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Canon 8157B001 Digital Camera User Manual

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1. Applies a fisheye effect around a chosen point suoyauny Gurmain ay bGuisp E Touch the center point of the desired image to retouch then touch gt Select level of retouch with lt gt then touch Touch Save Adds starburst effects to light sources PEE 00 Adjust the desired length to retouch with lt gt then touch Select level of retouch with lt gt then touch gt Touch Save 65 66 Viewing menu For details on the operation amp page 45 Exe Radial Blur Decides the center point for expressing movement in the still Touch the center point of the desired image to retouch then touch 2 Adjust the desired range to retouch with lt gt then touch Touch Save Sy Retro This softens the image by blurring the focus and lowering the surrounding light so that it appears as if it was taken by an old camera Adjust the desired range to retouch with lt gt then touch gt Select the level of retouch with lt gt then touch gt Touch Save Paint Painting on still images RA Paints characters or graphics on the still images then saves them as new image See page 72 E gt Slideshow Playing back a series of images RAJO Touch MENU gt IE Slideshow E Slideshow See
2. Learning the various functions HOME Menu Using the HOME screen The HOME screen is the gateway screen for all the functions of your camera and can be called up regardless of the mode setting shooting viewing 1 Touch HOME to display the HOME screen Scene Selection Item Movie Mode Category 2 Touch the category you want to set 3 Touch the item in the category you want to set e You cannot display the HOME screen when a PictBridge connection or a USB connection is made e The camera is set to the shooting mode by pressing the shutter button halfway down e Touch x or BACK to return to the previous screen Suojeiadg a1seg T 43 44 Learning the various functions HOME Menu Touching HOME displays the following items Details on the items are displayed on the screen by the guide Categories Shooting C View Images i Printing Other E Manage Memory EE Settings Items Auto Adjustment page 47 Scene Selection page 47 Program Auto page 47 Movie Mode page 47 Album List page 58 Calendar page 58 Slideshow page 58 Memory Stick page 60 Print page 102 Music Tool page 99 Download Music Memory Tool Memory Stick Tool page 75 Format Change REC Folder Internal Memory Tool page 77 Format Main Settings Main Settings 1 page 78 Beep Initialize Main Settings 2 page 80 USB Connect Video Out Shooting Settings Shooting S
3. Cannot access Memory Stick Access denied e You are using the Memory Stick Duo with the access controlled Memory Stick formatting error Internal memory formatting error e Format the media again pages 75 77 Memory Stick locked e You are using the Memory Stick Duo with the write protect switch and the switch is set to the LOCK position Set the switch to the recording position No memory space in internal memory No memory space on Memory Stick e Delete unnecessary images or files page 41 Folder error A folder with the same first three digit number already exists on the Memory Stick Duo for example 123MSDCF and 123 ABCDE Select another folder or create a new folder pages 75 76 Cannot create more folders e The folder with a name beginning with 999 exists on the Memory Stick Duo You cannot create any folders if this is the case File error An error occurred while the image was playing back e When an image file has been processed by a computer or when the image file was recorded using a model other than that of your camera playback on your camera is not guaranteed Read only memory e The camera cannot record or delete images on this Memory Stick Duo Read only folder e You have selected a folder that cannot be set as a recording folder on the camera Select another folder page 76 File protect e Release t
4. 67 68 Viewing menu For details on the operation amp page 45 In single image mode Use I lt I to display the image to be protected and then touch the center of that image The gt is attached to the selected image Touch a l to display other images you want to protect then touch the center of that image Touch OK In index mode Touch the thumbnail image you want to protect The Y is attached to the selected image To protect other images repeat step Touch gt OK e Touch g fy on the index screen to return to the single image screen To select all the images in the album Touch MENU in index mode Display o Protect by touching A F then touch it Touch o Select All in Album All the images in the selected album are protected e Protection cannot be set when there are more than 100 files in an album In this case set the protection from Multiple Images To cancel the protection Select the image for which you want to cancel protection and unlock it by performing the same procedure to protect it On Protect indicator disappears e Touch Remove All in Album to unlock all the images in the album e Note that the formatting erases all the data stored in the internal memory or Memory Stick Duo even if the images are protected and these images cannot be restored e It may take some time to protect an image
5. I4 Album View Return to Album screen Return from either Favorites or Sharemark screen to Album screen Viewing menu For details on the operation amp page 45 i Print Printing images using a printer Printing images shot with the camera See page 102 lf This Image You can print the image selected WP Multiple Images You can select and print multiple images uF Whole Album You can print all images in Album which is being selected BR Rotate Rotating a still image Rotates a still image Display the image to be rotated Touch MENU to display the menu Display Rotate by touching A F then touch it Touch Rotate Touch N to rotate the image Touch OK e You cannot rotate protected images or movies e You may not be able to rotate images shot with other cameras e When viewing images on a computer the image rotation information may not be reflected depending on the software suoyauny Guimain ay Guisy E 69 70 Viewing menu For details on the operation amp page 45 ety Import Importing images i You can copy import images in Memory Stick Duo to the internal memory an This Image You can copy the selected image from Memory Stick Duo to the internal memory ep All In This Folder You can copy all the images in the folder from Memory Stick Duo to the internal memory e Images that can be played back on the camera
6. When the Memory Stick Duo is removed or the camera is turned off during a read or write operation When the Memory Stick Duo is used in locations subject to static electricity or electrical noise e We recommend backing up important data e Do not press down hard when you write down on the memo area e Do not attach a label on the Memory Stick Duo itself nor on a Memory Stick Duo Adaptor e When you carry or store the Memory Stick Duo put it in the case supplied with it e Do not touch the terminal section of the Memory Stick Duo with your hand or a metal object e Do not strike bend or drop the Memory Stick Duo e Do not disassemble or modify the Memory Stick Duo e Do not expose the Memory Stick Duo to water e Do not leave the Memory Stick Duo within the reach of small children They might accidentally swallow it e Do not insert anything other than a Memory Stick Duo into the Memory Stick Duo slot Doing so will cause a malfunction e Do not use or store the Memory Stick Duo under the following conditions High temperature locations such as the hot interior of a car parked in direct sunlight Locations exposed to direct sunlight Humid locations or locations with corrosive substances present s1a 0 D 121 On the Memory Stick Duo Notes on using the Memory Stick Duo Adaptor not supplied e To use a Memory St
7. When you are viewing by Calendar When you are viewing by Scrapbook e A large difference in the histogram displayed during shooting and playback may occur when The flash strobes The shutter speed is slow or fast e The histogram may not appear for images recorded using other cameras 29 26 Basic Operations P Shooting images easily The following steps show you how to shoot images by using basic functions of the camera Shutter button JI 2 Hold the camera steady keeping your arms at your side Touch panel T W Zoom button 1 Open the lens cover Position the subject in the center of the focus frame or touch the point for focusing You can touch the screen to select the point to bring into focus Touching the subject on the touch panel displays a frame and then pressing the shutter button halfway down brings the frame into focus If there is a face in the frame in addition to the focus the brightness and hue are also automatically optimized e 8 is displayed if a face is detected in the touched position or b is displayed if an object other than a person s face is detected Touch bb OFF to cancel this function e You cannot use this function when using the digital zoom and Close focus mode e This function can be used only in Auto Adjustment mode or Pa Soft Snap mode e If you touch outside the selectable focus range the selectable ran
8. v V v V V vi E V V V V V V V Setup 1 These icons will be displayed on the bottom of the screen when the shooting mode is set to PGMI Program Auto 2 The operation is limited according to the selected Scene Selection mode page 48 Viewing menu page 61 Q Add Remove Favorites Q Remove Favorites L Retouch Slideshow o amp Protect il Print GB Import Fg Select Folder f Background 9 Add Remove Sharemark J Remove Sharemark p Paint i Delete T Album View E Rotate Qa Export A Volume Settings Using the shooting functions Switching the shooting mode You can switch the shooting mode on the HOME screen Shooting modes There are three shooting modes available for still images Auto Adjustment Scene Selection Program Auto and there is one recording mode for movies The default setting is Auto Adjustment To switch the shooting mode to other than Auto Adjustment follow the procedure described below Touch HOME to display HOME screen ra Touch Shooting N Auto Adjustment Scene Selection Touch the desired mode l e You can also change the shooting mode by touching the rearam ane movo mose shooting mode setting icon page 18 sheeting 0m0 Auto Adjustment Allows you to shoot still images with the setting adjusted automatically Ea Scene Selection 0 mi a DJA A L BF Allows you to shoot with
9. e You can select only from ISO AUTO ISO 80 to ISO 400 when set to Burst or Exposure Bracket e When shooting under bright conditions the camera automatically enhances tones to prevent images appearing pale excluding when ISO is set to ISO 80 EV Adjusting the light intensity Manually adjusts the exposure e When the shooting mode is set to MA or 8 EV appears in MENU g 2 0EV Toward Darkens an image The exposure is determined automatically by the camera Zz 2 0EV Toward Brightens an image e For details on the Exposure see page 12 e The compensation value can be set in 1 3EV increments e If you shoot a subject in extremely bright or dark conditions or when you use the flash the exposure adjustment may not be effective Viewing images The following steps explain how to view images stored in the internal memory gt Playback button SCRAPBOOK button Q Q Playback zoom button To view images in Memory Stick Duo touch Memory Stick in 9 View Images in HOME screen page 60 suojeiadg a1seg T Viewing a single image 1 Press gt Playback button e If you press gt Playback when the camera is powered off the camera is turned on automatically and set to playback mode To switch to the shooting mode press p gt Playback again 2 Touch l lt previous 1 next to select an image Movie Touch gt to play back a movie
10. 01 01 2007 01 02 2007 01 15 Viewing Viewing images in various ways Favorites You can choose your favorite images from the album and save them as your favorites page 61 Scrapbook When you press the SCRAPBOOK button the images stored in the internal memory will be played back with backgrounds You can also change backgrounds and enjoy the playback page 40 vk 2007 41 41 2007 1 5 dg SaaS Smas 2007 1 20 SCRAPBOOK button Features of the camera Sharing Sharemark function The camera has the application PMB Portable embedded within By saving images stored in the camera as sharemarks you can easily upload them on the Web using computers When you connect the camera and a computer with USB cable PMB Portable will automatically start up To save images as sharemarks see page 62 10 Basic techniques for better images Focus Exposure Color Quality Flash This section describes the basics so you can enjoy the camera It tells you how to use various camera functions such as the HOME screen page 43 the menus page 45 Focus Focusing on a subject successfully When you press the shutter button halfway down the camera adjusts the focus automatically Auto Focus Remember to press the shutter button only halfway down Do not fully press Press the shutter o Then press the the shutter button bu
11. Power SOUICES c eccceeeeeeeeeeeeeesaeeeess 120 On the Memory Stick DUO cccccceescceeceeeeeeeceeseeeeseneseeeeesaaeeeessaees 121 OM TNE paltery DACK vii cistsnssacnenassinaaciacsensdnatadiannacninenarsvuraceduadudniesaneieatecbs 123 Oni the battery Charger sesoonse ia e raini 124 On Cyber shot Station cccccceccecccceecesesseeeeeesessueaeeseseeeessaeeeeeeeeenees 125 Features of the camera Storing Storing images in the internal memory The camera has approximately 4 GB of internal memory and can store plenty of images You can load images from computers and play them back on the camera at anytime Let s bring images stored in your computer outside with you e Use the supplied software Picture Motion Browser For details refer to Picture Motion Browser Guide e Even if Memory Stick Duo is inserted in the camera images will not be saved in Memory Stick Duo until the capacity of the internal memory is full To save images in Memory Stick Duo copy export the images in the internal memory to Memory Stick Duo page 70 Features of the camera Shooting Automatic image management This camera automatically classifies images into albums depending on the shooting intervals and frequency You can search the images by albums for your convenience lt Example gt 1st album 2nd album 3rd album BA r N gt PE D o Time Date 2007
12. Red eye reduction may not produce the desired effects It depends on individual differences and conditions such as distance to the subject or if the subject looked away from the pre strobe In such a case you can correct the red eye using Retouch in the viewing menu after shooting page 64 e If you do not use the Face Detect function Red Eye Reduction does not work even when you select Auto e This setting is not available depending on the Scene Selection mode page 49 Face Detection Detecting the face of subject Selects whether to use the Face Detect function continuously or when the touch panel is touched gs Continuous Detects the faces of your subjects and adjusts the focus flash exposure white balance and red eye reduction settings automatically Face Detection mark 5 Face Priority frame OF Face Detection frame Touching the face changes the Face Detection frame to the Face Priority frame If the subject area you touch is not a face the section near the touched area is brought into focus When touched Touch the screen and if a face is detected operation is the same as Continuous Shooting menu For details on the operation amp page 45 e When the Face Detect function is activated You cannot use the AF illuminator You cannot use the Digital Zoom function e In pa Soft Snap mode the default setting is Continuous e In the Smile Shutter mode the Face Detect function activat
13. and services In this case personal data will not be recorded Installing the software supplied You can install the software supplied using the following procedure e Log on as Administrator 1 Turn on your computer and insert the CD ROM supplied into the CD ROM drive The installation menu screen appears e If it does not appear double click I My Computer ED SONYPICTUTIL e Under Windows Vista the AutoPlay screen may appear Select Run Install exe and follow the instructions that appear on the screen to proceed with the installation 2 Click Install The Choose Setup Language screen appears 3 Select the desired language then click Next The Location Settings screen appears 4 Select the Region and Country Area then click Next When the Welcome to the InstallShield Wizard for Sony Picture Utility appears click Next The License Agreement screen appears Read the agreement carefully If you accept the terms of the agreement click the radio button next to I accept the terms of the license agreement and then click Next 5 Follow the instructions on the screen to complete the installation e When the restarting confirmation message appears restart the computer following the instructions on the screen e DirectX may be installed depending on the system environment of your computer 6 Remove the CD ROM after the installation is complete
14. computer and the camera and connect it again firmly e Disconnect all equipment other than the camera the keyboard and the mouse from the USB connectors of your computer e Connect the camera directly to your computer without passing through a USB hub or other device page 96 e When loading images in Memory Stick Duo to computers select a Memory Tool gt Memory Stick Tool gt Mass Storage in HOME Cannot copy images e Connect the camera and your computer correctly making a USB connection page 96 Follow the designated copy procedure for your OS When you shoot images with a Memory Stick Duo formatted by a computer you may not be able to copy the images to a computer Shoot using a Memory Stick Duo formatted by the camera page 75 After making a USB connection Picture Motion Browser does not start automatically e Make the USB connection after the computer is turned on page 96 Cannot play back images on your computer If you are using Picture Motion Browser refer to Picture Motion Browser Guide page 95 e Consult the computer or software manufacturer Guljooysajqnosy a You do not know how to use Picture Motion Browser e Refer to Picture Motion Browser Guide page 95 111 Troubleshooting The image and sound are interrupted by noise when you view a movie on a computer e You are playing back the movie directly from the
