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4-443-124- 11 (1) DSC- RX1 Digital Still Camera Instruc tion M anual[...]
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GB 2 Owner’s Record The model and serial numbers are located on the bottom. Record the serial number in the space provided below. Refer to these numbers whenever you call your Sony dealer regarding this product. Model No. DSC-RX1 Seria l No. Model No. AC-UD10/AC-UD11 Seria l No. To reduce fire or shock hazard, do not expose the unit to rain or mo[...]
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GB 3 RECYCLING LITHIUM-ION BATTERIES Lithium-Ion batteries are recyclable. You can help preserve our environment by returning your used rechargeable batteries to the collection and recycling location nearest you. For more information regarding recycling of rechargeable batteries, call toll free 1-800-822-8837, or visit http://www.rbrc.org/ Caution:[...]
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GB 4 Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not in[...]
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GB 5 Disposal of Old Electrical & Electronic Equipment (Applicable in the European Union and other European countries with separate collection systems) This symbol on the product or on its packaging indicates that this product shall not be treated as household waste. Instead it shall be handed over to the applicable collection point for the rec[...]
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GB 6 A moulded plug complying with BS 1363 is fitted to this equipment for your safety and convenience. Should the fuse in the plug supplied need to be replaced, a fuse of the same rating as the supplied one and approved by ASTA or BSI to BS 1362, (i.e., marked with an or mark) must be used. If the plug supplied with this equipment has a detachable[...]
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GB 7 Tabl e of conte nts Introduc tion of funct ions ........ ..... ........ ....... ..... ........ ........ .. 9 Befo re use Notes on usin g your camera ........... ....... ..... ........ ........ ..... 11 Checkin g the su pplied i tems ........ ..... ........ ....... ...... ....... ... 14 Identif ying part s ...... ....... ........ ........ .....[...]
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GB 8 Shooti ng and vi ewing ima ges Shooting s till images ..... ..... ....... ........ ..... ........ ....... ...... .... 46 Recordin g movies ....... ..... ........ ....... ...... ....... ........ ........ .... 48 Changi ng the file forma t .... ....... ........ ........ ..... ........ .... 48 Playing back im ages ........... ....... ..... ......[...]
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GB 9 Introdu ction of funct ions This sectio n introduces som e freque ntly used shooting fun ctions and other unique functions. See the pages in pare ntheses for detail s. Exposure Comp. (23) You ca n adjust the exposur e to chang e the brigh tness of the en tire image . Even wh en the sho oting m ode is set to M, you ca n adjust the exposure if t[...]
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Introduction of functions GB 10 DRO/Auto HDR (55) [D-Rang e Opt.]: By divi ding the ima ge into small area s, the camera analyse s the contrast of l ight and sha dow betwee n the subjec t and the backgrou nd, and pr oduces an image with th e optim al brightn ess and gradation. [Auto HDR ]: Shoots 3 image s with differ ent exposur es, and then overl[...]
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Before use GB 11 Before use Notes on using your cam era Functio ns built into this camera • This manual describes 1080 60i- compatible devices and 1080 50i- compatible devices. To check whether your camera is a 1080 60i-compatible device or 1080 50i- compatible device, check for the following marks on the bottom of the camera. 1080 60i-compatible[...]
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Notes on using your camera GB 12 No compens ation for damaged content or reco rding failure Sony cannot compensate for failure to record or loss or damage of recorded content due to a malfunction of the camera or recording media, etc. Back up reco mmendatio n To avoid the data loss, always copy (back up) data to other media. Notes on the L CD scree[...]
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Notes on using your camera Before use GB 13 Notes w hen play ing movies on oth er devi ce s • This camera uses MPEG-4 AVC/H.264 High Profile for AVCHD format recording. Movies recorded in AVCHD format with this camera cannot be played with the following devices. – Other devices compatible with AVCHD format that do not support High Profile – D[...]
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GB 14 Before use Check ing the su pplied it ems The nu mber in paren theses indi cates the num ber of pie ces. • Camer a (1) • Rechar geable bat tery pa ck N P- BX1 (1) • Micr o USB cabl e (1) • AC Adaptor AC-UD10 ( 1) (For c ustom ers i n count ries/ regions ot her than the US A and Canada ) AC Adaptor AC-UD11 (1) (For cus tomer s in th e [...]
