Sony NEX-C3 &alpha Handbook

Sony NEX-C3 &alpha Handbook

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NEX-C3
4-275-473-11(1)
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© 2011 Sony Corporation
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  • Page 1 Interchangeable Lens Digital Camera Handbook NEX-C3 4-275-473-11(1) Table of contents Sample photo search Menu search Index © 2011 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 2: How To Use This Handbook

    Notes on using the camera How to use this handbook Click on a button at upper right on the cover and each page to jump to the corresponding page. This is convenient when searching for a function you want to use. You can jump to the pages by clicking on the page numbers mentioned in the book.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents Notes on using the camera How to use this handbook ·····································2 Sample photo search ············································5 Identifying parts ···················································11 List of icons on the screen···································14 Basic operations Using the control wheel and soft keys ·················16 Menu search························································18 Shooting images··················································23 Playing back images ···········································25 Deleting images···················································27 Photo Creativity ···················································28...
  • Page 4 Connecting with other equipment Viewing images on a TV····································139 Using with your computer ··································142 Using the software·············································144 Connecting the camera to the computer ···········147 Printing still images ···········································149 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting·················································150 Warning messages············································156 Others Using the camera abroad ··································159 Memory card ·····················································160 “InfoLITHIUM”...
  • Page 5: Sample Photo Search

    Sample photo search “This is the scene I want to capture in a photo, but how can I do?” You may find the answer by going through the sample photos listed here. Click the desired sample photo. Shooting people (page 6) Shooting macro photos (page 7) Shooting landscapes (page 8) Shooting sunset/night views (page 9)
  • Page 6 Shooting people Only the main subject is in focus by defocusing the background (29) A happy smile (67) A person in front of night view (40) A group photo (57, 58) With soft skin tones (69) The same scene with different brightness (59) In candle light (44) A moving person (76)
  • Page 7 Shooting macro photos Defocusing the background (29) Flowers (40) Focusing manually (61) Preventing camera shake for indoor shots (76) Adjusting the color to indoor light (77) Lowering the amount of flash light (80) In better brightness (36) Making food look appealing (33, 36) Continued r...
  • Page 8: Shooting Landscapes

    Shooting landscapes The sky in vivid colors (36) Vivid green colors (83) Scenery with a wide range of brightness (81) Defocusing the background (29) Running water (51) Colored leaves (83) Panoramic photos (45) Light outdoors shot from a dark interior (81) Keeping your shot level (98) Continued r...
  • Page 9 Shooting sunset/night views Holding the camera by hand (40) Fireworks (50) The same scene in different brightness (59) Shooting the red of the sunset beautifully (40) Trail of light (60) Defocusing the background (29) Preventing camera shake (57) Continued r...
  • Page 10 Shooting fast moving subjects Following a moving subject (64) With the subject approaching the camera (61) Expressing vigorous action (51) Capturing the best moment (56)
  • Page 11: Identifying Parts

    Identifying parts See the pages in parentheses for details of operation. (Playback) button (25) B Shutter button (23) C ON/OFF (Power) switch D AF illuminator/Self-timer lamp/Smile Shutter lamp E Speaker F Microphone* G Smart Accessory Terminal H Lens I Lens release button When the lens is removed J Mount K Image sensor**...
  • Page 12 Flash Image sensor position mark (61) B Battery cover C Memory card cover D Tripod receptacle • Use a tripod with a screw length of less than 5.5 mm (7/32 inch). You will be unable to firmly secure the camera to tripods having screws longer than 5.5 mm (7/32 inch), and may damage the camera.
  • Page 13 Lens E18 – 55 mm F3.5-5.6 OSS (supplied with NEX-C3D/C3K) E16 mm F2.8 (supplied with NEX-C3A/C3D) A Hood index B Focusing ring C Zoom ring D Focal-length scale E Focal-length index F Lens contacts* G Mounting index * Do not touch this part directly. A Converter index* B Focusing ring C Lens contacts**...
  • Page 14: List Of Icons On The Screen

    List of icons on the screen Icons are displayed on the screen to indicate the camera status. You can change the screen display using DISP (Display Contents) on the control wheel (page 34). Shooting standby Graphic display Movie recording Playback Display Indication Shoot Mode...
  • Page 15 Display Indication Does not record sound during movie recording Camera shake warning Overheating warning Database file full/ Database file error Histogram Still image/Movie 101-0012 Playback folder – File number Protect Print order and number of copies Display Indication Soft keys Menu Shoot Mode Shoot.
  • Page 16: Using The Control Wheel And Soft Keys

    Basic operations Using the control wheel and soft keys The control wheel and soft keys allow you to use various functions of the camera. Control wheel When shooting, DISP (Display Contents) and assigned to the control wheel. When playing back, DISP (Display Contents) and (Image Index) functions are assigned to the control wheel.
  • Page 17: Soft Keys

    Soft keys The soft keys have different roles, depending on the context. The assigned role (function) of each soft key is shown on the screen. To use the function shown at the upper right corner of the screen, press soft key A. To use the function shown at the lower right corner of the screen, press soft key B.
  • Page 18: Menu Search

    Using functions in the menu Menu search You can set up the basic settings for the camera as a whole, or execute functions such as shooting, playback, or other operations. 1 Press [Menu]. 2 Select the desired item by pressing the top/bottom/left/right parts of the control wheel, and then press the center.
  • Page 19: Camera

    Program Auto Camera Allows you to set shooting functions, such as continuous shooting, self-timer, and flash. Drive Mode Flash Mode AF/MF Select Autofocus Area Autofocus Mode Precision Dig. Zoom Face Detection Smile Shutter Smile Detection Soft Skin Effect Shooting Tip List Display Contents DISP (Display Contents) Image Size...
  • Page 20: Brightness/Color

    Brightness/Color Allows you to make brightness settings such as metering mode, and color settings such as white balance. Exposure Comp. White Balance Metering Mode Flash Compensation DRO/Auto HDR Creative Style Playback Allows you to set playback functions. Delete Slide Show Still/Movie Select Image Index Select Folder...
  • Page 21 Grid Line Peaking Level Peaking Color Histogram MF Assist Color Space SteadyShot Release w/oLens Long Exposure NR High ISO NR Movie Audio Rec Custom Key Settings Left Key Setting Right Key Setting Soft key B Setting Soft key C Setting Custom Main Settings Menu start...
  • Page 22 Demo Mode Reset Default Memory Card Tool Format File Number Folder Name Select Shoot. Folder New Folder Recover Image DB Display Card Space Eye-Fi Setup* Upload Settings * Appears when an Eye-Fi card (sold separately) is inserted in the camera. Sets whether or not to display the demonstration with movies.
  • Page 23: Shooting Images

