3-082-311-11(1) Getting started________________________ Digital Still Camera Shooting still images__________________ Viewing still images ___________________ Operating Instructions Before operating the unit, please read this manual thoroughly, and retain it for future reference. Deleting still images __________________ Owner’s Record Before advanced operations _____________ The model and serial numbers are located on the bottom. Record the serial number in the space provided below.
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Before using your camera Trial recording Do not shake or strike the camera Clean the flash surface before use Before you record one-time events, you may want to make a trial recording to make sure that the camera is working correctly. In addition to malfunctions and inability to record images, this may render the “Memory Stick” unusable or image data breakdown, damage or loss may occur.
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Table of contents Before using your camera ......................... 4 Identifying the parts ................................. 8 Getting started Charging the battery pack ....................... 10 Using an external power source.............. 13 Using your camera abroad ...................... 13 Turning on/off your camera .................... 14 How to use the control button................. 14 Setting the date and time.........................
Shooting still images for e-mail — E-Mail........................................62 Shooting still images with audio files — Voice..........................................62 Shooting according to scene conditions — Scene Selection..........................63 Adding special effects — Picture Effect .............................65 Using an external flash............................65 Using the Sony flash (not supplied)....66 Using a commercially available external flash ......................................
Identifying the parts See the pages in parentheses for details of operation.
1 2 3 4 qf 5 qh qg qj 6 Attaching the strap 7 8 9 0 L Battery eject lever (10) M Access lamp (17) N (Display/LCD on/off) button (28) O Control button (Menu on) (v/V/b/B/z)/ (Menu off) ( / /7/ ) (26, 25, 22, 24) P Jog dial (40) Q Zoom lever (23) R Hook for hand strap S (Image Size/Delete) button (18, 34) qk qa ql qs qd A Finder (28) Self-timer (25)/ recording lamp (red) (21) AE/AF lock lamp (green) (21, 28) /CHG lamp (orange) (11, 26) B AE LOCK button (52) C FOCUS button (48) D / (Exposure/Index
Getting started Charging the battery pack Jack cover AC Adaptor 1 , Open the battery/“Memory Stick” cover. Slide the cover in the direction of the arrow. • Be sure to turn off your camera when charging the battery pack (page 14). • Your camera operates with the “InfoLITHIUM” NP-FC11 battery pack (C type) (supplied). You can use only C type battery pack (page 120). 2 Battery eject lever , Install the battery pack, then close the battery/“Memory Stick” cover.
To remove the battery pack 2 To wall outlet (wall socket) Battery remaining indicator 60min 5.0M 101 4 S AF 1 4 Getting started The battery remaining indicator on the LCD screen shows the remaining shooting or viewing time. Power cord (mains lead) , Connect the power cord (mains lead) to the AC Adaptor and then to a wall outlet (wall socket). The /CHG lamp (orange) lights up when charging begins, and goes off when charging is completed. Battery eject lever Open the battery/“Memory Stick” cover.
Number of images and battery life that can be recorded/ viewed The tables show the approximate number of images and the battery life that can be recorded/ viewed when you shoot images in normal mode with a fully charged battery pack at a temperature of 25°C (77°F). The numbers of images that can be recorded or viewed take into account changing the supplied “Memory Stick” as necessary. Note that the actual numbers may be less than indicated depending on the conditions of use.
Using an external power source Jack cover Using your camera abroad AC Adaptor 1 1 DC plug , Open the jack cover and connect the AC Adaptor (supplied) to the DC IN jack of your camera. Open the cover in the arrow direction as illustrated above. Connect the plug with the v mark facing left. • Connect the AC Adaptor to an easily accessible wall outlet (wall socket) close by.
Turning on/off your camera How to use the control button Auto power-off function POWER button POWER POWER lamp , Press POWER. The POWER lamp (green) lights up and the power is on. When you turn on your camera for the first time, the Clock Set screen appears (page 15). Turning off the power Press POWER again. The POWER lamp goes out, and the camera turns off.
Setting the date and time Mode dial 2003 / 1 / 1 Clock Set Y/M/D M/D/Y D/M/Y 12 : 00 POWER 2003 / 1 / 1 OK AM Cancel Y/M/D M/D/Y D/M/Y 12 : 00 OK AM Cancel OK OK Getting started Clock Set POWER button 1 , Set the mode dial to 2 . • You can also carry out this operation when the mode dial is set to P, S, A, M, SCN, or . • To change the date and time, set the mode dial to SET UP, select [Clock Set] in (Setup 1) 1 (pages 39 and 117), and perform the procedure from step 3.
Clock Set 2003 / 1 / 1 Clock Set Y/M/D M/D/Y D/M/Y 12 : 00 2003 / 7 / 1 OK AM Cancel OK 4 , Select the year, month, day, hour or minute item you want to set with b/B on the control button. The item to be set is indicated with v/V. Y/M/D M/D/Y D/M/Y 12 : 00 2003 / 7 / 4 OK AM Cancel OK 5 , Set the numeric value with v/V on the control button, then press z to enter it. After entering the number, v/V moves to the next item. Repeat this step until all of the items are set.
Shooting still images Inserting and removing a “Memory Stick” Label side , Open the battery/“Memory Stick” cover. Slide the cover in the direction of the arrow. • For details on “Memory Stick,” see page 119. 2 Terminal Side , Insert the “Memory Stick.” Insert a “Memory Stick” all the way in until it clicks as illustrated. • Push the “Memory Stick” all the way in so that it is securely seated in the connector.
Setting the still image size 5.0M Mode dial VGA 5.0M 4.5M(3:2) 3.1M 1.2M VGA 5.0M 4.5M (3:2) 3.2M 1.2M VGA Image Size 2 1 , Set the mode dial to turn on the power. Image Size , and • You can also carry out this operation when the mode dial is set to P, S, A, M or SCN. , Press 3 (Image Size). The Image Size setup appears. • For details on the image size, see page 19. , Select the desired image size with v/V on the control button. The image size is set.
Image size and quality Image size 5.0M The number of images that can be saved in Fine (Standard)3) mode are shown below. (Units: number of images) Capacity Image size 16MB 32MB 64MB 128MB MSX-256 MSX-512 MSX-1G 5.0M 6 (11) 12 (23) 25 (48) 51 (96) 92 (174) 188 (354) 384 (723) 4.5M(3:2) 6 (11) 12 (23) 25 (48) 51 (96) 92 (174) 188 (354) 384 (723) 3.1M 10 (18) 20 (37) 41 (74) 82 (149) 148 (264) 302 (537) 617 (1097) 1.
