4-469-577-11(1) Digital Still Camera Instruction Manual DSC-RX1/RX1R
English 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 your Sony dealer regarding this product. Model No. DSC-RX1/DSC-RX1R Serial No. Model No. AC-UD10/AC-UD11 Serial No. WARNING To reduce fire or shock hazard, do not expose the unit to rain or moisture.
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Table of contents Introduction of functions ................................................... 9 Before use Notes on using your camera ............................................ 11 Checking the supplied items ............................................ 14 Identifying parts .............................................................. 15 Front side .................................................................... 15 Rear side/Sides ...........................................................
Shooting and viewing images Shooting still images ....................................................... 46 Recording movies ............................................................ 48 Changing the file format ............................................ 48 Playing back images ........................................................ 49 Switching between still images and movies ............... 49 Deleting images ...............................................................
Introduction of functions This section introduces some frequently used shooting functions and other unique functions. See the pages in parentheses for details. Shooting functions used frequently Exposure Comp. (23) You can adjust the exposure to change the brightness of the entire image. Even when the shooting mode is set to M, you can adjust the exposure if the ISO sensitivity is set to [AUTO]. ISO (53)/Multi Frame Noise Reduct. (53) You can adjust the luminous sensitivity.
Introduction of functions DRO/Auto HDR (55) [D-Range Opt.]: By dividing the image into small areas, the camera analyses the contrast of light and shadow between the subject and the background, and produces an image with the optimal brightness and gradation. [Auto HDR]: Shoots 3 images with different exposures, and then overlays these images to create an image with rich gradation. Creative Style (54) You can select the desired style from among 13 styles.
Before use Notes on using your camera Screen language You can select the language displayed on the screen using the menu (page 34). Functions built into this camera On database files When you insert a memory card without a database file into the camera and turn on the power, part of the memory card capacity is used to automatically create a database file. It may take some time until you can perform the next operation.
Notes on using your camera • Clean the flash surface before use. The heat of flash emission may cause dirt on the flash surface to start smoking or burning. Wipe the flash surface with a soft cloth to remove dirt or dust, etc. Carl Zeiss lens The camera is equipped with a Carl Zeiss lens which is capable of reproducing sharp images with excellent contrast.
Notes on using your camera • Playback of images recorded with your camera on other equipment and playback of images recorded or edited with other equipment on your camera are not guaranteed. Notes on importing AVCHD movies to a computer Notes when playing movies on other devices • This camera uses MPEG-4 AVC/H.264 High Profile for AVCHD format recording. Movies recorded in AVCHD format with this camera cannot be played with the following devices.
Before use Checking the supplied items The number in parentheses indicates the number of pieces. • Camera (1) • Rechargeable battery pack NPBX1 (1) • Micro USB cable (1) • Power cord (mains lead) (1)* (not supplied in the U.S.A. and Canada) * Multiple power cords may be supplied with your camera. Use the appropriate one that matches your country/region.
Identifying parts See the pages in parentheses for details on operation for the parts. Front side Before use A Hooks for shoulder strap • Attach both ends of the strap to the camera.
Identifying parts Rear side/Sides A (Flash pop-up) switch (23) K For shooting: AEL (AE lock) button (30) For viewing: button (55) B Light sensor C Charge lamp (37) D Micro USB connector (62) L For shooting: Fn (Function) E HDMI micro jack button (24, 25) For viewing: button (55) F m (Microphone) jack • When an external microphone is connected, the camera switches from the internal microphone to the external microphone.
Identifying parts Top side Before use A Shutter button (46) B Exposure compensation dial (23) C C (Custom) button (30) You can also use accessories that are compatible with the accessory shoe. Operations with other manufacturers’ accessories are not guaranteed. D Power switch (43) E Mode dial (51) F Multi interface shoe* • Some of the accessories may not be inserted fully and protrude backward from the multi interface shoe.
Identifying parts Bottom A Battery insertion slot (36) B Memory card slot (41) C Access lamp (42) D Lock lever E Speaker F Tripod socket hole • Use a tripod with a screw less than 5.5 mm (7/32 inches) long. Otherwise, you cannot firmly secure the camera, and damage to the camera may occur.
