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VCLICK! Table of contents Basic Operations Using the menu Digital Still Camera Using the Setup screen Cyber-shot Handbook DSC-S730 Before operating the unit, please read this Handbook thoroughly together with the "Instruction Manual" and the "Cyber-shot Step-up Guide", and retain them for future reference. Viewing images on a TV Using your computer Printing still images Troubleshooting Others Index © 2007 Sony Corporation 3-281-190-11(1) GB Notes on using your camera Notes on the types of "Memory Stick" that you can use (not supplied) "Memory Stick Duo" You can use a "Memory Stick Duo" with the camera. Notes on the LCD screen and lens · The LCD screen is manufactured using extremely high-precision technology, so over 99.99% of the pixels are operational for effective use. However, some tiny black and/or bright dots (white, red, blue or green) may appear on the LCD screen. These dots are a normal result of the manufacturing process, and do not affect the recording. "Memory Stick" You cannot use a "Memory Stick" with the camera. Black, white, red, blue or green points Other memory cards cannot be used. · For details on "Memory Stick Duo", see page 95. When using a "Memory Stick Duo" with "Memory Stick" compatible equipment You can use the "Memory Stick Duo" by inserting it into the Memory Stick Duo Adaptor (not supplied). · Exposing the LCD screen or the lens to direct sunlight for long periods may cause malfunctions. Be careful when placing the camera near a window or outdoors. · Do not press against the LCD screen. The screen may be discolored and that may cause a malfunction. · Images may trail across on the LCD screen in a cold location. This is not a malfunction. · This camera is equipped with a power zoom lens. Be careful not to bump the lens, and be careful not to apply force to it. The images used in this Handbook The images used as examples in this Handbook are reproduced images, and are not actual images shot using the camera. Memory Stick Duo Adaptor 2 Table of contents Notes on using your camera .....................................................................2 Basic techniques for better images ...........................................................6 Focus ­ Focusing on a subject successfully..................................................... 6 Exposure ­ Adjusting the light intensity ............................................................ 8 Color ­ On the effects of lighting....................................................................... 9 Quality ­ On "image quality" and "image size" ............................................... 10 Flash ­ On using the flash ............................................................................... 11 Identifying parts.......................................................................................12 Indicators on the screen ..........................................................................14 Changing the screen display ...................................................................18 Using the internal memory ......................................................................19 Basic Operations Using the mode dial.................................................................................20 Shooting images easily (Auto adjustment mode) ....................................21 Shooting still images (Scene selection)...................................................25 Viewing/deleting images..........................................................................28 Using the menu Using menu items ..............................................................................30 Menu items ..........................................................................................31 Shooting menu ........................................................................................32 COLOR (Color Mode): Changing the vividness of the image or adding special effects (EV): Adjusting the light intensity 9 (Focus): Changing the focus method (Metering Mode): Selecting the metering mode WB (White Bal): Adjusting the color tones ISO: Selecting a luminous sensitivity Mode (REC Mode): Selecting the continuous shooting method (Flash Level): Adjusting the amount of flash light (Sharpness): Adjusting the sharpness of the image (Setup): Changing Setup items 3 Table of contents Viewing menu ......................................................................................... 41 (Folder): Selecting the folder for viewing images - (Protect): Preventing accidental erasure DPOF: Adding a Print order mark (Print): Printing images using a printer (Slide): Playing back a series of images (Resize): Changing the image size of a recorded image (Rotate): Rotating a still image (Setup): Changing Setup items Trimming: Recording an enlarged image Using the Setup screen Using Setup items.............................................................................. 48 Camera .............................................................................................. 49 Digital Zoom Function Guide Red Eye Reduction Auto Review Internal Memory Tool......................................................................... 51 Format Memory Stick Tool............................................................................. 52 Format Create REC. Folder 1 Change REC. Folder Copy Setup1................................................................................................ 