2-654-494-11(1) Digital Still Camera User’s Guide/ Troubleshooting Enjoying the camera Using the menu Operating Instructions Before operating the unit, please read this manual and “Read This First” (separate volume) thoroughly, and retain them for future reference. Using the Setup screen Owner’s Record The model and serial numbers are located on the bottom. Record the serial number in the space provided below. Refer to these numbers whenever you call upon your Sony dealer regarding this product.
WARNING To reduce fire or shock hazard, do not expose the unit to rain or moisture. For Customers in the U.S.A. and Canada RECYCLING LITHIUM-ION BATTERIES Lithium-Ion batteries are recyclable. You can help preserve our environment by returning your used rechargeable batteries to the collection and recycling location nearest you. For more information regarding recycling of rechargeable batteries, call toll free 1-800-822-8837, or visit http://www.rbrc.
– Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. – Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Disposal of Old Electrical & Electronic Equipment (Applicable in the European Union and other European countries with separate collection systems) The supplied interface cable must be used with the equipment in order to comply with the limits for a digital device pursuant to Subpart B of Part 15 of FCC Rules.
Notes on using your camera Types of “Memory Stick” that can be used (not supplied) The IC recording medium used by this camera is a “Memory Stick”. There are two types of “Memory Stick”. “Memory Stick”: you can use a “Memory Stick” with your camera. About the Carl Zeiss lens This camera is equipped with a Carl Zeiss lens which is capable of reproducing fine images.
• Do not aim the camera at the sun or other bright light. It may cause the malfunction of your camera. • Do not use the camera near a location that generates strong radio waves or emits radiation. The camera may not be able to record or play back properly. • Using the camera in sandy or dusty locations may cause malfunctions. • If moisture condensation occurs, remove it before using the camera (page 126). • Do not shake or strike the camera.
For full use of the digital still camera Prepare the camera and shoot images easily “Read This First” (separate volume) 1 Prepare the battery pack 2 Turn the camera on/set the clock 3 Insert a recording medium (not supplied) 4 Select the image size for use 5 Shoot images easily (Auto adjustment mode) 6 View/delete images Get more friendly with your camera This manual • Shoot with your favorite settings t page 29 • Enjoy various shooting/playback using the menu t page 62 • Change the default settings t p
Table of contents Notes on using your camera .....................................................................4 Enjoying the camera Basic techniques for better images .........................................................11 Focus – Focusing on a subject successfully................................................... 11 Exposure – Adjusting the light intensity .......................................................... 12 Color – On the effects of lighting..............................................
Flash ....................................................................................................... 50 Selecting a flash mode .................................................................................... 50 Using the flash manually – Pop-up Flash mode .............................................. 51 Selecting Flash Synchro .................................................................................. 52 Using an external flash ...........................................................
Using the Setup screen 1 Camera 1 ...........................................................................................71 AF Mode Digital Zoom Power Save Date/Time AF Illuminator Auto Review 2 Camera 2 ...........................................................................................74 Expanded Focus Flash Sync. Flash Pop-up Flash Flicker Reduction Grid Line Memory Stick Tool .............................................................................76 Format Create REC.
Using your computer Enjoying your Windows computer........................................................... 83 Copying images to your computer .......................................................... 85 Viewing image files stored on a computer with your camera .................. 92 Using the supplied software.................................................................... 93 Using your Macintosh computer .............................................................
Enjoying the camera Basic techniques for better images Focus Exposure Color Quality Focus Enjoying the camera This section describes the basics so you can enjoy your camera. It tells you how to use various camera functions such as the mode dial (page 29), the menus (page 62), and so on. Focusing on a subject successfully When you press the shutter button halfway down, the camera adjusts the focus automatically (Auto Focus). Remember to press the shutter button only halfway down.
Exposure Adjusting the light intensity You can create various images by adjusting the exposure and the ISO sensitivity. Exposure is the amount of light that the camera will receive when you release the shutter. Exposure: Shutter speed = Length of time the camera receives light Aperture = Size of the opening allowing light to pass through ISO = Recording sensitivity Overexposure = too much light Whitish image The exposure is automatically set to the proper value in the auto adjustment mode.
Color On the effects of lighting Example: The color of an image affected by light sources Weather/lighting Daylight Cloudy Fluorescent Incandescent Characteristics of light White (standard) Bluish Blue-tinged Reddish Enjoying the camera The apparent color of the subject is affected by the lighting conditions. The color tones are adjusted automatically in the auto adjustment mode. However, you can adjust color tones manually with white balance (page 55).
Selecting the image size for use (t step 4 in “Read This First”) Pixel The default settings are marked with Image size* 10M (3888×2592) Many pixels (Fine image quality and large file size) Example: Printing in up to A3/A3+** size Few pixels (Rough image quality but small file size) Example: For creating web pages . Usage guidelines Larger For storing important images or printing A3/A3+** size or fine A4 size images.
Identifying parts See the pages in parentheses for details of operation.
8 9 q; qa 1 1 6 2 7 3 8 4 9 2 qs q; 5 qa qs qd A AE LOCK/ (Delete) button (43, t step 6 in “Read This First”) B (Playback) button (t step 6 in “Read This First”) 3 4 qd qf 5 qg 6 qh 7 A LCD screen (22) C Finder (t step 5 in “Read This First”) B Hook for shoulder strap (18) D FINDER/AUTO/LCD switch (t step 5 in “Read This First”) C E MENU button (31) D Mode dial (29) F Main command dial (28) E (Metering mode) button (40) G ISO button (45) F (Burst)/BRK (Bracket) button (58, H Ho
P (Self-timer)/ (Index) button (t step 5 and step 6 in “Read This First”) 1 2 Enjoying the camera 3 4 5 6 A Tripod receptacle (bottom) • Use a tripod with a screw length of less than 5.5 mm (7/32 inch). You will be unable to firmly secure the camera to tripods having screws longer than 5.5 mm (7/32 inch), and may damage the camera.
Attaching the shoulder strap • You can attach the lens cap with the lens hood attached. • When the lens hood is attached, it may block flashlight or AF illuminator light. Storing the lens hood The lens hood can be attached in the reverse direction to store it with the camera when it is not in use. Position the lens hood as shown below, by aligning the mark on the lens hood and the mark on the lens, and attach the hood to the lens (1).