Identifying parts Using the control wheel GB 19 Before use • The DISP (Display Contents) function is assigned to the up button on the control wheel (page 29). You can assign the desired functions to the left, right, and down buttons (page 30). • You can move the selection frame by turning the control wheel or pressing the up/down/left/right side of the wheel. In this manual, pressing the up/down/left/right side of the wheel is shown by v/V/b/B.
List of icons on the screen For LCD screen mode* For playback (Basic information display) * Viewfinder mode is available and is suitable for shooting with an external viewfinder (sold separately). A Display Display Indication Memory card (41)/ Upload (33) Indication Shooting mode (51) P P* A SM 100 Number of recordable images Aspect ratio of still images (27) Register number (51) Scene Recognition icon (25) 24M 10M Image size of still images 4.6M 20M (26) 8.7M 3.
List of icons on the screen Display Indication Display Indication Recording mode of movies (28) Flash mode (25)/Red-eye reduction (29) Battery charge remaining (39) Focus mode (23) Flash charge in progress Autofocus area (25) Does not record sound during movie recording (29) Soft Skin Effect Wind Noise Reduction (29) Face Detection/Smile Shutter (25) SteadyShot/SteadyShot warning (45) Overheating warning (12) Metering mode (25) AWB Database file full/ Database file error View Mode (31) 100-
List of icons on the screen Display Indication D Auto Port. Framing (26) Display Indication Exposure compensation/ Metered manual Spot metering circle Flash compensation (25) Smart teleconverter EV scale (for viewfinder mode only) Smile Detection Sensitivity indicator Level Smart Zoom/Clear Image Zoom (27)/Digital Zoom (27) Shutter speed indicator Aperture indicator Macro mode C Display Indication REC 0:12 Recording time of the movie (m:s) z Focus status (46) 1/250 Shutter speed F3.
Functions list Functions that can be operated using the buttons/dials You can set up or operate various functions using these buttons/dials. For the location of the buttons/dials, see “Identifying parts” (page 15). Mode dial Switches the shooting mode. MENU button Displays the menu screen for setting menu items. MOVIE button Records movies. button Fixes the exposure of the entire screen./Scales an image up when viewing images.
Selecting a function using the Fn (Function) button The Fn button executes settings or functions that are used frequently when shooting. 1 Press the Fn button. 2 Select the desired item using v/V/b/B on the control wheel, then press z to execute. The setting screen appears. 3 Following the operation guide, select and execute the desired function.
Functions that can be selected using the Fn (Function) button The functions that can be selected using the Fn button are as follows: Sets the drive mode, such as for continuous shooting. (Single Shooting/Cont. Shooting/Spd Priority Cont./Selftimer/Bracket: Cont./Single Bracket/WB bracket/DRO Bracket) Flash Mode Sets the flash settings. (Flash Off/Autoflash/Fill-flash/Slow Sync./Rear Sync./ Wireless*1) ISO Adjusts the luminous sensitivity. The larger the number, the faster the shutter speed.
Functions that can be selected using the Fn (Function) button Movie Selects the exposure mode for movie recording to suit your subject or effect. (P/A/S/M) Picture Effect Shoots still images with a texture unique to the selected effect. (Off/Toy Camera/Pop Color/Posterization/Retro Photo/Soft High-key/Partial Color/High Contrast Mono./Soft Focus/ HDR Painting/Rich-tone Mono./Miniature/Watercolor/ Illustration) Auto Port.
Functions that can be selected using the MENU button You can set up the basic settings for the camera as a whole, or execute functions such as shooting, playback, or other operations. Press the MENU button, then select the desired item using v/V/b/B on the control wheel, then press the center of the control wheel. Select a page of the menu Select an item on the menu Functions list Still shooting menu Image Size Selects the size of still images. (L: 24M/M: 10M/S: 4.6M (3:2) L: 20M/M: 8.7M/S: 3.
Functions that can be selected using the MENU button Long Exposure NR Sets noise reduction processing for shots with a shutter speed of 1 second or longer. (On/Off) High ISO NR Sets noise reduction processing for high-sensitivity shooting. (Normal/Low/Off) AF Illuminator Sets the AF illuminator, which provides light for a dark scene to aid focusing. (Auto/Off) * Available only when [Smart Telecon./Zoom] (page 30) is set to [Zoom]. Color Space Changes the range of color reproduction.