Basic still image shooting (using auto adjustment mode) Holding the camera correctly Mode dial 1 , Set the mode dial to turn on the power. When shooting pictures with the camera, be careful so that your fingers do not block the lens portion, finder window, flash emitter, or infrared ray emitter. 20 2 , and The name of the folder where the image will be recorded appears on the LCD screen for approximately five seconds. • The lens cover opens when the power is turned on.
60min 60min VGA FINE 101 VGA 101 96 95 S AF S AF 0EV F2.8 30 When shooting still images with your camera, you can choose from the following shooting methods. 4 (Auto adjustment mode) The focus, exposure and white balance are automatically adjusted to allow easy shooting. The image quality is set to [Fine] (page 41). , Press and hold the shutter button halfway down. , Press the shutter button fully down. The beep sounds but the image is not yet recorded.
Checking the last image you shot — Quick Review A (Aperture priority) You can set the desired shooting functions using menus (pages 39 and 111). In addition, you can select the aperture value (page 45). M (Manual) You can set the desired shooting functions using menus (pages 39 and 111). In addition, you can manually adjust the shutter speed and the aperture value (page 45). SCN (Scene selection) You can select from the following modes to shoot according to the scene conditions (page 63).
Using the zoom feature T (telephoto) 60min VGA 101 96 T W S AF x1.1 60min VGA T W x12.0 101 96 S AF , Press the zoom lever up or down to choose the desired image size for shooting. The minimum focal distance to the subject Approx. 50 cm (19 3/4 inches) from the lens surface Digital processing lets you zoom in the image without deterioration. When the zoom exceeds 4×, enlargement is carried out using the smart zoom.
Shooting close-ups — Macro 60min VGA 101 60min 96 1 The macro recording mode is used when zooming up a small subject, such as flowers or insects. You can shoot close-ups of subjects up to the distances specified below. When the zoom is set all the way to the W side: Approx. 10 cm (4 inches) from the lens surface When the zoom is set all the way to the T side: Approx.
Using the self-timer 60min VGA 101 60min 96 VGA FINE 101 96 S AF S AF 0EV F2.8 30 2 , Set the mode dial to , and press V ( ) on the control button. , Center the subject in the frame, and press the shutter button fully down. The (self-timer) indicator appears on the screen. The self-timer lamp (page 9) flashes and a beep sounds after you press the shutter button until the shutter operates (approximately 10 seconds later).
Selecting a flash mode 60min VGA 101 96 S AF , Set the mode dial to , and press v ( ) on the control button repeatedly to select a flash mode. Each time you press v ( ), the indicator changes as follows. No indicator (Auto): The flash automatically strobes when shooting images in a dark place. (Forced flash): The flash strobes regardless of the surrounding brightness. SL (Slow synchro): The flash strobes regardless of the surrounding brightness.
Recording images with the hologram AF VGA FINE 101 60min 96 S AF ON 0EV F2.8 30 About Hologram AF “Hologram AF (Auto-Focus)” is an AF fill light system that applies laser holograms to enable you to shoot still images in dark places. The Hologram AF system uses gentler radiation than conventional highbrightness LEDs or lamps, thus satisfying Laser Class 1* specifications and maintaining higher safety for human eyes.
Shooting images with the finder Indicators on 60min VGA 101 96 Finder S AF r Histogram on 60min VGA 101 96 S AF The finder is convenient when you want to save battery power, or when it is difficult to confirm the image using the LCD screen. Each time you press , the display changes in the following order. r Indicators off S AF r LCD screen off 28 • The image through the finder does not indicate the actual recordable range. To confirm the recordable range, use the LCD screen.
Inserting the date and time on a still image 1 2 1 Moving Image: AF Mode: Smart Zoom: Date/Time: Red Eye Reduction: Hologram AF: 1 MPEG Movie Single On Off Off Auto 2 1 2 , Set the mode dial to SET UP. The SET UP screen appears. • When images are shot with the date and time superimposed, the date and time cannot be removed later. • The date and time do not appear on the LCD screen during shooting, instead, indicator appears in the upper left corner of the LCD screen.
Viewing images on the LCD screen of your camera Single (single-image) screen 60min Index (nine-image) screen 2003 7 4 10:30PM VOLUME SINGLE DISPLAY You can view images shot with your camera almost immediately on the screen. You can select the following three methods for viewing images. Single (single-image) screen You can view one image at a time, displayed over the entire screen. Index (nine-image) screen Nine images are displayed simultaneously in separate panels on the screen.
Viewing an index screen (nine-image or triple-image) 60min VGA 101 3/9 Aperture Value: Shutter Speed: Exposure Value: ISO: 101-0003 BACK/NEXT 2003 7 4 10:30PM SINGLE DISPLAY VOLUME 101-0002 MOVE SINGLE DISPLAY F2.8 1/30 0.0 100 2003 7 4 10:30PM BACK/NEXT , Select the desired still image with b/B on the control button. , Press once. b : To display the preceding image B : To display the next image The display switches to the index (nineimage) screen.
Viewing images on a TV screen 60min A/V connecting cable (supplied) 1 101-0002 BACK/NEXT A/V OUT (MONO) jack , Connect the supplied A/V connecting cable to the A/V OUT (MONO) jack of the camera and the audio/video input jacks of the TV. If your TV has stereo input jacks, connect the audio plug (black) of the A/V connecting cable to the left audio jack. • Turn off both your camera and the TV before connecting the camera and the TV with the A/V connecting cable.
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. PAL-M system Brazil PAL-N system Argentina, Paraguay, Uruguay SECAM system Bulgaria, France, Guiana, Hungary, Iran, Iraq, Monaco, Poland, Russia, Ukraine, etc.
Deleting images 60min VGA 101 101-0002 BACK/NEXT 60min 2/9 VGA 101 VOLUME , Set the mode dial to , and turn on the camera. Press b/B on the control button to select the image you want to delete. VGA 101 Delete Exit 2003 7 4 10:30PM 1 60min 2/9 OK Delete Exit BACK/NEXT OK 2 , Press 2/9 BACK/NEXT 3 (Delete). The image has not yet been deleted at this point. • You cannot delete the protected image (page 74). , Select [Delete] with v on the control button, then press z.
