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3-078-045-14(2)

Getting started________________________

Digital Still Camera Shooting still images __________________

Operating Instructions Viewing still images ___________________


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. Refer to these numbers
whenever you call upon your Sony dealer regarding this product. Advanced still image shooting ___________
Model No. DSC-F717
Advanced still image viewing ____________
Serial No.
Still image editing ______________________

Enjoying movies _______________________

Enjoying images on your computer_________

Troubleshooting _______________________

Additional information___________________
DSC-F717 Index

© 2002 Sony Corporation


CAUTION CAUTION
WARNING The use of optical instruments with this You are cautioned that any changes or
product will increase eye hazard. modifications not expressly approved in this
To prevent fire or shock hazard, do manual could void your authority to operate this
Use of controls or adjustments or
not expose the unit to rain or equipment.
performance of procedures other than those
moisture.
specified herein may result in hazardous Note:
radiation exposure. This equipment has been tested and found to
For the Customers in the U.S.A. comply with the limits for a Class B digital
If you have any questions about this product, device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
you may call: These limits are designed to provide reasonable
Sony Customer Information Center protection against harmful interference in a
1-800-222-SONY (7669) residential installation. This equipment generates,
uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and,
The number below is for the FCC related matters if not installed and used in accordance with the
only. instructions, may cause harmful interference to
radio communications. However, there is no
guarantee that interference will not occur in a
Regulatory Information
particular installation. If this equipment does
cause harmful interference to radio or television
Declaration of Conformity reception, which can be determined by turning
Trade Name: SONY the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged
Model No.: DSC-F717 to try to correct the interference by one or more of
This symbol is intended to alert Responsible Party: Sony Electronics Inc. the following measures:
the user to the presence of Address: 680 Kinderkamack Road, — Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
uninsulated “dangerous Oradell, NJ 07649 USA — Increase the separation between the
voltage” within the product’s Telephone No.: 201-930-6972 equipment and receiver.
enclosure that may be of — Connect the equipment into an outlet on a
sufficient magnitude to This device complies with Part 15 of the circuit different from that to which the
constitute a risk of electric FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the receiver is connected.
shock to persons. following two conditions: (1) This device — Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/
This symbol is intended to alert may not cause harmful interference, and TV technician for help.
the user to the presence of (2) this device must accept any interference
important operating and received, including interference that may The supplied interface cable must be used with
maintenance (servicing) cause undesired operation. the equipment in order to comply with the limits
instructions in the literature for a digital device pursuant to Subpart B of Part
accompanying the appliance. 15 of FCC Rules.

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For the Customers in the U.S.A. Notice on the supplied AC Attention for the Customers in
and Canada power adaptor for the Europe
customers in the United
RECYCLING LITHIUM-ION Kingdom This product has been tested and found compliant
BATTERIES with the limits sets out in the EMC Directive for
Lithium-Ion batteries are A moulded plug complying with BS 1363 is fitted using connection cables shorter than 3 meters
recyclable. to this equipment for your safety and (9.8 feet).
You can help preserve our convenience.
environment by returning your Should the fuse in the plug supplied need to be
used rechargeable batteries to replaced, a 5 AMP fuse approved by ASTA or
the collection and recycling location nearest BSI to BS 1362, (i.e., marked with or
you. mark) must be used.

For more information regarding recycling of If the plug supplied with this equipment has a This statement is indicated under the lens.
rechargeable batteries, call toll free detachable fuse cover, be sure to attach the
1-800-822-8837, or visit fuse cover after you change the fuse. Never Attention
http://www.rbrc.org/ use the plug without the fuse cover. If you The electromagnetic field at the specific
should lose the fuse cover, please contact your frequencies may influence the picture and sound
Caution: Do not handle damaged or leaking nearest Sony service station. of this camera.
Lithium-Ion batteries.
Notice
CAUTION If static electricity or electromagnetism causes
TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK, MATCH data transfer to discontinue midway (fail), restart
WIDE BLADE OF PLUG TO WIDE SLOT, FULLY the application or disconnect and connect the
INSERT. USB cable again.

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“Memory Stick” Before using your camera

Trial recording Do not shake or strike the camera


Before you record one-time events, you may want In addition to malfunctions and inability to record
to make a trial recording to make sure that the images, this may render the “Memory Stick”
camera is working correctly. unusable or image data breakdown, damage or
loss may occur.
No compensation for contents of the
For the Customers in the U.S.A. and recording LCD screen, LCD finder (only models
Canada Contents of the recording cannot be compensated with an LCD finder) and lens
THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH PART 15 for if recording or playback is not possible due to • The LCD screen and the LCD finder are
OF THE FCC RULES. OPERATION IS a malfunction of your camera or recording media, manufactured using extremely high-precision
SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING TWO etc. technology so over 99.99% of the pixels are
CONDITIONS: operational for effective use. However, there
(1) THIS DEVICE MAY NOT CAUSE may be some tiny black points and/or bright
Notes on image data compatibility
HARMFUL INTERFERENCE, AND points (white, red, blue or green in color) that
(2) THIS DEVICE MUST ACCEPT ANY • This camera conforms with the Design rule for
Camera File system universal standard constantly appear on the LCD screen and the
INTERFERENCE RECEIVED, LCD finder. These points are normal in the
INCLUDING INTERFERENCE THAT MAY established by the JEITA (Japan Electronics
and Information Technology Industries manufacturing process and do not affect the
CAUSE UNDESIRED OPERATION. recording in any way.
THIS CLASS B DIGITAL APPARATUS Association).
• Playback of images recorded with your camera • Be careful when placing the camera near a
COMPLIES WITH CANADIAN ICES-003. window or outdoors. Exposing the LCD screen,
on other equipment and playback of images
recorded or edited with other equipment on the finder or the lens to direct sunlight for long
your camera are not guaranteed. periods may cause malfunctions.

Precaution on copyright
Television programs, films, video tapes, and other
materials may be copyrighted. Unauthorized
recording of such materials may be contrary to
the provision of the copyright laws.

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Do not get the camera wet Trademarks
About the Carl Zeiss lens
When taking pictures outdoors in the rain or • “Memory Stick,” and “MagicGate This camera is equipped with a Carl Zeiss
under similar conditions, be careful not to get the Memory Stick” are trademarks of Sony lens which is capable of reproducing fine
camera wet. If moisture condensation occurs, see Corporation. images. The lens for this camera uses the
page 113 and follow the instructions on how to • “Memory Stick Duo” and MTF* measurement system for cameras
remove it before using the camera. are trademarks of Sony Corporation. developed jointly by Carl Zeiss, in Germany,
• “Memory Stick PRO” and and Sony Corporation, and offers the same
Back up recommendation are trademarks of Sony Corporation. quality as other Carl Zeiss lenses.
To avoid the potential risk of data loss, always • “MagicGate” and are
trademarks of Sony Corporation. ∗ MTF is an abbreviation of Modulation
copy (back up) data to a disk.
• “InfoLITHIUM” is a trademark of Sony Transfer Function, a numeric value
Corporation. indicating the amount of light from a
Do not aim the camera at the sun or • Microsoft and Windows are registered specific part of the subject gathered at
other bright light trademarks of the U.S. Microsoft Corporation the corresponding position in the image.
This may cause irrecoverable damage to your in the United States and other countries.
eyes. Or it may cause the malfunction of your • Macintosh, Mac OS, QuickTime, iBook and
camera. Power Mac are trademarks or registered
trademarks of Apple Computer, Inc.
The pictures used in this manual • Pentium is a trademark or a registered
The photographs used as examples of pictures in trademark of Intel Corporation.
this manual are reproduced images, and are not • In addition, system and product names used in
actual images shot using this camera. this manual are, in general, trademarks or
registered trademarks of their respective
developers or manufacturers. However, the ™
or ® marks are not used in all cases in this
manual.

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Table of contents
Before using your camera ......................... 4 Shooting according to scene conditions Choosing a focus method ........................46
Identifying the parts ................................. 8 — Scene Selection ......................... 29 Shooting with AF lock........................47
Setting the still image quality ................. 31 Focusing manually ..................................48
Getting started Image size and quality ............................ 32 Adjusting the exposure
Charging the battery pack ....................... 11 — EV adjustment ...........................49
Using an external power source .............. 14 Viewing still images Displaying a histogram .......................50
Using your camera abroad ...................... 14 Viewing images on the screen of your Metering mode ........................................51
Turning on/off your camera .................... 15 camera ............................................ 33 Shooting with the exposure fixed
How to use the control button................. 15 Viewing images on a TV screen............. 35 — AE LOCK ..................................52
Setting the date and time......................... 16 Shooting three images with the exposure
Deleting still images shifted
Shooting still images Deleting images ...................................... 37 — Exposure Bracket.......................53
Inserting and removing a Formatting a “Memory Stick” ................ 40 Adjusting color tones
“Memory Stick” ............................. 18 — White Balance ...........................54
Setting the still image size ...................... 19 Before advanced operations Shooting in the dark ................................55
Basic still image shooting (using auto NightShot ............................................56
How to setup and operate your camera .. 42
adjustment mode) ........................... 20 NightFraming......................................56
Changing the menu settings ............... 42
Checking the last image you shot Shooting multiple frames
Changing the items in the SET UP
— Quick Review ............................ 21 — Clip Motion ...............................57
screen ............................................. 42
Shooting images with the finder ......... 22 Shooting in Multi Burst mode
How to use the jog dial....................... 43
Indicators on the screen during — Multi Burst.................................58
shooting .......................................... 22 Advanced still image Shooting three images continuously
Using the zoom feature....................... 23 shooting — Burst ..........................................59
Changing the lens orientation ............. 24 Shooting still images in TIFF mode
Shooting with the manual adjustments... 44 — TIFF ...........................................60
Shooting close-ups — Macro ............. 24 Shutter speed priority mode ............... 44
Using the self-timer ............................ 25 Shooting still images for e-mail
Aperture priority mode....................... 45 — E-mail ........................................61
Selecting a flash mode ........................ 26
Manual exposure mode ...................... 45 Shooting still images with audio files
Inserting the date and time on a still
image .............................................. 28 — Voice..........................................61