Functions that can be selected using the MENU button Audio Recording Sets whether to record audio when shooting a movie. (On/Off) Wind Noise Reduct. Reduces wind noise during movie recording. (On/Off) Custom menu When using a viewfinder (sold separately), sets the method for switching between the viewfinder and LCD screen. (Auto/Manual) Red Eye Reduction Reduces the red-eye phenomenon when using flash. (On/Off) Grid Line Sets a grid line display to enable alignment to a structural outline.
Functions that can be selected using the MENU button Focus Magnif. Time Sets the length of time the image will be shown in an enlarged form. (2 Sec/5 Sec/No Limit) Live View Display Sets whether to display the effect of a function on the screen, such as the effect of the exposure compensation value. (Setting Effect ON/Setting Effect OFF) * Available only when using display magnification. Use this function while assigning [Focus Magnifier] to custom buttons or turning on [MF Assist] function. Func.
Functions that can be selected using the MENU button Exp.comp.set Sets whether to adjust the exposure within the flash light range. (Ambient&flash/Ambient only) Bracket order Selects the order in exposure bracket and white balance bracket shooting. (0 t – t +/– t 0 t +) Lens Comp.: Chro. Aber. Reduces the color deviation at the corners of the screen caused by the lens. (Auto/Off) Lens Comp.: Distortion Compensates for distortion on the screen caused by the lens.
Functions that can be selected using the MENU button Protect Protects the images. (Multiple Img./Cancel All Images/Cancel All Movies(MP4)/ Cancel All AVCHD view files) Specify Printing Adds a print order mark to a still image. (DPOF Setup/Date Imprint) Picture Effect Adds various textures to images. (Watercolor/Illustration) Volume Settings Adjusts the volume. Playback Display Sets how to play back an image recorded in portrait.
Functions that can be selected using the MENU button Setup menu Sets the default position of the cursor on the menu to the top item or the last-selected item. (Top/Previous) Delete confirm. Sets [Delete] or [Cancel] as the default setting for the delete confirmation screen. (“Delete” first/“Cancel” first) Mode Dial Guide Turns the mode dial guide (the explanation of each shooting mode) on or off. (On/Off) LCD Brightness Sets the brightness of the LCD screen.
Functions that can be selected using the MENU button USB LUN Setting Sets the mode when the camera is connected to a computer using a USB connection. (Multi/Single) USB Power Supply Sets whether to supply power using a USB connection. (On/Off) PAL/NTSC Selector (only for 1080 50icompatible models) Plays back movies recorded with the camera on an NTSC system TV. (PAL/NTSC) Audio signals Sets the operating sound of the camera.
Using the In-Camera Guide You can use the (Delete) button not only for deleting images but also for displaying a built-in instruction guide. Press the (Delete) button on the Fn screen or menu screen to display explanations for the currently selected function or setting.
Preparing the camera Charging the battery pack When using the camera for the first time, be sure to charge the battery pack. The charged battery pack is discharged little by little, even when you do not use it. To avoid missing an opportunity to shoot, charge the battery pack again before you shoot. 1 Slide the lever to open the cover. 2 Insert the battery pack completely, using the tip of the battery to press the lock lever. 3 Close the cover.
Charging the battery pack 4 Connect the camera to the AC Adaptor (supplied) using the micro USB cable (supplied), and connect the AC Adaptor to the wall outlet (wall socket). For customers in the USA and Canada Preparing the camera Power cord (Mains lead) For customers in countries/regions other than the USA and Canada The charge lamp lights orange, and charging starts. • Turn off the camera while charging the battery. • You can charge the battery pack even when it is partially charged.
Charging the battery pack Notes • If the charge lamp on the camera flashes when the AC Adaptor is connected to the wall outlet (wall socket), this indicates that charging is temporarily stopped because the temperature is outside the recommended range. When the temperature gets back within the appropriate range, the charging resumes. We recommend charging the battery pack in an ambient temperature of between 10°C to 30°C (50ºF to 86ºF).
Charging the battery pack Charging by connecting to a computer The battery pack can be charged by connecting the camera to a computer using a micro USB cable. Checking the remaining battery charge A remaining charge indicator appears on the screen. High Low Notes • It takes about one minute until the correct remaining charge indicator appears. • The remaining charge indicator may not be correct under certain circumstances.
