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3-084-996-15(1) Getting started ________________________ Shooting still images __________________ Digital Still Camera Operating Instructions Before operating the unit, please read this manual thoroughly, and retain it for future reference. Viewing still images ___________________ Deleting still images ___________________ Before advanced operations _____________ Owner's Record The model and serial numbers are located on the bottom. Record the serial number in the space provided below. Refer to these numbers whenever you call upon your Sony dealer regarding this product. Model No. DSC-F828 Serial No. Advanced still image shooting____________ Advanced still image viewing_____________ Still image editing ______________________ Still image printing ______________________ (PictBridge printer) Enjoying movies________________________ Enjoying images on your computer ______ Troubleshooting ________________________ DSC-F828 © 2003 Sony Corporation Additional information ___________________ Index______________________________ WARNING To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not expose the unit to rain or moisture. CAUTION The use of optical instruments with this product will increase eye hazard. Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure. This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance. If you have any questions about this product, you may call: Sony Customer Information Services Center 1-800-222-SONY (7669) The number below is for the FCC related matters only. Regulatory Information CAUTION You are cautioned that any changes or modifications not expressly approved in this manual could void your authority to operate this equipment. Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: --Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. --Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. --Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. --Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. The supplied interface cable must be used with the equipment in order to comply with the limits for a digital device pursuant to Subpart B of Part 15 of FCC Rules. For the Customers in the U.S.A. Declaration of Conformity Trade Name: SONY Model No.: DSC-F828 Responsible Party:Sony Electronics Inc. Address: 16450 W. Bernardo Dr, San Diego, CA 92127 U.S.A. Telephone No.: 858-942-2230 This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated "dangerous voltage" within the product's enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons. 2 For the Customers in the U.S.A. and Canada RECYCLING LITHIUM-ION BATTERIES Lithium-Ion batteries are recyclable. You can help preserve our environment by returning your used rechargeable batteries to the collection and recycling location nearest you. For more information regarding recycling of rechargeable batteries, call toll free 1-800-822-8837, or visit http://www.rbrc.org/ Caution: Do not handle damaged or leaking Lithium-Ion batteries. If the plug supplied with this equipment has a detachable fuse cover, be sure to attach the fuse cover after you change the fuse. Never use the plug without the fuse cover. If you should lose the fuse cover, please contact your nearest Sony service station. Notice If static electricity or electromagnetism causes data transfer to discontinue midway (fail), restart the application or disconnect and connect the USB cable again. Certain countries or regions may regulate disposal of the battery used to power this product. Please consult with your local authority. For the Customers in Europe This product has been tested and found compliant with the limits sets out in the EMC Directive for using connection cables shorter than 3 meters (9.8 feet). CAUTION TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK, MATCH WIDE BLADE OF PLUG TO WIDE SLOT, FULLY INSERT. Attention The electromagnetic fields at the specific frequencies may influence the picture and sound of this digital camera. Notice for the customers in the United Kingdom A moulded plug complying with BS 1363 is fitted to this equipment for your safety and convenience. Should the fuse in the plug supplied need to be replaced, a fuse of the same rating as the supplied one and approved by ASTA or BSI to BS 1362, (i.e., marked with or mark) must be used. 3 Before using your camera Trial recording Before you record one-time events, you may want to make a trial recording to make sure that the camera is working correctly. Do not shake or strike the camera In addition to malfunctions and inability to record images, this may render the recording medium unusable or image data breakdown, damage or loss may occur. Remove dirt from the surface of the flash If the dirt changes color or sticks to the surface of the flash due to the heat of the flash, sufficient light may not be emitted. No compensation for contents of the recording Contents of the recording cannot be compensated for if recording or playback is not possible due to a malfunction of your camera or recording medium, etc. LCD screen, LCD finder (only models with an LCD finder) and lens · The LCD screen and the LCD finder are manufactured using extremely highprecision technology so over 99.99% of the pixels are operational for effective use. However, there may be some tiny black points and/or bright points (white, red, blue or green in color) that constantly appear on the LCD screen and the LCD