Deleting images in index (nine-image) mode Delete Exit Select All In Folder , While an index (nine-image) screen (page 31) is displayed, press (Delete). Exit Select SELECT All In Folder 2 , Select [Select] with b/B on the control button, then press z. To delete all the images in the folder Select [All In Folder] with B on the control button, then press z. Select [OK], then press z. All of the unprotected images in the folder are deleted. To cancel deleting, select [Cancel], then press z.
Deleting images in index (triple-image) mode Aperture Value: Shutter Speed: Exposure Value: ISO: Delete Exit 4 , Press (Delete) and select [OK] with B on the control button, then press z. When the message “Memory Stick access” disappears, the images have been deleted. To cancel deleting Select [Exit] with b on the control button, then press z. 36 101-0002 OK SINGLE DISPLAY F2.8 1/30 0.
Formatting a “Memory Stick” 1 2 Delete Exit 1 Memory Stick Tool OK Format: Cancel File Number: Create REC. folder: Change REC. folder: 2 101-0002 OK 2003 7 4 10:30PM BACK/NEXT , Select [Delete] with v on the control button, then press z. When the message “Memory Stick access” disappears, the image has been deleted. To cancel deleting Select [Exit] with V on the control button, then press z. 1 , Insert the “Memory Stick” you want to format into the camera.
60min Format All data will be erased Ready? OK Cancel OK 3 , Select [OK] with v on the control button, then press z. The “Formatting” message appears. When this message disappears, the format is complete.
Before advanced operations How to setup and operate your camera Changing the menu settings a Press MENU. The menu appears. The usage of the menus and SET UP screen items that are most frequently used for “Advanced operations” is described below. Mode dial a Set the mode dial to SET UP. The SET UP screen appears.
How to use the jog dial To select the item To select the value The jog dial is used to change the setting values when shooting with the manual adjustment modes (shutter speed priority mode, aperture priority mode, manual exposure mode), EV adjustment, focusing manually or choosing AF range finder frame. a Turn the jog dial to select the item you want to set. You can select values that are displayed in yellow. Move the yellow indication b to select the item. 60min M VGA FINE 101 98 S AF 0EV F5.
Deciding the still image quality c Select (P. Quality) with b/B, then select the desired image quality with v/V. FINE Mode dial: P/S/A/M/SCN You can select the still image quality from [Fine] or [Standard]. WB ISO Fine Standard P.Quality Mode Control button Mode dial Mode dial: SET UP Your camera can create multiple folders within a “Memory Stick”. You can select the folder used to store images. When not creating a new folder, “101MSDCF” folder is selected as the recording folder.
Creating a new folder a Set the mode dial to SET UP. b Select (Memory Stick Tool) with v/V, [Create REC. Folder] with B/v/V, and [OK] with B/v, then press z. The following screen appears. Changing the recording folder a Set the mode dial to SET UP. b Select (Memory Stick Tool) with v/V, [Change REC. Folder] with B/v/V, and [OK] with B/v, then press z. The recording folder selection screen appears. 60min Create REC. Folder Creating REC.
Advanced still image shooting a Set the mode dial to P. Shooting with Program Shift b Shift the F value and shutter speed combination. — Program Shift Mode dial: P Program Shift lets you quickly change the F value (aperture value) and shutter speed combination while keeping the brightness fixed. Select the F value and shutter speed combination with the jog dial (page 40). is indicated while the F value and shutter speed combination is shifted.
• You cannot use the NightShot or NightFraming functions when the mode dial is set to S, A or M. • You cannot make manual adjustments when shooting movies. • If the proper exposure is not obtained after making the settings, the setting value indicators on the screen may flash when the shutter button is pressed halfway down. You can shoot in this condition, but we recommend that you adjust the flashing values again. • The flash is set to (Forced flash) or (No flash).
Aperture priority mode Manual exposure mode This function lets you change the focus depth to bring both the subject and background into focus or to shoot a subject with a fuzzy background. You can manually adjust the shutter speed and aperture values to achieve the desired shooting condition according to your purpose. 60min A 5.0M FINE 101 4 S AF 0EV F2.8 160 Aperture value F2.8 (minimum) 60min 5.0M FINE A AE 101 4 S AF 0EV F8.0 13 Aperture value F8 (maximum) a Set the mode dial to A.
Choosing a focus range finder frame — AF range finder Spot AF ( Mode dial: P/S/A/M/SCN/ Multipoint AF ( ) The camera calculates the distance in three places to the left and right and in the center of the image, letting you shoot using the auto focus function without worrying about the image composition. This is useful when it is difficult to focus on the subject because it is not in the center of the frame. You can check the position where the focus was adjusted using the green frame.
Choosing a focus operation — AF Mode Mode dial: SET UP You can select from the following three focus modes for your camera. Continuous AF ( C A F ) a Set the mode dial to SET UP. The camera adjusts the focus before the shutter button is pressed and held halfway down, and then continues to adjust the focus even after AF lock is completed. This allows shooting of moving subjects with continued focus. b Select (Camera 1) with v, [AF Mode] with B/v/V.
Shooting techniques When shooting with the subject at the edge of the frame, the camera may focus on the center instead of on the subject at the edge of the frame. In a case like this, use AF lock to focus on the subject, and then recompose the picture and shoot (except in Continuous AF mode). Compose the shot so that the subject is centered in the AF range finder, and press the shutter button halfway down.
a Set the mode dial to P, S, A, M, SCN, or . b Press FOCUS to switch to focus preset. Each time you press FOCUS, the setting changes in the following order. Focus preset Y AF range finder frame select The focus is fixed and the 9 (manual focus) indicator appears. c Turn the jog dial to select the desired focus setting. Press FOCUS again so that the focus setting information disappears. • Focus setting information is approximate, and should be used as a reference.
a Set the mode dial to P, S, A, SCN or . b Press / (Exposure). c Select the desired exposure value with the jog dial. Adjust the exposure value while checking the brightness of the background. 60min P Shooting techniques Normally, the camera automatically adjusts the exposure. If the image is too dark or too bright as shown below, we recommend that you adjust the exposure manually. When shooting a back-lit subject or a subject against a white (e.g.