Charging the battery pack Battery pack For details on battery life, see page 66. Supplying power The camera can be supplied with power from the wall outlet (wall socket) by connecting to the AC Adaptor (supplied), using the micro USB cable (supplied). When shooting for extended periods, battery consumption can be reduced. You can shoot or play back images without a battery pack in the camera.
Inserting a memory card (sold separately) “Memory Stick Duo” media and SD cards can be used with this camera. For details, see page 42. 1 Slide the lever to open the cover. Preparing the camera 2 Insert the memory card (sold separately). • With the notched corner facing as illustrated, insert the memory card until it clicks into place. Ensure the notched corner faces correctly. 3 Close the cover.
Inserting a memory card (sold separately) To remove the memory card Access lamp Make sure that the access lamp is not lit, then push the memory card in once. Notes • Never remove the memory card/the battery pack when the access lamp is lit. This may cause damage to data or the memory card. Memory cards that can be used You can use the following types of memory cards with this camera. However, proper operation cannot be guaranteed for all types of memory cards.
Setting the date and time When you turn on the camera for the first time or after you initialize the functions, the screen to set the date and time appears. 1 Set the power switch to ON to turn on the camera. The screen to set the date and time appears. • To turn the camera off, set the power switch to OFF. Preparing the camera 2 Check that [Enter] is selected on the screen, then press z on the control wheel. 3 Select a desired geographic location, then press z.
Setting the date and time 5 Repeat step 4 to set other items, then press z on the control wheel. 6 Check that [Enter] is selected, then press z on the control wheel. To cancel the date and time setting operation Press the MENU button. Setting the date/time and area again The date and time setup screen appears automatically only when the power is turned on for the first time. To reset the date and time, use the menu.
Shooting a clear movie without camera shake “Camera shake” refers to unwanted movement of the camera that occurs during shooting, resulting in a blurred image. The SteadyShot function is available with this camera to reduce camera shake during movie recording. MENU button t setting. 1 t [SteadyShot] t Select the desired Preparing the camera Notes • The SteadyShot function is available only for movie shooting. You cannot use the SteadyShot function for shooting still images.
Shooting and viewing images Shooting still images In auto mode, the camera analyzes the subject and allows you to shoot with the appropriate settings. 1 Set the mode dial to (Auto Mode). 2 Hold the camera steady as illustrated. 3 Press the shutter button halfway down to focus. When the image is in focus, the indicator (z) lights. • The shortest shooting distance is approximately 0.3 m (1 ft.) (from the image sensor (page 17)). 4 Press the shutter button fully down to shoot an image.
Shooting still images Shooting techniques • When you turn the macro switching ring to “0,2m-0,35m,” the camera is set to macro mode. The shortest shooting distance is approximately 0.2 m (0.65 ft.). Macro mode is suitable for shooting close-ups of subjects such as flowers or food.
Recording movies 1 Press the MOVIE button to start MOVIE button recording. • Movie recording can be started from any shooting mode. • When in autofocus mode, the camera continually adjusts the focus. 2 Press the MOVIE button again to stop recording. Notes • The sound of the camera in operation may be recorded while recording a movie. You can disable the sound recording by setting [Audio Recording] to [Off] (page 29).
Playing back images 1 Press the button. button 2 Select an image by turning the control dial. • To play back movies, press z on the control wheel. Control wheel Pause/Play z Fast forward B Fast rewind b Forward slow playback Turn the control wheel clockwise during pause. Rewind slow playback Turn the control wheel counterclockwise during pause. • Movies are played back in frame advance.
Deleting images Once you have deleted an image, you cannot restore it. Be sure that you want to delete the image before proceeding. 1 While displaying the image you want to delete, press the (Delete) button. (Delete) button 2 Select [Delete] with v on the control wheel, then press z. Notes • Protected images cannot be deleted.
Selecting a shooting mode Selecting a shooting mode Turn the mode dial and set to the desired shooting mode. The following shooting modes are available. (Auto Mode) Allows you to shoot still images with the settings adjusted automatically. (Program Auto) Allows you to adjust the aperture value manually using the aperture ring. (Shutter Priority) Allows you to adjust the shutter speed manually using the control dial.
Functions available for each shooting mode The functions you can use depend on the selected shooting mode. In the table below, indicates the function is available, and a – indicates the function is not available. The functions you cannot use are displayed in gray on the screen. Shoot Mode (51) Exposure Comp. / – Self-timer – Cont. Shooting Face Smile Detection Shutter Auto Port.