Indicators on the screen See the pages in parentheses for details of operation. When shooting still images Saturation (63) S AF M AF C AF 0.7EV RAW 400 C:32:00 3 4 1.
E F Display Indication Display Indication Vibration warning (11) z AE/AF lock (t step 5 in “Read This First”) • Indicates vibration may prevent you from shooting clear images due to insufficient lighting. Even if the vibration warning appears, you can still shoot images. However, we recommend using the flash for better lighting or using a tripod or other means to stabilize the camera. Self-timer (t step 5 in “Read This First”) ON TIME recording (39) F3.
C When playing back still images Display 110min 1M 1 3 7M 3M 1M 5M Recording folder (76) 101 Playback folder (65) 101 Adobe RGB 2 ISO400 500 BACK/NEXT Display Remaining “Memory Stick” capacity (23) 4 Remaining CF card capacity (23) F3.5 +2.
Changing the screen display Each time you press the (Screen status) button, the display changes as follows. During shooting playback (an image displayed after pressing the shutter button) may occur when: – The flash strobes. – The shutter speed is slow or high. • The histogram may not appear for images recorded using other cameras. During playback Histogram on* Histogram on* 30 F2.8 -2 1 0 1 R (red) G (green) B (blue) Histogram display (page 41) Indicators off AWB ISO160 30 F2.
Number of still images The tables show the approximate number of still images that can be recorded on a recording medium formatted with this camera. The values may vary depending on the shooting conditions.
Microdrive (Normal mode) Capacity Size 1GB 10M 2GB 4GB 405 811 1217 426 811 1622 2434 273 520 1041 1562 505 961 1922 2883 410 780 1561 2343 821 1561 3123 4686 684 1301 2603 3905 1369 2603 5206 7810 1933 3675 7349 11026 4108 7809 15618 23431 5M 3M Microdrive (RAW mode) Capacity Size 10M 7M 5M 3M 1M • • • • 24 6GB 213 7M 1M (Units: Images) 1GB (Units: Images) 2GB 4GB 6GB 41 78 156 235 45 86 173 260 43 81 163 245 46 88 176 265 45 86 17
Battery life and number of images that can be recorded/viewed • The battery capacity decreases as the number of uses increases and also over time (page 125). • The number of images that can be recorded/ viewed and the battery life are decreased under the following conditions: – The surrounding temperature is low. – The flash is used frequently. – The camera has been turned on and off many times. – The zoom is used frequently. – [LCD Backlight] or [EVF Backlight] is set to [Bright].
Operation workflow The following chart shows the workflow for the operations - preparation, shooting, and playback. If you do not know when or how to operate a function or what you are to do, operate the camera based on the workflow. For shooting, this workflow is designed with various functions set.
Setting right before shooting Shooting • Press the shutter button halfway down/press the shutter button fully down (t step 5 in “Read This First”) Enjoying the camera • Last confirmation of the image (Histogram/Displayed information) (page 41) • Self-timer (t step 5 in “Read This First”) • AE LOCK (page 43) Confirmation of image shot • • • • • Auto review (page 73) Playback (t step 6 in “Read This First”) Playback zoom (t step 6 in “Read This First”) Index-screen (t step 6 in “Read This First”) Delete
Basic operation Using the command dial Used for setting a value or selecting options.
Using the mode dial Mode dial Enjoying the camera Set the mode dial to the desired function. Using an outline icon, the available modes for setting the function, menu, or Setup are indicated at the right side on each title bar in the manual. Still image shooting modes : Auto adjustment mode Allows easy shooting with the settings adjusted automatically. t step 5 in “Read This First” : Scene Selection mode Allows you to shoot with preset settings according to the scene.
Scene Selection 1 Set the mode dial to the following positions. 2 Shoot the image. Portrait Shoots with backgrounds blur away, and the subject is sharpened. Landscape Shoots landscapes, etc., by focusing on a distant subject. Twilight portrait* Shoots portraits in dark places. Twilight* Shoots night scenes at a distance without losing the dark atmosphere of the surroundings. For shooting an image appropriately according to the scene condition, a combination of functions is determined by the camera.
Using menu items button Enjoying the camera Mode dial Multi-selector MENU button 1 Turn on the power. 2 Menu for shooting: Set the mode dial. Menu for playback: Press the button. Different items are available depending on the position of the mode dial or the shooting/playback mode. 3 Press MENU to display the menu. 4 Select the desired menu item by moving the multi-selector to b/B. • If the desired item is invisible, keep the multiselector by moving to b/B until the item appears on the screen.
Using the (Setup) screen You can change the default settings using the (Setup) screen. Mode dial Multi-selector MENU button 1 Turn on the power. 2 Press MENU to display the menu. 3 Move the multi-selector to B to select (Setup), then move the multi- selector to B. 4 Move the multi-selector to v/V/b/B to select the item you want to set. The frame of the selected item turns yellow. 5 Press the center of the multi-selector to enter the setting. To turn off the (Setup) screen, press MENU.
Matching shooting features to photo-shooting situations Q: To shoot a portrait with its background blurred , Shooting with aperture priority mode (page 37) When you want to enhance the person with the background blurred, adjust the aperture manually. The more the aperture is opened (the aperture value becomes smaller), the narrower the focus is. The background is blurred accordingly.
Q: To shoot a moving subject , Shooting with shutter speed priority mode (page 36) When shooting a moving person or subject, set the shutter speed higher to freeze the motion or set the shutter speed slower to get the flow of motion of the subject. Adjust the shutter speed to express a moment that is beyond the speed of the naked eye.
Exposure setting Enjoying the camera Shooting with Program auto P S A M Program Shift You can change the aperture value and shutter speed combination while keeping the brightness fixed. Enjoying the camera In program auto mode, the camera automatically adjusts the shutter speed and the aperture according to the brightness of the subject just as in the auto adjustment mode (mode dial: ).
Shooting with shutter speed priority mode P S A M You can adjust the shutter speed manually. If you shoot a moving subject at a higher shutter speed, it appears as if frozen on the image. At a lower shutter speed, the subject appears as if it flowing. Aperture value is automatically adjusted to attain correct exposure according to the brightness of the subject. High shutter speed Slow shutter speed Main command dial 1 Select a shutter speed using the main command dial.
z NR slow shutter The NR slow shutter mode reduces noise from recorded images, providing clear images. When using certain shutter speeds*, the camera automatically works the NR slow shutter mode and “NR” is indicated next to the shutter speed indicator. Press the shutter button fully down. Processing Finally, when “Processing” disappears, the image has been recorded. Then the screen turns black.