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Adding special effects
Enjoying movies Additional information
— Picture Effect .............................62
Using an external flash............................63 Shooting movies ..................................... 75 Number of images that can be saved or
Using the Sony HVL-F1000 Flash .....63 Viewing movies on the screen ................ 76 shooting time.................................104
Using a commercially available external Deleting movies — Delete...................... 77 Menu items ............................................106
flash ................................................63 Editing movies ........................................ 79 SET UP items ........................................110
Selecting a folder.....................................64 Cutting movies.................................... 79 Precautions ............................................113
Creating a new folder..........................64 Deleting unnecessary portions of On “Memory Stick” ..............................114
Changing the recording folder ............65 movies ............................................ 80 On “InfoLITHIUM” battery pack .........115
Specifications ........................................116
Advanced still image viewing Enjoying images on your FINDER/LCD screen ............................118
Selecting a playback folder .....................66 computer Index......................................................121
Enlarging a portion of a still image.........66 Copying images to your computer
Enlarging an image — For Windows users.................... 81
— Playback zoom...........................67 Copying images to your computer
Recording an enlarged image — For Macintosh users .................. 90
— Trimming ...................................67
Playing back successive images Troubleshooting
— Slide Show.................................68 Troubleshooting ...................................... 92
Rotating still images................................69 Warnings and messages........................ 101
Self-diagnosis display ........................... 103
Still image editing
Protecting images — Protect...................70
Changing image size — Resize...............72
Choosing images to print
— Print (DPOF) mark ....................72

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Identifying the parts B (exposure) button (49)
C Jog dial (43)
D Shutter button (20)
See the pages in parentheses for details of operation. E Manual focus/zoom ring (23, 48)
F Infrared ray emitter (55)
G Lens
9 H Hologram AF emitter (27, 110)
1
I Flash emitter (26)
J NIGHTSHOT/NIGHTFRAMING
switch (55)
0
K Speaker
2 qa L Hot shoe (63, 111)
3 qs M AE LOCK button (52)
4 N (metering mode) button (51)
qd O WHT BAL (white balance) button
5 (54)
qf
6 P (one-push white balance)
button (54)
qg
7 Q ZOOM button (23)
qh R FOCUS (AUTO/ZOOM / MANUAL)
8 qj switch (23, 48)
qk
A Mode dial M: To shoot in the manual
: To shoot still images in auto exposure mode
adjustment mode SCN: To shoot in the Scene
: To shoot still images in Selection mode
programmed mode SET UP: To set the SET UP items
S: To shoot in the shutter speed : To shoot movies, Clip
priority mode Motion images or Multi
A: To shoot in the aperture Burst mode images
priority mode : To view or edit images
8
1 q;
2 qa
3 qs
4 qd
5 qf qg
qh
6
7 qj
ql
qk
8 w;
9 wa
A MENU button (19) P Battery/“Memory Stick” cover
B (index) button (34) (18)
C DISPLAY button (22) Q Access lamp (18)
D Finder adjustment dial (22) R RESET button (92)
E Finder (22) S Control button
F Jack cover (11) (Menu on) (v/V/b/B/z) (15)
G A/V OUT (MONO) jack (35) (Menu off) ( / /7/ ) (21, 24, 26)
H DC IN jack (11, 14) T /CHG (charge) lamp (12)
I FINDER/LCD switch (22) U LCD screen
J Self-timer lamp (25)
• Audio output is monaural.
K ACC (accessory) jack
• Do not touch the built-in microphone
L Built-in microphone
while recording.
M POWER lamp (15)
• Use ACC jack to connect an external
N POWER switch (15)
flash or the remote control tripod.
O Battery eject lever (12)
9
A (USB) jack (84)
B Hook for shoulder strap
1 3 C Tripod receptacle

• 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 longer screws, and may
damage the camera.
2

Attaching the lens cap and the shoulder strap.

Lens cap
(supplied)

Shoulder strap (supplied)

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Getting started

Charging the battery pack

Battery eject lever

Getting started
Jack cover

DC plug

b mark
1 2 3 AC power adaptor

, Open the battery/“Memory , Install the battery pack, then , Open the jack cover and
Stick” cover. close the battery/“Memory connect the AC-L10A/L10B AC
Stick” cover. power adaptor (supplied) to the
Slide the cover in the direction of the arrow.
DC IN jack of your camera.
Insert the battery pack with the b mark
• Be sure to turn off your camera when facing toward the battery compartment as Connect the plug with the v mark facing
charging the battery pack (page 15).
illustrated. up.
• Your camera operates only with the
“InfoLITHIUM” NP-FM50 battery pack (M Make sure the battery pack is firmly
series) (supplied) (page 115). inserted all the way, then close the cover. • Do not short the DC plug of the AC power
adaptor with a metallic object, as this may
• The battery pack is easily inserted by pushing cause malfunction.
the battery eject lever at the front of the battery
compartment up.

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To remove the battery pack Battery remaining indicator
2 To wall outlet (wall socket)
The battery remaining indicator on the screen
Battery eject lever
shows the remaining shooting or viewing time.
Power cord
(mains lead) 60min 2560 101
6

4 AC power adaptor • The displayed remaining time may not be


correct under certain circumstances or
conditions.
, Connect the power cord (mains • When you switch the FINDER/LCD switch, it
lead) to the AC power adaptor Open the battery/“Memory Stick” cover. takes about one minute for the correct battery
and then to a wall outlet (wall Slide the battery eject lever in the direction remaining time to appear.
of the arrow, and remove the battery pack.
socket).
Charging time
The /CHG lamp (orange) lights up when • Be careful not to drop the battery pack when Approximate time to charge a completely
charging begins, and goes off when removing it. discharged battery pack using the AC-L10A/
charging is completed. L10B AC power adaptor at a temperature of 25°C
(77°F).
Charging time
Battery pack
(min.)
NP-FM50 (supplied) Approx. 150

/CHG lamp

• After charging the battery pack, disconnect the


AC power adaptor from the DC IN jack of your
camera.

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Number of images and battery Viewing still images*2) • The remaining indicator will decrease in the
following situations:
life that can be recorded/ NP-FM50 (supplied) – The surrounding temperature is low

Getting started
viewed Image size No. of Battery life – The flash is used
The tables show the approximate number of images (min.) – The camera has been turned ON and OFF
images and the battery life that can be recorded/ many times
viewed when you shoot images in normal mode 2560×1920 Approx. 7000 Approx. 350 – [LCD BACKLIGHT] or [EVF
with a fully charged battery pack at a temperature 640×480 Approx. 7000 Approx. 350 BACKLIGHT] is set to [BRIGHT] in the
of 25°C (77°F). The numbers of images that can SET UP settings
be recorded or viewed take into account changing *2) Viewing single images in order at about three – The battery power is low
the supplied “Memory Stick” as necessary. Note second intervals The battery capacity decreases as you use it
that the actual numbers may be less than more and more and as time passes
indicated depending on the conditions of use. Shooting movies*3) (page 116).
• The number of images is the same whether you
NP-FM50 (supplied) use the finder or the LCD screen for shooting/
Shooting still images Continuous shooting Approx. 230 min. viewing images.
Normal shooting mode*1)
*3) Shooting continuously at 160×112 image
NP-FM50 (supplied) size
Image size No. of Battery life
images (min.)
2560×1920 Approx. 410 Approx. 205
*1) Shooting in the following situations:
– [P. QUALITY] is set to [FINE]
– Shooting one time every 30 seconds
– The zoom is switched alternately between
the W and T ends
– The flash strobes once every two times
– The power turns on and off once every ten
times.

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Using an external power source Using your camera
abroad
Power sources
2 To wall outlet (wall socket) You can use your camera in any country or
Jack cover area with the supplied AC power adaptor
Power cord
(mains lead) within 100 V to 240 V AC, 50/60 Hz. Use a
commercially available AC plug adaptor
DC plug
[a], if necessary, depending on the design of
1 the wall outlet (wall socket) [b].

1 AC power adaptor 2 AC-L10A/L10B

, Open the jack cover and , Connect the power cord (mains
connect the AC-L10A/L10B AC lead) to the AC power adaptor
• Do not use an electronic transformer (travel
power adaptor (supplied) to the and then to a wall outlet (wall converter), as this may cause a malfunction.
DC IN jack of your camera. socket).
Connect the plug with the v mark facing
• When you have finished using the AC power
up. adaptor, disconnect it from the DC IN jack of
the camera.
• Connect the AC power adaptor to an easily • The set is not disconnected from the AC power
accessible wall outlet (wall socket) close by. If source (mains) as long as it is connected to the
any trouble occurs while using the adaptor, wall outlet (wall socket), even if the unit itself
immediately shut off the power by has been turned off.
disconnecting the plug from the wall outlet • To use power from an automobile, use the Sony
(wall socket). Car Battery Adapter (not supplied).
• Remove the battery pack when using an • If you insert or remove the DC plug while you
external power source. are using the battery, the power may shut off.

