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Page 1: ...magei Using the viewing function Changing your setup viewinIJim ages on a computer Printing images H SONY a200 Di jital Single Lens Reflex Camera Instruction Manual DSLR A200 lil nfoLlTHluty m SERIES 2008 Sony Corporation 3 277 950 13 1 Before your operation shoofing imagei Using the viewing function Changing your setup viewinIJim ages on a computer Printing images H ...

Page 2: ...tant operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance 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 upon your Sony dealer regarding this product Model No DSLR A200 Serial No _ To reduce fire or shock hazard do not expose the unit to ra...

Page 3: ...ust never be blocked or covered Never cover the slots and openings with a cloth or other materials 3 IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS For your protection please read these safety instructions completely before operating the appliance and keep this manual for future reference Carefully observe all warnings precautions and instructions on the appliance or the one described in the operating instructions and adhe...

Page 4: ...ety checks as specified f y the manufacturer to determine that the set is in safe operating condition Never block the slots and openings by placing the set on a bed sofa rug or other similar surface Never place the set in a confined space such as a bookcase or built in cabinet unless proper ventilation is provided Do not place the set near or over a radiator or heat register or where it is exposed...

Page 5: ...ications not expressly approved in this manual could void your authority to operate this equipment 5 Read this first Replace the battery with the specified type only Otherwise fire or injury may result Do not expose the batteries to excessive heat such as sunshine fire or the like I J RECYCLING LITHIUM ION BATTERIES Lithium Ion batteries are recyclable You can help preserve our environment by retu...

Page 6: ...local Civic Office your household waste disposal service or the shop where you purchased the product 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 radia...

Page 7: ...r guarantee matters please refer to the addresses given in separate service or guarantee documents 7 Disposal of waste baUeries applicable in the European Union and other European countries with separate collection systems This symbol on the battery or on the packaging indicates that the battery provided with this product shall not be treated as household waste By ensuring these batteries are disp...

Page 8: ...o not press against the LCD monitor The monitor may be discolored and that may cause a malfunction 8 Noles on using your camera No compensation for contents of the recording The contents of the recording cannot be compensated for if recording or playback is not possible due to a malfunction of your camera or a memory card etc Back up recommendation To avoid the potential risk of data loss always c...

Page 9: ...photos 52 Taking moving subject photos 53 Taking sunset photos 54 1 21 Taking night view photos 55 9 Table of Contents IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS 3 Read this first 5 Notes on using your camera 8 Preparing the camera Before your operation Shooting images Checking the accessories supplied 13 Preparing the battery pack 14 Attaching a lens 19 Inserting a memory card 21 Preparing the camera 25 Using the acce...

Page 10: ...ol 79 Selecting the method for measuring the brightness of a subject Metering mode 80 Setting ISO 82 Using the shooting function 10 Shooting an image the way you want it Exposure mode 56 P Shooting with program auto 57 A Shooting by controlling the blur of the background Aperture priority 59 S Shooting a moving subject with various expressions Shutter speed priority 61 M Shooting with the exposure...

Page 11: ...pecifying DPOF 133 Printing images by connecting the camera to a PictBridge compliant printer 135 11 Using the viewing function Changing your setup Viewing images on a computer Printing images Adjusting the color tones White balance 83 Adjusting the white balance to suit a specific light source AutolPreset white balance 83 Setting the color temperature and a filter effect Color Temperature Color f...

Page 12: ...Others Specifications 139 Troubleshooting 143 Warning messages 152 Precautions 154 Index 156 12 Others Specifications 139 Troubleshooting 143 Warning messages 152 Precautions 154 Index 156 12 ...

Page 13: ...oftware c C for a camera 1 _ Quick Start Guide 1 Instruction Manual This manual e CI 1 n C 3 CI C 13 Checking the accessories supplied The number in parentheses indicates the number of pieces BC VM10 Battery charger 1 Power cord mains lead 1 Rechargeable battery pack NP FM500H 1 USB cable 1 Video cable 1 Shoulder strap 1 Eyepiece cover 1 Body cap 1 Attached on the camera Eyecup 1 Attached on the c...

Page 14: ...rging time differs depending on the remaining capacity of the battery back or charging conditions 14 Preparing the battery pack When using the camera for the first time be sure to charge the NP FM500H InfoLITHIUM battery pack supplied The InfoLITHIUM battery pack can be charged even when it has not been fully depleted It can also be used when it has not been fully charged 1 Insert the battery pack...

Page 15: ... rc a b Note Do not use an electronic transformer travel converter as this may cause a malfunction 15 T CD n I 3 CD I We recommend charging the battery pack in an ambient temperature of between 10 to 30 C 50 to 86 P You may not be able to efficiently charge the battery pack outside of this temperature range Notes Connect the battery charger to an easily accessible wall outlet wall socket close by ...

Page 16: ...lever in the direction of the arrow Be careful not to drop the battery pack 16 Lock lever Lock lever 1 While sliding the battery cover open lever open the battery cover 2 Firmly insert the battery pack all the way while pressing the lock lever with the tip of the battery 3Close the battery cover To remove the battery pack Turn off the camera and slide the lock lever in the direction of the arrow B...

Page 17: ...FM500H battery pack Note that the NP FM55H NP FM50 and NP FM30 cannot be used CCl r CD n C 3 CD C 17 To remove the battery cover The battery cover can be removed to attach a vertical grip not supplied To remove the cover push the lever in the direction of the arrow and slide it out To attach the cover put the knob in the hole pull down the lever and slide it in To check the remaining battery level...

Page 18: ...ar on your camera before storing the battery pack in a dry cool place to prolong the battery life 18 Effective use of the battery pack Battery performance decreases in low temperature surroundings So the time that the battery pack can be used is shorter in cold places We recommend the following to ensure longer battery pack use put the battery pack in a pocket close to your body to warm it up and ...

Page 19: ...om affecting your images For attaching refer to the operating instructions supplied with the lens 19 Rear cap Attaching a lens 1 Remove the body cap from the camera and the rear cap from the lens 2Mount the lens by aligning the orange index marks on the lens and camera T ca I 3 ca I Orange index marks 3Turn the lens clockwise until it clicks into the locked position Notes When attaching a lens do ...

Page 20: ...is lands on the image sensor Clean the image sensor using Cleaning mode in the Setup menu page 32 20 To remove the lens 1 Press the lens release button all the way in and turn the lens counterclockwise until it stops When changing the lens quickly change the lens away from dusty locations so as to keep dust from getting inside the camera 2 Replace the cap on the lens and attach the body cap to the...

Page 21: ...3 Close the memory card cover Face side with a label Face side with a label I CCI I CD n C 3 CD C 21 You can use a CompactFlash card CF card Microdrive or Memory Stick Duo as a memory card Inserting a memory card 1 Open the memory card cover 2 Insert a memory card not supplied from the terminal side the terminal side has a number of small holes with its label side facing toward the LCD monitor For...

Page 22: ...A Microdrive is a compact and lightweight hard disk drive that complies with CompactFlash Type II 22 To remove the memory card Check that the access lamp is not lit then open the memory card cover push down the memory card eject lever After the card is ejected a little pull out the memory card Access lamp The memory card may be hot just after it has been used for a long time Be careful when you ha...

Page 23: ...t leave the Memory Stick Duo within the reach of small children They might accidentally swallow it 23 The Microdrive is a compact hard disk drive Since the Microdrive is a rotating disk the Microdrive is not strong enough to resist vibration and shock compared to a memory card Be sure not to transmit vibration or shock to the Microdrive during playback or shooting Note that the use of the Microdri...

Page 24: ...ocations exposed to direct sunlight Humid locations or locations with corrosive substances present 24 Do not use or store the Memory Stick Duo under the following conditions High temperature locations such as the hot interior of a car parked in direct sunlight Locations exposed to direct sunlight Humid locations or locations with corrosive substances present 24 ...

Page 25: ...and set the numeric value with DateITlme setup 0 2008 1 12 00 AM v YYYYIMMIDD Select Adiust Enter 25 When you tum the camera on for the first time the date time setup screen appears Preparing the camera 1 Set the POWER switch to ON to turn the camera on To turn the camera off set it to OFF 2 Verify that OK is selected on the LCD monitor then press the center of the controller COO OFF I ION POWER t...