Adjusting the exposure to the + side shifts the histogram to the right side. 60min P VGA FINE 101 96 S AF +1.0EV F2.8 30 Adjusting the exposure to the – side shifts the histogram to the left side. 60min P VGA FINE 101 S AF -1.5EV F2.8 30 appears in the following cases: – When recording in the smart zoom range – When the image size is [4.5M (3:2)] – When rotating a still image • The histogram before recording represents the histogram of the image displayed on the screen at that time.
Spot metering ( ) Light is measured only for the specific region where the subject is located. This lets you adjust the exposure to the subject even when the subject is backlit or there is strong contrast between the subject and the background. Position the spot metering cross hair on one point of the subject you want to shoot. • When using center weighted metering or spot metering, to focus on the same spot as used for metering, we recommend using the center weighted AF range finder frame (page 46).
The exposure is fixed and the AE-L indicator appears. 60min P VGA FINE 101 98 Shooting techniques You can shoot with the exposure locked to a specific portion of the image. S AF F2.8 30 c Target the subject you want to shoot and press and hold the shutter button halfway down. The focus is automatically adjusted. d Press the shutter button fully down. Measure the exposure of the desired portion of the subject using the center weighted metering or spot metering function.
a Set the mode dial to SET UP. b Select 2 (Camera 2) with v/V and [Bracket Step] with B/v, then press B. c Select the desired bracket step value with v/V, then press z. ±1.0EV: Shifts the exposure value by plus or minus 1.0EV. ±0.7EV: Shifts the exposure value by plus or minus 0.7EV. ±0.3EV: Shifts the exposure value by plus or minus 0.3EV. d Set the mode dial to A, M or SCN. , P, S, e Press MENU. The menu appears. f Select [Mode] (REC Mode) with b/B, then select [Exp Brktg] with v/V. g Shoot the image.
Adjusting color tones — White Balance Mode dial: P/S/A/M/SCN/ When the white balance is set to Auto, the white balance is automatically set and the overall color balance is adjusted according to the shooting conditions. However, when you shoot under fixed conditions or special lighting conditions, you can manually adjust the white balance.
• When you select the one-push white balance mode, the screen momentarily turns blue. • When flash mode is set to (Forced flash) or SL (Slow synchro), the white balance is adjusted to the condition with the flash emitting. Shooting techniques The subject coloring is affected by the lighting conditions. For example, the entire image appears blue under sunlight in the summer, and white items gain a reddish tint under incandescent light bulbs, etc.
NightFraming The NightFraming function enables you to check a subject even at night and then record with natural colors using the flash. a Set the mode dial to (Clip Motion). , P or b Set NIGHTSHOT/ NIGHTFRAMING lever to NIGHTFRAMING. The and “Night framing” indicators light. The “Night framing” indicator turns off after about 5 seconds. 60min VGA 101 98 S AF “Night framing” c Press and hold the shutter button halfway down. When [Hologram AF] is set to [Off], you may not get a clear focus.
Adjusting the flash level — Flash Level Mode dial: P/S/A/M/SCN You can adjust the amount of flash light. Control button Mode dial c Select [ ] (Flash Level) with b/B, then select the desired setting with v/V. High: Makes the flash level higher than normal. Normal: Normal setting. Low: Makes the flash level lower than normal. • You can carry out this operation even when the mode dial is set to (Clip Motion).
Before operation Set [Moving Image] to [Clip Motion] in the SET UP settings (pages 39 and 115). d Shoot the image for the first frame. Control button Mode dial Shutter Making ”Clip Motion” e Shoot the image for the next frame. Press the shutter button to shoot the next frame, then repeat this operation until you have shot the desired number of frames. a Set the mode dial to (Image Size). The Image Size setup appears. c Select the desired mode with v/V. You can select from [Normal] or [Mobile].
a Set the mode dial to Shooting in Multi Burst mode — Multi Burst Mode dial: This mode records 16 frames in succession each time you press the shutter button. This is convenient for checking your form in sports, for example. . b Press MENU. The menu appears. c Select (Interval) with b/B, then select the desired frame interval with v/V. You can choose the frame interval from the menu settings (page 39).
c Select [Mode] (REC Mode) with b/B, then select [Burst 3] with v/V. d Shoot the image. Shooting still images in TIFF mode When the “Recording” indication disappears, you can shoot the next image. — TIFF TIFF Voice E-Mail Exp Brktg Burst 3 Normal REC Mode d Shoot the image. When the “Recording” indication disappears, you can shoot the next image. Mode dial: /P/S/A/M/SCN This mode records an image without compression, so the image quality does not deteriorate.
d Shoot the image. Shooting still images for e-mail When the “Recording” indication disappears, you can shoot the next image. — E-Mail Mode dial: Shooting still images with audio files — Voice /P/S/A/M/SCN In E-mail mode, a small-size image (320×240) that is suitable for e-mail transmission is also recorded at the same time as recording a normal still image. (See page 18 for the normal still image sizes.) To return to normal mode Select [Normal] in step 3.
d Shoot the image. If you press and release the shutter button, sound is recorded for five seconds. If you hold down the shutter button, sound is recorded until you release the shutter button for up to 40 seconds. To return to normal mode Select [Normal] in step 3. — Scene Selection Mode dial: SCN When shooting night scenes, shooting people at night, shooting landscapes, shooting portraits, shooting snowy scenes, or shooting at the shore, use the following modes to increase the quality of your images.
Snow mode Landscape mode Focuses on a distant subject to shoot landscapes, etc. • You cannot shoot in macro mode. • The flash is set to (Forced flash) or flash). When shooting snowy scenes or other places where the whole screen appears white, use this mode to prevent sunken colors and record clear and sharp images. Mode dial MENU (No Portrait mode Backgrounds blur away, and the subject is sharpened. Control button • The flash is set to flash). (Forced flash) or (No a Set the mode dial to SCN.
Adding special effects Using an external flash Control button — Picture Effect Mode dial Mode dial: P/S/A/M/SCN/ Mode dial: You can digitally process images to obtain special effects. Using an external flash (not supplied) will allow you to shoot more vivid flash pictures than when using an internal flash. For details, please consult the operating instructions supplied with your flash. Solarize The light contrast is clearer and the picture looks like an illustration.