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Turning on/off your camera How to use the
control button
Auto power-off function
POWER lamp If you do not operate the camera for about 800

Getting started
400
three minutes during shooting or viewing or 200
100
AUTO
when performing SET UP, the camera turns MODE

off automatically to prevent wearing down


the battery. The auto power-off function
only operates when the camera is operating TIFF
POWER VOICE
using a battery pack. The auto power-off E-MAIL

switch EXP BRKTG


BURST 3

function also will not operate in the ISO


NORMAL

MODE

following circumstances.
• When viewing movies
, Slide the POWER switch in the To change the current settings of the
• When playing back a slide show
direction of the arrow. camera, bring up the menu or the SET UP
• When a connector is plugged into the
screen (page 42), and use the control button
The POWER lamp (green) lights up and the (USB) jack or the A/V OUT (MONO)
to make the changes.
power is on. When you turn on your camera jack.
For each item, press v/V/b/B to select the
for the first time, the CLOCK SET screen desired value, then press the center z or
appears (page 16). b/B to make the setting.

Turning off the power


Slide the POWER switch in the direction of
the arrow again. The POWER lamp goes
out, and the camera turns off.

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Setting the date and time

Mode dial

CLOCK SET Y/M/D


M/D/Y CLOCK SET Y/M/D
D/M/Y M/D/Y
D/M/Y
2002 / 1 / 1 12 : 00 OK
AM
2002 / 1 / 1 12 : 00 OK
AM
CANCEL
CANCEL
OK
OK

POWER switch

1 2 3
, Set the mode dial to . , Slide the POWER switch in the , Select the desired date display
direction of the arrow to turn format with v/V on the control
• You can also carry out this operation when the on the power. button, then press z.
mode dial is set to , S, A, M, SCN, or
. The POWER lamp (green) lights up and the Select from [Y/M/D] (year/month/day),
• To change the date and time, set the mode dial CLOCK SET screen appears on the screen. [M/D/Y] (month/day/year) or [D/M/Y]
to SET UP, select [CLOCK SET] in
(SETUP 2) (page 112), and perform the
(day/month/year).
procedure from step 3.
• If the rechargeable button battery, which
provides the power for saving the time data, is
ever fully discharged (page 113), the CLOCK
SET screen will appear again. When this
happens, reset the date and time, by starting
from step 3 above.

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Getting started
CLOCK SET Y/M/D CLOCK SET Y/M/D CLOCK SET Y/M/D
M/D/Y M/D/Y M/D/Y
D/M/Y D/M/Y D/M/Y

2002 / 1 / 1 12 : 00 OK 2003 / 1 / 1 12 : 00 OK 2003 / 7 / 4 10 : 30 OK


AM AM PM
CANCEL CANCEL CANCEL
OK OK OK

4 5 6
, Select the year, month, day, , Set the numeric value with v/V , Select [OK] with B on the
hour or minute item you want on the control button, then control button, then press z.
to set with b/B on the control press z to enter it.
The date and time are entered and the clock
button. starts to keep time.
After entering the number, v/V moves to
The item to be set is indicated with v/V. the next item. Repeat this step until all of
the items are set. • To cancel the date and time setting, select
[CANCEL] with v/V/b/B on the control
button, then press z.
• If you selected [D/M/Y] in step 3, set the time
on a 24-hour cycle.

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Shooting still images
Inserting and removing a “Memory Stick”

1 2 b mark
3 Access lamp

, Open the battery/“Memory , Insert the “Memory Stick.” , Close the battery/“Memory
Stick” cover. Stick” cover.
Insert a “Memory Stick” as far as it can go
Slide the cover in the direction of the arrow. with the b mark facing as illustrated. To remove a “Memory Stick”
Open the battery/“Memory Stick” cover,
• For details on “Memory Stick,” see page 114. • Push the “Memory Stick” all of the way in so then push the “Memory Stick” to pop it out.
that it is securely seated in the connector. If the
“Memory Stick” is not inserted correctly, you
• Whenever the access lamp is lit, the
may not be able to record or display images
camera is recording or reading an
with the “Memory Stick.”
image. Never remove the “Memory
Stick” or turn off the power at this time.

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Setting the still image size

2560

2560×1920
2560 (3 : 2)
2048×1536
1280×960
640 × 480

Shooting still images


2560
IMAGE SIZE MODE
2560×1920
2560 (3 : 2)
2560×1920 2048×1536
MENU 2560 (3 : 2)
2048×1536 1280×960
1280×960
640 × 480
640 × 480
MODE
IMAGE SIZE MODE

1 2
, Set the mode dial to and , Select (IMAGE SIZE) with b/
turn on the power, then press B on the control button, then
MENU. select the desired image size
with v/V.
The menu appears.
The image size is set.
• You can also carry out this operation when the When the setting is complete, press MENU
mode dial is set to , S, A, M or SCN. so that the menu disappears from the screen.
• For details on the image quality, see page 32.

• The image size selected here is maintained even


when the power is turned off.

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Basic still image shooting (using auto adjustment mode)

Mode dial 60min 640 101


96
0EV
F5.6
30

Flashes green
1 2 3 t Lights up

, Set the mode dial to , and , Hold the camera steadily with , Press and hold the shutter
turn on the power. both hands and position the button halfway down.
subject in the center of the
Remove the lens cap. The beep sounds but the image is not yet
focus frame. recorded. When the AE/AF lock indicator
• When the mode dial is set to , the focus, changes from flashing to steadily lit, the
Do not cover the lens or flash with your
exposure and white balance are adjusted camera is ready for shooting.
automatically to allow easy shooting. fingers.
The flash automatically pops up and strobes
• You can also carry out this operation when the
mode dial is set to . When the mode dial is • The picture quality is set to [FINE]. when the surroundings are dark.
set to or , the shutter speed is • The frame appearing on the screen shows the
automatically adjusted between 1/2000 and focus adjustment range. • If you release the shutter button, the recording
1/30 second. will be canceled.
• This camera can create new folders and select • The minimum focal distance to the subject is
folders to be stored in the “Memory Stick” approximately more than 50 cm (19 3/4 inches)
(page 64). at the W side or 90 cm (35 1/2 inches) at the T
• Still images are recorded in JPEG format. side. To shoot even closer subjects, use macro
recording mode (page 24).

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Checking the last image you
shot — Quick Review

60min 101
Auto Focus 60min 640
640
96 101 8/8
When you try to shoot a subject that is REVIEW
difficult to focus on, the AE/AF lock
indicator changes to flashing slowly.
The Auto Focus function may have

Shooting still images


difficulty working under the following 101-0008 2003 7 4 10:30PM

conditions. In such cases, release the shutter


button, then recompose the shot and focus
again.
4 • The subject is distant from the camera
and dark.
, Press the shutter button fully , Press b (7) on the control
• The contrast between the subject and its
down. background is poor. button.
The shutter sounds. The image will be • The subject is seen through glass, such as To return to the normal shooting mode,
recorded in the “Memory Stick”. a window. press lightly on the shutter button or press b
• A fast-moving subject. (7) again.
• When operating the camera using a battery • The subject reflects or has a lustrous
pack, if you do not operate the camera for about finish, such as a mirror or a luminous To delete the image displayed on the
three minutes during recording or playback, the body. screen
camera turns off automatically to prevent • A flashing subject.
wearing down the battery (page 15). 1 Press MENU to display the menu.
2 Select [DELETE] with B on the control
button, then press z.
3 Select [OK] with v on the control
button, then press z.
The image is deleted.

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Shooting images with the Indicators on the screen
finder during shooting
Indicators on

60min 640 101


Finder DISPLAY 89

adjustment
dial

FINDER/
LCD switch
r
Histogram on (A histogram of the image is
displayed in the lower left corner of the
screen (page 50).)
With the FINDER/LCD switch, you can Each time you press DISPLAY, the display 60min 640 101
89
choose to shoot either using the finder or the changes in the following order.
LCD screen. When you use the finder, the
image does not appear on the LCD screen. • For a detailed description of the indicators, see
Turn the finder adjustment dial until the page 118.
• Indicators on the screen are not recorded.
image appears clearly within the finder,
r
then shoot the image.
Indicators off (Only warning messages
and manual adjustment items which are
• For a detailed description of the indicators, see
set using the jog dial are on.)
page 118.

22
Using the zoom feature

T (telephoto) W (wide-angle) Digital zoom


W
60min
T
640 101
89 W
60min
T
640 101
89 When zoom exceeds 5×, the image is
enlarged by digital processing. The
maximum digital zoom magnification is
10×. Digital zooming causes the image

Shooting still images


quality to deteriorate, so when digital zoom
Manual focus/ is not necessary, set [DIGITAL ZOOM] to
zoom ring [OFF] in the SET UP settings (page 110).
ZOOM button
1 FOCUS switch 2 The T side of the bar shows
the digital zoom zone.
, Set the FOCUS switch to , Turn the manual focus/zoom
AUTO/ZOOM. ring to choose the desired W T

image size for shooting.


