2-548-269-11 (1) Getting started ______________________ Digital Still Camera Operating Instructions Shooting still images ________________ Viewing still images _________________ Deleting still images _________________ Before operating the unit, please read this manual thoroughly, and retain it for future reference. Before advanced operations ____________ Owner’s Record Advanced still image shooting ___________ The model and serial numbers are located on the bottom.
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— Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. — Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/ TV technician for help. The supplied interface cable must be used with the equipment in order to comply with the limits for a digital device pursuant to Subpart B of Part 15 of FCC Rules. For the Customers in the U.S.A. and Canada RECYCLING LITHIUM-ION BATTERIES Lithium-Ion batteries are recyclable.
Read this first Trial recording Do not shake or strike the camera Do not get the camera wet Before you record one-time events, you may want to make a trial recording to make sure that the camera is working correctly. In addition to malfunctions and inability to record images, this may render the “Memory Stick Duo” unusable or image data breakdown, damage or loss may occur. When taking pictures outdoors in the rain or under similar conditions, be careful not to get the camera wet.
Carl Zeiss lens This camera is equipped with a Carl Zeiss lens which is capable of reproducing sharp images with excellent contrast. The lens for this camera has been produced under a quality assurance system certified by Carl Zeiss in accordance with the quality standards of Carl Zeiss in Germany. On illustration Illustrations used in this manual are of DSC-T3 unless noted otherwise.
Before using your camera “Memory Stick” compatible with this camera The IC recording medium used with this camera is the “Memory Stick Duo”. There are two sizes of “Memory Stick”. Choose the “Memory Stick” size that matches your camera. “Memory Stick Duo” (Size used with this camera) “Memory Stick” • For details on the “Memory Stick Duo”, see page 128. • “Memory Stick PRO” and “Memory Stick PRO Duo” can be used only with “Memory Stick PRO” compatible equipment.
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Table of contents Read this first ............................................ 4 Before using your camera ......................... 6 Identifying the parts ................................ 10 Camera ................................................ 10 Cyber-shot Station .............................. 12 Getting started Charging the battery pack ....................... 14 Using the AC adaptor .............................. 19 Using your camera abroad ...................... 19 Turning on/off your camera ......
Advanced still image viewing Selecting the folder and playing back images ............................................. 69 Enlarging a portion of a still image......... 70 Enlarging an image — Playback zoom .......................... 70 Recording an enlarged image — Trimming ................................... 71 Playing back successive images — Slide Show ................................. 71 Rotating still images ............................... 72 Playing back images shot in Multi Burst mode ..............
Identifying the parts POWER button (20) See the pages in parentheses for details of operation.
1 8 2 9 0 /CHG lamp (orange) (15) LCD screen For details on the items on the LCD screen, see page 133 to 137.
Cyber-shot Station This is used when charging the battery pack or connecting the camera to a TV or a computer, etc. How to connect Attaching a tripod Connect the camera as illustrated. Secure the camera to the Cyber-shot Station beforehand using the supplied camera holder for tripod. 1 • See the operating instructions supplied with the tripod for the method of attaching the tripod. 2 • Make sure the camera is securely connected to the Cyber-shot Station.
How to remove the camera holder for tripod Press the tabs and pull off the camera holder for tripod as illustrated, then disconnect the camera from the Cyber-shot Station. 2 • Use a tripod with a screw length of less than 5.5 mm (7/32 inch). You will be unable to firmly secure the Cyber-shot Station to tripods having longer screws, and may damage the Cyber-shot Station. • Attach the tripod so that the camera is stable.
Charging the battery pack Battery drop prevention lever Battery eject lever 1 Open the battery/“Memory Stick Duo” cover. Press the battery eject lever in the direction of the arrow. Slide the cover in the direction of the arrow. The battery drop prevention lever opens toward you. • Be sure to turn off your camera when charging the battery pack (page 20). • Your camera operates with the “InfoLITHIUM” NP-FT1 battery pack (T type) (supplied). You can use only T type battery pack (page 130).
4 DC IN jack To a wall outlet (wall socket) AC Adaptor DC plug Connect the AC Adaptor (supplied) to the DC IN jack of the Cyber-shot Station (supplied). Connect the DC plug with the mark facing up. • Do not short the DC plug of the AC Adaptor with a metallic object, as this may cause malfunction. • Clean the DC plug of the AC Adaptor with a dry cotton bud. Do not use the dirty plug. Use of the dirty plug may not properly charge the battery pack.
/CHG lamp Disconnecting the AC Adaptor from the Cyber-shot Station To charge the battery pack only using the AC Adaptor Hold the DC plug itself and the Cyber-shot Station as illustrated and disconnect the cable. You can charge the battery pack without the Cyber-shot Station, such as during your travels. Connect the DC plug of the AC Adaptor to the camera with mark facing as illustrated. The /CHG lamp goes off when charging is completed.
To remove the battery pack The battery remaining indicator on the LCD screen shows the remaining shooting or viewing time. Remaining indicator Getting started Battery remaining indicator 60min Remaining time • The displayed remaining time may not be correct under certain circumstances or conditions. Charging time Approximate time to charge a completely discharged battery pack using the AC Adaptor at a temperature of 25°C (77°F). Battery pack Charging time (min.
Number of images and battery life that can be recorded/ viewed The tables show the approximate number of images and the battery life that can be recorded/viewed when you shoot images in normal mode with a fully charged battery pack (supplied) at a temperature of 25°C (77°F). The numbers of images that can be recorded or viewed take into account changing the “Memory Stick Duo” as necessary. Note that the actual numbers may be less than indicated depending on the conditions of use.
Using the AC adaptor DC plug Connect the AC Adaptor (supplied) to the multi connector of the camera. When placing the camera, make sure the LCD screen is facing up. Connect the DC plug with the mark facing up. • Connect the AC Adaptor to an easily accessible wall outlet (wall socket) close by. If any trouble occurs while using the adaptor, immediately shut off the power by disconnecting the plug from the wall outlet (wall socket).
Turning on/off your camera POWER lamp POWER button Press POWER. The POWER lamp (green) lights up and the power is on. When you turn on your camera for the first time, the Clock Set screen appears (page 21). Turning off the power Press POWER again. The POWER lamp goes out, and the camera turns off.
Setting the date and time Clock Set Clock Set Y/M/D M/D/Y D/M/Y 2004 / 1 / 1 Y/M/D M/D/Y D/M/Y 12 : 00 2004 / 1 / OK AM Cancel 1 12 : 00 OK AM Cancel Getting started Mode switch POWER button 1 Set the mode switch to 2 . • To change the date and time on the Setup screen, select [Clock Set] in (Setup 2) (pages 54 and 126), and 2 perform the procedure from step . • You can also carry out this operation when the mode switch is set to or . Press POWER to turn on the power.