Various functions Using the various functions This manual mainly provides an introduction on the use of the camera and a list of functions. To learn more about the camera, refer to “Cyber-shot User Guide,” which offers in-depth instructions on the many functions. ISO/Multi Frame Noise Reduct. The ISO sensitivity can be set to [AUTO], or can be adjusted between ISO 50 and ISO 25600. 1 Press the Fn button and select [ISO]. 2 Select the desired setting using v/V on the control wheel.
Using the various functions Creative Style You can select the desired kind of image processing from among 13 styles, and you can also adjust the contrast, saturation, and sharpness for each [Creative Style] item. 1 Press the Fn button and select [Creative Style]. 2 Select the desired style using v/V on the control wheel. [Creative Style] item [Style Box] You can fine-tune the setting and save the adjusted setting.
Using the various functions DRO/Auto HDR Using the [DRO/Auto HDR] function, you can capture various gradations of the contrast of images. [D-Range Opt.]: By dividing the image into small areas, the camera analyses the contrast of light and shadow between the subject and the background, and produces an image with the optimal brightness and gradation.
Using the various functions How to use the Quick Navi screen You can change the settings directly using the Quick Navi screen, which is suitable when using a viewfinder (sold separately). For details on how to attach the viewfinder, refer to the operating instructions supplied with the viewfinder. 1 Press DISP on the control wheel to set the screen mode to [For viewfinder]. 2 Press the Fn button to switch to the Quick Navi screen.
Using the various functions Functions available on the Quick Navi screen Auto Mode/Scene Selection/Image Size/Quality/Drive Mode/Flash Mode/ Smile/Face Detect. /Metering Mode/White Balance/ DRO/Auto HDR / Creative Style/Picture Effect/Auto Port. Framing/Flash Comp./ISO/Aspect Ratio/Soft Skin Effect/Autofocus Area Notes • You cannot change the settings of items that are grayed out. • When using [Creative Style] (page 54), some of the setup tasks can be accomplished only on the setting screen.
Viewing images on a computer Using the software Use the following applications to optimize use of the images shot with your Cyber-shot camera. • “Image Data Converter” • “PlayMemories Home” For details on installation, see pages 62 to 63. Using “Image Data Converter” With “Image Data Converter”, you can do the following: • You can play back and edit images recorded in RAW format with various corrections, such as tone curve and sharpness.
Using the software Using “PlayMemories Home” With “PlayMemories Home”, you can do the following: • You can import images shot with the camera to your computer and display them on the computer. • You can organize images on the computer on a calendar by shooting date to view them. • You can retouch (Red Eye Correction, etc.), print, send still images as email attachments and change the shooting date. • You can trim and resize images. • You can print or save still images with the date.
Using the software Recommended computer environment (Windows) The following computer environments are recommended when using the software and importing images via a USB connection. OS (pre-installed) Microsoft Windows XP* SP3/Windows Vista** SP2/ Windows 7 SP1/Windows 8 “PlayMemories Home” CPU: Intel Pentium III 800 MHz or faster (For playing/editing the High Definition movies: Intel Core Duo 1.66 GHz or faster/Intel Core 2 Duo 1.66 GHz or faster, Intel Core 2 Duo 2.
Using the software Notes • Operation is not assured in an environment based on an upgrade of the operating systems described above or in a multi-boot environment. • If you connect 2 or more USB devices to a single computer at the same time, some devices, including the camera, may not operate, depending on the types of USB devices you are using. • Connecting the camera using a USB interface that is compatible with Hi-Speed USB (USB 2.
Using the software Installing “PlayMemories Home” 1 Using the Internet browser on your computer, go to the following URL, then click [Install] t [Run]. www.sony.net/pm 2 Follow the instructions on the screen to complete the installation. • When the message to connect the camera to a computer is displayed, connect the camera and computer using the micro USB cable (supplied).
Using the software Installing “Image Data Converter” Windows: 1 Check your computer environment. OS (pre-installed): Microsoft Windows XP* SP3/Windows Vista** SP2/ Windows 7 SP1/Windows 8 CPU: Pentium 4 or faster * 64-bit editions and Starter (Edition) are not supported. ** Starter (Edition) is not supported. 2 Download the software from the following URL and install it on your computer. http://www.sony.co.jp/imsoft/Win/ Mac: OS (pre-installed): Mac OS X v10.5, v10.6, v10.7, v10.