finder. These points are normal in the manufacturing process and do not affect the recording in any way. · Be careful when placing the camera near a window or outdoors. Exposing the LCD screen, the finder or the lens to direct sunlight for long periods may cause malfunctions. · Do not press the LCD screen hardly. The screen may be uneven and that may cause a malfunction. · Images may be trailed on the LCD screen in a cold location. This is not a malfunction. Do not get the camera wet When taking pictures outdoors in the rain or under similar conditions, be careful not to get the camera wet. If water gets inside of the camera, it may cause the camera to malfunction, sometimes beyond repair. If moisture condensation occurs, see page 143 and follow the instructions on how to remove it before using the camera. Back up recommendation To avoid the potential risk of data loss, always copy (back up) data to a disk. Notes on image data compatibility · This camera conforms with the Design rule for Camera File system universal standard established by the JEITA (Japan Electronics and Information Technology Industries Association). · Playback of images recorded with your camera on other equipment and playback of images recorded or edited with other equipment on your camera are not guaranteed. Do not expose the camera to sand or dust Using the camera in sandy or dusty locations may cause a malfunction. Do not aim the camera at the sun or other bright light This may cause irrecoverable damage to your eyes or the malfunction of your camera. Note on locations where you can use the camera Do not use the camera near a location that generates strong radio waves or emits radiation. The camera may not be able to record or play back properly. 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. The zoom lens This camera is equipped with zoom lens. Be careful not to bump the lens, and be careful not to apply force to it. 4 The pictures used in this manual The photographs used as examples of pictures in this manual are reproduced images, and are not actual images shot using this camera. Trademarks · "Memory Stick," , and "MagicGate Memory Stick" are trademarks of Sony Corporation. · "Memory Stick Duo" and are trademarks of Sony Corporation. · "Memory Stick PRO" and are trademarks of Sony Corporation. · "MagicGate" and are trademarks of Sony Corporation. · "InfoLITHIUM" is a trademark of Sony Corporation. · Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks of the U.S. Microsoft Corporation in the United States and other countries. · Macintosh, Mac OS and QuickTime are trademarks or registered trademarks of Apple Computer, Inc. · Pentium is a trademark or a registered trademark of Intel Corporation. · CompactFlash is a trademark of SanDisk Corporation. · Microdrive is a registered trademark of Hitachi Global Storage Technologies in the United States and/or other countries. · In addition, system and product names used in this manual are, in general, trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective developers or manufacturers. However, the TM or ® marks are not used in all cases in this manual. About the Carl Zeiss lens This camera is equipped with a Carl Zeiss lens which is capable of reproducing fine images. The lens for this camera uses the MTF# measurement system for cameras developed jointly by Carl Zeiss, in Germany, and Sony Corporation, and offers the same quality as other Carl Zeiss lenses. The lens for your camera is also T*-coated to suppress unwanted reflection and faithfully reproduce colors. # MTF is an abbreviation of Modulation Transfer Function, a numeric value indicating the amount of light from a specific part of the subject gathered at the corresponding position in the image. 5 Table of contents Before using your camera ......................... 4 Identifying the parts .................................. 9 Changing the lens orientation............. 32 Shooting close-ups ­ Macro............... 33 Using the self-timer............................ 34 Using the flash.................................... 34 Inserting the date and time on a still image.............................................. 36 Shooting according to scene conditions ­ Scene Selection ........................... 37 Selecting the recording folder.............51 Getting started Charging the battery pack ....................... 14 Using the AC Adaptor ............................ 17 Using your camera abroad ...................... 17 Turning your camera on/off .................... 18 How to use the multi-selector ................. 18 Setting the date and time......................... 19 Advanced still image shooting Manual features to photo-shooting situations .....................................52 Exposure (shutter speed, aperture, and ISO sensitivity) Shooting with Program auto ...................54 Program Shift......................................54 Shooting with shutter speed priority mode ........................................................55 Shooting with aperture priority mode .....56 Shooting with manual exposure mode ....57 Selecting the metering mode...................58 Adjusting the exposure ­ EV adjustment .............................59 Displaying a histogram .......................60 Shooting with the exposure fixed ­ AE LOCK ....................................62 Shooting three images with the exposure shifted ­ Exposure Bracket.............63 Selecting the ISO sensitivity ­ ISO.........64 Focus Choosing an auto focus method ..............65 Choosing a focus range finder frame ­ AF range finder............................65 Viewing still images Viewing images on the screen of your camera ............................................ 