Page 26: ...DA AI AM Angle Finder not supplied to the camera remove the eyecup as illustrated and attach them 26 4 Repeat step 3to set other items then press the center of the controller When changing the sequence of YYYYIMMIDD first select YYYY MMIDD with then change it with Y 5Verify that OK is selected then press the center of the controller To cancel the date time setting operation Press the MENU button A...

Page 27: ...ed without the use of the viewfinder as in shooting with the self timer attach the eyepiece cover 27 Using the accessories supplied This section describes how to use the shoulder strap and the eyepiece cover The other accessories are described in the following pages Rechargeable battery pack page 14 Battery charger Power cord mains lead page 14 Eyecup page 26 USB cable pages 120 136 Video cable pa...

Page 28: ...r may continue to flash In such cases set Eye Start AF page 69 and Auto off wi VF page 115 to Off 28 1 Carefully slide the eyecup off by pushing on each side of the eyecup 2Slide the eyepiece cover over the viewfinder Note The eyepiece sensors located below the viewfinder may be activated depending on the situation and the focus may be adjusted or the LCD monitor may continue to flash In such case...

Page 29: ...he table above However if it is set to RAW the number is the same as that of the 3 2 aspect ratio 29 Checking the number of recordable images Jro I O o IAUTO C o I 1 90 1 FINE ICL C O CD n C 3 CD C Note If 0 is flashing in yellow the memory card is full Replace the memory card with another one or delete images in the current memory card pages 21 102 Once you insert a memory card into the camera an...

Page 30: ...a Imaging Products Association When using a Microdrive the number of images recordable may differ 30 The approximate number of images that can be recorded is 750 when you use the camera with the battery pack supplied at full capacity Note that the actual numbers may be less than those indicated depending on the conditions of use The number is calculated with a battery pack at full capacity and in ...

Page 31: ...the above on your hand It Do not leave the camera in contact with rubber or vinyl for a long time 31 Cleaning Wipe the screen surface with an LCD cleaning kit not supplied to remove fingerprints dust etc a CD CS I _ When cleaning the lens surface remove dust using a blower In case of T CD dust that sticks to the surface wipe it off with a soft cloth or tissue paper n I slightly moistened with lens...

Page 32: ... of the controller After the image sensor vibrates for a short time the mirror in front is lifted 32 If dust or debris enters the camera and lands on the image sensor the part that acts as the film it may appear on the photo image depending on the shooting environment If there is dust on the image sensor use a commercially available blower and clean the image sensor following the steps below You c...

Page 33: ...ry pack becomes low during cleaning Stop the cleaning immediately and set the POWER switch to OFF 33 5 Detach the lens page 20 6 Use the blower to clean the image sensor surface and the surrounding area Do not touch the image sensor with the tip of the blower Complete the cleaning quickly Hold the camera s face downward to prevent the dust from resettling in the camera When cleaning the image sens...

Page 34: ...ton 72 1Q Lens release button 20 1 Focus mode switch 67 71 Do not directly touch these parts 34 17 j Identifying parts and screen indicators See the pages in parentheses for details of operation 1 t 7 ID ID t iii I Shutter button 48 2J Control dial 58 112 Self timer lamp 90 Lens contacts rID Mirror ill Lens mount rn Built in flash 72 ID Mode dial 48 ID Flash pop up button 72 1Q Lens release button...

Page 35: ...4 IITJ Access lamp 22 Controller Enter Spot AF button 70 Controller 2Q Super SteadyShot switch 46 35 ICI lI CD C CD C c C CI CD I _ C I i1 l11 2fo 1l12l I 4 114 ID l J i i16 I ID __ 1IDr __ IJ l 1 II Accessory shoe 40 2J Viewfinder 26 Eyepiece sensors 69 POWER switch 25 ID MENU button 41 ID DISP Display buttonlLCD brightness button 39 93 Z lID Delete button 102 ID IE Playback button 93 LCD monitor...

Page 36: ...mly secure the camera to tripods having screws longer than 5 5 mm 7 32 inch and may damage the camera I VIDEO OUTIUSB terminal 104 120 2 Memory card cover rnJ Memory card insertion slot 21 Memory card eject lever 22 ID Hooks for shoulder strap 27 ID REMOTE terminal When connecting the RM S1AMIRM L1AM Remote Commander not supplied to the camera insert the plug of the Remote Commander in the REMOTE ...

Page 37: ...o Preset Color temperature Color filter Custom 83 D Range Optimizer 87 ISO AUTO ISO sensitivity 82 37 1 rmm 1 125 F5 6 2 0 I 2 lIB TTl ISO I AUTO 211111 11112 AUTO o I DI1 I I 3 IStd t 1 A7500KG91 4 I 90 1 FINE I CL I 100 c a CD o The illustration above is for the detailed display The enlarged display is displayed as c the default setting C3 c j PASM r J GlJfji ctl 1 125 F5 6 2 0 Mode dial 48 Shut...

Page 38: ...6 CL eM CS Image size 106 Aspect l t M t S ratio 106 100 Remaining number of recordable images 29 38 q 1 190 RAW RAW J RNE STO Battery remaining 17 Image quality 106 CL eM CS Image size 106 Aspect l t M t S ratio 106 100 Remaining number of recordable images 29 38 ...

Page 39: ...the LCD monitor by pressing the DISP button a little longer page 114 m CD Q CD Q C Q 0 CD I _ Q I 39 Switching the recording information display Press the nISP button to switch between the enlarged display and the detailed display When you rotate the camera to a vertical position the display automatically rotates to adjust to the camera position DISP button No display Enlarged display Detailed dis...

Page 40: ...e 59 I 2 1 0 1 2 EV scale 63 91 AE lock 76 2 Shots remaining counter 29 K_ Camera shake warning 46 40 25 5 fj 2 When using the HVL F56AMIHVL F36AM Flash not supplied you can shoot with a High speed sync feature at any shutter speed_ For details refer to the operating instructions supplied with the flash Aspect ratio 16 9 106 Super SteadyShot scale 46 11 llilll i I Flash compensation 79 Shooting ar...

Page 41: ... the camera The step by step description of the above example is as follows 1 Press the Fn button 41 Selecting a function setting You can select a function for shooting or playback from the menu list To display the menu list press the Fn Function button Q Drive button or MENU button Example When the Fn button is pressed Metering mod Flash mode Autofocus IAF area White balan t ID RangeOpijiriir m Q...

Page 42: ...lows mmD MENU button 1ImJ Returns with MENU button IfiI un button Ef button e button a I I button 42 2Following the operation guide select White balance with A T on the controller then press the center to execute 3 Following the operation guide select and execute the desired function For example to change 5500K the current setting select 5500K with 6J adjust the value of ColorTemperature with then...

Page 43: ...wI VF 115 Priority setup 111 AF illuminator 73 Long exp NR 110 High ISO NR 110 Rec mode reset 116 43 Flash mode page 74 Autofocus mode page 69 White balance page 83 Metering mode page 80 AF area page 70 D RangeOptimizer page 87 o Single shot adv page 89 Continuous adv page 89 Self timer page 90 mmtc Bracket Cont page 90 mmtS Bracket Single page 90 miJ3WB WB bracket page 92 Recording menu ca CD o C...

Page 44: ...number 108 Folder name l08 Select folder 109 New folder 109 USB connection 120 135 Audio signals 113 Playback menu Delete 102 Format 109 Protect 101 IB 1 DPOF setup 133 Date imprint 134 Index print 134 Setup menu LCD brightness 114 Info disp time 114 1 Power save 113 Video output 105 I Language 113 Dateffime setup 113 3 Cleaning mode 32 Reset default 117 44 PlaybackDisplay 93 Slide show 97 IB 2 In...

Page 45: ... on your knee Point Take a secure stance with your feet shoulder width apart en r o o _ 3 C CD en 45 Shooting an image without camera shake Camera shake refers to an unwanted movement of the camera that occurs after the shutter button has been pressed resulting in a blurred image To reduce camera shake follow the instructions below Stabilize your upper body and take a I osition that keeps the came...

Page 46: ... until the scale becomes low then start shooting 0 3D 3S 1 a L T Super SteadyShot scale indicator 46 Camera shake warning indicator Due to potential camera shake the K_ Camera shake warning indicator flashes in the viewfinder In this case use the Super SteadyShot function a tripod or the flash 0 3D 3 5 1 1 L T 1 _ Camera shake warning indicator Note The 4i Camera shake warning indicator is display...