Clock Set Clock Set Clock Set Y/M/D M/D/Y D/M/Y Y/M/D M/D/Y D/M/Y 2004 / 1 / 1 12 : 00 2005 / 1 / OK AM Cancel 4 Select the year, month, day, hour or minute item you want to set with / on the control button. The item to be set is indicated with /. 1 2005 / 1 / 10 : 00 OK AM Cancel 5 Set the numeric value with / on the control button, then press to enter it. After entering the number, / moves to the next item. Repeat steps and until all of the items are set.
Changing the language setting 1 Getting started You can change the screen display like menu items, warnings and messages in your desired language. To change the language setting, select (Language) in (Setup 1) on the Setup screen (pages 54 and 125) and select the desired language.
Inserting and removing a “Memory Stick Duo” Terminal side 1 Open the battery/“Memory Stick Duo” cover. Slide the cover in the direction of the arrow. • When using this camera, the Memory Stick Duo Adaptor (supplied) is not necessary. • For details on “Memory Stick Duo”, see page 128. 24 2 Insert the “Memory Stick Duo”. Insert a “Memory Stick Duo” all the way in until it clicks as illustrated. • When inserting a “Memory Stick Duo”, make sure of the direction and insert it all the way to the connector.
Setting the still image size Mode switch 5M 5M 5M 3:2 3M 1M VGA(E-Mail) Image Size 1 Set the mode switch to turn on the power. Press VGA(E-Mail) Image Size VGA 3 2 , and 3M 1M (Image Size). The Image Size setup appears. • For details on the image size, see page 26. Shooting still images 3:2 Select the desired image size with / on the control button. The image size is set. When the setting is complete, press (Image Size) so that the Image Size setup disappears from the LCD screen.
Image size and quality The following illustration shows a brief image using the maximum image size and the minimum one. 2592 640 1944 26 Short description of the image size 480 You can choose image size (number of pixels) and image quality (compression ratio) based on the kind of images you want to shoot. The image size is shown by the number of pixels (dots) (horizontal × vertical), which compose an image.
Examples based on the image quality Fine Low compression (looks better) Standard High compression (normal) Usage guideline • For recording or printing with better image quality. • For recording a larger number of images.
Number of still images that can be recorded The number of images that can be saved in a “Memory Stick Duo”1) The number of images that can be saved when [P.Quality] is set to [Fine] ([Standard])2) are shown below. • The table below shows the approximate number of images that can be recorded on a “Memory Stick Duo” that has been formatted by this camera.
Basic still image shooting — Using auto adjustment mode Holding the camera correctly Mode switch Set the mode switch to turn on the power. When shooting pictures with the camera, be careful so that your fingers do not block the lens portion, flash emitter or microphone. (page 10) , and Shooting still images 2 1 Hold the camera steadily with both hands and position the subject in the center of the focus frame. • The minimum focal distance to a subject is approx. 50 cm (19 3/4 inches).
60min S AF 3 VGA FINE 101 30 F3.5 AE/AF lock indicator Flashes green Light up VGA 101 95 S AF 4 Press and hold the shutter button halfway down. Press the shutter button fully down. The beep sounds but the image is not yet recorded. When the AE/AF lock indicator changes from flashing to steadily lit, the camera is ready for shooting. (The LCD screen may be frozen for a split second depending on the subject.) The shutter sounds. The image will be recorded in the “Memory Stick Duo”.
Mode switch Program Auto Camera Mode Still image auto shooting [Auto] The focus, exposure and white balance are automatically adjusted as needed to allow easy shooting. In addition, the image quality is set to [Fine] (page 54), the AF range finder frame is set to [Multi AF], and the metering mode is set to [Multi] (pages 57 and 62). Only (Camera), [Mode] (REC Mode) and (Setup) appear in the menu.
Checking the last image you shot — Quick Review Auto Focus When you try to shoot a subject that is difficult to focus on, the AE/AF lock indicator changes to flashing slowly. In addition, the AE locked beep does not sound. The Auto Focus function may have difficulty working under the following conditions. In such cases, release the shutter button, then recompose the shot and focus again. • The subject is distant from the camera and dark. • The contrast between the subject and its background is poor.
Using the zoom feature Histogram on (Image information can also be displayed during playback.) W (wide-angle) T (telephoto) 60min W VGA 1.1 101 T 60min 101 96 W 5.0 VGA T 101 96 96 S AF S AF Zoom Your camera is equipped with the following zoom functions. The enlargement method and the zoom scale differ according to the image size and the zoom type, so select the zoom to match the shooting purpose.
Precision digital zoom All image sizes are enlarged up to a maximum 6×. Precision digital zoom function cuts out and enlarges a certain portion of the image, so the image quality deteriorates. Optical zoom Image size 5M Precision digital zoom Maximum Maximum smart precision digital zoom scale zoom scale —* 6× 3:2 —* 6× 3M approx. 3.8× 6× 1M approx. 6.1× 6× VGA approx. 12× (E-Mail) 6× • The maximum smart zoom and precision digital zoom scale includes the optical zoom scale.
Shooting close-ups — Macro 60min VGA 101 96 S AF 1 The close-ups (Macro) recording mode is used when zooming up subjects such as flowers or insects. Setting the zoom all the way to the W side lets you shoot subjects at distances as close as 8 cm (3 1/4 inches). However, the minimum focus distance varies according to the zoom position. Therefore, shooting with the zoom set all the way to the W side is recommended. When the zoom is set all the way to the W side: Approx.
Using the self-timer 60min VGA 95 S AF 2 Center the subject in the frame. Press and hold the shutter button halfway down to focus on, then press the shutter button fully down. To return to normal recording mode Press ( ) on the control button again. The indicator disappears from the LCD screen. • When shooting in close-ups (Macro) mode, the in-focus range becomes extremely narrow, and the entire subject may not be in focus.
Selecting a flash mode 60min VGA 101 96 Set the mode switch to , and press ( ) on the control button repeatedly to select a flash mode. The selected flash mode indicator appears enlarged on the LCD screen (page 124). Each time you press ( ), the indicator changes as follows. No indicator (Auto): The flash automatically strobes when shooting images in a dark place. The factory setting is Auto. (Forced flash): The flash strobes regardless of the surrounding brightness.