15. e Installing software as follows Picture Motion Browser Music Transfer After you install the software a shortcut icon for the customers registration website is created on the desktop Once you register on the website you can get secure and useful customer support http www sony net registration di Jajnduroa AnoA Guisp fe 93 94 Installing the software supplied After you install the software the short cut icons for Picture Motion Browser Picture Motion Browser Guide Music Transfer are created on the desktop ax Double click to start i Picture Motion Browser Picture Motion Browser e Double click to start ae Picture Motion Browser 2 Picture Motion Guide Browser Guide e Double click to start Music Transfer y Picture Package On the Picture Motion Browser supplied You can use still images and movies from the camera more than ever by taking advantage of the software This section summarizes the Picture Motion Browser Picture Motion Browser overview With the Picture Motion Browser you can e Import images shot with the camera and display them on the computer e Organize images on the computer on a calendar by shooting date to view them e Edit images e Load images of computers to the camera e Retouch Red Eye Correction etc print and send still images as e mail attachments change t
16. en ena 55 Background 006 40 71 Battery charget 124 Battery pack species cocesmcivosaciee 123 Beach mode aevsiscsredetsiinncesaeds 48 B rn ana 78 BIOT cpsccrconnseasemaiennes 11 URS eena eken 51 C Calendar cccccceeeeeeee 38 58 Calibration lt 5 cecssarsdovatevnenenveess 79 Center AF ssrrssssseiseirvssisssssies 31 Center weighted metering 33 Change REC Folder 76 Clock Settings ssn adesseesiceeiebonces 84 Close focus 4 capastsdusuaastersanadens 30 Cloudy sipiris 53 Color eei esunrieiden rieira 13 73 Color Mode scccccccsnscssasscasssnss 54 COMPONENT 08 80 COMPUTED cess ccesstnacansavnacetexeats 90 Recommended environment s s s 91 Software ciiguesiejecearessbanase 93 WINdOWS ccceeesteeees 90 Connecting Computer sepccsncesensaneseses 96 Printer 102 TV ene eet eee 86 Create REC Folder 75 Cross Filter ssasthstieeseossetaercance 65 D WAS a cavsdesacesseaneanmateaeess 84 103 Daylight citactehwectengetiouesusien 53 Delete ccna cesnsdudeieeessnccn 41 67 Format 75 77 Deleting images 06 41 Digital Zoom ssseseseeeeseeeeese 82 Dir CtX niesienie 93 DISP oree Guansecoumnae 24 Download Music 04 99 E Electronic transformet 120 EV scccaeieens asta ease 34 2 4 916 u ener eer re oer one ere 70 EX POSUPC sccssnsrecennevesdespenswendes 12 Exposure Bracket 52 F Face Dee Ctl O
17. etc PAL M system Brazil PAL N system Argentina Paraguay Uruguay SECAM system Bulgaria France Guiana Iran Iraq Monaco Russia Ukraine etc Al e uo safeun Buma E 89 90 Using your computer Illustrations of screens used in this section are based on the English version e Under Windows Vista some names and operations may differ from those described below e Installing the software as follows Picture Motion Browser Music Transfer e When you connect the camera and a computer with USB cable PMB Portable will start up and you can upload images with sharemarks on the Web by easy operation Enjoying images using Picture Motion Browser and Music Transfer as follows Viewing images saved on your computer Loading images of the camera to computers Loading images of computers to the camera Uploading images to the Web Editing images Displaying the shooting locations of still images on maps online Creating a disc with the images shot requires CD or DVD disc writing drive Printing or saving still images with the date Adding changing Music for slide show using Music Transfer Additional information on this product and answers to frequently asked questions can be found at the Sony Customer Support Website http www sony net Enjoying your Windows computer Recommended computer environment The fo
18. internal memory or the Memory Stick Duo Copy the movie to the hard disk of your computer then play back the movie from the hard disk page 96 Cannot print an image e Refer to the operation manual of the printer Images once copied to a computer cannot be viewed on the camera e Copy them to a folder recognized by the camera such as 101MSDCF in Memory Stick Duo page 97 e The image was copied from a computer to the internal memory of the camera by Mass Storage connection therefore the album image does not exist Use Picture Motion Browser supplied to copy images to the camera Cannot upload to Web e Check if the camera is connected to a computer with USB cable page 96 e When you format the internal memory the embedded application PMB Portable will also be deleted Use Picture Motion Browser supplied and re install PMB Portable Internal memory Cannot copy the data stored in the internal memory to a Memory Stick Duo e The Memory Stick Duo is full Copy to a Memory Stick Duo with sufficient free capacity Memory Stick Duo Cannot insert a Memory Stick Duo e Insert it in the correct direction You have formatted a Memory Stick Duo by mistake All the data on the Memory Stick Duo is deleted by formatting You cannot restore it 112 Troubleshooting Cannot save images e Images shot with the camera are
19. is occurring and white black red purple or other streaks appear on the image This phenomenon is not a malfunction Noise appears in the image when you view the screen in a dark place The camera is attempting to increase the visibility of the screen by temporarily brightening the image under conditions of low illumination There is no effect on the recorded image Troubleshooting The eyes of the subject come out red e Set Red Eye Reduction to Auto or On page 56 e Shoot the subject at a distance closer than the flash range using the flash e Light the room and shoot the subject e Retouch the image using Red Eye Correction page 64 Dots appear and remain on the screen This is not a malfunction These dots are not recorded page 2 Cannot shoot images in succession The internal memory or Memory Stick Duo is full Delete unnecessary images page 41 e The battery level is low Install charged battery pack Cannot play back images e Press gt Playback button or SCRAPBOOK button page 35 e The folder file name has been changed on your computer e Sony does not guarantee playback of image files on your camera if the files have been processed using a computer or recorded with another camera e The camera is in USB mode Delete the USB connection page 97 e When playing back images in Memory Stick Duo set Memory Stick in EJ View Images in HOME e Images in M
20. medium The types of Memory Stick Duo that can be used with the camera are listed in the table below However proper operation cannot be guaranteed for all Memory Stick Duo functions Memory Stick Duo type Recording Playback Memory Stick Duo without MagicGate Memory Stick Duo with MagicGate MagicGate Memory Stick Ore Duo Memory Stick PRO Duo Memory Stick PRO HG Duo xl Memory Stick Duo MagicGate Memory Stick Duo and Memory Stick PRO Duo are equipped with MagicGate functions MagicGate is copyright protection technology that uses encryption technology Data recording playback that requires MagicGate functions cannot be performed with the camera 2 High speed data transfer using a parallel interface is not supported 8 This camera does not support 8 bit parallel data transfer It performs the same 4 bit parallel data transfer as the Memory Stick PRO Duo 4 640 Fine size movies can be recorded e This product is compatible with Memory Stick Micro M2 M2 is an abbreviation for Memory Stick Micro e A Memory Stick Duo formatted with a computer is not guaranteed to operate with the camera e Data read write speeds differ depending on the combination of the Memory Stick Duo and the equipment used e Do not remove the Memory Stick Duo while reading or writing data e Data may be corrupted in the following cases
21. page 58 To play back a slide show from the index screen Touch IE Slideshow and then touch the image from which you want to start the slide show Viewing menu For details on the operation amp page 45 i Delete Deleting images na ol Selects and deletes images on the single image screen or the index screen see page 41 m x This Image Deletes the image that is now selected a T ir Multiple Images Selects and deletes multiple images Trn Whole Album Deletes all the images in the selected album All In This Folder Deletes all the images in the selected folder in Memory Stick Duo o Protect Preventing accidental erasure Protects images against accidental erasure The on Protect indicator appears on the protected image O This Image Protects unlocks the currently selected image Oa Multiple Images Selects and protects unlocks multiple images oo Select All in Album Protects all the images in the selected album of Remove All in Album Unlocks all the images in the selected album To protect an image Display the image you want to protect Touch MENU to display the menu Display o Protect by touching A F then touch it Touch This Image suojauny Guimain ay bGuisy E To select and protect images Touch MENU in single image mode or in index mode 2 Display o Protect by touching A V then touch it Touch Of Multiple Images
22. painting Press gt Playback button Touch MENU Paint p Paint 1 frame button 2 pen button eraser button 4 lt stamp button 5 Thickness select button 6 Color select button QJ save button i revert button 9 es clear all button exit button To paint characters or graphics Touch Select the line thickness Touch the thickness select button the desired thickness then BACK 8 Paint characters or graphics Painting or putting stamps on still images Paint To stamp Touch amp Select a stamp Touch the stamp select button the desired stamp then BACK 3 Put stamps on the image To add a frame Touch A Select a frame Select the desired frame with lt gt then touch OK Touch BACK to return to the painting screen To change the color of the line Touch the color select button a desired color then BACK To make corrections Touch e then rub the part you want to erase using the paint pen Otherwise touch to revert to the previous state if you touch again it returns to the latest state e You can select the thickness of the eraser in the same way as you do for the pen using the thickness select button The selected thickness is applied to both the line and eraser Erasing all painting Touch 9 Clear All appears Touch OK All painting will disappear from the image Touch Canc
23. part of the subject to measure to determine the exposure e When the shooting mode is set to H Metering Mode appears in MENU E Multi Divides into multiple regions and measures each region The camera determines a well balanced exposure Multi pattern metering Center Measures the center of the image and determines the exposure based on the brightness of the subject there Center weighted metering Le Spot Measures only a part of the subject Spot metering Only for still image e This function is useful when the subject is backlit or when there is strong contrast between the subject and the background suojeiadg aiseg B Spot metering cross hairs Positions on the subject A MENU eal o la ISP e For details on the Exposure see page 12 e When using spot metering or center weighted metering setting Focus to Center AF is recommended to focus on the metering position page 31 33 34 Shooting images easily ISO Selecting a luminous sensitivity ee L a E Low ISO sensitivity High ISO sensitivity Sets the ISO sensitivity aoo Auto You can reduce image blurring in dark locations or moving subjects by increasing ISO sensitivity select a larger number However images tend to become noisier as the ISO sensitivity number increases Select an ISO sensitivity number according to shooting conditions e For details on the ISO sensitivity see page 13
24. preset settings according to the scene page 48 fay Program Auto Allows you to shoot with the exposure adjusted automatically both the shutter speed and the aperture value Also you can select various settings using the menu For details on the functions available see page 46 2 Movie Mode Allows you to record movies with audio suonaun Gulooys ay Guisn E 41 48 Shooting images using Scene Selection Scene Selection modes The following modes are preset to match the scene conditions 44 Landscape Focuses only on a distant subject Io High Sensitivity Allows you to shoot images r gt ge without a flash under low light conditions reducing blur Smile Shutter When the camera detects a smile the shutter is released automatically For details see page 50 ga Soft Snap Allows you to shoot images with a softer atmosphere for portraits and es flowers etc af Twilight Portrait Ss Allows you to shoot sharp images of people with the night view in the background without compromising the atmosphere 2 Twilight Allows you to shoot night scenes at far distance without losing the dark atmosphere of the surroundings to shoot landscapes etc Hi Speed Shutter Allows you to shoot moving subjects outdoors or in other bright places e The shutter speed becomes faster so images shot in dark places become darker 7 Bea
25. recorded correctly If an image is not recorded in the correct orientation you can rotate the image following the procedure on page 69 auto Reve Displays the recorded image on the screen for approximately two seconds immediately after shooting a still image Uses the Auto Review C 0 e If you press the shutter button halfway down the recorded image display disappears and you can immediately shoot the next image Smile Level This sets the smile detection level when Smile Shutter page 50 mode is selected in the Scene Selection fHigh Setting to High makes it easier to detect a smile sGunjas ay Guiziwojsng ftow e The smile can be difficult to detect under the following conditions When the face of the subject is too dark or too bright and the exposure is not appropriate When the face of the subject is far from the camera When the subject is wearing sunglasses or glasses with thick frames When the front hair hat or other objects are covering the eyes When the subject is not facing towards the front 83 84 Settings For details on the operation amp page 74 Clock Settings Clock Settings Sets the date and time Select Clock Settings from at Settings on the HOME screen Touch Clock Settings Touch the desired date display format then touch gt The clock settings screen appears Clock Settings 2007 K _ C10 i 3
26. the station plate supplied with the CSS HD2 must be attached For details on how to attach the station plate refer to the operating instructions supplied with CSS HD2 s1210 D 125 126 On Cyber shot Station Operating the Cyber shot Station with the remote When the remote supplied with the CSS HD1 or CSS HD2 is used with the camera the following operations are available e For details on buttons not described here refer to the instruction manual supplied with the Cyber shot Station CSS HD1 CSS HD2 MENU button Displays the setting screen of the Slide show page 58 e The slideshow setting screen is different during remote control operation but the setting items are the same A button Changes the screen display lt gt button Displays the previous next image This button is invalid Adaptor plate ce 125 Add Remove Favorites 61 Add Remove Sharemark 62 Adjusting EV ccsccceeee 34 AE AF lock indicator 27 AF Illuminator 00 81 AF MOG ata disisir 82 AF range finder frame 31 AF range finder frame indicator e AE EEA 31 Album List ee 37 58 Album View ccccscccceeeees 68 PCTS cin secicsehaconsecnentenecennsed 12 Auto Adjustment mode 26 Auto FOCUS ser civesvesceuxloossncensss 10 Auto Orientation 00 83 Auto REVIEW seess 83 Automatic image management E ETE 8 B B Wener
27. to whether the printer provides these functions or not The date may not be inserted in the index mode depending on the printer Consult the printer manufacturer a ig printed on the date inserted part of the image The image does not have the recording data so the date cannot be inserted Set Date to Off and print the image again page 103 Cannot select the print size e Consult the printer manufacturer as to whether the printer can provide the desired size Cannot print the image at the size selected e When you use paper of a different size after connecting the printer to the camera disconnect and then reconnect the USB cable The print setting of the camera differs from that of the printer Change the setting of either the camera page 103 or the printer Cannot operate the camera after canceling printing e Wait for a while as the printer is carrying out the cancellation It may take some time depending on the printer 114 Troubleshooting Touch panel Cannot operate the touch panel buttons correctly or fully e Perform Calibration page 79 The paint pen operation reacts at inappropriate points Perform Calibration page 79 The file number cannot be reset The file number will not be reset even if you change the recording media To reset perform Format pages 75 77 with the camera and then perform Initialize page 78 However all data will be erased a
28. zoom e When the zoom scale exceeds 3x the camera uses the Digital Zoom function For details on the Digital Zoom settings and the image quality see page 82 e The camera zooms slowly while shooting a movie e When the Face Detect function is activated you cannot use the Digital Zoom function e While using the Digital Zoom you cannot focus by touching the screen Setting Image size Self timer Flash mode Macro recording Changing the image size Using the self timer G Selecting a flash mode for still images Shooting close up Changing the image size Touch the image size setting icon on the screen Touch the desired item then BACK For details on the image size see page 14 Image size setting icon DISP Using the self timer Touch the self timer setting icon on the screen Touch the desired item then BACK Shoot 2 seconds after the BACK er button is pressed Self timer setting icon Self Timer Off Spore Not using the self timer Self Timer 10sec amp Setting the 10 second delay self timer Self Timer 2sec X Setting the 2 second delay self timer Shooting images easily When you press the shutter button the self timer lamp flashes and a beep sounds until the shutter operates Self timer lamp To cancel touch Sper e Use the 2 second delay self timer to prevent blur of an image The shutter is released 2 seconds after you press the shutter button which reduces camera sh
