using the camera However if you use the camera for only short periods it discharges gradually and if you do not use the camera at all for about one month it becomes complet
29. eca un a T 21 ornama E ane E A ee ere eee ere ene EAN 22 Uploading images u 11121211911119121101111012110121e 23 Uploading images via wireless CoOnnection ss isesiessiesiierrirerrrerrresn 23 Using shooting FUNCTIONS eceeseeesessesesseeesesteeeseeeees 25 Selecting the desired shooting mode ssssnnnussssrriinsrrrrrrrerssrrrrerssrrrren 25 Detecting smiles and shooting automatically Smile Shutter 0 26 Detecting the shooting conditions automatically Scene Recognition 27 Shooting close ups Macro CloSe fOCUS c ccc ccccceeecccce ee eceeeeseeeeeeeneeeees 28 Using the self timer wsscarcccpcsdoss sasasdadonccgadaanencieeeedin iagadssbhoanassadeedsgsdasssganeesd 28 Selecting a flash MOE cccccceccceccceeseseecceesseeeeeeseesseeeseeseeeeeeeesesseesaas 29 Focusing on a specific point of the frame ssusssierissrrrsrrrerrrerrrerrren 30 Focusing on the face of the subject Face Detection 30 Selecting the image size to match the usage cceecccceeeeeeceeeeeeeeeees 31 USING VIEWING FUNCTIONS cscsesessesesessesesesseststsnsesseeeees 33 Viewing an enlarged image Playback ZOOM cccccceeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 33 Displaying images full screen Wide ZOOM cccccceceeeeeeceeee ee eeeeeeeeeeeens 33 Rotating a vertical orientation image Temporarily rotated display 34 Viewing still images with MUSIC SIIGDESNOW c ccc ccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
30. eeees 34 Viewing images with the Scrapbook display c ccc ccecceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee eee eees 35 Searching for an image Image INAEX cece cecee ete eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeennen ees 36 Selecting the display format View MOde cccccccceeececeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeann ees 36 Connecting to other devices ccsccssesesesseeeeseeeseeses 38 Viewing images On BRAVIA cccccccccsssececeaseeceseueeeessaueeeessaneesssanees 38 Sending images to BRAVIA cccccccccccceecccesseeeseeceesseesseeseeessnneseeseeaaags 39 Viewing images on a TV sosntiinaisececensadectsnlartascadesnadeatententiacddeceadeotiuiade iraeteds 41 Using the camera with a COMPUTET cccccceesccsseseeeeeeeeseeseeeeseeseneseeens 42 Changing camera settings ccccsscsesesesseeeseseeeseeses 47 Changing the screen display sss ssssrsiinrsssrirrinsrrriirrrnrrrrrrrerrrrrrrrrrrn 47 Setting the password lock for the internal Memory cece cece ees 48 Using the HOME SCG erasers niiit iein 49 Using the MENU MOMS a an eiceseretcectadeucnmaseusotearaduadsenaneousareteadavsucunanesgaenades 52 Using functions in Program Auto Mode sssssssesrreserrrrrrrirrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrn 54 OGIS ae E 55 Viewing Cyber shot Handbook ssssssiiiissserriinirsrrrrrrrerrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrre 55 List of icons displayed on the SCIEEN cccccseeecccsseeeeeccaeeeecseeeecsaneeees 56 TONS OU eisa an A O S 58 PS AU OMS ierann eS a
31. ely 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 Precaution when disposing of the camera Formatting the camera does not completely delete all of the data in the internal memory Therefore when disposing of the camera physically destroying the camera is recommended 61 62 Specifications Camera System Image device 7 7 mm 1 2 3 type color CCD Primary color filter Total pixel number of camera Approx 10 3 Megapixels Effective pixel number of camera Approx 10 1 Megapixels Lens Carl Zeiss Vario Tessar 4x zoom lens f 6 18 24 7 mm 35 140 mm 35 mm film equivalent F3 5 W F4 6 T Exposure control Automatic exposure Scene Selection 10 modes White balance Automatic Daylight Cloudy Fluorescent 1 2 3 Incandescent Flash File format DCF compliant Still images Exif Ver 2 21 JPEG compliant DPOF compatible Movies MPEG1 compliant Monaural Recording media Internal Memory approx 4 GB Memory Stick Duo When measuring media capacity 1GB equals 1 billion bytes a portion of which is used for system management and or applicatio
32. emove it before using the camera page 61 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 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 If water droplets or other liquids splash on the LCD screen and make it wet immediately wipe off the screen with a soft cloth Leaving liquids on the LCD screen surface can harm the quality and cause a malfunction On image data compatibility The camera conforms with DCF Design rule for Camera File system universal standard established by JEITA Japan Electronics and Information Technology Industries Association 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