Others Learning more about the camera (“Cybershot User Guide”) “Cyber-shot User Guide” is an on-line manual. Refer to it for in-depth instructions on the many functions of the camera. 1 Access the Sony support page. http://www.sony.net/SonyInfo/Support/ 2 Select your country or region. 3 Search for the model name of your camera within the support page. • Check the model name on the bottom of your camera.
Checking the number of images and recordable time of movies When you insert a memory card into the camera and set the power switch to ON, the number of images that can be recorded (should you continue to shoot using the current settings) is displayed on the screen. Notes • When “0” (the number of recordable images) flashes in yellow, the memory card is full. Replace the memory card with another one, or delete images from the current memory card (pages 31, 50).
Checking the number of images and recordable time of movies * When [Aspect Ratio] is set to other than [3:2], you can record more images than the numbers shown in the table above (except when [RAW] is selected). The number of images that can be recorded using a battery pack Note that the actual numbers may differ depending on the conditions of use. Battery life Number of images Shooting (still images) (when [LCD Quality] is set to [High]) Approx. 110 min. Approx.
Checking the number of images and recordable time of movies • The battery life for movies is based on the CIPA standard, and is for shooting under the following conditions: – [Record Setting] is set to [60i 17M(FH)]/[50i 17M(FH)]. – “Actual shooting (movies)”: Indicates the approximate shooting time as a guideline when you repeatedly perform shooting, zooming, standby for shooting, and turning on and off the camera.
Checking the number of images and recordable time of movies Notes • The recordable time of movies varies because the camera is equipped with VBR (Variable Bit Rate), which automatically adjusts image quality depending on the shooting scene. When you record a fast-moving subject, the image is clearer but the recordable time is shorter because more memory is required for recording. The recordable time also varies depending on the shooting conditions, the subject or the image quality/size settings.
Specifications Camera *1 Minimum focus is the shortest distance from the image sensor to the subject. GB 69 Others [System] Image device: 35mm full size (35.8 mm × 23.9 mm), Exmor CMOS image sensor Total pixel number of camera: Approx. 24.7 Megapixels Effective pixel number of camera: Approx. 24.3 Megapixels Lens: Carl Zeiss Sonnar T* 35mm single focus lens f = 35 mm, F2.
Specifications File format: Still images: JPEG (DCF, Exif, MPF Baseline) compliant, RAW (Sony ARW 2.3 Format), DPOF compatible Movies (AVCHD format): AVCHD format Ver. 2.0 compatible Video: MPEG-4 AVC/H.264 Audio: Dolby Digital 2ch, equipped with Dolby Digital Stereo Creator • Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories. Movies (MP4 format): Video: MPEG-4 AVC/H.
Specifications AC Adaptor AC-UD10/UD11 Power requirements: AC 100 V to 240 V, 50 Hz/60 Hz, 0.2 A Output voltage: DC 5 V, 1 500 mA Operating temperature: 0 °C to 40 °C (32 °F to 104 °F) Storage temperature: –20 °C to +60 °C (–4 °F to +140 °F) Dimensions: AC-UD10: Approx. 78 mm × 22 mm × 36 mm (3 1/8 inches × 7/8 inches × 1 7/16 inches) (W/H/D) AC-UD11: Approx. 70 mm × 33 mm × 36 mm (2 7/8 inches × 1 5/16 inches × 1 7/16 inches) (W/H/D) Mass: AC-UD10: Approx. 45 g (1.6 oz) AC-UD11: Approx. 50 g (1.
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Index Index A Area Setting ............................... 43 AUTO ........................................ 46 Auto Mode ................................. 46 B Battery pack ............................... 36 C C (Custom) button ..................... 30 Charge lamp ............................... 37 Charging battery pack ................ 36 Computer ................................... 58 Control dial ................................ 24 Control wheel............................. 19 Creative Style..........
Index P W PlayMemories Home ............59, 62 White Balance............................ 25 Q Quick Navi..................................56 R Recordable time of movies .........67 Recording movies .......................48 Reducing camera shake ..............45 S Scene Selection...........................25 Set the clock ...............................43 Shooting......................................46 Shooting mode............................51 Shooting still images ..................
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