    Shooting images Shooting images with the settings in effect when you bought the camera is explained here. The camera makes decisions appropriate to the situation, and adjusts the settings. 1 Adjust the LCD monitor angle, and hold the camera. The Scene Recognition function begins to work. 2 To take still images, press the shutter button halfway down to focus on your subject, and press it fully down to shoot.
  • Page 24 If you shoot a still image of a subject that is difficult to focus on When the camera cannot focus on the subject automatically, the focus indicator blinks. Either recompose the shot or change the focus setting. Focus indicator Focus indicator Status z lit Focus locked.
  • Page 25: Playing Back Images

    Playing back images Plays back the recorded images. Still images and movies are displayed on separate screens. You cannot display still images and movies on the same screen. 1 Press the (Playback) button. 2 Select the image with the control wheel. 3 To play back panoramic images or movies, press the center of the control wheel.
  • Page 26 Scaling range The scaling range is as follows. Image size Scaling range Approx. ×1.1 – ×14 Approx. ×1.1 – ×11 Approx. ×1.1 – ×7.3...
  • Page 27: Deleting Images

    Deleting images You can delete the image displayed. 1 Display the image you want to delete, and press [Delete]. 2 Press the center of the control wheel to confirm [OK]. Press [Cancel] to quit the operation. Notes • You cannot delete protected images. •...
  • Page 28: Photo Creativity

    Photo Creativity You can operate the camera intuitively using Photo Creativity, since the screen is designed more for intuitive operations than the normal screen. You can shoot a subject with easy operations and obtain creative photos easily. 1 [Menu] t [Shoot Mode] t [Intelligent Auto].
  • Page 29: Background Defocus

    Using the setup items simultaneously You can use the Photo Creativity setup items simultaneously. Press the center of the control wheel and set each item. The icons of the items that have been set are indicated on the screen. • [Soft Skin Effect] does not function in continuous shooting. •...
  • Page 30: Picture Effect

    Picture Effect You can set Picture Effect easily in Photo Creativity. Select the desired effect filter to achieve the various of textures. 1 Press the center of the control wheel. 2 Select [Picture Effect] by turning the control wheel, then press the center of the control wheel.
  • Page 31: Soft Skin Effect

    Soft Skin Effect You can set the Soft Skin Effect easily in Photo Creativity. You can shoot skin smoothly when the camera detects the faces of your subjects in Face Detection mode. 1 Press the center of the control wheel. 2 Select [Soft Skin Effect] by turning the control wheel, then press the center of the control wheel.
  • Page 32 Vividness You can adjust the vividness easily in Photo Creativity. 1 Press the center of the control wheel. 2 Select [Vividness] by turning the control wheel, then press the center of the control wheel. 3 Select the desired vividness by turning the control wheel. : Turn it clockwise to make images vivid : Turn it counterclockwise to make images faint Press [Cancel] to restore to the original status.
  • Page 33 Brightness You can adjust the brightness easily in Photo Creativity. 1 Press the center of the control wheel. 2 Select [Brightness] by turning the control wheel, then press the center of the control wheel. 3 Select the desired brightness by turning the control wheel. : Turn it clockwise to make images brighter : Turn it counterclockwise to make images darker Press [Cancel] to restore to the original status.
  • Page 34: Disp (Display Contents)

    Using functions with the control wheel DISP (Display Contents) Using the control wheel: 1 Press DISP (Display Contents) on the control wheel repeatedly to select the desired mode. Using the Menu: 1 During shooting, [Menu] t [Camera] t [Display Contents]. During playback, [Menu] t [Playback] t [Display Contents].
  • Page 35 During playback Display Info. Shows recording information. Histogram Displays the luminance distribution graphically, in addition to recording information. No Disp. Info. Does not show recording information. Note • Histogram is not displayed during following playback modes. – Movie – Panorama –...
  • Page 36: Exposure Comp

    Exposure Comp. You can adjust the exposure in 1/3 EV steps in a range of –2.0 EV to +2.0 EV. (Exposure Comp.) on the control wheel t desired value. Or, [Menu] t [Brightness/Color] t [Exposure Comp.] t desired value. Notes •...
  • Page 37: Image Index

    Using functions in the menu Image Index Displays multiple images at the same time. 1 Press the (Playback) button to switch to the playback mode. 2 Press (Image Index) on the control wheel. Six-image index appears. You can switch to 12-image index; [Menu] t [Playback] t [Image Index]. 3 To return to the single-image playback, select the desired image and press the center of the control wheel.
  • Page 38: Intelligent Auto

    Intelligent Auto The camera analyzes the subject, and allows you to shoot with appropriate settings. 1 [Menu] t [Shoot Mode] t [Intelligent Auto]. 2 Point the camera to the subject. When the camera recognizes the scene, the Scene Recognition icon and guide appear on the screen. The camera recognizes (Night View), Night View),...
  • Page 39 If you shoot a still image of a subject that is difficult to focus on When the camera cannot focus on the subject automatically, the focus indicator blinks. Either recompose the shot or change the focus setting. Focus indicator Focus indicator Status z lit Focus locked.
  • Page 40: Scene Selection

    Scene Selection Allows you to shoot with preset settings according to the scene. 1 [Menu] t [Shoot Mode] t [Scene Selection] t desired mode. (Portrait) Blurs away backgrounds and sharpens the subject. Expresses skin tones softly. (Landscape) Shoots the entire range of scenery in sharp focus with vivid colors.
  • Page 41 (Hand-held Shoots night scenes with less noise and blur Twilight) without using a tripod. A burst of shots are taken, and image processing is applied to reduce subject blur, camera shake, and noise. Notes • In the [Night View] and [Night Portrait] modes, the shutter speed is slower, so using a tripod is recommended to prevent the image from blurring.
  • Page 42 Picture Effect You can shoot with an effect filter to obtain the various textures. 1 [Menu] t [Shoot Mode] t [Picture Effect] t desired mode. Posterization Creates a high contrast, abstract look by (Color) heavily emphasizing primary colors. Posterization Creates a high contrast, abstract look in black (B/W) and white.
  • Page 43 Partial Color Creates an image which retains the color (Yellow) yellow, but converts others to black and white. High-key Creates an image with the indicated atmosphere: bright, transparent, ethereal, tender, soft. High Contrast Creates an image with high contrast in black Monochrome and white.
  • Page 44: Anti Motion Blur