33. er help Viewing images with the Scrapbook display The camera automatically presents images against a background like a homemade photo album Press the gt Playback button to display a still image then touch TW 46 Scrapbook Wi 2 Turn the page with P1 i lt amp c Save image in recording media 46 Background select f l Auto playback start Touch the screen to stop auto playback xX Exit M4 Return to front cover e Scrapbook display is not available when the view mode is set to Folder View e To select the save method Save This Page Save the page you are currently viewing Select pages and save Touch PI I lt to display the image then touch the image to save Save All Pages in Scrapbook Saves all images in the scrapbook The image size to be saved is 3M suoloun BUIMAIA Bulsn 35 Searching for an image Image Index Press the gt Playback TONE button to display an image then touch amp Image Index e If you touch PINA you can set the number of images displayed in the index screen to 12 or 20 images Touch the Z buttons to some SEV DOOS maa turn the pages rt e To return to the single image screen touch the thumbnail image Selecting the display format View Mode Allows you to select the display format for viewing multiple images Press the gt Playback button to display an image then touch m Ima
34. er device when connecting the camera using a USB connection COMPONENT Sets the video signal according to a connected TV terminal Video Out Sets the mode according to the video output system to be connected TV TYPE Set to the aspect ratio of a TV to be connected Password Lock Sets the password for images in the internal memory Shooting Settings Shooting Settings 1 Shooting Settings Shooting Settings 2 Clock Settings Language Setting AF Illuminator Strobes the fill light when focusing in low light Grid Line Displays lines to easily set a subject in a horizontal or vertical position AF Mode Selects the auto focus operation mode Digital Zoom Selects the digital zoom method Auto Orientation Recognizes the orientation change and saves the image in the proper orientation Auto Review Displays the image on the screen for approximately two seconds after shooting a still image Sets the date and time Selects the language to be used in the menu items warnings and messages sBullles es weo HulbueyD 5 52 Using the MENU items Displays available functions for easy setting when the camera is in shooting or playback mode Only the available items are displayed on the screen AUTO Pauro DISP MENU in shooting mode Image Size Sets the image size oM se 3E VGA R 3 2 8M F 16 9 7M FR 16 9 2M fat 640 Fine fs 640 Standard t320 320 Scene Recogniti
35. ers of images using the desired View Mode and easily search through them Favorites 23 24 25 29 20 21 8 aA 25 Ead alte of of Slideshow page 34 Scrapbook page 35 View Mode page 36 Uploading images via wireless connection You can access media services via an access point using wireless LAN and upload images Network settings are required before use page 18 Press the WLAN wireless network button during the power is on The internet browser starts up The default setting displays the Sony portal site sobew Hulpeojdp WLAN Wireless network button 2 Log in to a media service 3 Upload images according to the on screen instructions e Some media services may not operate correctly You must create an account at the website for each media service in advance The number of images that can be uploaded at once differs depending on the media service It may not be possible to upload some images due to the size of the still image In addition the maximum movie size that can be uploaded is 100 MB e Operation may become slower if you remove or insert the Memory Stick Duo while connected to the network e Be sure to use sufficiently charged batteries while connected to the network i Shutting down the browser Press the WLAN wireless network button or touch OK 23 Operation buttons on the internet browser Jump e Enter a URL
36. ess the PMB Guide from the start menu Click Start All Programs Sony Picture Utility Help PMB Guide SODIABP 19410 0 BUIJO UUOD 45 46 Using PMB Portable 1 Connect the camera to your computer When you connect the camera and your computer AutoPlay Wizard PMBPORTABLE appears If the desired AutoPlay Wizard does not appear click Computer n Windows XP 2000 My Computer PMBPORTABLE then double click PMB_P exe 2 Click PMB Portable in AutoPlay Wizard The User Agreement screen appears 3 Follow the instructions on the screen to complete the installation PMB Portable starts up For details see the PMB Portable help e Always connect to a network when using PMB Portable Using the camera with your Macintosh computer You can copy images to your Macintosh computer PMB is not compatible but you can install Music Transfer on your Macintosh computer When images are exported to the camera view them in Folder View 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