29. 0 OK Cancel Touch each item then set its numeric value by touching A V Touch OK To cancel the clock setting Touch Cancel or BACK in step 6 Settings For details on the operation amp page 74 IE Language Setting Selects the language to be used in the menu items warnings and messages sbunjas ay Guiziwojsng 7 85 86 Viewing images ona TV Viewing images on a TV You can view images on a TV by connecting the camera to a TV The connection varies according to the type of TV the camera is connected to e Icons and other indicators do not appear on the TV Viewing images by connecting the camera to a TV with the cable for multi use terminal not supplied Turn off both the camera and the TV before connecting the camera to the TV 1 Connect the camera to the TV with the cable for multi use terminal not supplied VIDEO AUDIO Gre audio vies udio vi input jacks Yellow Cable for multi use terminal not supplied e Set the switch on the cable for multi use terminal to TV e If your TV has stereo input jacks connect the audio plug black of the cable for multi use terminal to the left audio jack white 2 Turn on the TV and set the input e Refer also to the operating instructions supplied with the TV Viewing images on a TV 3 Press gt Playback button to turn on the camera Images shot with the camera appear on the TV
30. BOOK When an album is created in the camera a scrapbook with the images in the album laid out on a background is automatically created Scrapbooks created in the camera can be only viewed with the camera SCRAPBOOK button e Images saved in Memory Stick Duo cannot be viewed as scrapbooks 1 Press SCRAPBOOK button Scrapbook list is displayed e Whether the power of the camera is off the power will turn on when you press the SCRAPBOOK button and images will be played back in scrapbook mode 7 A V Move on back the album list 2007 1 1 amp Move on back the month 2007 1 5 A 2007 1 6 Emaan 2007 1 15 2007 1 20 y 2 Touch A F then touch the album you want to play back e Album name and date will be displayed on the cover 1st page of scrapbook e You can change the background of scrapbook in the MENU screen when you select the cover e Cover image will not be shown in single image screen even if you touch it suojeiadg a1seg T 39 40 Viewing images 3 Touch lt gt to turn the page Date BACK Return to scrapbook list lt P gt Move to the page before or after 207 976 Ee i Turn the page automatically Touch RVA a O Album Name the image to stop turning the page The camera will automatically decide the position of the image to be displayed e Touch the image to view in single image screen To change backgrounds Touch MENU 2 Touch Bac
31. Language SUNG sesvssvoissriarissusruedhedyanissnnvdendeansnddunidndiansanhtvaledinwiantvdons 85 Viewing images ona TV Viewing images ON a TV cee cee ceeeeeeee cece ene eeeeeeaeeeeeeeaaaneeeeseeaeeeeseeaeeeeaes 86 Viewing images by connecting the camera to a TV with the cable for multi use terminal not supplied scccscsnns ndensstatacsuitenevoiensstidud vereunveuedenn und unceaeuniauaieusiansenss 86 Viewing an image by connecting the camera to an HD TV ees 88 Using your computer Enjoying your Windows COMPUTEL ccccceeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeaeeeeesaneees 90 Installing the software SUPPIIEC cccccccsseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeaaeeeeeeaees 93 On the Picture Motion Browser supplied cseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 95 Connecting to COMPULCRS 5 vesceticeaxesvnacaneceasosunntedersesesunntedureesstondeadecsanatessies 96 Using the Music Transfer supplied cccceesseeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 99 Viewing Cyber shot Step Up Guide cccceseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeanaas 100 Table of contents Printing still images Row to pint SUN magi S esisin a i Ei 101 Printing images directly using a PictBridge compliant printer 102 Troubleshooting THROUDIE SHOOTING sx sicutcsnscsanivennspesusnncsnevecndetupssewaaguitetepseenngyutabensumeunxnesees 105 Warning indicators and MESSAGES ceeeeee ee eeee eee eeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeeaaaeees 116 Using the camera abroad
32. OIJNINIUON THM KIOIUU stands for any number within the range from 0001 to 9999 The numerical portions of the name of a movie file recorded in movie mode and its corresponding index image file are the same For more information about folders see pages 71 and 75 The image may become unable to view with the camera if you move the folder Using the Music Transfer supplied You can change the Music files that are preset at the factory to the desired Music files using Music Transfer in the CD ROM supplied You can also delete or add these files whenever you want Adding Changing Music using Music Transfer The music formats you can transfer with Music Transfer are listed below e MP3 files stored on the hard disk drive of your computer e Music on CDs e Preset music saved on this camera 1 Touch HOME to display the HOME screen 2 Touch amp Printing Other and touch Music Tool 3 Touch Download Music The message Connect to PC appears 4 Make a USB connection between the camera and your computer 5 Start Music Transfer 6 Follow the instructions on the screen to add change Music files e To restore the music preset at the factory to the camera Perform Format Music in step 3 Execute Restore defaults on Music Transfer All Music files return to the preset music and Music in the Slideshow menu is set to Off e You can re
33. Rewind Fast forward lt lt 4 Touch gt or W to return to normal playback Volume control Touch qvo then adjust the volume with q q Touch qvo again The volume control bar disappears Stop Touch W e Movies of image size 320 are displayed in a smaller size 39 36 Viewing images QQ Viewing an enlarged image playback zoom Touch a still image while it is displayed to enlarge the corresponding area Touch Q to zoom out A V lt 4 P Adjusts the position BACK Cancels playback zoom aa Turns A W lt P on off e To store enlarged images see Trimming page 64 You can also enlarge the image with the T W Zoom button Shows the displayed area of the whole image Selecting how to play back images Images stored in the camera are separated into groups by events and played back as albums You can change how to play back images in the album to make the images easier to search Album List z 2007 1 1 l Single Image Hona e You can move from the Album List screen to Favorites list or Sharemark list e You can name albums by using Picture Motion Browser For details refer to Picture Motion Browser Guide Viewing images a Viewing an index screen When you touch Balj Index while viewing the image in single image screen the image will be displayed by each album in index mode Touch amp Z to display the previous next page To return to the single image
34. SONY Cyber shot Digital Still Camera Cyber shot Handbook DSC T2 Before operating the unit please read this Handbook thoroughly together with the Instruction Manual and the Cyber shot Step up Guide and retain them for future reference 2007 Sony Corporation VCLICK Table of contents ete Using the shooting functions 3 J Using the viewing functions Q Customizing the settings E Viewing images on a TV Using your computer Printing still images Troubleshooting gt WAE g7 3 273 224 12 2 Notes on using the camera Notes on the types of Memory Stick that can be used not supplied Memory Stick Duo you can use a Memory Stick Duo with your Camera Memory Stick you cannot use a Memory Stick with your camera Other memory cards cannot be used e For details on Memory Stick Duo see page 121 When using a Memory Stick Duo with Memory Stick compatible equipment You can use the Memory Stick Duo by inserting it into the Memory Stick Duo Adaptor not supplied f 4 m Memory Stick Duo Adaptor Notes on the battery pack e Charge the battery pack supplied before using the camera for the first time e You can charge the battery pack even if it is not completely discharged In addition even if the battery pack is not fully charged you can use the partially charged capacity of the battery pa
35. Shooting MENU osaisi n EE E e Eoas AS 51 REC Mode Selecting the continuous shooting method EV Adjusting the light intensity Focus Changing the focus method Metering Mode Selecting the metering mode White Balance Adjusting the color tones Color Mode Changing the vividness of the image or adding special effects Flash Level Adjusting the amount of flash light Table of contents Red Eye Reduction Reducing the red eye phenomenon Face Detection Detecting the face of subject SteadyShot Selecting the anti blur mode Setup Selecting the shooting settings Using the viewing functions Playing back images from the HOME SCTre N ccccccceee 58 Album List Display the list of image groups Calendar Display images on a calendar I gt Slideshow Playing back a series of images Memory Stick Display images in Memory Stick Viewing MEnU scrscsicigscineseaccneciazinececsinadaaiongecedsasepiadeieceetnevenssonimernpsacstaes 61 Q Add Remove Favorites Adding Removing Favorites J Add Remove Sharemark Adding Removing the reservation to upload images on the Web Y Remove Favorites Removing Favorites J Remove Sharemark Removing sharemark to cancel the reservation to upload images on the Web L Retouch Retouching still images Paint Painting on still images I gt Slideshow Playing back a series of images fy Delete Deleting images o amp Protect Preventing accidental erasure MT Album Vi
36. Touch I lt I to select the desired image e When using the camera abroad it may be necessary to switch the video signal output to match that of your TV system page 80 Al e uo safeun Buma E 87 Viewing images on a TV Viewing an image by connecting the camera to an HD TV You can view an image recorded on the camera by connecting the camera to an HD High Definition TV with the HD Output Adaptor Cable not supplied Turn off both the camera and the TV before connecting the camera to the TV Images taken at VGA resolution cannot be played back with high image quality e You can also enjoy viewing in high image quality with Cyber shot Station CSS HD1 not supplied CSS HD2 not supplied 1 Connect the camera to an HD High Definition TV with a HD Output Adaptor Cable not supplied To audio video a5 COMPONENT VIDEO IN input jacks E gt Playback button White Red Green Blue Red 5 F HD Output Adaptor Cable not supplied 2 Turn on the TV and set the input e Refer also to the operating instructions supplied with the TV 88 Viewing images on a TV 3 Press gt Playback button to turn on the camera Images shot with the camera appear on the TV Touch I lt I to select the desired image e Set COMPONENT to HD 10801 in Main Settings 2 by selecting a Settings on the HOME screen page 80 e When using the camera abroad it may be
37. You cannot use the Face Detection feature when you shoot images in the Close focus mode e This mode is cancelled if you turn off the power or switch the mode to another one Setting Focus Metering Mode ISO EV The Focus Metering Mode ISO and EV icons appear only when the shooting mode is set to eu Program Auto Changing the focus method Selecting the metering mode Selecting a luminous sensitivity Adjusting the light intensity Shooting images easily Focus Changing the focus method You can change the focus method Use the menu when it is difficult to get the proper focus in auto focus mode e When the shooting mode is set to ECR Focus appears in MENU Z WE Multi AF fay Center AF Only for still image EF Spot AF Flexible Spot AF Only for still image Focuses on a subject in all ranges of the finder frame automatically e This mode is useful when the subject is not in the center of the AF range finder frame Only for still image AF range finder frame indicator suojeiadg a1seg B Focuses on a subject in the center of the finder frame automatically e By using together the AF lock function you can compose the image the way you want AF range finder frame indicator By moving the AF range finder frame to wherever you like on the screen you can focus on an extremely small subject or a narrow area e To set the Flexible Spot AF see page 32 e Thi
38. a Sh se show five eatin tora tAeivel aivestow for sein Nima ae stow No Mea suonauny Gurmain ay buisp E 99 60 Playing back images from the HOME screen Interval fase Sets the display interval of images for a Normal slide show Fe o 10 sec Auto The interval is set to suit the selected Effects item The setting is fixed to Auto when Normal is not selected as the Effects T To add change Music files You can transfer a desired music file from your CDs or MP3 files to the camera to play back during Slide show You can transfer music using Music Tool in k Printing Other on the HOME screen and the Music Transfer software supplied installed on a computer For details see page 99 e You can record up to four pieces of music on the camera The four preset pieces Musicl Music4 can be replaced with the ones you transferred e A maximum length of each music file for music play back of the camera is about 3 minutes e If you cannot play back a Music file due to damage or other malfunctions to the file execute Format Music page 99 and transfer the music again Memory Stick Display images in Memory Stick Displays the images saved in Memory Stick Duo in single image screen or index screen When playing back images in HOME screen the image will first be displayed in index screen Single Image Index Display If you touch DISP in index mode you can set the num
39. age COMPONENT Selects the video signal output type from SD and HD 10801 according to the TV connected page 88 lt 2 HD 1080i Select this item to connect the camera to a 1080i capable High Definition TV SD Select this item to connect the camera to a TV that is not compatible with an HD 1080i signal Video Out Sets the video signal output according to the TV color system of the connected video equipment The TV color systems differ depending on the country and region To view images on a TV screen check the TV color system of the country or region of use page 89 NTSC Sets the video output signal to NTSC mode e g for the USA Japan Sets the video output signal to PAL mode e g for Europe Settings For details on the operation amp page 74 Shooting Settings Shooting Settings 1 The default settings are marked with y AF Illuminator The AF illuminator supplies fill light to focus more easily on a subject in dark surroundings The AF illuminator emits red light allowing the camera to focus easily when the shutter button is pressed halfway until the focus is locked The Bon indicator appears at this time fOf Does not use AF illuminator e If the AF illuminator light does not reach the subject sufficiently or the subject has no contrast focus will not be achieved A distance of up to approximately 2 7 m 8 feet 10 3 8 inches zoom W 2 5 m 8 feet 2 1 2 inches zoom T is recommend
40. ake when the shutter button is pressed Suojeiadg a1seg B Flash Selecting a flash mode for still images Touch the flash mode setting icon on the screen Touch the desired item then BACK HOME Flash Auto Strobe automatically Flash Auto auto Flashes when there is insufficient light or backlight default setting Flash On 4 Slow Synchro Flash forced on 4st The shutter speed is slow in a dark place to clearly shoot the background that is out of flash light Flash Off e The flash strobes twice The first flash adjusts the light quantity e While charging the flash is displayed 29 30 Shooting images easily Macro Close focus Shooting close up Touch the Macro Close focus mode setting icon on the screen Touch the desired item then BACK MENU Macro Off Morr Macro On WD W side Approx 8 cm or farther 3 1 4 inches or farther T side Approx 25 cm or farther 9 7 8 inches or farther Close focus enabled Q Locked to the W side Approx 1 to 20 cm 13 32 to 7 7 8 inches Macro e Setting the zoom all the way to the W side is recommended e The in focus range becomes narrow and the subject may not be entirely in focus e The Auto Focus speed drops Close focus e Use this mode to shoot at even closer distances than W Macro On recording e The optical zoom is locked to the W side and cannot be used e You cannot shoot images in the Burst or Bracket mode page 51 e
41. ber of images displayed in the index screen To return to the single image screen touch the thumbnail image Viewi ng menu For details on the operation amp page 45 This section explains the menu items available when you touch MENU in playback mode For details on how to use the menu see page 45 You can select the mode displayed in white Available Unavailable mal Q O o e Viewing mode Album Favorites Sharemark SCRAPBOOK Memory Stick Add Remove Favorites Adding Removing Favorites RA Select your favorite image and add remove from groups as favorites a This Image Add or remove the image you selected as favorites Cai Multiple Images Select multiple images and add or remove them as favorites Cth Whole Album Select all the images in the album and add or remove them as favorites Touch MENU while the image is displayed in single image screen or index screen Touch Add Remove Favorites Touch A This Image The screen to select where to add the image as favorites is displayed suojauny Guimain ay bGuisy E Touch the folder of the group you want to add the image as favorites Touch then OK To add multiple images as favorites Touch Multiple Images The screen to select where to add the images as favorites is displayed Touch the folder of the group you want to add the images as favorites In single image screen Di
42. ch Allows you to record the blue of the water clearly when shooting seaside or lakeside scenes g Snow Allows you to record clear images preventing sunken colors in snowy scenes or other places where the whole screen appears white 8 Fireworks Allows you to record fireworks in all their splendor When you shoot images using gg Twilight Portrait 2 Twilight or 2 Fireworks mode the shutter speed is slower and the images tend to blur To prevent blurring the use of a tripod is recommended Shooting images using Scene Selection Functions you can use in Scene Selection For shooting an image appropriately according to the scene condition a combination of functions is determined by the camera Some functions are not available depending on the Scene Selection mode V you can select the desired setting Face Burst Detection Bracket White Red Eye Balance Reduction teadyshot z p a Flash cannot be selected in White Balance suojaunj Gulooys ay Guisn E 49 90 Shooting images using Scene Selection Shooting in Smile Shutter mode Press the shutter button all the way down The is displayed to indicate that the camera is at the capturing smile screen When a smile is detected the shutter is released automatically The smile shutter lamp will light after shooting page 17 2 Holding down the shutter button again exits the capturing smile screen e A ma
