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2-050-819- 12 (1) Digital S till Cam era Operating I nstructions Before op erating the uni t, ple ase rea d t his manua l th oroughly, and retain i t for future refe rence. Owner’s Record The mod el and seria l numb ers a re locat ed on the b ottom.
2 T o prevent fire or sh ock hazard, do not e xpose t he unit to ra in or moisture. Notice • If static el ectricity or elect romagnetism causes data transfer t o discontinue midway (fail ), restart the application or disconnect and connect the USB ca ble again.
3 Before usin g your camera Tri a l r e c o r d in g Before you record one-time events, you may want to ma k e a trial re cordin g to mak e su r e that the camera is wor king correctly .
4 Note on the camera locations Do not use the cam era near a locat ion that generates strong radio wave or emits radiation. The camera may not be abl e to record or play back properly .
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6 Table of co ntents Before using you r camera .... ... ........... ... .... 3 Identifyin g the p arts ............ ........... ......... . 8 Camera ........ ......... ............ ........ ............ . 8 USB cradle........... ... ............ ... .
7 Selecti ng t he folder an d pl aying bac k images — Folder ........... ... ............ ... ............6 0 Enlargin g a port ion of a stil l image......... 6 1 Enlargi n g an image — Playback zoom............ ........... ... . 61 Recor ding an enlarged im age — Trimming .
8 Ide nt if y in g th e pa rts See the pages in pa re nt hese s for de ta ils of ope ra tion. Camera 1 2 3 4 5 7 9 8 6 q; qa A PO WER bu t t on (16) B PO WER lamp (16) C Shutter button (22) D Multi co.
9 2 1 3 6 4 8 7 9 5 qa qs 0 Attach ing the strap A For shoo ting: Zoom (W/T) button (25) For viewing: / (Playback zoom) button ( 61) / (Index ) button (36) B /CHG lamp (orange) (12, 29) C LCD screen D.
10 USB cradle This i s used wh en chargi ng the ba ttery pack or co nnecti ng the c amera to a TV or a comput er , etc. A Camera connecto r B (USB) jack (86) C DC IN jack (11) D A/V OUT (MONO) jack (37) 1 2 3 4 Connecting and disconnecting your camera How to conn ect Connect the camera as illustrate d .
11 Getting star ted Charging the batte ry pack , Open the ba ttery/“Me mory Stic k Duo” cov er . Slid e the cove r in the direct ion o f the ar row. • Be sure to tu rn off your camer a wh en cha rg in g t he bat te ry pa ck (p age 1 6) . • Y our camera operates with the “InfoLITHIUM” NP-FT1 battery pack (T typ e) (supplied).
12 , Conn ect t he po wer co rd ( main s lead) to the AC Adaptor and to a w all outlet ( wall soc ket). , Connect the camera to the USB crad le. Connect the ca mera as illust rated. Mak e sure t he came ra is secure ly co nnected to the USB crad le . The /CHG lamp light s up when char g in g begins, a nd goes off w hen chargi ng is com p l eted .
13 Getting star ted To charge the battery pack only using th e AC Adaptor You ca n char ge the batter y pack wit hout the USB cra dle, suc h as during your t ravels . Connect the DC plug of the AC Adaptor to the camer a wi th v mar k facing as illustr ated.
14 Number of images and battery life that can be recorded/ viewed The tabl es show the a pproximat e number o f images an d the battery life that ca n be record ed/vie wed when y ou shoot images in normal mode wit h a ful ly charged ba ttery pack a t a tempera ture of 25°C ( 7 7°F).
15 Getting star ted Usin g th e AC Ad a pt or , Conne ct the A C Adaptor (supplied) to the multi connect or of the ca m er a. When p lacing t h e camera, ma ke sure the LCD scre en is fac ing up. Conn ect t he plug with the v mark facing up. • Connect the A C Adaptor to an easily accessible wall outlet (wall socket) close by .
16 Turni ng on/off your camera , Press t he POW ER button. The POWE R lamp (g reen) li ghts u p and the powe r is on. When yo u turn on your camera for th e firs t time, the Clock Set screen appear s (p age 17). Turning off th e power Press the PO WER bu tton again.
17 Getting star ted Setti ng the date and t im e , Set the mode switch to . • Y ou can also carry out this operation when the mode switch is set to or . • T o change the date and time on the Setup screen, select [Clock Set] in (Setup 2) (pages 44 and 115), and perfor m the procedure from ste p 3 .