Main command dial 1 Select an aperture value using the main command dial. – When the zoom is set fully to the W side, you can select an aperture from F2.8 to F16. – When the zoom is set fully to the T side, you can select an aperture from F4.8 to F16. 2 Shoot the image. • The shutter speed is automatically adjusted from 1/2000 to 8 seconds. • If the proper exposure is not obtained after making the settings, the setting value indicators on the screen flash when the shutter button is pressed halfway down.
Shooting with manual exposure mode P S A M Main command dial Enjoying the camera You can manually adjust the shutter speed and aperture values. The camera maintains the setting even when the power is turned off. Once you set a value you like, you can reproduce the same exposure by simply setting the mode dial to M. Sub command dial 1 Select a shutter speed using the main command dial. 2 Select an aperture value using the sub command dial.
• ISO is set to [160]. • For TIME shooting, the maximum time available is up to three minutes. After three minutes, the shutter will be automatically released (when the battery is low level, the shutter is released after about 30 seconds). • We recommend that you use a tripod (not supplied). Selecting the metering mode P S A M Selects the metering mode that sets which part of the subject to measure to determine the exposure. Main command dial + Multi 30 F2.
Adjusting the exposure – EV adjustment P S A M 110min P 1M FINE 101 Sub command dial Toward – Toward + Enjoying the camera You can manually shift the exposure value determined by the camera. Use this mode when you do not get the proper exposure, for instance, the subject and its background have high contrast (light and dark). M AF 30 F2.8 -2 1 0 1 2+ EV bar Turn the sub command dial to select an EV adjustment value. Toward +: Brightens an image.
Zebra pattern When [Zebra] is set to [On] in the (Setup) menu (page 80), and the histogram is displayed, the zebra pattern (diagonal stripes) is displayed on high brightness level portions (where luminance exceeds a certain level and loses the tone). Adjust the exposure checking the portions indicated by the zebra pattern. • The zebra pattern is not recorded on an image. z Shooting techniques While shooting images, the camera automatically determines the exposure.
Shooting with the exposure fixed – AE LOCK P S A M You can lock the exposure before recomposing the image. This is useful when the contrast of the subject and its background is extremely high or you shoot a backlit subject. AE LOCK button Enjoying the camera Shutter button AE LOCK 1 Target the subject for which you want to meter the exposure, then press AE LOCK. The exposure is fixed and the indicator appears. 110min P 1M FINE 101 98 M AF 30 F2.
Shooting three images with the exposure shifted – Exposure Bracket P S A M In addition to an image with the exposure automatically set by the camera, two other images are recorded with exposure values shifted to the + and – sides. If you cannot shoot with the proper brightness due to the brightness of the subject, use the Exposure Bracket mode. You can select the image that has a suitable exposure after shooting. + direction Correct – direction /BRK button BRK 0.
• The shutter speed is limited as follows When ISO is [160] to [400]: 1/2000 – 1/8 second When ISO is [800] to [3200]: 1/2000 – 1/30 second P S A M Selects a luminous sensitivity with units of ISO. The larger the number, the higher the sensitivity. ISO button Enjoying the camera Selecting the ISO sensitivity – ISO Main command dial + ISO Press and hold ISO and turn the main command dial to select the desired setting.
Focus setting Choosing an auto focus method P S A M You can set the AF range finder frame and the AF mode. Choosing a focus range finder frame – AF range finder You can change the focus method. Use the menu when it is difficult to get the proper focus in auto focus mode. FOCUS switch Multi-selector FOCUS AUTO MANUAL PUSH AUTO 1 Set the FOCUS switch to AUTO. 2 Press the center of the multi-selector repeatedly to select the desired mode.
(Flexible Spot AF) Focuses on an extremely small subject or a narrow area. Flexible Spot AF lets you shoot in the desired image composition. • AF stands for Auto Focus. • When you use digital zoom or AF Illuminator, priority AF movement is given to subjects in or near the center of the frame. In this case, the , or indicator flashes and the AF range finder frame is not displayed.
( : The default setting) Single (S AF) Automatically adjusts the focus when the shutter button is pressed and held halfway down. This mode is useful for shooting stationary subjects. Monitor (M AF) Automatically adjusts the focus before the shutter button is pressed and held halfway down. This mode shortens the time needed for focusing. • Battery consumption may be faster than in [Single] mode.
1 Set the FOCUS switch to MANUAL. The (manual focus) indicator and PUSH AF/Expanded focus frame appear on the screen. 110min P 1M FINE 101 98 The distance from the base point of distance mark T side: About 40 cm (15 3/4 inches) – W side: About 35 cm (13 7/8 inches) – 3.5m 30 F2.8 -2 1 0 1 2+ 2 Move the PUSH AF/Expanded focus frame to the portion you want to focus on by moving the multi-selector to v/V/b/B.
Flash Selecting a flash mode P S A M Normally, the flash automatically strobes when the surroundings are dark. You can intentionally change the flash mode. button Main command dial + Press and hold A A SL SL (Flash) and turn the main command dial to select the desired mode. ( : The default setting) (Auto) Strobes if it is dark or against light. • In Program auto mode, the flash does not strobe even if the subject is against light.
On the [Red-eye reduction] Reduces the red-eye phenomenon when using the flash. The (Red-eye reduction) indicator appears on the screen. Using the flash manually – Pop-up Flash mode P S A Enjoying the camera • The flash pre-strobes twice or more before shooting. • Because it takes about a second until the shutter clicks, hold the camera firmly to prevent the effects of vibration. Also, do not let the subject move.
Selecting Flash Synchro P S A M Select the timing that the flash strobes. Front Rear Multi-selector MENU button 1 Display the (Setup) screen (page 32). 2 Select 2 (Camera 2) by moving the multi-selector to v/V, then select [Flash Sync.] by moving to B/v/V. 3 Select the desired mode by moving to B/v/V, then press the center of the multi-selector. ( : The default setting) Front Normally, use this setting.