• The factory setting is AUTO/ZOOM.
• The ZOOM button can also be used. The zoom Minimum focal distance to the
operates slowly when the button is pressed
lightly, and quickly when the button is pressed subject
deeply. When the zoom is set all the way to • During digital zoom, the AF frame does not
• Zoom does not work when [CONVERSION the W side: appear on the screen.
LENS] is set to [ON] in the SET UP settings Approx. 50 cm (19 3/4 inches) from the lens • Digital zoom does not work for movies.
(page 110). surface
When the zoom is set all the way to
the T side:
Approx. 90 cm (35 1/2 inches) from the lens
surface

• The manual focus/zoom ring directions noted


above are the factory settings. The ring
directions can be changed by [ZOOM RING
SETUP] in the SET UP settings (page 111).

23
Changing the lens Shooting close-ups — Macro
orientation

60min 640 101


88

Lens
part

1
You can adjust the angle by turning the lens The macro recording mode is used when , Set the mode dial to , and
part upward up to 77 degrees and downward zooming up a small subject, such as flowers press B ( ) on the control
up to 36 degrees. or insects. You can shoot close-ups of button.
subjects up to the distances specified below.
The (macro) indicator appears on the
When the zoom is set all the way to screen.
the W side:
Approx. 2 cm (13/16 inches) from the lens
• If the menu is currently displayed, press MENU
surface first so that the menu disappears.
• You can also carry out this operation when the
When the zoom is set all the way to
mode dial is set to , S, A, M, SCN (other
the T side: than landscape mode, page 29) or .
Approx. 90 cm (35 1/2 inches) from the lens
surface

24
Using the self-timer

60min 640 101


60min 640 101 60min 640 101
73
88 73

F5.6
30

Shooting still images


2 1 2
, Center the subject in the frame, , Turn the mode dial to , and , Center the subject in the frame,
and shoot the image. press V ( ) on the control and press the shutter button
button. fully down.
To return to normal recording mode
Press B ( ) on the control button again. The (self-timer) indicator appears on the The self-timer lamp (page 9) flashes and a
The indicator disappears. screen. beep sounds after you press the shutter
button until the shutter is released
• If the menu is currently displayed, press MENU (approximately 10 seconds).
first so that the menu disappears.
• You can also carry out this operation when the
To cancel the self-timer in the middle
mode dial is set to , S, A, M, SCN or .
of the operation
Press V ( ) on the control button again.

• If you press the shutter button while standing in


front of the camera, the focus and the exposure
may not be correctly set.

25
Selecting a flash mode

60min 640 101


• If the menu is currently displayed, press MENU To reduce the red-eye
73 first so that the menu disappears.
• You can also carry out this operation when the
phenomenon when shooting
mode dial is set to , S, A, M, SCN or live subjects
(Clip Motion). Set [RED EYE REDUCTION] to [ON] in
• You can change the brightness of the flash with the SET UP settings (page 110).
[FLASH LEVEL] in the menu settings
(page 107). (You cannot change the brightness
indicator appears on the screen, and the
of the flash while the mode dial is set to .) flash pre-strobes before shooting to reduce
• When [ISO] is set to [AUTO] in the menu the red-eye phenomenon.
settings, the recommended shooting distance
using the built-in flash is approximately 0.3 m
to 4.5 m (11 7/8 inches to 177 1/4 inches).
, Set the mode dial to , and When it is not set to [AUTO], the flash may be
press v ( ) on the control ineffective even if the flash level is changed.
• When using the Auto or (Forced flash)
button repeatedly to select a mode, you may notice some noise in the
flash mode. image when you look at the screen in a dark m
place, but this will have no effect on the shot
Each time you press v ( ), the indicator image.
changes as follows. • While charging the flash, the /CHG lamp
flashes. After the charging is complete, the
No indicator (Auto): The flash lamp goes out.
• When you press the shutter button halfway
automatically pops up and strobes when the
down while the flash is strobing, the /CHG
surroundings are dark (default). lamp turns on. • Red-eye reduction may not produce the desired
r • You can mount an external flash on this camera effects depending on individual differences, the
(Forced flash): The flash strobes (page 63). distance to the subject, if the subject does not
regardless of the surrounding brightness. • Attaching a conversion lens (not supplied) may see the pre-strobe, or other conditions.
r block the light from the built-in flash or cause
the lens shadow to appear.
(No flash): The flash does not strobe.

26
Recording images with the • If hologram AF light does not reach the subject About Hologram AF
sufficiently or the subject has no contrast, focus
hologram AF will not be achieved. (A distance up to “Hologram AF (Auto-Focus)” is an AF
The hologram AF is fill light to focus more approximately 4.5 m (177 1/4 inches) is optical system that applies laser holograms
easily on a subject in dark surroundings. Set recommended.) to enable you to shoot still images in dark
• Focus is achieved as long as hologram AF light places. The Hologram AF system uses

Shooting still images


[HOLOGRAM AF] (page 110) to [AUTO]
reaches the subject, even if the light is slightly gentler radiation than conventional high-
in the SET UP settings. The factory setting
off the center of the subject.
is [AUTO]. ON appears on the screen and brightness LEDs or lamps, thus satisfying
• The hologram AF will not emit light when
the hologram AF emits light when the adjusting the focus manually. Laser Class 1* specifications and
shutter button is pressed halfway until the • The hologram AF will not emit light when maintaining higher safety for human eyes.
focus is locked. [CONVERSION LENS] is set to [ON] in the * Hologram AF satisfies Class 1 (time base
SET UP settings (page 110). 30 000 seconds), specified in JIS (Japan), IEC
60min 640 101 • If the hologram AF emitter is dirty, the (EU), and FDA (US) industry standards.
74
ON hologram AF light may be dimmed and focus Complying with these standards identifies the
may not be achieved. In this case, wipe the laser product as safe, under the condition that a
hologram AF emitter with a dry cloth. human can look at the laser light either directly
• The hologram AF emitter emits very bright or through a lens for 30 000 seconds.
light. Although there are no problems with
safety, directly looking into the hologram AF
emitter at close range is not recommended, as
you may see residual spots for several minutes
afterwards, such as after looking into a
flashlight.
• Do not block the hologram AF emitter during
recording.
• Attaching an optional filter, wide conversion
lens or telephoto conversion lens may interfere
with Holographic AF light emission.

27
Inserting the date and time on a still image

1
CAMERA 1 1
CAMERA 1
1
CAMERA 1
MOVING IMAGE : MPEG MOVIE MOVING IMAGE : DAY&TIME
2 2 MOVING IMAGE : MPEG MOVIE
DATE/TIME : OFF DATE/TIME : DATE 2
DIGITAL ZOOM : ON DIGITAL ZOOM : OFF DATE/TIME : DATE
RED EYE REDUCTION : OFF RED EYE REDUCTION : DIGITAL ZOOM : ON
HOLOGRAM AF : AUTO HOLOGRAM AF : RED EYE REDUCTION : OFF
CONVERSION LENS : OFF CONVERSION LENS : HOLOGRAM AF : AUTO
CONVERSION LENS : OFF

SELECT OK
PAGE SELECT

1 2 3
, Set the mode dial to SET UP. , Select 1 (CAMERA 1) with v , Select the date and time setting
on the control button, then with v/V on the control button,
The SET UP screen appears.
press B. then press z.
• When images are shot with the date and time Select [DATE/TIME] with v/V,
DAY & TIME: Superimposes the date,
superimposed, the date and time cannot be then press B.
removed later. hour, and minute onto the image.
• The date and time do not appear on the screen DATE: Superimposes the year, month and
during shooting, instead, “ ” appears in the • If you select [DATE], the date is superimposed day onto the image.
upper left corner of the screen. The actual date onto the image in the order selected in “Setting
OFF: Does not superimpose the date and
and time appear during playback only. the date and time” (page 16).
time onto the image.

After the setting has been completed, set the


mode dial to , and shoot the image.

• You can also shoot images with the mode dial


set to , S, A, M or SCN.
• This setting is maintained even when the power
is turned off.

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Shooting according to scene conditions — Scene Selection

Twilight mode Twilight portrait mode Landscape mode Portrait mode

Shooting still images


When shooting night scenes, people at Twilight portrait mode Portrait mode
night, landscapes or portraits, use the modes Suitable for shooting portraits in dark Suitable for shooting portraits.
listed below to improve the quality of your places. The shutter speed becomes slower, Backgrounds blur away, and the subject is
images. so we recommend that you use a tripod to sharpened.
prevent shaking.
Twilight mode • Allows you to shoot sharp images of people in
Allows you to shoot night scenes without dark places without losing the dark atmosphere
losing the dark atmosphere of the of the surroundings.
surroundings. The shutter speed becomes • The flash strobes regardless of the surrounding
brightness.
slower, so we recommend that you use a
tripod to prevent shaking. Landscape mode
• The flash cannot be used in this mode.
• The hologram AF does not emit. Focuses only on a distant subject to shoot
landscapes, etc.
• You cannot shoot in macro mode.
• The flash does not strobe automatically.
• The hologram AF does not emit.

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SCN MODE SCN MODE

MENU

1 2 3
, Set the mode dial to SCN, then , Select [SCN] with b on the , Select the desired mode with
press MENU. control button. v/V on the control button.
The menu appears. The mode is set.
When the setting is complete, press MENU
so that the menu disappears from the screen.

To cancel Scene Selection


Set the mode dial to a different mode.

• This setting is maintained even when the power


is turned off.

30
Setting the still image quality

FINE

800
400
200
100
AUTO

Shooting still images


MODE

FINE
MENU STANDARD
ISO P.QUALITY MODE

1 2
, Set the mode dial to and , Select (P.QUALITY) with b/
turn on the power, then press B on the control button, then
MENU. select the desired image
quality with v/V.
The menu appears.
The image quality is set.
• You can also carry out this operation when the When the setting is complete, press MENU
mode dial is set to S, A, M or SCN.
so that the menu disappears from the screen.