18 , Select th e yea r, month, day , hour or minut e item yo u want to set with b / B on the contro l but ton. The item to be set is in di ca te d with v / V . , Set the nu meric va lue with v / V on the control bu tton, then press z to e nter it. After ente r in g the nu mb er , v / V moves to the next it em.
19 Shooti ng st ill ima ges Inserting and removing a “Me mor y Stick Duo” , Open the ba ttery/“Me mory Stic k Duo” cov er . Slid e the cove r in the direct ion o f the ar row. • When us ing this ca m era, t he Memory Stick Duo Ad aptor (suppli ed) is no t neces sary .
20 Setti ng the still image size , Set th e mode s witch to , and turn on the pow er. , Press (Image Size). The Im age Size se tup appear s. • For details on the image size, see page 21. , Select t he desir ed image size with v / V on the co ntrol button.
21 Shooti ng st ill ima ges Image size You ca n ch oose image si ze (number of pixe l s ) and image qu ality (c om pressio n ratio) ba sed on the kind of i mages you w ant to shoot.
22 Basic still image shootin g — Using auto adjustmen t mode , Set th e mode s witch to , and turn on the pow er. The name of t he folder whe re the image will be reco rded appe ar s o n the LCD screen fo r approxima tely five sec onds.
23 Shooti ng st ill ima ges , Press t he sh utter butto n fully down . The shutter soun ds. The image will be reco rded in th e “Memor y Stick Duo.” Whe n “Rec ordi ng ” disappears from the LCD screen , you ca n shoot the ne xt image. • The frame indicated on the L CD screen sho w s the focus adjustment range (AF range finder, page 47).
24 Auto Focus When y ou try to shoot a subjec t that is diff i cult to f o cus on , the A E /AF lo c k indica t or ch anges to fla shi ng slowly. The A uto Focus fu nction m ay have diffic ulty w or king under t he followi ng conditio ns. In such cases, r elease th e shutter butto n , then recomp ose th e shot and focus again.
25 Shooti ng st ill ima ges Indicators on the LCD screen during shooting Each time you pre ss , the display changes in t he follow i ng or der. • For a detailed des cription of the indicators, see page 122. • For a detailed des cription of the histogram, see page 51.
26 Zoom Your ca m er a is equipped w i th z oom functions that enl arge the image using optical zoom and two typ es of di gi ta l processi ng. Digi t al zoo m c an be sel ecte d from smart zoom or prec ision digital zoom. When dig ital z oom is se t, the zoom met hod switches f rom optica l zoom to digital zoom when the zoo m sc ale ex ceed s 3×.
27 Shooti ng st ill ima ges Shooting close-ups — Macro The close -ups (Macro) reco rding mode is used wh en zooming up subjects such as flowers o r insect s. Setting th e zoom al l the way to the W side lets you shoo t subjects at dista n ces as clo s e as 8 cm.
28 , Cente r the sub ject in the fr ame. Press an d hold the shutter but ton half way do wn, the n press t he sh utter button fully down . To return to normal recording mode Press B ( ) on the control but ton again. The indicator disappears fro m the LCD screen.
29 Shooti ng st ill ima ges Selecting a flash mode , Set the mode switch to , a nd press v ( ) on the control button repeated ly to select a flash m ode. Each time you press v ( ), the indicato r changes as follows. No indic ator (A uto): The flash automa tically stro bes when shooting imag es in a dar k pla c e.
30 Shooting images with the AF illu mina tor The AF il luminator is fill lig ht to f ocus more easil y on a subject in dark surroun dings. The a ppears on the LCD screen an d the AF i l luminator emit s red light when the shut ter butto n is pressed halfw ay un ti l the focus is lo ck ed .
31 Shooti ng st ill ima ges , Press B on the c ontrol button to advanc e to , then press B agai n. The Setup sc reen appe ars. , Select (Camer a) with v on the control bu tton, then pr ess B . Select [Dat e/Time] with v / V , then p ress B . , Select the date and time setting with v / V on the control button, then p ress z .
32 Shooting according to scene conditions — Scene Selection You can se lect from ei ght differen t shooting modes (mag nifying glass, twilight, twilight portrai t, la ndsc a p e, snow, beach, hig h- speed sh utter and fi reworks) i n acco rdance with the shoot ing condi ti ons.
33 Shooti ng st ill ima ges Landscape mode Focuses onl y on a distant subject to shoot lan dscap es, e tc. • The close-ups (Macro) function does not work.
