Operating Instructions
Table Of Contents
- Before using your camera
- Table of contents
- Identifying the parts
- Getting started
- Shooting still images
- Viewing still images
- Deleting still images
- Before advanced operations
- Advanced still image shooting
- Choosing a focus method
- Setting the distance to the subject
- Adjusting the exposure
- Selecting a metering mode
- Adjusting color tones
- Adjusting the flash level
- Shooting multiple frames
- Shooting in Multi Burst mode
- Shooting two images in succession
- Shooting still images for e-mail
- Shooting still images with audio files
- Shooting according to scene conditions
- Adding special effects
- Advanced still image viewing
- Still image editing
- Enjoying movies
- Enjoying images on your computer
- Copying images to your computer – For Windows users
- Installing the USB driver
- Installing “Image Transfer”
- Installing “ImageMixer”
- Connecting the camera to your computer
- Copying images using “Image Transfer”
- Changing “Image Transfer” settings
- Copying images without using “Image Transfer”
- Viewing the images on your computer
- Image file storage destinations and file names
- Copying images to your computer – For Macintosh users
- Creating a Video CD
- Copying images to your computer – For Windows users
- Troubleshooting
- Additional information
- Index

101
Additional information
The number of images
that can be saved/
shooting time
The number of images that can be saved and
the shooting time are different, depending
on the capacity of the “Memory Stick,” the
image size, and the image quality. Refer to
the following charts when you choose a
“Memory Stick.”
• The number of images is listed in Fine
(Standard) order.
• 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 25.
• When the remaining number of images
recordable is more than 9999, “ >9999 ”
is indicated.
E-mail (Units: images)
Voice (Units: images)
Clip Motion (Units: images)
Normal: When 10 frames are shot
Mobile: When two frames are shot
MPEG movie (Units: seconds)
Multi Burst (Units: images)
16MB 32MB 64MB 128MB MSX-256 MSX-512 MSX-1G
3.1M 10 (18) 20 (36) 40 (73) 81 (146) 145 (255) 296 (518) 604 (1058)
2.8M (3:2)
10 (18) 20 (36) 40 (73) 81 (146) 145 (255) 296 (518) 604 (1058)
2.0M 16 (29) 32 (59) 65 (119) 131 (239) 230 (420) 468 (854) 956 (1743)
1.2M 24 (44) 49 (89) 98 (179) 197 (359) 340 (595) 691 (1210) 1411 (2470)
VGA 88 (194) 178 (392) 358 (788) 718 (1580) 1190 (2381) 2420 (4841) 4940 (9881)
16MB 32MB 64MB 128MB MSX-256 MSX-512 MSX-1G
3.1M 9 (17) 19 (34) 39 (69) 79 (138) 142 (246) 290 (500) 592 (1022)
2.8M (3:2)
9 (17) 19 (34) 39 (69) 79 (138) 142 (246) 290 (500) 592 (1022)
2.0M 15 (26) 31 (54) 62 (109) 125 (219) 223 (396) 453 (806) 926 (1646)
1.2M 22 (38) 45 (78) 91 (157) 183 (316) 324 (549) 660 (1117) 1347 (2280)
VGA 69 (121) 140 (245) 281 (492) 564 (987) 1020 (1785) 2074 (3630) 4234 (7410)
16MB 32MB 64MB 128MB MSX-256 MSX-512 MSX-1G
Normal 88 178 358 718 1190 2420 4940
Mobile 486 982 1971 3951 3571 7261 14821
16MB 32MB 64MB 128MB MSX-256 MSX-512 MSX-1G
640 (VGA)
42 87 176 354 641 1304 2663
160 (Mail)
673 1363 2740 5494 9935 20203 41239
16MB 32MB 64MB 128MB MSX-256 MSX-512 MSX-1G
1.2M 24 (46) 50 (93) 101(187) 202 (376) 357 (649) 726 (1320) 1482 (2694)
Additi
ona
l
i
n
f
orma
ti
on










