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Changing the Preset Conditions (RECORDING MENU)
Photography in the Program Mode
Attaching the Shoulder Strap
Extended Exposure Photography (Bulb Photography)
Manual Settings
Setting the Image Size and Quality
Names of Parts
Enlarging Photographed Images (Zoom Playback)
Taking Photographs Continuously (Burst Photography)
Playback of Multi Image Pictures
Playing Back Photographed Images (Single-Frame Playback)
How to Press the Shutter Button
About SmartMedia™
Using the Power Outlet
Turning the Power On/Off
Separately Sold Accessories
Definitions of the Color of the Viewfinder LED
Button and LCD Monitor Display (In Playback Mode)
Taking Photographs Continuously (Burst Photography) (continued)
Erasing Images (Erase Frame) (continued)
Erasing Folders (All Images in a Folder/All Folders) (continued)
About SmartMedia™ (continued)
Taking and Playing Back Photographs on a TV (continued)
Basic Settings (
Basic Settings (
Basic Settings (
Changing the Preset Conditions (RECORDING MENU) (continued)
Exposure Compensation (continued)
Photography in the Shutter Speed-priority Mode (continued)
Photography in the Aperture-priority Mode (continued)
About SmartMedia™ (continued)
Playing Back Movies (continued)
Photography (Auto Photography) (continued)
Installing the batteries (continued)
Manual Settings (continued)
LCD Monitor Display (during photography) (continued)
Names of Parts (continued)
The camera automatically adjusts the shutter speed and the aperture value according to the brightness of an
This mode is used for taking subjects that require several seconds to photograph such as firework displays at
In this mode, photographs are taken continuously at a maximum speed of 0.8 second intervals.
This shoulder strap is handy for carrying your camera around.
The following items are also available as separately sold items.
Automatically plays back the 16 images photographed in the multi photography mode in quick succession.
You can manually adjust settings such as exposure control, white balance, metering system, continuous
"SmartMedia™" is a storage medium for saving images that you have photographed. Even if the camera's power
Play back photographed still images one image at a time.
This menu is for setting the basic settings to be used for photography in the [
Set the size (number of pixels) and quality (compression ratio) of the image to be photographed.
The shutter button can be pressed down in two stages: halfway down and fully down. When pressed halfway down,
The color of the viewfinder LED indicates the state of the camera. The
Enlarges selected portions of images being played back at two levels. Images can be displayed enlarged when
If you use the AC adapter (sold separately: PDR-ACM1A for the US/Canada, PDR-ACM1E for Europe, PDR-ACM1U
This item switches the display on the LCD monitor when playing back photographed images. You can switch the
Mode dial
Effective Subjects and Set Values
Turning the Power On
ISO [
Exposure control (EXP.)
SYSTEM INFO.
OSD LANGUAGE
In [
] mode
]
Press
.
Close the SmartMedia™ cover.
Press
or
Slide the SmartMedia
Take photographs or play them back.
Press
Use
Look through the viewfinder to compose the picture.
Close the battery cover, slide it 1 , and lock 2 .
Use
to select [
or
or
To continue erasing images, repeat the above procedure from step 2.
+
AF (auto-focus) and AE (auto exposure) are set. When pressed fully down, the camera takes a picture.
object. This mode enables carefree photographing similarly to selecting [
Mode
dial
night. When using this mode, be sure to use a tripod to keep the camera stable and prevent distortion of images.
The maximum number of photographs that can be taken continuously is three photographs.
To prevent your camera from dropping during photography, hang the shoulder strap around your neck.
is turned OFF, the images saved on the SmartMedia™ will not be erased. SmartMedia™ can be repeatedly
Change the setting according to how the image is to be used and the remaining amount of space in the
photography mode, and take photographs at these settings. These are called "Manual settings", which are saved
meaning of the LED color may differ according to the mode dial setting.
modes.
being played back one image at a time.