39 Viewing images on a TV screen............. 41 Shooting still images Inserting and removing a recording medium ........................................................ 21 Switching the recording medium........ 21 Inserting and removing a "Memory Stick" .............................................. 22 Inserting and removing a Microdrive/ CF card ........................................... 23 Setting the still image size ...................... 24 Image size and quality ............................ 25 Basic still image shooting ­ Using auto mode.......................... 27 Checking the last image shot ­ Quick Review .............................. 29 Shooting images with the finder ......... 29 Indicators on the screen during shooting ........................................................ 30 Using the zoom feature....................... 30 Deleting still images Deleting images ...................................... 43 Formatting a recording medium ............. 45 Before advanced operations How to setup and operate your camera ........................................................ 47 Changing menu settings ..................... 47 Changing items in the SET UP screen ........................................................ 48 How to use the command dial ............ 48 Deciding the still image quality.............. 49 Creating or selecting a folder ................. 50 Creating a new folder ......................... 50 6 Choosing a focus operation ­ AF Mode......................................66 Focusing manually ..................................67 Flash Selecting a flash mode ............................68 Adjusting the flash level ­ Flash Level...70 Using an external flash............................71 Using the Sony Flash ..........................72 Using a commercially available external flash ................................................72 Color Adjusting color tones ­ White Balance...73 Selecting color reproduction ­ Color ......74 Burst Shooting images in succession................75 Shooting in Multi Burst mode ­ Multi Burst...................................76 Others Shooting in the dark ................................77 NightShot ............................................77 NightFraming......................................78 Shooting with special effects ­ Picture Effect ...............................79 Shooting still images in RAW mode ­ RAW ............................................79 Shooting still images in TIFF mode ­ TIFF .............................................80 Shooting still images for e-mail ­ E-Mail ..........................................81 Shooting still images with audio files ­ Voice ........................................... 81 Still image printing (PictBridge printer) Connecting to a PictBridge printer..........93 Preparing the camera...........................93 Connecting the camera to the printer ........................................................93 Printing images........................................94 Printing index-images .............................96 Advanced still image viewing Selecting the folder and playing back images ­ Folder .............................. 83 Enlarging a portion of a still image ........ 84 Enlarging an image ­ Playback zoom ............................ 84 Recording an enlarged image ­ Trimming..................................... 85 Playing back successive images ­ Slide show ................................... 85 Rotating still images ­ Rotate................. 86 Playing back images shot in Multi Burst mode ............................................... 87 Playing back continuously.................. 87 Playing back frame by frame ............. 87 Enjoying movies Shooting movies ....................................100 Viewing movies on the screen ..............101 Deleting movies.....................................102 Editing movies.......................................103 Cutting movies ..................................104 Deleting unnecessary portions of movies ......................................................104 Still image editing Protecting images ­ Protect .................... 89 Changing image size ­ Resize ................ 90 Choosing images to print ­ Print (DPOF) mark ...................... 91 Enjoying images on your computer Copying images to your computer ­ For Windows users ....................105 Installing the USB driver ..................106 Installing "Image Transfer" ..............107 Installing "ImageMixer" ...................108 Connecting the camera to your computer ......................................................109 7 Copying images using "Image Transfer" ...................................................... 110 Changing "Image Transfer" settings ...................................................... 111 Copying images without using "Image Transfer" .......................... 111 Viewing the images on your computer ...................................................... 113 Image file storage destinations and file names............................................ 114 Viewing an image previously copied to a computer ....................................... 