34 , Set the mode switch to , then press M E NU . The menu app ear s. , Select (Camera) with b on the contro l button, the n se le ct the desired mode with v / V . To return to normal mode Select [Aut o] or [Program] w ith v / V on th e control but ton.
35 Viewing sti ll images Viewin g ima ges on the LCD screen of your camera You c an view image s shot with y our camera almost immedi ately on t he LCD sc reen. You can select th e following three metho ds for view i ng i mages. Single (single-image) screen You can view o ne image at a time, displaye d over the en tir e screen.
36 , Select the desire d still imag e with b / B on the control butt on. b : To displa y th e pre ceding imag e B : To displa y th e ne xt image 2 10:30 PM 2004 1 1 101 - 0003 VGA 60min 3 / 9 101 BACK/NEXT V OLUME Viewing an index screen (nine-image or sixteen-i mage) , Press (Index) once.
37 Viewing sti ll images Viewin g ima ges on a TV screen , Conne ct the A /V connectin g cabl e (suppl ied) to the A/ V OUT (MONO) jack of the USB cradl e (supplied) and the a udio/video input jacks of the TV. If your TV ha s stere o ty pe inpu t jac ks, conn ec t the audio plug (black) of th e A/V con necting cable to the left audio inp ut jack.
38 , Set the mo de switch to , and turn on th e camera. Press b / B on the co ntrol butt on to sel ect the desi r ed image . • When using your camera abroad, it may be necessary to switch the video output signal to match that of your TV system ( page 115).
39 Delet ing s t ill i ma ges Deleti ng images , Set the mode switch to , and turn on th e camera. Press b / B on the c ont ro l button to select th e image yo u want to delete. • Note that you cannot restore deleted images. , Press (Delete) . The im age ha s not ye t been de leted a t this poin t.
40 Deleting images in index (nine-image or sixteen-image) m ode , While an index (ni ne- ima ge/ sixt een-ima ge) s creen (page 36 ) is displayed, press (Delete) . • Note that you cannot restor e deleted images. , Select [Se lect] wi th b / B on the control button, then pr ess z .
41 Delet ing s t ill i ma ges , Press (Delete) and selec t [OK] with B on the control button , then press z . The mes sage “Acce ss” ap pears, and the images have been deleted. To cancel dele t ing Sel ect [E x i t] with b on t he c ontrol butto n, then pr ess z .
42 , Select (Memo ry Stick T ool) with v / V on the control but ton. Select [Format] wi th B , then press B . Select [OK] with v , then p ress z . To cancel th e formatting Select [Cance l] with V on the co ntro l butt on, th en pr es s z . • Using the AC Adaptor is recommended to prevent the power from turning off partway through f ormatting.
43 Before a dvanced operations How to setup and operate your camera The usag e of the menus an d Set up screen items th at are most fre quently used fo r “Adv an ced operati ons” is de scri be d below. Changing the menu settings a Press M E NU . The men u appears .
44 Changing the items on the Setup screen a Press M E NU . The men u appears . b Press B on the control button to a d vance to , th en press B agai n. The Setup sc reen appe ars. c Press v / V / b / B on the control bu tton to select t he i tem yo u want to set.
45 Before a dvanced operations a Set the mode switc h to . b Press M E NU . The me nu appe ars. c Select (P .Quality) with b / B , then sel e ct the desire d image quality with v / V . Creati ng or selecting a folder Mode switch: / / You r ca mer a ca n crea te mult ip le fol ders within a “Mem ory Stick Duo.
46 Changing the recording folder a Select (Mem ory St ick T o ol) with v / V . b Select [Chang e REC . Folder ] with B / V , and [OK] with B / v , then p ress z . The re cording folder selectio n scre en appear s. c Select th e des ired folder with b / B , and [OK] wi th v , the n press z .
47 Advanced still image shootin g Choosing an auto focus metho d Mode switch: / You ca n set the A F ran ge fi nder frame a nd the AF mode. AF range fin der frame The AF range finder frame sele cts the focus position a ccording to t he subje ct positi on and siz e.
48 Choosing a focus operation — AF Mode Single AF ( ) This mode is useful fo r shooting sta tionary subjec ts. The focus is not adju sted before the sh utter button is pressed and he ld halfwa y dow n . When the shutter but to n is pressed a nd held half way down and AF lock is comp lete, t he focu s is locke d .