43. ck as is e If you do not intend to use the battery pack for a long time use up the existing charge and remove it from your camera then store it in a cool dry place This is to maintain the battery pack functions e For details on the usable battery pack see page 123 Carl Zeiss lens The camera is equipped with a Carl Zeiss lens which is capable of reproducing sharp images with excellent contrast The lens for the camera has been produced under a quality assurance system certified by Carl Zeiss in accordance with the quality standards of Carl Zeiss in Germany 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 e Black white red blue or green points e 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 e Exposing the LCD screen or the lens to direct sunlight for long periods may cause malfunctions Be careful when placing the camera near a window or outdoors e Do not press against the LCD screen The screen may be discolored and that ma
44. duced automatically However this is not effective for subject blur e Besides camera shake and subject blur occur frequently under low light or slow shutter speed conditions such as those encountered in 2 Twilight or a Twilight Portrait mode In that case shoot with the above tips in mind 11 12 Basic techniques for better images Exposure Adjusting the light intensity You can create various images by adjusting the exposure and the ISO sensitivity Exposure is the amount of light that the camera will receive when you release the shutter Shutter speed Length of time the camera receives Exposure light Aperture Size of the opening allowing light to pass through l o ISO sensitivity Recommended Exposure Index Recording sensitivity Overexposure The exposure is automatically set to the too much light proper value in the auto adjustment mode Whitish image However you can adjust it manually using the functions below Correct exposure Adjusting EV Allows you to adjust the exposure determined by the camera pages 25 34 Metering Mode Allows you to change the part of the subject to be measured to determine the exposure page 33 Underexposure too little light Darker image Basic techniques for better images Adjusting ISO Sensitivity Recommended Exposure Index ISO sensitivity is a speed rating for recording media that incorporates an image sensor that receives light Even when
45. e after pressing the shutter button Identifying parts See the pages in parentheses for details of operation 1 POWER lamp POWER button Shutter button 27 4 Flash 29 5 Microphone 6 Lens Self timer lamp 28 Smile shutter lamp 50 AF illuminator 81 Lens cover 1 Speaker 2 gt Playback button 35 SCRAPBOOK button 39 4 LCD screen Touch panel 23 24 5 Hook for wrist strap 6 T W Zoom button 28 Tripod receptacle e When a tripod has screws longer than 5 5 mm 7 32 inch you cannot firmly secure the camera Forcing the screws to secure may damage the camera Battery Memory Stick Duo cover 9 Battery eject lever Memory Stick Duo slot Access lamp 12 Multi connector Used in the following situations e Making a USB connection between the camera and the computer e Making a connection to audio video input jacks ona TV e Making a connection to a PictBridge compliant printer Battery insertion slot 17 18 Indicators on the screen Touch DISP on the screen to change to the display selection screen page 24 See the pages in parentheses for details of operation When shooting still images 5 Wi Cay fg Kon WJ of vt Standby 0 12 DISP Screen operation You can change the settings by touching the following 1 2 3 e Touching an icon displays the guide about the to
46. e out red or fuzzy white circular spots may appear when using the flash These phenomena can be reduced by taking the following steps The Red eye phenomenon Pupils become dilated in dark environments Flash light is reflected off the blood vessels at the back of the eye retina causing the red eye phenomenon Camera Eye 4 A A Retina How can the Red eye phenomenon be reduced e Set Red Eye Reduction to On page 56 e Select ISO High Sensitivity mode in Scene Selection page 48 The flash is turned off automatically e When the eyes of the subject turn out red correct the image with Retouch on the viewing menu page 64 or with the supplied software Picture Motion Browser The White circular spots This is caused by particles dust pollen etc floating close to the lens When they are accentuated by the camera s flash they appear as white circular spots Camera 4 FYN r oD Particles dust pollen etc in the air How can the White circular spots be reduced e Light the room and shoot the subject without a flash e Select 0 High Sensitivity mode in Scene Selection The flash is turned off automatically Even though you selected 1o High Sensitivity mode in Scene Selection the shutter speed might be slower under low light conditions or in a dark place In that case use a tripod or hold your shooting arms firmly at your sid
47. ear while storing e To use the battery pack up leave the camera in slide show page 58 playback mode until the power goes off e To prevent staining the terminal short circuiting etc be sure to use a supplied battery case when carrying and storing On battery life e The battery life is limited Battery capacity decreases over time and through repeated use If decreased usage time between charges becomes significant it is probably time to replace it with a new one e The battery life varies according to how it is stored and the operating conditions and environment in which each battery pack is used Compatible battery pack e The NP BD1 supplied can be used only in D type compatible Cyber shot models It cannot be used in Cyber shot models compatible with the T type and other battery types e If the NP FD1 battery pack not supplied is used the minute display ZZ7 60 Min is also shown after the battery remaining indicator s1210 D 123 124 On the battery charger On the battery charger e Only D type T type R type and E type battery packs and no others can be charged in the battery charger supplied Batteries other than the specified kind may leak overheat or explode if you attempt to charge them posing a risk of injury from electrocution and burns e The batteries that are compatible with the camera are D type batteries The supplied battery is NP BD1 D type e Remove the charged batter
48. ed e Focus is achieved as long as the AF illuminator light reaches the subject regardless of whether light fails to reach the center of the subject e You cannot use the AF illuminator when Focus preset is set page 31 amp Smile Shutter mode J Twilight mode al Landscape mode or Fireworks mode is selected in the Scene Selection mode The Face Detect function is activated e When you use AF illuminator the normal AF range finder frame is disabled and new AF range finder frame is displayed by a dotted line AF operates with priority on subjects located near the center of the frame e The AF illuminator emits very bright light Although there is no health hazard do not look directly into the AF illuminator emitter at close range sGunjas ay Guiziwojsng E Grid Line With reference to the grid lines you can easily set a subject in a horizontal vertical position FH Does not display the grid lines e The grid lines are not recorded 81 82 Settings For details on the operation amp page 74 AF Mode Selects the auto focus operation mode Y Single Automatically adjusts the focus when you press and hold the shutter button halfway down This mode is useful for shooting stationary subjects Monitor Automatically adjusts the focus before you press and hold the shutter button halfway down This mode shortens the time needed for focusing e Battery consumption is
49. ed Insert a charged battery pack e The battery pack is dead page 123 Replace it with a new one Cannot charge the battery pack e You cannot charge the battery pack using the AC Adaptor not supplied Use the battery charger to charge the battery Shooting still images movies Cannot record images e Check the free capacity of the internal memory If it is full do one of the following Delete unnecessary images page 41 Delete the image in the internal memory after copying it to Memory Stick Duo e You cannot record images while charging the flash e Set the shooting mode other than in the HOME screen when shooting a still image e Set the shooting mode to in the HOME screen when shooting movies Troubleshooting This subject is not visible on the screen e The camera is set to the playback mode Press gt to change to the recording mode page 35 Anti blur function does not work e The anti blur function does not work when 44 appears on the display The anti blur function may not work properly when shooting night scenes e Shoot after pressing the shutter button halfway down Do not press it fully down suddenly Recording takes a long time e The NR slow shutter function is activated page 20 This is not a malfunction The image is out of focus e The subject is too close Shoot in Macro On recording mode Make sure to position the lens farther away fro
50. el to cancel the operation To save the painting Touch Touch the image size to be saved then touch OK The painted image is recorded in the album as the newest file Touch Cancel to cancel the operation e You can select the image size to be saved from VGA or 3M To exit paint mode Touch X Exit appears Touch OK Touch Cancel to cancel the operation suonauny Gurmain ay UISN E 13 14 Customizing the settings QR Customizing the Manage Memory feature and the Settings You can change the default settings using Manage Memory or Settings on the HOME screen 1 Touch HOME to display the HOME screen HOME 3 Touch the desired setting item Touch A to display the other setting items 4 Touch the setting item that you want to change and then touch the desired setting value to set it To cancel the setting change Touch Cancel if it is shown as an option on the screen If not touch BACK or x e This setting is maintained even when the power is turned off Ee Manage Memory For details on the operation amp page 74 Ta Memory Tool Memory Stick Tool This item appears only when a Memory Stick Duo is inserted in the camera Formats the Memory Stick Duo A commercially available Memory Stick Duo is already formatted and can be used immediately e Note that formatting irrevocably erases all data on a Memory Stick Du
51. electing the folder for viewing images Selects the folder containing the image you want to play back Select the desired folder with A V Select Folder Touch OK To cancel selecting the folder Touch Exit or BACK in step On the folders The camera stores images in a specified folder of a Memory Stick Duo You can change the folder or create a new one e To create a new folder Create REC Folder page 75 e To change the folder for recording images gt Change REC Folder page 76 e When multiple folders are created in the Memory Stick Duo and the first or last image in the folder is displayed the following indicators appear tf Moves to the previous folder Py Moves to the next folder MN Moves to either the previous or next folders K Volume Settings Adjusting the volume Adjusts the volume See page 35 6 Background Changing the background You can change the background of scrapbook See page 40 suonsun Guimain ay Guisp E 71 12 Painting or putting stamps on still images Paint You can paint or put stamps on still images and save them separately Use the paint pen supplied for this operation e You cannot paint in the following situation When playing back movies When viewing recorded images on TV When playing back images in Memory Stick Duo When playing back images in Favorites or Sharemark To display the
52. emory Stick Duo cannot be played back with Scrapbook An error appears and images in album cannot be displayed e An error message will appear when there is a defect in the data of the camera Use Picture Motion Browser supplied to load the images unable to play back on the camera to computers By importing the data back to the camera again the image will be able to be played back The date and time are not displayed Display Setup is set to Simple or Image Only Touch DISP to set Display Setup to Normal page 24 The image appears rough right after playback starts e This may happen due to image processing This is not a malfunction Guljooysajqnosy a 109 110 Troubleshooting The icons no longer appear e When the top right of the screen is touched the icons will be momentarily disappear Taking the finger off the screen makes the icons reappear Display Setup is set to Image Only Set to Normal or Simple The slideshow music background music does not play e Use Music Transfer to import music into the camera page 99 Left and right sides of the screen are shown in black e Auto Orientation is set to On page 83 The image does not appear on the TV e Check Video Out to see if the video output signal of the camera is set to the color system of your TV page 80 e Check whether the connection is correct page 86 If the USB connector o
53. ersdussustueowss 54 Scene Selection ccceeee 48 Internal MEMOTY ssss 7 NR slow shutter ccceeeee 20 SCRAPBOOK weecccccsssssssseeee 39 Internal Memory Tool A TTI NTSC 80 Scrapbook g PDO 12 13 34 Soet J 0 Changing the display 24 Optical ZOOM 28 82 Indicator cccceceeeee 18 JPG Pere reer rere eee eee eee eer eee eee ree ee 98 OS Te Tare ee eee 9 LCD backlight ee 24 L Overexposure i ccsasvitndctsntenate 12 Sb Denne tne een tear 80 iaid j m Select Folder cceeeee 71 andscape mode 66 P P Self diagnosis display 116 A cacao ee Pate eee 72 Self timertcacccsssssssssesecsessssee 28 LCD Sereen woes eeseeeseseeeseeesens 24 Paint cadsssundsistspsontoumndontonesvapons 66 Si EESE 55 M PAL Pec rccccccccccccccsccceccecceseceseces 80 Settings aT Oe ON Pee 78 Partial COlOL cseeeeees 65 STUD once abSacedesintradesvotstondenoeipies 57 MaCTO xncceitactacectiuntaretiensideucioes 30 ES i z PU ES 90 CAEM Ark a 62 woa PictBridge seseeesee 80 102 Shooting cscceeseseeeeeeeeeeeeee 47 Main Settings 2 eee 80 Picture Motion Browser MOVIES 27 Manage Memory 0 006 PO aietnte teed 95 ae Still image ccscctencccsavtnncess 26 Mass Storage ou 76 80 Pireler teeta 14 E n Shooting Menu s sseeeee 51 Memory Stick Duo 121 Playback ZOOM s s s 36 l o o Shooting Settings 1 81 Memory Stick eeeeeeeeees 60 Precision digital
54. es continuously e Up to 8 faces of your subjects can be detected However only up to 4 faces of your subjects can be detected when you shoot images with ma Soft Snap e When the camera detects more than one subject the camera will judge which is the main subject and set focus by priority e The frame for which the focus is set will turn green by pressing the shutter button halfway down All the subjects at equal distance to the focused one are also focused even if the frames do not turn green e Face Detection may fail depending on the conditions e When the shooting mode is a mode other than Auto Adjustment Smile Shutter mode and pS Soft Snap mode the Face Detect function is always off SteadyShot Selecting the anti blur mode Selects the anti blur mode Y Hy Shooting Activates the anti blur function when pressing the shutter button halfway down W5 Continuous Always activates the anti blur function You can stabilize images even when zooming up a far subject e Battery consumption is faster than in Shooting mode E W Off Does not use anti blur mode e In Auto Adjustment mode SteadyShot is set to WHA Shooting e For movies you can set cies Continuous or yes Off only The default setting is set to W Continuous e The anti blur function may not work properly in the following cases When camera shake is too strong When the shutter speed is slow for example
55. ettings 1 page 81 AF Illuminator AF Mode Shooting Settings 2 page 83 Auto Orientation Smile Level Clock Settings page 84 Format Music Create REC Folder Mass Storage Function Guide Calibration COMPONENT Grid Line Digital Zoom Auto Review Language Setting page 85 Learning the various functions HOME Menu Using the menu items 1 Touch MENU to display the MENU screen Touch to hide the function guide when shooting page 23 Sec S White Balance WB Me au fa AUA ALA C SOs T2 TS c 7 IZA mM WB Daylight I e Different items will become visible depending on the selected mode 2 Touch the desired menu item e If the desired item is hidden keep touching A F until the item appears on the screen 3 Touch the desired setting item Use on cloudy days or in the shade White Balance e When is displayed on the function guide during playback touch to confirm 4 Touch BACK to turn off the menu Suojeiadg a1seg T 45 46 Menu items The menu items available to set by touching MENU vary depending on the mode setting shooting viewing Only items available to set will be displayed on the screen Shooting menu page 51 REC Mode py 1 Focus Metering Mode White Balance Color Mode Flash Level Red Eye Reduction Face Detection SteadyShot V available V v V V V V V V v V V V V
56. ew Return to Album screen i Print Printing images using a printer E Rotate Rotating a still image K Import Importing images 4 Export Exporting images PJ Select Folder Selecting the folder for viewing images Q Volume Settings Adjusting the volume s Background Changing the background Painting or putting stamps on still images Paint 72 Customizing the settings Customizing the Manage Memory feature and the Settings 74 Manage M MOry cccccccccccccccseceeccteceeccsesneecsesseesesseestesseeneeneess 75 Ta Memory Tool Memory Stick Tool cccccccecesseeeeeeeeeeeseaeeeeeees 75 Format Change REC Folder Create REC Folder Mass Storage Table of contents Ta Memory Tool Internal Memory Tool cccseccecceseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeenanes 77 Format Be NS a E oil veesidueaaiatagSeteyesd 78 YT Main Settings Main Settings 1 cccceceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 78 Beep Initialize Function Guide Calibration T Main Settings Main Settings 2 ci ccecceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaneneeeeeees 80 USB Connect Video Out COMPONENT Shooting Settings Shooting Settings 1 0 cee ceeceeseeeeeeteeeees 81 AF Illuminator AF Mode Grid Line Digital Zoom Shooting Settings Shooting Settings 2 cece ceccsseeeeeeteeeees 83 Auto Orientation Smile Level Auto Review D Gook eN eee ene enn ooo ee eer ee ere ne ee Oe 84 IES