116 Copying images to your computer ­ For Macintosh users .................. 117 On "InfoLITHIUM" battery pack ........ 146 Specifications ....................................... 147 Display window.................................... 149 The LCD/finder screen ......................... 150 Quick reference chart ........................... 155 Index Index ..................................................... 158 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting .................................... 119 Warnings and messages ........................ 130 Self-diagnosis display ­ If a code starting with an alphabet letter appears ..... 133 Additional information The number of images that can be saved/ shooting time ................................ 134 Menu items ........................................... 137 SET UP items........................................ 140 Precautions............................................ 143 The "Memory Stick"............................. 144 The Microdrive ..................................... 145 8 Identifying the parts See the pages in parentheses for details of operation. S NIGHTSHOT/NIGHTFRAMING button (77) T FOCUS (AUTO/MANUAL) switch (67) · Pressing the (Display window backlight) button turns on the backlight in the display window for about seven seconds. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 q; qa qs qd qf qg qh qj qk ql w; J K L M N O P Q Flash emitter (34) Infrared ray emitter (77) Speaker Advanced accessory shoe (71) OPEN (FLASH) switch (69) (Metering mode) button (58) (Flash) button (68) /BRK (Burst/Bracket) button (63, 75, 76) R (Macro) button (33) A Display window B WB (White balance) button (73) C (Display window backlight) button D (Exposure) button (57, 59) E Shutter button (27) F Hologram AF emitter (35, 140) G Self-timer lamp (34) H Zoom ring (30) I Manual focus ring (67) 9 K 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F G H MENU button (47, 137) (Flash) lamp (68) Multi-selector (v/V/b/B) (18) Jack cover (14, 17) A/V OUT (MONO) jack (41) (USB) jack (109) DC IN jack (14, 17) /CF ("Memory Stick"/CF card) switch (21) I Access lamp (22) q; qa qs qd qf L M N O SET UP: To set the SET UP items :To shoot movies :To view or edit images AE LOCK/ (Delete) button (43, 62) Command dial (48) OPEN (CF) lever (23) CF card cover (23) CF card eject lever (24) qg J Mode dial (27) :To shoot still images in auto adjustment mode P: To shoot still images in program auto mode S: To shoot in shutter speed priority mode A: To shoot in aperture priority mode M: To shoot in manual exposure mode SCN: To shoot in Scene Selection mode 10 7 1 8 2 3 4 5 6 A B C D E F G H I J LCD screen Finder (29) Finder adjustment lever (29) FINDER/LCD switch (29) (Screen status) button (30) / (Self-timer/Index) button (34, 40) POWER lamp (18) POWER switch (18) (Digital zoom/Playback zoom) button (30, 84) 7 (Quick review) button (29) 9 q; 11 1 2 5 6 3 4 7 8 9 Attaching the lens cap and the shoulder strap A B C D E F Hook for shoulder strap Tripod receptacle Microphone Lens ACC (Accessory) jack Battery/"Memory Stick" cover (14) G RESET button (119) H Battery eject lever (15) I Hook for shoulder strap · Use the ACC (accessory) jack to connect an external flash or the remote control tripod. · 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. Lens cap Shoulder strap 12 Attaching the lens hood When you shoot in bright lighting conditions, such as outdoors, we recommend that you use the lens hood to reduce the image quality deterioration caused by unnecessary light. 1 Position the lens hood as shown below, by aligning the mark on the lens hood and the x mark on the lens, and attach the hood to the lens. Storing the lens hood The lens hood can be attached in the reverse direction to store it with the camera when it is not in use. 1 Position the lens hood as shown below, by aligning the mark on the lens hood and the x mark on the lens, and attach the hood to the lens. · You can attach the lens cap with the lens hood attached. · When the lens hood is attached, it may block flashlight, hologram AF light, or infrared ray. 2 Turn the lens hood clockwise until it clicks. 2 Turn the lens hood clockwise until it clicks. 13 Getting started Charging the battery pack Battery eject lever 3 1 2 b mark Jack cover DC plug 1 2 , 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 18). · Your camera operates with the "InfoLITHIUM" NP-FM50 battery pack (M Series) (supplied). You can use only M Series battery pack (page 146). 2 , Install the battery pack, then close the battery/"Memory Stick" cover. Insert the battery pack with the b mark facing toward the battery compartment as illustrated. Make sure the battery pack is firmly inserted all the way, then close the cover. · The battery pack is easily inserted by pushing the battery eject lever at the front of the battery compartment to the front side. 3 AC Adaptor , 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 up. · Do not short the DC plug of the AC Adaptor with a metallic object, as this may cause a malfunction. · 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. 