37. ge Index View Mode desired mode Date View Displays images by the date ee a Ca Event View Analyzes the dates shots and frequency automatically organizes the images into groups and displays them Favorites Displays images registered as Favorites Ba Folder View Displays and organizes images by folders i Easily locating the images to be displayed When set to Date View Event View Folder View Touch E3 Date List fm Event List or By Select Folder to easily locate the desired images HOME 2008 1 1 Date List Displays a list of the images taken on the selected date sun mon tue wed thu _ fri sat Event List Displays a list of the images registered to the selected event Eg a ie iz e eZ amp t z a y n a Flowers Ww R 3 2008 1 3 Select Folder Touch OK to display a list of the SUG v2 a images contained in the Number of Files 3 selected folder Created 2008 1 1 12 01 58 AM v OK Exit Select Folder When set to Favorites You can display images registered to Favorites divided into six groups Favorites Favorites Displays a list of the images registered to the selected Favorites number e When you cannot play back images recorded with other cameras view the images in Folder View suoouny BUIMAIA BuIsN 3 Viewing images on BRAVI
38. ges with this application from a computer that does not have PMB installed For details see the PMB Portable help e PMB and PMB Portable are not compatible with Macintosh computers ilnstalling 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 2000 Professional SP4 Windows XP SP3 Windows Vista SP1 CPU Intel Pentium III 500 MHz or faster Recommended Intel Pentium M 800 MHz or faster Memory 256 MB or more Recommended 512 MB or more Hard Disk Disk space required for installation approximately 400 MB Display Screen resolution 1 024 x 768 dots or more 64 bit editions and Starter Edition are not supported Turn on your computer and insert the CD ROM supplied into the CD ROM drive The installation menu screen appears Click Install The Choose Setup Language screen appears Cyber shot Application Software A Follow the instructions on the screen to complete the installation Remove the CD ROM after the installation is complete SODIABP 19410 0 Buosuuog 43 ilmporting images to your computer using PMB 1 Insert a fully charged battery pack
39. ich 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 convenience Should the fuse in the plug supplied need to be replaced a fuse of the same rating as the supplied one and approved by ASTA or BSI to BS 1362 1 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
40. 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 to push the battery eject lever page 15 Cannot turn on the camera e After inserting the battery pack into the camera it may take a few moments for the camera to power up e Insert the battery pack correctly page 15 e The battery pack is discharged Insert a charged battery pack page 13 e The battery pack is dead Replace it with a new one e Use a recommended battery pack The power turns off suddenly e 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 17 e The battery pack is dead Replace it with a new one The remaining charge indicator is incorrect e The battery charge is quickly used up 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 Brightness of the INA screen display is set to Bright 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 ba
41. indicate that SteadyShot is working When the image is in focus a beep sounds and the indicator lights e The shortest shooting distance is approximately 8 cm 3 1 4 inches W 50 cm 19 3 4 inches T from the lens Press the shutter button fully down The image is shot Viewing images Press the gt Playback button The last image shot is displayed e When images on the Memory Stick Duo recorded with other cameras cannot be played back on this camera view the images in Folder View page 36 9 gt Playback button sobew HuimaiA buljoous I Selecting next previous image Touch l Next Previous on the screen I Deleting an image Touch ff Delete then touch OK i Returning to shooting images Press the shutter button halfway down i Turning off the camera Close the lens cover e You can also turn off the camera by pressing the POWER button 21 sobew HuimalA buloous 22 Storing images The camera has an approximately 4GB internal memory that can store many images You can import images from a computer to the camera and view them anytime using the camera 1 Export images to the camera using PMB e For details on the computer connection or PMB see page 42 I Viewing stored images You can play back images stored in the camera using the Slideshow and Scrapbook functions You can also organize large numb
42. int or wireless router Access point setting information SSID If you do not know the settings to make be sure to check with the person who set up the access point administrator or with your service provider The auto power off function does not operate e When connected to a network if you do not operate the camera for about three minutes the camera may disconnect from the network automatically to save battery power In these cases establish the connection again rey Using the keyboard When manual character input is needed touch the input field to display the keyboard screen When you are finished with input touch on the bottom right of the screen e The input language is the display language of the camera a y a 4 http www com net org ac co go or ne html jp cn uk de fr ru es it ca kr au tw in hk E femps Ba 6h Za E EA cal ajo fe e a ie p h n nT Vaca al shoes bJa m eN TE cece poywels bulne5 19 sobew HuimalA buloous 20 Shooting images Slide the lens cover as illustrated Press the frame on the LCD screen with your thumb until it opens fully The camera is turned on Hold the camera steady as illustrated ro e Press the T side of the zoom W T button to zoom in Press the W side to zoom out Press the shutter Saver buton SteadyShot button halfway down mark to focus Wis is displayed to