57. f the USB cable is connected to another device disconnect it page 97 e You are trying to play back movies in HD 10801 output Recorded movies cannot be viewed at high definition image quality Set COMPONENT to SD page 80 Deleting Editing images Cannot delete an image e Cancel the protection page 67 Cannot paint retouch e You cannot paint or retouch the following images Movies When viewing images on TVs connected to the camera Images in Memory Stick Duo Images in Favorites or Sharemark Computer OS compatibility with camera is unknown e Check Recommended computer environment on page 91 Troubleshooting Memory Stick PRO Duo is not recognized by a computer with a Memory Stick slot e Check that the computer and the Memory Stick Reader Writer support Memory Stick PRO Duo Users of computers and Memory Stick Readers Writers made by manufacturers other than Sony should contact those manufacturers If Memory Stick PRO Duo is not supported connect the camera to the computer page 96 The computer recognizes the Memory Stick PRO Duo Your computer does not recognize the camera Turn on the camera e When the battery level is low install the charged battery pack or use the AC adaptor not supplied page 96 e Set USB Connect to Mass Storage page 80 e Use the USB cable supplied page 96 e Disconnect the USB cable from both the
58. faster than in Single mode e When the Face Detect function is activated the AF mode is disabled Digital Zoom Selects the digital zoom mode The camera enlarges the image using optical zoom up to 3x When the zoom scale is exceeded the camera uses either smart or precision digital zoom Enlarges the image digitally within the range where the image Smart zoom will not be distorted according to the image size This is not SQ available when the image size is set to 8M or 3 2 The maximum zoom scale of Smart zoom is shown in the following table Precision Enlarges all image sizes up to a maximum of 6x but the Precision digital zoom image quality deteriorates PQ SOE Does not use the digital zoom Image size and maximum zoom scale using Smart zoom e When the Face Detect function is activated you cannot use the Digital Zoom Settings For details on the operation amp page 74 Shooting Settings Shooting Settings 2 The default settings are marked with y 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 Records the image with the correct orientation fOf Auto Orientation deactivated e The left and right side of the image vertically orientated will be displayed in black e Depending on the shooting angle of the camera the orientation of the image may not be
59. ge explaining the symptom and cause or the appropriate corrective action Battery pack and power 106 Internal memory Shooting still images movies 106 Memory Stick Duo Viewing images Deleting Editing images 110 PictBridge compliant printer 113 Computers 110 Touch panel 115 Guljooysajqnos a 105 106 Troubleshooting Battery pack and power The battery pack cannot be inserted e Insert the battery pack correctly to push the battery eject lever 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 The battery pack is discharged Insert a charged battery pack e The battery pack is dead page 123 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 e The battery pack is dead page 123 Replace it with a new one The remaining battery charge indicator is incorrect e This phenomenon occurs when you use the camera in an extremely hot or cold location e A discrepancy arose between the remaining battery 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 discharg
60. ge is displayed Shooting images easily 3 Shoot with the shutter button Press and hold the shutter button halfway down to focus The AE AF lock indicator green flashes a beep sounds the indicator stops flashing and remains lit Press the shutter button fully down AE AF lock indicator Suojeiadg a1seg B Shooting movies Touch HOME then touch Shooting gt Movie Mode page 43 Or touch the shooting mode setting icon then touch Movie Mode saa If you shoot a still image of a subject that is difficult to focus on e The shortest shooting distance is approx 50 cm 19 3 4 inches Shoot in the close up Macro mode or Close focus mode when you shoot a subject closer than the shooting distance page 30 e When the camera cannot focus on the subject automatically the AE AF lock indicator changes to flash slowly and the beep does not sound In addition the AF range finder frame disappears Recompose the shot and focus again Focusing may be difficult in the following situations It is dark and the subject is distant The contrast between the subject and the background is poor The subject is seen through glass The subject is moving quickly There is reflective light or shiny surfaces The subject is backlit or there is a flashing light 27 28 Shooting images easily T W Using the zoom Press T to zoom press W to undo the
61. ge you want to print l inserted in the order you select page 84 The W mark appears on the selected image This function may not be provided Touch gt depending on the printer Touch OK 103 104 Printing images directly using a PictBridge compliant printer 2 Touch OK The image is printed e Do not disconnect the USB cable while the CS8 PictBridge Connecting indicator appears on the screen Printing 1 2 e indicator To print other images Select Multiple Images then perform the process again from stage 3 Stage 5 Completing the printing Make sure the screen has returned to stage 2 and disconnect the USB cable from the camera Troubleshooting Troubleshooting If you experience trouble with the camera or accessory try the following solutions Check the items on pages 106 to 115 If a code such as C E JLJ LJL appears on the screen see page 116 Remove the battery pack wait for about one minute re insert the battery pack then turn on the power Initialize the settings page 78 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 Click one of the following items to jump to the pa
62. h Change REC Folder The folder selection screen appears Change REC Folder Touch OK To cancel changing the recording folder Touch Exit or BACK in step e You cannot select the 100MSDCF folder as a recording folder e You cannot move recorded images to another folder WES OD GTi When you connect the camera and a computer the Mass Storage connection will be set to Memory Stick Duo Load images in Memory Stick Duo to computers Copy images in computers to Memory Stick Duo Touch Mass Storage The message Connect to PC appears 2 Connect the camera to your computer To connect the camera and a computer with USB cable see page 96 Manage Memory For details on the operation amp page 74 Ta Memory Tool Internal Memory Tool This item does not appear when a Memory Stick Duo is inserted in the camera Formats the internal memory e Note that formatting permanently erases all data in the internal memory including even protected images Touch Format The message All data in internal memory will be erased appears Touch OK Formatting starts To cancel formatting Touch Cancel or BACK in step e When you format the internal memory the embedded application PMB Portable will be erased together with the images If you accidentally erase PMB Portable re install it from Picture Motion Browser supplied Fo
63. hat are currently set except for E Trimming and Ke Red Eye Correction e Images cannot be retouched while the camera is connected to a TV E Trimming Records the zoomed playback image Touch the image or press the T W Zoom button to zoom in on the trimming range Set the point with A W lt gt then touch Select an image size with lt P then touch Touch Save e The quality of trimmed images may deteriorate e The image size that you can trim may vary depending on the image Eo Red Eye Correction Corrects the red eye phenomenon caused by flash After red eye correction is completed touch Save e You may not be able to correct the red eye phenomenon depending on the image Viewing menu E Soft Focus E Partial Color 2 Fisheye Lens E Cross Filter For details on the operation amp page 45 Blurs the periphery around a chosen point to signalize a subject Touch the center point of the desired image to retouch then touch 2 Adjust the desired range to retouch with lt gt then touch Select level of retouch with lt gt then touch gt Touch Save Surrounds a chosen point in monochrome to signalize a subject Touch the center point of the desired image to retouch then touch gt 2 Adjust the desired range to retouch with lt gt then touch Touch Save
64. he item that you set by touching the Metering Mode setting icon in g mode See page 33 Shooting menu For details on the operation amp page 45 White Balance Adjusting the color tones Adjusts color tones according to the surrounding light conditions Use this function if image color appears unnatural AUro Auto Adjusts the White Balance automatically vy se Daylight Adjusts for outdoors conditions on a fine day evening views night scenes neon signs fireworks etc e amp Cloudy suonaun Guyooys ay Guisn P z Fluorescent Light 1 Fluorescent Light 1 Adjusts for white fluorescent lighting m4 Fluorescent Light 2 Fluorescent Light 2 Adjusts for natural white fluorescent Fluorescent Light 3 lighting Fluorescent Light 3 Adjusts for day white fluorescent lighting INS zO Incandescent Adjusts for places under incandescent lamp or under bright JIN lighting such as in a photo studio 93 94 Shooting menu For details on the operation amp page 45 4we Flash Adjusts for the flash conditions Only for still image e You cannot select this item when shooting movies e For details on the white balance see page 13 e Under fluorescent lights that flicker the white balance function may not work correctly even though you select Fluorescent Light 1 Fluorescent Light 2 or Fluorescent Light 3 e Except in Flash mode White Balance is set to Auto when you sh
65. he protection page 67 No Images e No images that can be played back have been recorded in the internal memory e No images that can be played back have been recorded in this album e The selected album does not contain a file that can be played in a Slide Show with music Image size over e You are playing back an image with size that cannot be played back on the camera Guljooysajqnosy a 117 Warning indicators and messages Invalid operation e You are trying to play back a file that is not compatible with the camera e You have selected a function that is not available for movies e You have touched the panel when using the digital zoom or close focus mode While using these modes you cannot focus by touching the screen Wy Vibration warning indicator e Camera shake may occur due to insufficient light Use the flash turn on the anti blur function or mount the camera on a tripod to secure the camera Macro is invalid e The macro is unavailable under these settings pages 30 49 Flash settings cannot be changed e The flash is unavailable under these settings pages 29 49 Zoom disabled e You cannot use optical zoom in close focus mode Maximum images selected e You can select up to 100 images Remove the check mark No enough battery When copying import export images use a battery fully charged 118 Printer busy Paper error No Paper I
66. he shooting date and more e Still images can be printed or saved with the date e You can create a data disc using a CD burner drive or DVD burner drive e For details refer to Picture Motion Browser Guide To access Picture Motion Browser Guide Double click Picture Motion Browser Guide icon on the desktop From the Start menu click Start AI Programs in Windows 2000 Programs Sony Picture Utility Help Picture Motion Browser Guide Starting and exiting the Picture Motion Browser Starting the Picture Motion Browser Double click the Picture Motion Browser icon on the desktop Or from the Start menu Click Start All Programs in Windows 2000 Programs Sony Picture Utility Picture Motion Browser e The confirmation message of the Information tool appears on the screen when starting the Picture Motion Browser for the first time Select Start This function informs you of news such as software updates You can change the setting later Exiting the Picture Motion Browser Click 4 button in the top right corner of the screen Jajnduroa noA Buisn T 95 Connecting to computers Preparing the camera and the Connecting the camera to your computer computer 1 Connect the USB adaptor for Multi connector Supplied and the USB cable supplied USB adaptor for Multi connector USBcable
67. hile the image is displayed in single image screen or index screen Touch Add Remove Sharemark Touch This Image The screen to select where to add the image as sharemark is displayed Touch the folder of the group you want to add the image as sharemark Touch gt then OK To add the reservation to upload multiple images on the Web Touch Multiple Images The screen to select where to add the images as sharemark is displayed Touch the folder of the group you want to add the images as sharemark Viewing menu For details on the operation amp page 45 In single image screen Display the desired image to add as sharemark with lAl and touch the center of the image The YW mark will be displayed on the selected image Continue to display the desired image to add as sharemark with a l and touch the center of the image Touch gt then OK In index screen Touch the thumbnail image of the desired image to add as sharemark The Y mark will be displayed on the selected image Repeat step if you want to add other images as sharemark too Touch gt then OK To add all images in album as sharemark Touch MENU while the image is displayed in index screen Touch Add Remove Sharemark Touch By Whole Album To remove Sharemark Touch the image you want to cancel the sharemark by taking the same ste
68. ick Duo with a Memory Stick compliant device be sure to insert the Memory Stick Duo into a Memory Stick Duo Adaptor If you insert a Memory Stick Duo into a Memory Stick compliant device without a Memory Stick Duo Adaptor you might not be able to remove it from the device When inserting a Memory Stick Duo into a Memory Stick Duo Adaptor make sure the Memory Stick Duo is inserted facing in the correct direction then insert it all the way in Incorrect insertion may result in a malfunction When using a Memory Stick Duo inserted into a Memory Stick Duo Adaptor with a Memory Stick compliant device make sure that the Memory Stick Duo Adaptor is inserted facing the correct direction Note that improper use may damage the equipment Do not insert a Memory Stick Duo Adaptor into a Memory Stick compliant device without a Memory Stick Duo attached Doing so may result in malfunction of the unit Notes on using Memory Stick PRO Duo not supplied Memory Stick PRO Duo with a capacity up to 8 GB have been confirmed to operate properly with the camera Notes on using Memory Stick Micro not supplied e To use a Memory Stick Micro with the camera be sure to insert the Memory Stick Micro into an M2 Adaptor as large as of Duo size If you insert a Memory Stick Micro into the camera without an M2 Adaptor as large as of Duo size
69. ilable in the camera s ewu jins Guluud B 101 102 Printing images directly using a PictBridge compliant printer Even if you do not have a computer you can print images shot using the camera by connecting the camera directly to a PictBridge compliant printer Stage 2 Connecting the camera to the printer P4 PictBridge 1 Connect the USB adaptor for e PictBridge is based on the CIPA standard Multi connector to the USB cable CIPA Camera amp Imaging Products and connect the camera to the Association printer e You cannot print movies e If the A indicator flashes on the screen of the camera error notification check the connected printer Stage 1 Preparing the camera To the Multi connector Prepare the camera to connect it to the printer with the USB cable When USB Connect is set to Auto the camera will automatically recognize certain printers when connected Skip 1 if this is the case e It is recommended to use a fully charged battery pack to prevent the power from turning off partway through printing USB adaptor for Multi connector USB cable 1 Touch HOME to display the To the HOME screen USB jack 2 Touch sg Settings and touch T Main settings 3 Touch Main Settings 2 and touch USB Connect 4 Touch PictBridge The USB mode is set Printing images directly using a PictBridge compliant printer D Stage 4 Printing Turn on the came
70. is sets if the icons are displayed on the screen Normal Image Only e DISP is displayed on the screen only when shooting e During playback touch the right or left side of the screen to display the next previous image and press the center to display the guide Changing the screen display LCD Brightness This sets the LCD brightness e When viewing images in bright outside light if LCD Brightness is set to Normal reset to Bright However the battery power may decrease faster under such condition Display Histogram This sets if a histogram is displayed on the screen lt lt lt _ _ _ _ gt Dark Bright 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 Number of pixels Brightness e The histogram also appears when playing back a single image but you cannot adjust the exposure e The histogram does not appear in the following situations While shooting When the menu is displayed When recording movies During playback When the menu is displayed In index mode When you are using playback zoom When you are rotating still images During playback of movies When you are viewing by Album List When you are viewing by Favorites list When you are viewing by Sharemark list
71. kground Background Screen to change the theme will be displayed 3 Touch lt p to turn the page and touch the desired background Deleting images gt Playback button 1 Press gt Playback button suoijeiadg a1seg p 2 Display the image you want to delete then touch jj Delete 3 Touch OK When you delete images from the MENU screen Touch MENU while displaying in single image mode or in index mode Touch fj Delete 3 Touch to select the desired deletion method from Ty This Image fi a Multiple Images or Trn Whole Album When you select This Image You can delete the selected image Touch OK 41 42 Deleting images When you select Multiple Images You can select and delete multiple images simultaneously Touch the center of the image to put a check mark on the image you want to delete The YW mark is checked in the check box of the image To cancel the deletion touch the image again to deselect the mark Single Image Index Display e Touching Hal displays the index screen At this screen touch the thumbnail images to add a check mark to the images you want to delete e Touching p Fy at the index screen returns to single image mode Touch gt and then touch OK When you select Whole Album or All In This Folder You can delete all the images in the selected album or folder Touch OK