• The flash does not strobe when shooting in Burst 3, Exposure Bracket, Twilight, MPEG Movie or Multi Burst mode. • You cannot have an external flash and the builtin flash strobe at the same time. • Note that when shooting with two or more external flashes, the camera functions may not operate normally, or the camera may malfunction. • You can carry out this operation even when the mode dial is set to (Clip Motion).
Using a conversion lens Mode dial: /P/S/A/M/SCN/ Using a conversion lens (not supplied) will allow you to shoot with enhanced wide or telephoto effects. For details, please consult the operating instructions supplied with your conversion lens. • Always turn off the camera before mounting or removing the conversion lens. Failure to do so may result in damage or other malfunction. • When using the built-in flash, the light from the built-in flash may be blocked, causing the lens shadow to appear.
Advanced still image viewing Selecting the folder and playing back images d Select the desired folder with b/B. 60min 9/9 2/2 102MSDCF 9 2003 7 4 1:05:34 AM OK Cancel OK Select the folder that images you want to playback are stored. VGA 101 Select Folder 102 Folder Name: No. Of Files: Created: — Folder Mode dial: Single screen 101-0009 2003 7 4 10:30PM BACK/NEXT VOLUME BACK/NEXT Index (nine-image) screen e Select [OK] with v, then press z.
Enlarging a portion of a still image Mode dial: Control button Mode dial a Set the mode dial to . b Display the image to be enlarged. c Press the zoom lever to the T (telephoto) side to zoom in on the image. d Select the desired portion of the image with v/V/b/B. Zoom lever To cancel playback zoom Press z. Press v Press b Press B MENU • You cannot use playback zoom for movies (MPEG Movie), Clip Motion images and Multi Burst images.
Recording an enlarged image — Trimming a Press MENU after playback zoom. The menu appears. b Select [Trimming] with B, then press z. c Select the image size with v/V, then press z. Playing back successive images • The trimmed image is recorded as the newest file in the selected recording folder, and the original image is retained. • The quality of trimmed images may deteriorate. • You cannot trim to an image size of 3:2. • You cannot trim uncompressed (TIFF) images.
To stop slide show playback Press z, select [Exit] with B, then press z again. Rotating still images To skip to the next/previous image during the slide show Mode dial: — Rotate Mode dial You can rotate an image recorded in portrait orientation and display it in landscape orientation. • The interval setting time is approximate, and may vary according to the playback image size. MENU a Set the mode dial to , and display the image to rotate. b Press MENU. The menu appears.
To cancel rotation Select [Cancel] in step 4 or 5, then press z. • You cannot rotate protected images and images recorded as movies (MPEG Movie), Clip Motion, Multi Burst and uncompressed (TIFF) images. • You may not be able to rotate images shot with other cameras. • When viewing images on a computer, the image rotation information may not be reflected depending on the application software.
Playing back frame by frame — Jog playback a Set the mode dial to . b Select the Multi Burst image with b/B. c Press z when the desired frame is displayed. “Step” appears. 14/14 Step 12/16 101-0014 PLAY To delete shot images When using this mode, you cannot delete only certain frames. When you delete images, all 16 of the frames are deleted at the same time. 1 Display the desired Multi Burst image to delete. 2 Press 60min 101 Press z in step 4.
Still image editing Protecting images — Protect In single-image mode a Set the mode dial to In index (nine-image) mode . b Display the image you want to protect with b/B. Mode dial: This function protects images against accidental erasure. Control button Mode dial c Press MENU. The menu appears. d Select [Protect] with b/B, then press z. The displayed image is protected. The - (protect) indicator appears on the image.
g Press MENU. In index (triple-image) mode h Select [OK] with B, then press z. a Set the mode dial to , then press / (index) twice to display the index (triple-image) screen. The - indicator turns white. The selected images are protected. To exit the Protect function Select [Cancel] in step 4 or select [Exit] in step 8, then press z. To cancel individual protection b Display the image you want to protect in the center position with b/B. c Press MENU. The menu appears.
c Press MENU. Changing image size The menu appears. d Select [Resize] with b/B, then press z. — Resize Mode dial: You can change the image size of a recorded image, and save it as a new file. You can resize to the following sizes. 5.0M, 3.1M, 1.2M, VGA The original image is retained even after resizing. e Select the desired size with v/ V, then press z. The resized image is recorded in the recording folder as the newest file. To cancel resizing Select [Cancel] in step 5.
• If you mark an image shot in TIFF mode with a print (DPOF) mark, only the uncompressed (TIFF) image is printed, and the JPEG image recorded at the same time is not printed. In single-image mode a Set the mode dial to In index (nine-image) mode . b Display the image you want to mark with b/B. b Press MENU. c Press MENU. The menu appears. The menu appears. d Select [DPOF] with b/B, then press z. VGA 101 e Select the image you want to mark with v/V/b/B, then press z.
g Press MENU. h Select [OK] with B, then press z. The mark turns white. The mark setting is completed. To unmark marks Select the images to be unmarked in step 5, then press z. To unmark all the the folder marks in Select [All In Folder] in step 4, then press z. Select [Off], then press z. To exit the In index (triple-image) mode To unmark the a Set the mode dial to , then press / (index) twice to display the index (triple-image) screen. Press z again in step 4. The mark disappears.
Enjoying movies c Select the desired size with v/ V. Shooting movies Mode dial: You can shoot movies with sound (MPEG movies) using your camera. Before starting Set [Moving Image] to [MPEG Movie] in the SET UP settings (pages 39 and 115). Control button Mode dial Shutter You can choose from 640 (VGA), 160 (Mail). For details on the recording time for each image size, see page 109. d Press the shutter button fully down. “REC” appears on the screen and the camera starts recording the image and sound.
a Set the mode dial to Viewing movies on the LCD screen Mode dial: You can view movies on the LCD screen with sound from the speaker. . b Select the desired movie with b/B. Movies with the image size [160 (Mail)] are displayed a size smaller. 60min 160 101 Control button 10/10 00:00:00 Mode dial 101_0010 PLAY 2003 7 4 10:30PM BACK/NEXT VOLUME • Movies with the image size [640 (VGA)] are displayed on the full screen. c Press z. Speaker The movie and sound are played back.