14 2 To a wall outlet (wall socket) Power cord (mains lead) 1 ­ [LCD Backlight] or [EVF Backlight] is set to [Normal] ­ Using a "Memory Stick" ­ Not using the NightShot or NightFraming function. · After charging the battery pack, disconnect the AC Adaptor from the DC IN jack of your camera and the wall outlet (wall socket). Battery remaining indicators The battery remaining indicators on the screen or on the display window show the remaining shooting or viewing time. 80min Getting started 4 , Connect the power cord (mains lead) to the AC Adaptor and then to a wall outlet (wall socket). During charging, the battery mark in the display window flashes, and after charging is completed, "Full" appears. The available shooting time is indicated To remove the battery pack LCD screen/Finder Battery eject lever Display window · The battery remaining time on the screen or on the display window may not be correct under certain circumstances or conditions. · When you switch the FINDER/LCD switch or /CF switch, it takes about one minute for the correct battery remaining time to appear. Charging time Open the battery/"Memory Stick" cover. Slide the battery eject lever in the direction of the arrow, and remove the battery pack. · Be careful not to drop the battery pack when removing it. Approximate time to charge a completely discharged battery pack using the AC Adaptor at a temperature of 25°C (77°F). Battery pack NP-FM50 (supplied) Charging time (min.) Approx. 150 · The available shooting time on the display window is calculated as if the camera were used under the following conditions: ­ The mode dial is set to 15 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 optional "Memory Stick" or Microdrive as necessary. Note that the actual numbers may be less than indicated depending on the conditions of use. Viewing still images2) Recording medium "Memory Stick" Microdrive 2) Viewing NP-FM50 (supplied) No. of Battery life images (min.) Approx. 9400 Approx. 470 Approx. 5800 Approx. 290 single images in order at about three second intervals · The battery life and the number of images recordable or viewable does not depend on the image size setting. · The number of images is almost the same whether you use the finder or the LCD screen for shooting/viewing images. · When using a CF card, the battery life and the number of images recordable or viewable may differ. Shooting movies3) NP-FM50 (supplied) "Memory Stick" Microdrive Continuous Approx. 200 shooting 3) Shooting still images Under the average conditions1) NP-FM50 (supplied) Recording No. of Battery life medium images (min.) "Memory Stick" Approx. 370 Approx. 185 Microdrive Approx. 350 Approx. 175 1) Shooting Approx. 160 Shooting continuously at [160] image size in the following situations: ­ (P. Quality) is set to [Fine] ­ [AF Mode] is set to [Monitor] ­ 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 16 · The number of images and the battery life that can be recorded/viewed are decreased under the following conditions: ­ The surrounding temperature is low ­ The flash is used ­ The camera has been turned on and off many times ­ The zoom is used frequently ­ The NightShot or NightFraming function is activated ­ [LCD Backlight] or [EVF Backlight] is set to [Bright] in the SET UP settings ­ The battery power is low. The battery capacity decreases as you use it more and more and as time passes (page 147). Using the AC Adaptor 2 To a wall outlet (wall socket) Power cord (mains lead) DC plug 1 Using your camera abroad Power sources You can use your camera in any country or region with the supplied AC Adaptor within 100 V to 240 V AC, 50/60 Hz. Use a commercially available AC plug adaptor [a], if necessary, depending on the design of the wall outlet (wall socket) [b]. AC-L15A/L15B Getting started Jack cover 1 AC Adaptor 2 , Connect the power cord (mains lead) to the AC Adaptor and to a wall outlet (wall socket). · When you have finished using the AC Adaptor, disconnect it from the DC IN jack of the camera and the wall outlet (wall socket). · The set is not disconnected from the AC power source (mains) as long as it is connected to the wall outlet (wall socket), even if the unit itself has been turned off. , Open the jack cover, then connect the AC Adaptor (supplied) to the DC IN jack of the camera. Open the jack cover in the arrow direction as illustrated above. Connect the plug with the v mark facing up. · Connect the AC Adaptor to an easily accessible wall outlet (wall socket) close by. If any trouble occurs while using the adaptor, immediately shut off the power by disconnecting the plug from the wall outlet (wall socket). · Do not use an electrical transformer (travel converter), as this may cause a malfunction. 17 Turning your camera on/off The Auto Power Off function If no tasks are performed for about three minutes when shooting, viewing images, or setting up the camera while using the battery pack, power is automatically shut off to preserve battery power. However, in the following circumstances, even if the battery pack is being used to power the camera, the Auto Power Off function will not work. · Movies are being played back · A slide show is being shown · A cable is connected to the (USB) jack or the A/V OUT (MONO) jack How to use the multi-selector Camera 1 AF Mode: Monitor Digital Zoom: Precision Date/Time: Off Red Eye Reduction: Off Hologram AF: Auto Auto Review: Off SELECT POWER switch POWER lamp Setup 2 File Number: USB Connect: OK Video Out: Cancel Clock Set: , Slide the POWER switch in the direction of the arrow. The POWER lamp lights in green and the power is on. When you turn on the camera for the first time, the Clock Set screen appears (page 19). To turn off the power Slide the POWER switch in the direction of the arrow again, the POWER lamp goes out, and the camera turns off. To change the current settings of the camera, bring up the menu or the SET UP screen (pages 47, 48), and use the multiselector to make the changes. When setting up the menu, move the multiselector to v/V/b/B to select the item or the setting and make the setting. When setting up the SET UP, move the multi-selector to v/V/b/B to select the item or the setting and press the center of the multi-selector to make the setting. 