Relationship between your camera and accessories Ú Connecting to Other Devices (page 123)
for the UK) in a room with a power outlet, you can take photographs for an extended period of time. This also
display to show a list of detailed information (size, compression ratio, shutter speed, aperture, etc.) or you can
The tab menu is displayed.
The setting range is as follows:
Set the mode dial to [
The image is saved or erased, and the camera is then ready to take photographs.
The setting range is as follows:
If you use the viewfinder to take photographs, the photography
direction of the arrow 1 to open the cover 2 .
Make sure that the battery cover is firmly closed.
Set the mode dial to [
Details of operation are the same as taking photographs and playing them back on the LCD monitor.
ENTER.
change the white balance and the metering system in program mode.
Images are not recorded directly to SmartMedia™ but are stored temporarily within the buffer memory. After
For details on these accessories, refer to the Instruction Manual for the accessory you are using. (information
even if the camera is turned off.
Movies and images photographed in the multi mode ( Ú Page 51) cannot be displayed using the zoom playback
SmartMedia™.
erased and reused.
prevents failed photographs due to battery wear or failed transfer of data to a PC. For details on handling the AC
display histograms, etc.
For
enlarged
Set the display language of menus displayed on the LCD monitor.
Sets whether or not to return the settings in the SETUP MENU to the original factory settings.
Sets the color mode and photographic sensitivity at which the image is to be recorded.
[ PRG ]
• Copying of printed text (black characters on white paper)
Press the shutter button down halfway 1 .
+
+
How to set the time ( Ú Page 114)
F8 / F6.8 / F5.6 / F4.8 / F4.0 / F3.4 / F2.9
range may differ from the actual image. In this case, use the LCD
Set the mode dial to [
How to take photographs Ú Page 41
1/1000, 1/750, 1/500, 1/350, 1/250, 1/180, 1/125, 1/90,
photography is finished, check the images and record the selected ones to SmartMedia™.
SmartMedia™ having the following storage capacity can be used on your camera.
current as of March 2000)
feature.
The cover opens 2 .
The last recorded image appears on the LCD monitor.
The last image frame appears on the LCD monitor.
[
] : Erases images in the currently selected folder and folders.
adapter, be sure to read page 18.
• 2x-speed playback is performed for
Make sure that the SmartMedia™ is correctly loaded. (Ú Page 31)
Memo
Warning: Noise increases when the ISO is changed to higher settings.
TIME&DATE, OSD LANGUAGE will not be reset.
[ Av ]
IMPORTANT
SET- U P
• Backlit portraits
mode
( P. 109)
Carry out steps 1 to 4 either in "Photography in the Shutter speed-priority Mode"
Pass the end of the shoulder strap through the strap
monitor for photography.
Set the mode dial to [
How to play back images Ú Page 80
1/60, 1/45, 1/30, 1/20, 1/15, 1/10, 1/8, 1/6, 1/4, 1/3, 1/2,
• When [PROTECTED] is displayed on the LCD monitor, cancel the protection ( Ú Page 108) or remove
[English]
+
AF (auto-focus) and AE (auto exposure) ( Additional Information,
Set the mode dial to [
the duration that
2MB /4MB/8MB/16MB/32MB/64MB/128MB (all 3.3 V types)
[
To adjust the brightness of the LCD monitor Ú Page 115
] : Erases all folders recorded on the SmartMedia™.
The aperture value and the shutter speed corresponding to that
Photography
[ Tv ]
Sets
basic
• Very bright scenes (such as snowfields) and highly reflective subjects
POWER
button
IMPORTANT
• You can also carry out step 8 while verifying the image in step 7.
DPOF write-protection ( Ú Page 102).
Glossary) start to function.
Carry out steps 1 to 2 in "Manual Settings" (page 58).
Carry out steps 1 to 2 in "Manual Settings" (page 58).