49 Advanced still image shootin g Shooting techniques When shooting with the subject at the edge of the frame, or when using Center AF or Spot AF , the camera may focus on the center instead of on the subject at the edge of the frame.
50 a Set the mo de swit ch to or . b Press M E NU . The men u appears . c Select 9 (Focus) with b / B , then sel ec t the distan ce t o the subject with v / V .
51 Advanced still image shootin g Displaying a histogram A histogram is a gra ph sho w in g the bri ghtn e ss of a n i ma ge. The hor iz on tal axi s shows the bri ght ne ss, and th e ve rtical axis shows the num be r of pi xels.
52 Selecting the meterin g mode Mode switch: / The came ra measur es the brightne ss to determin e the exposur e. Th is fu n ct ion lets you select the following tw o m et eri ng modes to deter mi ne whic h po rtion of the subject t o use for measu ring th e brightn ess.
53 Advanced still image shootin g a Set the mode switc h to . b Press M E NU . The men u appears . c Select [Mode] (REC Mode) with b / B , t hen select [Exp Brktg] with v / V . d Select [BR K] (Bra cket Ste p) with b / B , then se lect the desired exposure adjus tmen t value with v / V .
54 Adjust ing color tones — White Balanc e Mode switch: / Whe n t he wh it e bala n c e is se t to Auto , the white bal ance is automa tically set an d the over all colo r balance is adju sted ac co rding to the sho oting condi tions.
55 Advanced still image shootin g Adjusting th e flash level — Flash Leve l Mode switch: You ca n ad just the amo unt of flash li ght . Before operation Set (Ca mera) in the menu to other t han [Aut o], (Twi light mode) o r (Firew orks mode) (pag es 43 a nd 110).
56 Before operation Set (Cam era) in the menu to other than (Magnifyi ng glass mode), (Twilight mo de ), (Twilig ht po rtr ait mode) or (Fireworks m ode) (pages 43 and 110). a Set the mo de swit ch to . b Press M E NU . The men u appears . c Select [Mode] (REC Mode) with b / B , then select from [Spe ed Burst] or [Framing Burst] with v / V .
57 Advanced still image shootin g c Select [Mode ] (REC Mode) with b / B , then select [M u lti Burst] wit h v / V . d Select (Interval) with b / B , then sel e ct the desire d frame interval with v / V . Y ou can choose th e frame in terval from [1/ 7.
58 Shooting still i mages with audio files — Voice Mode switch: In Voice mode, an audi o tr ack is also record ed at the sa me time as re cording a normal st ill ima ge. a Set the mo de swit ch to . b Press M E NU . The men u appears . c Select [Mode] (REC Mode) with b / B , then select [V oice] wi th v .
59 Advanced still image shootin g Before operation When s hooti ng sti ll images, set (Camer a) in the menu t o othe r than [Au to] (pag es 43 and 110). a Set the mode switc h to or . b Press M E NU . The me nu appe ars. c Sel ect [P FX] (P .Effe ct) w i th b / B , th en sele ct t he de sire d mode with v / V .
60 Selecting the folder and playing back images — Folder Mode switch: Select the fol de r tha t image s you want to playb ack are stored . a Set the mo de swit ch to . b Press M E NU . The men u appears . c Sele c t (Folde r ) wi th b , then press z .
61 Advance d stil l imag e view i ng Enlarging a portion of a still image Mode switch: You ca n en large a pa rt of an im a ge up to five t imes the or iginal size . You can al so recor d the magnifie d image as a new file. Enlarging an image — Playback z oom a Set the mode switc h to .
62 Recording an enlarged image — Trimming a Press MENU afte r pla y back zoom. The men u appears . b Select [T rimming] with B , th en press z . c Select the imag e size w ith v / V , then p ress z . The imag e is record ed, and the imag e on th e LCD sc reen retu rns to the normal size aft er rec ording.
63 Advance d stil l imag e view i ng To cancel th e slide show setting Select [Cancel ] in step 3 . To stop slide show playback Press z , se lect [ Exit] with B , t hen press z again. To skip to the next/previou s image dur ing the slide show Press B (nex t) or b (pr evi ou s).
64 To cancel ro tation Select [Cancel] in step 4 or 5 , then press z . • Y ou cannot rotate protected images, movies and Multi B urst imag es. • Y ou may not be able to rotate images shot with othe r c am eras. • When viewing images o n a computer, the image rotation information may not be reflected depending on the application softw are.