18 Setting the date and time Getting started Mode dial Clock Set Y/M/D M/D/Y D/M/Y 2003 / 1 / 1 12 : 00 AM Clock Set Y/M/D M/D/Y D/M/Y 2003 / 1 / 1 12 : 00 AM OK Cancel OK Cancel POWER switch 1 , Set the mode dial to . · You can carry out this operation even when the mode dial is set to P, S, A, M, SCN, or . · To set the time and the date again, set the mode dial to SET UP, select [Clock Set] in (Setup 2) (pages 48, 142), then proceed from Step 3. 2 , Slide the POWER switch in the direction of the arrow to turn on the power. The POWER lamp lights in green and the Clock Set screen appears on the screen. 3 , Select the desired date format by moving the multi-selector to v/V, then press the center. You can select from [Y/M/D] (year/month/ day), [M/D/Y], and [D/M/Y]. · If the rechargeable button battery, which provides the power for saving the time data, is ever fully discharged (page 144), the Clock Set screen will appear again. When this happens, reset the date and time by starting from Step 3 above. 19 Clock Set Y/M/D M/D/Y D/M/Y 2003 / 1 / 1 12 : 00 AM Clock Set Y/M/D M/D/Y D/M/Y 2004 / 1 / 1 10 : 00 AM Clock Set Y/M/D M/D/Y D/M/Y 2004 / 1 / 1 10 : 30 AM OK Cancel OK Cancel OK Cancel 4 , Select the year, month, day, hour, or minute item you want to set by moving the multiselector to b/B. v is shown above and V is shown below the selected item. 5 , Set the desired numerical value by moving the multiselector to v/V, then press the center. After setting the current numerical value, set the next item. Repeat Steps 4 and 5 until all of the items have been set. · If you select [D/M/Y] in Step 3, set the time on a 24- hour cycle. · 12:00 AM stands for midnight and 12:00 PM stands for noon. 6 , Move the multi-selector to B to select [OK], then press the center. The date and time are set and the clock will start to keep time. · To cancel the setting process, select [Cancel], then press the center. 20 Shooting still images Inserting and removing a recording medium Switching the recording medium Shooting still images /CF switch "Memory Stick" Microdrive/ CompactFlash · Copying between media cannot be done with this camera. · For more information about the "Memory Stick," see page 144. · The Microdrive is a compact and lightweight hard disk drive that complies with CompactFlash Type II standards. For more information about the Microdrive, see page 145. · Before using a Microdrive/CF card, be sure to format it using this camera. Otherwise, satisfactory performance may not be obtained (page 45). You can use a "Memory Stick," Microdrive, or CompactFlash card (CF card) as a recording medium. Microdrive , Select the recording medium with the /CF switch. : When recording images onto a "Memory Stick" or playing back images from a "Memory Stick." CF : When recording images onto a Microdrive/CF card or playing back images from a Microdrive/CF card. Hitachi Global Storage Technologies, Inc. DSCM-11000 (1 GB) HMS360402D5CF00 (2 GB) HMS360404D5CF00 (4 GB) We have checked the compatibility of CF cards compliant with CompactFlash Type I and Type II, however, we cannot guarantee proper operation of all CF cards. 21 Inserting and removing a "Memory Stick" Terminal side Label side 3 1 2 1 2 , Open the battery/"Memory Stick" cover. Slide the cover in the direction of the arrow. 2 , Insert the "Memory Stick." Insert the "Memory Stick" all the way in until it clicks as shown in the illustration. · Whenever you insert a "Memory Stick," push it as far as it can go. If you do not insert it correctly, a proper recording or playback may not be carried out. 3 Access lamp , Close the battery/"Memory Stick" cover. To remove the "Memory Stick" Open the battery/"Memory Stick" cover, then push the "Memory Stick" to pop it out. · Whenever the access lamp is lit, the camera is recording or reading out an image. Never remove the "Memory Stick" or turn off the power at this time. The data may be corrupted. 22 Inserting and removing a Microdrive/CF card Connector side Shooting still images 1 , Open the CF card cover. Slide the OPEN (CF) lever in the direction of the arrow. 2 Front side 3 , Close the CF card cover. · Close the CF card cover properly, otherwise you cannot record or play back images using the Microdrive/CF card. , Insert the Microdrive/CF card. Insert the Microdrive/CF card all the way in from the connector side as shown in the illustration. · If you cannot insert the Microdrive/CF card all the way in, do not push it forcefully. Also, check the direction of the Microdrive/CF card. If you try to insert it in the wrong direction, the camera or Microdrive/CF card may be damaged. 23 Setting the still image size To remove the Microdrive/CF card Open the CF card cover, then push the CF card eject lever so that the Microdrive/CF card is ejected. 