Inserting the date and time on a still image Shooting images with the AF illuminator The AF illuminator is fill light to focus more easily on a subject in dark surroundings. The ON appears on the LCD screen and the AF illuminator emits red light when the shutter button is pressed halfway until the focus is locked. VGA FINE 101 60min 96 ON S AF 30 F3.5 When this function is not needed, set [AF Illuminator] to [Off] on the Setup screen (page 124).
Camera 1 1 2 2 Setup t Camera 1 Day&Time Date Off 1 2 1 2 Mode 2 Press on the control button to advance to , then press again. The Setup screen appears. AF Mode: Digital Zoom: Date/Time: Red Eye Reduction: AF Illuminator: Auto Review: Single Smart Day&Time Off Auto Off PAGE SELECT 3 4 Select (Camera 1) with on the control button, then press . Select [Date/Time] with /, then press .
Shooting according to scene conditions — Scene Selection You can shoot more effectively by selecting the appropriate mode and then pressing the shutter button. Magnifying glass mode The subject appears on the LCD screen magnified by up to 3.3×. This lets you see details that would otherwise be difficult to confirm with the naked eye. Distance to the subject Magnification scale 1 cm (13/32 inch) 3.3× 2 cm (13/16 inch) 2.1× 5 cm (2 inches) 1.0× 10 cm (4 inches) 0.5× 20 cm (7 7/8 inches) 0.
High-speed shutter mode Use this mode to shoot moving subjects outdoors or in other bright places. • The shutter speed becomes faster, so images shot in dark places become darker. Beach mode When shooting seaside or lakeside scenes, the blue of the water is clearly recorded. Candle mode You can record parties, candle services and other candlelit scenes without spoiling the candlelight atmosphere.
Program Auto Camera Program Auto Camera Mode 1 WB MENU Set the mode switch to then press MENU. The menu appears. ISO 2 , Select (Camera) with on the control button, then select the desired mode with /. To return to normal mode Select [Auto] or [Program] with / on the control button. • Scene Selection setting is maintained even when the power is turned off.
NR slow shutter When shooting with the Scene Selection function, the combination of functions such as the flash mode is predetermined to make the optimum settings to match the scene. See the table below for the function setting of each shooting mode. The NR slow shutter function reduces noise from recorded images, providing clear images. When the shutter speed is 1/6 second or slower, the camera automatically activates the NR slow shutter function and “NR” is indicated next to the shutter speed indicator.
Viewing images on the LCD screen of your camera Single (single-image) screen 60min VGA 101 Index (nine-image) screen Viewing single images Index (sixteen-image) screen 60min BACK/NEXT 101 8/9 8/9 101-0008 101-0008 VGA BACK/NEXT 2005 1 1 10:30PM VOLUME • SINGLE DISPLAY • SINGLE 2005 1 1 10:30PM VOLUME DISPLAY 1 You can view images shot with your camera almost immediately on the LCD screen. You can select the following three methods for viewing images.
Viewing an index (nine-image or sixteen-image) screen 60min BACK/NEXT 101 3/9 2005 1 1 10:30PM 2 Select the desired still image with / on the control button. : To display the preceding image : To display the next image • SINGLE DISPLAY • SINGLE DISPLAY VOLUME 2 1 Press (index) once. Press (index) once more. The display switches to the index (nineimage) screen. The display switches to the index (sixteenimage) screen.
Viewing images on a TV screen A/V connecting cable • SINGLE DISPLAY 3 Select the desired still image with /// on the control button. The image in the yellow frame is selected. To return to the single-image screen Press the zoom T or press on the control button. 1 A/V OUT (MONO) jack Connect the A/V connecting cable (supplied) to the A/V OUT (MONO) jack of the Cyber-shot Station (supplied) and the audio/video input jacks of the TV.
POWER VGA BACK/NEXT 3 TV/Video switch 2/9 2005 1 1 10:30PM VOLUME 4 Turn on the TV and set the TV/Video switch to “Video”. Set the mode switch to turn on the camera. • The name and location of this switch may differ depending on your TV. For details, see the operating instructions supplied with the TV. Press / on the control button to select the desired image.
Viewing images on a TV screen If you want to view images on a TV screen, you need a TV with a video input jack and the A/V connecting cable (supplied). The color system of the TV must match that of your digital still camera. Check the following lists: 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.
Deleting images 60min 101-0002 BACK/NEXT VGA 101 60min 2/9 2005 1 1 10:30PM VOLUME Set the mode switch to , and turn on the camera. Press / on the control button to select the image you want to delete. • Note that you cannot restore deleted images. 101 60min 2/9 Delete Exit 101 2/9 Delete Exit BACK/NEXT BACK/NEXT 3 2 Press VGA (Delete). The image has not yet been deleted at this point. • You cannot delete the protected image (page 74).
Deleting images in index (nine-image or sixteen-image) mode Delete Exit Select Delete Exit All In This Folder 1 While an index (nine-image/ sixteen-image) screen (page 45) is displayed, press (Delete). • Note that you cannot restore deleted images. Select • SELECT All In This Folder 2 Select [Select] with / on the control button, then press . TO NEXT 3 Select an image you want to delete with /// on the control button, then press .
Formatting a “Memory Stick Duo” To delete all the images in the folder Delete Exit OK • You can also delete movies (page 86). 1 Press (Delete) and select [OK] with on the control button, then press . Insert the “Memory Stick Duo” you want to format into the camera. The message “Access” appears, and the images with the indicator have been deleted. • The term “formatting” means preparing a “Memory Stick Duo” to record images; this process is also called “initialization.
60min Memory Stick Tool 1 2 MENU Format OK Format: Create REC. Folder: Cancel Change REC. Folder: All data will be erased 1 Setup t Ready? OK Cancel 2 Mode 2 Turn on the camera, then press MENU. Press on the control button to advance to , then press again. The Setup screen appears. • This operation is available no matter what position the mode switch is in. 52 3 Select (Memory Stick Tool) with / on the control button. Select [Format] with , then press .
How to setup and operate your camera Changing the menu settings Press MENU. The menu appears. The usage of the menus and Setup screen items is described below. Program Control button Mode switch There are items that are not displayed on the screen. Press /// on the control button to display these items. To turn off the menu display Auto Camera MENU When the /// marks appear with an item WB ISO • The displayed items differ according to the mode switch position.
Changing the items in the Setup screen To turn off Setup screen display Press MENU. Press MENU again. Deciding the still image quality To return to the menu from the Setup screen You can select the still image quality from [Fine] (high quality) or [Standard]. Press on the control button to return to the position enclosed by the frame in step , then press again. Before operation The menu appears. Press on the control button to advance to , then press again. The Setup screen appears.
