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Summary of Contents for DSLR-A700

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Page 2: ...UALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL 2 This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the applianc...

Page 3: ...ctric shock Never spill liquid of any kind on the set Attachments Do not use attachments not recommended by the manufacturer as they may cause hazards Cleaning Unplug the set from the wall outlet before cleaning or polishing it Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners Use a cloth lightly dampened with water for cleaning the exterior of the set Water and Moisture Do not use power line operate...

Page 4: ...rols that are specified in the operating instructions Improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage and will often require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the set to nonnal operation When the set exhibits a distinct change in performance this indicates a need for service Servicing Do not attempt to service the set yourself as opening or removing covers may expose y...

Page 5: ...lephone No 858 942 2230 This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation CAUTION You are cautioned that any changes or modifications not expressly approved in this manual could void ...

Page 6: ...s product is disposed of correctly you will help prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and human health which could otherwise be caused by inappropriate waste handling of this product The recycling of materials will help to conserve natural resources For more detailed information about recycling of this product please contact your local Civic Office your household waste dispo...

Page 7: ...ecording to make sure that the camera is working correctly This camera is designed to be dust and moisture resistant but not to be waterproof and splash proof When using the camera in the rain be careful not to get the camera and lens wet Clean the camera after use if the camera becomes dirty With water sand dust salt etc left on the camera the camera may cause a malfunction Read also Precautions ...

Page 8: ... cause a malfunction On focal length The picture angle of this camera is narrower than that of a 35 mm format film camera You can find the approximate equivalent of the focal length of a 35 mm format film camera and shoot with the same picture angle by increasing the focal length of your lens by half For example by using a 50 mm lens you can get the approximate equivalent of a 75 mm lens of a 35 m...

Page 9: ...de dial 34 Scene Selection 35 Shooting with program auto P 36 Shooting with aperture priority mode A 37 Shooting with shutter speed priority mode S 39 Shooting with manual exposure mode M 41 Exposure 45 Adjusting the exposure 45 Locking the exposure AE lock 46 Selecting the metering mode 48 Focus 49 Setting the AF area 49 Selecting the focus mode 52 Switching the AF MF easily 53 Using AF illuminat...

Page 10: ...your own settings 79 Using the C Custom button 81 Using the viewing functions Viewing images 83 Switching the playback screen 83 Switching to the index screen 84 Displaying the histogram 85 Enlarging images 86 Rotating an image 88 Viewing images on a TV screen 89 Operating with the Remote Commander 91 Using the menu Menu list 92 Recording menu 1 94 Image size Aspect ratio Quality D RangeOptimizer ...

Page 11: ... Eye Start AF EyeStart trigr AFIMF button AFIMF control AF drive speed AF area disp FocusHoldButton o Custom menu 2 107 AEL button Ctrl dial setup Dial exp comp Ctrl dial lock Button ops Release w oCard Release wloLens o Custom menu 3 110 Red eye reduc Exp comp set Bracket order Auto review Auto off wi VF Rec info disp Img orientation o Custom menu 4 113 Custom reset 11 ...

Page 12: ...ide show Interval Setup menu 1 120 LCD brightness Info disp time Power save Video output HDMIoutput Ii3 Language Dateffime setup Setup menu 2 123 Memory card File number Folder name Select folder New folder USB connection MassStrg card Setup menu 3 125 Menu start Delete confirm Audio signals Cleaning mode Reset default ...

Page 13: ...lling the software 136 Using the Picture Motion Browser 137 Using the Image Data Converter SR 139 Using the Image Data Lightbox SR 140 Using the Remote Camera Control 142 Irinlill imalel How to print images 145 Printing images directly using a PictBridge compliant printer 146 Troubleshooting 149 Warning messages 158 On the memory card not supplied 161 On the lnfoLiTHIUM battery pack 163 On the bat...

Page 14: ... 107 ID Remote sensor 60 l Grip sensor 105 ID AF illuminator 54 102 Self timer lamp 57 ID Depth of field preview button 39 jQj Lens contacts j Mirror I12l Lens mount Lens release button step 2 in Read This First IHl Focus mode lever 52 101 MJ WB White Balance button 61 II Built in flash step 5 in Read This First 1m DRIVE button 55 MI Mode dial 34 HDMI terminal 90 121 148 gQ VIDEO OUT USB terminal ...

Page 15: ...Accessory shoe 166 Diopter adjustment dial step 5 in Read This First IHl Metering mode lever 48 For shooting AEL AE lock button 43 46 1SLOW SYNC button 77 For viewing Index button 84 11m e Image sensor position mark 50 IZ For shooting AFIMF Auto focus manual focus button 53 For viewing Q Enlarge button 86 M Rear control dial 30 107 Access lamp step 3 in Read This First Super SteadyShot switch step...