Set the mode dial to [
Use
0"7, 1", 1"5, 2", 3", 4", 6", 8", 10", 15"
or
[
[NORMAL]
• Do not remove or load the batteries or disconnect or connect the AC adapter while the camera is on. This
]
You can also connect the PC card adapter and floppy disk adapter (Ú Page 123) sold separately to transfer
l SmartMedia™ (3.3 V)
(page 65) or in "Photography in the Full Manual Mode" (page 67).
attachment on the camera.
The images or folders are erased, and the camera returns to the
Changing the LCD monitor display Ú Page 116
value are displayed on the LCD monitor. If the appropriate
Press the POWER button to turn the power on.
[ M ]
Press the MENU button.
(AUTO
Memo
POWER
Use
• Shots made up predominantly of sky
or
When AF or AE are locked, the beep tone ( Page 111) sounds and the
• If you take a photograph after erasing an image, a number continuing from the last photographed
• Even if photography is terminated midway before capturing three images by releasing the shutter
might return the manual settings to their defaults. If this happens, manually set the conditions again.
Press the
[2X]
• Before you connect or disconnect the AC adapter, be sure to turn the camera OFF. If the AC adapter is
images to a PC.
combination cannot be set even if the shutter speed is adjusted to
You can also select the image by the same operation as for thumbnail display ( Ú Page 83).
The last image frame appears on the LCD monitor.
respective mode.
16MB (SM-M1600D)/32MB (SM-M3200D)/64MB (SM-M6400D)/128M (SM-M1280D)
Carry out steps 1 to 2 on page 109.
Shutter
When the camera is turned on, set the mode dial to the desired
Press
TIME
The shutter speed and the aperture value corresponding to the
&
Reverse playback, 2x-speed playback
DATE,
All descriptions in this Instruction Manual are for when the display language is set to [ENGLISH].
image is assigned as the image number.
button, images already photographed can be saved and erased by the above method.
The RECORDING MENU is displayed.
viewfinder LED turns green.
• The image before the photograph is taken is slightly less clear than playback images. (This is
and press ENTER.
connected or disconnected with the power ON, camera settings may be reset (SET-UP Ú Page 109,
its limit, the shutter speed is displayed in red. Photography,
[4X]
quality and size, while viewing the indication on the
To cancel erasing of image data, select [
• The press of
VIDEO
OUT,
Select [SYSTEM INFO.] on the SETUP MENU and
mode.
shutter speed are displayed on the LCD monitor. If the appropriate
• Images can also be erased in the thumbnail mode. In this case, the camera enters the single frame
• The length of time to capture images varies according to the photographic conditions.
• Spotlit subjects, particularly against dark backgrounds
because television displays images at a lower resolution.)
Manual Settings Ú Page 58) or the camera may malfunction.
however, is possible in this state.
Press
or
Press
Use
Press the Zoom switch ( Ú Page 21) towards "T" to begin playback.
or
or
To cancel changing of settings, press
Press the shutter button down fully 2 .
l Floppy Disk Adapter (FlashPath)
When [
] is selected, [NO IMAGE] is displayed after all folders
Press
Set the mode dial to [
or
playback.
INFO. )
status display.
Before photography, make sure that the lens cap has been
combination cannot be set even if the aperture is adjusted to its
Press the
In the [
playback (frame playback) mode, and enters the thumbnail playback mode after the image is erased.
] mode:
• Copying of printed text (white characters on black paper)
• The display unit varies according to the output system.
• Self-timer photography and flash photography are not possible.
press
.
Notes on SmartMedia™
This adapter allows SmartMedia™ to be used as 3.5" floppy disk.
You can also select the image by the same operation as for thumbnail playback ( Ú Page 83).
Automatic playback begins.
have been erased (unless the SmartMedia™ contains protected
• Playback becomes 2x-speed
Manual
Press
to reduce aperture size. Press
VIDEO OUT
The manual setting
The camera takes a picture.
the [ M ] mode to set the shutter speed to 0.7 second
limit, the aperture value is displayed in red. Photography, however,
removed from the camera.
