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Before Use
How to use this User Guide
Names of parts and list of icons displayed on the screen
Using the wrist strap
Using the internal memory
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Shooting
Shooting still images
Shooting movies
Setting REC mode
Using shooting functions
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Viewing
Viewing still images
Deleting images
Viewing movies
Viewing panorama images
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Using MENU items (Shooting)
Using MENU items (Shooting)
MENU items (Shooting)
Shooting MENU list
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Using MENU items (Viewing)
Using MENU items (Viewing)
MENU items (Viewing)
Playback MENU list
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Top page > Changing settings
Changing settings
Changing settings
Shooting Settings
Main Settings
Memory Card Tool / Internal Memory Tool
Clock Settings
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Viewing images on a TV
Viewing an image on a Standard Definition (SD) TV
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Using with your computer
Recommended computer environment
Using the software
Connecting the camera to the computer
Uploading images to a media service
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Troubleshooting
If you have problems
Troubleshooting
Warning indicators and messages
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Top page > Precautions / About this camera
Precautions / About this camera
Precautions
On cleaning
Number of still images and recordable time of movies
Using the camera abroad
Trademarks
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Top page > Contents list
Contents list
Operation Search
Operation Search
Before Use
How to use this User Guide
Names of parts and list of icons displayed on the screen
Using the wrist strap
Using the internal memory
Shooting
Shooting still images
Shooting movies
Setting REC mode
Using shooting functions
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Viewing
Viewing still images
Deleting images
Viewing movies
Viewing panorama images
Using MENU items (Shooting)
Using MENU items (Shooting)
MENU items (Shooting)
Shooting MENU list
Using MENU items (Viewing)
Using MENU items (Viewing)
MENU items (Viewing)
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Playback MENU list
Changing settings
Changing settings
Shooting Settings
Main Settings
Memory Card Tool / Internal Memory Tool
Clock Settings
Viewing images on a TV
Viewing an image on a Standard Definition (SD) TV
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Using with your computer
Recommended computer environment
Using the software
Connecting the camera to the computer
Uploading images to a media service
Printing
Printing still images
Troubleshooting
If you have problems
Troubleshooting
Warning indicators and messages
Precautions / About this camera
Precautions
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On cleaning
Number of still images and recordable time of movies
Using the camera abroad
Trademarks
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Search by Operation
Leaving the settings to the camera
Shooting portraits
Scene Selection(Soft Snap)
Scene Selection(Twilight Portrait)
Shooting panoramic images
Shooting moving objects
Shooting without blur
Scene Selection(High Sensitivity)
Self-Timer(2sec)
Shooting with backlight
Shooting in dark places
Scene Selection(High Sensitivity)
Flash(Slow Synchro)
Changing focus position
Changing image size
Changing screen display
Deleting images
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Displaying enlarged images
Retouch(Trimming (Resize))
Editing images
Playing back a series of images in order
Printing images with the date
Changing clock settings
Initializing settings
Printing images
Viewing on TVs
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How to use this User Guide
This User Guide explains how to use each function of the camera, how to change settings, and
how to troubleshoot a problem.
Selecting a topic to display
The following illustrations take Internet Explorer 7 as an example.
1. Click a title in the side bar on the left of the browser window.
The title’s topic list appears in the right pane.
2. Click a topic title in the list.
Descriptions appear in the right pane.
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Changing the font size
Change the font size by changing the setting of your web browser. For how to change the font
size setting, refer to the Help of your web browser.
Returning to a previous page
Use the back button of your web browser or the breadcrumb trail navigation to return to a page
you previously viewed.
Printing out a page
Click the [Print] button to print out a page you are viewing.
Marks and notations used in this User Guide
In this User Guide, the sequence of operations is shown by arrows (
Operate the camera in the order indicated.
) (A).
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Icons in the operating procedure sentences appear when the camera is in its default settings.
The default setting is indicated by
.
indicates information that is useful to know.
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Control button
Menu on:
/
/
/
/
/
Menu off:
/
/
For shooting: W/T (zoom) button
For viewing:
(Playback zoom) button /
(Index) button
Mode switch
Hook for wrist strap
(USB) / A/V OUT jack
(Delete) button
Access lamp
MENU button
Tripod receptacle
Speaker
Battery / Memory card cover
Memory card slot
Battery insertion slot
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icons displayed on the screen
List of icons displayed on the screen
Icons are displayed on the screen to indicate the camera status.
You can change the screen display using DISP (Screen Display Settings) on the control button.
List of shooting mode icons
Display
Indication
Battery remaining
Low battery warning
Image size
Scene Selection
Shooting mode (Intelligent Auto, Program Auto,
Sweep Panorama, Movie Mode)
Scene Recognition icon
White balance
Metering Mode
SteadyShot
Vibration warning
DRO
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Smile Detection Sensitivity indicator
Zoom scaling
1.4
Display Indication
AE/AF lock
ISO400 ISO number
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Shutter speed
Aperture value
F2.8
+2.0EV Exposure value
AF range finder frame indicator
REC
Standby
Recording a movie / Movie standby
Recording time (m:s)
0:12
Display Indication
Recording folder
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Number of recordable images
100Min
Recordable time
Recording Media (Memory card, internal memory)
Flash mode
Red-eye reduction
Flash charging
Display
Indication
Self-timer
Face detection
Destination
Burst Settings
AF range finder frame
Spot metering cross-hairs
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List of viewing mode icons
Display
Indication
Battery remaining
Low battery warning
Image size
Protect
Print order (DPOF)
Playback zoom
Display Indication
101-0012 Folder-file number
2011 1 1
Recorded date / time of the playback image
9:30 AM
Display
Indication
Playback folder
Image number / Number of images recorded in selected
folder
12/12
Playback Media (Memory card, internal memory)
Changing folder
Metering Mode
Flash mode
White balance
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ISO400
ISO number
Display
+2.0EV
500
Indication
Exposure value
Shutter speed
Aperture value
F2.8
Playback
Playback bar
Counter
00:00:12
Volume
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Using the internal memory
The camera has approximately 6 MB of internal memory. This memory is not removable. You can
record images on the internal memory when there is no memory card inserted in the camera.
When a memory card is inserted
[Recording]: Images are recorded on the memory card.
[Playback]: Images on the memory card are played back.
[Menu, Settings, etc.]: Various functions can be performed on images on the memory card.
When there is no memory card inserted
[Recording]: Images are recorded using the internal memory.
[Playback]: Images stored in the internal memory are played back.
[Menu, Settings, etc.]: Various functions can be performed on images in the internal memory.
On image data stored in the internal memory
We recommend that you copy (back up) data using one of the following methods.
To copy (back up) data on a hard disk of your computer
Without a memory card inserted in the camera, import the images into a computer. [Details]
To copy (back up) data on a memory card
Prepare a memory card with sufficient free capacity, then copy the images in the internal memory
to the memory card. [Details]
Notes
You cannot transfer image data on a memory card to the internal memory.
By making a USB connection between the camera and a computer with the dedicated USB
cable, you can transfer data stored in the internal memory to a computer. However you
cannot transfer data on a computer to the internal memory.
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Shooting still images
1. Set the mode switch to
(Still Image), then press the ON/OFF (Power) button.
2. Hold the camera steady as illustrated.
3. Press the shutter button halfway down to focus.
When the image is in focus, a beep sounds and the
indicator lights.
The shortest shooting distance is approximately 5 cm (2 inches) (W), 50 cm (1 ft 7 3/4
inches) (T) (from the lens).
4. Press the shutter button fully down.
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If you shoot a still image of a subject that is difficult to focus on
If the camera cannot focus on a subject automatically, the AE/AF lock indicator changes to
slowly flashing and the beep will not sound. Either recompose the shot or change the focus
setting. [Details]
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 behind glass.
The subject is moving quickly.
There is reflective light or shiny surfaces.
The subject is backlit or there is a flashing light.
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Zoom
You can enlarge an image when shooting. The camera’s optical zoom function can enlarge
images up to 4×.
1. Press the W/T (zoom) button.
Press the T button to zoom in, and the W button to zoom out.
When the zoom scale exceeds 4×, set [Digital Zoom].
Notes
Zoom is locked to the W side in Sweep Panorama mode.
You cannot change the zoom scale while shooting a movie.
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List of mode switch functions
Set the mode switch to the desired function.
Allows you to shoot still images.
You can set the desired still image shooting mode with MENU
[REC
(Still Image)
(Sweep
Mode].
Allows you to shoot a panorama image after composing images.
Panorama)
Allows you to record movies.
Press the shutter button fully down to start recording, and then press the
shutter button again to end the recording.
(Movie)
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Intelligent Auto
Allows you to shoot still images with settings adjusted automatically.
1. Set the mode switch to (Still Image).
2. MENU (REC Mode) (Intelligent Auto)
on the control button
3. Shoot with the shutter button.
Note
You may not be able to set some functions depending on the selected REC mode. For
available in some REC modes.” [Details]
On Scene Recognition
Scene Recognition operates in Intelligent Auto mode. This function lets the camera automatically
recognize the shooting conditions and shoot the image.
When the camera recognizes
Portrait), (Landscape),
(Twilight),
(Macro) or
(Twilight Portrait),
(Backlight),
(Backlight
(Portrait), the corresponding Scene Recognition icon
and guide is displayed on the LCD screen.
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Program Auto
Allows you to shoot with the exposure adjusted automatically (both the shutter speed and the
aperture value). You can also select various settings using the menu.
1. Set the mode switch to
(Still Image).
(Program Auto)
2. MENU (REC Mode)
on the control button
3. Shoot with the shutter button.
Note
You may not be able to set some functions or MENU items depending on the selected REC
items not available in some REC modes.” [Details]
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Scene Selection
Allows you to shoot with preset settings according to the scene.
1. Set the mode switch to (Still Image).
2. MENU (REC Mode)
desired mode
(Scene Selection)
on the control button
If you want to select the other Scene Selection mode, select from MENU.
Allows you to shoot images without a flash under low light conditions, reducing
blur.
(High
Sensitivity)
Allows you to shoot images with a softer atmosphere for portraits and flowers,
etc.
(Soft
Snap)
Allows easy shooting of distant scenes by focusing in the distance. Shoots vivid
blue sky and flora colors.
(Landscape)
Allows you to shoot sharp images of people with the night view in the
background without compromising the atmosphere.
(Twilight
Portrait)
Allows you to shoot night scenes at far distance without losing the dark
atmosphere of the surroundings.
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(Twilight)
Shifts to Macro mode, allowing you to shoot food arrangements in delicious and
bright color.
(Gourmet)
Allows you to shoot images of your pet with the best settings.
(Pet)
Allows you to record the blue of the water clearly when shooting seaside or
lakeside scenes.
(Beach)
Allows you to record clear images preventing sunken colors in snowy scenes or
other places where the whole screen appears white.
(Snow)
Notes
When you shoot images using
(Twilight Portrait) or
(Twilight) mode, the shutter speed
is slower and the images tend to blur. To prevent blurring, the use of a tripod is
recommended.
You may not be able to set some functions or MENU items depending on the selected REC
items not available in some REC modes.” [Details]
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Sweep Panorama
Allows you to create a panorama image from composite images.