55 Beep Language Initialize 2 Setup2................................................................................................ 56 USB Connect Video Out Clock Set Viewing images on a TV Viewing images on a TV ......................................................................... 58 4 Table of contents Using your computer Enjoying your Windows computer ...........................................................60 Installing the software (supplied).............................................................62 On the "Picture Motion Browser" (supplied) ............................................64 Copying images to your computer using the "Picture Motion Browser"...65 Copying images to a computer without "Picture Motion Browser"...........69 Viewing image files stored on a computer with the camera copying to the "Memory Stick Duo" ................................................................................71 Using your Macintosh computer..............................................................72 Viewing "Cyber-shot Step-up Guide".......................................................74 Printing still images How to print still images ..........................................................................75 Printing images directly using a PictBridge compliant printer .................76 Printing at a shop ....................................................................................80 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting .......................................................................................82 Warning messages..................................................................................92 Others Using the camera abroad -- Power sources ...........................................94 On the "Memory Stick Duo".....................................................................95 On the batteries.......................................................................................97 Index Index........................................................................................................98 5 Basic techniques for better images Focus Exposure Color Quality Flash This section describes the basics so you can enjoy your camera. It tells you how to use various camera functions such as the mode dial (page 20), and the menus (page 30). Focus Focusing on a subject successfully When you press the shutter button halfway down, the camera adjusts the focus automatically (Auto Focus). Remember to press the shutter button only halfway down. Do not fully press the shutter button straight away. Press the shutter button halfway AE/AF lock indicator down. flashing , lit/beeps Then press the shutter button fully down. When focusing is difficult t [Focus] (page 34) If the image looks blurred even after focusing, it may be because of camera shake. t See "Hints for preventing blur" as follows. 6 Basic techniques for better images Hints for preventing blur The camera moved accidentally when you took the image. This is called "Camera shake." On the other hand, if the subject moved when you took the image, it is called "subject blur." Camera shake Cause Your hands or body shake while you hold the camera and press the shutter button, and the entire screen is blurred. What you can do to reduce the blurring · Use a tripod or place the camera on a flat surface to hold the camera steady. · Shoot with a 2-second delay self-timer and stabilize the camera by holding your arms firmly at your side after pressing the shutter button. Subject blur Cause Even though the camera is steady, the subject moves during the exposure so the subject looks blurred when the shutter button is pressed. What you can do to reduce the blurring · Select (High Sensitivity mode) in Scene Selection. · Select a higher ISO sensitivity to make the shutter speed faster, and press the shutter button before the subject moves. Notes Besides, camera shake and subject blur occur frequently under low-light or slow shutter speed conditions, such as those encountered in (Twilight mode) or (Twilight Portrait mode). In that case, shoot with the above tips in mind. 7 Basic techniques for better images Exposure Adjusting the light intensity You can create various images by adjusting the exposure and the ISO sensitivity. Exposure is the amount of light that the camera will receive when you release the shutter. Exposure: Shutter speed = Length of time the camera receives light Aperture = Size of the opening allowing light to pass through ISO sensitivity (Recommended Exposure Index) = Recording sensitivity Overexposure = too much light Whitish image Correct exposure The exposure is automatically set to the proper value in the auto adjustment mode. However, you can adjust it manually using the functions below. Adjusting EV: Allows you to adjust the exposure determined by the camera (page 33). Metering Mode: Allows you to change the part of the subject to be measured to determine the exposure (page 36). Underexposure = too little light Darker image Adjusting the ISO sensitivity (Recommended Exposure Index) ISO sensitivity is a speed rating for recording media that incorporates an image sensor that receives light. Even when the exposure is the same, images differ depending on the ISO sensitivity. To adjust the ISO sensitivity, see page 38. High ISO sensitivity Records a bright image even in dark locations while increasing shutter speed to reduce blur. However, the image tends to become noisy. Low ISO sensitivity Records a smoother image. However, when the exposure is insufficient, the image may become darker. 