Page 16: ... step J in Read This First ID Battery cover step 1 in Read This First Remote Commander Q With the exception of the 2 SEC and SHUTTER buttons the buttons only work when the camera is connected to a TV pages 60 91 148 I 2 SEC shutter release in 2 seconds button 2J SHUTTER button Histogram button 85 1J DISP Display button 83 ID Index button 84 ID oJ Rotate button 88 l E Playback button 83 ID MENU but...

Page 17: ...he front of the camera in order to operate the camera page 14 CD While pressing on the tab inset your fingernail into the slit to pull out the battery case Place a new battery with the side facing up Insert the battery case back into the Remote Commander until it clicks WARNING Battery may explode if mistreated Do not recharge disassemble or dispose of in fire When the lithium battery becomes weak...

Page 18: ...der ring hold the tip of the strap with your finger and slide the holder ring rather than the tip of the strap into position to secure the strap If the holder ring comes off the strap put it back on the strap from the notched side Notched Side I ...

Page 19: ... The flash is being charged Lit The flash has been charged step 5 in Read This First WL Wireless flash 73 H High speed sync 167 1m Manual focus 53 Focus step 5 in Read This First 125 Shutter speed 39 5 6 Aperture 37 I EV scale 42 47 58 2 1 00 01 02 AE lock 46 9 Shots remaining counter 56 _ Camera shake warning step 5 in Read This First TIP eo III Super SteadyShot scale step 5 in Read This First i ...

Page 20: ...O 3Ev3 O 3Ev3 Lo3 i Aperture 37 Shutter speed 39 IYP 1 125 F5 6 2 o I A O 1 3 2 1 1 3 IA O I DI_I I 11 Ii1 1 1 m 11 Awe I 90 1 FINE ICL I 100 I I Quick Navi B Creative Style I 4 5 3 1 2 F5 6 1 125 i Rf y i i0 WJ m Register number 79 3 2 0 Exposure 45 AE lock 46 AWB 1 1 5500KM1 White balance Auto Preset Color temperature Color filter Custom 61 CL CM CS Image size 94 t L c M REAR Wl 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 IS...

Page 21: ...Front or rear control dial JIIIk Front control dial Rear control dial LCD monitor single image playback 100 0003 0 DPOF3 FINE CL csJ 1130 F4 0 Iso400 2007 1 110 37PM 3 7 L i i J 1CFI Memory card 123 100 0003 Folder file number 133 o n Protect 115 DPOF3 DPOF set 116 RAW cRAW Image quality 96 RAW J cRAW J X FINE FINE STO CL CM CS Image size 94 r L I M c s m Battery remaining step I in Read This Firs...

Page 22: ...r total number of images Protect 115 Folder file number 133 Memory card 123 U 1 125 F3 5 ISO 100 O 3 m4 0 3 35mm 55OOKM1 m 1 00 0003 0 DPOF3 J 100 0003 1 I t i ptay DPOF3 DPOF set 116 RAW cRAW RAW J cRAW J X FINE FINE STO Image quality 96 Cl CM CS Image size 94 t Lt MC S D Battery remaining step 1 in Read This First Playback image 85 T i IiI l Histogram 85 PA8M Mode dial 34 I 1 2l 1 125 Shutter sp...

Page 23: ...AUTO o I 1_1 AWB I FINE ICL I 100 illQuick Navi B Creative Style Nodisplay DISP Display button Vertical position splay Enlarged display Eil 0 3 Eil I 3 2 1 O 1 2 3 1B Q 3 I D 1 1 ISO AUTO 0 I ISO AUTO Nodi rm 1 10 I FINE ICL IAWB FINE 1 CL IAWB l iI9O k 10 100 R90 I 100 ill B Creative Styi ill BCrealiv StyIe Detailed display 1 DISP Display button The instructions in this operating instructions are...

Page 24: ...0 RAW JPEG 4 8 18 38 77 153 309 cRAW 9 17 35 73 148 293 590 RAW 6 II 24 50 100 199 401 Image size l 10M Aspect ratio 16 9 Units Images r i u JY n J f n I m im t C i T Standard 36 65 136 280 565 1120 2250 Fine 24 44 94 193 390 773 1553 Extra fine 13 24 51 105 212 420 844 cRAW JPEG 6 12 25 53 107 212 427 RAW JPEG 5 9 19 39 80 158 318 cRAW 9 17 35 73 148 293 590 RAW 6 11 24 50 100 199 401 Image size ...