Page 47: ...Shooting a moving subject Note When using a tripod deactivate the Super SteadyShot function I r Q 47 Note The Super SteadyShot function may not work optimally when the power has just been turned on when the subject has just entered the area or when the shutter button has been pressed all the way down without stopping halfway Wait for the Super SteadyShot scale indicator scale to go down and then p...

Page 48: ... then decide on your shot 48 a L 30 35 1 1 Focus area a 3D 5 2 1 T 41 Camera shake warning indicator B ml Shooting with the automatic setting The AUTO mode allows you to easily shoot any subject under any conditions Select when shooting in a location where the use of a flash is restricted 1 Set the mode dial to mml or Flash Off 2Hold the camera and look into the viewfinder The subject inside the f...

Page 49: ...tton Qj button ISO button or MENU button are reset to the default settings en T Q Q _ _ 3 C CD en 49 5 Press the shutter button halfway down to focus When the focus is confirmed the focus indicator or e Focus indicator lights up page 68 a 3D 3 S 2 J 1 I T Focus indicator 6 Press the shutter button fully down to shoot When the switch is set to ON wait until the scale of the Super SteadyShot scale i...

Page 50: ...ts Use the red eye reduction function if the eyes of your subject turn red from the flash page 73 50 Shooting with a suitable setting for the subject Scene Selection Selecting an appropriate mode for the subject or the shooting conditions allows you to shoot the image with a more suitable setting for the subject than in AUTO mode This mode issuUable to Blur away backgrounds and sharpen the subject...

Page 51: ...technique To accentuate the openness of the scenery set the lens to wide angle en Q Q _ 3 C CD en 51 This mode is suitable to J Shoot theentlre rangebl sceneryin sharp focus with vivid colors Set the mode dial to Iji Landscape Shooting technique To accentuate the openness of the scenery set the lens to wide angle en Q Q _ 3 C CD en 51 ...

Page 52: ...er SteadyShot function will not be fully effective Use a tripod to achieve better results page 47 52 This mode is suitable to Shoot close subjects such as flowers insects dishes or small goods You can achieve clear and sharp focus Set the mode dial to j Macro Shooting techniques Get close to the subject and shoot at the minimum distance of the lens You can shoot a closer subject using a macro lens...

Page 53: ...ight moment Set the ISO sensitivity higher when shooting in poor light page 82 en T o o 3 S CD en 53 This mode is suitable to 1 Shoot moving subJects outdoors or in bright places Set the mode dial to Sports action Shooting techniques The camera shoots images continuously while the shutter button is pressed Press and hold the shutter button halfway down until the right moment Set the ISO sensitivit...

Page 54: ...ifting to the under side deepens the colors while shifting to the over side attenuates the colors 54 This mode is suitable to ttShoot the red althe sunset beautifulIy Set the mode dial to Sunset Shooting techniques Used to shoot an image accentuating the red color compared with other modes This is also suitable for shooting the beautiful red of the sunrise You can adjust the depth of the color by ...

Page 55: ...is recommended Note The picture may not be taken properly when shooting a wholly dark night scene 55 This mode is suitable to Wi Shoot portraits in night scenes Shoot night scenes at ad istance without losing the dark atmosphere of the surroundings en T o o _ CCI 3 I CCI CD fn Set the mode dial to Night portrait Night view Set Flash mode to i Flash Oft when you shoot a night view without persons p...

Page 56: ...vement focus and light You can find out the right way to shoot the image and the subject you like 56 Shooting an image the way you want it Exposure mode With a single lens reflex camera you can adjust the shutter speed how long the shutter is open and aperture the range that is in focus depth of field to enjoy a variety of photographic expressions For example you can use a fast shutter speed to sh...

Page 57: ...ou reset the settings To fire the flash press the button 3 Adjust the focus and shoot the SUbject 57 This mode is suitable to Use the automatic exposure while keeping the custom settings for ISO sensitivity Creative Style D Range optimizer etc Keep the exposure compensation measured by the camera but change the combinationaf shutter speed and aperture dependIng on the subject Program shift 1 Set t...

Page 58: ...ed to P When Program Shift Ps is selected the K4i Camera shake warning indicator is not displayed 58 To use Program shift 1 Press the shutter button halfway down to adjust the focus The correct exposure shutter speed and aperture value determined by the camera is indicated 2Rotate the control dial to select your desired combination while the focus is achieved The recording mode indicator is switch...

Page 59: ...the aperture widens therange thattsinfocus Depth 01 field becOmes deeper 1 Set the mode dial to A 59 This mode is suitable to f r Putthe subject in sharp focus and blur everything in front of and beyond the subject Opening the aperture narrows the range that is in focus Depth of field becomes shallower en r Q Q _ 3 m CD I tiw Shoot the depth of the scenery Narrowing downthe aperture widens therang...

Page 60: ...kground more use a telephoto lens or a lens that is equipped with a smaller diaphragm bright lens 60 2Select the aperture value F number with the control dial Smaller F number The foreground and background of the subject are blurred Larger F number The subject and its foreground and background are also focused on You cannot check the blurring of an image in the viewfinder Check the recorded image ...

Page 61: ...speed to shoot atrailing image of the moving subject 1 Set the mode dial to S I Q Q _ 3 C C CD rn 61 This mode is suitable to E Shoot amoving subject at amoment in time Use afaster shutter speed to crisply shoot an instant of the movement t Trace the movement to express the dynamism and flow Use aslower shutter speed to shoot atrailing image of the moving subject 1 Set the mode dial to S I Q Q _ 3...

Page 62: ...p NR will be done after shooting page 110 You cannot do any further shooting during the reduction 62 2Select the shutter speed with the control dial 3Adjust the focus and shoot the subject The aperture is automatically adjusted to obtain correct exposure When the camera judges that the proper exposure is not obtained with the selected shutter speed the aperture value flashes In such cases adjust t...

Page 63: ...e control dial with Ctrl dial setup page 112 button Shutter speed Aperture F number 3 I u t CD en 63 This mode is suitable to Shoot with the desired exposure setting by adjusting both the shutter speed and aperture Use an exposure meter en T o o _ 1 Set the mode dial to M 2 Rotate the control dial to adjust the shutter speed and while pressing the button rotate the control dial to adjust the apert...

Page 64: ...ile pressing the AEL button to select the shutter speed and aperture value combination AEL button 64 3 Shoot the image after the exposure is set Check the exposure value on the EV scale Toward Images become brighter Toward Images become darker The arrow appears if the set exposure is beyond the range of the EV scale The arrow starts flashing if the difference becomes greater t CI Metered Manual LC...

Page 65: ...00 3 While pressing the I a button rotate the control dial to adjust the aperture F number button 65 This mode is suitable to Shoot trails of light suCh as fireworks Shoot trails of stars C I T o o 1 Set the mode dial to M 3 A cc 2Rotate the control dial to the left 5 until BULB is indicated BULB M BJLB F5 6 I CCI I 100 o I 1m 90 1 FINE ICL I 100 3 While pressing the I a button rotate the control ...

Page 66: ... amount of time that the shutter was open You cannot do any further shooting during the reduction 66 4 Press the shutter button halfway down to adjust the focus 5Press and hold the shutter button for the duration of the shooting As long as the shutter button is pressed the shutter remains open Shooting techniques Use a tripod Set the focus to infinity in manual focus mode when shooting fireworks e...

Page 67: ...efly in red page 70 Shooting technique To select the area used for focusing set up AF area page 70 67 Selecting the focus method There are two methods for adjusting the focus autofocus and manual focus 1 Set the focus mode switch to AF 2 Look into the viewfinder The subject inside the focus area comes into focus automatically Eye Start AF c en _ I CCI Focus area sensor o I C I n CD en o o I CCI F ...

Page 68: ...he focus cannot be confirmed Make sure you put enough distance between the subject and the camera 68 Focus indicator Focus indicator Status em Focus locked Ready to shoot lit Focus is confirmed Focal point moves following a moving subject Ready to shoot lit Still focusing You cannot release the shutter e flashing Cannot focus The shutter is locked Subjects that may require special focusing Using t...

Page 69: ...n and the focus is locked when you AF press the shutter button halfway down I CD I I Q Q _ c CO _ 69 To deactivate the Eye Start AF function MENU button 0 1 Eye Start AFl Off When attaching the FDA MIAM Magnifier not supplied or the FDA AIAM Angle Finder not supplied to the camera setting Eye Start AF to Off is recommended because the eyepiece sensors located below the viewfinder may be activated ...