Set the mode switch to . Press MENU. The menu appears. Select (P.Quality) with /, then select the desired image quality with /. Fine FINE Mode BRK M PFX Your camera can create multiple folders within a “Memory Stick Duo”. You can select the folder used to store images before shooting, which is convenient for organizing images. When not creating a new folder, “101MSDCF” folder is selected as the recording folder. You can create folders up to “999MSDCF”.
Changing the recording folder Select (Memory Stick Tool) with /, [Change REC. Folder] with /, and [OK] with /, then press . The recording folder selection screen appears. Select REC. Folder 102 2/2 Folder Name:102MSDCF No. Of Files: 0 Created: 2005 1 1 1::05:34AM OK Cancel BACK/NEXT Select the desired folder with /, and [OK] with , then press . To cancel changing the recording folder Select [Cancel] in step or . • You cannot select the “100MSDCF” folder as a recording folder (page 95).
Choosing an auto focus method Choosing a focus range finder frame — AF range finder You can set the AF range finder frame and the AF mode. Multipoint AF ( AF range finder frame This selects the focus position according to the subject position and size. AF mode Before operation When shooting still images, set (Camera) in the menu to other than [Auto] (pages 53 and 120).
Choosing a focus operation — AF Mode Before operation Single AF ( S AF) Select (Camera 1) with , then select [AF Mode] with /. This mode is useful for shooting stationary subjects. The focus is not adjusted before the shutter button is pressed and held halfway down. When the shutter button is pressed and held halfway down and AF lock is complete, the focus is locked. The factory setting is Single AF. Monitoring AF ( M AF ) This mode shortens the time needed for focusing.
Shooting techniques When shooting with the subject at the edge of the frame, or when using Center AF or Spot AF, the camera may focus on the center instead of on the subject at the edge of the frame. In a case like this, use AF lock to focus on the subject, and then recompose the picture and shoot. Compose the shot so that the subject is centered in the AF range finder, and press the shutter button halfway down.
Set the mode switch to . or Press MENU. The menu appears. Select (Focus) with /, then select the distance to the subject with /. You can select from the following distance settings. 0.5m, 1.0m, 3.0m, 7.0m, (unlimited distance) 1.0m 0.5m 0.5m Spot AF Center AF Multi AF Focus WB Before operation Adjusting the exposure When shooting still images, set (Camera) in the menu to other than [Auto] (pages 53 and 120). — EV adjustment You can manually adjust the exposure determined by the camera.
Adjust the exposure value while checking the brightness of the background. To reactivate auto exposure In step , select [0EV]. • If a subject is being shot in extremely bright or dark conditions, or the flash is used, the exposure adjustment may not be effective. Displaying a histogram A histogram is a graph showing the brightness of an image. The horizontal axis shows the brightness, and the vertical axis shows the number of pixels.
Shooting techniques When shooting images, the camera automatically sets the exposure. When shooting a whitish overall image such as a backlit subject or a snowy scene, the camera may judge that the subject is bright and set a darker exposure for the image. In such cases, adjusting the exposure in the + (plus) direction is effective. When shooting a dark subject that fills the frame, the camera may judge that the subject is dark and set a brighter exposure for the image.
Before operation When shooting still images, set (Camera) in the menu to other than [Auto] (pages 53 and 120). Control button Mode switch When selecting [Spot] in step , position the spot metering cross hair on one point of the subject you want to shoot. 60min P VGA FINE MENU 101 — Exposure Bracket 98 Spot metering cross hair SAF Shooting three images with the exposure shifted 250 F3.
1st image (shifted in the + direction) Set the mode switch to . Press MENU. The menu appears. Select [Mode] (REC Mode) with /, then select [Exp Brktg] with /. 2nd image (appropriate exposure for the camera) Select [BRK] (Bracket Step) with /, then select the desired exposure adjustment value with /. ±1.0EV: Shifts the exposure value by 3rd image (shifted in the – direction) plus or minus 1.0EV. ±0.7EV: Shifts the exposure value by plus or minus 0.7EV. ±0.
Adjusting color tones — White Balance You can set the white balance mode according to your shooting conditions. The apparent color of the subject is affected by the lighting conditions. When you want to fix the light source imaging conditions, or when the color of the entire image seems to be a bit unnatural, we recommend that you adjust the white balance setting.
Adjusting the flash level — Flash Level You can adjust the amount of flash light. Before operation Set (Camera) in the menu to other than [Auto] (pages 53 and 120). Control button MENU Mode switch Set the mode switch to . Press MENU. The menu appears. Select [ ] (Flash Level) with /, then select the desired setting with /. +: Makes the flash level higher than normal. Normal: Normal setting. –: Makes the flash level lower than normal.
Set the mode switch to . Burst (Units: images) Image quality Press MENU. The menu appears. Image size Fine Standard Recording 16 frames in succession Select [Mode] (REC Mode) with /, then select [Speed Burst] or [Burst] with /. 5M 9 15 — Multi Burst 3:2 9 15 3M 13 24 1M 32 59 Shoot the image. VGA (E-Mail) 100 100 This mode records 16 frames in succession each time you press the shutter button. This is convenient for checking your form in sports, for example.
Select M (Interval) with /, then select the desired frame interval with /. You can choose the frame interval from [1/7.5], [1/15] or [1/30] second. Shooting with special effects 1/7.5 1/15 M Mode switch MENU The picture is monochrome (black and white). PFX Shoot the image. A continuous burst of 16 frames are recorded within a single still image (image size 1M).
Selecting the folder and playing back images Select the folder that images you want to play back are stored. Select the desired folder with /. Select Folder 102 2/2 Folder Name:102MSDCF No. Of Files: 9 Created: 2005 1 1 1::05:34AM OK Cancel Single screen 60min 101-0009 BACK/NEXT VGA 101 9/9 2005 1 1 10:30PM VOLUME BACK/NEXT Index (nine-image) screen Control button Mode switch MENU Select [OK] with , then press . To cancel the selection In step , select [Cancel].
Enlarging a portion of a still image You can enlarge a part of an image up to five times the original size. You can also record the magnified image as a new file. Control button MENU Mode switch / Enlarging an image — Playback zoom Set the mode switch to Adjust the image size with the / (playback zoom). . Display the image to be enlarged with /. Press (playback zoom) to zoom in on the image. Select the desired portion of the image with ///. To cancel playback zoom Press .