Advanced accessory shoe Multi-selector • When an external flash is mounted, the weight prevents the lens portion from becoming steady. We recommend supporting the lens portion with your left hand or using a tripod for recording. • You cannot have an external flash and the built-in flash strobe at the same time. • If you shoot with two or more external flashes connected to the advanced accessory shoe, note that the camera may not be able to function properly, or that may cause a malfunction.
Using a commercially available external flash You can mount a commercially available external flash that supports the advanced accessory shoe. 1 Mount the external flash to the advanced accessory shoe. 2 Display the (Setup) screen (page 32). 3 Select 2 (Camera 2) by moving the multi-selector to v/V, [Flash] by moving to B/v/V, [Ext.] by moving to B/v, then press the center of the multi-selector. 4 Turn on the external flash. 5 Set the mode dial to M or A.
Color setting Adjusting color tones – White Balance P S A M Normally, the camera automatically adjusts the color tones. However, you can also adjust them according to the lighting conditions. WB + AWB WB button 30 F2.8 -3 0 3+ Enjoying the camera Main command dial Press and hold WB (White balance) and turn the main command dial to select the desired setting. ( : The default setting) AWB (Auto) Adjusts the White Balance automatically.
To capture the basic white color in (One push SET) mode 1 Press and hold WB (White balance) and turn the main command dial to select [ push SET). ] (One 2 Frame a white object such as a piece of paper filling the screen under the same lighting conditions as you will shoot the subject. 3 Press the center of the multi-selector. The screen momentarily turns black and the indicator flashes quickly. When the white balance has been adjusted and stored in the memory, (One push) is selected.
Variation width 1000 K: Difference of mired (M) 4000-3000 K: 83 M 7000-6000 K: 23 M P S A M Selects the color reproduction mode. Enjoying the camera Selecting color reproduction Multi-selector MENU button 1 Press MENU. 2 Select COLOR (Color) by moving the multi-selector to b/B, then select the desired mode by moving to v/V. ( Adobe RGB (Adobe RGB) : The default setting) This mode has a wide range of color reproduction for faithfulness to the actual texture and color.
Shooting continuously Burst mode P S A M Records the maximum three images in succession when you press and hold down the shutter button. Main command dial BRK + Normal BRK 30 F2.8 -2 1 0 1 2+ /BRK button Press and hold /BRK (Bracket) and turn the main command dial to select [ ]. • When “Recording” disappears, you can shoot the next image. However, if you press the shutter button while the access lamp is lit, the maximum number of images is two. • The flash is set to (No flash).
Shooting in RAW mode RAW mode P S A M Enjoying the camera The camera records the data captured from the CMOS sensor directly without compression. The file extension is “.SR2” (page 90). After copying the images to your computer, the data can be reproduced with much less deterioration in image processing and be displayed using the exclusive software provided. A compressed JPEG format image like the one recorded in normal shooting is recorded at the same time. Multi-selector MENU button 1 Press MENU.
Composing your shot Displaying the grid lines P S A M With reference to the grid lines, you can easily set a subject in a horizontal/vertical position. Multi-selector MENU button 1 Display the 2 Select 2 (Setup) screen (page 32). (Camera 2) by moving the multi-selector to v/V, [Grid Line] by moving to B/v/V. 3 Select [On] by moving to B/v/V, then press the center of the multi-selector. ( On Displays the grid lines. Off Does not display the grid lines.
Monitor mode setting Reducing flicker P S A M When you shoot under fluorescent light, flicker may occur on the screen depending on regions. You can reduce that flicker. Enjoying the camera MONITOR FRAMING PREVIEW MONITOR switch Multi-selector MENU button Set the MONITOR switch to the desired mode. FRAMING Reduces the flicker. To confirm the subject, the screen is brighter while monitoring (Auto Bright Monitoring). PREVIEW Does not reduce the flicker.
Using the menu For details on the operation t page 31 Shooting menu The default settings are marked with . (Image Size) 10M (3888×2592) P S A M P S A M For details, see page14. 7M (3264×2176) 5M (2784×1856) 3M (2160×1440) 1M (1296×864) (P.Quality) Selects the still image quality. Fine (FINE) Records with high quality (low compression). Standard (STD) Records with standard quality (high compression).
For details on the operation t page 31 (Flash Level) P S A M Adjusts the amount of flash light. Toward +: Makes the flash level higher. 0EV The amount of flash light that the camera adjusts automatically. m –2.0EV Toward –: Makes the flash level lower. Using the menu • • • • • M +2.0EV The flash level can be set in 1/3 EV increments. The value is not displayed on the screen. It is indicated as + or –.
For details on the operation t page 31 (Contrast) P S A M Adjusts the contrast of the image. +( ) Toward +: Enhances the contrast. Normal –( ) A.G.C.S. (Advanced Gradation Control System) ( ) Toward –: Reduces the contrast. When the subject is darkened by a backlight so that the subject has no tone, or the subject is in uniform tone, such as sky and clouds, this mode increases or decreases the LD ratio according to the scene to express a wide range of tone. • When the flash strobes, the A.G.C.S.
Viewing menu For details on the operation t page 31 The default settings are marked with . (Folder) Selects the folder containing the image you want to play back when using the camera with recording medium. OK See the following procedure. Cancel Cancels the selection. Select Folder 102 2/2 Folder Name:102MSDCF No. Of Files: 9 Created: 2005 1 1 1::05:34AM Using the menu 1 Select the desired folder by moving the multi-selector to b/B.
For details on the operation t page 31 - (Protect) Protects images against accidental erasure. Protect (-) See the following procedure. Exit Exits the Protection function. To protect images in single-image mode 1 Display the image you want to protect. 2 Press MENU to display the menu. 3 Select [-] (Protect) by moving the multi-selector to b/B, then press the center of the multiselector. The image is protected and the - (protect) indicator appears on the image.
For details on the operation t page 31 • To protect all images in the folder, select [All In This Folder] in step 4, and press the center of the multiselector. Select [On] by moving to B, then press the center of the multi-selector. To cancel the protection In single-image mode Press the center of the multi-selector in step 3 or 4 of “To protect images in single-image mode.” In index mode 2 Press the center of the multi-selector to turn the - indicator gray.
For details on the operation t page 31 Interval 3 sec Sets the slide show interval. 5 sec 10 sec 30 sec 1 min Image Folder All Repeat On Plays back all images in the selected folder. Plays back all images stored on the recording medium. Plays back images in a continuous loop. Off After all the images have been played back, the slide show ends. Start See the following procedure. Cancel Cancels the slide show. 1 Select [Interval], [Image] and [Repeat] by moving the multi-selector to v/V/b/B.