8 Basic techniques for better images Color On the effects of lighting The apparent color of the subject is affected by the lighting conditions. Example: The color of an image affected by light sources Weather/lighting Characteristics of light Daylight White (standard) Cloudy Bluish Fluorescent Green-tinged Incandescent Reddish The color tones are adjusted automatically in the auto adjustment mode. However, you can adjust color tones manually with [White Bal] (page 37). 9 Basic techniques for better images Quality On "image quality" and "image size" A digital image is made up of a collection of small dots called pixels. If it contains a large number of pixels, the picture becomes large, it takes up more memory, and the image is displayed in fine detail. "Image size" is shown by the number of pixels. Although you cannot see the differences on the screen of the camera, the fine detail and data processing time differ when the image is printed or displayed on a computer screen. Description of the pixels and the image size 1 Image size: 7M 3072 3072 pixels × 2304 pixels = 7,077,888 pixels 640 2304 Pixels 2 Image size: VGA(E-Mail) 640 pixels × 480 pixels = 307,200 pixels Selecting the image size for use (page 24) Pixel Many pixels (Fine image quality and large file size) Few pixels (Rough image quality but small file size) Example: Printing in up to A3 size 480 Example: An attached image to be sent by email 10 Basic techniques for better images Flash On using the flash The eyes of the subject may come out red, or fuzzy white circular spots may appear when using the flash. These phenomena can be reduced by taking the following steps. The "Red-eye phenomenon" Pupils become dilated in dark environments. Flash light is reflected off the blood vessels at the back of the eye (retina), causing the "red-eye" phenomenon. Camera Eye Retina How can the "Red-eye phenomenon" be reduced? · Set [Red Eye Reduction] to [On] (page 50). · Select (High Sensitivity mode)* in Scene Selection (page 26). (The flash is turned off automatically.) · When the eyes of the subject turn out red, correct the image with the supplied software "Picture Motion Browser". "White circular spots" This is caused by particles (dust, pollen, etc.) floating close to the lens. When they are accentuated by the camera's flash, they appear as white circular spots. Camera Subject Particles (dust, pollen, etc.) in the air How can the "White circular spots" be reduced? · Light the room and shoot the subject without a flash. · Select (High Sensitivity mode)* in Scene Selection. (The flash is turned off automatically.) * Even though you selected (High Sensitivity mode) in Scene Selection, the shutter speed might be slower under low-light conditions, or in a dark place. In that case, use a tripod or hold your arms firmly at your side after pressing the shutter button. 11 Identifying parts See the pages in parentheses for details of operation. 1 5 6 2 2 3 4 7 8 3 9 1 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 Bottom A Shutter button (21) B Self-timer lamp (23) C Microphone D Lens E POWER button F POWER lamp G Flash (22) H Buzzer I (USB) · A/V OUT terminal (side) qf qd qa qs A For shooting: Zoom (W/T) button (22) For viewing: / (Playback zoom) button/ (Index) button (28, 29) B LCD screen (18) C (Playback) button (28) D Hook for strap E Mode dial (20) F MENU button (30) · Press MENU longer to display the (Setup) screen. G Control button Menu on: v/V/b/B/z (30) Menu off: DISP/ / / (18, 22-23) H For shooting: (24) For viewing: (Image Size) button (Delete) button (28) 12 Identifying parts I AC adaptor cord cover When using an AC-LS5K AC Adaptor (not supplied) 1 2 3 5 4 · Do not pinch the cord when you close the cover. · You cannot charge the Nickel-Metal Hydride batteries by the AC-LS5K AC Adaptor. Use the battery charger to charge the Nickel-Metal Hydride batteries. J Access lamp K Tripod receptacle · Use a tripod with a screw less than 5.5 mm (7/32 inch) long. Otherwise, you cannot firmly secure the camera, and damage to the camera may occur. L Battery/"Memory Stick Duo" cover M "Memory Stick Duo" slot N Batteries insertion slot 13 Indicators on the screen Each time you press v (DISP) on the control button, the display changes (page 18). See the pages in parentheses for details of operation. A Display Indication Battery remaining z WB AE/AF lock (21) Recording mode (21, 39) White balance (37) Standby/Recording a movie Mode dial (Scene Selection) (25) Mode dial (Program Auto) (20) Camera mode SL When shooting still images STBY REC Flash mode (22) Flash charging Zoom scaling (22, 49) When shooting movies 1.6 Red-eye reduction (50) Sharpness (40) Metering mode (36) RICH NATURAL SEPIA B&W Color mode (32) B Display Indication Macro (23) AF range finder frame indicator (34) 1.0 m Focus preset distance (34) 14 Indicators on the screen C Display 7M 3M 3:2 5M E Indication Display Indication Image size (24) Histogram (18) VGA 16:9 101 Recording folder (52) · This does not appear when using internal memory. 