Recording an enlarged image — Trimming Press MENU after playback zoom. The menu appears. Select [Trimming] with , then press . Select the image size with /, then press . Playing back successive images — Slide Show You can play back recorded images in order. This function is useful for checking your images or for presentations, etc. Control button Mode switch MENU The image is recorded, and the image on the LCD screen returns to the normal size after recording.
Rotating still images You can rotate an image recorded in portrait orientation and display it in landscape orientation. Set the mode switch to , and display the image to rotate. Press MENU. The menu appears. Select (Rotate) with /, then press . Select with , then rotate the image with /. Select [OK] with /, then press . Playing back images shot in Multi Burst mode You can play back Multi Burst images continuously or play them back frame by frame.
Playing back continuously Set the mode switch to . Select the Multi Burst image with /. The selected Multi Burst image is played back continuously. 60min M 1M 101 14/14 Playing back frame by frame Set the mode switch to To delete shot images . Select the Multi Burst image with /. The selected Multi Burst image is played back continuously. Press when the desired frame is displayed. 101-0014 PAUSE 2005 1 1 10:30PM BACK/NEXT VOLUME 2 Press (Delete).
Protecting images — Protect This function protects images against accidental erasure. Control button Mode switch MENU In single-image mode Set the mode switch to In index mode . Display the image you want to protect with /. Press MENU. The menu appears. Select (Protect) with /, then press . The displayed image is protected. The (protect) indicator appears on the image.
Select [OK] with , then press . The indicator turns white. The selected images are protected. To exit the Protect function Select [Cancel] in step or select [Exit] in step , then press . To cancel individual protection — Resize You can change the image size of a recorded image, and save it as a new file. You can resize to the following sizes: 5M, 3M, 1M, VGA The original image is retained even after resizing.
Printing still images You can print images shot with your camera by the following methods. Direct printing (PictBridge compatible printer) (page 77) You can print by connecting the camera directly to a PictBridge compatible printer. Direct printing (“Memory Stick” compatible printer) You can print using a “Memory Stick” compatible printer. See the users manual supplied with the printer for details.
Direct printing Even if you do not have a computer, you can easily print images shot using your camera by connecting the camera to a PictBridge compliant printer. For preparation, you only set the USB connection on the Setup screen and connect the camera mounted in the Cybershot Station to the printer with the USB cable. Using a PictBridge compliant printer easily prints the index print*. Single print Preparing the camera Set the USB mode on the camera to connect the camera with a printer.
Connecting the camera to the printer Connect the camera to the Cyber-shot Station. Then, connect the (USB) jack on the Cyber-shot Station and the USB jack on the printer with the USB cable (supplied). Turn on the camera and the printer. The camera turns to playback mode regardless of the mode switch position, and an image in the selected playback folder and the print menu appear on the LCD screen. After the connection is made, the indicator appears on the LCD screen.
Select Selects the images in order. Prints all the selected images. 1 Select the image you want to print with /, then press . The mark appears on the selected image. • Repeat this step to print other images. Set the print setting with ///. 1M Print Index Off Size Default Date Off Quantity 1 Exit 101 2/ 9 OK 2 Select [Print] with , then press . This image Prints the currently displayed image. Index Select [On] to print index-images. Size Selects the desired paper size.
To cancel printing Select [Cancel] in step or select [Exit] in step . To print other images Select the image with / after step , then select [Print]. Printing in index mode If you connect your camera to the printer, the print menu appears. Press [Cancel] to exit the print menu. Press (Index) to display the index (nine-image) screen. Press (Index) twice to display a sixteen-image index screen. Press MENU. The menu appears. Select (Print) with , then press .
Set the print setting with ///. Print Index Off Size Default Date Off Quantity 1 Exit OK Index Select [On] to print index-images. Size Selects the desired paper size. Date To insert the date and time on images, select [Date] or [Day&Time]. When [Index] is set to [Off]: the number of sheets of the selected image. When [Index] is set to [On]: the number of sheets of index-images. • Depending on the number of index-images, it may not be possible to arrange all of the images on a single sheet.
Marking print marks Marking images you want to have printed beforehand with print marks is convenient when having images printed at a print service shop. Control button Mode switch MENU Marking print marks in single-image mode Set the mode switch to Marking print marks in index mode . Display the image you want to mark with /. Press MENU. Press (Index) twice to display a sixteen-image index screen. The menu appears. Select (DPOF) with /, then press .
Repeat step to mark other images. Press MENU. Select [OK] with , then press . The mark turns white. The mark setting is completed. To unmark marks Select the images to be unmarked with /// in step , then press . To unmark all the the folder marks in To exit the mark function Select [Cancel] in step or select [Exit] in step . Still image printing Select [All In This Folder] in step , then press . Select [Off], then press .
Press the shutter button fully down. Shooting movies You can shoot movies with sound using your camera. Mode switch Shutter button “REC” appears on the screen and the camera starts recording the image and sound. STD 60min 101 640 REC 00:00:02[00:10:48] Microphone • Recording stops when the “Memory Stick Duo” is full. Press the shutter button fully down again to stop recording. Control button Set the mode switch to Press Indicators during shooting . (Image Size).
Press . Viewing movies on the LCD screen The movie and sound are played back. During playback, (playback) appears on the screen. You can view movies on the LCD screen with sound from the speaker. Control button 60min STD 640 101 10/10 00:00:03 • The procedure for viewing movies on a TV is the same as that for viewing still images (page 46). • The moving images recorded using earlier Sony models may be also displayed a size smaller.
Deleting movies You can delete unwanted movies. Control button Mode switch In single-image mode Set the mode switch to In index mode . Display the movie you want to delete with /. Press (Delete). The movie has not yet been deleted at this point. Select [Delete] with , then press . The message “Access” appears, and the movie has been deleted. • You cannot delete protected movies. • Note that you cannot restore deleted movies.
Select [OK] with , then press . The message “Access” appears, and the movie has been deleted. To cancel deletion Select [Exit] in step or . • To delete all the images in the folder, see page 51. Cutting movies You can cut movies, or delete unnecessary portions of movies. Cutting or deleting movies is the recommended function to use when the “Memory Stick Duo” capacity is insufficient, or when you attach movies to your e-mail messages. Note that the original movie is deleted when you cut it.
Control button Mode switch Decide on a cutting point. Press the center at the desired cutting point. MENU 60min Divide Dividing Point STD 640 101 10/10 00:00:02 OK Cancel Exit Set the mode switch to . Select the movie you want to cut using /. Press MENU. The menu appears. Select (Divide) with , then press . Next, select [OK] with , then press . The playback of the movie starts.
Copying images to your computer — For Windows users Recommended computer environment • This camera is compatible with Hi-Speed USB (USB 2.0 compliant). • Connecting with a USB interface that is compatible with Hi-Speed USB (USB 2.0-compliant) allows advanced transfer (highspeed transfer). When a USB connector is not provided on your computer USB mode USB Driver This driver is needed in order to connect the camera to a computer. When using Windows XP, you need not install the USB driver.
Installing the USB driver When using Windows XP, you need not install the USB driver. Once the USB driver is installed, you need not install the USB driver. Click [USB Driver] on the title screen. Click [Yes, I want to restart my computer now], then click [Finish]. Turn on your computer, and insert the CD-ROM (supplied) into the CD-ROM drive. Do not connect your camera to your computer at this time. The install menu screen appears.
Connecting the camera to your computer Turn on your computer. Connect the USB cable to the (USB) jack of the Cyber-shot Station. Connect the camera to the Cyber-shot Station and turn on the camera. POWER Insert the “Memory Stick Duo” with the images you want to copy into the camera. AC Adaptor Cyber-shot Station USB cable Connect the USB cable to your computer. To a wall outlet (wall socket) • Make sure the camera is securely connected to the Cyber-shot Station.
• If “USB Mode Normal” does not appear in step , press MENU, select [USB Connect], and set it to [Normal]. • Do not remove the camera from the Cyber-shot Station during USB connection, as the image data may be destroyed. To end the USB connection, see the note . Disconnecting the USB cable from your computer, removing the “Memory Stick Duo” from your camera or turning off the camera during USB connection For Windows 2000, Me, or XP users 1 Double-click on the tasktray.
When an image with the same file name exists in the copy destination folder The overwrite confirmation message appears. When you overwrite the existing image with the new one, the original file data is deleted. 1 Right-click [My Computer] to display the menu, then click [Properties]. The “System Properties” screen appears. 2 Display [Device Manager]. Click [Hardware]. Click [Device Manager]. • For Windows 98, 98SE, Me users, step is unnecessary. Click the [Device Manager] tab.
Select [Nothing. I’m finished working with these pictures], then click [Next]. The “Completing the Scanner and Camera Wizard” screen appears. Click [Finish]. The wizard closes. • To continue copying other images, follow the procedure given under on page 92 to disconnect the USB cable and reconnect it. Then, perform the procedure from step again. Viewing the images on your computer Click [Start], then click [My Documents]. The “My Documents” folder contents are displayed.
Image file storage destinations and file names The image files recorded with your camera are grouped as folders in the “Memory Stick Duo”. Example: when viewing folders on Windows XP Folder containing image data which was recorded using your camera. When not creating any folders, there is only the “101MSDCF” folder Folder containing movie data, etc.
Folder File name File meaning 101MSDCF to 999MSDCF DSC0.JPG • Still image files shot in MOV0.MPG • Movie files (page 84) MOV0.THM • Index image files recorded simultaneously in movie mode (page 84) − Normal mode (page 29) − Exposure Bracket mode (page 63) − Burst mode (page 66) − Multi Burst mode (page 67) • stands for any number within the range from 0001 to 9999. • The numerical portions of a movie file recorded in movie mode and its corresponding index image file are the same.
Viewing image files once copied to a computer with your camera Right-click the image file, then click [Rename]. Change the file name to “DSC0”. When an image file copied to a computer no longer remains in a “Memory Stick Duo”, you can view that image again on your camera by copying the image file in the computer to a “Memory Stick Duo”. Enter a number from 0001 to 9999 for . Copy the image file to the “Memory Stick Duo” folder. Right-click the image file, then click [Copy].
• When automatically creating slide shows (page 101), a Pentium III 500 MHz or faster CPU is required. • When using “ImageMixer VCD2,” a Pentium III 800 MHz or faster CPU is recommended. • This software is compatible with DirectX technology. “DirectX” must be installed for use. • A separate environment for operating the recording device is required in order to write to CD-Rs. Turn on your computer, and insert the CD-ROM (supplied) into the CD-ROM drive. The installation menu screen appears.
Click [Next], then follow the instructions. Copying images using “Picture Package” Connect the camera and your computer with the USB cable. “Picture Package” starts up automatically and the images are copied to the computer automatically. After the images are copied, “Picture Package Viewer” starts up and the images copied are displayed. • The initial screen may differ depending on your computer.
Viewing images on a computer Storing images on a CD-R Click [Viewing video and pictures on PC] on the left side of the screen, then click [Viewing video and pictures on PC] in the lower-right corner of the screen. Click [Save the images on CD-R] on the left side of the screen, then click [Save the images on CD-R] in the lower-right corner of the screen. The screen used for viewing images appears.
Set up the menu background, buttons, titles, and so on, then click [Next]. Confirm the set up according to your preferences. Creating a slide show Click [Automatic Slideshow Producer] on the left side of the screen, then click [Automatic Slideshow Producer] in the lower-right corner of the screen. Confirm the preview of the Video CD file. The screen used for creating a slide show appears. Click the screen.
Click [File] in the upper-left corner of the screen, then select [Print]. Copying images to your computer — For Macintosh users Recommended computer environment OS: Mac OS 9.1, 9.2, or Mac OS X (v10.0/ The printing wizard screen appears. Set the paper size and the number of sheets and print images. 102 v10.1/v10.2/v10.3) The above OS must be installed at the factory.
Connecting your camera to your computer For details, see page 91. • If you are using Mac OS X v10.0, disconnect the USB cable etc., after you have turned your computer off. Copying images 1 Double-click the newly recognized icon on the desktop. The contents of the “Memory Stick Duo” inserted in your camera appear. 1 Double-click the hard disk icon. 2 Double-click the desired image file in the folder containing the copied files. The image file opens. • “Picture Package” cannot be used with Macintosh.
Required computer environment OS: Mac OS X (v10.1.5 or later) The above OS must be installed at the factory. CPU: iMac, eMac, iBook, PowerBook, Power Mac G3/G4 series Memory: 128 MB or more (256 MB or more is recommended.) Hard Disk: Disk space required for installation: approximately 250 MB Display: 1024 × 768 dots or more, 32,000 colors or more • QuickTime 4 or later must be pre-installed. (QuickTime 5 is recommended.
Troubleshooting If you experience trouble with your camera, try the following solutions. 1 First check the items on the tables below. If code displays “C::” appear on the screen, the self-diagnosis display function is working (page 118). 2 Should your camera still not work properly, press the RESET button on the lower right side of the control button using a fine-tipped object, then turn on the power again. (All the settings including date and time are cleared and reset to the factory settings.