During [2X], the ISO will be automatically set between ISO100 and ISO200. During [4X], ISO will be
To set the quality and size
• With the NTSC system, images can be displayed simultaneously on the LCD monitor and TV during
Each press of the
• Scenes with low reflectivity, such as shots of green or dark foliage
The SYSTEM INFO. menu is displayed.
Self- t imer
White Balance (W.B.)
reverse playback for the duration
Insert the AC adapter connector plug into the DC IN
images).
This adapter is inserted into the floppy disk drive on your PC, allowing
The viewfinder LED turns red while image data is being recorded onto
values are displayed
In the photography modes ([
is possible in this state.
photography and playback.
automatically set between ISO100 and ISO400.
or longer.
format as follows:
Note: The larger the F value, the smaller the aperture size become
To quit the SETUP MENU, change the mode dial setting.
• Remove and insert SmartMedia™ with the camera's power turned off.
Press
to display option menu, press
Adjust the zoom ratio by the Zoom switch. (Zoom
that
Press
to display option menu, press
images recorded on the SmartMedia™ to be transferred to the PC.
Press the shutter button down halfway 1 , and press
the SmartMedia™.
Write Protection
5V terminal on the camera.
on the left of the LCD
Sets the video output system according to the country in which your camera is used.
extends from the camera body.
Gently insert the SmartMedia™ as far as it can go
• With the PAL system, images cannot be displayed simultaneously. When a cable is connected, only
and vice versa.
Pressing the
Removing the Batteries
[
] is displayed on the LCD monitor.
Viewfinder LED
• Recorded data may be erased (destroyed) in the situations listed below. Note that Toshiba
Press
or
Press
Memo
White Balance
to increase shutter speed. Press
select [ PRG ] and press ENTER.
select [
switch Ú Page 21)
monitor screen.
it down fully 2 .
TV display is available.
When the camera is turned on, the Auto Power OFF function
IMPORTANT
settings in the following order.
Press
or
with the SmartMedia™ electrodes (metal contacts)
[NTSC]
Corporation accepts no responsibility whatsoever for the loss (destruction) of recorded data in these
The camera determines the white balance by averaging the various kinds of light that actually enters
• When all images in a folder are erased, that folder itself is also erased.
l AC Adapter
to advance to next frame/
To prevent valuable data from being erased, attach the write-
¥When [ M ] is selected on the [ EXP. ] option menu, pressing
ISO [
Pressing ENTER selects the setting.
]
Pressing ENTER selects the setting.
Pressing the Zoom switch to the "T" will enlarge the image.
• With the PAL system, images are played back with a black frame surrounded.
Color
Exposure compensation ( Page 69) using
becomes operational.
State
Exposure compensation ( Page 69) using
• Never open the SmartMedia™ cover or remove the SmartMedia™ while an image is being recorded. This
Reverse the procedure for "Loading the Batteries" and remove the batteries.
• Pressing the shutter button down halfway adjusts the exposure,
• Playback is paused.
AUTO POWER OFF
[PAL]
and press ENTER.
situations:
facing the rear of the camera.
Focus
the lens. This setting allows you to set in advance the white balance when taking photographs under
Holding down
For the US/Canada: PDR-ACM1A
Setting 1
protect sticker at the write-protect area. Data can no longer be
Pass the shoulder strap through the loop and pull.
setting ( Page 58) or film speed setting ( Page 78) using ENTER
To return to normal magnification, press the Zoom switch towards
may corrupt the data on the SmartMedia™ or damage the SmartMedia™ itself.
possible, but does not make the exposure compensation possible. However the exposure value is
setting ( Page 78) using ENTER are also possible.
and pressing the shutter button down fully takes the shot.
- When the SmartMedia™ is used incorrectly by the user or a third party
(when
shutter
specific lighting conditions.