Page 70: ... the controller during the shooting To select the spot AF area press the center of the controller 70 mm1 Automatic AF When you press and hold the shutter button if the subject is motionless the focus is locked and if the subject is in motion the camera continues to focus BD Continuous The camera continues to focus while the shutter button is AF pressed and held halfway down The audio signals will ...

Page 71: ... is not achieved if the diopter is not adjusted properly page 26 c en _ e 2 CD en o o _ e 2 c n o 71 Note The AF area may not be illuminated during continuous shooting or when the shutter button is pressed all the way down without pause When it is difficult to get the proper focus in autofocus mode you can adjust the focus manually 1 Set the focus mode switch to MF 2 Rotate the focusing ring of th...

Page 72: ...a distance of 1 ill 3 3 feet or greater Note Do not hold the camera by grabbing the flash emitter 72 Using the flash 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 Press the t button The flash pops up In AUTO or Scene Selection mod...

Page 73: ...es before shooting when using the flash MENU button 0 1 Red eye reduc On c en _ CD en Q Q _ c n _ 73 The flash range The range within which the correct exposure is provided depends on the combination of the flash range and ISO sensitivity Refer to the following table to determine the shooting distance Aperture F2 8 F4 0 F5 6 ISO AUTO 1 4 8 6 m 4 6 28 1 6 m 3 3 20 1 4 3 m 3 3 14 setting feet feet f...

Page 74: ... on the subject For the actual steps of shooting refer to the operating instructions of the flash 74 Note The red eye reduction is available only when the built in flash is used Fn button Flash model Select the desired setting Flash Off Does not fire even if the built in flash pops up This is not selectable when the mode dial is set to P A S or M Autoflash Fires if it is dark or against light This...

Page 75: ...you set AEL button page 112 to AEL hold in the 0 Custom menu c en _ I r CD en r c c _ C I n _ C I 75 Fn button Flash model 1 Wireless To do a pre flash test pull up the flash and press the AEL button on the camera Notes Turn off the wireless flash mode after wireless flash shooting If the built in flash is used while the wireless flash mode is still active inaccurate flash exposures will result Ch...

Page 76: ...focus on the portion you want to lock the exposure The exposure is set when the focus is achieved 76 Adjusting the brightness of the image Exposure Flash compensation Metering When shooting into the sun or by a window the exposure may not be appropriate for the subject because of the big difference in lighting between the subject and the background In such cases use the light meter where the subje...

Page 77: ...osure or appears or flashes at the end of the indicator CD C I T Q Spot metering circle g c n _ Q 77 3 Press the AEL button to lock the exposure CAE lock mark appears in the viewfinder and on the LCD monitor AEL button 4 While pressing the AEL button focus on the subject and shoot the subject If you continue to shoot with the same exposure value press and hold the AEL button after the shooting The...

Page 78: ...Darkens an image 3 Adjust the focus and shoot the subject 78 button Exposure compo Standard exposure Except for recording mode M the exposure is automatically acquired Automatic exposure Based on the exposure acquired by the automatic exposure you can perform exposure compensation by shifting the exposure to either the side or the side depending on your preference You can make the entire image bri...

Page 79: ... changes the amount of flash light MENU button 101 1 Flash control Select the desired setting o s 79 Shooting techniques Adjust the compensation level by checking the recorded image Using bracket shooting you can shoot multiple images with the exposure shifted to the plus or minus sides page 90 When shooting with the flash you can adjust the amount of flash light alone without changing the exposur...

Page 80: ... screen Spot This mode measures light only in the spot metering circle in the center of the frame 80 ADI flash This method controls the lighting of the flash factoring in the focus distance information and light metering data from the pre flash This method enables an accurate flash compensation with virtually no effect from the reflection off the subject Pre flash TTL This method controls the amou...

Page 81: ...r exposure using Spot metering then perform AE lock shooting page 76 c tn _ CD tn T C C _ c n _ C 81 Shooting techniques Use Multi segment metering for general shooting When shooting a subject with strong contrast in the focus area measure the light of the subject you want to shoot with the proper exposure using Spot metering then perform AE lock shooting page 76 c tn _ CD tn T C C _ c n _ C 81 ...

Page 82: ...o M with the AUTO setting it is switched to 100 Set the ISO according to your shooting conditions 82 Setting ISO Sensitivity to light is expressed by the ISO number recommended exposure index The larger the number the higher the sensitivity 1 Press the ISO button to display the ISO screen ISO button 2Select the desired value with on the controller The larger the number the higher the noise level N...

Page 83: ...roller Adjusting it toward turns the image reddish and adjusting it toward turns the image bluish 83 Adjusting the color tones White balance The color tone of the subject changes depending on the characteristics of the light source The table below shows how the color tone changes based on various light sources compared with a subject that appears white under the sunlight Reddish Incandescent Fluor...

Page 84: ...odium lamp mercury lamps We recommend that you use the custom white balance or do a test shooting 84 AWB Auto WB The camera automatically detects a light source and adjusts the color tones Daylight If you select an option to suit a specific light source the color Shade tones are adjusted for the light source preset white balance Cloudy Q Tungsten Fluorescent Flash Shooting techniques Use the white...

Page 85: ...ered in this operation is effective until a new setting is registered c fn _ CD CD fn C C _ c C _ 85 I5500K 1 Sets the white balance by the color temperature The higher I ColorTemperature the number the more reddish the image and the lower the number the more bluish the image OO z Color filter Achieves the effect of CC Color Compensation filters for photography Based on using the set color tempera...

Page 86: ...egistered with the flash light taken into account Take pictures with the flash in later shootings 86 Note The message Custom WB error indicates that the value is beyond the expected range When the flash is used on a subject in close proximity or a subject with a bright color is in the frame If you register this value the b d indicator turns yellow on the recording information display on the LCD mo...

Page 87: ...hooting vivid and crisp scenery Distant landscapes also stand out more c en _ CC2 CD en Q Q _ c n 87 Image processing Fn button D RangeOptimizer Select the desired setting ID5i F Off No compensation I D Standard When there is a sharp contrast of light and shadow between the subject and the background which is common when shooting into the sun the camera attenuates the contrast across the entire im...

Page 88: ... ROB on the camera or non Adobe ROB compliant devices the images are displayed with low saturation 88 N jihit Night view The contrast is attenuated for shooting a nightscape that is more faithful to the real view ISunsett Sunset For shooting the beautiful red of the setting sun IBJwt BIW For shooting images in black and white monotone IAdobet Adobe RGB For shooting images in Adobe ROB color space ...

Page 89: ...AW JPEG 3 images RAW 6 images The shooting speed becomes a little slower for fourth image or later 89 Qj Selecting the drive mode This camera has five drive modes such as single shot advanced continuous advanced Use them for your purpose This mode is for normal shooting Q button 0 Single shot adv The camera records the images continuously at a maximum of 3 images per second Our measurement conditi...

Page 90: ... the exposure You can choose an image that has the brightness you like after shooting is finished 90 The 10 second self timer is convenient when the photographer appears in a photo and the 2 second self timer is convenient to reduce the camera shake 1 button Self timer Select the desired seconds The number after e is the number of seconds that is currently selected 2Adjust the focus and shoot the ...

Page 91: ...dicate already recorded images start to disappear one by one c en s CQ CD en Q o I CQ C I n _ Q I 91 1 button Desired bracket Desired bracket step 2Adjust the focus and shoot the subject The base exposure is set at the first shot in the bracket mmtc Bracket Shoots three images with the exposure shifted by a selected Cont step Press and hold the shutter button until the recording stops mmts Bracket...

Page 92: ...ntly selected 2 Mired a unit to indicate the color conversion quality in color temperature filters 92 When Single bracket is selected if the shutter button is pressed halfway down and released br 1 appears for the ambient light bracket and Fbr 1 appears for the flash bracket in the viewfinder When bracket shooting starts it indicates what number the next frame is for instance br 2 br 3 Ambient lig...

Page 93: ...age recorded in the portrait position MENU button EJ 2 PlaybackDisplay Select the desired setting 93 Playing back images The last recorded image is displayed on the LCD monitor 1 Press the EJ button 2 Select an image with on the controller To return to the shooting mode Press the E button again 1jIIJ I I button Displays previous or next images up to five images To switch the recording data display...