8M 3:2 5M 3M 1M Image Size Mode 8M 8M 3:2 5M 3M 1M Image Size Mode 8M 8M 3:2 5M 3M 1M Image Size Mode 5M 1 Access lamp CF card eject lever MENU 2 , Select (Image Size) by moving the multi-selector to b/ B, then select the desired image size by moving the multi-selector to v/V. The image size is set. After the setting is completed, press MENU. The menu disappears from the screen. · For more information about the image size, see page 25. · This setting is maintained even when the power is turned off. , Set the mode dial to and turn on the power, then press MENU. The menu appears. · Note that the Microdrive may be heated right after using the camera. · Whenever the access lamp is lit, the camera is recording or reading out an image. Never remove the Microdrive/CF card or turn off the power at this time. The data may be corrupted or the Microdrive/CF card may become unusable. · You can carry out this operation even when the mode dial is set to P, S, A, M, SCN. 24 Image size and quality You can choose image size (number of pixels) and image quality (compression ratio) based on the kind of images you want to shoot. The larger you make the image size and the higher you make the image quality, the better your image, but also the larger the amount of data needed to preserve your image. This means you can save fewer images in your recording medium. Choose an image size and quality level appropriately for the kind of images you want to shoot. Image size 8M 1) (3264×2448) Larger 3:2 2) (3264×2176) 5M (2592×1944) 3M (2048×1536) 1M (1280×960) VGA (640×480) Smaller 1) The Examples · For storing important images or printing A3 size or fine A4 size images. Shooting still images · For printing A4 size or fine A5 size images. · For printing postcard size images. · For shooting a lot of images, attaching images to e-mail, or posting images to your home page. default setting is [8M]. This size can give the highest image quality using this camera. 2) This option records images in a horizontal to vertical proportion of 3:2 to match the size of the print paper used. The number of images that can be saved in a "Memory Stick"3) The number of images that can be saved in Fine (Standard)4) mode are shown below. (Units: number of images) Capacity Image size 8M 3:2 5M 3M 1M VGA 3) When 16MB 4 (7) 4 (7) 6 (11) 10 (18) 24 (46) 32MB 8 (15) 8 (15) 12 (23) 20 (37) 50 (93) 64MB 16 (30) 16 (30) 25 (48) 41 (74) 101 (187) 128MB 32 (60) 32 (60) 51 (96) 82 (149) 202 (376) MSX-256 59 (109) 59 (109) 92 (174) 148 (264) 357 (649) MSX-512 121 (223) 121 (223) 188 (354) 302 (537) MSX-1G 247 (456) 247 (456) 384 (723) 617 (1097) 5928 (14821) 726 (1320) 1482 (2694) 97 (243) 196 (491) 394 (985) 790 (1975) 1428 (3571) 2904 (7261) [Mode] (REC Mode) is set to [Normal] For the number of images that can be saved in other modes, see pages 134, 135. 4) For more information about the image quality (compression ratio) mode, see page 49. 25 The number of images that can be saved in a Microdrive3) The number of images that can be saved in Fine (Standard)4) mode are shown below. (Units: number of images) Capacity Image size 8M 3:2 5M 3M 1M VGA 3) When 1G (DSCM-11000) 273 (505) 273 (505) 426 (801) 684 (1217) 1643 (2988) 6573 (16434) · When the images recorded using other Sony devices are played back, the image size indication may be different from the actual image size. · When the images are viewed on the screen of the camera, they all look the same size. · Number of shooting images can differ from these values according to shooting conditions. · When the remaining number of images recordable is more than 9999, ">9999" is indicated on the screen. And when it is more than 999, "999" is indicated on the display window. · You can resize the images later (Resize function, see page 90). [Mode] (REC Mode) is set to [Normal] For the number of images that can be saved in other modes, see page 136. 4) For more information about the image quality (compression ratio) mode, see page 49. 26 Basic still image shooting ­ Using auto mode 80min 8M Mode dial FINE 101 98 Shooting still images MAF 250 F2.0 0EV 1 , Set the mode dial to turn on the camera. , and 2 , Hold the camera steadily with both hands and position a subject in the center of the focus frame. · The minimum focal distance to a subject is 50 cm (19 3/4 inches) (W)/60 cm (23 5/8 inches) (T). To shoot subjects at distances closer than this, use the macro mode (page 33). · The frame indicated on the screen shows the focus adjustment range. (AF range finder, see page 65.) 3 AE/AF lock indicator Flashes in green t Remains on , Press and hold the shutter button halfway down. The camera beeps. When the AE/AF lock indicator stops flashing and remains on, the camera is ready for shooting. (The screen may be frozen for a split second depending on the subject.) When the surroundings are dark, the flash automatically pops up and strobes. · If you release your finger from the shutter button, shooting will be canceled. · When the camera does not beep, the AF adjustment is not complete. You can continue to shoot, but the focus is not set properly (except in Continuous AF, page 66). The recording folder name is indicated on the screen for about five seconds. Remove the lens cap. · Select the recording medium using the / CF switch (page 21). · You can create a new folder in the recording medium and select the folder for storing images (page 50). 