Flash
For Europe: PDR-ACM1E
Firmly insert the SmartMedia
Press ENTER.
recorded or erased from SmartMedia™. To write or erase data from
displayed on the LCD monitor.
Sets the color mode and photographic sensitivity at which the image is to be recorded.
"W".
are also possible.
The default setting is different depending on the destination country/area.
Use
or
IMPORTANT
• If you shoot a still picture, when preview is set to ON ( Page 77),
Press ENTER, nine images are displayed simultaneously.
If no operation is carried out for a fixed amount of time (default: about one minute), power
pressed
- When the SmartMedia™ is exposed to static electricity or electrical noise
down
ON
Memo
[FIRMWARE VER.] : Displays the firmware version of this camera.
For the UK: PDR-ACM1U
SmartMedia™, peel off the sticker.
The camera is ready to take photographs.
Warning: Noise increases when the ISO is changed to higher settings.
Compose the picture, press the shutter button down halfway, and press it down
The image is displayed enlarged, and a white frame and green
Green
[ AW ]
+
the recorded image is displayed on screen for about two
Thumbnail Display Ú Page 83
and press
consumption is set to its minimum state (power almost turned off) to prevent battery wear. This is
• If no operation is carried out for a fixed amount of time (default: about 1 minute), the power is turned
- When the SmartMedia™ is removed or the camera is turned off while recording data, erasing
+
[CARD INFO.]
• The image in the LCD monitor sometimes darkens from the time that the shutter button is pressed down
For details, refer to the specifications of AC adapter Ú Page 127.
frame are displayed on the LCD monitor.
Default setting:
[
]
fully.
Page 40
seconds.
off to preserve battery life. This is called "Auto Power OFF". To return to the normal state, press the
called the Auto Power OFF. This setting allows you to set the time when the camera turns off
The options 2 are displayed.
[NORMAL]
data, frame advance when images are being played back or during formatting of the
halfway until the image becomes focused.
Compose the picture, press the shutter button down
[RESET]
Flashing
QUALITY
Compose the picture, press the shutter button down halfway, and press it down
The white frame indicates the entire image, while the green frame
[
]
ENTER
Compose the picture, press the shutter button down halfway, and press it down
POWER button again.
• The viewfinder LED turns red while image data is being recorded
The camera takes the picture.
automatically. This function is not activated during automatic playback ( Ú Page 85) or in the [
• To set the focus or exposure for a subject outside the center of the intended image, point the camera directly
Note: The image appearing through the lens will be
[2X]
SmartMedia™.
Macro
<Standard>
photography
shows the location of the currently enlarged area.
halfway, and press it down fully.
+
fully.
Page 40
Setting 1 :
[
]
About the Auto Power OFF Function Ú Additional Information, "AUTO POWER OFF (page 110)"
at the subject or desired exposure (lighting), press and hold the shutter button halfway. Now, with the shutter
Press ENTER.
onto the SmartMedia™.
fully.
mode.
Page 40
• We recommend copying and saving important data onto another storage medium (floppy disk, hard
Insert the AC adapter power plug into the power
[4X]
displayed for [LCD
Pressing the
Press ENTER.
Memo
The default size and quality of the image can be reset to the desired combination.
ON
The camera takes the picture.
[
• It is possible to play back any images in any folders by pressing
]
button still held halfway down, you can turn the direction of the camera and frame your image with the focus
Remaining
The camera takes the picture.
To return to the normal state after the Auto Power OFF has been executed, press the POWER button
The manual setting items are displayed.
disk, MO disk, etc.).
PREVIEW
Zoom switch to "T"
The camera takes the picture at the set exposure time.
outlet.
Red
[
] is displayed on the LCD monitor. The camera is ready for burst photography.
and exposure locked. Press the shutter button down fully to complete capturing of the image.
of folder Ú Page 92)
In the [
Setting 2 :
[
]
• When the shutter speed is set to a speed of 0.7 second or slower, photographs are taken as extended
to turn the power on again.