Page 94: ...tion of a recorded image 1 Display the image you want to enlarge then press the f button f button 94 Note When you play back the image on a TV or a computer the image will be displayed in the portrait position even if Manual rotate is selected 1 Display the image you want to rotate then press the rOJ button rOJ button 2 Press the center of the controller The image is rotated counter clockwise When...

Page 95: ...e to the center point you want to enlarge with T on the controller T CD _ CD e _ s CCI c s C _ Q s 95 Zoom the image in or out with the or E button You can select the portion you want to enlarge with T t4 on the controller Rotating the control dial switches the image at the same display magnification When you shoot multiple images with the same composition you can compare their focus conditions Ea...

Page 96: ...e image screen Press the button or the center of the controller when you select the desired image 96 4 Scale up or down the red frame to specify the portion you want to enlarge with the f or E button 5 Press the center of the controller The portion inside the red frame is enlarged Press the center of the controller to return to the previous screen To cancel the enlarged playback press the E button...

Page 97: ...en the images in slide show MENU button E 2 Interval Select the desired number of seconds s n o s 97 To select a folder 1 Select the folder bar with tt4 on the controller then press the center Folder bar 2 Select the desired folder with Ji IT then press the center c en _ s cc To pause the slide show Press the center of the controller Pressing again starts the slide show again _ CD s cc MENU button...

Page 98: ...Shutter speed 61 Aperture 59 ISO sensitivity 82 Date of recording File number total number of images Checking the information of recorded images Each time you press the DISP button the information display changes page 93 100 0003 OoftllPOF3 FINE CL CSJ 1 125 F3 5 150100 2008 1 110 37AM 3 7 1 II illi 100 0003 DPOF3 RAW RAW J FINE STO Folder file number 124 Protect 101 DPOF set 133 Image quality 106...

Page 99: ...erture 59 IS0100 ISO sensitivity 82 0 3 EV scale 63 91 0 3 Flash compensation 79 Metering mode 80 99 100 0003 o nDPOF3 FINE CL CJ fIl 1 125 F35 ISO 100 lB 0 3 0 3 35mm cm J 5500K M1 _ 2008 1 1 10 37AM T CD _ CD e D Range Optimizer 87 I File number total number c c of images I C _ Q I Date of recording Focal length 141 White balance Auto Preset Color temperature Color filter Custom 83 Creative Styl...

Page 100: ...r later Adjust the exposure if necessary and shoot again 100 Flashing R Red Luminance G Green B Blue How to check the histogram A histogram is the luminance distribution that shows how many pixels of a particular brightness exist in the picture 2 c 3 0 co o 0 x co en Dark Light When the image has a high key or low key portion that portion is flashed on the histogram display Luminance limit warning...

Page 101: ...hen press the center of the controller n _ o MENU button E 1 Protect All images or Cancel all OK 101 Protecting images Protect You can protect images against accidental erasure 1 MENU button EJ 1 Protect Marked images A o n mark appears on the selected Image To cancel a selection press the center agam 4 Press the MENU button 2Select the image you want to protect with on the controller then press t...

Page 102: ...on the selected Image Total number 3To delete other images repeat step 2 4 Press the MENU button 102 Deleting images Delete Once you have deleted an image you cannot restore it Check whether you delete the image or not beforehand Note Protected images cannot be deleted 1 Display the image you want to delete and press the 1iii button 1iii button 2 Select Delete with then press the center of the con...

Page 103: ...t is recommended that you delete images on a computer or format the memory card using the camera 103 5 Select Delete with on the controller then press the center of the controller 1 Press the button 2 Select the folder bar with on the controller Folder bar 3 Press the center of the controller then select the folder you want to delete with IT c en _ s co 4 Press the mi button _ CD 5 Select Delete w...

Page 104: ...age with on the controller The LCD monitor on the rear of the camera does not turned on E button 104 Viewing images on a TV screen 1Turn off both your camera and the TV and connect the camera to the TV lil nT 0I1llv idt e t r in pu t ja ck Video cable 2Turn on the TV and switch the input See also the operating instructions supplied with the TV 3Turn on the camera and press the E button Images shot...

Page 105: ...gentina Paraguay Uruguay SECAM system Bulgaria France Guiana Iran Iraq Monaco Russia Ukraine etc 105 To use your camera abroad It may be necessary to switch the video signal output to match that of your TV system MENU button 1 Video output Select the desired setting NTSC Sets the video output signal to NTSC mode e g for the USA Japan PAL Sets the video output signal to PAL mode e g for Europe On T...

Page 106: ...s The image size is fixed to the maximum size The image size is not displayed on the LCD monitor 106 Setting image size and image quality MENU button 1 Image size Select the desired size Aspect ratio 3 2 L 10M 3872 x 2592 pixels M 5 6M 2896 x 1936 pixels S 2 5M 1920 x 1280 pixels Aspect ratio 16 9 L 8 4M 3872 x 2176 pixels M 4 7M 2896 x 1632 pixels S 2 1M 1920 x 1088 pixels Note When you select a ...

Page 107: ...rd if you play back and enlarge an image recorded in RAW format C r C I CCI _ CCI 0 Q C I CD C C 107 RAW J RAW File format RAW raw data IPEG JPEG A RAW image and a IPEG image are created at the same time This is suitable when you need two image files a IPEG for viewing and a RAW for editing The image quality is fixed to Fine and the image size is fixed to L FINE Fine File format IPEG STO Standard ...

Page 108: ... 10rm The folder name format is as follows folder number Y the last digit MM DD Example 10080405 108 Setting the method for recording on a memory card MENU button 2 File number Select the 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 ...

Page 109: ...t type used Formatting may take several minutes depending on the memory card C I _ 0 C fI CD C C 109 You can create a folder in a memory card for recording images A new folder is created with a number incremented one higher than the largest number currently used and the folder becomes the current recording folder MENU button 2 New folder When a standard form folder is selected and there are two or...

Page 110: ...ction is not performed on continuous shooting or continuous bracketing even when it is set to On 110 Changing the noise reduction setting When you set the shutter speed to a second or longer Long exposure shooting the noise reduction is turned on for the same duration as the shutter was open This is to reduce the grainy noise typical in a long exposure When noise reduction is in progress a message...

Page 111: ...hoot with a sharp focus select AF MENU button 101 2 Priority setup Release I CCI _ CCI o U CD CS 111 Changing the conditions under which the shutter can close To prioritize the shutter opportunity select Release so you can shoot without acquiring a sharp focus To shoot with a sharp focus select AF MENU button 101 2 Priority setup Release I CCI _ CCI o U CD CS 111 ...

Page 112: ... used one when adjusting the exposure MENU button 0 1 Gtrl dial setup Select the desired setting 112 Changing the functions of the button and dial The function of the AEL button can be selected from the following two functions Holding the locked exposure value by pressing the AEL button while the button is held down AEL hold Holding the locked exposure value by pressing the AEL button until the bu...

Page 113: ...e setup Set up the date and time r C _ 0 Q en CD CS MENU button 1 t1language Select the language 113 Changing other settings Selects the sound produced when the shutter is locked during self timer countdown etc MENU button 2 Audio signals Select the desired setting You can set the time to turn the camera to the power saving mode Power save Pressing the shutter button halfway down returns the camer...

Page 114: ...change the displayed time of the display MENU button 1 lnfo disp time Select the desired setting 114 Setting the LCD monitor MENU button 1 LCD brightness Select the desired setting On the recording information or playback screen you can adjust the brightness by pressing the DISP button a little longer You can check the recorded image on the LCD monitor right after the shooting You can change the d...

Page 115: ...off after a set duration five seconds in the default setting page 37 I J c _ J c Q C tI CD C 1 J 115 In the default setting while looking into the viewfinder the LCD monitor is turned off to prevent the battery pack wearing down If you want to turn on the LCD monitor while looking into the viewfinder select Off IMENU button 0 1 Auto off wI VF Off INote It Regardless of the setting in this menu the...

Page 116: ...mpens 79 O O Priority setup 111 AF AF illuminator 73 Auto Long exp NR 110 On High ISO NR I 10 On 116 Resetting to the default You can reset the main functions of the recording mode when the mode dial is set to P A S or M MENU button 0 2 Rec mode reset OK The items to be reset are as follows Items Reset to Exposure compensation 78 O O Metering mode 80 Multi segment Autofocus mode 69 AF A Drive mode...