27 80min 8M 101 97 Mode dial for still image shooting When shooting still images with your camera, you can choose from the following shooting methods. M (Manual exposure) You can manually adjust the shutter speed and the aperture value (page 57). In addition, you can set the desired shooting functions using menus (pages 47 and 137). SCN (Scene Selection) You can select from the following modes to shoot according to the scene conditions (page 37). ­ ­ ­ ­ (Twilight mode) (Twilight portrait mode) (Landscape mode) (Portrait mode) MAF 4 , Press the shutter button fully down. The shutter clicks, the shooting is completed, and the still image is saved in the recording medium. · When you are shooting with the battery pack, if no tasks are performed for a while with the camera turned on, power is automatically shut off to preserve battery power (page 18). (Auto adjustment mode) The focus, exposure and white balance are automatically adjusted to allow easy shooting. The image quality is set to [Fine] (page 49). P (Program auto shooting) Shooting adjustment is automatically carried out just as in the auto adjustment mode. However, you can intentionally adjust the focus, exposure, etc. In addition, you can set the desired functions using the menu (pages 47 and 137). S (Shutter speed priority) You can select the shutter speed (page 55). In addition, you can set the desired shooting functions using menus (pages 47 and 137). A (Aperture priority) You can select the aperture value (page 56). In addition, you can set the desired shooting functions using menus (pages 47 and 137). In addition, you can set the desired shooting functions using menus (pages 47 and 137). 28 Checking the last image shot ­ Quick Review Shooting images with the finder About Auto Focus When you try to shoot a subject that is hard to focus on, the AE/AF lock indicator will change to flashing slowly and the AE lock beep does not sound (except in Continuous AF, page 66). The Auto Focus function may be difficult to use with in the following subjects. In such cases, release the shutter button, then try to recompose the shot and focus again. · The subject is distant from the camera and dark · The contrast between the subject and its background is poor · The subject is seen through glass, such as a window · A fast-moving subject · The subject has a reflection, such as that from a mirror, or there is a luminous body and a lustrous subject · A flashing subject · A backlit subject. 80min Review 8M 101 8/8 Shooting still images FINDER/LCD switch 101-0008 2004 1 1 10:30PM Finder adjustment lever , Press 7 (quick review). To return to shooting mode, press the shutter button lightly or press 7 (quick review) again. To delete the image displayed on the screen 1 Press (delete). 2 Select [Delete] by moving the multiselector to v, then press the center. The image is deleted. With the FINDER/LCD switch, you can choose to shoot either using the finder or the LCD screen. When you use the finder, the image does not appear on the LCD screen. Adjust the finder adjustment lever until the image appears clearly within the finder, then shoot the image. There are two Auto Focus functions: "AF range finder frame" which sets the focus position according to the subject position and size, and "AF mode" which sets when the camera starts and stops focusing on. See page 65 for details. 29 Indicators on the screen during shooting Indicators on Using the zoom feature T (telephoto) 80min 8M W (wide-angle) 80min 8M 101 98 80min 8M 101 101 98 98 x5.0 x1.1 MAF r Histogram on (Image information is displayed during playback) Zoom ring Each time you press (screen status), the display changes in the following order. · The status of the screen changes between indicators-on and indicators-off when playing back or shooting movies. · For a detailed description of the indicators, see page 150. · For a detailed description of the histogram, see page 60. · This setting is maintained even when the power is turned off. 80min 8M 101 98 , Turn the zoom ring to choose the desired image size for shooting. You can zoom in up to 7.1× using the optical zoom. MAF r Indicators off MAF The minimum distance needed to focus on a subject When the zoom is set all the way to the W side: approximately 50 cm (19 3/4 inches) from the end of the lens When the zoom is set all the way to the T side: approximately 60 cm (23 5/8 inches) from the end of the lens · When not using the camera, retract the lens in by setting the lens to its W-end position to protect it. 30 Digital zoom Enlarges the image using digital processing. Pressing (digital zoom) activates the digital zoom. There are two modes in the digital zoom function. One is "Precision digital zoom" and the other is "Smart zoom." Because each mode uses different methods and has different magnifying capacity, choose the mode according to your shooting. The icon changes as follows according to the zoom mode. Optical zoom: Precision digital zoom: Smart zoom: · The digital zoom cannot be used when shooting in RAW mode (page 79). · AF range finder frame is not shown when using the digital zoom. The AF range finder frame indicator flashes and a centrally-located subject has priority when the camera is focusing. Precision digital zoom Enlarges the image two times larger than the optical zoom scaling now selected. The maximum zoom scaling is about 14× regardless of the selected image size. Since the precision digital zoom cuts part of the image and enlarges the rest, the image quality deteriorates. Set [Digital Zoom] to [Precision] in the SET UP settings (page 140). The default setting is [Precision].

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