    Anti Motion Blur This is suitable for indoor shots without using the flash, to reduce the subject blur. 1 [Menu] t [Shoot Mode] t [Anti Motion Blur]. 2 Shoot with the shutter button. The camera combines six shots at high sensitivity into one still image, so camera shake is reduced while preventing noise.
  • Page 45: Sweep Panorama

    Sweep Panorama Allows you to create a panoramic image from composed images. 1 [Menu] t [Shoot Mode] t [Sweep Panorama]. 2 Point the camera at the edge of the subject, then press the shutter button fully down. 3 Pan the camera to the end, following the guidance on the LCD monitor.
  • Page 46 Tips for shooting a panoramic image Pan the camera in an arc with a constant velocity and in the same direction as the indication on the LCD monitor. [Sweep Panorama] is better suited for still subjects, rather than moving ones. Vertical direction •...
  • Page 47: D Sweep Panorama

    3D Sweep Panorama Allows you to create a 3D image from composed images. 3D images shot in [3D Sweep Panorama] mode of this camera can be played back only on a 3D TV. The recorded images are played back as normal still images on the LCD monitor of this camera and a non-3D TV.
  • Page 48 beach, or lawn. – Subjects with constant change such as waves or water falls. – Subjects with the sun or electric lights, etc. that are much brighter than surroundings. • [3D Sweep Panorama] recording may be discontinued in the following situations: –...
  • Page 49: Manual Exposure

    Manual Exposure You can shoot with the desired exposure setting by adjusting both the shutter speed and aperture. 1 [Menu] t [Shoot Mode] t [Manual Exposure]. 2 Press the bottom of the control wheel repeatedly to select shutter speed or aperture.
  • Page 50 BULB You can shoot trails with long exposure. BULB is suitable for shooting trails of light, such as fireworks. 1 [Menu] t [Shoot Mode] t [Manual Exposure]. 2 Press the bottom of the control wheel to select shutter speed. 3 Turn the control wheel to the left until [BULB] is indicated.
  • Page 51: Shutter Priority

    Shutter Priority You can express the movement of a moving subject in various way by adjusting the shutter speed, for example, at the instant of the movement with high speed shutter, or as a trailing image with low speed shutter. 1 [Menu] t [Shoot Mode] t [Shutter Priority] t desired value.
  • Page 52: Aperture Priority

    Aperture Priority Blurs or sharpens things in front of and beyond the subject. 1 [Menu] t [Shoot Mode] t [Aperture Priority] t desired value. • Smaller F-value: The subject is in focus, but things in front of and beyond the subject is blurred. •...
  • Page 53: Program Auto

    Program Auto While exposure is adjusted by the camera automatically, you can set shooting functions such as ISO sensitivity, Creative Style, D-Range optimizer. 1 [Menu] t [Shoot Mode] t [Program Auto]. 2 Set the shooting functions to your desired settings. 3 Adjust the focus and shoot the subject.
  • Page 54: Drive Mode

    Drive Mode You can set the drive mode, such as continuous, self-timer, or bracket shooting. 1 [Menu] t [Camera] t [Drive Mode] t desired mode. (Single-shot Shoots one still image. Normal shooting mode. Adv.) (Continuous Shoots images continuously while you press and hold down the Adv.) shutter button (page 55).
  • Page 55: Continuous Adv

    Continuous Adv. Shoots images continuously while you press and hold down the shutter button. 1 [Menu] t [Camera] t [Drive Mode] t [Continuous Adv.]. Note • You cannot use [Continuous Adv.] with the following functions: – [Scene Selection], excluding [Sports Action] and [Hand-held Twilight] –...
  • Page 56: Speed Priority Cont

    Speed Priority Cont. Shoots images continuously while you press and hold down the shutter button, at a higher speed than that of [Continuous Adv.]. 1 [Menu] t [Camera] t [Drive Mode] t [Speed Priority Cont.]. Notes • You cannot use [Speed Priority Cont.] with the following functions. –...
  • Page 57 Self-timer 1 [Menu] t [Camera] t [Drive Mode] t [Self-timer]. 2 [Option] t desired mode. To cancel the timer, select [Single-shot Adv.]. (Self-timer: Sets the 10-second delay self-timer. 10 Sec) When you press the shutter button, the self-timer lamp flashes and the audio signal sounds until the shutter operates.
  • Page 58 Self-timer(Cont.) Continuously shoots the number of images you have set after ten seconds. You can choose the best shot from several shots taken. 1 [Menu] t [Camera] t [Drive Mode] t [Self-timer(Cont.)]. 2 [Option] t desired mode. To cancel the timer, select [Single-shot Adv.]. Shoots three or five still images continuously after ten seconds.
  • Page 59: Bracket: Cont

    Bracket: Cont. Shoots three images while automatically shifting the exposure from base, to darker, then to lighter. Press and hold down the shutter button until the bracket recording is completed. You can select an image that suits your intention, after recording. 1 [Menu] t [Camera] t [Drive Mode] t [Bracket: Cont.].
  • Page 60: Flash Mode

    Flash Mode In a dark location, using the flash allows you to shoot the subject brightly, and it also helps to prevent camera shake. When shooting into the sun, you can use the flash to shoot a bright image of the backlit subject. 1 Attach the flash and raise it.
  • Page 61: Af/Mf Select

    AF/MF Select Selects auto focusing or manual focusing. 1 [Menu] t [Camera] t [AF/MF Select] t desired mode. (Autofocus) Focuses automatically. (DMF) After focusing automatically, make fine focus adjustment manually (Direct Manual Focus). Adjusts the focus manually. Turn the focusing ring right or left (Manualfocus) to make the subject look clearer.
  • Page 62 DMF (Direct Manual Focus) 1 [Menu] t [Camera] t [AF/MF Select] t [DMF]. 2 Press the shutter button halfway down to focus automatically. 3 Keep the shutter button halfway down, rotate the focusing ring of the lens to achieve a sharp focus. Notes •...
  • Page 63: Autofocus Area

    Autofocus Area Selects the focusing area. Use this function when it is difficult to get the proper focus in auto focus mode. 1 [Menu] t [Camera] t [Autofocus Area] t desired mode. (Multi) The camera determines which of the 25 AF areas is used for focusing.
  • Page 64: Autofocus Mode