Page 117: ...up 11l AF AF illuminator 73 Auto Long exp NR l10 On High ISO NR 110 On r c I CC2 _ I CC2 Q en CD 117 You can reset the main functions of the camera MENU button 3 Reset default OK The items to be reset are as follows Items Reset to Exposure compensation 78 O O Metering mode 80 Multi segment Autofocus mode 69 AF A Recording information display 37 Enlarged display Drive mode 89 Single shot adv White ...

Page 118: ...08 Series Folder name 108 Standard form USB connection 120 135 Mass Storage Audio signals 113 On 118 Custom menu Items Reset to Eye Start AF 69 On AEL button 112 AEL hold Ctrl dial setup 112 Shutter speed Red eye reduc 73 Off Auto review 114 2 sec Auto off wI VF 115 On Playback menu Items Reset to Date imprint 134 Off PlaybackDisplay 93 Auto rotate Slide show 97 3 sec Setup menu Items Reset to LCD...

Page 119: ...r sleep mode communication between your camera and your computer may not recover at the same time 119 3 I CD fA o I C o I c CD Copying images to your computer This section describes how to copy images in a memory card to a computer connected using a USB cable The following environment is recommended for a computer connected to the camera to import images Windows OS pre installed Microsoft Windows ...

Page 120: ...ra and your computer The AutoPlay wizard appears on the desktop 120 CD To the USB terminal USB cable 1 Insert a memory card with recorded images into the camera 2 Insert the sufficiently charged battery pack in the camera or connect the camera to awall outlet wall socket with the AC Adaptor charger not supplied When you copy images to your computer using insufficient battery pack copying may fail ...

Page 121: ... destination of the image files see page 124 _ CD J 3 C CCI CD en Q C n i T _ iiiw n Q 3 CI C CD 121 For Windows This section describes an example of copying images to a My Documents For Windows Vista Documents folder pel fc le oJ leI fje al J Uri N E Ofe 1 Click Copy pictures to a folder on my computer using Microsoft Scanner and Camera Wizard OK as the wizard screen appears automatically on the ...

Page 122: ...2Drag and drop the image files to the hard disk icon The image files are copied to the hard disk 122 4 Double click the My Documents For Windows Vista Documents folder Then right click on the My Documents window to display the menu and click Paste The image files are copied to the My Documents For Windows Vista Documents folder When an image with the same file name exists in the copy destination f...

Page 123: ...3 CD en o I Double click the hard disk icon the desired image file to open C lhe image file c CD 123 Viewing images on your computer This section describes the procedure for viewing copied images in the My Documents For Windows Vista Documents folder 1 Click Start My Documents For Windows Vista Documents If you are using Windows 2000 double click My Documents on the desktop T 2 Double click the de...

Page 124: ...the computer The image files recorded with your camera are grouped as folders on the memory card 124 Perform the procedures listed below beforehand when Disconnecting the USB cable Removing the memory card Turning off the camera For Windows Double click on the tasktray then click USB Mass Storage Device Stop Confirm the device on the confirmation window then click OK OK unnecessary for Windows XPN...

Page 125: ...10 DCIM li J 100MSDCF etJ eJJ fCj IQ 10280101 0 iQ MISC _ CD E J 3 C u I CD en o J C n Q 3 CI CD 125 This section describes the process using a Windows computer as an example Example viewing folders on Windows XP OFolders containing image data recorded using this camera The first three digits show the folder number 0You can create a folder by date form page 108 You cannot record play back any imag...

Page 126: ... there is no folder first create a folder with your camera page 109 and then copy the image file 126 1 Right click the image file then click Rename Change the file name to DSCODDDD Enter a number from 0001 to 9999 for 0000 If the overwrite confirmation message appears enter a different number An extension may be displayed depending on the computer settings The extension for images is JPG Do not ch...

Page 127: ...r faster l 1emory 512 MB or more 1 GB or more is recommended _ CD E _ s 3 D CD en o s m n Q 3 CD 127 Using the software To utilize images recorded with the camera the following software is provided Picture Motion Browser Image Data Converter SR Image Data Lightbox SR etc Note Picture Motion Browser is not compatible with Macintosh computers Recommended computer environment Windows Recommended envi...

Page 128: ...he screen to proceed with the installation 2 Click Install Follow the instructions on the screen 128 Display 1024 x 768 dots or more 32 000 colors or more You can install the software supplied using the following procedure Windows Log on as Administrator 1 Turn on your computer and insert the CD ROM supplied into the CD ROM drive The installation menu screen appears If it does not appear double cl...

Page 129: ...tart the computer following the instructions on the screen _ CD e c 3 f c CD en Q f n Q 3 C C CD 129 3 Remove the CD ROM after the installation is complete The following software is installed and shortcut icons appear on the desktop Sony Picture Utility Picture Motion Browser Sony Image Data Suite Image Data Converter SR Image Data Lightbox SR After you install the software a shortcut icon for the...

Page 130: ...tart This function informs you of news such as software updates You can change the setting later 130 Note Picture Motion Browser is not compatible with Macintosh computers f 1 I With Picture Motion Browser you can Import images shot with the camera and display them on the computer Organize images on the computer on a calendar by shooting date to view them Retouch Red Eye Correction etc print and s...

Page 131: ...k Quit Image Data Converter SR from the IDC SR menu _ CD IE I CI 3 C CI CD tn Q I C n Q 3 CJ C CD 131 Iote If you save an image as RAW data the image is saved in the ARW2 0 format N ith Image Data Converter SR Ver 2 0 you can Edit images recorded in RAW mode with various corrections such as tone curve and sharpness Adjust images with the white balance exposure and creative style etc Save the image...

Page 132: ...pplication folder To exit click Quit Image Data Lightbox SR from the Image Data Lightbox SR menu 132 With Image Data Lightbox SR you can Display and compare RAW JPEG images recorded with this camera Rate the images on a scale of five Display an image in Image Data Converter SR and make adjustments to it For details on Image Data Lightbox SR refer to the Guide To start the Guide from the Start menu...

Page 133: ... the index print is also canceled IMENU button g 1 DPOF setup All images or Cancel all OK g _ s _ 133 Specifying DPOF Using the camera you can specify the images and the number of images to print before you print images at a shop or with your printer Follow the procedure below DPOP specifications are left with images after printing It is recommended that you unspecify them after printing 1 MENU bu...

Page 134: ...e the index print just before printing it If you unspecify DPOF the index print is also canceled 134 You can date images when printing them The position of the date inside or outside the image character size etc depends on your printer MENU button E 1 DPOF setup Date imprint On Note This function may not provided depending on the printer You can create an index print of all the images in the memor...

Page 135: ...he camera off and insert the memory card that the images have been recorded on C I _ _ 3 C CD en 135 Printing images by connecting the camera to a PictBridge compliant printer Even if you do not have a computer you can print images shot using your camera by connecting the camera directly to a PictBridge compliant printer PictBridge is based on the CIPA standard CIPA Camera Imaging Products Associa...

Page 136: ...ter the screen indicating that the print is completed appears press the center of the controller 136 1 Connect the camera to the printer 2Turn on your camera and the printer The screen used for selecting images you want to print appears CD To the USB terminal USB cable 1 Select the image to print with on the controller then press the center of the controller To cancel press the center again 2 Repe...

Page 137: ...x18cm 5 x7 127x178 mm Letter 216x279 4 mm A4 8 3 xl1 7 210x297 mm A3 11 7 x16 5 297x420 mm _ s s 137 To cancel the print During printing pressing the center of the controller cancels the print Remove the USB cable or tum off the camera When you want to print again follow the procedure Stages 1 to 3 above Page 1 Print Prints the selected images For details see Stage 3 Printing Set print q ty You ca...

Page 138: ...ges in a memory card After the message appears select OK then press the center of the controller 138 layout Auto Printer setup l up Borderless Borderless I image sheet I up I image sheet 2 up 2 images sheet 3 up 3 images sheet 4 up 4 images sheet 8 up 8 images sheet Index Prints all the selected images as an index print Printing layout follows the printer setup Date imprint Day and time Attaches t...

Page 139: ...C format Interlace scan Primary Color ISO sensitivity Recommended exposure index AUTO 100 to 3200 139 Super SteadyShot Camera Specifications System Camera Type Digital Single Lens Reflex Camera with built in flash and interchangeable lenses Lens All of a Lens o r CD Cil Magnification 0 83 x with 50 mm lens at infinity 1 m I Eye Relief Approximately 17 6 mm from the eyepiece 13 5 mm from the eyepie...