125 F2.8 +2.0EV (not displayed on the screen on the previous page) Shutter speed Aperture value Exposure Value (33) Menu (30) Remaining internal memory capacity Remaining "Memory Stick" capacity 0:12 [00:00:40] 12 Recording time [maximum recordable time] Remaining number of recordable images Self-timer (23) ISO number (38) D Display Indication Vibration warning · Indicates vibration may prevent you from shooting clear images due to insufficient lighting. Even if the vibration warning appears, you can still shoot images. However, we recommend that you use the flash for better lighting or using a tripod or other means to stabilize the camera (page 7). E + Low battery warning (92) Spot metering cross hairs (36) AF range finder frame (34) 15 Indicators on the screen When playing back still images A Display Indication Battery remaining Recording mode (21) 7M 3M 3:2 5M Image size (24) VGA 16:9 Playback mode Protect (42) Print order (DPOF) mark (80) Changing folder (41) · This does not appear when using internal memory. When playing back movies 1.3 N Zoom scaling (28) Playback (28) B Display Indication 101-0012 Folder-file number (41) Playback bar 16 Indicators on the screen C Display Indication E Display Indication PictBridge connecting (77) 101 Histogram (18) · appears when histogram display is disabled. Recording folder (52) · This does not appear when using internal memory. 101 Playback folder (41) · This does not appear when using internal memory. 2008 1 1 9:30 AM DPOF Recorded date/time of the playback image Menu (30) Selecting images Remaining internal memory capacity Remaining "Memory Stick" capacity 8/8 12/12 Image number/Number of images recorded in selected folder Counter BACK/ NEXT 00:00:12 D Display Indication PictBridge connecting (78) · Do not disconnect the dedicated USB cable while the icon is displayed. +2.0EV Exposure Value (33) ISO number (38) Metering mode (36) Flash WB White balance (37) Shutter speed Aperture value 500 F2.8 17 Changing the screen display v DISP (Screen display) button · If you view images in bright outside light, adjust the brightness of the LCD backlight up. However, the battery power may decrease faster under such condition. · The histogram does not appear in the following situations: While shooting ­ When the menu is displayed. ­ When recording movies. During playback ­ When the menu is displayed. ­ In index mode. ­ When you are using playback zoom. ­ When you are rotating still images. ­ During playback of movies. · A large difference in the histogram displayed during shooting and playback may occur when: ­ The flash strobes. ­ The shutter speed is slow or fast. · The histogram may not appear for images recorded using other cameras. z Adjusting EV (Exposure Value) by displaying a histogram Each time you press v (DISP) on the control button, the display changes as follows: Indicators on Indicators on* A Histogram on* During playback, the image information is displayed. Histogram display (page 18) Dark B Bright Indicators off* A histogram is a graph showing the brightness of an image. Press v (DISP) on the control button repeatedly to display the histogram on the screen. The graph display indicates a bright image when skewed to the right side, and a dark image when skewed to the left side. A Number of pixels B Brightness · The histogram also appears when playing back a single image, but you cannot adjust the exposure. * The brightness of the LCD Backlight up 18 Using the internal memory The camera has approximately 22 MB of internal memory. This memory is not removable. Even when there is no "Memory Stick Duo" inserted in the camera, you can record images using this internal memory. When a "Memory Stick Duo" is inserted B [Recording]: Images are recorded on the "Memory Stick Duo". [Playback]: Images on the "Memory Stick Duo" are played back. [Menu, Setup, etc.]: Various functions can be performed on images on the "Memory Stick Duo". When there is no "Memory Stick Duo" inserted B Internal memory [Recording]: Images are recorded using the internal memory. [Playback]: Images stored in the internal memory are played back. [Menu, Setup, etc.]: Various functions can be performed on images in the internal memory. On image data stored in the internal memory We recommend that you copy (back up) data without error using one of the following methods. To copy (back up) data on a "Memory Stick Duo" Prepare a "Memory Stick Duo" with sufficient free capacity, then perform the procedure explained in [Copy] (page 54). To copy (back up) data on a hard disk of your computer Perform the procedure on pages 65, 66 or 69, 70 without a "Memory Stick Duo" inserted in the camera. · You cannot copy image data on a "Memory Stick Duo" to the internal memory. · By connecting the camera and a computer with a dedicated USB cable, you can copy data stored in the internal memory to a computer. However you cannot copy data on a computer to the internal memory. 