• You can select the image quality from either


[FINE] or [STANDARD].
• The image quality value selected here is
maintained even when the power is turned off.

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Image size and quality

You can choose image size (number of The number of images** that can be saved in a “Memory Stick”
pixels) and image quality (compression The number of images that can be saved in FINE (STANDARD) mode are shown below.
ratio) based on the kind of images you want
(Units: number of images)
to shoot. The larger you make the image
size and the higher you make the image Capacity
16MB 32MB 64MB 128MB MSX-256 MSX-512 MSX-1G
quality, the better your image, but also the Image size
larger the amount of data needed to preserve 2560×1920 6 (11) 12 (23) 25 (48) 51 (96) 92 (174) 188 (354) 384 (723)
your image. This means you can save fewer 2560 (3:2) 6 (11) 12 (23) 25 (48) 51 (96) 92 (174) 188 (354) 384 (723)
images in your “Memory Stick.”
Choose an image size and quality level 2048×1536 10 (18) 20 (37) 41 (74) 82 (149) 148 (264) 302 (537) 617 (1097)
appropriate for the kind of images you want 1280×960 24 (46) 50 (93) 101 (187) 202 (376) 357 (649) 726 (1320) 1482 (2694)
to shoot. 640×480 97 (243) 196 (491) 394 (985) 790 (1975) 1428 (3571) 2904 (7261) 5928 (14821)
You can resize the images later (Resize
function, page 72). ** When [REC MODE] is set to [NORMAL] • When the images are viewed on the screen of
For the number of images that can be saved the camera, they all look the same size.
You can choose image size from among the in other modes, see page 104. • Number of images that can be saved can differ
five options in the following tables. The from these values according to shooting
below image size is a minimum setting for conditions.
• When the number of remaining shooting
examples. When you want to improve
images is greater than 9999, the >9999
image quality, select the larger image size. indicator appears on the LCD screen.
Image size Examples
2560×1920 Very fine prints
2560 (3:2) 3:2 prints*
2048×1536 Printing A4 size images
1280×960 Printing postcard size images
640×480 Creating home pages
* This option records images in a horizontal to
vertical proportion of 3:2 to match the size of
the print paper used.

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Viewing still images

Viewing images on the screen of your Viewing single images


camera
60min 640
Single (single-image) Index (nine-image) Index (triple-image) 101 9/9

screen screen screen


60min 640
101 9/9

APERTURE VALUE : F5.6 101-0009 2003 7 4 10:30PM


SHUTTER SPEED : 1/30 BACK/NEXT VOLUME
EXPOSURE VALUE : 0.0

Viewing still images


ISO : 100

101-0009 2003 7 4 10:30PM 101-0002 2003 7 4 10:30PM


BACK/NEXT VOLUME • SINGLE DISPLAY MOVE • SINGLE DISPLAY
1
You can view images shot with your camera Index (triple-image) screen , Set the mode dial to , and
almost immediately on the screen. You can Three images are displayed simultaneously turn on the power.
select the following three methods for in separate panels on the screen. Various
viewing images. image information items are also displayed. The last image in the selected recording
folder (page 66) appears on the screen.
Single (single-image) screen • For a detailed description of the screen
You can view one image at a time, indicators, see page 120.
displayed over the entire screen. • For details on movies, see page 76.

Index (nine-image) screen


Nine images are displayed simultaneously
in separate panels on the screen.

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Viewing an index screen (nine-image or triple-image)

60min 640
101 3/9

APERTURE VALUE : F5.6


SHUTTER SPEED : 1/30
EXPOSURE VALUE : 0.0
ISO : 100

101-0003 2003 7 4 10:30PM 101-0003 2003 7 4 10:30PM


BACK/NEXT VOLUME • SINGLE DISPLAY MOVE • SINGLE DISPLAY

2 1 2
, Select the desired still image , Press once. , Press .
with b/B on the control button.
The display switches to the Index (nine- The display switches to the Index (triple-
b : To display the preceding image image) screen. image) screen.
B : To display the next image Press v/V on the control button to display
To display the next (previous) index the remaining image information.
• You can easily view the next/previous image by screen
turning the jog dial. Press v/V/b/B on the control button to To display the next (previous) index
move the yellow frame up/down/left/right. screen
Press b/B on the control button.
• You can view the next/previous screen by
turning the jog dial. To return to the single-image screen
Press repeatedly, or press z on the
control button.

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Viewing images on a TV screen

60min 640
101 9/9

A/V 101-0009 2003 7 4 10:30PM


connecting BACK/NEXT VOLUME

cable
(supplied)

Viewing still images


1 A/V OUT (MONO) jack 2 TV/Video switch
3
, Connect the A/V connecting , Turn on the TV and set the TV/ , Set the mode dial to , and
cable to the A/V OUT (MONO) Video switch to “Video”. turn on the camera.
jack of the camera and the
Press b/B on the control button to select the
audio/video input jacks of the • The name and location of this switch may differ
depending on your TV. desired image.
TV.
• When using your camera abroad, it may be
If your TV has stereo input jacks, connect necessary to set [VIDEO OUT] in SET UP
the audio plug (black) of the A/V setting to match that of your TV system
connecting cable to the left audio jack. (page 112).

• Turn off both your camera and the TV before


connecting the camera and the TV with the A/V
connecting cable.

35
Viewing images on a TV screen PAL-M system
If you want to view images on a TV screen, Brazil
you need a TV with a video input jack and
a A/V connecting cable (supplied). PAL-N system
The color system of the TV must match that Argentina, Paraguay, Uruguay
of your digital still camera. Check the
following lists: SECAM system
Bulgaria, France, Guiana, Hungary, Iran,
NTSC system Iraq, Monaco, Poland, Russia, Ukraine, etc.
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 system
Australia, Austria, Belgium, China, Czech
Republic, Denmark, Finland, Germany,
Holland, Hong Kong, Italy, Kuwait,
Malaysia, New Zealand, Norway, Portugal,
Singapore, Slovak Republic, Spain,
Sweden, Switzerland, Thailand, United
Kingdom, etc.

36
Deleting still images

Deleting images

60min 640 60min 640 60min 640


101 9/9 101 9/9 101 9/9

MENU
DELETE
OK
101-0009 2003 7 4 10:30PM FOLDER DELETE PROTECT DPOF EXIT
BACK/NEXT VOLUME OK OK

1 2 3

Deleting still images


, Set the mode dial to , and , Press MENU and select , Select [OK] with v on the
turn on the camera. [DELETE] with b/B on the control button, then press z.
Press b/B on the control control button, then press z.
“MEMORY STICK ACCESS” appears on
button to select the image you the screen. When this message disappears,
The image has not yet been deleted at this
want to delete. point. the image has been deleted.

To continue and delete other images


Display the image to be deleted with b/B
on the control button, select [DELETE] and
press z. Then, select [OK] with v and
press z.

To cancel deleting
Select [EXIT] with V on the control button,
then press z.

37
Deleting images in index (nine-image) mode

MENU
FOLDER DELETE PROTECT DPOF DELETE CANCEL SELECT ALL IN FOLDER
• SELECT MOVE MENU TO NEXT

1 2 3
, While an index (nine-image) , Select [SELECT] with b/B on , Select an image you want to
screen (page 34) is displayed, the control button, then press delete with v/V/b/B on the
press MENU and select z. control button, then press z.
[DELETE] with b/B on the
The green indicator appears on the
control button, then press z. To delete all the images in the folder
selected image. At this point, the image has
Select [ALL IN FOLDER] with B on the
not yet been deleted. Repeat this step for all
control button, then press z. Select [OK],
of the images you want to delete.
then press z. To cancel deleting, select
[EXIT], then press z.
• To cancel a selection, press z again so that the
indicator disappears.

38
Deleting images in index (triple-image) mode

APERTURE VALUE : F5.6


DPOF
SHUTTER SPEED : 1/30
PROTECT
EXPOSURE VALUE : 0.0 MENU DELETE
ISO : 100
FOLDER

101-0002 2003 7 4 10:30PM 101-0002 2003 7 4 10:30PM


DELETE EXIT OK • SINGLE DISPLAY • OK BACK/NEXT

4 1 2

Deleting still images


, Press MENU and select [OK] , While an index (triple-image) , Press MENU and select
with B on the control button, screen (page 34) is displayed, [DELETE] with v/V on the
then press z. set the image you want to control button, then press z.
delete to the center with b/B on
“MEMORY STICK ACCESS” appears on The image has not yet been deleted at this
the screen. When this message disappears, the control button. point.
the images have been deleted.

To cancel deleting
Select [EXIT] with b on the control button,
then press z.

39
Formatting a “Memory Stick”

1
MEMORY STICK TOOL
FORMAT : OK
2
CREATE REC. FOLDER : CANCEL
DELETE CHANGE REC. FOLDER :
OK 2
CANCEL

101-0002 2003 7 4 10:30PM


• OK BACK/NEXT
OK

1
3 1 2
, Select [OK] with v on the , Insert the “Memory Stick” you , Select (MEMORY STICK
control button, then press z. want to format into the camera. TOOL) with v/V on the control
Set the mode dial to SET UP, button.
“MEMORY STICK ACCESS” appears on
the screen. When this message disappears, and turn on the power. Select [FORMAT] with B, then
the image has been deleted. press B.
• The term “formatting” means preparing a Select [OK] with v, then press
“Memory Stick” to record images; this process
To cancel deleting z.
is also called “initialization.” The “Memory
Select [CANCEL] with V on the control Stick” provided with this camera, and those
button, then press z. available commercially, are already formatted, To cancel the formatting
and can be used immediately. Select [CANCEL] with V on the control
• When you format a “Memory Stick,” be
button, then press z.
aware that all data in the “Memory
Stick” will be permanently erased.