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Before use GB 15 Identif ying part s See the pages in pa rentheses for de tails on operation for the parts. A Hooks for shoulder strap • Att ach both ends of the str ap to the c amera . B AF il lumi nato r (28) /Se lf-tim er lamp C Lens hood in dex D Lens E Aperture ri ng (23) F Aperture index/Ma cro swit chin g inde x G Macro switchi ng ring (46[...]
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Identifying parts GB 16 A (Flash p op-up) swi tch (23) B Light sensor C Charg e lamp (37) D Micro USB c onnecto r (61) E HDM I micr o ja ck F m (Micropho ne) jack • When an ex ternal m icrophone is conn ected, t he camer a swit ches from the in tern al micropho ne to the exte rnal microph one. If the exte rnal microph one is a plug-in-po wer type[...]
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Identifying parts Before use GB 17 A Shutter butt on (46) B Exposu re compensa tion dial (23) C C (Cu sto m) b utton (3 0) D Power switch (43) E Mode dial (51) F Multi i nterface shoe* • Some of the accesso ries may not be inserted f ully and protrude ba ckward from t he multi i nterface s hoe. Howeve r, if the a ccessory reaches t he front end o[...]
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Identifying parts GB 18 A Batter y insert ion slot (36) B Memory ca rd slot (41) C Access l amp (42 ) D Lock leve r E Speake r F Tripod socket ho le • Use a tr ipod wi th a s crew l ess than 5. 5 mm (7/3 2 inches ) long . Other wise, you canno t firmly secure th e camera, and damage to the c amera may oc cur. G Batt ery/Memo ry car d cove r (36, [...]
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Identifying parts Before use GB 19 • Th e DISP (Displa y Contents) function is a ssigned to t he up but ton on the contro l wheel (page 2 9). You can a ssign the desired function s to the left, right, and down buttons (pag e 30). • Y ou can move the select ion frame by turning th e control wheel or pressing the up/dow n/left/righ t side of the [...]
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GB 20 List o f icon s on the sc reen * Vie wfinde r mode is avai labl e and is sui tabl e for shoo ting wi th an exter nal vie wfind er ( sold s epar atel y). A For LCD screen mode * For playback (B asic inform ation display) Displ ay Indication P P * A S M Shooting mo de (51) Register number (51) Scene Recognition icon (25) Overlay icon AF Illumi [...]
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List of icons on the screen Before use GB 21 B Recording mode of movies (28) Battery charge remaining (39) Flash charge in pr ogress Setting E ffect OFF (29) Does not record sound during movie recordin g (28) Wind Noise Reduction (28) SteadyShot/SteadyShot warning (45) Overheating warning (12) Database file ful l/ Database file error View Mode (31)[...]
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List of icons on the screen GB 22 C D Auto Port. Fr aming (26) Exposure compensation / Metered manual Flash compensation ( 25) EV scale (for viewfi nder mode only) Smile Detection Sensitivit y indicator Displ ay Indication REC 0:12 Recording time of the movie (m:s) z Focus status ( 46) 1/250 Shutt er speed F3. 5 Apertur e value ISO400 ISO numb er ([...]
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Functions list GB 23 Func tions li st Funct ions t hat ca n be operat ed usi ng the butt ons/d ials You can set up or operate various function s using these but tons/dials. For the loca tion of the butt ons/dials, se e “Identif ying parts” (pa ge 15). Mode dial Switches the shooting mode. MENU button Displays the menu sc reen for setting menu i[...]
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GB 24 Sele cting a fu nctio n us ing th e Fn (Fun ction ) butt on The Fn butt on execut es settings or func tions that ar e used freque ntly when shooting. To set t he functio ns dire ctly on the shooting informa tion screen Turn the c ontrol w heel with out pressing z in step 2 to set the functions directly on the shootin g informat ion screen. So[...]
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Functions list GB 25 Funct ions t hat ca n be selec ted usi ng the F n (F unctio n) but ton The functi ons that can be selected using the Fn bu tton are as fo llows: Drive Mode Sets the drive mode, such as for continuous shooting. (Single Shooting/ Cont. Shooting/ Spd Priority Cont./S elf- timer/Br acket: Cont ./Single Brac ket/WB bra cket/DRO Brac[...]
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Functions that can be selected using the Fn (Function) button GB 26 * Available only when using the Quick Navi. Movi e Selects the exposure mode for movie recording to suit your subject or effect. (P/A/S/M) Picture Effect Shoots still images with a textur e unique to the selected effect. (Off/Toy Camera/Pop C olor/Posterization/R etro Photo/Soft Hi[...]