1. Set the mode switch to
(Sweep Panorama).
2. Align the camera with the end of the subject to be shot and press the shutter button fully.
3. Pan the camera to the end of the guide (A), following the indication on the LCD screen.
Tips for shooting a panorama image
Pan the camera in an arc at a constant velocity in the direction indicated on the LCD
screen. Subjects at rest are more suited for panorama shots than moving subjects.
Radius as short as possible.
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Vertical direction
Horizontal direction
First, press the shutter button halfway so that you can lock the focus, exposure and white
balance. Then, press the shutter button fully down and pan or tilt the camera.
If a section with greatly varied shapes or scenery is concentrated along a screen edge, the
image composition may fail. In such case, adjust the frame composition so that the section
is in the center of the image, then shoot again.
Notes
If in Panorama shooting excessive camera shake occurs shooting stops, and a gray area
will appear in the composite image. Be sure to shoot without blur.
Since several images are stitched together, the stitched part will not be recorded smoothly.
Under low light conditions, panorama images may be blurred or the shooting may not be
successful.
Under lights that flicker, such as fluorescent lights, the brightness or color of the combined
image will not always be the same.
When the whole angle of panoramic shooting and the AE/AF locked angle are very different
in brightness, color and focus, the shooting will not be successful. If this happens, change
AE/AF locked angle and shoot again.
Sweep Panorama is not suitable for the following situations:
Moving subjects
Subjects are too close to the camera
Images with little contrast, such as sky, sandy beach or lawn
Images with constant changes, such as waves or waterfalls
You cannot create panorama images in the following situations:
You pan the camera too quickly.
There is too much camera shake.
You may not be able to set some functions or MENU items depending on the selected REC
items not available in some REC modes.” [Details]
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Movie Mode
Allows you to record movies with audio.
1. Set the mode switch to
(Movie Mode).
2. Press the shutter button.
3. To stop recording, press the shutter button again.
Note
You may not be able to set some functions or MENU items depending on the selected REC
items not available in some REC modes.” [Details]
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Functions not available in some REC modes
In the table below,
indicates a user-changeable function, while — indicates an unchangeable
one. The icons below [Self-Timer] and [Flash] indicate the available flash modes.
Self-Timer Flash
Face Detection / Smile Shutter Burst Settings
(Intelligent Auto)
(Program Auto)
—
—
—
—
—
—
(Sweep Panorama)
(Movie Mode)
(High Sensitivity)
(Soft Snap)
(Landscape)
(Twilight Portrait)
(Twilight)
*
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
(Gourmet)
(Pet)
(Beach)
(Snow)
* [Off] for [Face Detection] cannot be selected.
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DISP (Screen Display Settings)
1. Press DISP (Screen Display Settings) on the control button.
2. Select the desired mode with the control button.
Sets screen brighter and displays only images.
(Bright + Image Only)
Sets screen brighter and displays the information.
Exif data for the recorded image are also displayed.
(Bright + Exposure
Data)
(In playback mode only)
Sets screen brighter and displays the information.
(Bright)
Sets screen to standard brightness and displays the
information.
(Normal)
Note
If you view images in bright outside light, adjust the screen brightness up. However, the
battery power may decrease faster under such condition.
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Flash
1. Press (Flash) on the control button.
2. Select the desired mode with the control button.
Flash automatically operates in dark locations or when there is backlight.
(Auto)
(On)
Flash always operates.
Flash always operates.
The shutter speed is slow in a dark place to clearly shoot the background
that is out of flash light.
(Slow
Synchro)
Flash does not operate.
(Off)
When the “White circular spots” appears in flash photos
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.
How can the “White circular spots” be reduced?
Light the room and shoot the subject without a flash.
Select
(High Sensitivity) mode in Scene Selection. ([Off] is automatically selected.)
Notes
The flash strobes twice. The first flash adjusts the light quantity.
While charging the flash, is displayed.
You cannot use the flash during burst shooting.
You may not be able to set some functions depending on the selected REC mode. For
details, see “Functions not available in some REC modes.” [Details]
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Smile Shutter
When the camera detects a smile, the shutter is released automatically.
1. Press (Smile) on the control button.
2. Wait for a smile to be detected.
When a smile is detected and the smile level exceeds the
point on the indicator, the
camera records images automatically.
If you press the shutter button during Smile Shutter, the camera shoots the image, and
then returns to Smile Shutter mode.
3. To stop shooting, press
(Smile) again.
Tips for better capturing of smiles
Do not cover the eyes with the bangs.
Do not obscure the face by hat, masks, sunglasses, etc.
Try to orient the face in front of the camera and be as level as possible.
Keep the eyes narrowed.
Give a clear smile with an open mouth. The smile is easier to detect
when the teeth are shown.
The shutter operates when any person whose face is being detected smiles.
If a smile is not detected, press MENU
value to [Slight Smile].
[Smile Detection Sensitivity], then set the
Notes
Shooting using the Smile Shutter ends automatically when either the memory card or
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internal memory becomes full.
Smiles may not be detected correctly depending on the conditions.
You cannot use the digital zoom function.
You may not be able to set some functions or MENU items depending on the selected REC
items not available in some REC modes.” [Details]
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Self-Timer
1. Press
(Self-Timer) on the control button.
2. Select the desired mode with the control button.
Does not use the self-timer.
(Off)
Sets the self-timer to a 10-second delay.
When you press the shutter button, the self-timer lamp flashes and a
beep sounds until the shutter operates.
(10sec)
To cancel, press
again.
Sets the self-timer to a 2-second delay.
(2sec)
(Self-portrait
Sets the self-timer to Self-portrait timer.
When the camera detects the specified number of faces, a beep
One Person)
(Self-portrait sounds, and the shutter operates 2 seconds later.
Two People)
Tips for preventing blur
If your hands or body moves while holding the camera and pressing the shutter button,
“Camera shake” occurs. Camera shake occurs frequently under low-light or slow shutter
speed conditions, such as those encountered in
In such a case, shoot with the below tips in mind.
(Twilight Portrait) or
(Twilight) mode.
Shoot with a 2-second delay self-timer and stabilize the camera by holding your arms firmly
at your side after pressing the shutter button.
Use a tripod or place the camera on a flat surface to hold the camera steady.
Note
You may not be able to set some functions depending on the selected REC mode. For
details, see “Functions not available in some REC modes.” [Details]
Automatic shooting with Self-portrait timer
Point the lens at yourself so your face is reflected in the LCD screen. The camera detects the
subjects, and then the shutter operates. The camera determines the optimal composition and
prevents faces from being cut out of the LCD screen. Do not move your camera after the beep
sounds.
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You can also shoot an image by pressing the shutter button during this operation.
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Playback zoom
Enlarges the image being played back.
1. Press the (Playback zoom) button during still image playback.
The image is enlarged to twice the previous size, at the center of the image.
2. Adjust the position with the control button.
The indication in the lower left of the screen shows which part of the total image is being
displayed.
3. Change the zoom scale with the W/T (zoom) button.
Press the
button (T) to zoom in, W side to zoom out.
Press
to cancel playback zoom.
To save enlarged images
You can save an enlarged image by using the trimming function.
Press MENU
[Retouch]
[Trimming (Resize)].
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Image Index
Displays multiple images at the same time.
1. Press the
(Playback) button to switch to playback mode.
2. Press the
(Index) button to display the image index screen.
Press the button again to display an index screen with more images.
3. To return to the single-image screen, select an image with the control button, then press
.
Displaying images of the desired folder
Select the left side bar with the control button, then select the desired folder with
/
.
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Delete button
Allows you to select unwanted images for deletion.
You can also delete images from the MENU button. [Details]
1. Press the
(Playback) button to switch to playback mode.
2.
(Delete) button
desired mode
on the control button
Deletes all images in the selected folder at once.
All in This
Folder
Press [OK]
after step 2.
Allows you to select and delete multiple images.
Do as the following after step 2.
Select an image then press
Repeat the above steps until there are no more images to be deleted. Select an
image with a mark again to release the mark.
MENU [OK]
.
Multiple
Images
This
Deletes the currently displayed image in single-image mode.
Cancels the deletion.
Image
Cancel
You can switch between index and single-image mode when selecting
images
Press the
and press the
You can also switch between index and single-image mode in [Protect] or [DPOF].
button (T) of the W/T (zoom) button in index mode to return to single-image mode,
(Index) button (W) in single-image mode to return to index mode.
Note
In Easy Mode, you can delete only the currently displayed image.
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Viewing movies
1. Press the
2. Select a movie with the control button.
3. Press
(Playback) button to switch to playback mode.
.
The Playback bar appears, then movie playback starts.
Control button Playback feature
Pause
Fast forward
Fast rewind
Displays the volume control screen.
Adjust the volume with
/
on the control button, then press
.
Note
You may not be able to play back some images shot using other cameras.
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Scrolling the panorama images for display
You can scroll panorama images by pressing
on the control button while panorama images
are being displayed. Press the W (zoom) button to display the whole image again.
A: Shows the displayed area of the whole panorama image
Operation button
Action
on the control button
Scrolling playback / pauses scrolling images
/
/
/
on the control button Scrolls images
Displays the whole image
W (zoom) button
Panorama images can also be played back using the supplied software “PMB”. [Details]
Panorama images recorded using another camera may not scroll correctly when played.
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(Shooting)
Using MENU items (Shooting)
You can select the various shooting functions easily from the MENU button.
1. Press the ON/OFF (Power) button and set the camera to shooting mode.
2. Press the MENU button to display the Menu screen.
3. Select the desired menu item with
/
/
/
on the control button.
4. Press the MENU button to turn off the Menu screen.
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REC Mode
1. MENU
(REC Mode)
desired mode
Allows you to shoot with the setting adjusted automatically. [Details]
(Intelligent
Auto)
Allows you to shoot with the exposure adjusted automatically (both the shutter
using the menu.
(Program
Auto)
Allows you to shoot with preset settings according to the scene. [Details]
(Scene
Selection)
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Scene Selection
When you want to select another scene, follow the steps below.
1. MENU
(REC Mode)
(Scene Selection)
on the control button
desired mode
Allows you to shoot images without a flash under low light conditions, reducing
blur.
(High
Sensitivity)
Allows you to shoot images with a softer atmosphere for portraits and flowers,
etc.
(Soft
Snap)
Allows easy shooting of distant scenes by focusing in the distance. Shoots the
clear sky and trees and flowers in vivid colors.
(Landscape)
Allows you to shoot sharp images of people with the night view in the
background without compromising the atmosphere.
(Twilight
Portrait)
Allows you to shoot night scenes at far distance without losing the dark
atmosphere of the surroundings.
(Twilight)
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Allows you to shoot food arrangements in delicious and bright colors using
Macro mode.
(Gourmet)
Allows you to shoot images of your pet with the best settings.
(Pet)
Allows you to shoot images with the proper settings for seaside or lakeside
scenes.
(Beach)
Allows you to record clear images preventing sunken colors in snowy scenes or
other places where the whole screen appears white.
(Snow)
Notes
When you shoot images using
(Twilight Portrait) or
(Twilight) mode, the shutter speed
is slower and the images tend to blur. To prevent blurring, the use of a tripod is
recommended.