Deleting movies — Delete In single-image mode a Set the mode dial to In index (nine-image) mode . b Display the movie you want to delete with b/B. Mode dial: You can delete unwanted movies. c Press (Delete). The movie has not yet been deleted at this point. Control button Mode dial d Select [Delete] with v, then press z. When the message “Memory Stick access” disappears, the movie has been deleted. b Press c Select [Select] with b/B, then press z.
g Select [OK] with B, then press z. When the message “Memory Stick access” disappears, the movies have been deleted. To cancel deletion Select [Exit] in step 3 or 7. To delete all movies in the folder Select [All In Folder] in step 3, then press z. Select [OK] with B, then press z. To cancel deletion, select [Cancel] with b, then press z. In index (triple-image) mode a Set the mode dial to , then press / (index) twice to display an index (triple-image) screen.
Editing movies Cutting a movie numbered 101_0002 101_0003 101_0001 Mode dial: 1 1. Cutting scene A. The file numbers assigned when movies are cut 2. Cutting scene B. 101_0002 1 2 Divide point 101_0002 B 3 d Select [Divide] with B, then press z. Next, select [OK] with v, then press z. The playback of the movie starts. 101_0004 e Decide on a cutting point. 1 3 A 2 B 101_0005 Divide point 1 3 B 2 101_0006 Delete 4. Only the desired scenes remain.
g Select [OK] with v, then press z. The movie is cut. To cancel cutting 84 Deleting unnecessary portions of movies a Cut an unnecessary portion of a movie (page 83). Select [Exit] in step 5 or 7. The movie appears on the screen again. b Display the portion of the movie you want to delete. • You cannot cut the following images. – Clip Motion – Multi Burst – Still image – MPEG movie files not long enough to cut – Protected MPEG movie files • You cannot restore files once you cut them.
Enjoying images on your computer Copying images to your computer — For Windows users Recommended computer environment • Use with a USB 2.0 (High-Speed USB) compatible computer environment allows highspeed data transfer. • If you connect two or more USB equipment to a single computer at the same time, some equipment, including your camera, may not operate depending on the type of USB equipment. • Operations are not guaranteed when using a USB hub.
Installing the USB driver When using Windows XP, you need not install the USB driver. Once the USB driver is installed, you need not install the USB driver again. c Click [USB Driver] on the installing menu screen. e Click [Yes, I want to restart my computer now], then click [Finish]. a Start up your computer, and insert the supplied CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive. Do not connect your camera to your computer at this time. The model selection screen appears.
Installing “Image Transfer” You can use the “Image Transfer” software to copy images to your computer automatically when you connect the camera to your computer with the supplied USB cable. c Click [Next]. When “Licence Agreement” screen appears, click [Yes]. e Select the folder to be installed, then click [Next]. Select the program folder, then click [Next]. a Click [Cyber-shot] on the model selection screen. b Click [Image Transfer] on the installing menu screen.
g Click [Finish]. Installing “ImageMixer” You can use the “ImageMixer Ver. 1.5 for Sony” software to copy, view and edit images, and create video CDs. For details, see the software’s help files. The “InstallShield Wizard” screen closes. If you wish to continue with the installation of “ImageMixer,” click [ImageMixer] on the installing menu screen and then follow the procedure. a Click [ImageMixer] on the installing menu screen. Select the desired language, then click [OK].
Connecting the camera to your computer a Insert the “Memory Stick” with the images you want to copy into the camera. Connect the supplied AC Adaptor, and plug the adaptor into a wall outlet (wall socket). USB Mode NORMAL aaaa Access indicators* “USB Mode NORMAL” appears on the LCD screen of the camera. When a USB connection is established for the first time, your computer automatically runs the used program to recognize the camera. Wait for a while. d Connect the USB cable to your computer.
P Disconnecting the USB cable from your computer, removing the “Memory Stick” from your camera or turning off the power during USB connection For Windows 2000, Me, or XP users 1 Double-click 2 Click on the tasktray. Copying images using “Image Transfer” — Windows 98/98SE/2000/Me Connect the camera and your computer with the USB cable. “Image Transfer” launches and the images are automatically copied to the computer. When copying is complete, “ImageMixer” automatically launches and images appear.
Changing “Image Transfer” settings Copying images without using “Image Transfer” You can change “Image Transfer” settings. Right-click the “Image Transfer” icon on the tasktray, select [Open Settings]. The settings you can set are as follows: [Basic], [Copy], and [Delete]. — Windows 98/98SE/2000/Me Right-click here If you do not set to launch “Image Transfer” automatically, you can copy images as following procedure. a Double-click [My Computer], then double-click [Removable Disk].
— Windows XP Copying images using the Windows XP AutoPlay Wizard a Make a USB connection (page 89). Click [Copy pictures to a folder on my computer using Microsoft Scanner and Camera Wizard], then click [OK]. The “Scanner and Camera Wizard” screen appears. b Click [Next]. The images stored on the “Memory Stick” are displayed. c Click the checkbox of images that you do not want to copy to your computer and remove the checkmark, then click [Next]. The “Picture Name and Destination” screen appears.
Image file storage destinations and file names Image files recorded with your camera are grouped as folders in the “Memory Stick”.
Folder File name File meaning 101MSDCF up to 999MSDCF DSC0ssss.JPG • Still image files shot in – Normal mode – Exposure Bracket mode (page 53) – Burst 3 mode (page 60) • Image files shot in Multi Burst mode (page 60) • Still image files recorded simultaneously in – E-Mail mode (page 62) – TIFF mode (page 61) – Voice mode (page 62) DSC0ssss.JPE • Small-size image files shot in E-Mail mode (page 62) DSC0ssss.MPG • Audio files shot in Voice mode (page 62) DSC0ssss.
Copying images to your computer — For Macintosh users Recommended computer environment • If you connect two or more USB equipment to a single computer at the same time, some equipment, including your camera, may not operate depending on the type of USB equipment. • Operations are not guaranteed when using a USB hub. • Operations are not guaranteed for all the recommended computer environments mentioned above. a Installing the USB driver There are two modes for a USB connection, [Normal] and [PTP]* modes.
