Sony MVC-CD500 [100/132] Shooting still images movies
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100
Shooting still images/movies
Symptom Cause Solution
The LCD screen is not
turned on even when the
power is turned on.
• The power was turned off with the LCD
backlight turned off the last time you used the
camera.
p Turn on the LCD backlight (page 30).
The subject is not visible
on the screen.
• The mode dial is not set to , P, S, A, M,
SCN or
.
p Set it to
, P, S, A, M, SCN or (Clip Motion) (pages 22
and 80).
The image is out of focus. • The subject is too close.
•The
(Twilight mode) or (Landscape
mode) is selected for the Scene Selection
function.
• The focus preset function is selected.
• [Conversion Lens] in the SET UP settings is set
to [On].
p Record in the macro recording mode. Make sure to position the
lens farther away from the subject than the shortest shooting
distance when shooting (page 26).
p Set it to other modes (page 64).
p Cancel the function (page 51).
p Set it to [Off] (pages 41 and 117).
Zoom does not work. • [Conversion Lens] in the SET UP settings is set
to [On].
• The zoom magnification cannot be changed
while shooting movies (MPEG Movie).
p Set it to [Off] (pages 41 and 117).
—
Smart zoom does not
function.
• You cannot use smart zoom while shooting
movies (MPEG Movie).
• [Smart Zoom] is set to [Off] in the SET UP
settings.
• The image size is set to [5.0M] or [4.5M(3:2)].
—
p Set [Smart Zoom] to [On] (pages 41 and 116).
p Set image size to other settings except [5.0M] and [4.5M(3:2)].
The image is too dark. • You are shooting a subject with a light source
behind the subject.
• The brightness of the LCD screen is too low.
• The LCD backlight is set to off.
p Adjust the exposure (page 51).
p Adjust the brightness of the LCD screen (pages 41 and 118).
p Turn the LCD backlight on (page 30).
The image is too bright. • You are shooting a spotlighted subject in a dark
location such as on a stage.
• The brightness of the LCD screen is too bright.
p Adjust the exposure (page 51).
p Adjust the brightness of the LCD screen (pages 41 and 118).
Содержание
- Digital still camera 1
- Mvc cd500 1
- Operating instructions 1
- Owner s record 1
- Caution 2
- Caution the use of optical instruments with this product will increase eye hazard use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure 2
- Declaration of conformity 2
- For the customers in the u s a 2
- If you have any questions about this product you may call 2
- Regulatory information 2
- This device complies with part 15 of the fcc rules operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation 2
- To prevent fire or shock hazard do not expose the unit to rain or moisture 2
- Warning 2
- Attention 3
- Attention for the customers in europe 3
- Caution 3
- For the customers in the u s a and canada 3
- Notice 3
- Notice on the supplied ac adaptor for the customers in the united kingdom 3
- Recycling lithium ion batteries 3
- Back up recommendation 4
- Before using your camera 4
- Clean the flash surface before use 4
- Do not get the camera wet 4
- Do not shake or strike the camera 4
- Lcd screen lcd finder only models with an lcd finder and lens 4
- No compensation for contents of the recording 4
- Notes on image data compatibility 4
- Precaution on copyright 4
- Trial recording 4
- We recommend that you use this camera with mavica discs while the image is being read from or written to the disc the access lamp flashes red when this lamp is lit do not shake or strike the camera 4
- About the carl zeiss lens 5
- Do not aim the camera at the sun or other bright light 5
- Do not expose the camera to sand or dust 5
- Handling of the movable lens 5
- Mtf is an abbreviation of modulation transfer function a numeric value indicating the amount of light from a specific part of the subject gathered at the corresponding position in the image 5
- Notes on the camera locations 5
- The pictures used in this manual 5
- Trademarks 5
- Advanced still image shooting 6
- Before advanced operations 6
- Deleting still images 6
- Getting started 6
- Shooting still images 6
- Table of contents 6
- Viewing still images 6
- Additional information 7
- Advanced still image viewing 7
- Enjoying images on your computer 7
- Enjoying movies 7
- Still image editing 7
- Troubleshooting 7
- Capture images with your computer 8
- Flow chart for disc operations 8
- Introduction 8
- This digital still camera is capable of recording still images and movies onto 8 cm cd r cd rw discs 8