You may not be able to set some functions or MENU items depending on the selected REC
items not available in some REC modes.” [Details]
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Easy Mode
Allows you to shoot still images using the minimum necessary functions.
The text size increases and indicators become easier to see.
1. MENU
(Easy Mode)
on the control button.
2. [OK]
3. Shoot with the shutter button.
To exit Easy mode, press the MENU button, then select [Exit Easy Mode].
Note
The battery power may decrease faster because the screen brightness increases
automatically.
On Scene Recognition
Scene Recognition operates in Easy Mode. This function lets the camera automatically recognize
the shooting conditions and shoot the image.
The camera recognizes
Portrait), (Landscape),
when the scene is recognized.
(Twilight),
(Twilight Portrait),
(Backlight),
(Backlight
(Macro) or
(Portrait), and displays an icon on the LCD screen
Shooting functions available in Easy Mode (Shooting)
MENU
[Image Size]
on the control button
desired mode
Image Size
Select between [Large] or [Small] size.
on the control button
desired mode
Self-Timer
Flash
Select between [10sec] or [Off] mode.
on the control button
desired mode
Select between [Auto] or [Off] mode.
Smile
Shutter
on the control button
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Shooting Direction
Set the direction in which the camera will be panned when shooting in Sweep Panorama mode.
1. MENU (Shooting Direction) desired direction
(Right) Pan from left to right.
(Left) Pan from right to left.
Pan from down to up.
Pan from up to down.
(Up)
(Down)
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Image Size
The image size determines the size of the image file that is recorded when you take an image.
The larger the image size, the more detail will be reproduced when the image is printed on large-
format paper. The smaller the image size, the more images can be recorded.
1. MENU
(Image Size)
desired size
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 (A), 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.
Image size: 10M
3648 pixels × 2736 pixels = 9,980,928 pixels
Image size: VGA
640 pixels × 480 pixels = 307,200 pixels
Many pixels
(Fine image quality and large file size)
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Few pixels
(Rough image quality but small file size)
Image size when shooting still images
Image
No. of
images
Usage guidelines
size
Printing
Less
Fine
For prints up to A3+ size
(3648×2736)
For prints from 10×15 cm up to A4 size
(2592×1944)
For e-mail attachments
(640×480)
More
Less
Rough
Fine
For viewing on a high-definition TV and printing
up to A4 size
(3648×2056)
(1920×1080)
For viewing on a high-definition TV
More
Rough
Note
When you print still images recorded at a 16:9 aspect ratio or panoramic images, both
edges may be cut off.
Image size in Easy Mode
Large Shoots images in [10M] size.
Small Shoots images in [5M] size.
Image size when shooting Sweep Panorama
(Standard)
(Horizontal: 4912 × 1080)
(Vertical: 3424 × 1920)
Shoots images using standard size.
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(Wide)
(Horizontal: 7152 × 1080)
(Vertical: 4912 × 1920)
Shoots images using wide size.
Image size when shooting movies
The larger the image size, the higher the image quality.
The movies shot with this camera will be recorded in AVI (Motion JPEG), Approx. 30fps format.
Movie image size Usage guidelines
For viewing on a TV screen
VGA (640×480)
For sending as an e-mail attachment
QVGA (320×240)
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SteadyShot
Selects the anti-blur mode.
1. MENU
(SteadyShot)
desired mode
Does not use anti-blur mode.
(Off)
Activates the anti-blur function automatically when shooting conditions are likely
to cause camera shake.
You can stabilize images even when zooming up on a far subject.
(Auto)
Tips 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.”
Besides, camera shake and subject blur occur frequently under low-light or slow shutter speed
conditions, such as those encountered in
case, shoot with the below tips in mind.
(Twilight Portrait) or
(Twilight) mode. In such
Camera shake
Your hands or body shake while you hold the camera and press the shutter button, and the
entire screen is blurred.
Use a tripod or place the camera on a flat surface to hold the camera steady.
Shoot with a 2-second delay self-timer and stabilize the camera by holding your arms firmly
at your side after pressing the shutter button.
Subject blur
Even though the camera is steady, the subject moves during the exposure so the subject is
shot blurred when the shutter button is pressed. Camera shake is reduced automatically using
the anti-blur function. However, the function does not effectively reduce subject blur.
Select
(High Sensitivity) mode in Scene Selection.
Select a higher ISO sensitivity to make the shutter speed faster, and press the shutter
button before the subject moves.
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Notes
Time is required for image processing.
When shooting with a flash, the anti-blur function does not work.
You may not be able to set some MENU items depending on the selected REC mode. For
details, see “MENU items not available in some REC modes.” [Details]
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Burst Settings
You can select Single (single-image) or Burst as the shooting mode.
1. MENU (Burst Settings) desired mode
The camera shoots a single image.
(Single)
The camera shoots up to 100 continuous frames in one burst when you hold
down the shutter button.
(Burst)
Notes
[Flash] is set to [Off].
When recording with the self-timer, a series of up to 5 images is recorded.
The recording interval becomes longer, depending on the setting for the image size.
[Focus], [White Balance], and [EV] are adjusted for the first image, and these settings are
also used for the other images.
When the battery level is low, or when the internal memory or a memory card is full, the
burst stops.
You may not be able to set some functions or MENU items depending on the selected REC
items not available in some REC modes.” [Details]
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EV
You can adjust the exposure manually in 1/3 EV steps in a range of –2.0 EV to +2.0 EV.
1. MENU (EV) desired EV setting
Adjusting the exposure for better looking images
A: Whitish image (Overexposure = too much light)
B: Correct exposure
C: Darker image (Underexposure = too little light)
Note
If you shoot a subject in extremely bright or dark conditions, or when you use the flash, the
exposure adjustment may not be effective.
You may not be able to set some MENU items depending on the selected REC mode. For
details, see “MENU items not available in some REC modes.” [Details]
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ISO
Adjusts the luminous sensitivity when the camera is set to Program Auto.
1. MENU (ISO) desired mode
Sets the ISO sensitivity automatically.
(Auto)
/
/
/
/
You can reduce image blurring in dark locations or with moving subjects by
increasing the ISO sensitivity (select a larger number).
/
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 the exposure is the same, images differ depending on the ISO
sensitivity.
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.
Note
You can select only from [ISO AUTO], [ISO 100] to [ISO 800] when the shooting mode is
set to burst mode, or when [DRO] is set to [DRO plus].
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White Balance
Adjusts color tones according to the surrounding light conditions. Use this function if image color
appears unnatural.
1. MENU
(White Balance)
desired mode
Adjusts the white balance automatically so that the colors appear
natural.
(Auto)
Adjusts for outdoors conditions on a fine day, evening views, night
scenes, neon signs, fireworks, etc.
(Daylight)
(Cloudy)
Adjusts for a cloudy sky or a shady location.
(Fluorescent
[Fluorescent White Balance 1]: Adjusts for white fluorescent
White Balance 1)
lighting.
[Fluorescent White Balance 2]: Adjusts for natural white
fluorescent lighting.
(Fluorescent
White Balance 2)
[Fluorescent White Balance 3]: Adjusts for day white fluorescent
lighting.
(Fluorescent
White Balance 3)
Adjusts for places under incandescent lamp, or under bright
lighting, such as in a photo studio.
(Incandescent)
(Flash)
Adjusts for the flash conditions.
Effects of lighting conditions
The apparent color of the subject is affected by the lighting conditions.
The color tones are adjusted automatically, but you can adjust color tones manually using
the White Balance function.
Daylight (White as Standard)
Cloudy (Bluish)
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Fluorescent (Green-tinged)
Incandescent (Reddish)
Notes
Under fluorescent lights that flicker, the white balance function may not work correctly even
though you select [Fluorescent White Balance 1], [Fluorescent White Balance 2] or
[Fluorescent White Balance 3].
When shooting with a flash in other than [Flash] mode, [White Balance] is set to [Auto].
When [Flash] is [On] or [Slow Synchro], the white balance can only be adjusted to [Auto] or
[Flash].
You may not be able to set some MENU items depending on the selected REC mode. For
details, see “MENU items not available in some REC modes.” [Details]
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Focus
You can change the focus method. Use the menu when it is difficult to get the proper focus in
auto focus mode.
AF stands for “Auto Focus,” a function that adjusts the focus automatically.
The selected AF range finder frame appears on the screen.
1. MENU
(Focus)
desired mode
Focuses on a subject in all ranges of the finder frame automatically.
When you press the shutter button halfway down in still image shooting mode, a
green frame is displayed around the area that is in focus.
(Multi
AF)
When the Face Detection function is active, AF operates with priority on
faces.
Focuses on a subject in the center of the finder frame automatically. Using the
AF lock function together, you can compose the image the way you want.
(Center
AF)
Notes
When you use [Digital Zoom], 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.
When the focus mode is set to other than [Multi AF], you cannot use the Face Detection
function.
You may not be able to set some MENU items depending on the selected REC mode. For
details, see “MENU items not available in some REC modes.” [Details]
Focusing on subjects near the edge of the screen
If the subject is out of focus, do as follows:
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1. Recompose the shot so that the subject is centered in the AF range finder (A), and press
the shutter button halfway to focus on the subject (AF lock).
2. When the AE/AF lock indicator (B) stops flashing and remains on, return to the fully
composed shot, and press the shutter button fully down.
As long as you do not press the shutter button fully down, you can retry the procedure as
many times as necessary.
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Metering Mode
Selects the metering mode that sets which part of the subject to measure to determine the
exposure.
1. MENU
(Metering Mode)
desired mode
Divides into multiple regions and measures each region. The camera
determines a well-balanced exposure (Multi-pattern metering).
(Multi)
Measures the center of the image, and determines the exposure based on the
brightness of the subject there (Center-weighted metering).
(Center)
Align the spot metering cross hairs on the subject to meter one part of the
subject (Spot metering). This function is useful when the subject is backlit or
when there is strong contrast between the subject and the background.
(Spot)
Notes
In Movie Mode, [Spot] cannot be selected.
If you set [Metering Mode] to other than [Multi], the Face Detection function cannot be used.
You may not be able to set some MENU items depending on the selected REC mode. For
details, see “MENU items not available in some REC modes.” [Details]
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Sensitivity
Smile Detection Sensitivity
Sets the sensitivity of the Smile Shutter function for detecting smiles.
1. MENU
(Smile Detection Sensitivity)
desired mode
Detects a big smile.
(Big Smile)
Detects a normal smile.
(Normal Smile)
(Slight Smile)
Detects even a slight smile.
Notes
Smiles may not be detected correctly depending on the conditions.
You may not be able to set some MENU items depending on the selected REC mode. For
details, see “MENU items not available in some REC modes.” [Details]
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Face Detection
When the Face Detection function is used, the camera detects the faces of your subjects and
adjusts the focus, flash, white balance and red-eye reduction settings automatically.
When the camera detects more than one subject, the camera will judge which is the main subject
and set focus by priority. The Face Detection frame for the main subject will turn orange. The
frame for which the focus is set will turn green by pressing the shutter button halfway down.
1. MENU
(Face Detection)
desired mode
Cannot use Face Detection.
(Off)
(Auto)
Selects the face the camera is to automatically focus on.