• Never remove the SmartMedia™ or turn the camera off while recording data or while erasing data
COLOR
During the exposure, the viewfinder LED turns orange.
Use
,
Pressing the
• Moving the camera as you press the shutter button will result in a blurred image.
• Pressing
During [2X], the ISO will be automatically set to ISO200. During [4X], ISO will be automatically set to
If burst photography is set when the shutter speed is set to a speed of 0.7 second or more in the [ Tv ]
exposures ( Page 68).
Carry out steps 1 to 2 in "Basic Photographic
(SmartMedia™ formatting). These actions might damage the SmartMedia™.
ISO
Page 78
Memo
Close the SmartMedia™ cover.
Memo
Flashing
Slow
It takes about twice the set time to complete taking the photograph due to processing of the captured
shutter
Zoom switch to "W"
• The PDR-M81 uses an accurate auto focus mechanism. However, the PDR-M81 may have difficulty
Turning the Power Off
last image.
Adjust the display area to enlarge while viewing the white and
[1 MINUTE] (default)
ISO400.
Using the LCD Monitor
• In AEB photography ( Page 71) or burst photography, the shutter speed cannot be set to 0.7 second or longer.
Setting 3 :
mode, the shutter speed is automatically changed to 1/2 second.
Settings (
• Use only the SmartMedia™ specified for use with the PDR-M81. The use of other SmartMedia™
IMPORTANT
SHARPNESS
Movie
( P. 75)
mode
image.
focusing or not be able to focus at all for subjects and situations such as the following:
Before you use a new SmartMedia™ for the first time, be sure to
¥ Difference
¥If the aperture value is set to F2.9 (maximum aperture size), the increased shutter speed is restricted
• Images can be rotated by pressing
[2 MINUTES]
green frames.
• If a mode other than [
IMPORTANT
Takes
could damage the camera.
CONTRAST
short
- Subjects moving at high speed
on the SETUP MENU and press
• The write protection may not function if the write-protect sticker becomes dirty. Use a soft dry cloth to
format the SmartMedia™ (Ú Page 91).
Pressing
PDR-ACM1A
to 1/750 second.
[PRG] and [
[3 MINUTES]
limited to between 1/2 second and 1/250 second.
ON
- Very shiny subjects such as a mirror or car body
on
camera
Press the POWER button to turn the power off.
• SmartMedia™ is a precision electronic device. Do not bend, drop, or subject SmartMedia™ to
DIGITAL ZOOM
• When the camera is not in use, be sure to attach the lens cap provided with your camera.
wipe away any dirt. Once a sticker is peeled off, do not reuse it.
Orange
To return to the regular display, press ENTER.
The QUALITY menu is displayed.
combinations of the automatically
Get ready to take the photograph.
(for the US and Canada)
• The aperture value set differ to the actual value according to the position of the zoom lens.
Memo
• If the shutter speed is set to 1/350 second or less, the shutter speed is automatically changed to 1/250
- Extremely low contrast subjects
When the above settings are made, they are displayed in the following order.
excessive shocks. Also, do not carry SmartMedia™ in the pocket of trousers. This might subject the
LCD
• The lens cap can also be attached to the strap attachment following the above steps to prevent it's
The power turns off.
Memo
determined shutter speeds and aperture
• The image size displayed on the LCD monitor becomes FULL (320 x 240) or HALF (160 x 120). The
second if the flash setting is changed to the [
- Subjects that have low contrast and merge into
Loading the batteries ( Page 25) and the SmartMedia™ ( Page 31) into the camera.
being lost.
SmartMedia™ to excessive force when you sit down, damaging the SmartMedia™.
• Flash photography and burst photography are not possible.