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Functions list GB 27 Funct ions t hat ca n be selec ted usi ng the MEN U button You ca n set up the ba sic settings for the c amera as a whole, or ex ecute functions suc h as shooting, pl ayback, or ot her operat ions. Press the MENU button, then select the desired item using v / V / b / B on the contr ol whee l, then pres s the ce nter o f the con[...]
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Functions that can be selected using the MENU button GB 28 Movie shoo ting me nu Long Exposure NR Sets noise reduction processing for shots with a shutter speed of 1 second or longer. (On/O ff) High ISO NR Sets noise reduction p rocessing for high-s ensitivity shooting. (Normal/Low/Of f) AF Illumi nator Sets the AF il luminator, wh ich provides lig[...]
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Functions that can be selected using the MENU button Functions list GB 29 Custom menu FINDER/LCD Set ting When using a viewfinder ( sold separately), sets the method for switching between the viewfinder and LCD s creen. (Auto/Manual) Red Eye Reduction Reduces the red-eye phenom enon when using flash. (On/O ff) Grid Line Sets a gr id line display to[...]
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Functions that can be selected using the MENU button GB 30 * “AEL hold,” “ AEL hold,” and “AF/MF Control Hold” cannot be ass igned. Func. of C Button Assigns the desir ed functions to the C (Cus tom) button. (Drive Mode/Flash M ode/Autof ocus Area/Soft Skin Effect/ Smile/Face Detect. /Auto Port. F raming/ISO/Metering Mode/ Flash Comp./W[...]
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Functions that can be selected using the MENU button Functions list GB 31 Playba ck me nu Exp.comp.set Sets whether to adjus t the exposure within the flash light range . (Ambient& flash/Ambient only) Bracket order Selects the order in exposure bracket a nd white balance bracket shooti ng. (0 t – t +/– t 0 t +) Lens Comp.: Shading Compensat[...]
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Functions that can be selected using the MENU button GB 32 Memory Card Tool menu Clock setu p menu Protect Protects the images. (Multiple Img./Cancel All Images/Cancel All Movies(MP4)/ Cancel All AVCHD view files) Specify Pri nting Adds a print order mark to a still image. (DPOF Setup/Date Imprint ) Picture Effect Adds various text ures to images. [...]
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Functions that can be selected using the MENU button Functions list GB 33 Setup m enu Menu start Sets the default position of the cursor on the menu to the top item or the last-selected item. (Top/Previous) Delete confirm. Sets [Dele te] or [ Cancel] as t he defau lt setting f or the delete confirmation screen. (“Del ete” first/“ Cancel” fi[...]
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Functions that can be selected using the MENU button GB 34 * Appears when an Eye-Fi card (sold s eparately) is i nserted into the cam era. USB LUN Setting Sets the mode when the camera is connected to a computer using a USB connection. (Multi/Sing le) USB Pow er Supply Sets whether to supply po wer using a USB connection. (On/O ff) PAL/NTSC Selecto[...]
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Functions list GB 35 Using th e In-Cam era Guid e You ca n use the (Dele te) button no t only f or de leti ng i mag es b ut a lso for disp layi ng a buil t-i n ins tru ctio n gui de. Pres s the ( Del ete) butt on o n the Fn screen or menu screen to display explana tions f or the curr ently s elected function or se tting. (Delete) button[...]
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GB 36 Prepa ring the camera Charg ing th e battery pack When usin g the camera for the f irst t ime, b e sur e to c harge the b atte ry pa ck. The charge d bat tery p ack is d ischa rged l itt le by li ttle , even when y ou do not use it. To avoid m issing an opport unity to shoot, cha rge the battery pack again be fore you shoot . 1 Slide the leve[...]
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Charging the battery pack Preparing the camera GB 37 4 Connec t the ca mera to the AC A daptor (supp lied) us ing the micro USB cabl e (sup plied ), and connec t the AC Adap tor to the wall outlet (wall socket). The charge la mp lights oran ge, and chargin g starts. • Turn off the camera while charging the batt ery. • You can cha rge the bat te[...]
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Charging the battery pack GB 38 Note s • If the charge lam p on the camera flashes when t he AC Adaptor is connect ed to the wall outlet (wall socket), this indicates that charging is temporarily stopped because the temperature is outside the r ecommended range. When the temperature gets back within the appr opriate range, the chargi ng resumes. [...]