Notes
[Off] is not available when [Self-Timer] is set to [Self-portrait One Person] or [Self-portrait
Two People].
You can select [Face Detection] only when the focus mode is set to [Multi AF] and the
metering mode is set to [Multi].
The Face Detection function does not work when using the digital zoom.
Up to 8 faces of your subjects can be detected.
During Smile Shutter shooting, [Face Detection] is automatically set to [Auto] even if it is set
to [Off].
You may not be able to set some MENU items depending on the selected REC mode. For
details, see “MENU items not available in some REC modes.” [Details]
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DRO
The camera analyzes the shooting scene and automatically corrects the brightness and contrast
to improve the image quality.
DRO stands for “Dynamic Range Optimizer,” a function that automatically optimizes the
difference between light and dark parts of an image.
1. MENU
(REC Mode)
(Program Auto)
(DRO)
desired mode
Does not adjust.
(Off)
Adjusts the brightness and contrast of the images automatically.
Adjusts image brightness and contrast automatically and strongly.
(DRO standard)
(DRO plus)
Notes
Depending on shooting conditions, it may not be possible to obtain correction effects.
Only [ISO AUTO] or values from [ISO 100] to [ISO 800] can be set for the ISO value when
[DRO plus] is set.
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some REC modes
MENU items not available in some REC modes
In the table below,
indicates settings that can be changed, while
indicates settings that
cannot be changed. The icons below
or restricted depending on the shooting mode.
indicate the available modes. A setting may be fixed
Menu items
Scene Selection
Easy Mode
Shooting Direction
Image Size
SteadyShot
Burst Settings
EV
ISO
White Balance*
Focus
Metering Mode
Smile Detection Sensitivity
Face Detection
DRO
(Settings)
* [Flash] for [White Balance] is not available when Scene Selection is set to
(High Sensitivity).
Note
Only the items that are available for each mode are displayed on the screen.
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(Viewing)
Using MENU items (Viewing)
You can select the various viewing functions easily from the MENU button.
1. Press the
(Playback) button to switch to playback mode.
2. Press the MENU button to display the Menu screen.
3. Select the desired menu item with
/
/
/
on the control button.
4. Press
on the center of the control button.
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Easy Mode
When viewing still images in Easy Mode, the playback screen text becomes larger, and
indicators become easier to see.
1. Press the
(Playback) button to switch to playback mode.
(Easy Mode) [OK] on the control button
2. MENU
To exit Easy mode, press the MENU button, then select [Exit Easy Mode].
Notes
The battery charge is used up more quickly because the screen brightness increases
automatically.
The shooting mode also changes to [Easy Mode].
Viewing functions available in Easy Mode
In Easy Mode, only the deletion function is available.
(Delete)
button
You can delete the currently displayed image. Select [OK]
.
You can delete the currently displayed image with [1 image], and delete all
images in a folder with [All].
MENU
button
Select [Exit Easy Mode]
[OK] to exit Easy Mode.
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Slideshow
Images are automatically played back in succession.
1. Press the
(Playback) button to switch to playback mode.
(Slideshow) on the control button
2. MENU
3. Select a desired setting.
4. [Start]
5. Press
to end the slideshow.
Note
You cannot play back movies or panorama images.
Image
Selects the group of images to be shown.
All
Plays a slideshow of all the images in order.
Folder Plays a slideshow of images in the currently selected folder.
Note
This setting is fixed to [Folder] when the internal memory is used to record images.
Interval
Sets the screen switching interval.
1 sec
3 sec
Switches the screen at the selected interval.
5 sec
10 sec
Repeat
Turns slideshow repeat on or off.
On Plays back images in a continuous loop.
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Off After all the images have been played back, the slideshow ends.
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Retouch
Retouches a recorded image and saves it as a new file. The original image is retained.
1. Press the
(Playback) button to switch to playback mode.
(Retouch) desired mode on the control button
2. MENU
3. Perform retouching according to the operation method in each mode.
Records the zoomed playback image.
(Trimming
(Resize))
Press the
button (T) to zoom in, W side to zoom out.
Set the zoom point with the control button.
MENU
[OK]
select an image size to save
The quality of trimmed images may deteriorate.
The image size that you can trim may vary depending on the image.
Corrects the red-eye phenomenon caused by flash.
(Red Eye
Correction)
Select [OK] with the control button
.
You may not be able to correct the red-eye phenomenon depending
on the image.
Note
You cannot retouch the panorama images or movies.
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Delete
Allows you to select unwanted images for deletion. You can also delete images using the
(Delete) button. [Details]
1. Press the
(Playback) button to switch to playback mode.
(Delete) desired mode on the control button
2. MENU
3. [OK]
(This
Image)
Deletes the currently displayed image in single-image mode.
You can select and delete multiple images. Do as the following after step 2.
Select an image then press
. Repeat the above steps until there are no
(Multiple
Images)
more images to be deleted. Select an image with a
mark.
mark to release the
MENU
[OK]
(All in
This
Deletes all images in the selected folder at once.
Folder)
Note
In Easy Mode, you can select between [1 image] or [All].
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Protect
Protects recorded images against accidental erasure.
The mark is displayed for registered images.
1. Press the
(Playback) button to switch to playback mode.
(Protect) desired mode on the control button
2. MENU
(This
Image)
Protects the currently displayed image in single-image mode.
You can select and protect multiple images. Do as the following after step 2.
Select an image then press
. Repeat the above steps until there are no
more images to be protected. Select an image with a
mark.
mark to release the
(Multiple
Images)
MENU
[OK]
To cancel the protection
Select the image for which you want to cancel protection, and unlock it by pressing
on the
control button as the same procedure to protect it.
The
indicator disappears, and the protection is released.
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DPOF
DPOF (Digital Print Order Format) is a function that allows you to specify the images of the
memory card that you want to print out later.
The
(Print order) mark is displayed for registered images.
1. Press the
(Playback) button to switch to playback mode.
2. MENU
desired mode
on the control button
(This
Orders printing the currently displayed image in single-image mode.
Image)
You can select and order printing multiple images. Do as the following, after
step 2.
Select an image then press
Repeat the above steps until there are no more images to be printed. Select
an image with a mark to release the mark.
MENU [OK]
.
(Multiple
Images)
Notes
The
(Print order) mark cannot be added to the following images:
Movies
Images in the internal memory
You can add a (Print order) mark to a maximum 999 images.
Clearing the DPOF mark
Select the image to clear the DPOF registration, then press
on the control button in the same
procedure as when making a
mark.
The mark disappears and the DPOF registration is cleared.
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Rotate
Rotates a still image. Use this to display a horizontal orientation image in vertical orientation.
1. Press the
(Playback) button to switch to playback mode.
(Rotate) on the control button
2. MENU
3. Rotate the image with [
/
]
/
.
4. [OK]
Notes
You cannot rotate the following images:
Movies
Protected still images
You may not be able to rotate images shot with other cameras.
When viewing images on a computer, the image rotation information may not be reflected
depending on the software.
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Select Folder
When multiple folders are created in a memory card, this selects the folder containing the image
you want to play back.
1. Press the
(Playback) button to switch to playback mode.
(Select Folder) on the control button
2. MENU
3. Select the folder with
/
.
4. [OK]
Viewing images across multiple folders
When multiple folders are created, the following indicators appear on the first and last images in
the folder.
: Moves to the previous folder
: Moves to the next folder
: Moves to either the previous or next folders
Note
This item is not displayed when the internal memory is used to record images.
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set according to recording media
MENU items that cannot be set according to recording media
In the table below,
one.
indicates a user-changeable function, while — indicates an unchangeable
Menu items
Memory card Internal Memory
(Easy Mode)
(Slideshow)
(Retouch)
(Delete)
(Protect)
DPOF
—
—
(Rotate)
(Select Folder)
(Settings)
Note
Only items that are available for each mode are displayed on the screen.
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Changing camera settings
You can change the settings on the
(Settings) screen.
1. Press the MENU button to display the Menu screen.
2. Select
(Settings) with
on the control button, then press
on the center of the
control button to display the setup screen.
3. Select the desired category using
/
/
/
, then press
.
4. Select the desired setting, then press
.
Notes
[Shooting Settings] appears only when settings have been entered from shooting mode.
[Memory Card Tool] appears only when a memory card is inserted in the camera, while
[Internal Memory Tool] appears only when a memory card is not inserted.
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Grid Line
With reference to the grid lines, you can easily set a subject in a horizontal / vertical position.
1. Set the camera to shooting mode.
2. MENU
(Settings)
(Shooting Settings)
[Grid Line]
desired mode
On Displays the grid lines. The grid lines are not recorded.
Off Does not display the grid lines.
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Disp. Resolution
Selects the display quality on the LCD screen for shooting.
1. Set the camera to shooting mode.
2. MENU
(Settings)
(Shooting Settings)
[Disp. Resolution]
desired
mode
High
Displays a high-quality image for shooting.
Standard Displays a standard-quality image for shooting.
Notes
The battery charge is used up more quickly when [Disp. Resolution] is set to [High].
In Sweep Panorama and Movie Mode, [Disp. Resolution] is set to [High].
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Digital Zoom
Selects the digital zoom mode. The camera enlarges the image using optical zoom (up to 4×).
When the zoom scale is exceeded, the camera uses either smart or precision digital zoom.
1. Set the camera to shooting mode.
2. MENU
(Settings)
(Shooting Settings)
[Digital Zoom]
desired mode
Smart (
Enlarges the image digitally within the range where the image will not be
distorted, according to the image size (Smart zoom).
)
Enlarges all image sizes by the total zoom scale of approximately 8×, including
the optical zoom 4×. However, note that the image quality deteriorates when
the optical zoom scale is exceeded (Precision digital zoom).
Precision
(
)
Off
Does not use the digital zoom.
Notes
The Digital Zoom function does not operate in the following situations:
In Sweep Panorama mode
In Movie Mode
When the Smile Shutter function is activated.
When [Self-Timer] is set to [Self-portrait One Person] or [Self-portrait Two People].
The smart zoom is not available when the image size is set to [10M] or [16:9(7M)].
The Face Detection function does not work when using the digital zoom.
Total zoom scale when using Smart zoom (including optical zoom
4×)
The supported zoom ratio differs depending on the image size.
Size
5M
Total zoom scale
Approx. 5.6×
VGA
Approx. 22×
16:9(2M) Approx. 7.6×
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Red Eye Reduction
The flash strobes two or more times before shooting to reduce the red-eye phenomenon when
using the flash.
1. Set the camera to shooting mode.
2. MENU
(Settings)
(Shooting Settings)
[Red Eye Reduction]
desired
mode
When the Face Detection function is activated, the flash strobes automatically to
reduce the red-eye phenomenon.
Auto
On The flash always strobes to reduce the red-eye phenomenon.
Off Does not use Red Eye Reduction.
What causes 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) (A), causing the “red-eye” phenomenon.
Other ways to reduce red-eye
Select
(High Sensitivity) mode in Scene Selection. (The flash is set to [Off]
automatically.)
When the eyes of the subject turn out red, correct the image with [Retouch]
[Red Eye
Correction] on the viewing menu or with the supplied software “PMB”.