43. mera searches for connectable devices Detected devices are displayed on the LCD screen To connect to the same device as previously touch Last Connected Device Go to step 4 Touch the device you want to connect with MUN Last connected device Send and View BRAVIA KUN vaio Test Connect Reconnect Select the image you want to send Touch the image to be sent SODIABP 19410 0 Huosuuog 39 40 To stop sending images Press the WLAN wireless network button or touch MY X Exit gt BW gt OK e Images can only be played on equipment that supports a renderer function For details on renderer settings refer to the BRAVIA instruction manual e Be sure to use sufficiently charged batteries while connected to the network ay V Sending multiple images to the BRAVIA all at once Using slideshow is useful when you want to send multiple images at once Touch D Slideshow in index mode while the connection is made Touch the image you want to begin the slideshow from Changing the slideshow settings 1 Touch If Slideshow IN desired item desired setting in index mode 2 Touch OK Set the following items Interval Settings Fast Normal Slow Repeat On Off Viewing images ona TV Connect the camera to the TV with the cable for multi use terminal Supplied oO ooo amp 00000
44. mly secure the camera and damage to the camera may occur Battery Memory Stick Duo cover Multi connector Battery eject lever Memory Stick Duo slot Battery insertion slot Access lamp Charging the battery pack 1 Insert the battery pack into the battery charger e You can charge the battery even when it is partially charged poywels Huia Connect the battery charger to the wall 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 CHARGE lamp Lit Charging Off Charging finished normal charge Plug CHARGE lamp For customers in countries regions other than the USA and Canada Power cord mains lead gt CHARGE lamp 3 When charging is finished disconnect the battery charger 13 peye s bulye5 14 Charging time Full charge time Normal charge time Approx 220 min Approx 160 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 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 trou
45. n files The capacity that a user can use is approximately 3 71GB Flash Flash range ISO sensitivity Recommended exposure Index set to Auto Approx 0 08 to 4 3 m 3 1 4 inches to 14 feet 1 3 8 inches W approx 0 5 to 3 4 m 1 feet 7 3 4 inches to 11 feet 1 7 8 inches T Input and Output connectors Multi use terminal Typela AV out SD HD Component USB DC in Video output Audio output Monaural USB communication USB communication Hi Speed USB USB 2 0 compliant LCD screen LCD panel Wide 16 9 8 8 cm 3 5 type TFT drive Total number of dots 921 600 1920 x 480 dots Power general Power Rechargeable battery pack NP BD1 3 6 V NP FD1 not supplied 3 6 V AC LS5K AC Adaptor not supplied 4 2 V Power consumption during shooting 1 2 W Operating temperature 0 to 40 C 32 to 104 F Storage temperature 20 to 60 C 4 to 140 F Dimensions During shooting 123 7 x 62 3 x 19 4 mm 4 7 8 x 2 1 2 x 25 32 inches W H D excluding protrusions During playback 101 7 x 62 3 x 19 4 mm 4 1 8 x 2 1 2 x 25 32 inches W H D excluding protrusions Mass including NP BD1 battery pack and strap etc Approx 198 g 7 0 oz Microphone Monaural Speaker Monaural Exif Print Compatible PRINT Image Matching III Compatible PictBridge Compatible Password Release number 7669 Wireless LAN Standards IEEE802 11b g Channel 1 to 11 USA Canada Taiwan 1 to 13 EU Chi
46. na Hong Kong South Korea BC CSD battery charger Power requirements AC 100 V to 240 V 50 60 Hz 2 2 W Output voltage DC 4 2 V 0 33 A Operating temperature 0 to 40 C 32 to 104 F Storage temperature 20 to 60 C 4 to 140 F Dimensions Approx 62 x 24 x 91 mm 2 1 2 x 31 32 x 3 5 8 inches W H D Mass Approx 75 g 2 7 0z Rechargeable battery pack NP BD1 Used battery Lithium ion battery Maximum voltage DC 4 2 V Nominal voltage DC 3 6 V Capacity 2 4 Wh 680 mAh Design and specifications are subject to change without notice Trademarks The following marks are trademarks of Sony Corporation Cyber shot Cyber shot Memory Stick lt Memory Stick PRO Memory STICK PRO Memory Stick Duo Memory Stick Duo Memory Stick PRO Duo Memory STICK PRO Dua Memory Stick PRO HG Duo Memory Stick PRO HG Duo Memory Stick Micro MagicGate MAGICGATE PhotoTV HD Info LITHIUM BRAVIA Microsoft Windows DirectX and Windows Vista are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries Macintosh and Mac OS are trademarks or registered trademarks of Apple Inc Intel MMX and Pentium are trademarks or registered trademarks of Intel Corporation DLNA and DLNA CERTIFIED are trademarks and or service marks of Digital Living Network Alliance Adobe and Reader are either tradema