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Charging the battery pack Preparing the camera GB 39 The batt ery pack can be charg ed by conne cting the ca mera to a compu ter using a micr o USB cabl e. Notes • Note the following points when charging via a computer: – I f the camera is connected to a laptop computer that is n ot connected to a power source, the laptop battery level d ecreas[...]
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Charging the battery pack GB 40 Battery pa ck For details on batt ery life, see page 66. The ca mera ca n b e suppl ied wit h pow er fro m the wa ll ou tlet ( wall socket ) by connec ting to the A C Adaptor (sup plied), using the micr o USB cabl e (supplied ). When shooting for extende d periods, battery c onsumpti on can be redu ced. You can s hoo[...]
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Preparing the camera GB 41 Inserti ng a me mory ca rd (sol d separa tely) “Memo ry Stick Duo” me dia and SD cards c an be used with th is camera. For de tail s, se e page 42. 1 Slid e the le ver to o pen the co ver. 2 Insert the memory card (sold separately). • Wi th the notched corne r facing as illu strated, i nsert the me mory c ard u ntil[...]
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Inserting a memory card (sold separately) GB 42 Note s • Never remov e the memory card/the battery pack when the access lamp is lit. This may cause damage to data or the me mory card. You c an us e the f ollo win g types of me mor y card s wi th thi s cam era . However, proper operati on cannot be gu aranteed fo r all types of memo ry cards. • [...]
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Preparing the camera GB 43 Setti ng th e date and ti me When you turn o n the ca mera f or the first time or a fter you ini tialize the funct ions, t he scr een to set th e date and ti me appe ars. 1 Set the pow er sw itch to ON to tur n on the ca mera. The scr een to set th e date and time appears. • To turn the camera off, se t the power switc [...]
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Setting the date and time GB 44 To can cel the d ate and t ime settin g opera tion Press the MENU bu tton. The date and ti me setup scr een appear s automat ically only when t he power is turn ed on for the fir st time. To reset th e date and time, use the menu. Mainta ining the date and time setti ng This c amera h as an int ernal rechargea ble b [...]
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Preparing the camera GB 45 Shootin g a cle ar mov ie wi thout c amera shake “Camer a shake” re fers to un wanted move ment of th e camera that occurs during shoo ting, result ing in a blurred image. The S teady Shot fun ctio n is avai lable w ith this camer a to redu ce ca mera shake du ring mo vie reco rding . MENU bu tton t 1 t [SteadyS hot] [...]
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GB 46 Shooti ng and vie wing imag es Shooting still images In au to mode, the camera an alyz es the sub ject and allow s you to shoo t with the ap propri ate setti ngs. 1 Set the mode d ial to (Auto Mode). 2 Hold th e camera steady as illustra ted. 3 Press the shutter butto n halfway down to fo cus . When the image is in focus, th e indica tor ( z [...]
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Shooting still images Shooting and viewing images GB 47 4 Press the shut ter bu tton f ully do wn to shoot an im age. • Whe n the camera d etects and shoots a face with [Aut o Port. F raming] s et to [Auto], the capt ured im age is au tomati cally trimmed i nto a s uitabl e composi tion. Both the origi nal and the tri mmed images are saved.[...]
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GB 48 Record ing movies Note s • The sound of the camera in operation may be recorded while recording a movie. You can disable the sound recording by setting [Audio Recording] to [Off] (page 28). • The continuous recording time of a movie depends on the ambient temperature or the conditio n of the camera. Se e “Notes on continuous m ovie reco[...]
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Shooting and viewing images GB 49 Play ing back images Notes • Movies recorded using other devices may not play back on this camera. To play back stil l image s, set [ Still/Mov ie Sele ct] to [ Folder Vi ew(Still )], and to p lay back m ovies, se t [Still/Movi e Selec t] to [Folde r View(M P4)] or [AVCHD View]. MENU bu tton t 1 t [Still/Mov ie S[...]
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GB 50 Dele ting im ages Once you hav e deleted a n image, you ca nnot restor e it. Be sure that yo u want to dele te the image befo re proceedi ng. Note s • Protected images cannot be deleted. 1 While displa ying the im age yo u want to delete, pr ess the (Delet e) but ton. (Delete) button 2 Select [D elete] with v on the cont rol wheel, then pre[...]