Notes
To avoid blurring of images, hold the camera firmly until the shutter is released. It usually
takes a second until the shutter is released, and also be sure not to allow the subject to
move during this period.
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.
If you do not use the Face Detection function, Red Eye Reduction does not work, even
when you select [Auto].
[Red Eye Reduction] is set to [Off] in the following situations:
When
(High Sensitivity) mode is selected in Scene Selection.
When Smile Shutter function is activated.
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Beep
Selects the sound produced when you operate the camera.
1. MENU (Settings) (Main Settings) [Beep]
desired mode
Shutter Turns on the shutter sound when you press the shutter button.
High
Turns on the beep / shutter sound when you press the control / shutter button. If
you want to lower the beep volume, select [Low].
Low
Off
Turns off the beep / shutter sound.
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Power Save
Sets the time until the camera turns off.
If you do not operate the camera for a certain amount of time, the camera automatically turns off
to prevent wearing down the batteries (Auto Power off).
1. MENU
(Settings)
(Main Settings)
[Power Save]
desired mode
Stamina The camera turns off after about 1 minute of no operation.
Standard The camera turns off after about 2 minutes of no operation.
Off
The camera does not turn off automatically.
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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.
1. MENU
(Settings)
(Main Settings)
[Video Out]
desired mode
NTSC Sets the video output signal to NTSC mode (e.g., for the USA, Japan).
PAL Sets the video output signal to PAL mode (e.g., for Europe, China).
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USB Connect
Selects the USB mode when connecting the camera to a computer or a USB device using the
dedicated USB cable.
1. MENU
(Settings)
(Main Settings)
[USB Connect]
desired mode
When you connect the camera to a computer, the AutoPlay Wizard appears,
PTP/MTP and the still images in the recording folder on the camera are imported to the
computer. (with Windows 7 / Vista / XP, Mac OS X)
Mass
Storage
Establishes a Mass Storage connection between the camera and a computer
or other USB device.
Note
When [USB Connect] is set to [PTP/MTP], you cannot export movies to a computer. To
export movies to a computer, set [USB Connect] to [Mass Storage].
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LUN Setting
Sets the display method for the recording media displayed on a computer screen or other
monitor when the camera is connected with a computer or AV component using a USB
connection.
1. MENU
(Settings)
(Main Settings)
[LUN Setting]
desired mode
The images both on the memory card and in the internal memory are displayed.
Select this setting when you connect the camera to a computer.
Multi
When the memory card is inserted into the camera, the images on the memory
card are displayed; when it is not inserted, the images in the internal memory are
Single displayed. Select this setting in cases where the images of both the memory card
and the internal memory are not displayed when the camera is connected to a
device other than a computer.
Note
Set [LUN Setting] to [Multi] when uploading images to a media service using “PMB
Portable”.
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Format
Formats the memory card or the internal memory. When you use a memory card with this
camera for the first time, it is recommended to format the card using the camera for stable
performance of the memory card before shooting. Note that formatting permanently erases all
data on the memory card, and is unrecoverable. Save precious data on a computer, etc.
1. MENU
(Settings)
[OK]
(Memory Card Tool) or
(Internal Memory Tool)
[Format]
Note
Note that formatting permanently erases all data including even protected images.
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Folder
Create REC. Folder
Creates a folder in a memory card for recording images.
Images are recorded in the newly created folder until you create another folder or select another
recording folder.
1. MENU
(Settings)
(Memory Card Tool)
[Create REC. Folder]
[OK]
On the folders
the folder for viewing images. [Details]
Notes
This item is not displayed when the internal memory is used to record images.
When you insert a memory card that was used with other equipment into the camera and
shoot images, a new folder may be automatically created.
Up to 9,999 images can be stored in one folder. When the folder capacity is exceeded, a
new folder is automatically created.
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Folder
Change REC. Folder
Changes the folder in the memory card that is currently used for recording images.
1. MENU
(Settings)
(Memory Card Tool)
on the control button.
[Change REC. Folder]
2. Select a folder with
/
3. [OK]
Notes
This item is not displayed when the internal memory is used to record images.
You cannot select the “100” folder as a recording folder.
You cannot move recorded images to another folder.
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Folder
Delete REC. Folder
Deletes a folder for recording images in a memory card.
1. MENU
(Settings)
(Memory Card Tool)
on the control button.
[Delete REC. Folder]
2. Select a folder with
/
3. [OK]
Notes
This item is not displayed when the internal memory is used to record images.
If you delete the folder set as the recording folder using [Delete REC. Folder], the folder that
has the largest folder number is selected as the next recording folder.
You can delete only empty folders. If a folder contains images, or files that cannot be played
back by the camera, first delete these images and files using a computer, and then delete
the folder.
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Copy
Copies all images in the internal memory to a memory card.
1. Insert a memory card with sufficient free capacity into the camera.
2. MENU
(Settings)
(Memory Card Tool)
[Copy]
[OK]
Notes
Use batteries with enough power remaining. If you attempt to copy image files using
batteries with little remaining charge, the batteries may run out, causing copying to fail or
possibly corrupting the data.
Images cannot be copied individually.
The original images in the internal memory are retained even after copying. To delete the
contents of the internal memory, remove the memory card after copying, then format the
internal memory ([Format] in [Internal Memory Tool]).
A new folder is created on the memory card and all the data will be copied to it. You cannot
choose a specific folder and copy images to it.
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File Number
Selects the method used to assign file numbers to images.
1. MENU
(Settings)
(Memory Card Tool) or
(Internal Memory Tool)
[File Number] desired mode
Assigns numbers to files in sequence even if the recording folder or the memory
card is changed. (When the replaced memory card contains a file with a number
higher than the last assigned number, a number one higher than the largest
number is assigned.)
Series
Reset
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.)
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Area Setting
Adjusts the time to the local time of a selected area.
1. MENU
(Settings)
(Clock Settings)
[Area Setting]
desired setting
You use the camera in your area. When the currently set area differs from
your home area, you must make the Area Setting.
Home
You use the camera set to the time at your destination. Set the destination
area.
Destination
Changing Area Setting
Setting a frequently visited destination lets you easily adjust the time when you visit that
destination.
1. Select the area part for [Destination], then press
.
2. Select an area with
/
on the control button, and select Daylight Savings time with
/
.
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Date & Time Setting
Sets the date and time again.
1. MENU
(Settings)
(Clock Settings)
[Date & Time Setting]
desired
setting
2. Set the numeric value and desired setting with
/
/
/
on the control button.
3. [OK]
Date & Time Format You can select the date and time display format.
Daylight Savings
Date & Time
You can select Daylight Savings [On] / [Off].
You can set the date and time.
Note
The camera does not have a feature for superimposing dates on images. By using “PMB” in
the CD-ROM (supplied), you can print or save images with the date.
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TV > Viewing an image on a Standard Definition (SD) TV
Viewing an image on a Standard Definition (SD) TV
You can view images recorded on the camera in standard picture quality by connecting the
camera to a Standard Definition (SD) TV. Refer also to the operating instructions supplied with
the TV.
1. Turn off both the camera and the TV.
2. Connect the A/V OUT jack of the camera (A) and the audio / video input jacks on the TV (B)
using the dedicated AV cable VMC-15CSR1 (sold separately) (C).
3. Turn on the TV and set the input.
4. Press
(Playback) button to turn on the camera.
Images shot with the camera appear on the TV. Select the desired image with the control
button.
Notes
When using the camera abroad, it may be necessary to switch [Video Out]. [Details]
During output to TV, [Easy Mode] is invalid.
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computer environment (Windows)
Recommended computer environment (Windows)
The following computer environment is recommended when using the supplied software “PMB” or
“PMB Portable”, and importing images via a USB connection.
Microsoft Windows XP*1 SP3 / Windows Vista*2 SP2 / Windows 7
OS (pre-installed)
CPU: Intel Pentium III 800 MHz or faster
Memory: 512 MB or more
Hard Disk: Disk space required for installation—approximately 500 MB
Others
Display: Screen resolution: 1,024 × 768 dots or more
1
*
*
64-bit editions and Starter (Edition) are not supported.
Starter (Edition) is not supported.
2
Notes
Operation is not assured in an environment based on an upgrade of the operating systems
described above or in a multi-boot environment.
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.
Connecting the camera using a USB interface that is compatible with Hi-Speed USB (USB
2.0) allows advanced transfer (high speed transfer), as the camera is compatible with Hi-
Speed USB (USB 2.0).
When your computer resumes activity from suspend or sleep mode, communication
between the camera and your computer may not recover at the same time.
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computer environment (Macintosh)
Recommended computer environment (Macintosh)
The following computer environment is recommended when using the supplied software “PMB
Portable” and importing images via a USB connection.
USB Connection: Mac OS X (v10.3 to v10.6)
OS (pre-installed)
PMB Portable: Mac OS X* (v10.4 to v10.6)
* Equipped with Intel processor
Notes
Operation is not assured in an environment based on an upgrade of the operating systems
described above or in a multi-boot environment.
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.
Connecting the camera using a USB interface that is compatible with Hi-Speed USB (USB
2.0) allows advanced transfer (high speed transfer), as the camera is compatible with Hi-
Speed USB (USB 2.0).
When your computer resumes activity from suspend or sleep mode, communication
between the camera and your computer may not recover at the same time.
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“PMB (Picture Motion Browser)”
“PMB” allows you to import images shot with the camera to a computer for display. Make a
USB connection between the camera and your computer, and click [Import].
Images on a computer can be exported to a memory card, and displayed on the camera.
Make a USB connection between the camera and your computer, click [Export]
[Export
Media Files] in the [Manipulate] menu, and click [Export].
You can save and print images with the date.
You can display images stored on a computer by shooting date in a calendar display.
You can correct (Red Eye Correction, etc.) still images, and change the shooting date and
time.
You can upload images to a network service. (An internet connection environment is
required.)
For other details, see
(PMB Help).
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Installing “PMB” (Windows)
1. Turn on your computer and insert the CD-ROM (supplied) into the CD-ROM drive.
The installation menu screen appears.
If it does not appear, double-click [Computer] (in Windows XP, [My Computer])
(SONYPMB).
If the AutoPlay screen appears, 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 proceed to the following screen.
The “License Agreement” screen appears.
4. Carefully read the agreement, click the radio button (
) to accept the terms of the
agreement, and then click [Next].
5. Follow the instructions on the screen to complete the installation.
The computer may need to be restarted. When the restarting confirmation message
appears, restart the computer following the instructions on the screen.
DirectX may be installed depending on the system environment of your computer.
6. Connect the camera to your computer when connecting confirmation message appears.
When the camera is not connected to your computer, some functions cannot be used
such as importing images.
7. Remove the CD-ROM after the installation is complete.
8. Start up the software.
To start up “PMB,” click
(PMB) on the desktop.
For the detailed operation method, see the following PMB support page (English only):
or click
(PMB Help).
To start up “PMB” from the Start menu, select [Start]
[All Programs]
(PMB).
If “PMB” was installed on your computer and if you re-install “PMB” using the supplied
CD-ROM, you can start up all the applications from “PMB Launcher.” To start up “PMB
Launcher,” double-click
(PMB Launcher) on the desktop.