47. network Checking the accessories supplied e Battery charger BC CSD 1 e Power cord mains lead 1 not supplied in the USA and Canada e Rechargeable battery pack NP BD1 1 Battery case 1 e Paint pen 1 e USB A V cable for multi use terminal 1 e Wrist strap 1 L e Station plate H 1 The station plate is used when mounting the camera on Cyber Shot Station not supplied e CD ROM 1 Cyber shot application software Cyber shot Handbook Cyber shot Step up Guide e Instruction Manual this manual 1 Using the wrist strap Attach the strap and place your hand through the loop to prevent the camera from damage by being dropped le Hook Using the paint pen The paint pen is used when operating the touch panel It attaches to the wrist strap Do not carry the camera by holding the paint pen The camera may fall off poyeys Guiyje5 11 poweys bulyje5 12 Identifying parts 1 Shutter button 2 gt Playback button Lens cover 4 Microphone Flash 6 Self timer lamp Smile Shutter lamp AF illuminator lamp Lens WLAN Wireless network lamp 9 Speaker LCD screen Touch panel 11 Zoom W T button POWER button POWER lamp WLAN Wireless network button Hook for wrist strap 15 Tripod receptacle e Use a tripod with a screw less than 5 5 mm 7 32 inch long Otherwise you cannot fir
48. ng from the next playback Entering the password and playing back images The password input screen appears input the password number which you set gt touch OK Releasing the password lock of the camera Touch a amp Settings Main Settings JA Password Lock gt My input the password number which you set OK OK e You cannot set the password for Memory Stick Duo images QO what to do when you have forgotten the password Slide the lens cover Press the POWER button to turn off the camera Press gt Playback button while pressing the W side of the zoom W T button 4 The power is now turned on and the password release screen appears touch OK Enter the password release number page 62 touch OK OK Using the HOME screen On the HOME screen camera operations are organized for convenience into broad categories for selection such as shooting viewing and printing images Only the available items are displayed on the screen Shooting 4 auto Tauro Shooting S Losna Shooting Records still images or movies View Images 1 Displays images by the date Event View Analyzes the dates shots and frequency automatically organizes the images into groups and displays them Displays images registered as Favorites Folder View Displays and organizes images by folders View Images 2 Slideshow Plays ba
49. ns of the camera 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 Cyber shot Application Software 3 Start Cyber shot Handbook from the shortcut on the desktop SJOUIO 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 3 After copying is complete double click Handbook pdf 99 06 List of icons displayed on the screen Icons are displayed on the screen to indicate the camera status You can select the display settings by touching the PINA indication on the bottom right of the screen page 47 When shooting still images Low battery warning Fou Wem Cay Image size NGA m F94 Fo FINE Hstp H320 PictBridge connecting Smile Detection Sensitivity indicator e The icons are limited in EASY Easy Shooting mode When shooting movies al 1 View Mode Q93 O4 O5 Q6 Q Ga Filter by Faces Standby 0 12 2 0EV cb NN SteadyShot Recording folder 125 F3 5 150400 2 0EV LIOS P x 101 0012 2008 11 9 30AM Playback folder Number of recordable images Im
50. on Automatically detects the shooting conditions and then takes the shot CE Off Auto aF Advanced Face Detection Selects the priority subject for adjusting the focus when using face detection CS When touched Srdo Auto amp g Child Priority L8 e Adult Priority Smile Detection Sensitivity Sets the level of sensitivity to detect smile amp Low Medium High REC Mode Selects the continuous shooting method E Normal y Burst BRK 0 3EV BRK 0 7EV BRK 1 0EV EV Adjusts exposure manually Metering Mode Sets which part of the subject to measure to determine the exposure K Multi Center Focus Changes the focus method GE Multi AF co unlimited distance White Balance Adjusts color tones according to the surrounding light conditions AJB Auto 3 Daylight Cloudy 4 Fluorescent Light 1 S Fluorescent Light 2 4 Fluorescent Light 3 20 Incandescent 4wB Flash Flash Level Adjusts the amount of flash light 4 4s Standard Anti Blink Sets Anti Blink function Auto Off Red Eye Reduction Sets to reduce the red eye phenomenon CSL Auto On Q Off Optimizes the brightness and contrast ae Off M DRO standard Hl DRO plus Color Mode Changes the vividness of the image or adds special effects Ct Normal yt Vivid st Sepia Ewy B amp W SteadyShot Selects the anti blur mode i WA Shooting Y4 Continuous Off Shooting Settings Selects the shooting settings