Flashing
Attach the lens cap when you are not using the camera.
values. However, their operation capability
movies made in FULL size is displayed on the entire LCD monitor, and those made in HALF size is
the background (such as white walls or subjects
• If the [
• In movie mode, ISO will be automatically set between ISO100 and ISO400 regardless of its setting.
* Histogram
Use
or
dressed in the same color as the background)
• Turn off the power to retract the lens unit, and then attach the lens cap.
• The image taken in the exposure photography mode may be blurred.
• Do not use or store SmartMedia™ in environments likely to be affected by static electricity or
is different as shown in the right table.
displayed in the center of the screen.
shutter speed is set to a speed of 0.7 second or more, the shutter speed is automatically changed to
Press the POWER button to turn the power on.
A histogram is a graphic representation of the tones of the subject. The horizontal axis of the histogram
• If the image cannot be focused, the focus is automatically fixed to infinity. (When the flash is necessary
• Do not turn the power on with the lens cap attached.
Memo
electrical noise.
ENTER.
1/2 second.
Turning the Power On
shows the brightness (increasing brightness from left to right) and the vertical axis shows the number
at this time, it is simultaneously fixed to illuminate objects 1.5 meters (five feet) away. During macro
• Do not use or store SmartMedia™ in very hot, humid or corrosive environments.
• If the shutter speed value is set to 1/1000 second, the aperture value is limited to between F8 and F3.4.
• When playing back movie images, switching is between standard and image only.
This saves the settings, and returns the display to the RECORDING MENU.
photography, the flash is aligned with the wide position.)
of pixels at each brightness level.
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mode) (continued)
mode) (continued)
mode) (continued)
During playback
to adjust the aperture value.
TM
to select [
to adjust the shutter speed.
] and press ENTER.
cover release knob in the
] or [
].
].
( P . 22)
view
2x-speed playback
: Photography in program mode (default) ( Page 62)
], [
: Photography in aperture-priority mode ( Page 63)
] or [
: English (default)
].
is held down.
mode
: Photography in shutter speed-priority mode ( Page 65)
camera
to select the images photographed in the multi photography mode.
].
: Japanese
: Equivalent to color ISO100
: Photography in full manual mode ( Page 67)
OFF,
SOUND,
to change the setting in the tab menu,
image quality button to select the preset
: High-sensitive photography equivalent to color ISO200 (default)
button
or
to select the image.
OSD
LANGUAGE,
: High-sensitive photography equivalent to color ISO400
starts a reverse
QUALITY,
to select [ EXP. ].
to select the frame you want to enlarge.
to select [ S/C ].
in the [ Tv ] mode, or press
].
display/info button.
photograpy
Page 112
display/info button switches the display
lamp
], [
is held down.
image quality button switches the quality and size
to move forward and reverse.
Additional Information, Glossary
] and press ENTER.
to select the item you desired to set,
Pause
Ú
: NTSC system (
Additional Information, Glossary)
to go back one frame
Ú
: PAL system (
Additional Information, Glossary)
area
or
moves forward or reverse continuously.
Setting 2
[
button
], [
TM
as far as it can go.
to select the desired item 1
down.
halfway)
: Automatic adjustment (default)
[
] Standby mode
.
: Displays the SmartMedia
Playback returns to the start of the movie.
: Photography outdoors
: Equivalent to color ISO100 (default)
: Returns settings to their defaults.
[
], [
: Photography in cloudy conditions
: High-sensitive photography equivalent to color ISO200
The display returns to thumbnail playback.
<Detailed information>
: Photography in bluish fluorescent light
(FULL
[Power ON] Writing to SmartMedia™ in progress
: High-sensitive photography equivalent to color ISO400
].