For details on the operation t page 31 1 Display the image you want to resize. 2 Press MENU to display the menu. 3 Select [ selector. ] (Resize) by moving the multi-selector to b/B, then press the center of the multi- 4 Select the desired size by moving to v/V, then press the center of the multi-selector. The resized image is recorded in the recording folder as the newest file. (Rotate) Rotates a still image.
For details on the operation t page 31 Trimming Records an enlarged image (t step 6 in “Read This First”) as a new file. Trimming See the following procedure. Return Cancels trimming. 1 Press MENU during playback zoom to display the menu. 2 Select [Trimming] by moving the multi-selector to B, then press the center of the multi-selector. 3 Select the image size by moving to v/V, then press the center of the multi-selector. The image is recorded, and the original image is displayed again.
Using the Setup screen 1 For details on the operation t page 32 Camera 1 The default settings are marked with . AF Mode Selects the auto focus operation mode. Single (S AF) For details, see page 47. Monitor (M AF) Continuous (C AF) Digital Zoom Smart (Smart zoom) ( ) Enlarges the image digitally with almost no distortion. This is not available when the image size is set to [10M].
For details on the operation t page 32 On the [Smart] • The maximum zoom scale is as follows and it depends on the image size. The zoom scale displayed on the screen is an approximate value. 10M 7M x5.0 x1.0 x1.2 5M x6.0 x1.4 3M x7.0 x1.8 1M x9.0 x3.0 x5 x10 x15 x15 • When using the smart zoom, the image on the screen may look rough. However, this phenomenon has no effect on the recorded image. Power Save When shooting, set the time to turn the camera to the power save mode.
For details on the operation t page 32 Date/Time Selects how to superimpose the date or time onto the image. Select this before shooting. • The date and time do not appear during shooting, instead, the indicator appears. The date and time appear in red on the lower-right corner of the screen during playback only. Day&Time Superimposes the date, hour, and minute. Date Superimposes the year, month and day. • The date is inserted in the order you select.
2 Camera 2 For details on the operation t page 32 The default settings are marked with . Expanded Focus Expands the area around the PUSH AF/Expanded focus frame double in manual focus mode (page 48). On Enlarges double. Off Does not expand. • When the precision digital zoom is activated or the smart zoom is activated with the image size set to [1M], the expanded focus function is not available. Flash Sync. Selects the timing that the flash strobes. Front For details, see page 52.
For details on the operation t page 32 Grid Line Selects whether to display the grid lines or not. On For details, see page 60.
Memory Stick Tool For details on the operation t page 32 This item appears only when the /CF switch is set to “ The default settings are marked with . ”. Format Formats the “Memory Stick”. A commercially available “Memory Stick” is already formatted, and can be used immediately. • Note that formatting irrevocably erases all data on a “Memory Stick”, including even protected images. OK See the following procedure. Cancel Cancels the formatting.
For details on the operation t page 32 Change REC. Folder Changes the folder currently used for recording images. OK See the following procedure. Cancel Cancels changing the recording folder. 1 Select [OK] by moving the multi-selector to v, then press the center of the multi-selector. The folder selection screen appears. Select REC. Folder 102 2/2 Folder Name:102MSDCF No.
CF Card Tool For details on the operation t page 32 This item appears only when the /CF switch is set to “CF”. The default settings are marked with . Format Formats the Microdrive/CF card. • Note that formatting irrevocably erases all data on a Microdrive/CF card, including even protected images. OK See the following procedure. Cancel Cancels the formatting. 1 Select [OK] by moving the multi-selector to v, then press the center of the multi-selector.
For details on the operation t page 32 Change REC. Folder Changes the folder currently used for recording images. OK See the following procedure. Cancel Cancels changing the recording folder. 1 Select [OK] by moving the multi-selector to v, then press the center of the multi-selector. The folder selection screen appears. Select REC. Folder 102 2/2 Folder Name:102MSDCF No.
1 Setup 1 For details on the operation t page 32 The default settings are marked with . LCD Backlight Selects the brightness of the LCD backlight when using the camera with battery pack. Bright Brightens. Normal Dark Darkens. • Selecting [Bright] uses up the battery pack charge faster. EVF Backlight Selects the brightness of the finder backlight. Bright Brightens. Normal Dark Darkens. • Selecting [Bright] uses up the battery pack charge faster.
2 Setup 2 For details on the operation t page 32 The default settings are marked with . File Number Selects the method used to assign file numbers to images. Series Assigns numbers to files in sequence even if the recording folder or the recording medium is changed. (When the replaced recording medium contains a file with a number higher than the last assigned number, a number one higher than the largest number is assigned.) Reset Starts from 0001 each time the folder is changed.
For details on the operation t page 32 Video Out Sets the video signal output according to the TV color system of the connected video equipment. Different countries and regions use different TV color systems. If you want to view images on a TV screen, check page 106 for the TV color system of the country or region where the camera is used. 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).
Using your computer Enjoying your Windows computer For details on using a Macintosh computer, refer to “Using your Macintosh computer” (page 95). Preparation Copying images to your computer (page 85) Viewing images on your computer Installing the USB driver. • Installation of the USB driver is not needed when using Windows XP. Viewing images saved on your computer Installing “PicturePackage” (page 93).
Recommended computer environment The following environment is recommended for a computer connected to the camera. Recommended environment for copying images OS (pre-installed): Microsoft Windows 98, Windows 98SE, Windows 2000 Professional, Windows Millennium Edition, Windows XP Home Edition, or Windows XP Professional • Operation is not assured in an environment based on an upgrade of the operating systems described above or in a multi-boot environment.
Copying images to your computer This section describes the process using a Windows computer as an example. You can copy images from the camera to your computer as follows. For directly inserting the recording medium in a computer Remove the recording medium from the camera and insert it in the computer and copy the images. For connecting the camera with the recording medium inserted to a computer using the USB connection Follow Stages 1 through 5 on pages 85 to 89 to copy images.
Stage 2: Preparing the camera and the computer 3 Turn on the camera and the computer. 1 Insert a recording medium with recorded images into the camera. F OF ON POWER • Use the /CF switch to select the recording medium (t step 3 in “Read This First”). 2 Connect the camera to a wall outlet (wall socket) with the AC Adaptor.