40
FORMAT

ALL DATA WILL BE ERASED


READY?
OK
CANCEL
OK

Deleting still images


, Select [OK] with v on the
control button, then press z.
The “FORMATTING” message appears.
When this message disappears, the format
is complete.

41
Before advanced operations

Changing the menu settings Changing the items in the


How to setup and SET UP screen
a Press MENU.
operate your camera a Set the mode dial to SET UP.
The menu appears.
The usage of the menus and SET UP screen The SET UP screen appears.
items that are most frequently used for CAMERA 1
1
“Advanced operations” is described below. 800
400 2
MOVING IMAGE : MPEG MOVIE
200 DATE/TIME : OFF
100 DIGITAL ZOOM : ON
AUTO RED EYE REDUCTION : OFF
HOLOGRAM AF : AUTO
Jog dial ISO MODE
CONVERSION LENS : OFF

b Press b/B on the control SELECT

Mode dial
MENU
button to select the item you b Press v/V/b/B on the control
want to set. button to select the item you
The selected item turns yellow. want to set.
640 The frame of the selected item turns
yellow.
2560×1920
2560 (3 : 2) SET UP 1
1
2048×1536
1280×960 LCD BRIGHTNESS :
2
640 × 480 LCD BACKLIGHT :
EVF BACKLIGHT :
Control button ISO IMAGE SIZE MODE
BEEP :
SHUTTER
ON
OFF

c Press v/V on the control


OK

button to select the desired


setting. c Press z on the control button
The frame of the selected setting turns to enter the setting.
yellow, and the setting is entered.
To turn off the SET UP screen
To turn off the menu display display
Press MENU. Set the mode dial to anything other than
SET UP.

42
How to use the jog dial a Set the mode dial to , S, A, c Press the jog dial.
M, SCN or . The value turns yellow.
The jog dial is used to change the setting
values when shooting with the manual The adjustable values appear on the 60min 640 101
4

adjustment modes (shutter speed priority right side of the screen. 0EV
F5.6
mode, aperture priority mode, manual 60min 640 101
4
50

exposure mode), EV adjustment or 0EV


F5.6
choosing the focus mode. 50

Mode dial d Turn the jog dial to select the


value you want to set.
b Turn the jog dial to select the The displayed value is set.
item you want to adjust. 60min 640 101
4
Move the yellow indication b to select 0EV
F3.5
the item.

Before advanced operations


50

60min 640 101


4
0EV
F5.6
50
e To set other items, press the
jog dial, then repeat steps 2
Select Set
to 4.

Jog dial

43
Advanced still image shooting
• You cannot use the NightShot or NightFraming Shutter speed priority mode
Shooting with the functions when the mode dial is set to S, A or
M. This function lets you shoot a fast-moving
manual adjustments • You cannot make manual adjustments when subject with its motion frozen, or the flow
shooting movies. motion of a moving subject.
Mode dial: S/A/M • If the proper exposure is not obtained after
making the settings, the setting value indicators
You can manually adjust the shutter speed on the screen may flash when the shutter button
60min
AE
640 101
4
60min
AE
640 101
4
S S
and aperture values according to the is pressed halfway down. You can shoot in this 0EV 0EV
F5.6 F5.6
purpose of shooting. condition, but we recommend that you adjust 1000 NR 30"

60min 640 101 the flashing values again.


4 • The auto flash function does not operate.
Aperture
0EV
F5.6 value • You can adjust an exposure value when the
50 1/1000 s (shortest) 30 s (longest)
Shutter speed mode dial is set to S or A (page 49).
value
Mode dial a Set the mode dial to S.
Jog dial b Select a shutter speed.
Mode dial Description Select a shutter speed with the jog dial
(page 43). The shutter speed can be
S Shutter speed priority mode.
Other settings are selected from 1/1000 to 30 seconds.
automatically adjusted to attain If you select a shutter speed of
correct exposure according to 1/25 second or slower, “NR” is
the brightness of the subject. displayed before the shutter speed and
A Aperture priority mode. Other the NR slow shutter mode is
settings are automatically automatically activated.
adjusted to attain correct
exposure according to the • Shutter speeds of one second or longer are
brightness of the subject. indicated with ["] after the value, such as 1".
M Mode for manually adjusting
both the shutter speed and
aperture values to achieve the
desired shooting condition.

44
Aperture priority mode Manual exposure mode
NR slow shutter
The NR slow shutter function removes This function lets you change the focus You can manually adjust the shutter speed
noise from recorded images to provide depth to bring both the subject and and aperture values to achieve the desired
clean, crisp images. Using a tripod is background into focus or to shoot a subject shooting condition according to your
recommended to prevent shaking. with a fuzzy background. purpose.

Press the shutter button fully down. 60min


AE
640 101

4
60min
AE
640 101
60min 640 101
A A 4
4
r 0EV 0EV
F2.0 F8.0 0EV
Exposure is performed for the set 160 13 F5.6
50
shutter speed time, the screen turns
black, and “CAPTURING” is
displayed. Aperture value F2 Aperture value F8
r (minimum) (maximum)
Processing is performed to reduce The difference between the set value and
noise for the set shutter speed time, and the appropriate exposure determined by the
a Set the mode dial to A.
“PROCESSING” is displayed. camera is displayed on the screen as the EV

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The shutter sounds at this time. b Select an aperture value. value (page 49). 0EV indicates that the
r Select an aperture value with the jog most suitable value has been set by the
When “PROCESSING” disappears, dial (page 43). The aperture value can camera.
the image is recorded. be selected from F2 to F8. a Set the mode dial to M.
• The range of values that can be selected varies, b Select the shutter speed value
depending on the zoom position. indication.
• The shutter speed is automatically adjusted
from 1/1000 to 8 seconds. When you set an Select the shutter speed value
aperture value or F5.6 or more, the values start indication with the jog dial (page 43).
from 1/2000 second.
c Select the aperture value
indication.
Select the aperture value indication
with the jog dial (page 43).

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Multipoint AF a Set the mode dial to , S, A,
Choosing a focus When you use Multipoint AF, the camera M, SCN or .
method calculates the distance in three places to the
b Set FOCUS switch to AUTO/
left and right and in the center of the image,
Mode dial: /S/A/M/SCN/ letting you shoot using the auto focus ZOOM.
function without worrying about the image
Focus range select function c Select the desired AF range.
composition. This is useful when it is
You can select from six AF ranges: difficult to focus on the subject because it is Select the AF range with the jog dial
Multipoint AF, Center, Left, Right, Bottom (page 43).
not in the center of the frame.
and Top. You can select the AF range from
The Multipoint AF is the factory setting.
When you select the Center, Left, Right, Multipoint AF, Center, Left, Right,
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Bottom and Top modes, the focus is


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within the AF range finder by AF operation.
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4

Jog dial When you press the shutter button


halfway down, the color of the AF
Mode dial
Shutter range finder frame changes from white
to green when focus is achieved.

FOCUS switch

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• When you use digital zoom or the hologram Shooting with AF lock a Set the mode dial to , S, A,
AF, AF operates with priority on subjects in or
M, SCN or (Clip Motion/
near the center of the frame. In this case, the AF When it is difficult to focus because the
range finder frame is not displayed. subject is not in the center of the frame, you Multi Burst).
• When you select Multipoint AF in step 3, the can focus using the Focus range select
automatically adjusted AF range finder frame b Set FOCUS switch to AUTO/
function. For example, when shooting two
appears in green when focus is achieved. ZOOM.
human subjects with a gap between them,
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4 the camera may focus on the background c Compose the shot so that the
visible through the gap. In these cases, use subject is centered in the AF
AF lock to ensure the subjects are in correct
range finder frame, then press
focus.
and hold the shutter button
• AF lock lets you capture an image with the halfway down.
correct focus even if the subject is at the edge of The camera focuses on the subject.
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4
changes from flashing to lighted up
and there is a beeping sound, the focus

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adjustment is completed.

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4
0EV
F5.6
50
AF range
finder

AE/AF lock
indicator

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d Return to the fully composed If [EXPANDED FOCUS] in the SET
shot, and press the shutter Focusing manually UP settings is set to [ON], the image is
button fully down. zoomed to 2×* when recording still
Mode dial: /S/A/M/SCN/ images. When a sharp focus is
The image will be recorded with the
Normally the focus is automatically achieved, the image returns to normal
proper focus for the subjects.
adjusted. This function is useful when the and the 9 (manual focus) indicator
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auto focus does not work well, such as in
recording a movie (MPEG MOVIE),
dark places.
F5.6 or [EXPANDED FOCUS] is set to
30
Jog dial [OFF], the image is not zoomed. You
Mode dial can adjust the focus distance from
2 cm (13/16 inches) to ∞ (infinite).
* When using digital zoom, the image is
• You can carry out the AF lock adjustment zoomed 1× to 2×, depending on the digital
process any number of times before you press zoom magnification.
the shutter button fully down.