: Photography in reddish fluorescent light
battery
Photographs can be taken, however, do not turn the power OFF.
power
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] mode:
[
] Accessing of SmartMedia™ in progress
: Photography in incandescent light
(HALF
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,
or
to select the area to enlarge.
at the last image displays the first image, and pressing
[
], [
speed
Lens
(SMALL
mode)" (page 109). Select [QUALITY]
Page 79
between
[
Exposure
] suppressed flash mode is set in flash photography, the shutter speed is
compensation
• Processing image
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Movies
rotates an image counterclockwise, and pressing
] are the same as to
• Charging of flash in progress
or
computer.
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(Photos cannot be taken at this moment.)
(for European Continent)
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Hardware malfunction
] forced flash or [
] red-eye forced flash mode is set in flash photography when the
to select the desired setting from the tab menu 2 , and press
Page 38
During pause
] and press
1-frame feed
• Each press of
Possible
] or [
].
by one frame.
PC
mode
( P. 121)
(at
Self- t imer
].
• 1-frame feed is continued for the
Z oom
state
settings
Transfers
duration that
Image
For
details,
Flash
Reverse 1-frame feed
] and press ENTER.
SYSTEM
• Each press of
.
or
in reverse by one frame.
to increase aperture size.
Playback
• 1-frame feed is continued for the
In
] or [
]), the lens
duration that
or
to
or
to
playback,
to decrease shutter speed.
protect
Canceling pause
Meaning
(printing)
• After pause is cancelled, playback
or
, and manual
or
, and manual setting ( Page 58) or film speed
Setting 3
resumes at the last state that was
] or [
is
] AE or AF are locked with the shutter button held half
active before the pause.
Auto
Stop
This
TM
information.
in
Stop
] or [
] Self-timer in operation at a handshake alarm
conditions.
<Histogram>
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In
)
shutter
Increases the volume.
controlled
)
Decreases the volume.
] When the image is not in focus.
warning
)
Manual
[ P RG]
and
or
during playback.
]
Aperture
Function
Manually
for
playback
- When the subject is distant and dark
.
PDR-ACM1E
Continuous photography
- When there are objects in front of or behind the subject
aperture
(such as an animal in a cage or a person in front of a tree)
Exposure Compensation
(auto- e xposure)
] forced flash mode or [
- Subjects with little reflection, such as hair or fur
AEB
- Subjects with no solidity, such as smoke or flames
Spot metering
- Subjects viewed through glass
White balance setting
- 110 -
- 88 -
- 80 -
- 40 -
- 20 -
], [
] or [
During stopping
] in [
] mode. It is possible to
Battery cover lock
feeds the image
number
currently
button
images
to
is held down.
Quality
refer
2
button
feeds the image
in
Status
( P. 80)
mode
Flash
this
mode,
is held down.
Aperture value
Aperture value
Size
copy,
Viewfinder
mode,
Quality
informatio
or
makes the shutter speed setting
Built- i n
Self- t imer
Photography
( P. 41,
mode
enables
Speaker
accordance
DC
IN
5V
Histogram*
<Image only>
this
mode,
Electrodes
speed
or
during playback. (For details
Entire image
to
PC/AV
at the first image displays the
Shutter
Photography
[ PRG ]
[
sets
rotates it clockwise.
PDR-ACM1U
* The above menu is the RECORDING
O
value,
MENU in the [
(for the UK)
] mode.
DC
IN
O
] red-eye forced flash mode.
O
O
O
* The above AC adapter is US/Canada
(O : possible
X : not possible)
type. European and UK type AC
adapters differ in shape.
] photography
2
of
sh
preset
1
Press down
1
1
a
halfway.
PC.
button
to
the
S
Press down
2
fully.
( P . 23)
display
state
you
can
Shutter speed
Shutter speed
size
and
wri
Press down
1
halfway.
microp
Play back
pho
2
Press down
fully.
Write- p rote
mode
46)
area
aut
with
th
termin
.
] PC
the
exp
Sticker
and
ape
Current
facilit
terminal
position of
speed
enlargement
P.
58)
mo
]
white
b
~
shutt
5V
termin
~
positi
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