- You can easily copy images onto your computer through a cd rom drive or the usb cable and view and modify images on your computer using application software when using a cd rom drive to view images on your computer finalization is required page 85 8
- Identifying the parts 9
- Qd qf qg qh qj qk ql 10
- Charging the battery pack 11
- Getting started 11
- Install the battery pack then close the battery cover 11
- Open the battery cover 11
- Open the dc in jack cover and connect the ac adaptor supplied to the dc in jack of your camera 11
- Battery remaining indicator 12
- Charging time 12
- Connect the power cord mains lead to the ac adaptor and then to a wall outlet wall socket 12
- To remove the battery pack 12
- Number of images and battery life that can be recorded viewed 13
- Shooting movie 13
- Shooting still images 13
- The tables show the approximate number of images and the battery life that can be recorded viewed when you shoot images in normal mode with a fully charged battery pack at a temperature of 25 c 77 f the numbers of images that can be recorded or viewed take into account changing the supplied disc as necessary note that the actual numbers may be less than indicated depending on the conditions of use 13
- Under the average condition 13
- Viewing still image 13
- Connect the power cord mains lead to the ac adaptor and then to a wall outlet wall socket 14
- Open the dc in jack cover and connect the ac adaptor supplied to the dc in jack of your camera 14
- Using an external power source 14
- Using your camera abroad 14
- Auto power off function 15
- How to use the control button 15
- Slide the power switch in the direction of the arrow 15
- Turning on off your camera 15
- Setting the date and time 16
- Close the disc cover 18
- Inserting and removing a disc 18
- Open the disc cover 18
- Place a disc in the disc tray 18
- Shooting still images 18
- Initializing a disc 19
- What is initialization 19
- Setting the still image size 20
- Image size and quality 21
- The number of images that can be saved in a supplied cd 21
- Units images 21
- You can choose image size from among the five options in the following tables the below image size is a minimum setting for examples when you want to improve image quality select the larger image size 21
- You can choose image size number of pixels and image quality compression ratio based on the kind of images you want to shoot the larger you make the image size and the higher you make the image quality the better your image but also the larger the amount of data needed to preserve your image this means you can save fewer images in your disc choose an image size and quality level appropriately for the kind of images you want to shoot you can resize the images later resize function see page 77 21
- Auto adjustment mode 22
- Basic still image shooting 22
- Basic still image shooting auto adjustment mode 22
- Lamp page 10 goes out you can shoot the next imag 23
- Mode dial for still image shooting 23
- Press the shutter button fully down 23
- The shutter sounds the image will be recorded in the disc when 23
- Auto focus 24
- Checking the last image you shot quick review 24
- Press b 7 on the control button 24
- Press the zoom button to choose the desired zoom position for shooting 25
- Smart zoom 25
- Using the zoom feature 25
- Center the subject in the frame and press the shutter button fully down 26
- Set the mode dial to and press b on the control button 26
- Shooting close ups macro 26
- Selecting a flash mode 27
- Using the self timer 27
- No indicator auto the flash automatically pops up and strobes when the surroundings are dark r forced flash the flash strobes regardless of the surrounding brightness r slow synchro the flash strobes regardless of the surrounding brightness the shutter speed is slow in a dark place so you can clearly shoot the background that is out of flash light r no flash the flash does not strobe 28
- Set red eye reduction to on in the set up settings page 116 indicator appears on the lcd screen and the flash pre strobes before shooting to reduce the red eye phenomenon 28
- To reduce the red eye phenomenon when shooting live subjects 28
- About hologram af 29
- Hologram af auto focus is an af fill light system that applies laser holograms to enable you to shoot still images in dark places the hologram af system uses gentler radiation than conventional high brightness leds or lamps thus satisfying laser class 1 specifications and maintaining higher safety for human eyes 29