To reactivate auto focusing


Set FOCUS switch to AUTO/ZOOM.
FOCUS switch
Manual focus/zoom ring • The focus mode indicator is approximate, and
should be used as a reference.
• The focus distance value does not appear when
a Set the mode dial to , S, A, NightShot is set and [CONVERSION LENS] is
M, SCN or . set to [ON] in the SET UP settings. When the
9 indicator flashes, the focus distance has
b Set FOCUS switch to MANUAL. reached 2 cm (13/16 inches) or ∞.
• You cannot focus manually when using the
The 9 (manual focus) indicator NightFraming function.
appears on the screen. • You cannot record images in macro when
focusing manually.
c Turn the manual focus/zoom
• When you use the zoom function, use the
ring to achieve a sharp focus. ZOOM button (page 23).
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a Set the mode dial to , S, A,
Adjusting the Shooting techniques
SCN or .
Normally, the camera automatically adjusts
exposure b Press . the exposure. If the image is too dark or too
bright as shown below, we recommend that
— EV adjustment c Select the desired exposure you adjust the exposure manually. When
shooting a back-lit subject or a subject
Mode dial: /S/A/SCN/ value with the jog dial. against a white (e.g. snowy) background,
This lets you adjust the exposure value Adjust the exposure value while adjust the exposure toward the + side. When
checking the brightness of the shooting a brightly lit subject (e.g. spotlight)
which is set by automatic adjustment. You
background. against a dark background, adjust the
can select values ranging from +2.0EV to exposure toward the – side.
–2.0EV in steps of 1/3EV. 60min 640 101
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+1.0EV
Mode dial
Jog dial

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Underexposed
To reactivate auto exposure t Adjust toward +
Return the exposure adjustment value to
0EV.

• If a subject is being shot in extremely bright or


dark conditions, or the flash is used, the
* exposure adjustment may not be effective.
Appropriate exposure

Overexposed
t Adjust toward –

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Displaying a histogram • appears in the following cases:
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4
A histogram is a graph showing the 0EV
– During recording or playback in [2560 (3:2)]
brightness of the pixels contained in an size
image. The horizontal axis shows the – When rotating a still image
• The histogram before recording represents the
brightness, and the vertical axis shows the histogram of the image displayed on the screen
number of pixels. Displaying a histogram at the that time. A difference occurs in the
during recording or playback lets you Adjusting the exposure to the + side shifts histogram before and after you press the shutter
determine the proper exposure. the histogram to the right side. button. When this happens, check the histogram
while playing back a single-image or during
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4 Quick Review.
4
0EV
0EV In particular a large difference appears in the
following cases:
– When the flash strobes
Dark Bright – When using the NightFraming function
– When [P. EFFECT] is set to [SOLARIZE]
Adjusting the exposure to the – side shifts – During slow shutter or high-speed shutter
• The histogram may not appear for images
a Set the mode dial to , S, A the histogram to the left side.
recorded using other cameras.
or SCN.
• The histogram also appears when the mode dial
b Press DISPLAY to display the is set to or M, but you cannot adjust the
exposure.
histogram. • The histogram also appears when you press
DISPLAY while playing back a single image
c Adjust the exposure based on (page 33) or during Quick Review (page 21).
the histogram. • The histogram does not appear in the following
cases:
– When the mode dial is set to SET UP or
– When the menu is displayed
– During Quick Review of an image recorded
in Exposure Bracket mode
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Spot metering ( ) a Set the mode dial to , S, A,
Metering mode Light is measured only for the specific M, SCN or .
region where the subject is located. This lets
Mode dial: /S/A/M/SCN/ b Press repeatedly to select
you adjust the exposure to the subject even
This function enables you to select the when the subject is backlit or there is strong the desired setting.
metering mode to suit the shooting contrast between the subject and the Each time you press , the metering
conditions and purpose. background. mode changes as follows:
Position the spot metering cross hair on one
Multi-pattern metering (No indicator) Multi-pattern metering (no indicator)
point of the subject you want to shoot.
The image is divided into multiple regions
and metering is performed for each region. • To focus on the same spot as used for metering,
Center-weighted metering ( )
The camera judges the subject position and we recommend using the Focus range select
function (Center) (page 46). Spot metering ( )
background brightness, and determines a
• You cannot set the metering mode when using
well-balanced exposure.
The camera is set to multi-pattern metering
the NightShot and NightFraming functions. c Shoot the image.
as the factory setting. 60min 640 101 Press and hold the shutter button
4
halfway down, wait until the camera

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completes the automatic adjustments,
Center-weighted metering ( ) Spot metering
cross hair then press the shutter button fully
Metering is performed with priority given down to record the image.
to the center of the image. The camera
determines the exposure based on the
brightness of a subject near the center
according to the shooting aim. Shutter
Mode dial

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To release AE LOCK
Shutter
Shooting with the Carry out one of the followings:
Mode dial • Press AE LOCK again after step 2.
exposure fixed
• Release your finger from the shutter
— AE LOCK button after step 3.
Mode dial: /S/A/SCN/ • Press down the shutter button in step 4.

Once you press AE LOCK, the exposure is


fixed. This function lets you measure the
desired portion of the image using the spot AE LOCK
metering function, fix that exposure value
by pressing AE LOCK, and then recompose a Set the mode dial to , S, A,
the picture. SCN or .
Portion of the image used
to determine the exposure
b Focus on a portion of the
image that has the desired
Fix the exposure.
exposure value, then press AE
LOCK.
The exposure is fixed and the AE-L
indicator appears.
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Shoot the subject.

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.
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a Set the mode dial to SET UP.
Shooting three The SET UP screen appears.
images with the b Select 2 (CAMERA 2) with
exposure shifted v/V and [BRACKET STEP]
— Exposure Bracket with B/v/V, then press B.

Mode dial: / /S/A/M/SCN c Select the desired bracket step


The camera records three images in value with v/V, then press z.
succession, each with the exposure value ±1.0EV: Shifts the exposure value by
shifted. The exposure compensation value plus or minus 1.0EV.
can be set between ±1.0EV from the ±0.7EV: Shifts the exposure value by
appropriate exposure value in 1/3EV steps. plus or minus 0.7EV.
±0.3EV: Shifts the exposure value by
plus or minus 0.3EV.
Mode dial d Set the mode dial to , ,

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MENU
S, A, M or SCN.
Shutter
e Press MENU.
The menu appears.
f Select [MODE] (REC MODE)
with b/B, then select [EXP
BRKTG] with v/V.
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To return to normal mode (Incandescent)
Select [NORMAL] in step 6. Adjusting color tones • Places where the lighting conditions
change quickly
• You cannot use the flash in this mode. — White Balance • Under bright lighting such as
• During shooting in this mode, the images are Mode dial: /S/A/M/SCN/ photography studios
not displayed on the screen. Compose the
image before pressing the shutter button. Normally, when recording with automatic Mode dial
• The focus and white balance are adjusted for adjustments, the white balance is
the first image, and these settings are also used automatically set to AUTO and the overall
for the other images.
• When the exposure is manually adjusted, the
color balance is adjusted according to the
adjusted value is used for the center value. shooting conditions. However, when you
• The recording interval is approximately shoot under fixed conditions or special
0.5 second. lighting conditions, you can manually WHT BAL
• You cannot select a shutter speed of adjust the white balance.
1/25 second or slower.
AUTO (no display)
Adjusts the white balance automatically
a Set the mode dial to , S, A,
(ONE PUSH) M, SCN or .
For adjusting the white balance depending b Press WHT BAL repeatedly to
on the light source
select the desired setting.
(Daylight)
Shooting outdoors, or shooting a sunrise/
sunset, night scene, neon signs, or fireworks

(Cloudy)
Shooting under a cloudy sky

(Fluorescent)
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To shoot in one-push white • You cannot adjust the white balance when
balance mode using the NightShot and NightFraming Shooting in the dark
functions.
1 Frame a white object such as a piece of
paper filling the screen under the same Mode dial: / /
lighting conditions as you will shoot the Shooting techniques
subject. The image is affected by the lighting NIGHTSHOT/
2 Press . conditions. For example, the entire image NIGHTFRAMING switch
appears blue under sunlight in the summer,
The indicator flashes quickly. and white items gain a reddish tint under Shutter
When the white balance has been incandescent light bulbs, etc. The human eye
adjusted and stored in the memory, the can resolve these problems, but digital still
indicator stops flashing. cameras cannot recognize the correct colors
without adjustments. Normally, the camera
Do not move the camera while the Infrared ray
makes these adjustments automatically, but
indicator is flashing. emitter
if recorded image colors appear unnatural,
we recommend that you adjust the white
To reactivate auto adjustment balance.
Select [AUTO] in step 2.