65 Advance d stil l imag e view i ng Playing back frame by frame a Set the mode switc h to . b Select the Multi Bur st image wit h b / B . Th e s el ected M ulti Bu rst im a ge is played ba ck continuou sly . c Press z when t h e de sired frame i s displ ayed.
66 Protecti ng images — Protect Mode switch: This functi on pr ote c ts ima ge s aga inst accide ntal era sure. • Note that when you format a “Memory Stick Duo, ” even pr otected images are deleted and cannot be res tored. In single-image mode a Set the mode swit ch to .
67 Still image edi ting g Press M ENU. h Select [OK] with B , then pr es s z . The - indi cato r tur ns wh it e. Th e select ed images ar e pr o tected. To exit the Prote ct function Select [Cancel] in s tep 4 or se lect [ Exit] in step 8 , then pr es s z .
68 Choosing images to print — Print (DPOF) mark Mode switch: You can mark still image s shot with your camera that you want to ha ve pri nte d. Th is functi on is c onv enient wh en you have images .
69 Still image edi ting In index (nine-image/ sixteen-image) mode a Set the mode switc h to , then press (Inde x) to displ ay the index (nine -image) screen . Press (Index) twice to displa y a sixteen-i mage index scre e n. b Press M E NU . The me nu appe ars.
70 Connecti ng to a PictBridge printer Mode switch: / / You can easily print i mages shot wi th your camera without using a computer by using a Pict Br idge c ompl ia nt print er. When the USB conne ction is set on the Setup scre e n, you can connec t the camer a mounte d in t he USB cr adle directly t o a prin ter us in g the U S B c able.
71 Still image pri nting (PictBri dge pr i nter) When [USB Connect] is not set to [PictBridge] on t h e Setup screen Even if you turn on the camera, you cann ot use th e Pict Bridge funct ion. Discon nect the U SB cabl e from t he USB cradl e an d set [USB Conne ct] to [Pic tBrid ge].
72 f Select [OK] with V / B , then press z . The im age i s printe d. Do not di sconnect the USB ca bl e whil e the (USB cable disconn ec ted prohibit ed ) indicator appear s on t he LCD scr een. To cancel p rinting Select [Cancel] in step 4 or sel ect [E xit] in step 6 .
73 Still image pri nting (PictBri dge pr i nter) g Press M E NU . The pr int s etting screen appears. • Items that the pr inter does not suppo rt are not displayed. h Select [Quantity] wit h v / V , sele ct th e n umber of sheets wit h b / B . Y ou ca n sel ect the num ber up to 20.
74 • Y ou cannot print movies. • When you print an E-mail image, only the JPEG image that was re corded at the sam e time is p rint ed. • When an error notification is received from the conne cted printer, the ind icator flas hes for approximately 5 seconds.
75 Still image pri nting (PictBri dge pr i nter) To insert the date and time on images Sel ect [Dat e] in step 6 , then s e lect the date form at w ith b / B . You can sele ct from [Day& Time] or [Date]. Whe n you ch ose [D ate], t he da te wi ll be inser ted in the o rder set in “Setti ng the d ate and time” (page 17) .
76 To print a ll the images in the folder Select [A ll In This Folder] i n step 4 , then press z . To insert the date and time on images Select [Date] in step 9 , t hen select th e date format with b / B . Y ou ca n sel ect from [Day&Tim e] or [Date] .
77 Enjoying movies Shooting movi es Mode switch: You can shoo t movies with sound using your came ra. a Set the mode switc h to . b Press (Image Siz e) . Th e Im ag e Size se tu p appea rs . c Select th e des ired size w ith v / V . Y ou ca n choose from [640 (Fine)], [640(Sta nda rd )] and [160 ].
78 View in g m ovie s on the LCD sc reen Mode switch: You ca n vi ew m ovi es on the LC D scre en with so und from t he speake r. a Set the mode swit ch to . b Select the des ired movie with b / B . Movie s with the im age size [640(Fine )] or [6 40(Standard) ] are disp layed on the ful l sc reen.
79 Enjoying movies Deleting movies Mode switch: You ca n de le te unw a nt ed movies . • Y ou cannot delete protected movies. • Note that you cannot restore deleted movies. In single-image mode a Set the mode switc h to . b Disp l a y the mo vie y o u want to delete with b / B .
80 f Press (Delete) . g Select [OK] with B , then press z . The message “Access” ap pears, and the movies have been del et ed . To cancel d eletion Select [Exit] in ste p 3 or 7 . To delete all im ages in the folder Select [A ll In This Folder] i n step 3 , then press z .
81 Enjoying movies Cutting movies a Set the mode switc h to . b Selec t the m ovie y o u want to cut with b / B . c Press M ENU. The me nu appe ars. d Select (Divide) with B , then press z . Next, sele ct [OK] with v , then press z . The pla yback of the mo vie sta rts.
82 Copying images to your compute r — For Wi ndows users Recomme nded compu ter environm ent OS: Microsoft Windows 98 , Win dows 98SE, Windows 20 00 Professiona l, Windo ws Mil lennium Ed ition, W indows XP Home Edition or Windows XP Professional The abov e OS mus t be inst al led at the facto ry.
83 Enjoyi ng imag es on your computer Installing the USB driver When using W indows XP , you n eed not inst all th e U S B driv er. Once the U S B dri ve r is installed, yo u nee d not in s ta ll the U SB driv e r agai n . a Star t up your computer , and ins er t th e C D-ROM (s upp lied ) into the CD-R OM drive.
84 Installing “Image Transfer” You can u se the “Image T rans fer” s oftwar e to copy im a ges to your co mputer automa tically when yo u conne ct the c amera to your c omputer wi th the supplied USB cabl e. a Cli ck [C ybe r-shot ] on th e model selec tion screen .
85 Enjoyi ng imag es on your computer g Click [Finis h]. Th e “I nstall S hi eld Wizard” scre en closes. If you w ish to continu e with the installa tion of “ ImageMixer, ” click [ImageMix er] on the installin g menu screen and then fo llo w the pro cedure.
86 Connecting the camera to your computer a T urn on your computer . b Inse rt the “ Memor y Sti c k Duo” with the imag es you want to cop y into t he camer a.
87 Enjoyi ng imag es on your computer P Disconnecting th e USB cable from your comp uter, removing the “Memory Stick Duo” from your camera or turn ing o ff th e power du ring USB connection For Window s 2000, Me or XP users 1 Double- cli ck on the taskt r ay .
88 Changing “Image Transfer” settings You can chan ge “I ma ge Tr ansf er” sett in gs. Rig ht-cl ic k the “I mage Tr a nsfe r ” icon on the ta sktray, sele ct [Open Set tings]. Th e sett ings y ou can se t are as fol lows: [B asic ], [Copy], and [De lete].
89 Enjoyi ng imag es on your computer When a re movable d isk ico n is not shown 1 Right-c lic k [My Comput er] , then click [Propertie s]. The “S ystem P ropert ies” s creen a ppear s. 2 Displ ay [Devic e Mana ger]. 1 Click [Ha rdw are ]. 2 Cli ck [D ev ice Mana ger].
90 Viewing images on your computer a Cli ck [S tar t] t [M y Docume nts] in that order . The “My D ocum ents” fo lder conten ts are dis p layed. • This section des cribes the procedure for viewing copied images in the “My Documents” fold er .
91 Enjoyi ng imag es on your computer • ssss stands for any numbe r w it hi n th e range from 000 1 to 9999. • The nume ric a l por ti ons of t he fo llowing files are the sam e.
92 Viewing image files once copied to a computer with your camera When an image f ile co pied t o a compu ter no longe r rema ins in a “Memory Sti ck Duo, ” you c an vie w that image ag ain on your camera by copyin g the image file in th e comput er to a “Memor y Stick Duo.
93 Enjoyi ng imag es on your computer Copying images to your computer — For Ma cintos h users Recommende d computer environm ent OS: Mac OS 9.1, 9.2 or Mac OS X (v1 0.
94 c Viewing the imag es on your comput er 1 Double-c li ck the hard disk icon. 2 Dou b le -cli ck the des ire d im age fi le in the fold e r contai ning th e copied fi les. The imag e file o p ens. • C lose down all appli cat ions ru nnin g on the comp uter b efore insta lling th e applic ation.
95 Troubles hooting Troubleshoo ting If yo u experien ce trou ble with your ca mera, try the followin g soluti ons. 1 First check the it ems on the tab les below. If code displays “C : ss : ss ” appear on the LCD screen, the self-di agnosis di spla y func tion is working (page 107).
96 Shooting st ill images/ movies The battery remaining indicat o r is i ncorrec t, or sufficient battery rema ining i n dicato r is displayed but the pow er runs out soon. • Yo u hav e used the came ra fo r a long time in an extreme ly hot or a n extreme ly cold lo cation.
97 Troubles hooting The LCD screen turns blue and the subject does no t a p pe ar when recordin g movies. • The image size is set to [6 40(F ine)] while an A/ V conn ecting cable is connected to the A/V O UT (MONO) jack. p Disconnect the A/V conn ecting cable .
98 Noise appe ar s in the image whe n you view th e LCD screen in a da rk place. • Th e cam e r a is f unc ti oning to incre as e th e visibili ty of the LCD scre en by tem porarily brighteni ng the image und er co ndit ion s of low illu mination . p There i s no eff ect on t he recorded image.
99 Troubles hooting Viewing ima ges The eyes of the subje ct come out red. — p Set [Red Eye Reduct ion] on the S etup scree n to [On] (pages 29 and 114). Th e da te and t im e ar e recorded in correctly. • The date an d time are not set corr e ct ly.
100 Deleting/Editing Images Computers Symptom Cause Sol u tio n Your camera cannot delete an im age. • The i ma g e is protec ted. • You are using a “Mem ory Stick Duo” with a write-pr o tec t swi tch, and the write- pr ot ec t switch is set to th e LOCK position.
101 Troubles hooting Your computer does not recognize y our camera. • The camera i s turned of f. • The batt ery level is low. • You are not usi ng the supplied USB c ab le. • The USB cable is not connecte d f irml y. • The ca mera is not prope rly installed to the USB cradle.
102 “Memor y Stick Duo” The image and sound are interru pted by noise wh en you view a movi e o n a computer. • You are playing back the fil e dire ctly from the “ Memory Stic k Duo. ” p Copy the file to t he hard disk of yo ur comput er and t hen play back the file f rom the ha rd disk ( pa ge s 87, 88, 89 a nd 93).
103 Troubles hooting PictBridge comp liant printer Symptom Cause Solu tion You cannot connect with the printer. • The p rinter is no t complia nt with the PictBri dge. • The print er condition does not allow connection. • [USB Conn ect] is not set to [Pict Br id ge] on the Setup scree n.
104 Others Symptom Cause Sol u tio n Your camera does not work. • You are not using an “Inf oLIT HIUM” ba tte r y pack. • The ba tt ery le ve l is low. (The E indic a tor appears.) • The AC Adap tor is not connected securel y. • The ca mera is not properly ins talled to the USB cradle.
105 Troubles hooting Warnings and messages The fo llowin g messa ges may ap pear on the LCD sc reen. Message Mea ning/Correct ive Action No M emory Stick • Insert a “Mem ory Stick D uo” (page 19). System er ror • Turn th e power of f and on a gain (p ag e 16).
106 Cannot divide • The movie is not long en ough to be divided. • The file is not a movi e. Inva lid o per atio n • You are playing back a f ile that was created on eq uipment o ther th an this camera. • The batte ry level is low or zero. Charge the batt ery pack (page 11).
107 Troubles hooting Self-diagnosis dis play – If a code s tart ing wit h an a lphabet letter app ears Your came ra has a self-diagnosi s disp lay. This fun ction di splays the camera co ndition on th e LCD screen with a comb ination of a letter and fo ur numeri cal digits.
108 Number of im ages that can be s aved or shooting time The n umber of i mages that can be sav ed and the shootin g time differ , depe ndi ng on the capaci ty of the “Memory Stick Duo,” the image size , an d th e ima g e qualit y . Refer to the f ollowin g chart s when you choose a “Memory St ic k Duo.
109 Addition al information Mo vie Recording ti m e notat i on The tim e is indi cated as hours, mi nut es, seconds in orde r from the left. E xa m ple: [1:10: 28] t 1 hour, 10 min utes, 28 seconds 16.
110 Menu items Menu items tha t can be m odified differ depend ing on the positi on of the mode switch. Factory setti ngs are indica te d w ith x . When the m ode sw itch is s e t to Item Se tting Descripti on (Cam era) / / / / / / / / Program / x Auto Selects the cam era mo d e ( pa ge 23 ).
111 Addition al information 1) This does not appear when ( Camera) in the menu is s et to [Auto]. 2) This does not appear when ( Camera) in the menu is s et to other than [Program]. 3) This does not appear when (Camera) in the me nu is set to [Aut o], (Magnif ying glas s mod e), (T wil ight mode) , (T wili ght portrait m ode) or (Fireworks mode).