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Selecting a shooting mode GB 51 Selec ting a shooti ng mode Selecti ng a shoo ting mod e The foll owing s hooti ng modes are availa ble. Turn the mo de dial and se t to t he desir ed shoo ting mo de. (Auto Mod e) Allows you to shoot still images with the settings adjust ed automatic ally. (Program Auto) All ows you to shoot with the expos ure (the [...]
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GB 52 Functi ons avail able f or e ach sh ooti ng mode The funct ions you can use depend on the selected shoo ting mode. In the tabl e below, indicates th e functio n is availa ble, an d a – indica tes the f uncti on is not availabl e. The fu nctions you cannot use are di splayed in gra y on the scree n. * When the shooting m ode is set to M, the[...]
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Various functions GB 53 Vari ous fu nctio ns Using th e vari ous func tions This manua l mainly provides an introd uction on t he use of th e camera an d a list of fu nctions. To learn more about th e camera , refer to “C yber-sh ot User Guide,” whic h offers in-depth instructions on the many functio ns. The ISO sensi tivity can be set to [AUTO[...]
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Using the various functions GB 54 You can sel ect the desired k ind of image pro cessing fro m among 13 styl es, and you can a lso adj ust the c ontrast, saturation, and sharpne ss for ea ch [Cre ative St yle] item. You can shoot nig ht scenes with less n oise and blur witho ut using a t ripod. A burst of sho ts is taken, and im age processin g is [...]
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Using the various functions Various functions GB 55 Using the [D RO/A uto HDR] fun ction, you can c apture vario us gradations of the co ntr ast of ima ges. [D-Ra nge Opt.]: By di viding th e image int o small area s, the came ra analys es the c ontra st of ligh t and shad ow betwee n the su bject and the backgr ound, and produce s an im age with t[...]
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Using the various functions GB 56 You can c hange t he setting s direct ly using the Quick Na vi scree n, which i s suitable whe n using a viewf inder (sold separately) . For details on ho w to attach the vie wfinder, refer to the ope rating inst ruct ions supp lied with th e vi ewfin de r. How to use the Quick Navi screen 1 Press DISP on the co nt[...]
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Using the various functions Various functions GB 57 Functi ons availab le on t he Qu ick Nav i scre en Auto Mod e/Sc ene Se lect ion/I mag e Siz e/Qua lity /Dr ive Mo de/ Flas h Mod e/ Smile/Face De tect. / Metering Mode/White Balance/ DR O/Auto HDR / Creative Styl e/Picture Effect/Au to Port. Framing/Flash Comp./ISO/Aspect Ratio /Soft Skin Effec t[...]
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GB 58 Viewin g imag es on a comp uter Usin g the soft ware Use the fo llowing ap plicatio ns to optim ize use of the ima ges shot with yo ur Cyber-shot camera. • “Image Data Conv erter” • “Play Memories Ho me” For details on installatio n, see pages 61 to 63. With “Ima ge Data Co nverter” , you can do the following : • You can pla[...]
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Using the software Viewing images on a computer GB 59 With “Pla yMemories Ho me”, you can do the follo wing: • Y ou can import images shot wit h the cam era to your com puter and displa y them on the c omputer . • Y ou can orga nize ima ges on th e compu ter on a cale ndar by shooting d ate to vie w them. • Y ou can retouc h (Red Eye Co r[...]
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Using the software GB 60 The fo llowing co mputer e nvironm ents are rec ommen ded whe n using the software an d importing images via a US B connec tion. * 64-bit edition s and Start er (Editio n) are not sup ported. Windows Im age Mastering API (IM API) Ver.2.0 or later is req uired to use the function for crea ting discs. ** Starter (Ed ition) is[...]
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Using the software Viewing images on a computer GB 61 Notes • Operation is not assured in an environment based on an upgrade of the operating systems desc ribed above or in a multi- boot environment. • If you connect 2 or mo re USB devices t o a single computer at the same t ime, some devices, including the camera, may not operate, depending on[...]
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Using the software GB 62 Note s • Log on as Administrator. • Set MENU t 3 t [USB LUN Setti ng] to [Multi]. • If Device Stage does not activate with Windows 7, click [Computer] t camera icon t media icon, and double-click [P MHOME.EXE]. • If “PlayMemories Ho me” has already been installed on your computer, connect the camera with the com[...]
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Using the software Viewing images on a computer GB 63 Wind ows: Mac: Notes • Log on as Administrator. Installing “Image Data Converter” 1 Check yo ur computer env ironment. OS (p re -in sta lle d): Mi crosoft Windo ws XP* SP3/Windows Vista** SP2/ Windows 7 SP1 CPU: Pentium 4 or faster * 64-bit editions and Starter (Edition) are not supported.[...]