    Autofocus Mode Selects the focus method to suit the movement of the subject. 1 [Menu] t [Camera] t [Autofocus Mode] t desired mode. (Single-shot The camera focuses and the focus is locked when you press the shutter button halfway down. Use this when the subject is motionless.
  • Page 65: Precision Dig. Zoom

    Precision Dig. Zoom You can shoot still images while zooming in on the center portion. 1 [Menu] t [Camera] t [Precision Dig. Zoom]. 2 Turn the control wheel and decide the zoom rate. You can zoom in up to ten times. 3 To stop zooming, press [Exit].
  • Page 66: Face Detection

    Face Detection Detects the faces of your subjects and adjusts the focus, flash, exposure, and white balance settings automatically. You can select the priority face to be focused on. Face Detection frame (Orange) When the camera detects more than one subject, the camera will judge which is the main subject and set focus by priority.
  • Page 67: Smile Shutter

    Smile Shutter When the camera detects a smile, the shutter is released automatically. 1 [Menu] t [Camera] t [Smile Shutter] t [On]. 2 Wait for a smile to be detected. When the smile level exceeds the b point on the indicator, the camera records images automatically.
  • Page 68: Smile Detection

    Smile Detection Sets the sensitivity of the Smile Shutter function for detecting smiles. 1 [Menu] t [Camera] t [Smile Detection] t desired mode. (Big Smile) Detects a big smile. (Normal Smile) Detects a normal smile. (Slight Smile) Detects even a slight smile. Notes •...
  • Page 69 Soft Skin Effect Sets the effect used for shooting the skin smoothly in the Face Detection function. 1 [Menu] t [Camera] t [Soft Skin Effect] t desired mode. (High) Sets Soft Skin Effect to high. (Mid) Sets Soft Skin Effect to medium. (Low) Sets Soft Skin Effect to low.
  • Page 70: Shooting Tip List

    Shooting Tip List Allows you to search through all shooting tips in the camera. Use this item when you want to look at shooting tips you have seen before. 1 [Menu] t [Camera] t [Shooting Tip List]. 2 Press the left or right of the control wheel and search for the desired shooting tip.
  • Page 71 Image Size The image size determines the size of the image file that is recorded when you record an image. The larger the image size, the more detail will be reproduced when the image is printed on large-format paper. The smaller the image size, the more images can be recorded. 1 [Menu] t [Image Size] t [Image Size] t desired mode.
  • Page 72 Tips for selecting the image size The 3D images appear differently, depending on the mode selected. 16:9 Standard When [Standard] or [Wide] is selected, the images are scrolled when you press the center of the control wheel. Sweep Panorama The image size varies depending on the [Panorama Direction] setting. (Standard) Shoots images using standard size.
  • Page 73: Aspect Ratio

    Aspect Ratio Sets the aspect ratio of still images. 1 [Menu] t [Image Size] t [Aspect Ratio] t desired mode. Standard aspect ratio. Suitable for prints. 16:9 For viewing on a high-definition TV. Note • You cannot set this item when using the following functions: –...
  • Page 74: Raw Images

    Quality Selects the compression format of still images. 1 [Menu] t [Image Size] t [Quality] t desired mode. RAW (RAW) File format: RAW (Records using the RAW compression format.) This format does not allow you to perform any digital processing on the images.
  • Page 75: Panorama Direction

    Panorama Direction Sets the direction to pan the camera when you shoot 3D Sweep Panorama or Sweep Panorama images. 1 [Menu] t [Image Size] t [Panorama Direction] t desired mode. 3D Sweep Panorama (Right) Pan the camera from the left to the right. (Left) Pan the camera from the right to the left.
  • Page 76 Sets the luminous sensitivity. 1 [Menu] t [Brightness/Color] t [ISO] t desired setting. (ISO AUTO) Sets the ISO sensitivity automatically. 200/400/800/1600/ You can set a faster shutter speed, and reduce image blur in dark 3200/6400/12800 locations or of moving subjects by increasing ISO sensitivity (select a larger number).
  • Page 77: White Balance

    White Balance Adjusts the color tones according to the ambient light conditions. Use this feature when the color tone of the image did not come out as you expected, or when you want to change the color tone on purpose for photographic expression. 1 [Menu] t [Brightness/Color] t [White Balance] t desired mode.
  • Page 78: Preset White Balance

    Preset white balance ( 1 [Menu] t [Brightness/Color] t [White Balance] t desired mode. 2 As necessary, [Option] t adjust the color tone. Adjusting it toward + turns the image reddish and adjusting it toward – turns the image bluish. C.Temp./Filter 1 [Menu] t [Brightness/Color] t [White Balance] t [C.Temp./Filter].
  • Page 79: Metering Mode

    Metering Mode Selects the metering mode that sets which part of the subject to measure to determine the exposure. 1 [Menu] t [Brightness/Color] t [Metering Mode] t desired mode. (Multi) Measures light on each area after dividing the total area into multiple areas and determines the proper exposure of the entire screen (Multi-pattern metering).
  • Page 80: Flash Compensation

    Flash Compensation Adjusts the amount of flash light in 1/3 EV steps in a range of –2.0 EV to +2.0 EV. Flash compensation changes the amount of flash light only. Exposure compensation changes the amount of flash light along with the change of the shutter speed and aperture.
  • Page 81: Dro/Auto Hdr

    DRO/Auto HDR Corrects the brightness or contrast. 1 [Menu] t [Brightness/Color] t [DRO/Auto HDR] t desired mode. (Off) Does not use [DRO/Auto HDR]. (D-Range By dividing the image into small areas, the camera analyzes the Opt.) contrast of light and shadow between the subject and the background, producing the image with the optimal brightness and gradation.
  • Page 82: Auto Hdr

    Auto HDR Widens the range (gradations) so that you can record from bright parts to dark parts in correct brightness (Auto High Dynamic Range). One image with proper exposure and one overlaid image are recorded. 1 [Menu] t [Brightness/Color] t [DRO/Auto HDR] t [Auto HDR]. 2 [Option] t desired value.
  • Page 83: Creative Style

    Creative Style Allows you to select the desired image processing. You can adjust exposure (shutter speed and aperture) as you like with [Creative Style], unlike with [Scene Selection] where the camera adjusts the exposure. 1 [Menu] t [Brightness/Color] t [Creative Style] t desired mode. 2 When you want to adjust contrast, saturation, or sharpness, [Option] t desired setting.
  • Page 84: To Delete An Image