Stage 3: Connecting the camera and your computer 2 To the jack (USB) Stage 4-A: Copying images to a computer • For Windows 98/98SE/2000/Me, follow the procedure explained in “Stage 4-B: Copying images to a Computer” on page 88. • For Windows XP, when the wizard screen does not appear automatically, follow the procedure explained in “Stage 4-B: Copying images to a Computer” on page 88. This section describes an example of copying images to a “My Documents” folder.
3 Click the check box of unwanted images to remove the checkmark so they are not copied, then click [Next]. 5 Click the radio button next to [Nothing. I'm finished working with these pictures] to select it, then click [Next]. 1 1 2 The “Picture Name and Destination” screen appears. 4 Select a name and destination for the images, then click [Next]. 1 2 Image copying starts. When the copying is completed, the “Other Options” screen appears.
1 Double-click [My Computer] t [Removable Disk] t [DCIM]. 1 2 The image files are copied to the “My Documents” folder. • If the “Removable Disk” icon is not displayed, see page 113. image files you want to copy are stored. Then, right-click an image file to display the menu and click [Copy]. Using your computer 2 Double-click the folder where the • When an image with the same file name exists in the copy destination folder, the overwrite confirmation message appears.
The contents of the “My Documents” folder are displayed. 3 Confirm the device on the confirmation window, then click [OK]. • If you are not using Windows XP, double-click [My Documents] on the desktop. 4 Click [OK]. The device is disconnected. 2 Double-click the desired image file. • Step 4 is unnecessary for Windows XP. x For Windows 98/98SE Confirm that the access indicators (page 87) are white. If the access indicators have turned white, the device is disconnected from a computer.
C Folder containing movie data, etc., recorded using a camera not equipped with the folder creating function. Using your computer • Even when using a Microdrive/CF card, “Sony MemoryStick” may be displayed, depending on your computer environment. • You cannot record any images to the “100MSDCF” folder. The images in these folders are available only for viewing. • You cannot record/playback any images to the “MSSONY” folder. • Image files are named as follows.
Viewing image files stored on a computer with your camera This section describes the process using a Windows computer as an example. When an image file copied to a computer no longer remains on a recording medium, you can view that image again on the camera by copying the image file on the computer to a recording medium. • Step 1 is not necessary if the file name set with your camera has not been changed. • You may be unable to play back some images depending on the image size.
Using the supplied software This section describes the process using a Windows computer as an example. Overview of the supplied software The supplied CD-ROM (Cyber-shot application software) contains two software applications: “PicturePackage” and “ImageMixer.” PicturePackage A B C D 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 (My Computer) t (PICTUREPACKAGE). 2 Click [PicturePackage].
5 Remove the CD-ROM as the shortcut icons of “PicturePackage Menu” and “PicturePackage destination Folder” are displayed after the installation. To start up the software • Double-click the “PicturePackage Menu” 2 Select the desired language, then click [Next] twice. This section describes the English screen. The “License Agreement” screen appears. Read the agreement carefully.
Using your Macintosh computer You can copy images to your computer and create a video CD using “ImageMixer VCD2” (supplied). Recommended computer environment Recommended environment for copying images OS (pre-installed): Mac OS 9.1, 9.2, or Mac OS X (v10.0 or later) USB connector: Provided as standard Recommended environment for using “ImageMixer VCD2” OS (pre-installed): Mac OS X (v10.1.5 or later) Memory: 128 MB or more (256 MB or more is recommended.
3 Copy image files to the Macintosh computer. Creating a video CD using “ImageMixer VCD2” 1Double-click the newly recognized icon t [DCIM] t the folder where the images you want to copy are stored. 2Drag and drop the image files to the hard disk icon. The image files are copied to the hard disk. • For details on the storage location of the images and file names, see page 90. 4 View images on the computer.
For information on the use of the software Click [?] at the upper-right corner of each screen to show the on-line help. Technical support for “ImageMixer VCD2” is provided by the Pixela User Support Center. For more support information, refer to the leaflet in the supplied CD-ROM package. Installing “Image Data Converter SR Ver.1.0” You can edit images recorded in RAW mode with various corrections, such as tone curve, sharpness. Also, you can save the images as a general-purpose file format.
Printing still images How to print still images Printing directly using a PictBridge compliant printer (page 99) You can print images by connecting the camera directly to a PictBridge compliant printer. Printing directly using a “Memory Stick”/Microdrive/CF card compliant printer You can print images with a “Memory Stick”/Microdrive/CF card compliant printer. For details, see the operating instructions supplied with the printer.
Printing images directly using a PictBridge compliant printer Even if you do not have a computer, you can print images shot using your camera by connecting the camera directly to a PictBridge compliant printer. • “PictBridge” is based on the CIPA standard. (CIPA: Camera & Imaging Products Association) Stage 1: Preparing the camera Prepare the camera to connect it to the printer with the USB cable.
5 Insert the recording medium that the images have been recorded. • Use the /CF switch to select the recording medium. Stage 2: Connecting the camera to the printer Connect the (USB) jack on your camera and the USB jack on the printer with the supplied USB cable. 2 To the (USB) jack The camera is set to playback mode, then an image and the print menu appear on the screen. Stage 3: Printing Pressing the button is not required, the print menu appears when you complete Stage 2.
2 Select print settings by moving to v/V/b/B. • Do not disconnect the USB cable while the (Do not disconnect the USB cable) indicator appears on the screen. indicator Print Index Size Date Quantity Off Default Off 1 Exit OK Printing 2/3 Exit [Index] Select [On] to print as an index image. [Size] To print other images [Date] After step 3, select [Select] and the desired image by moving to v/V, then perform from step 1. Select [Day&Time] or [Date] to insert the date and time on images.
[Select] Selects images and prints all the selected images. Select the image you want to print by moving to v/V/b/B, then press the center of the multi-selector to display the mark. (Repeat this procedure to select other images.) Then, press MENU. [DPOF image] Prints all the images with a (Print order) mark regardless of the displayed image. [All In This Folder] Prints all the images in the folder. 5 Perform steps 2 and 3 of “Stage 3: Printing” (page 100).