Notes
Log on as Administrator.
When “PMB” is started up for the first time, the confirmation message of the Information tool
appears on the screen. Select [Start].
If “PMB” has been already installed on your computer and that “PMB” version number is
lower than that of the supplied CD-ROM, re-install “PMB” using the supplied CD-ROM.
If the version number is higher than that of the supplied CD-ROM, you do not need to re-
install “PMB”. When you connect the camera and the computer via USB cable, the available
“PMB” function is activated.
If “PMB” has already been installed on your computer and that “PMB” version number is
lower than 5.0, some functions may become invalid after you install “PMB” using the
supplied CD-ROM. Also, you can start up “PMB” or other various software from “PMB
Launcher” installed at the same time. To start up “PMB Launcher,” double-click
Launcher) on the desktop.
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the camera to the computer
Connecting the camera to the computer
1. Insert batteries with enough power remaining into the camera.
2. Turn on the computer, then press
(Playback) button.
3. Connect the camera to your computer using a dedicated USB cable (A).
When a USB connection is established for the first time, your computer automatically
runs a program to recognize the camera. Wait for a while.
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images to a computer (Windows)
Importing images to a computer (Windows)
“PMB” allows you to easily import images.
For details on “PMB” functions, see the “PMB Help”.
Importing images to a computer without using “PMB”
When the AutoPlay Wizard appears after making a USB connection between the camera and a
computer, click [Open folder to view files]
the computer.
[OK]
[DCIM]
copy the desired images to
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images to a computer (Macintosh)
Importing images to a computer (Macintosh)
1. Connect the camera to your Macintosh computer first. Double-click the newly recognized
icon on the desktop
the folder where the images you want to import are stored.
2. Drag and drop the image files to the hard disk icon.
The image files are copied to the hard disk.
3. Double-click the hard disk icon
the desired image file in the folder containing the copied
files.
The image is displayed.
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USB connection
Deleting the USB connection
Perform the procedures from step 1 to 3 below before:
Disconnecting the dedicated USB cable.
Removing a memory card.
Inserting a memory card into the camera after copying images from the internal memory.
Turning off the camera.
1. Double-click the disconnect icon (
/
) on the tasktray.
2. Click
(USB Mass Storage Device)
[Stop].
3. Confirm the device on the confirmation window, then click [OK].
Note
Drag and drop the icon of the memory card or the drive icon to the “Trash” icon beforehand
when you use a Macintosh computer, and the camera is disconnected from the computer.
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“PMB Portable”
This camera has a built-in application “PMB Portable”.
You can use this application to do the following:
You can easily upload images to a blog or other media service.
You can upload images from a computer connected to the Internet even when you are away
from home or the office.
You can easily register the media services (such as blogs) you use frequently.
For details on “PMB Portable”, see the “PMB Portable” help.
Notes on “PMB Portable”
“PMB Portable” makes it possible to download the URLs of a number of websites from the server
administered by Sony (the “Sony server”).
In order to use “PMB Portable” to enjoy the benefits of the image uploading service or other
services (the “services”) provided by these and other websites, you must consent to the
following.
Some websites require registration procedures and / or fees to use their services. In using
such services, you must comply with the terms and conditions established by the websites
concerned.
Services may be terminated or changed in accordance with the convenience of the website
operators. Sony will not be held responsible for any trouble occurring between the users and
third parties or any inconvenience caused to users relating to the utilization of the services
inclusive of the termination of or changes to such services.
To view a website, you will be redirected to it by the Sony server. There may be times when
you cannot access the website because of server maintenance or for other reasons.
If the operation of the Sony server is to be terminated, you will be notified of the termination
ahead of time on Sony’s website, etc.
The URLs to which you are redirected by the Sony server and other information may be
recorded for the purposes of improving Sony’s future products and services. However, no
personal data will be recorded on such occasions.
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“PMB Portable” (Windows)
Starting up “PMB Portable” (Windows)
For Windows, when using “PMB Portable” for the first time, you must select the language. Follow
the procedure below to make the selection. Once the language selection has been made, steps
3 to 5 are unnecessary the next time you use “PMB Portable”.
1. Make a USB connection between the camera and a computer.
When you connect the camera and your computer, the AutoPlay Wizard appears.
Click [×] to close any unnecessary drives.
If the desired AutoPlay Wizard does not appear, click [Computer] (in Windows XP, [My
Computer])
[PMBPORTABLE], then double-click “PMBP_Win.exe”.
2. Click “PMB Portable”.
(In Windows XP, click “PMB Portable”
[OK].)
If [PMB Portable] is not displayed within the AutoPlay Wizard, click [Computer]
[PMBPORTABLE], then double-click “PMBP_Win.exe”.
The Language Selection screen appears.
3. Select the desired language, then click [OK].
The Region Selection screen appears.
4. Select the appropriate [Region] and [Country/Area], and then click [OK].
The User Agreement screen appears.
5. Read the agreement carefully. If you accept the terms of the agreement, click [I Agree].
“PMB Portable” starts up.
Notes
Set [LUN Setting] in [Main Settings] to [Multi].
Always connect to a network when using “PMB Portable”.
When uploading images over the Internet, the cache may remain in the computer being
used depending on the service provider. This is also true when this product is used for this
purpose.
When a bug occurs in “PMB Portable” or you delete “PMB Portable” by mistake, you can
recover “PMB Portable” by downloading the PMB Portable installer from the website.
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“PMB Portable” (Macintosh)
Starting up “PMB Portable” (Macintosh)
For Macintosh, when using “PMB Portable” for the first time, you must install it and select the
region. Follow the on-screen instructions to install “PMB Portable” and perform the procedure
below. Once region selection has been made, steps 3 and 4 are unnecessary the next time you
use “PMB Portable”.
1. Make a USB connection between the camera and a Macintosh computer.
When you connect the camera and your computer, [PMBPORTABLE] appears on the
desktop.
Click [×] to close any unnecessary drives.
2. Click [PMBP_Mac] in the [PMBPORTABLE] folder.
The Region Selection screen appears.
3. Select the appropriate [Region] and [Country/Area], and then click [OK].
The User Agreement screen appears.
4. Read the agreement carefully. If you accept the terms of the agreement, click [I Agree].
“PMB Portable” starts up.
Notes
Set [LUN Setting] in [Main Settings] to [Multi].
Always connect to a network when using “PMB Portable”.
When uploading images over the Internet, the cache may remain in the computer being
used depending on the service provider. This is also true when this product is used for this
purpose.
When a bug occurs in “PMB Portable” or you delete “PMB Portable” by mistake, you can
recover “PMB Portable” by downloading the PMB Portable installer from the website.
Installing “PMB Portable” for Macintosh will delete “PMB Portable” for Windows from the
camera.
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Printing still images
You can print still images using the following methods.
Printing directly using a printer which supports your memory card type.
For details, see the operating instructions supplied with the printer.
Printing using a computer
You can import images to a computer using the supplied “PMB” software and print the
images.
You can insert the date on the image and print it. For details, see the “PMB Help”.
Printing at a shop [Details]
Notes
When you print still images shot in [16:9] mode, both edges may be cut off.
You cannot print panorama images depending on the printer.
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Printing at a shop
You can take a memory card containing images shot with the camera to a photo printing service
shop. As long as the shop supports photo printing services conforming to DPOF, you can make
a
(Print order) mark on images in advance in the playback mode so that you do not have
to reselect them when you print them out at the shop.
Notes
You cannot print images stored in the internal memory at a print shop directly from the
camera. Copy the images to a memory card, then take the memory card to the print shop.
Consult your photo printing service shop as to what types of memory card they handle.
A memory card adaptor (sold separately) may be necessary. Consult your photo printing
service shop.
Before you take image data to a shop, always copy (back up) your data to a disk.
You cannot set the number of prints.
If you want to superimpose dates on images, consult your photo printing service shop.
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If you have problems
If you experience trouble with the camera, try the following solutions.
1. Check the items under “Troubleshooting”, then check your camera.
2. Remove the batteries, wait for about one minute, re-insert the batteries, then turn on the
power.
4. Consult your Sony dealer or local authorized Sony service facility.
Be aware that by sending the camera for repair, you give consent that the contents of the
internal memory, music files may be checked.
Additional information on this product and answers to frequently asked questions can be
found at our Customer Support Website.
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Batteries and power
The remaining-charge indicator is incorrect, or sufficient remaining-
charge indicator is displayed but the power runs out too quickly.
This phenomenon occurs when you use the camera in an extremely hot or cold location.
When using alkaline batteries / Oxy Nickel Primary Battery (sold separately), the remaining-
charge indicator may not be correct.
The batteries are discharged. Insert new batteries or charged Nickel-Metal Hydride batteries
(sold separately).
When using the Nickel-Metal Hydride batteries (sold separately), the poles of batteries or the
terminals of the battery cover are dirty so the batteries are not charged sufficiently. Clean
them with a cotton swab, etc..
When using the Nickel-Metal Hydride batteries (sold separately), the remaining-charge
indicator differs from the current one due to the memory effect, etc. Fully discharge and then
charge the batteries to correct the display.
The batteries are dead. Replace them with new ones.
The batteries run down too quickly.
You are using the camera in an extremely cold location.
The batteries are dead. Replace them with new ones.
When using the Nickel-Metal Hydride batteries (sold separately), charge them sufficiently.
Camera power is turned off automatically when you open the battery /
memory card cover.
This is not a malfunction. Turn off the camera before you open the battery / memory card
cover.
Cannot turn on the camera.
Insert the batteries correctly.
The batteries are discharged. Insert new batteries or charged Nickel-Metal Hydride batteries
(sold separately).
The batteries are dead. Replace them with new ones.
The power turns off suddenly.
When [Power Save] is set to [Standard] or [Stamina], if you do not operate the camera for a
certain period of time while the power is on, the camera turns off automatically to prevent
wearing down the batteries. Turn on the camera again.
The batteries are discharged. Insert new batteries or charged Nickel-Metal Hydride batteries
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Shooting still images / movies
Cannot record images.
Images are recorded on the internal memory even when a memory card is inserted into the
camera. Make sure that the memory card is fully inserted into the camera.
Check the free capacity of the internal memory or memory card. If it is full, do one of the
following:
Delete unnecessary images. [Details]
Change the memory card.
You cannot record images while charging the flash.
When recording movies, it is recommended that you use the following memory cards:
“Memory Stick PRO Duo” media, “Memory Stick PRO-HG Duo” media
SD card (Class 2 or faster)
Set the mode switch to
Set the mode switch to
(Still Image) when shooting still images.
(Movie) when shooting movies.
Smile Shutter function does not work.
No image is shot if a smiling face is not detected. [Details]
Anti-blur function does not work.
The anti-blur function does not work when
appears on the display.
The anti-blur function may not work properly when shooting night scenes.
Shoot after pressing the shutter button halfway down.
The image is out of focus.
The subject is too close. When shooting, make sure to position the lens farther away from the
subject than the shortest shooting distance (approximately 5 cm (2 inches) (W) / 50 cm (1 ft 7
3/4 inches) (T) from the lens).
(Twilight) or
images.
(Landscape) mode is selected in the Scene Selection when shooting still
Zoom does not work.
You cannot use the optical zoom in Sweep Panorama mode.
You cannot change the zoom scale when shooting movies.
You cannot use the Smart zoom depending on the image size. [Details]
You cannot use the digital zoom when:
Shooting movies.
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The Smile Shutter is working.
[Self-Timer] is set to [Self-portrait One Person] or [Self-portrait Two People].
Cannot select the Face Detection function.
You can select Face Detection only when the focus mode is set to [Multi AF] and the metering
mode is set to [Multi].
The flash does not work.
You cannot use the flash when:
Burst mode is selected. [Details]
(High Sensitivity) or
(Twilight) mode is selected in Scene Selection.
Shooting in Sweep Panorama mode.
Shooting in Movie Mode.
Set the flash to (On) when the Scene Selection mode is set to
(Landscape),
(Gourmet),
(Pet),
Fuzzy white circular spots appear in images shot using the flash.
Particles (dust, pollen, etc.) in the air reflected the flash light and appeared in the image. This
is not a malfunction. [Details]
The close-up shoot function (Macro) does not work.
The camera automatically adjusts the focus. Press and hold the shutter button halfway down.
Focus adjustment may take some time when shooting a close subject.
(Landscape) or
(Twilight) mode is selected in the Scene Selection.
The date and time are not displayed on the 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. By using “PMB”,
you can print or save images with the date. [Details]
The F value and shutter speed flash when you press and hold the
shutter button halfway down.
The exposure is incorrect. Correct the exposure. [Details]
The image colors are not correct.
Adjust the White Balance. [Details]
White or purple streaks appear in bright areas of the subject, or the
whole screen of the image becomes reddish.
This phenomenon is called smearing. This is not a malfunction. Smearing is not recorded on
still images, but is recorded as streaks or uneven colors on Sweep Panorama images or
movies.
(“Bright areas” refers to the sun or electric lights which are much brighter than surroundings.)
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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.
The eyes of the subject come out red.
Set [Red Eye Reduction] to [Auto] or [On]. [Details]
Shoot the subject at a distance closer than the flash range using the flash.
Light the room and shoot the subject.
Retouch the image using [Retouch]
correct using “PMB”. [Details]
Dots appear and remain on the screen.
This is not a malfunction. These dots are not recorded.
Cannot shoot images in succession.
The internal memory or memory card is full. Delete unnecessary images. [Details]
The battery level is low. Insert new batteries or charged Nickel-Metal Hydride batteries (sold
separately).
The same image is shot several times.
Set [Burst Settings] to [Single]. [Details]
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Viewing images
Cannot play back images.
Make sure that the memory card is fully inserted into the camera.
The folder / file name has been changed on your computer.
No guarantees are made for playing back, on this camera, files containing images which were
processed on a computer or images which were shot using other cameras.
The camera is in USB mode. Delete the USB connection. [Details]
The date and time are not displayed.
The screen display is set to display images only. Press the DISP (Screen Display Settings)
button to display information. [Details]
Cannot display images in index mode.
The camera is set to Easy Mode. Cancel Easy Mode.
The image does not appear on the TV.
Check [Video Out] to see if the video output signal of the camera is set to the color system of
your TV. [Details]
Check whether the connection is correct. [Details]
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Deleting
Cannot delete an image.
Cancel the protection. [Details]
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Computers
“Memory Stick PRO Duo” media is not recognized by a computer with a
“Memory Stick” media slot.
Check that the computer and the “Memory Stick” media Reader / Writer support “Memory
Stick PRO Duo” media. Users of computers and “Memory Stick” media Readers / Writers
made by manufacturers other than Sony should contact those manufacturers.
If “Memory Stick PRO Duo” media is not supported, connect the camera to the computer.
[Details] The computer recognizes the “Memory Stick PRO Duo” media.
Your computer does not recognize the camera.
When the battery level is low, insert new batteries or charged Nickel-Metal Hydride batteries
(sold separately).
Set [USB Connect] to [Mass Storage]. [Details]
Use the dedicated USB cable (supplied).
Disconnect the dedicated USB cable from both the computer and the camera, and connect it
again firmly.
Disconnect all equipment other than the camera, the keyboard and the mouse from the USB
connectors of your computer.
Connect the camera directly to your computer without passing through a USB hub or other
device.
Cannot import images.
Connect the camera and your computer correctly making a USB connection. [Details]
When you shoot images with a memory card formatted by a computer, you may not be able to
import the images to a computer. Shoot using a memory card formatted by the camera.
After making a USB connection, “PMB” does not start automatically.
Make the USB connection after the computer is turned on.
After making a USB connection, “PMB Portable” does not start.
Set [LUN Setting] to [Multi]. [Details]
Set [USB Connect] to [Mass Storage]. [Details]
Connect the computer to the network.
Cannot play back images on your computer.
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If you are using “PMB”, refer to “PMB Help”. [Details]
Consult the computer or software manufacturer.
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 internal memory or the memory card. Import
the movie to your computer using “PMB” and play it back. [Details]
Images once exported to a computer cannot be viewed on the camera.
Export them to a folder recognized by the camera, such as “101MSDCF”.
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Memory card
Cannot insert a memory card.
Insert the memory card in the correct direction.
You have formatted a memory card by mistake.
All the data on the memory card is deleted by formatting. You cannot restore it.
Images are recorded on the internal memory even when a memory card
is inserted into the camera.
Make sure that the memory card is fully inserted into the camera.
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Internal memory
Cannot play back or record images using the internal memory.
There is a memory card inserted in the camera. Remove it.
Cannot copy the data stored in the internal memory to a memory card.
The memory card is full. Copy to a memory card with sufficient capacity.
Cannot copy the data on the memory card or the computer to the
internal memory.
This feature is not available.
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Printing
Cannot print an image.
Refer to the operation manual of the printer.
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.
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.
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.
Using “PMB”, you can print images with date. [Details]
The 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.
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Others
The lens gets fogged.
Moisture condensation has occurred. Turn off the camera and leave it for about an hour
before using it.
The camera turns off with the lens portion extended.
Insert new batteries or charged Nickel-Metal Hydride batteries (sold separately), then turn the
camera on again.
Do not attempt to force the lens that has stopped moving.
The camera becomes warm when you use it for a long time.
This is not a malfunction.
The Clock Set screen appears when you turn on the camera.
Set the date and time again. [Details]
The internal rechargeable backup battery has discharged. Insert batteries with enough power
remaining, and set aside for 24 hours or more with the power left off.
The date or time is incorrect.
The Area Setting is set to a different location than your current location. Change the setting
by MENU
(Settings)
[Clock Settings]
[Area Setting].
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Messages
If the following messages appear, follow the instructions.
The battery level is low. Insert new batteries or charged Nickel-Metal Hydride batteries (sold
separately). Depending on the conditions of use or the type of battery, the indicator may flash
even though there are still 5 minutes to 10 minutes of remaining battery time left.
System error
Turn the power off and then on again.
Internal memory error
Turn the power off and then on again.
Reinsert the memory card
The inserted memory card cannot be used in the camera. [Details]
The terminal section of the memory card is dirty.
The memory card is damaged.
Memory card type error
The inserted memory card cannot be used in the camera. [Details]
Error formatting internal memory
Error formatting memory card
Format the media again. [Details]
Memory card locked
You are using the memory card with the write-protect switch, and the switch is set to the
LOCK position. Set the switch to the recording position.
Read only memory card
The camera cannot record or delete images on this memory card.
No images
No images that can be played back have been recorded in the internal memory.
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No images that can be played back have been recorded in this folder of the memory card.
Folder error
A folder with the same first three digit number already exists on the memory card (for
Cannot create more folders
The folder with a name beginning with “999” exists on the memory card. You cannot create
any folders if this is the case.
Cannot display file
An error occurred while the image was playing back.
No guarantees are made for playing back, on this camera, files containing images which were
processed on a computer or images which were shot using other cameras.
Read only folder
You have selected a folder that cannot be set as a recording folder on the camera. Select
another folder. [Details]
File protected
Release the protection. [Details]
Image size over limit
You are playing back an image with size that cannot be played back on the camera.
Unable to detect face for retouch
You may not be able to retouch the image depending on the image.
(Vibration warning indicator)
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.
Turn the power off and on again
The lens malfunction.
VGA is not supported with this memory card
For recording movies, it is recommended that you use a memory card of 1 GB or larger.
Maximum number of images already selected
Up to 100 files can be selected when using [Multiple Images].
You can add
(Print order) marks to up to 999 files.
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Operation cannot be executed in unsupported files
Processing and other editing functions of the camera cannot be performed on image files that
have been processed using a computer or images that were recorded with other cameras.
No internal memory space remaining
Delete all images?
The internal memory is full. To record to the internal memory, select [Yes] and delete
unwanted images.
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Precautions
Internal memory and memory card back up
Do not turn off the camera, remove the batteries, or remove the memory card while the
access lamp is lit. Otherwise, the internal memory data or the memory card may be damaged.
Be sure to make a backup copy to protect your data.
Do not use / store the camera in the following places
In an extremely hot, cold or humid place
In places such as in a car parked in the sun, the camera body may become deformed and this
may cause a malfunction.
Under direct sunlight or near a heater
The camera body may become discolored or deformed, and this may cause a malfunction.
In a location subject to rocking vibration
Near strong magnetic place
In sandy or dusty places
Be careful not to let sand or dust get into the camera. This may cause the camera to
malfunction, and in some cases this malfunction cannot be repaired.
On carrying
Do not sit down in a chair or other place with the camera in the back pocket of your trousers
or skirt, as this may cause malfunction or damage the camera.
On operating temperatures
Your camera is designed for use under the temperatures between 0°C and 40°C (32°F and
104°F). Shooting in extremely cold or hot places that exceed this range is not recommended.
On moisture condensation
If the camera is brought directly from a cold to a warm location, moisture may condense
inside or outside the camera. This moisture condensation may cause a malfunction of the
camera.
If moisture condensation occurs, turn off the camera and wait about an hour for the moisture
to evaporate. Note that if you attempt to shoot with moisture remaining inside the lens, you
will be unable to record clear images.
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On image data compatibility
The camera conforms with DCF (Design rule for Camera File system) universal standard
established by JEITA (Japan Electronics and Information Technology Industries Association).
Sony does not guarantee that the camera will play back images recorded or edited with other
equipment, or that other equipment will play back images recorded with the camera.
Notes on the LCD screen and lens
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.
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.
Do not press against the LCD screen. The screen may be discolored and that may cause a
malfunction.
Images may trail across on the LCD screen in a cold location. This is not a malfunction.
Be careful not to bump the movable lens, and be careful not to apply force to it.
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backup battery
On the internal rechargeable backup battery
This camera has an internal rechargeable battery for maintaining the date and time and other
settings regardless of whether the power is on or off.
This rechargeable battery is continually charged as long as you are using the camera. However, if
you use the camera for only short periods, it discharges gradually, and if you do not use the
camera at all for about one month it becomes completely discharged. In this case, be sure to
charge this rechargeable battery before using the camera.
However, even if this rechargeable battery is not charged, you can still use the camera, but the
date and time will not be indicated.