19 Basic Operations Using the mode dial Set the mode dial to the desired function. Mode dial Still image shooting modes : Auto Adjustment mode Allows easy shooting with the settings adjusted automatically. t page 21 : Program Auto mode Allows you to shoot with the exposure adjusted automatically (both the shutter speed and the aperture value). Also you can select various settings using the menu. (For details on the functions available t page 31) : Movie recording mode Allows you to record movies. t page 21 : Scene Selection mode Allows you to shoot with preset settings according to the scene. t page 25 On Function Guide When [Function Guide] is set to [On], the descriptions of functions are displayed as you operate the camera. The default setting is [On]. Select [Off] if you do not want the function guide to appear (page 50). 20 Shooting images easily (Auto adjustment mode) Macro button DISP button Flash button Shutter button Zoom button Self-timer button z button v/V/b/B button Control button Mode dial Basic Operations (Image Size) button 1 Select a mode with the mode dial. Still image (auto adjustment mode): Select Movie: Select . . 2 Hold the camera steady, keeping your arms at your side. Position the subject in the center of the focus frame. 3 Shoot with the shutter button. Still image: 1Press and hold the shutter button halfway down to focus. The z (AE/AF lock) indicator (green) flashes, a beep sounds, the indicator stops flashing and remains lit. AE/AF lock indicator 2Press the shutter button fully down. The shutter sounds. 21 Shooting images easily (Auto adjustment mode) Movie: Press the shutter button fully down. To stop recording, press the shutter button fully down again. If you shoot a still image of a subject that is difficult to focus on · The shortest shooting distance is approx. 50 cm (1 feet 7 3/4 inches) (From the front of the lens). Shoot in the close-up (Macro) mode (page 23) when you shoot a subject closer than the shooting distance. · When the camera cannot focus on the subject automatically, the AE/AF lock indicator changes to flash slowly and the beep does not sound. In addition, the AF range finder frame disappears. Recompose the shot and focus again. Focusing may be difficult in the following situations: ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ It is dark and the subject is distant. The contrast between the subject and the background is poor. The subject is seen through glass. The subject is moving quickly. There is reflective light or shiny surfaces. The subject is backlit or there is a flashing light. W/T Using the zoom Press T to zoom, press W to undo the zoom. · When the zoom scale exceeds 3×, the camera uses the Digital Zoom function. For details on the [Digital Zoom] settings and the image quality, see page 49. · You cannot change the zoom scale while shooting a movie. Flash (Selecting a flash mode for still images) Press B ( ) on the control button repeatedly until the desired mode is selected. (No indicator): Flash Auto Strobes when there is insufficient light (default setting) : Flash forced on SL : Slow synchro (Flash forced on) The shutter speed is slow in a dark place to clearly shoot the background that is out of flash light. : Flash forced off · The flash strobes twice. The first flash adjusts the light quantity. · While charging the flash, is displayed. 22 Shooting images easily (Auto adjustment mode) Macro (Shooting close-up) Press b ( ) on the control button repeatedly until the desired mode is selected. (No indicator): Macro Off : Macro On (W side: Approx. 5 cm or farther (2 inches or farther), T side: Approx. 35 cm or farther (13 7/8 inches or farther) from the front of the lens) · Setting the zoom all the way to the W side is recommended. · The in-focus range becomes narrow, and the subject may not be entirely in focus. · The Auto Focus speed drops when you shoot images in the Macro. Basic Operations Using the self-timer Press V ( ) on the control button repeatedly until the desired mode is selected. (No indicator): Not using the self-timer : Setting the 10-second delay self-timer : Setting the 2-second delay self-timer When you press the shutter button, the self-timer lamp flashes and a beep sounds until the shutter operates. Self-timer lamp To cancel, press V ( ) again. · Use the 2-second delay self-timer to prevent blur of an image. The shutter is released 2 seconds after you press the shutter button, which reduces camera shake when the shutter button is pressed. 23 Shooting images easily (Auto adjustment mode) To change the still image size Press (Image Size), and then press v/V to select the size. For details on the image size, see page 10. The default setting is marked with . Image size 7M (3072×2304) 3:2*1 (3072×2048) 5M (2592×1944) 3M (2048×1536) VGA (640×480) Guidelines Up to A3/11×17" print Match 3:2 Aspect Ratio Up to A4/8×10" print Up to 13×18cm /5×7" print For E-mail More 16:9*2 (1920×1080) *1) *2) No. of images Less Printing Fine Rough Display On 16:9 HDTV Images are recorded in 3:2 aspect ratio, same as photograph printing paper or postcards, etc. Both edges of the image may be cut off when printing (page 89). 24 Shooting still images (Scene selection) Shutter button Mode dial Basic Operations 1 Select the desired mode of Scene Selection ( · For details on modes, see the next page. , , , , , , ). 2 Shoot with the shutter button. To cancel the Scene Selection Set the mode dial to other than the mode of Scene Selection (page 20). 