    Delete Allows you to select unwanted images for deletion. 1 [Menu] t [Playback] t [Delete] t desired mode. Multiple Img. Deletes the selected images. Press the center to confirm [Select] and [OK]. All in Folder Deletes all still images in the folder. This appears during still image playback only.
  • Page 85: Slide Show

    Slide Show Plays back images automatically. Plays back only 3D images in Slide Show on the 3D TV connected to the camera. 1 [Menu] t [Playback] t [Slide Show] t desired mode t [OK]. Repeat Plays back images in a continuous loop. After all the images have been played back, the slide show ends.
  • Page 86: Still/Movie Select

    Still/Movie Select Selects still images or movies to play back. 1 [Menu] t [Playback] t [Still/Movie Select] t desired mode. Still Displays the still image. Movie Displays the movie. Note • You cannot display still images and movies on the same index screen. Switching between the still image and the movie You can switch the image type on the image index easily.
  • Page 87 Image Index Selects the number of images to be displayed on the index. 1 [Menu] t [Playback] t [Image Index] t desired mode. 6 Images Displays six images. 12 Images Displays 12 images. Note • You cannot display still image and movie on the same index screen. Switching between the still image and the movie You can switch the image type on the image index easily.
  • Page 88: Select Folder

    Select Folder When multiple folders are created in a memory card, this selects the folder containing the still image you want to play back. 1 [Menu] t [Playback] t [Still/Movie Select] t [Still]. 2 [Menu] t [Playback] t [Select Folder] t desired folder.
  • Page 89: Select Date

    Select Date Movies are stored by date. You can select the date of movies to be played back. 1 [Menu] t [Playback] t [Still/Movie Select] t [Movie]. 2 [Menu] t [Playback] t [Select Date] t desired date. Note • You cannot select this item during still image playback.
  • Page 90 Rotate Rotates a still image counter-clockwise. Use this to display a horizontal orientation image in vertical orientation. Once you rotate the image, the image is played back in the rotated position, even if you turn off the power. 1 [Menu] t [Playback] t [Rotate] t press the center. The image rotates counter-clockwise.
  • Page 91 Protect Protects recorded images against accidental erasure. mark is displayed for registered images. 1 [Menu] t [Playback] t [Protect] t desired mode. Multiple Img. Applies or cancels the protection of the selected images. Press the center to confirm [Select] and [OK]. Cancel All Images Cancels the protection of all still images.
  • Page 92: Enlarge Image

    Enlarge Image You can check the focus by enlarging a portion of the playback image. 1 [Menu] t [Playback] t [ 2 Adjust the scaling by turning the control wheel. 3 Select the portion you want to enlarge by pressing the top/bottom/right/ left of the control wheel.
  • Page 93: Volume Settings

    Volume Settings Adjusts the sound volume of movies in eight steps. This item appears during movie playback only. 1 [Menu] t [Playback] t [Volume Settings] t desired value. Adjusting the volume during playback The [Volume Settings] screen appears when you press the bottom of the control wheel while playing back movies.
  • Page 94: Specify Printing

    Specify Printing You can specify which and how many copies of still images you shot on the memory card that you want to print out later. (Print order) mark is displayed for registered images (DPOF: Digital Print Order Format). 1 [Menu] t [Playback] t [Specify Printing] t desired setting. DPOF Setup Multiple Img.
  • Page 95: Af Illuminator

    AF Illuminator The AF illuminator supplies fill light to focus more easily on a subject in dark surroundings. The red AF illuminator allows the camera to focus easily when the shutter button is pressed halfway, until the focus is locked. 1 [Menu] t [Setup] t [AF Illuminator] t desired setting.
  • Page 96: Red Eye Reduction

    Red Eye Reduction When using the flash, it is fired two or more times before shooting to reduce the red-eye phenomenon. 1 [Menu] t [Setup] t [Red Eye Reduction] t desired setting. The flash is always fired to reduce the red-eye phenomenon. Does not use Red Eye Reduction.
  • Page 97: Auto Review

    Auto Review You can check the recorded image on the LCD monitor right after the shooting. You can change the displayed time. 1 [Menu] t [Setup] t [Auto Review] t desired setting. 10 Sec Displays for the set time. 5 Sec 2 Sec Does not display.
  • Page 98: Grid Line

    Grid Line Sets whether the grid line is displayed or not. The grid line will help you to adjust the composition of images. 1 [Menu] t [Setup] t [Grid Line] t desired setting. Displays the grid line. Does not display the grid line. Checking the frame for movie recording Frame for movie The frame that appears when [Grid Line] is set to [On]...
  • Page 99: Peaking Level

    Peaking Level Enhances the outline of in-focus ranges with a specific color in manual focus. This function allows you to confirm the focus easily. 1 [Menu] t [Setup] t [Peaking Level] t desired setting. High Sets the peaking level to high. Sets the peaking level to middle.
  • Page 100: Peaking Color

    Peaking Color Sets the color used for the peaking function in manual focus. 1 [Menu] t [Setup] t [Peaking Color] t desired setting. White Enhances outlines in white. Enhances outlines in red. Yellow Enhances outlines in yellow. Note • This item cannot be set when [Peaking Level] is set to [Off].
  • Page 101 Histogram Sets whether the histogram is displayed or not. The histogram displays the luminance distribution that shows how many pixels of a particular brightness exist in the image. 1 [Menu] t [Setup] t [Histogram] t desired setting. Displays the histogram. Does not display the histogram.
  • Page 102: Mf Assist

    MF Assist Enlarges the image on the screen automatically to make manual-focusing easier. This works in the [Manualfocus] or [DMF] modes. 1 [Menu] t [Setup] t [MF Assist] t desired setting. 2 Turn the focusing ring to adjust the focus. The image is enlarged by 7.5 times.
  • Page 103: Color Space

    1 [Menu] t [Setup] t [Color Space] t desired setting. sRGB This is the standard color space of the digital camera. Use sRGB in normal shooting, such as when you intend to print out the images without any modification.
  • Page 104 SteadyShot Sets whether or not you use the SteadyShot function of the lens. 1 [Menu] t [Setup] t [SteadyShot] t desired setting. Uses SteadyShot. Does not use SteadyShot. This setting is recommended when you use a tripod. Notes • [On] is selected when using the following functions: –...
  • Page 105: Release W/Olens