51. rks or registered trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated in the United States and or other countries This product contains Adobe Flash Player under license from Adobe Systems Incorporated Copyright 1995 2007 Adobe Macromedia Software LLC All rights reserved Adobe and Flash are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated in the United States and or other countries This product contains NetFront Browser NetFront Living Connect AVE TCP of ACCESS CO LTD ACCESS ACCESS logo NetFront and AVE are trademarks or registered trademarks of ACCESS CO LTD in the United States Japan and other countries 2008 ACCESS CO LTD All rights reserved This software is based in part on the work of the Independent JPEG Group Acess NetFront AdvancedWnn Copyright OMRON SOFTWARE Co Ltd 2003 2006 All Rights Reserved Contains 1Type from Monotype Imaging Inc iT ype is a trademark of Monotype Imaging Inc and registered in the U S Patent and Trademarks Office and which may be registered in certain jurisdictions 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 SJOUIO 63 Additional information on this product and answers to frequently asked questions can be found at our Customer Support Web
52. s These are the total times for all movie files Continuous shooting is possible for approximately 10 minutes 5 2 B 42 84 17 244 257 987 Units hour minute second Memory Stick Duo formatted with this camera memory 640 Fine 0 50 10 0 02 50 0 06 00 0 12 20 0 25 00 0 49 20 1 39 40 3 22 50 The number of still images and the recording time of movies may vary depending on the shooting conditions and the recording media e When the number of remaining shootable still images is greater than 9 999 the gt 9999 indicator appears e When using a Memory Stick Duo movies with the size set to 640 Fine can be recorded to only a Memory Stick PRO Duo This camera does not support HD recordings or playbacks for movies e When an image shot with other camera is played back on this camera the image may not appear in the actual image size e When many images are recorded in the internal memory operation may become slightly slower Viewing an enlarged image Playback zoom Press the gt Playback button to display an image then touch the area you want to enlarge The image is enlarged at twice the size with the area you touched at the center When JJ screen display is set to Image Only touch the center of the screen then touch the area you want to enlarge 2 Adjust the zoom scale and position The zoom scale increases each time you touch the screen
53. se the 2 4 GHz wavelength and could hinder the communication If such devices are in the vicinity move the camera away from those devices or shut those devices down Cannot connect to a hotspot public Wireless LAN access point service e Check with the hotspot service provider that you have contracted with Precautions Do not use store the camera in the following places 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 carrying Do not sit down in a chair or other place with the camera in the back pocket of your trousers or skirt as this may cause malfunction or damage the camera On cleaning Cleaning the LCD screen Wipe the screen surface with an LCD cleaning kit not supplied to remove fingerprints dust etc Cleaning the lens Wipe the lens with a soft cloth to remove fingerprints dust etc Cleaning the camera surface Clean the camera surface with a soft cloth slightly moistened with water then wipe the surfac
54. set on a bed sofa rug or other similar surface Never place the set in a confined space such as a bookcase or built in cabinet unless proper ventilation is provided Do not place the set near or over a radiator or heat register or where it is exposed to direct sunlight Lightning For added protection for this set during a lightning storm or when it is left unattended and unused for long periods of time unplug it from the wall outlet and disconnect the antenna or cable system This will prevent damage to the set due to lightning and power line surges Damage Requiring Service Unplug the set from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions When the power cord or plug is damaged or frayed If liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the set If the set has been exposed to rain or water If the set has been subject to excessive shock by being dropped or the cabinet has been damaged If the set does not operate normally when following the operating instructions Adjust only those controls that are specified in the operating instructions Improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage and will often require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the set to normal operation When the set exhibits a distinct change in performance this indicates a need for service Servicing Do not attempt