72. len etc in the air reflected the flash light and appeared in the image This is not a malfunction page 16 107 108 Troubleshooting The close up shoot function Macro Close focus does not work e Twilight mode or ai Landscape mode or 2 Fireworks mode is selected in the Scene Selection page 49 YQ Close focus enabled mode shooting is disabled when Smile shutter mode is selected in the Scene Selection The date and time are not displayed on LCD screen While shooting the date and time are not displayed They are displayed only during playback Cannot insert dates on images This camera does not have a feature for superimposing dates on images page 113 By using Picture Motion Browser you can print or save images with the date The F value and shutter speed flash when you press and hold the shutter button halfway down The exposure is incorrect Correct the exposure page 34 The screen is too dark or too bright e Adjust the brightness of the backlight page 24 The image is too dark e You are shooting a subject with a light source behind the subject Select the metering mode page 33 or adjust the exposure page 34 The image is too bright e Adjust the exposure page 34 The image colors are not correct e Set Color Mode to Normal page 54 Vertical streaks appear when you are shooting a very bright subject The smear phenomenon
73. llowing environment is recommended for a computer connected to the camera Recommended environment for using Picture Motion Browser PMB Portable and Music Transfer OS pre installed Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional SP4 Windows XP SP2 Windows Vista CPU Memory Pentium III 800 MHz or faster 256 MB of RAM or more Windows 2000 Windows XP 1 GB of RAM or more Windows Vista Hard Disk Disk space required for installation approximately 300 MB Display Screen resolution 1024 x 768 dots or more 64 bit editions and Starter Edition are not supported Notes on connecting the camera to a computer e Operations are not guaranteed for all the recommended computer environments mentioned above If you connect two or more USB devices to a single computer at the same time some devices including the camera may not operate depending on the types of USB devices you are using Operations are not guaranteed when using a USB hub Connecting the camera using a USB interface that is compatible with Hi Speed USB USB 2 0 compliant allows advanced transfer high speed transfer as the camera is compatible with Hi Speed USB USB 2 0 compliant There are three modes for a USB connection when connecting a computer Auto default setting Mass Storage and PictBridge modes This section describes the Auto and Mass Storage as examples For details on PictBridge see page 80 When your compu
74. ls x 480 pixels 307 200 pixels Selecting the image size for use page 15 Many pixels Fine image quality and large file size Example Printing in up to A3 size Few pixels Rough image quality but small file size Example An attached image to be sent by e mail Basic techniques for better images The default settings are marked with m 8M For prints up to A3 11x17 Less B 3264x2448 m 3 2 1 Shoot in 3 2 aspect ratio 3264x2176 SM For prints up to A4 8 5x11 2592x1944 we 3M For prints up to 10x15 cm 2048x1536 4x6 or 13x18 cm 5x7 wal VGA Shoot at small image size for a 640x480 e mail attachments Wiot Rough FA 16 9 7 Shoot in HDTV aspect ratio 1920x1080 Images are recorded in 3 2 aspect ratio same as photograph printing paper or postcards etc 2 Both edges of the image may be cut off when printing page 113 Movieimage size Frame Second Usage guidelines FINE O40 Fine Approx 30 Shoot high quality movie for display on TV 640x480 Y Hep 640 Standard Approx 17 Shoot standard quality movie for display on 640x480 TV 320 320 320x240 Approx 8 Shoot at small image size for e mail attachments e The larger the image size the higher the image quality e The higher the number of frames per second the smoother the playback image 15 16 Basic techniques for better images Flash On using the flash The eyes of the subject may com
75. m the subject than the shortest shooting distance approximately 8 cm 3 1 4 inches W 25 cm 9 7 8 inches T when shooting page 30 Otherwise set the camera to Q Close focus enabled mode and shoot by focusing in on the subject at about 1 to 20 cm 13 32 to 7 7 8 inches from the W side distance page 30 e Twilight mode or ai Landscape mode or 3 Fireworks mode is selected in the Scene Selection when shooting still images e The Focus preset function is selected Select the auto focus mode page 31 e Refer to How to use the Spot AFJ on page 32 Zoom does not work e You cannot use the Optical zoom when Q Close focus enabled mode is selected e You cannot use the Smart zoom when the image size is set to 8M or 3 2 e You cannot use the Digital Zoom when the Face Detect function is activated The flash does not work e The flash is set to Flash Off page 29 e You cannot use the flash when REC Mode is set to Burst or Exposure Bracket page 51 i o High Sensitivity mode or Twilight mode or 2 Fireworks mode is selected in the Scene Selection page 49 Shooting in YQ Close focus enabled mode Shooting movies e Set the flash to 4 Flash On when ad Landscape mode 72 Beach mode or g Snow mode is selected in the Scene Selection page 29 Guljooysajqnosy Fuzzy white circular spots appear in images shot using the flash e Particles dust pol
76. mages due to insufficient lighting Even if the vibration warning appears you can still shoot images However we recommend that you turn on the anti blur function using the flash for better lighting or using a tripod or other means to stabilize the camera page 11 5 Self diagnosis display 116 Self timer 28 Number of recordable images oO Recordable time h m s Red eye reduction 56 Flash level 55 l BRE ERK Recording mode 51 Face Detection 56 Touch AF indicator 26 ef gt 54 White balance 53 ZWE Color mode 54 AF range finder frame 31 Low battery warning 116 19 20 Indicators on the screen Histogram 24 Flash mode 29 e When Display Setup is set to Image Only the current settings are displayed Macro Close focus 30 e When Display Setup is set to Image Only the current settings are displayed 6 AE AF lock 27 NR slow shutter e When the shutter speed becomes slower than a certain speed in low light conditions the NR Noise Reduction slow shutter function is activated automatically to reduce the image noise ma o Shuer speed FBS apewe valve Standby Standby a movie Recording REC a movie 01200 Recording time m s Indicators on the screen When playing back still images 125 F3 5 1 0400 i 2 0EV C DSC00123 2007 11 9 30AM 0 00 12 00123 2007 11 9 30 AM DISP ew Scree
77. mee gt f 2 Insert the sufficiently charged USB cable battery pack in the camera e When you copy images to your computer using a battery pack with little remaining charge copying may fail or image data may become corrupted if the battery runs out too soon It is recommended to use an AC When you connect the camera and a Adaptor not supplied and the USB AV i oe va i Cae EMB Fortabig DC IN cable for multi use terminal not will automatically start up supplied or Cyber shot Station not e For details on how to operate PMB Portable supplied see the Help within PMB Portable e When uploading images via Internet including this product note that depending on the Internet 3 Press gt Playback then turn on service provider the cache may remain within the computer used the computer gt Playback button 96 Connecting to computers To delete the USB connection Perform the procedures from step to below before e Disconnecting the USB cable e Removing a Memory Stick Duo e Inserting a Memory Stick Duo into the camera after copying images from the internal memory e Turning off the camera Double click amp on the tasktray oar 1200 PM Double click here Click amp USB Mass Storage Device Stop Confirm the device on the confirmation window then click OK Click OK The device is disconnected e Step is u
78. n amp page 45 The available modes are indicated as shown below For details on how to operate the menu see page 45 You can select the mode displayed in white Available Unavailable AUTO SCN PGM r Shooting mode Auto Adjustment Scene Selection Program Auto Movie Mode The default settings are marked with REC Mode Selecting the continuous shooting method Selects whether the camera performs continuous shooting or not when you press the shutter button Normal Does not shoot continuously Burst Records up to 100 images in succession when you press and hold down the shutter button E BRK 0 3EV Records a series of three images with the exposure values E BRK 0 7EV automatically shifted Exposure Bracket The larger the bracket step value the larger the shift of the BRK 1 0EV exposure value e When you cannot decide the correct exposure shoot in the Exposure Bracket mode shifting the exposure value You can select the image with the best exposure afterward b Gr b is e You cannot shoot in the Exposure Bracket mode when the shooting mode is set to Auto Adjustment e The flash is set to amp Flash Off suojaun Guyooys ay Guisn E 91 92 Shooting menu For details on the operation amp page 45 On the Burst e When recording with the self timer a series of a maximum of five images is recorded e The recording interval is approx 0 51 seconds The recording i
79. n operation You can change the settings by touching the following 1 2 1 HOME Displays tne HOME sereen E oesoem MENU Displays the MENU sereen eo _ c Selects the playback folder mo Returns to the single image screen from the index screen So Displays the previous next image DISP Changes the screen display Screen indicators Screen indicators to 5 show the current setting status 8D Favorites fon Protect 7 Qx2 0 Playback zoom 36 Self diagnosis display 116 Indicators on the screen Playback Media internal memory Memory Stick Duo Playback folder 71 e This does not appear when using internal memory Image number Number of images recorded in selected folder Changing folder 71 e This does not appear when using internal memory Recording folder 75 e This does not appear when using internal memory PictBridge connecting 104 Do not disconnect the USB cable while the icon is displayed i va Fao FINE Esto H320 lat PictBridge connecting 102 Image size 15 5 pa Ssma Fas apewe ve AWB 3 e amp White balance 53 78 WMZ WMA NAL a Iw 712 7TIW3 AAN ZW poas File number internal memory Folder file number 71 Memory Stick Duo 2007 11 Recorded date time of the 9 30 AM playback image Histogram 24 e appears when histogram kau display is disabled Operate the t
80. nd Fast forward 35 Rotate sc ciisevcicateceeceiractensnens 69 128 Index I Touch panel vvsccerentecosiderstenens 23 Trimming eeeeeeesseeeeereesseeessee 64 Troubleshooting 105 TV e EEE 86 Twilight mode eee 48 Twilight Portrait mode 48 U Underexposure sgsssiescerecveesdetes 12 USB adaptor for Multi COnnEctor sictsncosueestsarateds 96 USB cable irsesssieissessrsssss 96 USB Connect vescivpcaaionesnennst 80 Using your camera abroad ET 120 V ALS een eee terre 15 Video Out ssie 80 View mages sseeeseeeeseeeee 44 Viewing images eee 35 Viewing mMenu sseeeeeseesse 61 VVC eee e cowatenee 54 Volume scicecisecvesssccaecsiinsnieieds 35 Volume Settings 0 71 W Warning indicators and MESSAZES cccsvs dents venneveeens 116 White Balance ee 53 Windows computet 90 Recommended environment 91 Z FOOT a POEA 28 36 7 xapuy 129 130 Notes on the License C Library Expat and zlib software are provided in the camera We provide this software based on license agreements with their owners of copyright Based on requests by the owners of copyright of these software applications we have an obligation to inform you of the following Please read the following sections Read licensel pdf in the License folder on the CD ROM You will find licenses in English of C Library Ex
81. nd all settings including the date and time are cancelled The lens gets fogged e Moisture condensation has occurred Turn off the camera and leave it for about an hour before using it The camera becomes warm when you use it for a long time e This is not a malfunction The Clock Set screen appears when you turn on the camera e Set the date and time again page 84 You want to change the date or time e Set the date and time again page 84 Guljooysajqnosy a 115 Warning indicators and messages Self diagnosis display If a code starting with a letter of the alphabet appears the self diagnosis function on the camera 1s working The last two digits indicated by OL will differ depending on the state of the camera If you cannot solve the problem even after trying the following corrective actions a few times the camera may need repair Contact your Sony dealer or local authorized Sony service facility C 32 00 e There is trouble with the camera s hardware Turn the power off and on again C 13 00 e The camera cannot read or write data on the Memory Stick Duo Try turning off and on the camera again or taking out and inserting the Memory Stick Duo several times e The internal memory has experienced a format error or an unformatted Memory Stick Duo is inserted Format the internal memory or the Memory Stick Duo pages 75 77 The inserted Memory Stick D
82. necessary to switch the video signal output to match that of your TV system page 80 e You cannot view movies output in HD signal format Set COMPONENT to SD e Scrapbook is displayed with its size reduced On PhotoTV HD This camera is compatible with the PhotoTV HD standard By connecting Sony s PhotoTV HD compatible devices using an HD Output Adaptor Cable not supplied whole new world of photos can be comfortably enjoyed in breathtaking Full HD quality PhotoTV HD allows for a highly detailed photo like expression of subtle textures and colors The settings are also required to be made on the TV For details refer to the operating instruction of the TV On TV color systems If you want to view images on a TV screen you need a TV with a video input jack and the cable for multi use terminal The color system of the TV must match that of the digital still camera Check the following lists for the TV color system of the country or region where the camera is used NTSC system Bahama Islands Bolivia Canada Central America Chile Colombia Ecuador Jamaica Japan Korea Mexico Peru Surinam Taiwan the Philippines the U S A Venezuela etc PAL system Australia Austria Belgium China Czech Republic Denmark Finland Germany Holland Hong Kong Hungary Italy Kuwait Malaysia New Zealand Norway Poland Portugal Singapore Slovak Republic Spain Sweden Switzerland Thailand United Kingdom
83. nel and then touch Exit 08 Playing back images from the HOME screen To change the setup You can change the slide show settings Touch MENU gt M Slideshow IF Slideshow Touch the desired menu item Touch the desired setting then touch Start e You can change the settings by touching g on the volume control screen The following items can be set The default settings are marked with 7 Image Album Favorites Sharemark Plays back the images in the selected Album Favorites or Sharemark All Plays back all the images in Album Favorites or Sharemark in order Effects A simple slide show suitable for a wide range of scenes i Nostalgic A moody slide show reproducing the atmosphere of a movie scene a Stylish A stylish slide show proceeding at a middle tempo Active A high tempo slide show suitable for active scenes Normal A basic slide show switching images at a predetermined interval e Only still images are displayed when Simple Nostalgic Stylish or Active is selected e When Normal is selected Music is fixed to Off However you can hear the sound of movies Music The preset Music differs depending on the effect you select The music played is determined by default according to the effect you select You can custom set any music with any effect as desired The default setting for a Simple slide show is Teasing fora Nostei sideshow mss Te easing for
84. nk error Low Ink No Ink e Check the printer Printer error e Check the printer e Check if the image you want to print is corrupted RQ e The data transmission to the printer may not be completed yet Do not disconnect the USB cable Processing The printer is canceling the current print job You cannot print until it is finished This may take time depending on the printer Music Error e Delete the Music file or replace it with a normal Music file e Execute Format Music then download a new Music files Format Music Error e Execute Format Music Invalid operation HD 1080i output in progress e You are trying to play back movies e You are trying to use the Retouch function TV output in progress e The camera is playing back images in the Slide Show mode Warning indicators and messages No red eye detected e You may not be able to correct the red eye phenomenon depending on the image Guljooysajqnosy a 119 Sm Others j Using the camera abroad Power sources You can use the camera the battery charger supplied and the AC LS5K AC Adaptor not supplied in any country or region where the power supply is within 100 V to 240 V AC 50 60 Hz e Do not use an electronic transformer travel converter as this may cause a malfunction 120 On the Memory Stick Duo A Memory Stick Duo is a compact portable IC recording
85. nnecessary for Windows XP Vista Image file storage destinations and file names The image files recorded with the camera are grouped as folders on the Memory Stick Duo or the internal memory Example viewing folders on Windows XP 1 Desktop fy My Documents Fe My Computer Eval 344 Floppy a oe Local Disk 21 oe Local Disk D sera Compact Disc E ley Compact Disc Fs AS Removable Disk 5 4 AS DCIM o b 100MSDCF D C 101M5OCF a o bef 999MSDCF DBFILES H app _ _ Folder containing image data recorded using a camera not equipped with the folder creating function Folder containing image data recorded using the camera When not creating any folders there is only the 101MSDCP folder This folder may not appear on the screen depending on your Windows setting The DBFILES folder contains data such as information used for album display If you erase or edit these data album display does not work properly Never erase or edit data contained in the DBFILES folder Folder used in PMB Portable e You cannot record any images to the 100MSDCF folder The images in this folder are available only for viewing Jajnduroa AnoA Guisp 7 97 98 Connecting to computers e Image files are named as follows Still image files DSCOUUUU JPG Movie files MOVOOOH OL MPG Index image files that are recorded when you record movies MOV