Charging method of the internal rechargeable backup battery
Insert batteries with enough power remaining into the camera, and then leave the camera for 24
hours or more with the power off.
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Batteries
On the battery
Avoid rough handling, disassembling, modifying, physical shock, or impact such as
hammering, dropping or stepping on the battery.
Do not use a deformed or damaged battery.
Do not mix a used battery together with a new battery or different types of batteries.
Remove the batteries from the camera when you do not operate the camera for long periods,
or when the batteries are dead.
About the remaining battery charge
A: High
B: Low
A remaining charge indicator appears on the LCD screen.
It takes about one minute until the correct remaining charge indicator appears.
The remaining charge indicator may not be correct under certain circumstances.
When [Power Save] is set to [Standard] or [Stamina], if you do not operate the camera for a
certain period of time while the power is on, the LCD screen becomes dark, then the camera
turns off automatically (Auto power-off function).
Batteries you can and cannot use with your camera
In the table below,
used.
indicates the battery can be used, while
indicates the one cannot be
Battery type
Supplied Supported Rechargeable
LR6 (size AA) alkaline batteries*
HR 15/51: HR6 (size AA) Nickel-Metal Hydride
batteries*
ZR6 (size AA) Oxy Nickel Primary batteries*
Lithium batteries
Manganese batteries
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Ni-Cd batteries
* Before using batteries, read the following precaution for each type of battery.
As for unsupported batteries, operating performance cannot be ensured if voltage drops or other
problems are caused by the nature of the battery.
On alkaline batteries (supplied) / Oxy Nickel Primary Battery
(sold separately)
Alkaline batteries / Oxy Nickel Primary Battery cannot be charged.
Alkaline batteries / Oxy Nickel Primary Battery have a shorter life compared to the Nickel-
Metal Hydride batteries. For this reason, the power may turn off even though the remaining-
charge indicator shows sufficient battery life remaining.
Battery performance differs greatly depending on the manufacturer and the type of battery,
and in some cases the battery life may be extremely short. This is especially true at low
temperatures, and you may not be able to shoot at temperatures below 5°C (41°F).
Do not mix new and old batteries.
The remaining-charge indicator may not display the correct information when using alkaline
batteries / Oxy Nickel Primary Battery.
Due to characteristics of alkaline batteries / Oxy Nickel Primary Battery, there is a large
difference between the available shooting time and the available playback time. For this
reason, the camera may turn off with the lens portion extended when you switch the mode
switch. In this case, replace the batteries with new ones. Using the Nickel-Metal Hydride
batteries allows you to shoot for longer periods of time.
On Nickel-Metal Hydride batteries (sold separately)
Do not peel off the external seals or damage the batteries. Never use batteries from which the
seals have been partially or completely removed, or batteries that have been split in any way.
These may cause leakage, explosion, or heat-up of the battery, and personal scald or injury
may be caused. These may cause a malfunction of the battery charger.
Do not carry or store the Nickel-Metal Hydride batteries with metallic objects. Since metallic
objects may short the + and – ends, resulting in the risk of heating or fire.
If the poles of the Nickel-Metal Hydride batteries are dirty, the batteries may not charge
properly. Wipe them with a dry cloth, etc.
At the time of purchase, or when the Nickel-Metal Hydride batteries have not been used for a
long time, they may not full charge. This is typical of this type of battery, and is not a
malfunction. If this happens, repeatedly using up the batteries fully, and then recharging them
should correct the problem.
If you recharge Nickel-Metal Hydride batteries before fully using up the existing charge, the
low battery warning may be displayed sooner than expected. This is called the “memory
effect.”* If this problem occurs, charging the batteries only after using up the existing charge
will correct it.
* The “memory effect” – the situation in which the capacity of the battery is temporarily lowered.
To use up the batteries completely, put the camera in the slideshow mode and leave it that
way until the batteries are used up.
Do not mix new and used batteries.
Do not expose the battery to water. The battery is not water-resistant.
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Memory card
Memory card
The following memory cards are compatible with this camera: “Memory Stick PRO Duo” media,
“Memory Stick PRO-HG Duo” media, “Memory Stick Duo” media, SD memory cards and SDHC
memory cards. However, all memory cards are not guaranteed to work with this camera.
MultiMediaCard is not compatible.
In this Users Guide, “Memory Stick PRO Duo” media, “Memory Stick PRO-HG Duo” media and
“Memory Stick Duo” media are called “Memory Stick Duo” media and SD memory cards, SDHC
memory cards are called SD cards.
A memory card with a capacity up to 32 GB have been confirmed to operate properly with the
camera.
When recording movies, it is recommended that you use the following memory cards:
(“Memory Stick PRO Duo” media)
(“Memory Stick PRO-HG Duo” media)
SD card (Class 2 or faster)
Notes
To ensure stable operations of the memory card, we recommend that you use this camera
to format any memory card being used with this camera for the first time. Note that
formatting will erase all data recorded on the memory card. This data cannot be restored.
Be sure to backup any important data to a PC or other storage location.
A memory card formatted with a computer is not guaranteed to operate with the camera.
Data read / write speeds differ depending on the combination of the memory card and the
equipment used.
Data may be corrupted in the following cases:
When the memory card is removed or the camera is turned off during a read or write
operation
When the memory card is used in locations subject to static electricity or electrical noise
We recommend backing up important data.
Do not attach a label on the memory card itself nor on a memory card adaptor.
Do not touch the terminal section of the memory card with your hand or a metal object.
Do not strike, bend or drop the memory card.
Do not disassemble or modify the memory card.
Do not expose the memory card to water.
Do not leave the memory card within the reach of small children. They might accidentally
swallow it.
Insert a memory card that fits the memory card slot size. Otherwise, it will cause a
malfunction.
Do not use or store the memory card 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
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Note on using the memory card adaptor (sold separately)
When inserting a memory card into a memory card adaptor, make sure the memory card is
inserted facing in the correct direction, then insert it all the way in. Incorrect insertion may
result in a malfunction.
“Memory Stick” media
The types of “Memory Stick Duo” media that can be used with the camera are listed in the table
below. However, proper operation cannot be guaranteed for all “Memory Stick Duo” media
functions.
“Memory Stick” media type
Recording / Playback
Memory Stick Duo (without MagicGate)
*1
Memory Stick Duo (with MagicGate)
MagicGate Memory Stick Duo
Memory Stick PRO Duo
*2
*1*2
*2*3
*2*3*4
Memory Stick PRO-HG Duo
*1 High-speed data transfer using a parallel interface is not supported.
*2 “Memory Stick Duo” media, “MagicGate Memory Stick Duo” media, “Memory Stick PRO Duo” media
and “Memory Stick PRO-HG Duo” media 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.
*3 [VGA] size movies can be recorded.
*4 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” media.
When using a “Memory Stick Duo” media with standard sized
“Memory Stick” media slot
You can use the “Memory Stick Duo” media by inserting it into the “Memory Stick Duo” media
Adaptor (sold separately).
“Memory Stick Duo” media Adaptor
Notes on using a “Memory Stick Micro” media (sold separately)
This product is compatible with “Memory Stick Micro” media (“M2”). “M2” is an abbreviation
for “Memory Stick Micro” media.
To use a “Memory Stick Micro” media with the camera, be sure to insert the “Memory Stick
Micro” media into an “M2” Adaptor as large as of Duo size. If you insert a “Memory Stick
Micro” media into the camera without an “M2” Adaptor as large as of Duo size, you might not
be able to remove it from the camera.
Do not leave the “Memory Stick Micro” media within the reach of small children. They might
accidentally swallow it.
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On cleaning
Cleaning the LCD screen
Wipe the screen surface with an LCD cleaning kit (sold separately) to remove fingerprints, dust,
etc.
Cleaning the lens
Wipe the lens with a soft cloth to remove fingerprints, dust, etc.
Cleaning the flash
Clean the flash surface before use. The heat of flash emission may cause dirt on the flash
surface to become discolored or to stick to the flash surface, resulting in insufficient light
emission.
Cleaning the camera surface
Clean the camera surface with a soft cloth slightly moistened with water, then wipe the surface
with a dry cloth. To prevent damage to the finish or casing:
Do not expose the camera to chemical products such as thinner, benzine, alcohol, disposable
cloths, insect repellent, sunscreen or insecticide.
Do not touch the camera with any of the above on your hand.
Do not leave the camera in contact with rubber or vinyl for a long time.
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movies > Number of still images
Number of still images
(Units: Images)
Internal memory Memory card formatted with this camera
Size
Approx. 6 MB
2 GB
440
4 GB
880
8 GB
1750
2800
45000
2000
9300
16 GB
3500
32 GB
7000
10M
5M
1
2
700
1400
22000
1000
4700
5600
11000
180000
8100
VGA
35
11000
520
90000
4050
16:9(7M) 1
16:9(2M) 7
2300
18000
37000
Notes
When the number of remaining shootable images is greater than 99,999, the “>99999”
indicator appears.
When an image shot with other cameras is played back on this camera, the image may not
appear in the actual image size.
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movies > Recordable time of movies
Recordable time of movies
The table below shows the approximate maximum recording times. These are the total times for
all movie files.
(Units: hour : minute : second)
Internal memory Memory card formatted with this camera
Quality / Size
Approx. 6 MB
00:00:05
2 GB
4 GB
8 GB
16 GB 32 GB
VGA
00:25:00 00:50:00 01:40:00 03:30:00 07:00:00
01:15:00 02:30:00 05:00:00 10:00:00 20:00:00
QVGA
00:00:15
Note
The recordable time of movies may vary depending on the shooting conditions
(temperature, etc.). The value above applies when DISP (Screen Display Settings) is set to
[Normal].
The recordable movie file size is up to approx. 2 GB for each file. If the file size reaches
approx. 2 GB, the camera stops recording the movie automatically.
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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
dedicated A/V cable (sold separately). 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, Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, Germany,
Holland, Hong Kong, Hungary, Indonesia, Italy, Kuwait, Malaysia, New Zealand, Norway, Poland,
Portugal, Rumania, Singapore, Slovak Republic, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Thailand, Turkey,
United Kingdom, Viet Nam, etc.
PAL-M system
Brazil
PAL-N system
Argentina, Paraguay, Uruguay
SECAM system
Bulgaria, France, Greece, Guiana, Iran, Iraq, Monaco, Russia, Ukraine, etc.
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Trademarks
The following marks are trademarks of Sony Corporation.
, “Cyber-shot,”
, “Memory Stick Duo,”
“Memory Stick,”
, “Memory Stick PRO,”
, “Memory Stick PRO Duo,”
, “Memory
, “Memory Stick Micro,” “MagicGate,”
Stick PRO-HG Duo,”
Microsoft, Windows, DirectX and Windows Vista are either registered trademarks or
trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries.
Macintosh and Mac OS are trademarks or registered trademarks of Apple Inc..
Intel and Pentium are trademarks or registered trademarks of Intel Corporation.
SDHC logo is trademarks of SD-3C, LLC.
MultiMediaCard is a trademark of MultiMediaCard Association.
In addition, system and product names used in this manual are, in general, trademarks or
registered trademarks of their respective developers or manufacturers. However, the ™ or ®
marks are not used in all cases in this manual.
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