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• Filters (not supplied) may block the infrared
ray.
• Under fluorescent lights that flicker, the white • The recommended recording distance for the
balance adjustment function may not work NightShot or NightFraming function is from
correctly even though you select approx. 0.3 m to 4.5 m (11 7/8 inches to
(fluorescent). 177 1/4 inches).
• When the flash strobes, the manual setting is • You cannot use the NightShot or NightFraming
canceled, and the image is recorded in [AUTO] function when [CONVERSION LENS] is set to
mode. [ON] in the SET UP settings (page 110).
• The indicator means:
Slow flashing: The white balance is not set or
was not able to be set.
Quick flashing: The white balance is being
adjusted (after you press ).
Lit steady: The white balance has been set.
• If the indicator keeps flashing even when
you press , record in automatic white
balance mode.
• When you select the one-push white balance
mode, the screen momentarily turns blue.
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NightShot • While using the NightShot function, you cannot NightFraming
use the following functions:
The NightShot function lets you shoot – White balance The NightFraming function enables you to
subjects in dark places such as camp scenes – Switching the metering mode check a subject even at night and then
at night or nocturnal plants and animals. – AE LOCK record with natural colors using the flash.
– Shooting with hologram AF
a Set the mode dial to , or – Shooting with the flash a Set the mode dial to , or
• Do not use the NightShot function in bright
. (Clip Motion).
places (e.g. outdoors in the daytime). This may
b Set NIGHTSHOT/ cause your camera to malfunction. b Set NIGHTSHOT/
• Images do not appear with the correct colors
NIGHTFRAMING switch to while shooting with the NightShot function. NIGHTFRAMING switch to
NIGHTSHOT. • If focusing is difficult with the auto focus mode NIGHTFRAMING.
when using the NightShot function, adjust
The and “NIGHT SHOT” focus manually (page 48). The focus distance The and “NIGHT FRAMING”
indicators light. The “NIGHT SHOT” value does not appear. indicators light. The “NIGHT
indicator turns off after 5 seconds. • If you press an invalid key while using the FRAMING” indicator turns off after
NightShot function, the indicator flashes, about 5 seconds.
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However, if you select the flash mode in
“NIGHT SHOT”
Bracket, Multi Burst or BURST 3 mode, the
“NIGHT FRAMING”
BRK/ / indicator flashes.

c Shoot the image.


c Press and hold the shutter
To cancel the NightShot function button halfway down.
Set NIGHTSHOT/NIGHTFRAMING The hologram AF light (page 27) is
switch to z. emitted and the focus is automatically
adjusted.
d Press the shutter button fully
down.
The shutter sounds, the flash strobes
and the image is recorded.
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To cancel the NightFraming Before operation
function Shooting multiple Set [MOVING IMAGE] to [CLIP
Set NIGHTSHOT/NIGHTFRAMING frames MOTION] in the SET UP settings (pages 42
switch to z. and 110).
— Clip Motion
• While using the NightFraming function, you Mode dial
Mode dial: MENU
cannot use the following functions:
– White balance You can shoot a number of consecutive still Shutter
– Switching the metering mode images (GIF animation). The GIF format
– AE LOCK has a small file size, making it convenient
– Manual focus
• When you press the shutter button halfway
for creating home pages or attaching images
down you will hear a sound, but this is not the to e-mail.
sound of the shutter releasing. The image is not
recorded yet. • Due to the limitations of the GIF format, the
• The flash does not function when recording in number of colors for Clip Motion images is
BURST 3 and in EXP BRKTG modes. The reduced to 256 colors or less. Therefore, the Control button
BRK/ indicator flashes. image quality may deteriorate for some images.

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• If you perform any other invalid operation a Set the mode dial to .
while using the NightFraming function, the NORMAL (160×120)
indicator flashes and the “NIGHT Clip Motion of up to 10 frames can be b Press MENU.
FRAMING” indicator lights for about
5 seconds.
recorded. This is suitable for use on home The menu appears.
pages, etc.
c Select (IMAGE SIZE) with
MOBILE (120×108) b, then select the desired
Clip Motion of up to two frames can be mode with v/V.
recorded. This is suitable for use with
portable data terminals.

• The file size is reduced in MOBILE mode, so


the image quality deteriorates.
• For the number of images you can record in
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d Shoot the image for the first To delete some or all of the
frame. frame images while making a Shooting in Multi
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1/10
Clip Motion recording Burst mode
1 Press b (7) in step 4 or 5.
The frame images you shot are played
— Multi Burst
MAKING “CLIP MOTION”
back in turn and stop at the last image. Mode dial:
2 Press MENU, and select [DELETE This mode records 16 frames in succession
LAST], or [DELETE ALL] with b/B, each time you press the shutter button. This
e Shoot the image for the next then press z. is convenient for checking your form in
frame. 3 Select [OK] with v, then press z. When sports, for example.
Press the shutter button to shoot the [DELETE LAST] is selected in step 2,
next frame, then repeat this operation each time you repeat steps 1 through 3,
until you have shot the desired number the last frame you shot is deleted.
of frames.
f Press z. • Before carrying out step 6, the images are
saved temporarily in the camera memory. These
All the frame images are recorded on images are not recorded on the “Memory Stick”
the “Memory Stick”. yet.
• The date and time are not superimposed onto
Clip Motion images. Before operation
• When viewing an image recorded in Clip Set [MOVING IMAGE] to [MULTI
Motion on the index screen, the image may BURST] in the SET UP settings (pages 42
appear different from the actual image. and 110).
• GIF files not created on this camera may not be
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d Shoot the image.
Mode dial
MENU The 16 frames are recorded as a single Shooting three
Shutter
image (image size: 1280×960). images continuously
To delete recorded images — Burst
When using this mode, you cannot delete Mode dial: / /S/A/M/SCN
only selected images within the Multi Burst
This mode is used for continuous shooting.
sequence. When you delete images, all 16
Each time you press the shutter button in
images are deleted at the same time.
this mode, the camera records three images
Control button 1 Set the mode dial to . in succession.
2 Press MENU and select [DELETE] from
the menu, then press z. Mode dial
a Set the mode dial to . MENU
3 Select [OK], and press z.
b Press MENU. All of the images are deleted. Shutter
The menu appears.

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• You cannot use the flash in this mode.
c Select (INTERVAL) with b,
• When you play back images recorded with this
then select the desired frame camera in Multi Burst mode, the 16 frames will
interval with v/V. be played back in order at a fixed interval.
• When the images are played back on a
You can choose the frame interval computer, all 16 frames will be displayed at the
from the menu settings (page 108). same time as part of one image. Control button
• When Multi Burst images are played back on a
1/30"
camera without the Multi Burst feature, all 16
frames will be displayed at the same time as
1/7.5 part of one image, just as they are on a
1/15
1/30 computer.
INTERVAL PFX
• Date and time cannot be superimposed onto
images.
• For the number of images that can be recorded
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a Set the mode dial to , , c Select [MODE] (REC MODE)
S, A, M or SCN. Shooting still images with b/B, then select [TIFF]
b Press MENU.
in TIFF mode with V.
The menu appears. — TIFF d Shoot the image.
c Select [MODE] (REC MODE) Mode dial: / /S/A/M/SCN When the “RECORDING” indication
disappears, you can shoot the next
with b/B, then select This mode records an image without image.
[BURST 3] with v/V. compression, so the image quality does not
deteriorate. Images recorded in this mode To return to normal mode
d Shoot the image.
are suitable for printing with a high-quality Select [NORMAL] in step 3.
When the “RECORDING” indication image. A JPEG (compressed) format image
disappears, you can shoot the next is also recorded at the same time.
image. • JPEG images are recorded in the image size
selected by the (IMAGE SIZE) menu
Mode dial (page 19). TIFF images are recorded in
To return to normal mode MENU [2560×1920] size except when [2560 (3:2)] is
Select [NORMAL] in step 3. Shutter selected.
• Writing data takes more time than in normal
recording mode.
• You cannot use the flash in this mode.
• For the number of images you can record in
• During shooting in this mode, the images are
TIFF mode, see page 104.
not displayed on the screen. Compose the
image before pressing the shutter button.
• The recording interval is approximately
0.5 second.
• You cannot select a shutter speed of Control button
1/25 second or slower.

a Set the mode dial to , ,


S, A, M or SCN.
b Press MENU.
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c Select [MODE] (REC MODE)
Shooting still images with b/B, then select [E-MAIL] Shooting still images
for e-mail with v/V. with audio files
— E-mail d Shoot the image. — Voice
Mode dial: / /S/A/M/SCN When the “RECORDING” indication Mode dial: / /S/A/M/SCN
disappears, you can shoot the next
In E-mail mode, a small-size image image. In Voice mode, an audio track is also
(320×240) that is suitable for e-mail recorded at the same time as recording a
transmission is also recorded at the same To return to normal mode normal still image.
time as recording a normal still image. (See Select [NORMAL] in step 3.
page 19 for the normal still image sizes.) Mode dial
MENU
• For instructions on how to attach images to an
Mode dial e-mail message, consult the User’s Manual for Shutter
MENU your e-mail software.
Shutter • For the number of images you can record in
E-mail mode, see page 104.

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Control button

Control button a Set the mode dial to , ,


S, A, M or SCN.
a Set the mode dial to , ,
b Press MENU.
S, A, M or SCN.
The menu appears.
b Press MENU. c Select [MODE] (REC MODE)
The menu appears. with b/B, then select [VOICE]
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d Shoot the image.
When the “RECORDING” indication Adding special effects
Mode dial
disappears, you can shoot the next MENU
image. — Picture Effect
If you press and release the Mode dial: /S/A/M/SCN/
shutter button, sound is recorded
for five seconds. You can digitally process images to obtain
If you hold down the shutter special effects.
button, sound is recorded until you
SOLARIZE
release the shutter button for up to The light contrast is
40 seconds. clearer and the picture
looks like an
Control button
illustration.
To return to normal mode
Select [NORMAL] in step 3.
a Set the mode dial to , S, A,
• To view images recorded in Voice mode, see M, SCN or .
page 76. SEPIA
• For the number of images you can record in
The picture is sepia- b Press MENU.
toned like an old
Voice mode, see page 104. photograph. The menu appears.
c Select [PFX] (P. EFFECT) with
b/B, then select the desired
mode with v/V.
NEG.ART
The color and To cancel Picture Effects
brightness of the
picture are reversed
Select [OFF] in step 3.
as in a negative.

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