86. nterval becomes longer depending on the setting for the image size e When the battery level is low or when the internal memory or Memory Stick Duo is full the Burst stops e You may not be able to shoot images in the Burst mode depending on the Scene Selection mode page 49 On the Exposure Bracket e The focus and white balance are adjusted for the first image and these settings are also used for the other images e When you adjust the exposure manually page 34 the exposure is shifted based on the adjusted brightness e The recording interval is approx 0 51 seconds e If the subject is too bright or too dark you may not be able to shoot properly with the selected bracket step value e You may not be able to shoot images in the Exposure Bracket mode depending on the Scene Selection mode page 49 EV Adjusting the light intensity Manually adjusts the exposure This menu is the same as the item that you set by touching the EV setting icon in fff mode See page 34 Focus Changing the focus method You can change the focus method Use the menu when it is difficult to get the proper focus in auto focus mode This menu is the same as the item that you set by touching the Focus setting icon in gg mode See page 31 Metering Mode Selecting the metering mode Selects the metering mode that sets which part of the subject to measure to determine the exposure This menu is the same as t
87. o including even protected images Touch Format The message All data on Memory Stick will be erased appears Touch OK Formatting starts To cancel formatting Touch Cancel or BACK in step Create REC Folder Creates a folder in a Memory Stick Duo for recording images Touch Create REC Folder The message Creating REC folder appears Create REC Folder Creating REC folder 101MSDCF sGunjas ay Guiziwojsng E OK Cancel Touch OK A new folder is created with a number incremented one higher than the largest number and the folder becomes the current recording folder To cancel the folder creation Touch Cancel or BACK in step e When not creating a new folder the 101MSDCF folder is selected as the recording folder e You can create folders designated up to 999MSDCPF e You cannot delete a folder with the camera To delete a folder use your computer etc e Images are recorded in the newly created folder until you create another folder or select another recording folder e Up to 4 000 images can be stored in one folder When the folder capacity is exceeded a new folder is automatically created e For details see Image file storage destinations and file names page 97 19 76 Manage Memory For details on the operation amp page 74 Change REC Folder Changes the folder currently used for recording images Touc
88. oot images using the flash e Some options are not available depending on the Scene Selection mode page 49 Color Mode Changing the vividness of the image or adding special effects You can change the brightness of the image accompanied by effects Ct Normal Sets the image to standard color Shooting menu For details on the operation amp page 45 Sets the image to sepia color e You can select only Normal Sepia or B amp W when shooting movies Flash Level Adjusting the amount of flash light PGM Adjusts the amount of flash light fe Toward Makes the flash level lower 20 Norma ee a p fee Toward Makes the flash level higher e To change flash mode see page 29 suonaun Gulooys ay Guisn E Jo 06 Shooting menu For details on the operation amp page 45 Red Eye Reduction Reducing the red eye phenomenon The flash strobes two or more times before shooting to reduce the red eye phenomenon when using the flash 2 11 Auto When the Face Detect function is activated the flash strobes automatically to reduce the red eye phenomenon y Q On The flash always strobes to reduce the red eye phenomenon Off Does not use Red Eye Reduction e To avoid blurring of images hold the camera firmly until the shutter is released It usually takes a second after you press the shutter button Be also sure not to allow the subject to move during this period e
89. opriate points where you touch Using the paint pen touch the x mark displayed on the screen To stop the calibration process mid way touch Cancel The adjustments made up to that point are not effected Calibration Touch the X The x mark moves on the screen If you fail to press the right spot the calibration is not performed Press the x mark again sGunjas ay Guiziwojsng E 19 Settings For details on the operation amp page 74 T Main Settings Main Settings 2 The default settings are marked with USB Connect Selects the USB mode to be used when connecting the camera to a computer or a PictBridge compliant printer using the USB cable Only when using the internal memory PictBridge Connects the camera to a PictBridge compliant printer page 102 When you connect the camera to a computer the copy wizard starts automatically and the images in the internal memory on the camera are copied to the computer with Windows XP Vista Mass Storage Establishes a Mass Storage connection between the camera and a computer or other USB device page 96 Auto The camera recognizes automatically and sets up communication with a computer or PictBridge compliant printer pages 96 and 102 e If you cannot connect the camera to a PictBridge compliant printer with the Auto setting select PictBridge e If you cannot connect the camera to a computer or a USB device with the Auto setting select Mass Stor
90. ouch panel This LCD screen also displays the buttons for operating the camera touch panel Touch panel 1 Lower the lens cover to turn on the power The buttons appear on the screen 2 Touch the buttons on the screen lightly with your finger On the touch panel buttons e When the item you want to set is not on the screen touch A F to change the page e You can return to the previous screen by touching BACK e Touching displays the guide about the touched item To hide this guide touch again Auto Adjustment Scene Selection Program Auto Movie Mode Shooting e To operate the touch panel press it lightly with your finger or the supplied paint pen e Do not press the touch panel with any pointed object other than the supplied paint pen e Do not press against the LCD screen more than necessary e When the top right of the screen is touched while shooting the icons will momentarily disappear Taking your finger off the screen will make the icons reappear 23 24 Changing the screen display Touch DISP on the screen to change to the display selection screen e In index mode you can set the number of images displayed e Settings other than LCD Brightness can be made separately for shooting and playback Shooting Screen Display Setup Display Setup HE Ee Normal Simple Display Histogram LCD Brightness i On f Normal Il Bright Display Setup Th
91. pat and zlib software On GNU GPL LGPL applied software The software that is eligible for the following GNU General Public License hereinafter referred to as GPL or GNU Lesser General Public License hereinafter referred to as LGPL are included in the camera This informs you that you have a right to have access to modify and redistribute source code for these software programs under the conditions of the supplied GPL LGPL Source code is provided on the web Use the following URL to download it http www sony net Products Linux We would prefer you do not contact us about the contents of source code Read license2 pdf in the License folder on the CD ROM You will find licenses in English of GPL and LGPL software To view the PDF Adobe Reader is needed If it is not installed on your computer you can download it from the Adobe Systems web page http www adobe com Additional information on this product and answers to frequently asked questions can be found at our Customer Support Website http www sony net
92. ps as in To add the reservation to upload multiple images on the Web The Y will disappear Q Remove Favorites Removing Favorites Q You can remove the images saved as favorites from the favorites list a This Image Remove the image you selected from the favorites list Gai Multiple Images Select multiple images and remove them from the favorites list Cai All In Favorites Remove all images within the selected favorites list lt 5 Remove Sharemark Removing sharemark to cancel the reservation to upload images on the Web You can cancel the reservation to upload images on the Web Sharemark This Image Remove sharemark from the image you selected Multiple Images Select multiple images and remove sharemark lt A All In Sharemark Remove sharemark from all of the images within the selected sharemark list suojauny Gurmain ay UISN a 63 64 Viewing menu For details on the operation amp page 45 C Retouch Retouching still images RA Adds effects or makes corrections to a recorded image and records it as a new file The original image is retained To retouch the still images Select the images you want to retouch while displaying in single image or index mode Touch MENU Touch L3 Retouch then touch the desired mode Retouch the images by following the instructions for each retouching mode below e Touching in the Retouch screen enables checking of the effects t
93. r details on how to operate refer to Picture Motion Browser Guide sGunjas ay Guiziwojsng E 11 78 Setti ngs For details on the operation amp page 74 T Main Settings Main Settings 1 The default settings are marked with y Selects the sound produced when you operate the camera Shutter Turns on the shutter sound when you press the shutter button Turns on the beep shutter sound when you operate the touch panel press the shutter button Turns off the beep shutter sound Function Guide When you operate the camera the function guide appears Displays the function guide Does not display the function guide Display of this guide can be turned on and off by the setting made above e The guide displayed by touching cannot be turned on and off by the setting made above Touch again to hide the guide displayed by touching page 23 Initializes the setting to the default setting Even if you execute this function the images stored in the internal memory are retained Touch Initialize The message Initialize all settings appears Touch OK The settings are reset to the default setting To cancel Initializing Touch Cancel or BACK in step e Be sure not to power off the camera while initializing Settings For details on the operation amp page 74 Calibration Enables you to perform calibration when the touch panel buttons do not react at the appr
94. ra and the printer After the connection is made 1 Touch the desired setting item to the A indicator appears make the print settings Quantity When the Layout is set to 1 up Borderless or 1 up Border Single image screen is displayed Select the number of sheets of an image Stage 3 Selecting images you that you want to print The image will want to print be printed as a single image When the Layout is not set to 1 up Borderless or 1 up Border 1 Touch MENU to display the Select the number of sets of images that MENU screen you want to print as an index image If you selected This Image in stage 3 l select the number of the same image 2 i you want to print side by side on a sheet Touch A V to display amp Print as an index image and touch k Print e The designated number of images may not A print menu appears on the screen all fit onto a single sheet depending on the quantity of images Layout 3 Touch This Image or Multiple Selects the number of image you want Images to print side by side on a sheet Size When you select This Image Select the size of the printing sheet You can print the selected image Move on to Stage 4 Date safeun jins Gurung B Select Day amp Time or Date to insert When you select Multiple Images the date and time on images You can print multiple selected images e When you choose Date the date will be Touch the ima
95. ridge compliant printer A connection cannot be established The camera cannot be connected directly to a printer that is not compliant with the PictBridge standard Consult the printer manufacturer as to whether the printer is compliant with PictBridge or not e Check that the printer is turned on and can be connected to the camera Set USB Connect to PictBridge page 80 e Disconnect and connect the USB cable again If an error message is indicated on the printer refer to the operating instructions supplied with the printer Guljooysajqnosy a 113 Troubleshooting Cannot print images e Check that the camera and the printer are properly connected using the USB cable Turn on the printer For further information refer to the operating instructions supplied with the printer e If you select Exit during printing images may not be printed Disconnect and connect the USB cable again If you still cannot print your images disconnect the USB cable turn the printer off and then on then connect the USB cable again e Movies cannot be printed e Images shot using cameras other than this camera or images modified with a computer may not be printed Printing is canceled e You have disconnected the USB cable before the C PictBridge Connecting mark disappears Cannot insert the date or print images in the index mode e The printer does not provide these functions Consult the printer manufacturer as
96. s is useful when you shoot using a tripod and the subject is out of the center area e When shooting a moving subject take care to hold the camera steady so that the subject does not deviate from the range finder AF range finder frame AF range finder frame indicator 31 32 Shooting images easily osm Focuses on the subject using a previously set distance to the EC l e Use Focus preset when it is difficult to get sharp focus with 30m automatic focusing such as when shooting a subject through a net or window o W oo unlimited distance e AF stands for Auto Focus e Allow a margin of error in distance in the setting of Focus preset Setting the zoom to the T side or pointing the lens up or down will increase error e When you use Digital Zoom or AF illuminator the AF range finder frame is disabled and appears in a dotted line In this case the camera works to focus on the subjects at the center of the screen How to use the Spot AF Q Set the shooting mode setting icon to J Program Auto then touch BACK 2 Touch the focus mode setting icon gt i Spot AF 3 Touch BACK to turn off the menu ae mn 3 ome MENU Lon e 48 1600 Aa Oev g Bored MNS MENU MOL Le 46o e If you touch outside the selectable focus range the selectable range is displayed Shooting images easily Metering Mode Selecting the metering mode Selects the metering mode that sets which
97. saved in the internal memory If the internal memory has available memory left the image will not be recorded in Memory Stick Duo even if it is inserted in the camera The images will be recorded in Memory Stick Duo after the internal memory is full See PictBridge compliant printer together with the following items Images are printed with both edges cut off Depending on your printer all the edges of the image may be cut off Especially when you print an image shot with the image size set to 16 9 the lateral end of the image may be cut off e When printing images using your printer cancel the trimming or borderless settings Consult the printer manufacturer as to whether the printer provides these functions or not e When having images printed at a digital print shop ask the shop whether they can print the images without cutting off both edges Cannot print images with the date e Using Picture Motion Browser you can print images with date e This camera does not have a feature for superimposing dates on images However because the images shot with the camera include information on the recording date you can print images with the date superimposed if the printer or the software can recognize Exif information For compatibility with Exif information consult the manufacturer of the printer or the software If you use a photo printing service ask them to superimpose the dates on images PictB
98. screen touch the thumbnail image Home 2007 1 1 Em Index e If you touch DISP in index mode you can set the number of images displayed in the index screen e You can switch the display from index screen to Calendar or Album Lists Viewing by Album List Touch the Album List in the index screen to view images by the album list Move on back the month with and move on back the album with z Z Touch the album to return to the index screen z 2007 1 1 Album Name E Ve se MEN ose Album Q Favorites Sharemark Touch the following icons to switch the image group to display Q Favorites list You can view images saved as Favorites suojeiadg a1seg B 38 Viewing images 9 Sharemark list You can load images saved as sharemarks to computers For details on how to make the settings see pages 61 and 62 e You can also view the album lists by selecting Album List in 3 View Images in HOME screen Viewing by Calendar Touch the Calendar in the index screen to view images by the calendar Move on back the year with lt and move on back the month with A V Touch the thumbnail image to return to the index screen of the album which includes the touched image Calendar e You can also view the calendar by selecting Calendar in J View Images in HOME screen Viewing images Using the SCRAP
99. set the Music files to the preset ones using Initialize page 78 however other settings will also be reset e For details on using Music Transfer see the on line help in Music Transfer Jajnduroa noA Buisn T 99 100 Viewing Cyber shot Step up Guide When you install Cyber shot Handbook Cyber shot Step up Guide is also installed Cyber shot Step up Guide further introduces how to use the camera and optional accessories Viewing on Windows Start from the shortcut icon on the desktop mm Printing still images S How to print still images When you print images shot in 16 9 mode both edges may be cut off so be sure to check before printing page 113 Printing directly using a PictBridge compliant printer page 102 You can print images by connecting the camera directly to a PictBridge compliant printer Printing directly using a Memory Stick compliant printer You can print images with a Memory Stick compliant printer For details see the operating instructions supplied with the printer Printing using a computer You can copy images to a computer using the supplied Picture Motion Browser software and print the images You can insert the date on the image and print it Printing at a shop You can take a Memory Stick Duo containing images recorded with the camera to a photo printing service shop DPOF setting function is not ava