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56. t may take time for the power to turn on and allow operation i Setting the date and time again Touch 3 amp Settings gt Clock Settings page 51 17 peye s Hua 18 Setting the wireless network A wireless LAN function is equipped with this camera Connect the camera to a network via an access point Press the POWER button to turn on the camera Touch iia Communication gt Network gt gy Network Settings gt 7E e far DISP 3 Touch Time Zone ag region in which you live 4 Touch Access Point gag Create New Auto Scan access point you want to use D The SSID information confirmation screen is displayed D Confirm the SSID is displayed gt If the SSID is not displayed select SSID Input using the keyboard EXS O Select the designated encryption type If you have selected Disable proceed to step 8 Touch Encryption Key Input the encryption key using the keyboard gt Touch Easy check your connection name gt check ian on the confirmation screen gt Save gt gt OK e Network device connections and setting methods differ according to the device The following are needed to connect the camera to a network An internet service provider ISP contract ADSL modem or other network device Access po
57. tional research DSC G3 has been tested and found to comply with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled equipment and meets the FCC radio frequency RF Exposure Guidelines in Supplement C to OET65 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 G3 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 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 radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may
58. tter capturing of smiles Do not cover the eyes with the bangs Try to orient the face in front of the D 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 Detecting the shooting conditions automatically Scene Recognition The camera automatically detects the shooting conditions and then takes the shot 1 Touch ta REC Mode Auto Adjustment gt x or ig 4AuTo Pauro DISP 2 Touch Ti Scene Recognition gt desired mode gt Cyd EM Off Does not use Scene Recognition Auto When the camera recognizes the scene it switches to the optimal settings and shoots the image g Advanced When the camera recognizes the scene it switches to the optimal settings and shoots the image In addition when the camera recognizes J Twilight amp Twilight Portrait Twilight using a tripod E Backlight or 4 Backlight Portrait it shoots another image When the camera recognizes amp Portrait Anti Blink operates e Scene Recognition does not operate in 7 Macro On YQ Close focus enabled or Burst mode PF When the camera recognizes the scene When the camera recognizes the scene 2 Twilight 2 Twilight Portrait 22 Twilight using a tripod FY Backlight g4 Backlight Portrait as Landscap
59. ttery pack is discharged Insert the charged battery pack page 13 e The battery pack is dead Replace it with a new one Cannot charge the battery pack while inside the camera e You cannot charge the battery pack using the AC Adaptor not supplied Use the battery charger supplied to charge the battery Shooting still images movies Cannot record images e Check the free capacity of the internal memory or Memory Stick Duo page 32 If it is full do one of the following Delete unnecessary images Change the Memory Stick Duo e You cannot record images while charging the flash e When shooting a still image set the shooting mode other than EFA Movie e Set the shooting mode to EA Movie when shooting movies e The image size is set to 640 Fine when recording movies Do one of the following Set the image size to other than 640 Fine Record images in the internal memory or on a Memory Stick PRO Duo SJOUIO Vertical streaks appear when you are shooting a very bright subject The smear phenomenon is occurring and white black red purple or other streaks appear on the image This phenomenon is not a malfunction Cannot play back images e Press gt Playback button page 21 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
60. ty 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 applicable 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 wh
61. 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 shot using other cameras Play such images in Folder View page 36 e This is caused by copying images on your computer to the Memory Stick Duo without using the PMB Play such images in Folder View page 36 59 60 Wireless network Cannot establish a connection with the Wireless LAN access point e Check to make sure the power of the Wireless LAN access point is on e The communication range may be shortened by the surrounding conditions such as various obstacles radio wave traffic and the wall material between this camera and the Wireless LAN access point Change the location of the camera or move the camera closer to the access point e Check whether an encryption key WEP WPA or other special settings Fixed IP address proxy settings etc are needed to connect to the access point e When the access point is set so that the SSID is hidden the SSID may not be displayed on the network list Check the SSID of the access point with an administrator and make settings manually Or cancel the setting on the access point e You may be unable to use the internet at public Wireless LAN access points unless you use the Web or another method to enter your login ID password or other identifying information Check with the wireless network service that
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