    Release w/oLens Sets whether or not the shutter can be released when no lens is attached. 1 [Menu] t [Setup] t [Release w/oLens] t desired setting. Enable Releases the shutter when no lens is attached. Select this when you attach the camera on an astronomical telescope, etc. Disable Releases the shutter only when a lens is attached.
  • Page 106: Long Exposure Nr

    Long Exposure NR When you set the shutter speed to a second or longer (Long exposure shooting), noise reduction is turned on for the same duration that the shutter is open. This is to reduce the grainy noise typical in a long exposure. 1 [Menu] t [Setup] t [Long Exposure NR] t desired setting.
  • Page 107: High Iso Nr

    High ISO NR When shooting with the high ISO, the camera reduces the noise that becomes more noticeable when the camera sensitivity is high. 1 [Menu] t [Setup] t [High ISO NR] t desired setting. Auto Activates high ISO noise reduction automatically. Weak Activates high ISO noise reduction moderately.
  • Page 108: Movie Audio Rec

    Movie Audio Rec Sets whether or not you record the sound during movie recording. 1 [Menu] t [Setup] t [Movie Audio Rec] t desired setting. Records sound (stereo). Does not record sound. Note • The sound of the lens and the camera in operation will also be recorded, when [On] is selected.
  • Page 109: Left Key Setting

    Left Key Setting Assigns a function to the left key on the control wheel. 1 [Menu] t [Setup] t [Left Key Setting] t desired setting. Shoot Mode Shoot. Tips Drive Mode AF/MF Select Autofocus Mode Autofocus Area Precision Dig. Zoom White Balance Metering Mode DRO/Auto HDR...
  • Page 110: Right Key Setting

    Right Key Setting Assigns a function to the right key on the control wheel. 1 [Menu] t [Setup] t [Right Key Setting] t desired setting. Shoot Mode Shoot. Tips Drive Mode AF/MF Select Autofocus Mode Autofocus Area Precision Dig. Zoom White Balance Metering Mode DRO/Auto HDR...
  • Page 111: Soft Key B Setting

    Soft key B Setting Assigns a function to soft key B. 1 [Menu] t [Setup] t [Soft key B Setting] t desired setting. Shoot Mode Shoot. Tips Drive Mode AF/MF Select Autofocus Mode Precision Dig. Zoom White Balance Metering Mode DRO/Auto HDR Creative Style Flash Mode...
  • Page 112: Soft Key C Setting

    Soft key C Setting Assigns a function to soft key C. 1 [Menu] t [Setup] t [Soft key C Setting] t desired setting. Shoot Mode Custom Calls a function assigned to [Custom 1], [Custom 2], [Custom 3], [Custom 4], or [Custom 5]. Calling a function assigned to [Custom] of soft key C 1 Press soft key C when [Custom] is...
  • Page 113 Custom Assigns a function to the [Custom 1] to [Custom 5] of soft key C. 1 [Menu] t [Setup] t [Custom 1], [Custom 2], [Custom 3], [Custom 4], or [Custom 5] t desired setting. The default setting of Available functions each [Custom] item Drive Mode AF/MF Select...
  • Page 114: Menu Start

    Menu start Allows you to select whether to always display the first screen of the menu or to display the screen of the item you set the last time. 1 [Menu] t [Setup] t [Menu start] t desired setting. Always displays the first screen of the menu. Previous Displays the last item set.
  • Page 115 Beep Selects the sound produced when you operate the camera. 1 [Menu] t [Setup] t [Beep] t desired setting. AF Sound The audio signals will sound only when the subject is in focus, and during self-timer countdown. High Turns on audio signals when you press the control wheel, or soft keys.
  • Page 116 Language Selects the language to be used in the menu items, warnings and messages. 1 [Menu] t [Setup] t [ Language] t desired language.
  • Page 117: Date/Time Setup

    Date/Time Setup Sets the date and time again. 1 [Menu] t [Setup] t [Date/Time Setup]. 2 Set the date, time, etc. Daylight Svg. Selects [ON] or [OFF]. Date Format Selects the date and time display format. Note • The camera does not have a feature for superimposing dates on images. By using “PMB” in the CD-ROM (supplied), you can print or save images with the date.
  • Page 118: Area Setting

    Area Setting Sets the area where you are using the camera. This allows you to set the local area when you use the camera abroad. 1 [Menu] t [Setup] t [Area Setting] t desired setting. 2 Press the right or left of the control wheel to select an area.
  • Page 119: Help Guide Display

    Help Guide Display You can select whether or not the help guide is displayed when you operate the camera. 1 [Menu] t [Setup] t [Help Guide Display] t desired setting. Displays the help guide. Does not display the help guide. This is convenient when you want to perform the next operation quickly.
  • Page 120: Power Save

    Power Save You can set time intervals for the camera to switch to power save mode. Pressing the shutter button halfway down returns the camera to the shooting mode. 1 [Menu] t [Setup] t [Power Save] t desired setting. 1 Min Switches to power save mode after the set time.
  • Page 121: Lcd Brightness

    LCD Brightness The brightness of the LCD monitor is automatically adjusted to the ambient lighting conditions using the light sensor (page 11). You can set the brightness of the LCD monitor manually. 1 [Menu] t [Setup] t [LCD Brightness] t desired setting. Auto Adjust the brightness automatically.
  • Page 122: Display Color

    Display Color Selects the color of the LCD monitor. 1 [Menu] t [Setup] t [Display Color] t desired setting. Black Turns to the selected color. White Blue Pink...
  • Page 123: Wide Image

    Wide Image Selects the method used for displaying the wide images. 1 [Menu] t [Setup] t [Wide Image] t desired setting. Full Screen Displays the wide images on the entire screen. Normal Displays the wide images and the operation information on the screen.
  • Page 124: Playback Display

    Playback Display Selects the orientation when playing back still images recorded in the portrait position. 1 [Menu] t [Setup] t [Playback Display] t desired setting. Auto Rotate Displays in the portrait position. Manual Rotate Displays in the landscape position. Note •...
  • Page 125: Ctrl For Hdmi

    CTRL FOR HDMI When connecting the camera to a “BRAVIA” Sync compatible TV with an HDMI cable (sold separately), you can play back images on your camera by the TV’s remote control aiming at the TV. See page 140 on “BRAVIA” Sync. 1 [Menu] t [Setup] t [CTRL FOR HDMI] t desired setting.
  • Page 126: Usb Connection

    USB Connection Selects the method used for a USB connection. 1 [Menu] t [Setup] t [USB Connection] t desired setting. Mass Storage Establishes a Mass Storage connection between the camera, a computer, and other USB devices. Standard mode. When you connect the camera to a computer, the AutoPlay Wizard appears, and the still images in the recording folder on the camera are imported to the computer (with Windows 7/Vista/ XP, Mac OS X).
  • Page 127: Cleaning Mode

    Cleaning Mode Allows you to clean the image sensor. 1 [Menu] t [Setup] t [Cleaning Mode] t [OK]. The message “After cleaning, turn camera off. Continue?” appears. 2 Confirm [OK]. The anti-dust is activated automatically. 3 Turn the camera off. 4 Detach the lens.
  • Page 128 Version Displays the version of your camera and lens. Confirm the version when a firmware update is released. 1 [Menu] t [Setup] t [Version]. Note • An update can be performed only when the battery level is (three remaining battery icons) or more. We recommend that you use a sufficient battery or the AC-PW20 AC Adaptor (sold separately).
  • Page 129: Demo Mode

    Demo Mode The [Demo Mode] function displays the movies recorded on the memory card automatically (demonstration), when the camera has not been operated for a certain time. Normally select [Off]. 1 [Menu] t [Setup] t [Demo Mode] t desired setting. The demonstration begins automatically when the camera is not operated for about one minute.
  • Page 130: Reset Default

    Reset Default Initializes the setting to the default setting. Even if you activate [Reset Default], the images are retained. 1 [Menu] t [Setup] t [Reset Default] t [OK]. Notes • Be sure not to turn off the camera while resetting. •...
  • Page 131 Format Formats the memory card. When you use a memory card with this camera for the first time, it is recommended to format the card using the camera for stable performance of the memory card before shooting. Note that formatting permanently erases all data on the memory card, and is unrecoverable.
  • Page 132: File Number

    File Number Selects the method for assigning file numbers to images. 1 [Menu] t [Setup] t [File Number] t desired setting. Series The camera does not reset numbers, and assigns numbers to files in sequence until the number reaches “9999.” Reset The camera resets numbers in the following cases and assigns numbers to files from “0001.”...
  • Page 133: Folder Name

    Folder Name Still images you shoot are recorded in a folder that is automatically created under the DCIM folder on the memory card. You can change the folder name form. 1 [Menu] t [Setup] t [Folder Name] t desired setting. Standard Form The folder name form is as follows: folder number + MSDCF.
  • Page 134: Select Shoot. Folder

    Select Shoot. Folder When a standard form folder is selected and there are two or more folders, you can select the recording folder to be used to record still images. 1 [Menu] t [Setup] t [Select Shoot. Folder] t desired folder. Note •...
  • Page 135: New Folder

    New Folder Creates a folder in the memory card for recording images. Images are recorded in the newly created folder until you create another folder or select another recording folder. 1 [Menu] t [Setup] t [New Folder] t [OK]. A new folder is created with a number incremented one higher than the largest number currently used.
  • Page 136: Recover Image Db

    Recover Image DB When inconsistencies are found in the image database file of movies, caused by processing movies on computers, etc., movies on the memory card will not be played back in this form. If this happens, the camera repairs the file. 1 [Menu] t [Setup] t [Recover Image DB] t [OK].
  • Page 137: Display Card Space

    Display Card Space Displays the remaining recording time of movies on the memory card. Number of recordable still images is also displayed. 1 [Menu] t [Setup] t [Display Card Space].
  • Page 138: Upload Settings

    Upload Settings Sets whether or not you use the upload function when using an Eye-Fi card (commercially available). This item appears when an Eye-Fi card is inserted in the camera. 1 [Menu] t [Setup] t [Upload Settings] t desired setting. Enables the upload function.
  • Page 139: Viewing Images On A

    On “PhotoTV HD” This camera is compatible with the “PhotoTV HD” standard. By connecting Sony’s PhotoTV HD-compatible devices using an HDMI cable (sold separately), a whole new world of photos can be enjoyed in breathtaking Full HD quality. “PhotoTV HD” allows for a highly-detailed, photo-like expression of subtle textures and colors.
  • Page 140 Using “BRAVIA” Sync By connecting the camera to a TV that supports “BRAVIA” Sync using an HDMI cable (sold separately), you can operate the camera with the TV Remote Control. 1 Connect a TV that supports “BRAVIA” Sync to the camera. The input is automatically switched and the image shot with the camera appears on the TV screen.
  • Page 141: D Viewing

    3D Viewing To view 3D panorama images recorded on the camera on a 3D TV, set as follows. 1 Connect the camera to the 3D TV using an HDMI cable (sold separately). 2 [Menu] t [Playback] t [3D Viewing] t [OK].
  • Page 142: Using With Your Computer

    Using with your computer Following applications are contained on the CD-ROM (supplied) to allow more versatile use of images shot with your camera. • Sony Image Data Suite “Image Data Converter SR” “Image Data Lightbox SR” • “PMB” (Picture Motion Browser) Notes •...
  • Page 143 Recommended computer environment (Macintosh) The following computer environment is recommended when using the supplied software and importing images via a USB connection. OS (pre-installed) USB Connection: Mac OS X (v10.3 to v10.6) “Image Data Converter SR Ver.3”/“Image Data Lightbox SR”: Mac OS X v10.4/Mac OS X v10.5/ Mac OS X v10.6 (Snow Leopard) “Image Data CPU: Power PC G4/G5 series (1.0 GHz or faster is...
  • Page 144: Using The Software

    2 Click [Install]. Make sure that both “Sony Image Data Suite” and “PMB” are checked and follow the instructions on the screen. • Connect the camera to the computer during the procedure following the instructions on the screen (page 147).
  • Page 145 You can either save the image as RAW format or save it in the general file format. To use “Image Data Converter SR” Refer to Help. Click [Start] t [All Programs] t [Sony Image Data Suite] t [Help] t [Image Data Converter SR Ver.3]. “Image Data Converter SR” support page (English only) http://www.sony.co.jp/ids-se/...
  • Page 146 • To display an image with “Image Data Converter SR” and make adjustments to it. To use “Image Data Lightbox SR” Refer to Help. Click [Start] t [All Programs] t [Sony Image Data Suite] t [Help] t [Image Data Lightbox SR]. “Image Data Lightbox SR” support page (English only) http://www.sony.co.jp/ids-se/...
  • Page 147: Connecting The Camera To The Computer

    Connecting the camera to the computer 1 Insert a sufficiently charged battery pack into the camera, or connect the camera to a wall outlet (wall socket) using the AC-PW20 AC Adaptor (sold separately). 2 Turn on the computer, then press the (Playback) button.
  • Page 148: Deleting The Usb Connection

    Deleting the USB connection Perform the procedures from step 1 to 3 below before: • Disconnecting the USB cable. • Removing the memory card. • Turning off the camera. 1 Double-click the disconnect icon on the tasktray. 2 Click (USB Mass Storage Device) t [Stop].
  • Page 149: Printing Still Images

    Printing still images You can print still images using the following methods. • Printing directly using a printer which supports your memory card type For details, see the operating instructions supplied with the printer. • Printing using a computer You can import images to a computer using the supplied “PMB” software and print the images.
  • Page 150: Troubleshooting

    2 Remove the battery pack, wait for about one minute, re-insert the battery pack, then turn on the power. 3 Reset the settings (page 130). 4 Consult your Sony dealer or local authorized Sony service facility. Battery pack and power The battery pack cannot be installed.
  • Page 151 battery pack. Slow flashing indicates that charging is suspended because the ambient temperature is outside the suitable range for charging the battery pack. Charging will resume and the CHARGE lamp will be lit when the ambient temperature returns to within the suitable temperature. •...
  • Page 152: Viewing Images

    The image taken with the flash is too dark. • If the subject is beyond the flash range (the distance that the flash can reach), the pictures will be dark because the flash light does not reach the subject. If the ISO is changed, the flash range also changes with it.
  • Page 153: Deleting/Editing Images

    Deleting/Editing images The image cannot be deleted. • Cancel the protection (page 91). The image was deleted by mistake. • Once you have deleted an image, you cannot restore it. We recommend that you protect images that you do not want to delete (page 91). A DPOF mark cannot be put.
  • Page 154: Memory Card

    Memory card Cannot insert a memory card. • Insertion direction of the memory card is wrong. Insert it in the correct direction. Cannot record on a memory card. • The memory card is full. Delete unnecessary images (pages 27, 84). •...
  • Page 155 • If an AC Adaptor (sold separately) is used, disconnect the power cord. Connect the power cord and turn on the camera again. If the camera does not work after doing these solutions, consult your Sony dealer or local authorized Sony service facility.
  • Page 156: Warning Messages

    Warning messages If the following messages appear, follow the instructions below. Incompatible battery. Use correct model. • An incompatible battery pack is being used. Set Area/Date/Time. • Set the date and time. If you have not used the camera for a long time, charge the internal rechargeable battery.
  • Page 157 • The SteadyShot function does not work. You can continue to shoot but the SteadyShot function will not work. Turn the camera off and on. If this icon does not disappear, consult your Sony dealer or local authorized Sony service facility.
  • Page 158 No images changed. • You attempted to execute DPOF without specifying images. Cannot create more folders. • The folder with a name beginning with “999” exists on the memory card. You cannot create any folders if this is the case.
  • Page 159: Using The Camera Abroad

    Others Using the camera abroad You can use the battery charger (supplied), and the AC-PW20 AC Adaptor (sold separately) in any country or region where the power supply is within 100 V to 240 V AC, 50 Hz/60 Hz. Note •...
  • Page 160: Memory Card

    Memory card You can use following memory cards with this camera: “Memory Stick PRO Duo” media, “Memory Stick PRO-HG Duo” media, SD memory card, SDHC memory card, and SDXC memory card. You cannot use a MultiMedia Card. Notes • Memory card formatted with a computer are not guaranteed to operate with the camera. •...
  • Page 161 Supports high-speed data transfer using a parallel interface. When using “Memory Stick PRO Duo” media to record movies, only those marked with Mark2 can be used. Notes on using “Memory Stick Micro” media (sold separately) • This product is compatible with “Memory Stick Micro” media (“M2”). “M2” is an abbreviation for “Memory Stick Micro”...
  • Page 162: Infolithium" Battery Pack

    “InfoLITHIUM” battery pack Your camera operates only with an “InfoLITHIUM” battery pack NP-FW50. You cannot use any other battery packs. “InfoLITHIUM” W series battery packs have the mark. An “InfoLITHIUM” battery pack is a lithium-ion battery pack that has functions for communicating information related to operating conditions with the camera.
  • Page 163 On battery life • The battery life is limited. Battery capacity decreases over time and through repeated use. If decreased usage time between charges becomes significant, it is probably time to replace it with a new one. • The battery life varies according to how it is stored and the operating conditions and environment in which each battery pack is used.
  • Page 164: Battery Charger

    Battery charger • Only NP-FW type battery packs (and no others) can be charged in the battery charger (supplied). Batteries other than the specified kind may leak, overheat, or explode if you attempt to charge them, posing a risk of injury from electrocution and burns. •...
  • Page 165: Mount Adaptor

    Mount Adaptor. Notes • You may not be able to use the Mount Adaptor with certain lenses. Consult your Sony dealer or local authorized Sony service facility on compatible lenses. • The continuous shooting speed of still images will be slower.
  • Page 166: Cleaning

    Cleaning Cleaning the camera • Do not touch the inside of the camera, such as lens contacts. Blow away dust from inside the mount using a commercially available blower*. For details on cleaning the image sensor, see page 127. * Do not use a spray blower. Using one may cause a malfunction. •...
  • Page 167: Index

    Index Index Numerics 3D Sweep Panorama ... 47 3D Viewing ... 141 AdobeRGB ... 103 AF Illuminator ... 95 AF/MF Select ... 61 Anti Motion Blur ... 44 Aperture ... 52 Aperture Priority ... 52 Area Setting ... 118 Aspect Ratio ... 73 Auto HDR ...
  • Page 168 Histogram ... 101 Icons ... 14 Identifying parts ... 11 Image Data Converter SR ... 145 Image Data Lightbox SR ... 146 Image Index ... 37, 87 Image Size ... 71 “InfoLITHIUM” battery pack ... 162 Install ... 144 Intelligent Auto ... 38 ISO ...
  • Page 169 Setup ... 20 Sharpness ... 83 Shooting ... 23 Movie ... 23 Still image ... 23 Shooting Tip List ... 70 Shutter Priority ... 51 Shutter speed ... 51 Single-shot AF ... 64 Slide Show ... 85 Slow Sync..60 Smile Detection ...
  • Page 170 GPL/LGPL. Source code is provided on the web. Use the following URL to download it. http://www.sony.net/Products/Linux/ We would prefer you do not contact us about the contents of source code.

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