100. shooting night scenes Setup Selecting the shooting settings T Selects the settings for the shooting function The items appearing in this menu are same ones as those in gf Shooting Settings in g8 Settings on the HOME screen See page 44 suojaun Gulooys ay Guisn E 97 Using the viewing functions Playing back images from the HOME screen You can select the ways to playback images Touch HOME Touch E9 View Images 8 Touch the desired viewing method Album List Display the list of image groups Separates the images stored in the internal memory in a list The images are separated by albums favorites or sharemarks Calendar Display images on a calendar Separates images stored in the internal memory by the date and displays the thumbnail image on a calendar E gt Slideshow Playing back a series of images Touch Slideshow on the HOME screen BACK _ ides Y gt e Image Effects Pel Album Simple j Music Interval Music1 Auto Repeat on start Touch Start to start playback e You cannot view images in Memory Stick Duo by slide show To adjust the volume of the music Touch the panel to display the volume control screen and then adjust the volume with d q Or adjust from the Volume Settings on the MENU screen before the playback starts e Touch x to turn off the volume control screen To end the slide show Touch the pa
101. splay the desired image to add as favorites with lt q gt and touch the center of the image The YW mark will be displayed on the selected image Continue to display the desired image to add as favorites with AI and touch the center of the image Touch then OK 61 Viewing menu For details on the operation amp page 45 In index screen Touch the thumbnail image of the desired image to add as favorites The YW mark will be displayed on the selected image Repeat step if you want to add other images as favorites too Touch gt then OK To add all images in album as favorites Touch MENU while the image is displayed in index screen Touch Y Add Remove Favorites Touch h Whole Album To remove Favorites Touch the image you want to remove the Favorites by taking the same steps as in To add multiple images as favorites The Y will disappear lt 5 Add Remove Sharemark Adding Removing the reservation EY to upload images on the Web You can add remove the reservation to upload images on the Web Sharemark This Image The reservation to upload the image selected on the Web will be added removed Multiple Images The reservation to upload the multiple images selected on the Web will be added removed tg Whole Album The reservation to upload all the images in the album on the Web will be added removed Touch MENU w
102. ter resumes from a suspend or sleep mode communication between the camera and your computer may not recover at the same time Notes on the websites preset in Picture Motion Browser and PMB Portable Picture Motion Browser and PMB Portable are preset with URL of several websites Give your consent to the following on using the image upload service etc hereon after referred to as service provided by the websites including those preset by using Picture Motion Browser or PMB Portable e Depending on websites registration procedures or fees may be required on using the service e Follow the terms and conditions of the agreement set by the website on using the Service Jajnduroa snoA Buisn E 91 92 Enjoying your Windows computer Termination or changes in service may occur depending on certain reasons of the website operator etc Including these situations Sony is not held responsible for any troubles between customers and a third party or any loss to customers on using the service To view the website you will be redirected by a server run by Sony hereon after referred to as Sony server You may not be able to access the website because of server maintenance etc On termination of the operation of Sony server the termination will be informed of beforehand on Sony websites etc The URL redirected to by Sony server etc may be recorded for improving future Sony products
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104. the exposure is the same images differ depending on the ISO sensitivity To adjust the ISO sensitivity see page 34 High ISO sensitivity Records a bright image even in dark locations while increasing shutter speed to reduce blur However the image tends to become noisy Low ISO sensitivity Records a smoother image However when the exposure is insufficient the image may become darker Color On the effects of lighting The apparent color of the subject is affected by the lighting conditions Example The color of an image affected by light sources Weather lighting Daylight Cloudy Characteristics of light The color tones are adjusted automatically in the auto adjustment mode However you can adjust color tones manually with White Balance page 53 13 14 Basic techniques for better images Quality On image quality and image size A digital image is made up of a collection of small dots called pixels If it contains a large number of pixels the image becomes large it takes up more memory and the image is displayed in fine detail Image size is shown by the number of pixels Although you cannot see the differences on the screen of the camera the fine detail and data processing time differ when the image is printed or displayed on a computer screen Description of the pixels and the image size Image size 8M 3264 pixels x 2448 pixels 7 990 272 pixels Image size VGA 640 pixe
105. tthzccainssscdecocsesancs 56 Favorites ac sicchnccticaeanrarte 8 61 File 01 10 eee ere 97 File storage destination 97 Fireworks mode 005 48 Fisheye Lens si assteiesshoniseanaes 65 Fl sh sestencasnsncccemaumienectas 29 Flash Shooting 0 16 Flash Level cassscxevesorcsxosnnetaries 55 Flash mode cecesseeeeees 29 Flash OT secccascepecastanscccecapneaves 29 Flash Ofere ieioea 29 Flash White Balance 54 Flexible Spot AF 31 Fluorescent Light 1 2 3 53 POCUS pr s toesicesiieinse 32 FOCUS 10 27 31 FOld f nossen renis 71 Changing eesse 76 Creating sc acncsxentenneennererr 75 Selecting o s2is sscecgesancasstes 71 POPIIAL Lasts cnsbxcuecvcuceeines 75 77 Format MusiC 99 Function Guide 000 78 G Grid Linesin iieis 81 H PID VOB OW cacsstsssacecsantuncscensaes 80 High Sensitivity mode 48 Hi Speed Shutter mode 48 Histogram s 25 HOM Eerens annaia 43 HOME items 44 Identifying parts 0 17 Image file storage destinations and file names 97 mage quality saccidectacnscreceninds 14 mage Size 14 28 Ipo cccrececatireheseerderaeercieions 70 Incandescent cceeeeeees 53 Ind x SOPs caesesaeweenanseerananas 37 Indicator 18 7 xapul 127 Index Initialize ceecececeeeeeseeeees 78 N S Install eessssecssseeesseeessneeeeen 93 Natural sccscevcicesoustd
106. tton halfway AE AF lock indicator shutter button straight down flashing gt lit beeps fully down Sah OL When focusing is difficult Focus page 31 If the image looks blurred even after focusing it may be because of camera shake See Hints for preventing blur below Basic techniques for better images Hints for preventing blur The camera moved accidentally when you took the image This is called Camera shake On the other hand if the subject moved when you took the image it is called subject blur Camera shake Cause Your hands or body shake while you hold the camera and press the shutter button and the entire screen is blurred Subject blur Cause Even though the camera is steady the subject moves during the exposure so the subject looks blurred when the shutter button is pressed Notes What you can do to reduce the blurring e Use a tripod or place the camera on a flat stable surface to hold the camera steady e Shoot with a 2 second delay self timer and stabilize your camera by holding your arms firmly at your side after pressing the shutter button What you can do to reduce the blurring e Select ifo High Sensitivity mode in Scene Selection e Select a higher ISO sensitivity to make the shutter speed faster and press the shutter button before the subject moves e The anti blur function is enabled in the factory default settings so that the camera shake is re
107. uched item To hide this guide touch page 23 1 HOME Displays the HOME screen eS e Image size settings 15 Loy NGA eg FINE Hstp 320 Self timer settings 28 Shooting mode settings 47 o Shooting mode Scene Selection settings 48 e Touch in the shooting mode settings to select the Scene Selection mode MENU Displays the MENU screen Backs to the previous screen This cancels the focusing on the subject selected by the touch operation 4auto 4 4sL G Flash mode settings 29 Sore DY JQ Macro Close focus settings 30 Changes the screen display Indicators on the screen Display yoy 0 5m 1 0m 3 0m 7 0m co ISO 1600 2 0EV AF mode focus preset settings 31 32 Metering mode settings 33 ISO number settings 34 Exposure Value settings 34 Screen indicators Screen indicators 4 to 6 show the current setting status 4 D fal lt o1 eS es g a Battery remaining Smile shutter number of still images Zoom scaling 28 82 Flash charging SteadyShot 57 e Displayed when the shutter button is pressed halfway down in the default settings Recording Media internal memory Memory Stick Duo Recording folder 75 e This does not appear when using internal memory AF illuminator 81 Wy Vibration warning e Indicates vibration may prevent you from shooting clear i
108. uo cannot be used with the camera or the data is damaged Insert a new Memory Stick Duo E 61 00 E 62 00 E 91 00 e A camera malfunction has occurred Initialize the camera page 78 then turn the power on again Messages If the following messages appear follow the instructions C e The battery level is low Charge the battery pack immediately Depending on the conditions of use or the type of battery pack the indicator may flash even though there are still 5 to 10 minutes of remaining battery time left For use with compatible battery only The battery inserted is not an NP BD1 NP FD1 battery pack System error Turn the power off and then on again Album data error Album is damaged To repair use Picture Motion Browser e Use Picture Motion Browser to load images to computers The image cannot be played back on the camera You can load save images by using Picture Motion Browser Internal memory error e Turn the power off and then on again Reinsert the Memory Stick e Insert the Memory Stick Duo correctly The inserted Memory Stick Duo cannot be used in the camera page 121 e The Memory Stick Duo is damaged The terminal section of the Memory Stick Duo is dirty Warning indicators and messages Memory Stick type error The inserted Memory Stick Duo cannot be used in the camera page 121
109. will be imported e Each time you import images a new album will be created as the date you imported e Images which the image size is larger than 8M cannot be played back on the camera even if imported e Use a battery fully charged Copying images while using a battery with low charge may cause data transfer failure or cause damage to the data due to running out of the battery e Images shot by another camera may not be able to play back eta Export Exporting images nao You can copy export images in the internal memory to Memory Stick Duo vy This Image You can copy the selected image from the internal memory to Memory Stick Duo QA Whole Album You can copy all the images in Album from the internal memory to Memory Stick Duo Qc All In Favorites You can copy all the images in Favorites from the internal memory to Memory Stick Duo Q 5 All In Sharemark You can copy all the images in Sharemark from the internal memory to Memory Stick Duo e Each time you export images a new folder will be created e Use Memory Stick Duo with sufficient memory space e Use a battery fully charged Copying images while using a battery with low charge may cause data transfer failure or cause damage to the data due to running out of the battery e Data in the internal memory will not be deleted after data transfer Viewing menu For details on the operation amp page 45 Po Select Folder S
110. ximum of six images can be taken Shooting ends automatically when either the recording medium internal memory becomes full or six images is reached e If a smile is not detected set the Smile Level page 83 e A smile cannot be detected unless a face is detected e Depending on the shooting environment faces cannot be detected and the shutter may not function e A smile can be detected for only one person displayed in the face detection frame after pressing the shutter button all the way down e If multiple faces are detected the face touched before pressing the shutter button halfway down is given priority If no face is touched the camera will select the primary subject for deciding which face is given priority e The image may not be in focus if the distance between the camera and the subject is changed after pressing the shutter button all the way down The suitable exposure may not be obtained if the surrounding brightness changes e Depending on the shooting situation the camera may judge that the face is smiling and make the shutter function even if the face is not smiling Hints for better capturing of smiles Do not cover the eyes with the bangs 2 Try to orient the face in front of the camera and be as level as possible The eyes are easier to detect when narrowed 8 Give a clear smile with an open mouth The smile is easier to detect when the teeth are showing Shooting menu For details on the operatio
111. y cause a malfunction e Images may trail across on the LCD screen in a cold location This is not a malfunction e Be careful not to bump the lens and be careful not to apply force to it The images used in this Handbook The images used as examples in this Handbook are reproduced images and are not actual images shot using the camera Table of contents Notes on using the camera eeceeceeeec eee ee eee eeeeeeeneeeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeseneeeeees 2 Features OF ING Camela sereine iia ARE AAEE 7 Storing Storing images in the internal MEMOLSY ccccececceeeeeee eee eeeeeeeeeeeeeenaas 7 Shooting Automatic image management sssesssiiirrreesrrrrrrrrerrsrrrrrrren 8 Viewing VIEWING IMAGES IN various WAYS ssss essssiiisserrrrererrrrrtrrrrrrrrrrrrn 8 Sharing Sharemark MN CHO vx cavexconpipeanswsacsonnntentietiedanddenratobmaseb pedenarentebeateamwee 9 Basic techniques for better images cececeeeee cess eeeeeeeeeeeeeaaeneeeeeeeeeees 10 Focus Focusing on a Subject successfully seesssiiesirirrsrirrrerrrrrrrrrrrres 10 Exposure Adjusting the light intensity ccccccecsssssseeeeseeeseeeesseeeeseeeens 12 Color On the effects of lIQNting ccccccccssssssssesccceseeeeeseeeeeseessesssnaaseseseeees 13 Quality On image quality and image SiZe sssssiiiisessssrrrrrererrrrrrrrene 14 Flash On using the flash ae cee ssasectdenc
112. y pack from the battery charger If you leave the charged battery pack in the charger battery life may be shortened If the CHARGE lamp flashes remove the battery that is being charged and then reinsert it correctly If the CHARGE lamp flashes again the battery may be malfunctioning or a battery other than the specified kind may have been inserted Check that the battery is of the specified kind If the inserted battery is of the specified kind remove the battery and insert a different or new battery to check whether the battery charger is working properly If the battery charger is working properly the battery is probably malfunctioning On Cyber shot Station On Cyber shot Station The following Cyber shot Station not supplied are compliant to the camera CSS HD1 with the remote controller CSS PC1 CSS HD2 with the remote controller Using the Cyber shot Station not supplied enables faster charging than the supplied battery charger and easy connection to a TV or computer For details refer to the operating instructions supplied with the Cyber shot Station Placing the camera on the CSS HD1 CSS PC1 Before mounting the camera to the CSS HD1 or CSS PC1 the adaptor plate supplied with the camera must be mounted Set the MODEL SELECT switch to A 2 Place the adaptor plate on the Cyber shot Station Placing the camera on the CSS HD2 Before attaching the camera and the CSS HD2
113. you might not be able to remove it from the camera Do not leave the Memory Stick Micro within the reach of small children They might accidentally swallow it 122 On the battery pack On charging the battery pack We recommend charging the battery pack in an ambient temperature of between 10 C to 30 C 50 F to 86 F The battery pack may not be fully charged in temperatures outside this range Effective use of the battery pack e Battery performance decreases in low temperature surroundings So in cold places the operational time of the battery pack is shorter We recommend the following to ensure longer battery pack use Put the battery pack in a pocket close to your body to warm it up and insert it in the camera immediately before you start shooting e The battery pack will run out quickly if you use the flash or zoom frequently e We recommend having spare battery packs handy for two or three times the expected shooting time and making trial shots before taking the actual shots e Do not expose the battery pack to water The battery pack is not water resistant e Do not leave the battery pack in extremely hot places such as in a car or under direct sunlight How to store the battery pack e Fully discharge the battery pack before storing and store it in a cool dry place To maintain the battery pack s function fully charge the battery pack and then fully discharge it on the camera at least once a y
114. zoom 82 Shooting Settings 2 83 Memory Stick Tool 75 Pressing halfway down 10 Shutter speed sicerssdanraveasdenee 12 Menu Pint oserei mnaita 69 101 SINE Ss cestvay neuter 82 EMS soirconie cen tean denetsnans 46 Printing directly 0 102 Slideshow cseeceeeeeee 58 66 SHOOTING sees 47 51 Printing Other 0 0 0 44 a Slow Synchro 2 0 0 eeeeeeeeeeee 29 Viewing deciencminaies 61 Program Auto mode 47 Smart ZOOM ceccceeecceeeeee eee 82 Metering Mode 00 33 Protect cuecacaseeteonccindeceores 67 l Smile Level viswssssswcivncvadsncvvons 83 Monitor neeesser 82 R Smile Shutter 50 Movie Mode osise 47 l Snow MOE eee eeeeceeeeee eee ee 48 MPG roc statesitedentacoceeenseeeeatous 98 Radial Blur eee 66 Soft FOCUS sicicveveseedeccasiesecuevess 65 Multi AF o ae 31 REC Mode oeer 51 Soft Snap mode 064 48 Multi connector Red Eye Correction 64 17 86 102 Software cceceeeeeee 93 95 99 K eee eee ane Red Eye Reduction 56 Multi pattern metering eae 33 Remove Raventes 63 Spot AE ee a ana 31 Spot metering eee 33 IMIS 1 css ctpculabecdeeweutatecxeuens 59 Remove Sharemark ae 63 p g Music Tool ccccceece cece esses 99 Retouch 64 Spot metering cross hairs 33 Music Transfer 99 Retro 66 Steady SHOL csctsaiieeiniesiineonses 57 Rewi

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