Printing at a shop You can take a recording medium containing images shot with your camera to a photo printing service shop. As long as the shop supports photo printing services conforming to the DPOF, you can make a (Print order) mark on images in advance so that you do not need to reselect them when you print them out at the shop.
Marking in index mode 1 Display the index screen (t step 6 in “Read This First”). 2 Press MENU to display the menu. 3 Select DPOF by moving the multiselector to b/B, then press the center of the multi-selector. 4 Select [Select] by moving to v/V, then press the center of the multiselector. • You cannot add a Folder]. mark in [All In This 5 Select the image you want to mark by moving to v/V/b/B, then press the center of the multiselector. A green mark appears on the selected image.
Connecting your camera to your TV Viewing images on a TV screen You can view images on a TV screen by connecting the camera to a TV. Turn off both your camera and the TV before connecting the camera and the TV. 3 Turn on the camera, and press (Playback). 110min button 1M 2/9 1 Use the video cable (supplied) to connect the camera to the TV. 101-0002 2005 1 1 10:30PM BACK/NEXT 1 To video input jack 2 To the VIDEO OUT jack Multi-selector Images shot with the camera appear on the TV screen.
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 video cable (supplied). The color system of the TV must match that of your 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.
Troubleshooting Troubleshooting If you experience trouble with your camera, try the following solutions. 1 Check the items on pages 108 to 117. If a code such as “C/E:ss:ss” appears on the screen, see page 118. 2 Press the RESET button using a pointed object, then turn on the power (reset). All the settings including date and time are cleared. RESET button 3 Consult your Sony dealer or local authorized Sony service facility.
Battery pack and power You cannot charge the battery pack. • A battery pack cannot be charged while the camera is turned on. Turn the camera off (t step 2 in “Read This First”). The battery pack cannot be installed. • As you insert the battery pack, use the tip of the battery pack to push the battery eject lever toward the front of the camera (t step 1 in “Read This First”). • Install the battery pack correctly (t step 1 in “Read This First”). The /Charge lamp flashes when charging a battery pack.
Cannot turn on the camera. • Install the battery pack correctly (t step 1 in “Read This First”). • Properly connect the AC Adaptor. • The AC Adaptor has malfunctioned. Consult your Sony dealer or local authorized Sony service facility. • The battery pack is discharged. Install charged battery pack (t step 1 in “Read This First”). • The battery pack is dead (page 125). Replace it with new one. The power turns off suddenly.
• You are shooting in RAW mode (page 59). Since the RAW data file is large, the RAW mode shooting may take time. The image is out of focus. • The subject is too close. Record in the close-up (Macro) recording mode. Make sure to position the lens farther away from the subject than the shortest shooting distance from the base point of distance mark, approximately 35 cm (13 7/8 inches) (W)/40 cm (15 3/4 inches) (T), when shooting (t step 5 in “Read This First”).
The F value and shutter speed flash when you press and hold the shutter button halfway down. • The exposure is incorrect. Correct the exposure (pages 39, 41). The image is too dark. • You are shooting a subject with a light source behind the subject. Select the metering mode (page 40) or adjust the exposure (page 41). • The brightness of the screen is too low. Adjust the brightness of the LCD backlight/finder backlight (page 80). The image is too bright.
Dots appear and remain on the screen. • This is not a malfunction. These dots are not recorded (page 5, t “Read This First”). Cannot shoot images in succession. • The recording medium is full. Delete unnecessary images ( t step 6 in “Read This First”). • The battery level is low. Install charged battery pack. • (Twilight mode) or (Twilight portrait mode) is selected in the Scene mode (page 30). Viewing images Refer to “Computers” (page 113) in conjunction with the following items.
The resizing function does not work. • You cannot resize RAW data files. You cannot display a DPOF (Print order) mark. • You cannot display DPOF (Print order) marks on RAW data files. Computers You do not know if the OS of your computer is compatible with the camera. • Check “Recommended computer environment” on page 84 for Windows, and page 95 for Macintosh. You cannot install the USB driver. • In Windows 2000, log on as Administrator (authorized Administrators) (page 85).
4 Install the USB driver (page 85). You cannot copy images. • Connect the camera and your computer correctly using the supplied USB cable (page 87). • Follow the designated copy procedure for your OS (pages 87, 95). • When you shoot images with a recording medium formatted by a computer, you may not be able to copy the images to a computer. Shoot using a recording medium formatted by your camera (page 76). After making a USB connection, “PicturePackage” does not start automatically.
“Memory Stick PRO” is not recognized by a computer with a “Memory Stick” slot. • Check whether the computer and the card reader support “Memory Stick PRO”. Users of computers and card readers made by companies other than Sony should contact those manufacturers. • If “Memory Stick PRO” is not supported, connect the camera to the computer (pages 85 to 87). The computer recognizes the “Memory Stick PRO”. Microdrive/CF card Cannot insert a Microdrive/CF card.
• Check that the printer is turned on and can be connected to the camera. • When a recording medium, such as a “Memory Stick”, CF card, is not inserted to the camera the camera cannot connect to the printer. After you insert a recording medium, connect the printer again. • Set [USB Connect] to [PictBridge] in the (Setup) menu (page 81). • Disconnect and connect the USB cable again. If an error message is indicated on the printer, refer to the operating instructions supplied with the printer.
Cannot operate the camera after canceling printing. • Wait for a while as the printer is carrying out the cancellation. It may take some time depending on the printer. Others Your camera does not work. • Use the type of battery pack you can use with this camera (page 125). • The battery level is low (The E indicator appears). Charge the battery pack (t step 1 in “Read This First”). • The camera is in power save mode. Press the shutter button or the (Playback) button to cancel the power save mode.
Warning indicators and messages Self-diagnosis display If a code starting with a letter of the alphabet appears, your camera has a selfdiagnosis display. The last two digits (indicated by ss) will differ depending on the state of the camera. If you are unable to solve the problem even after trying the following corrective actions a few times, contact your Sony dealer or local authorized Sony service facility. C:32:ss • There is trouble with your camera’s hardware. Turn the power off and on again.
Memory Stick type error • The inserted “Memory Stick” cannot be used in your camera (page 122). Reinsert the CF card • Insert the Microdrive/CF card correctly. • The inserted Microdrive/CF card cannot be used in your camera (page 124). Format error • Format the media again (pages 76 and 78). • The Microdrive/CF card is damaged. • The terminal section of the Microdrive/ CF card is dirty. • You are using the recording medium with the write-protect switch, and the switch is set to the LOCK position.