Symptom Cause/Solution The /CHG lamp does not light up when charging a battery pack. • The AC Adaptor is disconnected. Properly connect the AC Adaptor (page 19). • The AC Adaptor has malfunctioned. Consult your Sony dealer or local authorized Sony service facility. • Install the battery pack correctly (page 14). • The battery pack is completely charged. • The battery pack is discharged. Re-insert the AC Adaptor and then charge the battery pack.
Shooting still images/movies Symptom Cause/Solution The LCD screen is not turned on even • The LCD backlight is turned off with when the power is turned on. (page 32). in the dark place. Turn on the LCD backlight with The subject is not visible on the LCD screen. • Set the mode switch to The LCD screen turns blue and the subject does not appear when recording movies. • The image size is set to [640(Fine)] while an A/V connecting cable is connected to the A/V OUT (MONO) jack.
Symptom Cause/Solution The image is too bright. • You are shooting a spotlighted subject in a dark location such as on a stage. Adjust the exposure (pages 60 and 120). • The brightness of the LCD screen is too bright. Adjust the brightness of the LCD backlight (page 125). The image is monochrome (black and white). • Set [PFX] (P.Effect) to the other modes than [B&W] (page 68). Vertical streaks appear when you are shooting a very bright subject. • The smear phenomenon is occurring.
Symptom Cause/Solution The close-ups (Macro) function does not work. • When shooting still images, select the other mode than (Magnifying glass mode), (Twilight mode), (Landscape mode), (Fireworks mode) or (Candle mode) for the Scene Selection function (page 43). You cannot shoot continuously. • The capacity of the “Memory Stick Duo” is full. Delete unnecessary images saved in the “Memory Stick Duo” (pages 49 and 86) or change the “Memory Stick Duo”.
Symptom Cause/Solution The image cannot be played back on a computer. • See page 111. Deleting/Editing Images 110 Symptom Cause/Solution Your camera cannot delete an image. • The image is protected. Cancel the protection (page 74). • 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 (page 129). You have deleted an image by mistake.
Computers Symptom Cause/Solution You do not know if the OS of your computer is compatible. • Check “Recommended computer environment” (pages 89 and 102). You cannot install the USB driver. • In Windows 2000, log on as Administrator (authorized Administrators) (page 89). Your computer does not recognize your camera. • • • • • • • • • • You cannot copy images. • Make a correct USB connection between the camera and your computer (pages 91 and 103).
Symptom Cause/Solution The image and sound are interrupted by noise when you view a movie on a computer. • You are playing back the movie directly from the “Memory Stick Duo”. Copy the movie to the hard disk of your computer and then play back the movie from the hard disk (pages 92, 93, 99 and 102). You cannot print an image. • Check the printer settings. Images once copied to a computer cannot be viewed on the camera. • Copied to a wrong folder.
PictBridge compliant printer Symptom Cause/Solution The connection cannot be established. • • • • You cannot print images. • The camera is not connected to the printer. Check that the camera and the printer are properly connected using the USB cable. • Turn on the printer. For further information, refer to the operating instructions supplied with it. • If you select [Exit] during printing, you may not print again depending on your printer. Disconnect and connect the USB cable again.
Others Symptom Cause/Solution Your camera does not work. • You are not using an “InfoLITHIUM” battery pack. Use an “InfoLITHIUM” battery pack (page 130). • The battery level is low. (The indicator appears.) Charge the battery pack (page 14). • Connect the AC Adaptor securely to the multi connector of your camera and to a wall outlet (wall socket) (page 19). • Properly install the camera to the Cyber-shot Station (page 12). The power is on, but the camera does not work.
Warnings and messages The following messages may appear on the screen. Message Meaning/Corrective Action No Memory Stick • Insert a “Memory Stick Duo” (page 24). System error • Turn the power off and on again (page 20). Memory Stick error • • • • Memory Stick type error • The inserted “Memory Stick Duo” cannot be used in your camera (page 128). Format error • Failed to format the “Memory Stick Duo”. Format the “Memory Stick Duo” again (page 51).
Message Meaning/Corrective Action Image size over • You are playing back an image of a size that cannot be played back on your camera. Cannot divide • The movie is not long enough to be divided (about more than two seconds). • The file is not a movie. Invalid operation • You are playing back a file that was created on equipment other than this camera. • The battery level is low or zero. Charge the battery pack (page 14).
Message Meaning/Corrective Action Processing • The printer is performing the printing stop processing. Printing is not possible until this processing is completed. This processing may take some time depending on the printer.
Self-diagnosis display – If a code starting with an alphabet letter appears Your camera has a self-diagnosis display. This function displays the camera condition on the LCD screen with a combination of a letter and four numerical digits. If this occurs, check the following code chart and attempt the corresponding corrective actions. The last two digits (indicated by ) will differ depending on the state of the camera. Code Cause Countermeasure C:32: There is trouble with your camera’s hardware.
Number of images that can be saved or shooting time The number of images that can be saved and the shooting time differ, depending on the capacity of the “Memory Stick Duo”, the image size, and the image quality. Refer to the following charts when you choose a “Memory Stick Duo”.
Menu items Menu items that can be modified differ depending on the position of the mode switch or the setting. Menu items are maintained even when the power is turned off or the mode switch is changed to other position (except [PFX] (P.Effect)). Factory settings are indicated with . When the mode switch is set to Item (Camera) Setting / / / (EV)1) / / / / Program / Auto / / Selects the camera mode (page 31). +2.0EV / +1.7EV / +1.3EV /+1.0EV / +0.7EV / +0.3EV / 0EV / –0.3EV / –0.7EV / –1.
Item 5) Mode (REC Mode) Setting Description Multi Burst Exp Brktg – Records a continuous burst of 16 frames within a single still image (page 67). – Records three images with the exposure value of each image slightly shifted (page 63). – Records continuously with a short shooting interval (page 66). – Continuously shoots even more images (page 66). – Records an image using the normal recording mode.
When the mode switch is set to Item (EV) (Focus) (Metering Mode) 122 Setting Description +2.0EV / +1.7EV / +1.3EV /+1.0EV / +0.7EV / +0.3EV / 0EV / –0.3EV / –0.7EV / –1.0EV / –1.3EV / –1.7EV / –2.0EV Adjusts the exposure (page 60). / 7.0m / 3.0m / 1.0m / 0.5m / Spot AF / Center AF / Multi AF Chooses the auto focus method (page 57), or sets the focus preset distance (page 59). Spot / Multi Matches the exposure to the subject you want to shoot (page 62). Set the metering region.