- Recording images with the hologram af 29
- The hologram af is fill light to focus more easily on a subject in dark surroundings when not using this function set hologram af to off in the set up settings page 116 appears on the screen and the hologram af emits red light when the shutter button is pressed halfway until the focus is locked 29
- Each time you press display lcd back light on off the display changes in the following order 30
- Indicators on the screen during shooting 30
- Inserting the date and time on a still image 31
- Viewing images on the lcd screen of your camera 32
- Viewing single images 32
- Viewing still images 32
- Press the zoom w index button once 33
- Press the zoom w index button once more 33
- Select the desired still image with b b on the control button 33
- Viewing an index screen nine image or triple image 33
- Connect the supplied a v connecting cable to the a v out mono jack of the camera and the audio video input jacks of the tv 34
- Set the mode dial to and turn on the camera 34
- Turn on the tv and set the tv video switch to video 34
- Viewing images on a tv screen 34
- Deleting images 36
- Deleting still images 36
- Deleting images in index nine image mode 37
- Deleting images in index triple image mode 38
- Formatting a cd rw 39
- Before advanced operations 41
- Changing the items in the set up screen 41
- Changing the menu settings 41
- How to setup and operate your camera 41
- To turn off the menu display 41
- To turn off the set up screen display 41
- A turn the jog dial to select the item you want to set 42
- B press the jog dial 42
- C to set other items press the jog dial and then perform the following operations 42
- How to use the jog dial 42
- To select the item 42
- To select the value 42
- Creating or selecting a folder 43
- Deciding the still image quality 43
- Changing the recording folder 44
- Creating a new folder 44
- To cancel changing the recording folder 44
- To cancel folder creation 44
- A set the mode dial to p 45
- Advanced still image shooting 45
- B shift the f value and shutter speed combination 45
- Mode dial p 45
- Mode dial s a m 45
- Program shift 45
- Shooting with program shift 45
- Shooting with the manual adjustments 45
- A set the mode dial to s 46
- B select a shutter speed value 46
- Nr slow shutter 46
- Select a shutter speed with the jog dial page 42 the shutter speed can be selected from 1 1000 to 8 seconds if you select a shutter speed of 1 6 second or slower nr slow shutter function is automatically activated 46
- Shutter speed priority mode 46
- This function lets you shoot a fast moving subject with its motion frozen or the flow motion of a moving subject 46
- A set the mode dial to a 47
- A set the mode dial to m 47
- Af mode 47
- Af range finder frame 47
- Aperture priority mode 47
- B select an aperture value 47
- B select the shutter speed value 47
- C select the aperture value 47
- Choosing an auto focus method 47
- Manual exposure mode 47
- A set the mode dial to p s a m scn or 48
- Af range finder 48
- B press focus to switch to af range finder frame select 48
- C select the desired af range 48
- Choosing a focus range finder frame 48
- Choosing a focus range finder frame af range finder 48
- Mode dial p s a m scn 48
- Multipoint af 48
- Selected frame priority af 48
- Spot af 48
- A set the mode dial to set up 49
- Af mode 49
- B select camera 1 with v af mode with b v v 49
- C select the desired mode with b v v then press z 49
- Choosing a focus operation 49
- Choosing a focus operation af mode 49
- Continuous af 49
- Mode dial set up 49
- Monitoring af 49
- Single af 49
- The camera adjusts the focus before the shutter button is pressed and held halfway down and then continues to adjust the focus even after af lock is completed this allows shooting of moving subjects with continued focus 49
- This mode allows accurate focusing over a wide range from near to distant subjects and is useful for shooting stationary subjects the focus is not adjusted before the shutter button is pressed and held halfway down when the shutter button is pressed and held halfway down and af lock is complete the focus is locked 49
- This shortens the time needed for focusing the camera adjusts the focus before the shutter button is pressed and held halfway down letting you compose images with the focus already adjusted when the shutter button is pressed and held halfway down and af lock is complete the focus is locked the factory setting is monitoring af 49
- You can select from the following three focus modes for your camera 49
- Focus preset 50
- Setting the distance to the subject 50
- A set the mode dial to p s a m scn or 51
- Adjusting the exposure 51
- B press focus to switch to focus preset 51
- C turn the jog dial to select the desired focus setting 51
- Ev adjustment 51
- Mode dial p s a scn 51
- To reactivate auto focusing 51
- A histogram is a graph showing the brightness of an image the horizontal axis shows the brightness and the vertical axis shows the number of pixels the graph display indicates a dark image when skewed to the left side and a bright image when skewed to the right side the histogram is a useful reference for checking the exposure during recording and playback without being affected by the brightness of the lcd screen 52
- A set the mode dial to p s a m or scn 52
- A set the mode dial to p s a scn or 52
- Adjust the exposure value while checking the brightness of the background 52
- B press display lcd back light on off to display the histogram 52
- B press exposure 52
- C adjust the exposure based on the histogram 52
- C select the desired exposure value with the jog dial 52
- Displaying a histogram 52
- Return the exposure adjustment value to 0ev 52
- To reactivate auto exposure 52
- Metering is performed with priority given to the center of the image the camera determines the exposure based on the brightness of a subject near the center according to the shooting aim 53
- Mode dial p s a m scn 53
- Selecting the metering mode 53
- The image is divided into multiple regions and metering is performed for each region the camera judges the subject position and background brightness and determines a well balanced exposure the camera is set to multi pattern metering as the factory setting 53
- This function enables you to select the metering mode to suit the shooting conditions and purpose 53
- Ae lock 54
- Shooting with the exposure fixed 54
- C target the subject you want to shoot and press and hold the shutter button halfway down 55
- D press the shutter button fully down 55
- Exposure bracket 55
- Mode dial p s a m scn 55
- Shooting three images with the exposure shifted 55
- To release ae lock 55
- To return to normal mode 56
- A set the mode dial to p s a m scn or 57
- Adjusting color tones 57
- B press menu 57
- C select wb white bal with b b then select the desired setting with v v 57
- Mode dial p s a m scn 57
- To reactivate auto adjustment 57
- To shoot in one push white balance mode 57
- White balance 57
- A set the mode dial to p s a m or scn 58
- Adjusting the flash level 58
- B press menu 58
- C select flash level with b b then select the desired setting with v v 58
- Flash level 58
- Mode dial p s a m scn 58
- A set the mode dial to 59
- B press image size 59
- Before operation 59
- C select the desired mode with v v 59
- Clip motion 59
- D shoot the image for the first frame 59
- E shoot the image for the next frame 59
- F press z 59
- Mode dial 59
- Shooting multiple frames 59
- To delete some or all of the frame images while making a clip motion recording 59
- A set the mode dial to 60
- B press menu 60
- Before operation 60
- C select interval with 60
- Mode dial 60
- Multi burst 60
- Shooting in multi burst mode 60
- Then select the desired frame interval with v v 60
- A set the mode dial to p s a m or scn 61
- B press menu 61
- Burst 3 61
- C select mode rec mode with b b then select burst 3 with v v 61
- D shoot the image 61
- Mode dial p s a m scn 61
- Shooting three images continuously 61
- To return to normal mode 61
- E mail 62
- Shooting still images for e mail 62
- Shooting still images in tiff mode 62
- To return to normal mode 62
- Shooting still images with audio files 63
- To return to normal mode 63
- Mode dial scn 64
- Scene selection 64
- Shooting according to scene conditions 64
- A set the mode dial to scn 65
- Adding special effects 65
- B press menu 65
- C select scn with b then select the desired mode with v v 65
- Mode dial p s a m scn 65
- Picture effect 65
- To cancel scene selection 65
- Confirm before write 66
- Confirming whether to record images 66
- To cancel picture effects 66
- A mount the hvl f32x external flash on the advanced accessory shoe 67
- B turn on the hvl f32x 67
- C set the mode dial to p s a m or scn 67
- D shoot the image 67
- Mode dial p s a m scn 67
- To confirm recording of images shot in the exposure bracket or burst 3 modes 67
- Using an external flash 67
- Using the sony hvl f32x flash 67
- Using a commercially available external flash 68