Macro is invalid • This appears when you select the macro mode with (Twilight mode) or (Landscape mode) selected in the Scene mode. In this case, the macro function is invalid. File error • An error occurred while playing back the image. File protect • Release the protection (page 67). Manual focus is invalid • When the mode dial is set to , set the FOCUS switch to MANUAL. FramingMode is invalid • In the manual focus mode, even if you set to the FRAMING mode, the PREVIEW mode is activated instead.
No printable image • You tried to execute [DPOF image] without placing a DPOF (Print order) mark on the image(s). • You tried to execute [All In This Folder] while a folder that holds only RAW data files was selected. You cannot print RAW data files. Printer busy Paper error No Paper Ink error Low Ink No Ink • Check the printer. Printer error • Check the printer. • Check if the image you want to print is corrupted. • The data transmission to the printer may not be completed yet.
Others On the “Memory Stick” A “Memory Stick” is a compact, portable IC recording medium. The types of “Memory Stick” that can be used with this camera are listed in the table below. However, proper operation cannot be guaranteed for all “Memory Stick” functions.
Notes on using a “Memory Stick Duo” (not supplied) • To use a “Memory Stick Duo” with the camera, be sure to insert the “Memory Stick Duo” into a Memory Stick Duo Adaptor. If you insert a “Memory Stick Duo” into a “Memory Stick” compliant device without a Memory Stick Duo Adaptor, you might not be able to remove it from the device. • When inserting a “Memory Stick Duo” into a Memory Stick Duo Adaptor, make sure the “Memory Stick Duo” is inserted facing in the correct direction.
On the Microdrive A Microdrive is a compact and lightweight hard disk drive that complies with CompactFlash Type II. Camera operations are confirmed using the following Microdrive Hitachi Global Storage Technologies, Inc. – DSCM-11000 (1 GB) – 3K4-2 2GB (HMS 360402D5CF00) – 3K4-4 4GB (HMS 360404D5CF00) – 3K6-4 4GB (HMS 360604D5CF00) – 3K6-6 6GB (HMS 360606D5CF00) Notes on use of the Microdrive • Be sure to format the Microdrive using this camera when you use it for the first time.
On the “InfoLITHIUM” battery pack This camera requires an NP-FM50 battery pack. What is an “InfoLITHIUM” battery pack? An “InfoLITHIUM” battery pack is a lithium-ion battery pack that has functions for exchanging information related to operating conditions with your camera. The “InfoLITHIUM” battery pack calculates the power consumption according to the operating conditions of your camera, and displays the remaining battery time in minutes.
Precautions x Do not leave the camera in the following places • In an extremely hot 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.
x On the internal rechargeable battery This camera has an internal rechargeable battery for maintaining the date and time and other settings regardless of whether the power is on or off. This rechargeable battery is continually charged as long as you are using the camera. 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.
Specifications Camera [LCD screen] LCD panel [System] Image device 21.5×14.4 mm color CMOS sensor, Primary 3-color filter Total pixel number of camera Approx. 10 784 000 pixels [Finder] Effective pixel number of camera Approx. 10 286 000 pixels Total number of dots 235 200 (980×240) dots Lens [Power, general] Carl Zeiss Vario-Sonnar T* 5× zoom lens f = 14.3 – 71.5 mm (24 – 120 mm when converted to a 35 mm still camera) F2.8 – 4.
AC-L15A AC Adaptor Input rating 100 V to 240 V AC, 50/60 Hz, 18 W Output rating 8.4 V DC* * See the label on the AC Adaptor for other specifications. Operating temperature range 0°C to +40°C (32°F to +104°F) Storage temperature range -20°C to +60°C (-4°F to +140°F) Maximum dimensions Approx. 56 × 31 × 100 mm (2 1/4 × 1 1/4 × 4 inches) (W/H/ D), excluding projecting parts Mass Approx. 190 g (6.
Quick reference chart for shooting Available items differ depending on the position of the mode dial. The functions are restricted as follows. Mode dial P/S/A/M Function Focus mode Manual focus — a a a a a Manual focus (PUSH AUTO) — a a a a a Macro a a — a — a AF a a a a a a PREVIEW a a a a a a FRAMING a a (Invalid in manual focus mode.
Menu Menu P/S/A/M Function Image Size a a a a a a P.Quality — a a a a a REC Mode*1 a a a a a a — a — — a a Flash Level*3 — a — a a a P.Effect — a a a a a Color — a — — — — Saturation — a — — — — Contrast — a — — — — Sharpness — a — — — — Setup a a a a a a Bracket Step*2 *1 RAW cannot be selected in Burst mode. Only for BRK (Exposure Bracket mode) *3 This cannot be selected when the flash is set to *2 (No flash).
Index Index A Beep ..................................... 80 t step 5 in “Read This First” A.G.C.S. ...............................64 AC Adaptor t step 1 in “Read This First” Accessories supplied t in “Read This First” Create REC. Folder ........ 76, 78 Blur ...................................... 11 Bracket Step ......................... 62 D BRK ..................................... 44 Date ......................................73 Date/Time .............................73 Adobe RGB ................
Flexible Spot AF...................47 J Multi-pattern metering..........40 Fluorescent............................55 JPG ....................................... 91 Multipoint AF.......................46 Focus.....................................11 L N Folder....................................65 Landscape mode................... 30 NR slow shutter ....................37 Changing .................77, 79 Language .............................. 80 NTSC ....................................
Print ......................................98 Setup ........................ 32, 64, 69 USB Connect........................ 81 Index mode....................99 Camera 1....................... 71 USB Driver...........................85 Single-image mode........99 Camera 2....................... 74 Print order mark..................103 CF Card Tool ................ 78 Printing at a shop ................103 Memory Stick Tool .......
Trademarks • is a trademark of Sony Corporation. • “Memory Stick”, • • • • • • • • • • , “Memory Stick PRO”, , “Memory Stick Duo”, , “Memory Stick PRO , “MagicGate”, are trademarks of Sony Duo”, and Corporation. “InfoLITHIUM” is a trademark of Sony Corporation. PicturePackage is a trademark of Sony Corporation. Microsoft, Windows, Windows Media, and DirectX are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries.