Basic Still Image Shooting; Using Auto Adjustment Mode - Sony DSC-T1 Cyber-Shot Operating Instructions Manual

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Basic still image shooting
-
Using auto adjustment
mode
Mode
..
Set the mode switch to 10. and
slide the lens cover to turn on
the power.
The name of the folder where the image will
be recorded appears on the LCD screen for
approximately
five seconds.
.
This camera can create new folders and select
folders to be stored in the "Memory Stick Duo"
(page 45).
22
.. Hold
the
camera
steadily
with
both hands and position the
subject in the center of the
focus frame.
Do not touch the lens portion, flash portion,
or microphone
(page 8) when you hold the
camera.
.
The minimum
focal distance to a subject is
approx. 50 em (19 3/4 inches).
To shoot subjects at distances
closer than this,
use close-ups (Macro) mode (page
27).
..
Press and hold the shutter
button
halfway
down.
The beep sounds but the image is not yet
recorded. When the AE/ AF lock indicator
changes from flashing to steadily lit, the
camera is ready for shooting.
(The LCD screen may be frozen for a split
second depending
on the subject.)
.
If you release the shutter button, shooting will
be canceled.
.
When the camera does not beep, the AF
adjustment is not complete. You can continue to
shoot, but the AF is not set properly
(except in
Continuous
AF, page 48).

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