Page 25: ...ge size M 5 4M Aspect ratio 16 9 Standard 74 132 276 566 1142 2262 4543 Fme 56 101 212 435 877 1737 3489 Extra fine 33 59 125 256 517 1024 2057 cRAW JPEG 8 14 30 62 126 251 504 RAW JPEG 5 10 21 44 90 179 359 Image size S2 6M Aspect ratio 16 9 Units Images Standard 81 145 305 625 1262 2497 5016 Fine 62 112 236 484 977 1933 3883 Extra fine 38 68 143 294 593 1175 2360 cRAW JPEG 8 14 31 63 128 255 512...

Page 26: ...406 Image size L10M Aspect ratio 16 9 Units Images Standard 73 147 291 570 1142 2281 Fine 50 101 201 393 788 1574 Extra fine 27 55 109 214 428 856 cRAW JPEG 13 27 55 108 217 433 RAW JPEG 10 20 4 80 161 323 cRAW 19 38 76 149 299 598 RAW 13 26 52 101 203 406 Image size M6 4M Aspect ratio 3 2 Units Images Standard 100 202 400 783 1567 3129 Fine 71 144 286 560 1121 2239 Extra fine 40 81 160 314 629 12...

Page 27: ... Image size S3 0M Aspect ratio 3 2 Units Images Units Images Standard 148 298 589 1152 2307 4605 Fine 113 228 452 885 1772 3537 Extra fine 66 134 266 522 1044 2086 cRAW JPEG 16 33 65 128 256 511 RAW JPEG 11 23 46 91 182 364 Image size S2 6M Aspect ratio 16 9 Units Images Standard 163 329 650 1273 2547 5085 Fine 126 254 503 985 1972 3937 Extra fine 76 154 306 598 1198 2392 cRAW JPEG 16 33 66 130 26...

Page 28: ...t to Fine Focus mode is set to AF A Automatic AF Shooting once every 30 seconds The t1ash strobes once every two times The power turns on and off once every ten times The measurement method is based on the CIPA standard CIPA Camera Imaging Products Association The number of shooting images does not change regardless of image size The battery capacity decreases as the number of uses increases and a...

Page 29: ...an select playback images using the multi selector Examples To select menu items Moving the multi selector to I moves the cursor in the corresponding direction Pressing the center of the multi selector enters the selected item RangeOptimizer Standard Creative Style Standard Custom button Creative Style Exposure step 0 3 EV Select Enter _ To select playback images On the single screen Select a prev...

Page 30: ... from the recording information screen the Exclusive disp screen that switches the display to each exclusive screen is available In this operating instructions examples use the Quick Navi screen for explanations Exclusive disp screen Quick Navi screen 111111 100 125 160 200 250 ISO sensitivity IsoAUTO Select Exit Fn Function button Front control dial Rear control dial Multi selector l j i 30 1 Pre...

Page 31: ...shed only on the Exclusive disp screen 1 Follow steps 1 and 2 on the procedure of How to operate on the Quick Navi screen 2 Press the center of the multi selector so that the Exclusive disp screen appears 3 Set up with the multi selector For details on how to set up each item see the corresponding page You can also substitute the front and rear control dials for the multi selector ISO sensitivity ...

Page 32: ...lay screen page 23 Operate from the lIIOI low to use ltie menu Recording menu 32 MENU button e 1 Press the MENU button to display the menu 2 Move the multi selector to to select the desired menu page Recording menu 1 2 3 4 o Custom menu 1 2 3 4 E Playback menu 1 2 Setup menu I 2 3 Multi selector Menu now Menus not selected selected l I 2 3 4 llo E I tm__ L lv 1 Aspect ratio 3 2 Quality Fine D Rang...

Page 33: ...e center New folder USB connection Mass Storage MassStrg card Selected card Select _ Enter _ 5 Press the MENU button to turn off the menu The menu is also turned off if you press the shutter button halfway down When setting the menu you can substitute the front or rear control dial for the multi selector Rotating the front control dial moves the cursor to J JT and rotating the rear control dial mo...

Page 34: ...r speed and the aperture value page 41 Aperture priority mode Allows you to shoot after adjusting the aperture value manually page 37 Allows you to shoot with preset settings according to the scene page 35 Program auto mode Allows you to shoot with the exposure adjusted automatically both the shutter speed and the aperture value The other settings can be adjusted and your setting values can be sav...

Page 35: ... You can change any of the settings except Creative Style page 67 but the settings are reset by choosing another mode or turning off the power Macro Shoots close subjects such as flowers insects You can achieve clear and sharp focus When shooting with the built in flash within the range of 1 m 39 3 8 inches shadows may appear on the lower part of the image Do not use with the built in flash The mi...