25 Shooting still images (Scene selection) Scene Selection modes The following modes are preset to match the scene conditions. High Sensitivity Allows you to shoot images without a flash under low light conditions, reducing blur. Twilight Portrait* Allows you to shoot sharp images of people with the night view in the background without compromising the atmosphere. Twilight* Allows you to shoot night scenes at far distance without losing the dark atmosphere of the surroundings. Soft Snap Allows you to shoot skin colors in brighter and warmer tones for more beautiful pictures. In addition, the soft focus effect creates a gentle atmosphere for portraits of people, flowers, etc. Beach When shooting seaside or lakeside scenes, the blue of the water is clearly recorded. Snow Landscape Focuses only on a distant subject to shoot landscapes, etc. When shooting snowy scenes or other places where the whole screen appears white, use this mode to prevent sunken colors and record clear images. * When you shoot images using (Twilight Portrait) or (Twilight) mode, the shutter speed becomes slower, and blurring is occur frequently, so use of a tripod is recommended. 26 Shooting still images (Scene selection) Functions you can use in Scene Selection For shooting an image appropriately according to the scene condition, a combination of functions is determined by the camera. Some functions are not available, depending on the Scene Selection mode. When you press the button to select functions that cannot be combined with Scene Selection, a beep sounds. ( : you can select the desired setting) Macro Flash White Balance Burst * -- -- / SL Basic Operations -- -- -- -- -- -- / / * [Flash] for [White Bal] cannot be selected. -- -- 27 Viewing/deleting images v/V/b/B button (Index)/ (Playback zoom) button (Playback zoom) button MENU button z button Control button (Delete) button (Playback) button 1 Press (Playback). · If you press (Playback) when the camera is powered off, the camera is turned on automatically and set to playback mode. To switch to the shooting mode, press (Playback) again. 2 Select an image with b/B on the control button. Movie: Press z to play back a movie. (Press z again to stop playback.) Press B to fast forward, b to rewind. (Press z to return to normal playback.) · You cannot listen to the audio with this camera when a movie is played back. To listen to the audio, connect with external outputs such as a TV, a speaker, etc. To delete images 1 Display the image you want to delete and press 2 Select [Delete] with v, then press z. (Delete). To cancel the deletion Select [Exit], then press z. To view an enlarged image (playback zoom) Press while displaying a still image. To undo the zoom, press . Adjust the portion with v/V/b/B. To cancel the playback zoom, press z. · To store enlarged images, see [Trimming] (page 47). 28 Viewing/deleting images To view an index screen Press (Index) and select an image with v/V/b/B. To display the next (previous) index screen, press b/B. To return to the single image screen, press z. To delete images in index mode 1 While an index screen is displayed, press control button, then press z. (Delete) and select [Select] with v/V on the (Delete) Basic Operations 2 Select the image you want to delete with v/V/b/B, then press z to display the indicator on the selected image. Green selection frame To cancel a selection Select an image you have previously selected for deletion, then press z to delete the indicator from the image. 3 Press (Delete). 4 Select [OK] with B, then press z. · To delete all the images in the folder, select [All In This Folder] with v/V in step 1 instead of [Select], then press z. 29 Using the menu Using menu items v/V/b/B button MENU button z button Control button Mode dial (Playback) button 1 Recording: Turn on the camera, then set the mode dial. Playback: Press (Playback). · Different items are available depending on the position of the mode dial and Recording/Playback mode. 2 Press MENU to display the menu. 3 Select the desired menu item with b/B on the control button. · If the desired item is invisible, keep pressing b/B until the item appears on the screen. · Press z after selecting an item in the Playback mode. 4 Select a setting with v/V. · The setting you select is zoomed and set. 5 Press MENU to turn off the menu. · If there is an item that is not displayed, an v/V mark appears on the edges of the location where menu items usually appear. To display an item that is not displayed, select the mark with the control button. · You cannot set items that are not available to select. 30 Menu items Shooting menu (page 32) For details on the operation 1 page 30 The available menu items vary depending on the mode setting (shooting/viewing), and the mode dial position in the shooting mode. Only the available items are displayed on the screen. ( Mode dial position: COLOR (Color Mode) (EV) 9 (Focus) (Metering Mode) WB (White Bal) ISO Mode (REC Mode) (Flash Level) (Sharpness) (Setup) -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- *1 : available) Scene -- -- -- Using the menu -- *1 -- -- -- -- -- -- Viewing menu (page 41) (Folder) DPOF (Slide) (Rotate) Trimming*2 *1) - (Protect) (Print) (Resize) (Setup)

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