- Using the sony hvl f1000 flash 68
- Advanced still image viewing 69
- Folder 69
- Selecting the folder and playing back images 69
- To cancel the selection 69
- When multiple folders are created in the disc 69
- A set the mode dial to 70
- B display the image to be enlarged 70
- C press the zoom t button to zoom in on the image 70
- D select the desired portion of the image with v v b b 70
- E adjust the image size with the zoom w t button 70
- Enlarging a portion of a still image 70
- Enlarging an image playback zoom 70
- Mode dial 70
- To cancel playback zoom 70
- A press menu after playback zoom 71
- A set the mode dial to 71
- B press menu 71
- B select trimming with b then press z 71
- C select slide with b b then press z 71
- C select the image size with v v then press z 71
- D select start with v b then press z 71
- Mode dial 71
- Playing back successive images 71
- Recording an enlarged image trimming 71
- Slide show 71
- To cancel the slide show setting 71
- Rotate 72
- Rotating still images 72
- To cancel rotation 72
- To skip to the next previous image during the slide show 72
- To stop slide show playback 72
- Jog playback 73
- Playing back continuously 73
- Playing back frame by frame 73
- Playing back images shot in multi burst mode 73
- To pause playback 73
- To delete shot images 74
- To return to the normal playback 74
- In index nine image mode 75
- In single image mode 75
- Protect 75
- Protecting images 75
- Still image editing 75
- To cancel the protection 75
- A set the mode dial to then press the zoom w index twice to display the index triple image screen 76
- And repeat step 4 76
- B display the image you want to protect in the center position with 76
- C press menu 76
- D select protect with 76
- E to protect other images display the image you want to protect in the center position with 76
- G press menu 76
- H select ok with b then press 76
- In index triple image mode 76
- Then press 76
- To cancel all protection of all images in the folder 76
- To cancel individual protection 76
- To cancel previously set protection 76
- To exit the protect function 76
- To protect all images in the folder 76
- A set the mode dial to 77
- B display the image you want to resize with 77
- C press menu 77
- Changing image size 77
- Choosing images to print 77
- D select resize with 77
- E select the desired size with 77
- Mode dial 77
- Print dpof mark 77
- Resize 77
- Then press 77
- Then press z 77
- To cancel resizing 77
- In index nine image mode 78
- In single image mode 78
- To unmark the mark 78
- In index triple image mode 79
- To exit the mark function 79
- To unmark all the marks in the folder 79
- To unmark mar 79
- To unmark the mark 79
- A set the mode dial to 80
- B press image size 80
- Before starting 80
- C select the desired size with v v 80
- D press the shutter button fully down 80
- E press the shutter button fully down again to stop recording 80
- Enjoying movies 80
- Indicators during shooting 80
- Mode dial 80
- Shooting close ups macro 80
- Shooting movies 80
- Using the self timer 80
- A set the mode dial to 81
- B select the desired movie with b b 81
- C press z 81
- Indicators during viewing movies 81
- Mode dial 81
- To adjust the volume 81
- To advance or rewind the movie 81
- To stop playback 81
- Viewing movies on the lcd screen 81
- Delete 82
- Deleting movies 82
- In index nine image mode 82
- In single image mode 82
- To cancel deletion 82
- In index triple image mode 83
- To cancel deletion 83
- To delete all movies in the folder 83
- Communication with your computer 84
- Enjoying images on your computer 84
- Introduction 84
- J y g g y p 84
- Recommended computer environment 84
- Recommended windows environment 84
- There are two methods for viewing images on a computer 84
- Viewing images on your computer 84
- When a usb connector is not provided on your computer 84
- A set the mode dial to set up and turn on the power 85
- B select disc tool 1 with v v on the control button then press b select finalize with v then press b 85
- C select ok with v on the control button then press z 85
- D select ok again with v on the control button then press z 85
- Finalizing a disc 85
- Viewing images using cd rom drive 85
- What is finalization 85
- A place the cd rw you want to unfinalize in the disc tray set the mode dial to 86
- B select ok with v on the control button then press z 86
- Canceling finalization unfinalize cd rw only 86
- To cancel finalization 86
- To cancel the unfinalization 86
- To unfinalize again after canceling the unfinalization 86