112 When the m ode sw itch is s e t to Item Se tting Descripti on (EV) +2 .0EV / + 1.7E V / + 1.3E V / +1.0E V / +0.7EV / +0.3EV / x 0EV / –0 .3EV / –0.7EV / –1.0EV / –1 .3EV / –1 .7EV / –2.0EV Adjust s the exp osure (page 50). 9 (Focus) / 7.
113 Addition al information When the mod e switch is set to Item Sett ing Description (Folder) O K / Cancel S e le ct s the folde r containing the image you want to play back (p ag e 60) . (Protect) — Protects and unprotects images ag ainst accident al era sure (page 66).
114 Setup items The Set up scr een appears w he n yo u advance to in the me nu and pre ss B again. Factory setti ngs are indica te d w ith x . (Cam era) (Memory Stic k Tool) Item Setti ng Description AF Mode x Single / Monito r / Cont S e lects the focu s ope r at ion m ode (pag e 48).
115 Addition al information (Set u p 1) (Setup 2) Item S etting Descript ion LCD Brightness Br i ght / x Normal / Dark Selects the LCD brigh tne s s. This has no effect on the reco rd ed im ages. LCD Backlight Bri ght / x Normal Selec ts the brightne ss of the LCD backlig ht.
116 Precautions Do not leave the camera in the following pl aces • In extremely ho t pl ace, such as in a car parke d i n the su n . The camera body may become def or me d or this may cau se a malfunct ion. • Under dir ect sun li ght or near a hea ter.
117 Addition al information On intern al recharg eable button battery This cam era has an i nternal rec hargeable button ba tt ery for maintai ni n g th e da te an d time and other setti ngs regardless of whet he r the pow e r is on or off. This r echarge able but ton bat tery is conti nually ch arged as long as you are usi ng the came ra.
118 1) “MagicGate M emory Stick Duo” and “Memory Stick P R O Duo” are equipped with MagicGate function s. MagicGate is copyright protection technology that uses encryption technology . Data recording/playback that requires MagicGate functions cannot be performed with this camera.
119 Addition al information Notes on using a Memory St ick Duo Adaptor (s upplied) • When using a “Memor y Stick Duo” with a “Memory Stick” compli ant device, be sure to insert the “M emory Stick Duo” into a Memory Stick Duo Adaptor .
120 How to store the ba ttery pack • If the bat te ry pa c k is not to be used for a long time, do th e fo ll ow in g pro ce d ure once per year to mainta in proper function . 1 Full y char ge th e batte ry. 2 Discharg e on your cam era. 3 Remove the batter y from your camera and store i t in a dry, co ol place.
121 Addition al information x UC-TB USB cradle [Input and Output connectors] A/V OUT (M ONO) jack (Monaural ) Minijack Video: 1 Vp-p, 75 Ω , unbalanced, sync negative Audio: 327 mV (at a 47 k Ω load) Output impedance 1 k Ω USB jack B USB connection High-Speed USB (USB 2.
122 The LCD scre en When shootin g still images A Recording mod e indicator (52, 55-58) B AE/AF lock indicator (22, 49) C Battery remain ing indicator (13) D White balance indicator (54)/ Camera m ode.
123 Addition al information When shooting movies A Recor di ng mode indicator ( 77) B Battery rem a ini ng indicator (13 ) C White bal ance indicator (54) D Low ba ttery w arning i ndicator (106) E Me.
124 When playin g back still images A Image size indicator (20) B Recording mod e indicator (52, 55-58) C Not disc onnect USB cable indicator (72, 74, 106) D V o lume indicator (58)/ Protect indicator.
125 Addition al information When playing back moving image s A Image size indicator (77) B Recor di ng mode indicator ( 77) C Pla ybac k in dicator (78) D V o lume indicator (78) E Change folder indic.
126 Index Index A A C Ada ptor .... ......... ....... ....... ......... ....... ..... 11 , 15 Access lam p ...... ......... ...... ....... ............ ........... .. 19 AE/AF l ock ....... ......... ...... ....... ......... .... 2 2, 24, 4 9 AF illum i na to r .
127 Index N NR slo w shutter ......... ......... ....... ....... ......... .......34 NTSC s ystem .... ....... ........... ......... ....... ......38, 1 15 Number of images that can be shot or vie wed ..... ......... .. ........... .......14, 21, 108 P P AL system .
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