Disconnecting the USB cable from your computer, removing the “Memory Stick” from your camera or turning off the power during a USB connection Drag and drop the drive icon or the “Memory Stick” icon to the “Trash” icon, then remove the USB cable or “Memory Stick” or turn off the power. • If you are using Mac OS X v10.0, remove the USB cable, etc., after you have turned your computer off. c Copying images 1 Double-click the newly recognized icon on the desktop.
Troubleshooting Troubleshooting If you experience trouble with your camera, try the following solutions. 1 First check the items on the tables below. If code displays “C:ss:ss” appear on the screen, the selfdiagnosis display function is working (page 108). 2 Should your camera still not work properly, press the RESET button on the bottom of the camera using a fine-tipped object, then turn on the power again. (All the settings including date and time are cleared.
Symptom Cause Solution The battery pack runs down too quickly. • You are shooting/viewing images in an extremely cold location. • The DC plug is dirty so the battery pack is not charged enough. • The battery pack is dead (page 121). — You cannot turn on the camera. • • • • p Install the battery pack correctly (page 10). p Properly connect the AC Adaptor (page 13). p Install a charged battery pack (page 10). p Replace the battery pack with a new one. The power turns off suddenly.
Symptom Cause Solution Zoom does not work. • The zoom magnification cannot be changed while shooting movies (MPEG Movie). • You cannot use the zoom while a wide end conversion lens is mounted. — • You cannot use smart zoom while shooting movies (MPEG Movie). • [Smart Zoom] is set to [Off] in the SET UP settings. • The LCD screen is turned off. • The image size is set to [5.0M] or [4.5M(3:2)]. — The image is too dark. • You are shooting a subject with a light source behind the subject.
Symptom Cause Solution Your camera cannot record images. • No “Memory Stick” has been inserted. • The capacity of the “Memory Stick” is insufficient. p Insert a “Memory Stick” (page 17). p Delete the images saved in the “Memory Stick” (page 34) or format it (page 37). p Change the “Memory Stick” (page 17). p Set it to the recording position (page 119). • The write-protect switch on the “Memory Stick” is set to the LOCK position. • You cannot record images while charging the flash.
Symptom Cause Solution The built-in flash or the optional external flash (HVL-F32X or HVL-F1000) does not work. • The mode dial is not set to , P, S, A, M, SCN or (Clip Motion). • The flash is set to (No flash). p Set it to , P, S, A, M, SCN or (Clip Motion) (pages 20 and 58). p Set the flash to auto (No indicator), (Forced flash) or SL (Slow synchro) (page 26). p Set it to other settings (page 63). • The (Twilight mode) is selected for the Scene Selection function.
Viewing images Symptom Cause Your camera cannot play back images. • The mode dial is not set to . p Set it to (page 30). • Your camera cannot play back image files — copied from the hard disk of your computer if the folder/file name has been changed or the image has been modified. p Cancel USB communication (page 90). • The camera is in USB mode. The image appears rough — right after playback starts. Solution p This is not a malfunction. The image does not appear on the TV screen.
Symptom Cause Solution You cannot display a print (DPOF) mark. • You cannot display print (DPOF) marks on movies and Clip Motion images. — You cannot cut a movie. • The movie (MPEG Movie) is not long enough to — cut. • Protected movie (MPEG Movie), Clip Motion, — Multi Burst files and still images cannot be cut. Computers Cause Solution You do not know if the OS of your computer is compatible. — p Check “Recommended computer environment” (pages 85 and 95). You cannot install the USB driver.
Symptom Cause Solution You cannot copy images. • The camera is not correctly connected to your computer. • You are not using the correct copy procedure for your OS. — — p Connect the camera and your computer correctly using the USB cable (pages 89 and 95). p Follow the designated copy procedure for your OS (pages 90, 91, 92 and 96). p If you use the “Image Transfer” software, see page 90. p If you are using the “ImageMixer Ver. 1.5 for Sony” application software, click on HELP.
Symptom Cause You cannot record on a “Memory Stick.” • The write-protect switch on the “Memory Stick” p Set it to the recording position (page 119). is set to the LOCK position. • The “Memory Stick” is full. p Delete unnecessary images (pages 34 and 81). Solution You cannot format a “Memory Stick.” • The write-protect switch on the “Memory Stick” p Set it to the recording position (page 119). is set to the LOCK position. You have formatted a “Memory Stick” by mistake.
Warnings and messages The following messages may appear on the screen. Message Meaning/Corrective Action No Memory Stick • Insert a “Memory Stick” (page 17). System error • Turn the power off and on again (page 14). Memory Stick error • The inserted “Memory Stick” cannot be used in your camera (page 119). • The “Memory Stick” is damaged, or the terminal section of the “Memory Stick” is dirty. • Insert the “Memory Stick” correctly (page 17).
Message Meaning/Corrective Action • The battery level is low or zero. Charge the battery pack (page 10). Depending on the conditions of use or the type of battery pack, the indicator may flash even though there are still 5 to 10 minutes of remaining battery time left. • The amount of lights is not sufficient, so you are not holding the camera steady enough. Use the flash, mount the camera on a tripod, or otherwise secure the camera in place.
Self-diagnosis display – If a code starting with an alphabet letter appears Your camera has a self-diagnosis display. This function displays the camera condition on the LCD screen with a combination of a letter and four numerical digits. If this occurs, check the following code chart and attempt the corresponding corrective actions. The last two digits (indicated by ss) will differ depending on the state of the camera.
Additional information Number of images that can be saved or shooting time The number of images that can be saved and the shooting time differ, 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.
Voice 5.0M (Units: images) 16MB 32MB 64MB 128MB MSX-256 MSX-512 MSX-1G 6 (11) 12 (22) 25 (45) 50 (91) 90 (166) 183(337) 375 (689) 4.5M(3:2) 6 (11) 12 (22) 25 (45) 50 (91) 90 (166) 183(337) 375 (689) 3.1M 9 (17) 19 (34) 39 (69) 79 (138) 142 (246) 290 (500) 592 (1022) 1.
Menu items Menu items that can be modified differ depending on the position of the mode dial. The screen shows only the items you can operate in each specific mode. Factory settings are indicated with x. When the mode dial is set to Item Setting Description Mode (REC Mode) TIFF Voice E-Mail – Records an uncompressed (TIFF) file in addition to the JPEG file (page 61). – Records an audio file (with a still image) in addition to the JPEG file (page 62).