Page 140: ... 140 F Maximum dimensions Approx 70 x 25 x 95 mm 2718 x Ix 3 3 4 inches W HID Mass Approx 90 g 3 2 oz Shutler Type Electronically controlled vertical traverse focal plane type Speed range 1 4000 second to 30 seconds bulb 113 EV step Flash sync speed 1 160 second Built tn Flash Flash G No GN 12 in meters at ISO 100 Recycling time Approx 4 seconds Flash coverage Covering 18 mm lens focal length that...

Page 141: ...ered trademarks of Intel Corporation CompactFlash is a trademark of SanDisk Corporation o r CD I 141 Ilechargeable battery pack tlp FM500H Used battery Lithium ion battery t1aximum voltage DC 8 4 V Nominal voltage DC 7 2 V t1aximum charge current 2 0A t1aximum charge voltage DC 8 4 V Capacity 11 8 Wh 1 650 mAh t1aximum dimensions Approx 38 2 x 20 5 x 55 6 mm l 9116 x 13116 x 2 114 inches W H D t1a...

Page 142: ...pective developers or manufacturers However the or marks are not used in all cases in this manual 142 Microdrive is a registered trademark of Hitachi Global Storage Technologies in the United States and or other countries Adobe is a registered trademark or a trademark of Adobe Systems Incorporated in the United States and or other countries D Range Optimizer Advanced uses technology provided by Ap...

Page 143: ...charged battery pack page 16 The battery pack is dead page 18 Replace it with new one o r CD tIJ 143 Troubleshooting If you experience trouble with your camera try the following solutions Check the items on pages 143 to 151 Consult your Sony dealer or local authorized Sony service facility 0 Check the following items Remove the battery pack and insert the battery pack again after about one minute ...

Page 144: ...g takes a long time The noise reduction function is turned on page 110 This is not a malfunction 144 The power turns off suddenly If you do not operate the camera for given period of time the camera turns to power saving mode and nearly shuts down To cancel the power save operate the camera such as pressing the shutter button halfway down page 48 Nothing is displayed on the LCD monitor when the po...

Page 145: ...right or too dark it is beyond the available range of the camera Adjust the setting again o CD UJ 145 You are shooting in RAW mode page 106 Since the RAW data file is large the RAW mode shooting may take time The image is out of focus The subject is too close Check the minimum focal distance of the lens You are shooting in manual focus mode set the focus mode lever to AF autofocus page 67 Eye Star...

Page 146: ...ck on your camera is not guaranteed The camera is in USB mode Delete the USB connection page 124 146 The image is whitish Flare Blurring of light appears on the image Ghosting The picture was taken under a strong light source and excessive light has entered the lens Attach a lens hood The corners of the picture are too dark Ifany filter or hood is used take it off and try shooting again Depending ...

Page 147: ...amera directly to your computer without passing through a USB hub or other device page 119 o T D 147 The image does not appear on the TV screen Check Video output to see if the video output signal of your camera is set to the color system of your TV page 105 Check whether the connection is correct page 104 Your camera cannot delete an image Cancel the protection page 101 You have deleted an image ...

Page 148: ...y card by mistake All the data on the memory card is deleted by formatting You cannot restore it 148 You cannot copy images Make the USB connection by properly connecting the camera with your computer page 120 Follow the designated copy procedure for your OS page 121 When you shoot images with a memory card formatted by a computer you may not be able to copy the images to a computer Shoot using a ...

Page 149: ...you print images at a shop images can be printed with the date if you ask them to do so c r CD tn 149 Memory Stick PRO Duo is not recognized by a computer with a Memory Stick slot If Memory Stick PRO Duo is not supported on your computer s Memory Stick slot connect the camera to the computer page 120 The computer recognizes the Memory Stick PRO Duo Also see PictBridge compliant printer as follows ...

Page 150: ...e as the printer is carrying out the cancellation It may take some time depending on the printer 150 For details refer to the operating instructions supplied with the printer or consult with the manufacturer of the printer Aconnection cannot be established The camera cannot be connected directly to a printer that is not compliant with the PictBridge standard Consult the printer manufacturer as to ...

Page 151: ...ert it again If this procedure does not tum off the indication format the memory card o r 1 us 151 I The lens gets fogged Moisture condensation has occurred Tum off the camera and leave it for about an hour before using it page 154 The message Set date and time appears when you turn on the camera The camera has been left unused for sometime with a low battery or no battery pack Charge the battery ...

Page 152: ...n attaching the camera to an astronomical telescope or something similar set the recording mode to M Warning messages If the following messages appear follow the instructions For lnfoLiTHIUM battery only An incompatible battery pack is being used Set date and time Set the date and time If the message appears frequently the internal backup battery is used up Replace the battery pages 25 154 Power i...

Page 153: ...eck the printer Check if the image you want to print is corrupted Printer busy Check the printer 153 Printer error No images There is no image in the memory card Image protected You tried to delete protected Images Unable to print You tried to mark RAW images with a DPOF mark Initializing USB connection A USB connection has been established Do not disconnect the USB cable heck the connected device...

Page 154: ...discharges gradually and if you do not use the camera at all for about 8 month it becomes completely Precautions Do not use store the camera in the following places In an extremely hot dry or humid place In places such as in a car parked in the sun the camera body may become deformed and this may cause a malfunction Under direct sunlight or near a heater The camera body may become discolored or de...

Page 155: ...ssory shoe cap etc may be swallowed If such a problem occurs consult a doctor immediately o 1 en 155 discharged In this case be sure to charge this rechargeable battery before using the camera However even if this rechargeable battery is not charged you can still use the camera as long as you do not record the date and time Charging method of the internal rechargeable battery Insert a charged batt...

Page 156: ... Range Optimizer 87 Drive button 41 Drive mode 89 E Enlarged screen 94 EV scale 64 77 91 Exposure 56 Index Numerics 40 segment honeycomb pattern metering 80 A Adobe RGB 87 AE lock 76 AEL button 112 AF area 70 AF illuminator 73 Ambient bracket 91 Amount of exposure 56 Anti dust function 32 Aperture 56 59 Aperture priority 59 Aspect ratio l06 Audio signals 113 Auto off wi VF 115 Auto review 114 Auto...

Page 157: ... 131 Image Data Lightbox SR 132 Image quality 106 New folder 109 Night portrait 55 Night view 55 157 Exposure compensation 78 Exposure lock 76 Exposure mode 56 Eyecup 27 Eyepiece cover 27 Eyepiece sensors 28 Eye Start AF 69 Image size 106 Index print 134 Index screen 96 Info disp time 114 ISO sensitivity 82 J IPEG 106 M L Landscape 51 LCD brightness 114 LCD monitor 37 39 98 Lens 19 Long exp NR 110...

Page 158: ... Viewfinder 26 40 Viewing image 93 104 w White balance 83 White balance bracket 92 Wireless flash 74 Noise reduction l10 Number of recordable images 29 30 p PictBridge 135 Picture Motion Browser 130 PlaybackDisplay 93 Portrait 50 Power save 113 Preset white balance 83 Pressing halfway down 49 67 Print 133 135 Priority setup 111 Program auto 57 Program Shift 58 Protect 101 R RAW I06 131 Rear sync 7...

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Page 178: ... of ADI flash metering and High Speed Sync Various bounce functions ES ri1D Usable with all a models Flash HVL F42AM ri1D t v j Flash HVL F56AM ri1D Flash HVL F36AM ri1D Macro Twin Flash Kit HVL MT24AM ri1D Fitter Ola mm 49mm 55mm HVL RLAMe I IQ OO Finer Dia mm 49mm 55mm Cetletroussecomprend 2fIashs pu ts rombre guide24 combines potMlr1tetreinslalles ildifftirentes posilims autourdu supportd ctJje...

Page 179: ...as para sess5es fotograficas mais longas Corpo em liga de magnesio com isolamento contra pO ehumidade VG C70AM Pennet de tenir I appareil verticalement afin de phctographier aisementdes portraits l esboutons de commande se presentent desonnaisseklllia meme dispOOtion hcrizontalementetverticalement Accueille deux batteries NP FM500H hautecapacrte non foomies pour une prise de vue proongee Chassis e...