When the mode switch is set to Item (Folder) Setting Description OK / Cancel Selects the folder containing the image you want to play back (page 69). — Protects and unprotects images against accidental erasure (page 74). (DPOF) — Marks and unmarks the print (DPOF) mark on still images you want to print (page 82). (Print) — Prints images using a PictBridge compliant printer (page 77). Interval – Sets the slide show interval (page 71).
Setup items The Setup screen appears when you advance to in the menu and press again. Factory settings are indicated with . 1 (Camera 1) Item Description Single / Monitor Selects the focus operation mode (page 58). Digital Zoom Smart / Precision / Off Selects the digital zoom mode (page 33). Date/Time Day&Time / Date / Off Selects whether to superimpose the date or time onto the image (page 38). The date and time are not inserted in movie or Multi Burst mode.
(Memory Stick Tool) Item Setting Description Format OK / Cancel Formats the “Memory Stick Duo”. Note that formatting irrevocably erases all data on a “Memory Stick Duo”, including even protected images (page 51). Create REC. Folder OK / Cancel Creates a folder for recording images (page 55). Change REC. Folder OK / Cancel Changes a folder for recording images (page 56). Item Setting Description LCD Backlight Bright / Normal Selects the brightness of the LCD backlight.
2 (Setup 2) Item File Number Setting Series Reset − Assigns numbers to files in sequence even if the “Memory Stick Duo” is changed or the recording folder is changed. − Resets the file numbering and starts from 0001 each time the folder is changed. (When the recording folder contains a file, a number one higher than the largest number is assigned.) USB Connect PictBridge PTP Video Out NTSC PAL − Sets the video output signal to NTSC mode (e.g., USA, Japan).
Precautions Do not leave the camera in the following places On carrying Do not sit down in a chair or other place with the camera in the back pocket of your trousers or skirt, as this may cause malfunction or damage the camera. On operating temperature Cleaning the LCD screen Wipe the screen surface with an LCD cleaning kit (not supplied) to remove fingerprints, dust, etc. Your camera is designed for use between the temperatures of 0°C and 40°C (32°F and 104°F).
If moisture condensation occurs Turn off the camera and wait about an hour for the moisture to evaporate. Note that if you attempt to shoot with moisture remaining inside the lens, you will be unable to record clear images. On internal rechargeable battery This camera has an internal rechargeable battery for maintaining the date and time and other settings regardless of whether the power is on or off. This rechargeable battery is continually charged as long as you are using the camera.
2) Supports high-speed data transfer using a parallel interface. 3) 640(Fine) size movies can be recorded and played back only using “Memory Stick PRO Duo.” • “Memory Stick Duo” formatted with a computer is not guaranteed to operate with this camera. • Data read/write speeds differ depending on the combination of the “Memory Stick Duo” and the equipment used.
On “InfoLITHIUM” battery pack What is the “InfoLITHIUM” battery pack? The “InfoLITHIUM” battery pack is a lithium-ion battery pack that has functions for communicating information related to operating conditions between your camera and the AC Adaptor. The “InfoLITHIUM” battery pack calculates the power consumption according to the operating conditions of your camera, and displays the remaining battery time in minutes.
Battery life • The battery life is limited. Battery capacity decreases little by little as you use it more and more, and as time passes. When the battery operating time is shortened considerably, a probable cause is that the battery pack has reached the end of its life. Buy a new battery pack. • The battery life varies according to how it is stored and the operating conditions and environment for each battery pack.
Flash Recommended distance (ISO set to Auto): DSC-T3 0.1 m to 1.7 m (4 inches to 5 feet 6 7/8 inches) (W) 0.5 m to 1.6 m (1 foot 7 3/4 inches to 5 feet 2 7/8 inches) (T) DSC-T33 0.1 m to 1.6 m (4 inches to 5 feet 2 7/8 inches) (W) 0.5 m to 1.5 m (1 foot 7 3/4 inches to 4 feet 11 inches) (T) [Input and Output connectors] Multi connector USB communication Hi-Speed USB (USB 2.0 compliant) [LCD screen] LCD panel 6.2 cm (2.
Accessories • • • • • • • • • • • • AC-LM5/LM5A AC Adaptor (1) Power cord (mains lead) (1) NP-FT1 battery pack (1) Cyber-shot Station (1) UC-TC (DSC-T3)/UC-TD (DSC-T33) Camera holder for tripod (1) USB cable (1) A/V connecting cable (1) Wrist strap (1) “Memory Stick Duo” (32 MB) (1) Memory Stick Duo Adaptor (1) CD-ROM (USB driver SPVD-012) (1) Operating instructions (1) Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.
Macro indicator (35) 5M / 3:2 / 3M / 1M / VGA Image size indicator (25) Vibration warning indicator (115) / AF mode indicator (58) FINE / STD Image quality indicator (54) Low battery warning indicator (115) / / AF range finder frame indicator (57) Recording folder indicator (55) S AF M AF 0.
When shooting movies 60min STBY 1 STD 640 101 00:00:00 [00:28:25] C:32:00 + 2 4 5 Macro indicator (35) Low battery warning indicator (115) 3 / / AF range finder frame indicator (57) AF range finder frame (57) 0.
When playing back still images 60min M 101 VGA 101 1 1.3 12/12 C:32:00 +2.0EV 500 F3.5 2 3 4 VOLUME M +2.
When playing back moving images Histogram indicator (61) Recording date/time of the playback image (38) 60min 1 160 101 101 VOL. 8/8 00:00:12 3 101 Recording folder indicator (55) 4 Menu/Guide menu (53) Remaining “Memory Stick” capacity 2 DPOF • Pressing MENU switches the menu/guide menu on/off.
Index A A/V connecting cable........................................46 Access lamp ......................................................24 AC Adaptor .................................................15, 19 AE .....................................................................32 AE/AF lock ...........................................30, 32, 59 AF Illuminator ..........................................38, 124 AF lock..............................................................59 AF Mode ....................
I M P “InfoLITHIUM” battery pack .........................130 ImageMixer VCD2............................97, 100, 103 Image quality ..............................................26, 54 Image size ...................................................25, 26 Incandescent......................................................65 Index print .........................................................77 Index screen ......................................................44 Initialization .............................
S U Saturation ........................................................121 Scene Selection .................................................40 Screen display ...........................................32, 133 Self-diagnosis display .....................................118 Self-timer ..........................................................36 Sepia..................................................................68 Setting date and time.................................21, 126 Setup .......................
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