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GB 64 Others Learning more a bout the camera ( “Cyber- shot User Guide”) “Cyber-sho t User G uide” is an on-l ine ma nual. Ref er to it for in -dep th ins truc tion s on the m any fu ncti ons of the camera . 1 Access the Sony suppor t pa ge. http://www.sony.net/S onyInfo/Support/ 2 Select you r country or reg ion. 3 Search for th e mode l n[...]
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Others GB 65 Checki ng t he num ber of im ages and record able ti me of mo vies Notes • When “0” (the number of recordable images) flashes in yellow, the memory card is full. Replace the memory card with another one, or del ete images from the current memory card (pages 31, 50). • When “NO CARD” (the number of recordab le images) flashe[...]
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Checking the number of images and recordable time of movies GB 66 * When [Aspect Ratio] is set to other than [3:2], you can record more images than the numbers shown in the table above (except when [RAW] is se lected). Note that t he actua l numbers m ay differ dependi ng on the co ndition s of use. Note s • The above number of images applies whe[...]
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Checking the number of images and recordable time of movies Others GB 67 • The b attery life for m ovies is based on the CIPA s tandard, and is for shooting under the following conditions: – [ Record Setting] is set to [60i 17M( FH)]/[50i 17M (FH)]. – “ Actual shooting (movies)”: Indicat es the approximate shooting time as a guideline whe[...]
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Checking the number of images and recordable time of movies GB 68 Note s • The recordable time of movies varies becaus e the camera i s equipped with VBR (Variable B it Rate), which auto matically a djusts imag e quality depending on the shooting scene. When you record a fast -moving subject, the image i s clearer but t he recordable time is shor[...]
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Others GB 69 Specifi cations Camera [System] Image de vice: 35mm fu ll size (35. 8 mm × 23. 9 mm), Exmo r CMOS image se nsor Total pix el number of camera : Approx. 24.7 Mega pixels Effectiv e pixel number of camera : Approx. 24.3 Mega pixels Lens: Carl Ze iss Sonnar T* 35mm single focus lens f = 35 mm, F2.0 While sho oting movie s (16:9): When [S[...]
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Specifications GB 70 File f orm at: Still im age s: JPEG (D CF, Exi f, MPF Bas eline) co mplia nt, DPOF comp atible Movies (AVCHD format): AVCHD format Ver. 2. 0 comp atible Video: MPEG-4 AVC /H.264 Audio: Dolby Dig ital 2ch, equipped wit h Dolby Digital Stereo Crea tor • Manufactured u nder li cense fro m Dolb y Labo rat orie s. Movies (MP4 form[...]
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Specifications Others GB 71 AC Adaptor AC-U D10/UD11 Power requi rements: AC 100 V to 240 V, 50 Hz/6 0 Hz, 0.2 A Output voltage : DC 5 V, 1 500 mA Oper ating te mperatur e: 0 °C to 40 ° C (32 °F to 104 °F) Storage t emperatu re: –20 °C to + 6 0° C ( – 4° F t o + 1 4 0° F ) Dimensi ons: AC-UD10: Approx . 78 mm × 22 mm × 36 m m (3 1/8 i[...]
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Specifications GB 72 • Add further enjoyment with your PlayStation 3 by downloading the application for PlayStation 3 from PlayStation Store (where avai lable.) • The application for PlayStation 3 requires PlayStatio n Network account and application download. Accessible in areas where the PlayStation Store is available. Printed on 70% or mo re[...]
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Index GB 73 Index Index A Area Setting .......... ...... ......... ...... 43 AUTO .... ...... ......... ......... ...... ...... 46 Auto Mode ............ ......... ......... ... 46 B Battery pack . ......... ...... ......... ...... 36 C C (Custom) butt on ......... ......... ... 30 Charge lamp ....... ...... ......... ......... 3 7 Charging battery[...]
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Index GB 74 P PlayMemor ies Home ........ ....59, 61 Q Quick Navi......... ......... ......... ...... .56 R Record able time of movi es .........67 Recordin g movies ....... ...... ......... .48 Reducing camera shak e .... ......... .45 S Scene Se lection........... ......... ...... .25 Set th e clock ...... ...... ......... ......... .43 Shooting.[...]
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Index Index GB 75[...]
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