- A slide the disc into the inner groove and under two of the tabs on the inner circle of the adaptor in the order shown by the numbers 87
- B pull the third tab to the outside and slip the disc into place release the third tab and the disc will be held firmly in place 87
- C check that the disc is set correctly in the grooves of the adaptor all the tabs are even with the surface of the adaptor and the disc does not protrude from the adaptor 87
- If your cd rom drive does not support 8 cm cd use the supplied 8 cm cd adaptor 87
- Sony is printed on the reverse side of the adaptor and the surface is lustrous 87
- Using the supplied 8cm cd adapter 87
- A start up your computer and insert a finalized disc into the cd rom drive of your computer 88
- B open my computer and double click the drive you use for the disc example mv_20030101 e 88
- C double click dcim then double click the folder containing the image file you want to view 88
- D double click the desired image file 88
- The file opens 88
- The folder contents are displayed 88
- Viewing images through a cd rom drive 88
- Windows 98 98se 2000 me xp 88
- Example for windows me users 89
- Image file storage destinations and image file names 89
- Image files recorded with your camera are grouped as folders in the disc 89
- Ssss stands for any number within the range from 0001 to 9999 the numerical portions of the following files are the same a small size image file shot in e mail mode and its corresponding image file an audio file shot in voice mode and its corresponding image file an uncompressed image file shot in tiff mode and its corresponding image file an image file shot with clip motion and its corresponding index image file 90
- Copying images into your computer through a usb connection 91
- Installing the ptp manager 91
- Installing imagemixer 92
- Connecting the camera to your computer 93
- A follow the steps on page 93 and make the usb connection the ptp manager starts click next 94
- B select the images that you want to copy then click next 94
- Copying images 94
- D connect the usb cable to your computer 94
- Disconnecting the usb cable from your computer or removing the disc from your camera during usb connection 94
- C specify the image group names to be copied and the copy destination then click next 95
- D click finish 95
- When the ptp manager does not start up 95
- Copying images using the windows xp autoplay wizard 96
- Creating a video cd 96
- Viewing images on your computer 96
- For mac os x users v10 v10 v10 97
- Battery pack and power 98
- First check the items on the tables below if code displays c ss ss appear on the screen the self diagnosis display function is working page 109 98
- If you experience trouble with your camera try the following solutions 98
- Should your camera still not work properly consult your sony dealer or local authorized sony service facility 98
- Should your camera still not work properly press the reset button on the bottom of the camera using a fine tipped object then turn on the power again all the settings including date and time are cleared 98
- Troubleshooting 98
- P s a m scn or 100
- Shooting still images movies 100
- Twilight mode or 100
- Viewing images 102
- Computers 103
- Deleting editing images 103
- Others 106
- The following messages may appear on the screen 107
- Warnings and messages 107
- Page 11 108
- Page 39 108
- C 32 ss 109
- If a code starting with an alphabet letter appears 109
- Self diagnosis display 109
- Additional information 110
- In addition to setting the image size and image quality you can also select various recording modes according to the purpose of shooting 110
- Number of images that can be saved or shooting time 110
- The values for the number of images that can be saved and the shooting time may vary depending on the shooting conditions for normal shooting times and numbers of images that can be saved see page 21 the numbers in the table indicate the number of images that can be recorded or the recordable time for the supplied cd r disc 110
- Units images 110
- Units images 111
- Menu items 112
- Menu items that can be modified differ depending on the position of the mode dial the screen shows only the items you can operate in each specific mode factory settings are indicated with x 112
- When the mode dial is set to 112
- When the mode dial is set to p s a m or scn 112
- When the mode dial is set to when moving image is set to mpeg movie in the set up settings 113