Page 180: ...LF A350 only d Usable with OSLR A300 only d Usable with OSLR A200 only Usable with OSLR A100 only 05 Vertical Grip Rechargeable Battery Pack AC Adaptor I Charger VG B30AM d d d NP FM500H t1 AC VQ900AM riJInfoUTHIUM m 1 2 ruInfoLlTHIUM m CDInfoUTHIUM Il9 11 Enables comfortable convenient operation of main controls when shooting vertically or horizontally Holds fwo high capacity NP FM500H batteries ...

Page 181: ...DSLR A350 only d Usable with DSLR A300 only d Usable with DSLR A200 only Usable with DSLR Al 00 only en G o en en G CI c en c II External Battery Adaptor for Flash FA EB1AM Additional power supply for longer use of HVL F56AM flash Uses 6AA batteries alkaline NiMH or lithium not included Enables shorter recycle time EN FA CS1AM Required for off camera use of external flash unit HVL F36AM HVL F42AM ...

Page 182: ...LR A350 only d Usable with DSLR A300 only d Usable with DSLR A200 only Usable with DSLR Al00 only 07 Multi Flash Cable Extension Cable for Flash Triple Connector for Flash Sync Terminal Adaptor FA MC1AM FA EC1AM FA TC1AM FA ST1 AM t1D EN Connector cable that enables flash illumination from flash units 59 1 8 in 1 5 m extension cable for Enables synchronized operation of up to 3 off camera cable FA...

Page 183: ...h DSLR A350 only II Usable with DSLR A300 only d Usable with DSLR A200 only Usable with DSLR A100 on Eyepiece Correctors FDA ECF05 ECF1 0 ECF15 ECF20 ECF30 FDA ECN10 ECN20 ECN30 ECN40 IOl lI DOD DOD DOD FOA ECF05 1 0 5 FDA ECF10 1 0 FOA ECf15 1 5 FOA ECf20 1_2 01 fDA ECf30 1 3 01 fDA ECN10i l0 fOA ECN20 2 0 FOA ECN30 3 0 fOA ECN40 4 01 FDA ECF farsighted vision FDA ECN nearsighted vision Diopter d...

Page 184: ...R A700 only d Usable with DSLR A350 only d Usable with DSLR A300 only riG Usable with DSLR A200 only er I RM S1AM 19 3 4 in O 5m Cable length LCD Protect Sheet PCK LS1AM d PCK LS2AM riG PCK LS3AM d d LCD Protect Cover PCK LH1AM d PCK LH2AM riG Allows absolutely steady shooting when the EN camera is fixed to atripod This plastic cover protects the LCD panel This clear film sheet protects the LCD pa...

Page 185: ...m armazenamento igualmente c6modo Inclui cinto com presilhas ecinto D ring LCS AMLC2 d LCS AMLC3 d d ES EN Le LCS AMLC2 est illustre sur la photo ci dessus Soft Carrying Case Aimagem acima refere se ao modelo LCS AMLC2 La imagen anterior corresponde al modelo LCS AMLC2 New case design that provides easy access to your camera and convenient storage Includes belt loop and D ring The picture above is...

Page 186: ...SlR A350 only d Designed for DSLR A300 on d Designed for DSLR A200 only Designed lorDSLR A100only 11 Soft Carrying Case LCS SC20 r l1 Soft Carrying Case LCS SC5 r l1 Soft Carrying Case LCS AMSC30 r l1 Approx size Width 15 314 in 400mm Height 11 7 8 in 300mm Depth 8 3 8 in 21Omm Approx weight 21b to ol 1 2kg Approx size Width 12 5I8in l320mm Height 10 314 in 270mm Depth 7 1 8 in l180mm Approx weigh...

Page 187: ...h DSlR A350 only Usable WIth DSlR A300 only d lJsabIe Wlth DSlR A200 only Usable Wlth DSlR A100 only I STP SH1AM Easy to use Wlde style strap Material Genuine leather EN Black Shoulder Strap Easy to use narrow style strap Matenal Genuine leather STP SH2AM t1D EN STP GB1 AM t1D Black This beh lets the user hold the camera more securely 2 way deSign allows It to be used With Vertical Gnp and body or...

Page 188: ...DSlR A350 only d Usable Wlt l DSlR AJOO only Usable with DSlR A2oo only Usable with DSlR A100only 13 Shoulder Strap STP SS2AM cD Black Cinnabar Silver Shoulder Strap STP SS1AM cD Cinnabar Shoulder Strap STP SB1AM cD Black Cinnabar EN ES Wide style soft shoulder strap Material Nylon Courroie souple format large Materiau nylon Bandolera ancha yblanda Material nailon Correia de ombro suave elonga Mat...

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Page 190: ... stops Qualidade Carl Zeiss com revestimentoT Design elegante Protege as lentes de arranhiies epO 15 Circular PL Filter VF 49CPAM 55CPAM 62CPAM 72CPAM 77CPAM NO Filter VF 49NDAM 55NDAM 62NDAM 72NDAM 77NDAM MC Protector VF 49MPAM 55MPAM 62MPAM 72MPAM 77MPAM Filter Oia mm 49mm 55mm 62mm 72mm 77mm II Fitter Oia mm 49mm 55mrn 62mm 72mm 77mm II Filter Dia mm 49mm 55mm 62mm 72mm 77mm Carl Zeiss quality ...

Page 191: ...th DSLR A350 only d Usable with DSLR A300 only d Usable with DSLR A200 only Usable with DSLR A100only Capuchon con u pour la monture d objectil a ALC A55 Tapa disenada para acoplarse ala montura del objetivo a Cap designed to lit the a lens mount EN Rear Lens Cap Protects Carl Zeiss lenses from dust and scratches Can be used with other a lens Front Lens Cap ALC F62Z F72Z F77Z 62mm 72mm 77mm Filter...

Page 192: ... 56 GSSM DT 11 18mm F4 5 56 75 3DDmm F45 5 6 1DDmm F2 8Macro 135mm F2 8 14 51 STF 500mm F8 Reflex 17 Lens Hood ALC SHOOOl SH0002 SH0003 SHOOOS SH0006 SH0007 SH0008 SH00091 SHOOI0 SH0011 SH0013 SH0014 SH0016 SH102 SH104 SH10S Lens Cases LCL 60AM I 90AM I 140AM AlC SHOOOS AlC SHOOll AlC SHoo14 EN Blocks out light from the sun or other light sources to prevent glare and lens flare Lens case to protec...

Page 193: ...rnr le Commander VG B30AM AC AdaptBf Charger IPCK LS3AM d dAM SlAM AM LlAM d to AC VQ900AM t1D t1D 18 C G c U ti Off Camera Shoe for Flash E FA CS1AM t1D 0 Tnp1e Connector lor Rash G co FA TC1AM External Battery 0 en External Flash t I Adapter Sync TermInal Adaptor HVL F56AM FA EB1AM FA STl AM t1D Off Camera Cable for Rash FA CCl AM t1D ExtenSion Cable for Flash FA EC1AM External Flash External Fl...

Page 194: ... DSLR A350 only d Usable WIth DSLR A300 only d Usable with DSLR A200 only UsablewrthDSLR Al00only 19 fa Usablewrth all a models d Usable WIth DSLR A700 only d Usable With DSLR A350 only d Usable WIth DSLR A300 only d Usable with DSLR A200 only UsablewrthDSLR Al00only 19 ...

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Page 196: ...0 only I E I li Usable wrth DSLR A300only d Usable with DSLR A200 only Usable With OSLR Al00 only 21 CompactFlash NCFB NCFC Series Digital Photo Printer DPP FP90 1 PictBridge Print Pack SVM F40P F120P High quality media with high speed reading and writing for continuous advance EN For more information visit Paquetes de impresi6n Sony de alta calidad con protecci6n Super Coat 2para obtener impresio...

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Page 202: ...l be automatically applied al checkout Promo code 0 helll 11111111111111111111111111111 3 295 367 11 Time to enjoy your new camera and free photo bundle from Shutterfly What s inside your free bundle One I 2 momh calendar One 1I x14 poster pr nt One set of f 2 note cords Shullerfly makes it easy ta create cards calendars and collage prints from your photos Your photo gifts look great and you can k...

Page 203: ...er rights which vary from state to state 11111111111111111111111111111 2 696 103 11 Printed in Japan I DSLR Cameras and Lenses for DSLR Camera LIMITED WARRANTY US Only Sony Electronics Inc Sony warrants this product against defects in material or workmanship forthe time periods and as set forth below Pursuant to this Limited Warranty Sony will at its option i repair the product using new or refurb...

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