Item Setting Description Mode (REC Mode) TIFF Voice E-Mail Burst 3 xNormal – Records an uncompressed (TIFF) file in addition to the JPEG file (page 61). – Records an audio file (with a still image) in addition to the JPEG file (page 62). – Records a small-size (320×240) JPEG file in addition to the selected image size (page 62). – Records three images with the exposure value of each image slightly shifted (page 53). – Records three images in succession (page 60).
When the mode dial is set to Item (when [Moving Image] is set to [Clip Motion] in the SET UP settings) Setting (Metering Mode) WB (White Bal) ± (Flash Level) PFX (P.Effect) / / WB / xAuto Adjusts the exposure to the subject you are shooting (page 51). / / / Selects the amount of flash light (page 58). Solarize / Sepia / Neg. Art / xOff Sets the image special effects (page 65).
When the mode dial is set to Item Setting Description Folder OK / Cancel Selects the folder containing the image you want to play back (page 68). Protect — Protects and unprotects images against accidental erasure (page 74). DPOF — Marks and unmarks the print (DPOF) mark on still images you want to print (page 76). Slide Interval – Sets the slide show interval (page 70). (Only in single-image mode.) x3 sec / 5 sec / 10 sec / 30 sec / 1 min – Sets the range of the playback images.
SET UP items Set the mode dial to SET UP. The SET UP screen appears. Factory settings are indicated with x. 1 (Camera 1) Item Setting Description Moving Image xMPEG Movie / Clip Motion / Multi Burst Selects the shooting mode for a movie (pages 79, 58 and 60). AF Mode xSingle / Monitor / Cont Selects the focus operation mode (page 47). Smart Zoom xOn / Off Selects whether to use the smart zoom (page 23).
2 (Camera 2) Item Setting Description Bracket Step ±1.0EV / x±0.7EV / ±0.3EV Sets the exposure compensation value when recording three images with each exposure value shifted (page 53). Hot Shoe On / xOff Set to [On] when using a commercially available external flash (page 65). Zoom Lever WX Tx / xTX Wx Sets the zoom lever W (wide) side/T (telephoto) side directions (page 23). (Memory Stick Tool) Item Setting Description Format OK / Cancel Formats the “Memory Stick.
1 (Setup 1) Item Setting Description Power Save On / xOff Selects whether to use the Power Save mode (page 12). Displayed only when you are using the camera with the battery pack. LCD Brightness Bright / xNormal / Dark Selects the LCD brightness. This has no effect on the recorded images. LCD Backlight Bright / Normal / xDark Selects the brightness of the LCD backlight.
Do not leave the camera in the following places Cleaning the DC plug Clean the DC plug of the AC Adaptor with a dry cotton bud. Do not use the dirty plug. Use of the dirty plug may not properly charge the battery pack. • In extremely hot place, such as in a car parked in the sun. The camera body may become deformed or this may cause a malfunction. • Under direct sunlight or near a heater. The camera body may become deformed or this may cause a malfunction.
On internal rechargeable button battery This camera has an internal rechargeable button battery for maintaining the date and time and other settings regardless of whether the power is on or off. This rechargeable button 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.
• Data may be corrupted in the following cases. – When the “Memory Stick” is removed or the camera is turned off during read or write operation – When the “Memory Stick” is used in locations subject to static electricity or electrical noise • We recommend backing up important data. • Do not attach any other material than the supplied label on the labeling position. • Attach the label in the prescribed label location, taking care that the label does not extend from this location.
Effective use of the battery pack How to store the battery pack • Battery performance decreases in lowtemperature surroundings. So, the time that the battery pack can be used is shorter in cold places. We recommend the following to ensure longer battery pack use: – Put the battery pack in a pocket close to your body to warm it up, and insert it in your camera immediately before you start shooting. • Frequently operating the zoom or flash wears out the battery charge faster.
Specifications x Camera [System] Image device 9.04 mm (1/1.8 type) color CCD Primary color filter Total pixels number of camera Approx. 5 255 000 pixels Effective pixels number of camera Approx. 5 090 000 pixels Lens 4× zoom lens f = 7.0 – 28.0 mm (34 – 136 mm when converted to a 35 mm still camera) F2.8 – 4.
x AC-LS5 AC Adaptor x Accessories Power requirements 100 to 240 V AC, 50/60 Hz Current consumption 0.16 to 0.09 A Power consumption 11 W Rated output voltage 4.2 V DC, 1.5 A 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 (approx.) 48×29×81 mm (1 15/16×1 3/16×3 1/4 inches) (W/H/D) excluding projecting parts Mass (approx.
The LCD screen When shooting still images 1 2 3 4 5 6 60min AE-L VGA 3:2 DATE ISO400 SOLARIZE qa qs 101 400 M AF E:91:01+2.0EV F2.
When shooting movies 1 2 3 4 5 6 60min AE-L WB H I J K Recording mode indicator (79) AE LOCK indicator (52) Battery remaining indicator (11) White balance indicator (55) Conversion lens indicator (67) Metering mode indicator (51)/ Picture effect indicator (65) Low battery warning indicator (107) AF range finder frame (46) Spot metering cross hair (52) Image size indicator (79) Recording time [maximum recordable time] indicator PFX qg qh qj qk ql L Recording folder indicator (41) M Remaining “Memory
When playing back still images 1 60min 101 VGA 2 12/12 +2.0EV x1.3 F5.
When playing back moving images 5 6 7 1 2 3 60min 101 160 VOL.
Index Index A AC Adaptor ................................................ 10, 13 Access lamp ..................................................... 17 Advanced accessory shoe ................................ 66 AE LOCK ........................................................ 52 AE/AF lock .......................................... 21, 22, 48 AF lock ............................................................ 48 AF Mode .......................................................... 47 AF range finder frame ....
N S Jog dial .............................................................40 Jog playback .....................................................73 JPG ...................................................................94 NightFraming .................................................. 57 NightShot ......................................................... 56 NR slow shutter ............................................... 44 NTSC system ...........................................
T TIFF ........................................................... 61, 94 Trimming ......................................................... 70 TV color system .............................................. 33 U USB ........................................................... 89, 95 USB driver ................................................. 86, 95 Using your camera abroad ............................... 13 V Viewing images on the LCD screen .......... 30, 80 Viewing images on your computer ..............
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