- When the mode dial is set to when moving image is set to clip motion in the set up settings 114
- When the mode dial is set to when moving image is set to multi burst in the set up settings 114
- When the mode dial is set to 115
- Camera 1 116
- Set the mode dial to set up the set up screen appears factory settings are indicated with x 116
- Set up items 116
- Camera 2 117
- Disc tool 1 117
- When conversion lens is set to on 117
- Disc tool 2 118
- Setup 1 118
- Setup 2 118
- Do not leave the camera in the following places 119
- Note on operating temperature 119
- On cleaning 119
- On cleaning the pickup lens 119
- On handling the camera 119
- On pickup lens 119
- Precautions 119
- Cleaning the disc 120
- On discs 120
- On internal rechargeable button battery 120
- On moisture condensation 120
- Charging the battery pack 121
- Do not use any solvent benzine thinner static protection product record cleaner etc to clean a disc 121
- On infolithium battery pack 121
- The infolithium battery pack is a lithium ion battery pack that has functions for communicating information related to operating conditions between your camera and the ac adaptor the infolithium battery pack calculates the power consumption according to the operating conditions of your camera and displays the remaining battery time in minutes 121
- We recommend charging the battery pack in an ambient temperature of between 10 c to 30 c 50 f to 86 f you may not be able to efficiently charge the battery pack outside of this temperature range 121
- What is the infolithium battery pack 121
- Battery life 122
- Effective use of the battery pack 122
- How to store the battery pack 122
- Remaining battery time indicator 122
- General 123
- Input and output connectors 123
- Lcd screen 123
- Specifications 123
- X camera system 123
- X ac l15a l15b ac adaptor 124
- X accessories 124
- X np fm50 battery pack 124
- Qd qf qg qh qj 125
- The lcd screen 125
- W wa ws wd wf wg 125
- Qa qs qd 126
- Qf qg qh 126
- When shooting movies 126
- Qa qs qd qf qg qh 127
- Recording mode indicator 59 63 127
- When playing back still images 127
- When playing back moving images 128
- A v connecting cable 34 129
- Ac adaptor 11 14 129
- Access lamp 18 129
- Advanced accessory shoe 9 67 129
- Ae af lock 50 129
- Ae af lock indicator 22 129
- Af lock 50 129
- Af mode 49 129
- Af range finder frame 48 129
- Aperture priority mode 47 129
- Auto adjustment mode 22 129
- Auto focus 24 47 129
- Auto power off function 15 129
- Battery pack 129
- Beep shutter sound 118 129
- Bracket 55 129
- Brightness 129
- Burst 61 129
- Changing the recording folder 44 129
- Charging 129
- Cleaning 119 120 129
- Clip motion 59 129
- Clock set 16 129
- Computer 129
- Confirm before write 66 129
- Contrast 113 129
- Control button 10 15 41 129
- Conversion lens 117 129
- Copying images 94 97 129
- Creating a new folder 44 129
- Dc plug 11 14 129
- Deleting images 36 82 129
- Dpof 77 129
- E mail 62 129
- Editing still images 129
- Enlarging an image 70 129
- Ev adjustment 51 129
- Exposure bracket 55 129
- External power source 14 129
- Focusing 129
- Folder 130
- Formatting a cd rw 39 130
- Gif 59 90 130
- Histogram 52 130
- Hologram af 29 130
- Hot shoe 117 130
- Infolithium battery pack 121 130
- Installation 130
- Iso 112 130
- Jog dial 42 130
- Jog playback 73 130
- Jpg 90 130
- Lcd screen 130
- Manual exposure mode 47 130
- Menu settings 41 112 130
- Metering mode 130
- Mode dial 16 23 130
- Moisture condensation 120 130
- Mpeg movie 80 130
- Mpg 90 130
- Multi burst 60 130
- Nr slow shutter 46 130
- Ntsc system 35 118 130
- Pal system 35 118 130
- Picture effect 65 130
- Precautions 119 130
- Print dpof mark 77 130
- Protect 75 130
- Quick review 24 130
- Red eye reduction 28 130
- Reset button 98 130
- Resize 77 130
- Rotate 72 130
- Saturation 113 130
- Scene selection 130
- Self diagnosis display 109 130
- Self timer 27 130
- Setting 131
- Sharpness 113 131
- Shooting mode 131
- Shutter speed priority mode 46 131
- Slide show 71 131
- Smart zoom 25 131
- Still image shooting 131
- Still image viewing 131
- Superimposing the date and time 31 131
- Tiff 62 131
- Trimming 71 131
- Tv color system 35 131
- Unfinalizing a disc 86 131
- Usb 91 93 97 131
- Using your camera abroad 14 131
- Video cd 96 131
- Viewing images on the lcd screen 32 81 131
- Viewing images on your computer 84 131
- Voice 63 131
- Warnings and messages 107 131
- White balance 57 131
- Sony corporation printed in japan 132
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