Page 36: ...ogram auto mode In both auto adjustment and program auto mode the shutter speed and aperture are automatically adjusted You can change other settings In auto adjustment mode the new settings will be reset when another mode is selected or the power is turned off In program auto mode the new settings will be maintained if another mode has been selected or the power has been turned off When the camer...

Page 37: ...Custom menu page 107 When the shutter speed and the aperture value are displayed you no longer have to keep pressing the shutter button When the shutter speed and the aperture value disappear seconds later the adjusted values also disappear When the flash is pulled up you cannot select the program shift When the program shift is turned on pulling up the flash cancels the program shift SUoDting wil...

Page 38: ...mount of ambient light page 73 When using the flash if you close the aperture a larger F number the flash light does not reach a distant subject Opening the aperture a smaller F number is recommended If you close the aperture a larger F number the amount of light passing through the lens is decreased and the shutter speed becomes slower Using a tripod is recommended Q Shooting techniques The depth...

Page 39: ...n the aperture is narrowed to match the aperture value displayed in the viewfinder The image in the viewfinder will be darker When the focus is not fixed and the depth of field preview button is pressed you cannot take a picture To take a picture press the depth of field preview button with lit in the viewfinder With a lens equipped with a focus hold button you can set the camera to perform the pr...

Page 40: ... when the shutter button is pressed halfway down You can shoot at this point but adjusting again is recommended When the flash is pulled up the flash fires regardless of the amount of ambient light page 73 When using the flash if you close the aperture a larger F number by making the shutter speed slower the flash light does not reach a distant subject When the shutter speed is one second or more ...

Page 41: ..._ Front control dial IQ 50m s 6 c l 1 3 2 1 ri 1 2 3 I DlrDJl I 11 D lAWS 90 1 RNE ICL IfiiI 100 Rear control dial M 1 S0 1 3 2 1 O 2 3 I DlrDJl I 11 D lAws 90 1 FINE ICL I 100 BULB Bulb shooting is indicated next to 30 page 43 In the manual exposure mode even when ISO sensitivity page 64 is set to AUTO it is fixed to ISO 200 You can exchange their functions of the front and rear control dials wit...

Page 42: ...V is shifted by just the corresponding amount of the adjustment How to use the AEL button in manual mode While you press and hold the AEL AE lock button the exposure detennined by the meter is locked as the standard exposure 0 0 EV When you recompose your shot with the AEL AE lock button pressed an exposure value within the spot metering circle appears as the second standard index The following il...

Page 43: ...on and turn the front control dial to select the desired shutter speed and aperture value combination Front control dial AEL AE lock button Mode dial 4 BULB long exposure shooting As long as the shutter button is pressed the shutter remains open You can shoot trails of light such as fireworks Attach a tripod to the camera when using the bulb shooting function Front control dial i Shutterbutton n t...

Page 44: ...ot do any further shooting You can cancel this function with Long exp NR in the Recording menu page 103 The Super SteadyShot function is automatically turned off The higher the ISO sensitivity or the longer the exposure time the more outstanding the noise on the monitor To reduce camera shake connecting the Remote Commander is recommended pages 60 166 To attach the eyepiece cover When the shutter ...

Page 45: ...re button Multi selector CD Press the I d Exposure button to display the Exposure compo screen Exposure compo 0 3 I 2 1 0 1 2 The compensation level is also checked on the EV scale in the viewfinder Adiust Exit Toward Toward Adjust the exposure with on the multi selector Toward Brightens an image 0 The exposure is determined automatically by the camera Toward Darkens an image You can substitute th...

Page 46: ...picture This is effective when the metering object and focusing object are different or when you want to shoot continuously while keeping the same exposure value Shutter button AEL AE lock button 46 CD Target the subject for which you want to meter the exposure Adjust the focus you do not need to lock the focus Press the AEL AE lock button lights up in the viewfinder and on the LCD monitor to indi...

Page 47: ...displays are as follows when the AEL AE lock button is pressed AEL AE lock button is Recompose on 0 while Recompose on e while pressed holding the AEL AE lock holding the AEL AE lock button down button down j The locked exposure The locked exposure D c I I D _ 1 en U 2 1 1 2 U 2 1 1 2 a 3 Jq D T D c The light level within the The light level of 0 is 0 3 spot metering circle is 1 3 EV less than the...

Page 48: ...ode measures light only in the spot metering circle in the center of the frame This is suitable for shooting a subject with strong contrast or measuring the light of a specific area of the screen If the area to be measured is not in the center of the screen use AE lock to take the picture page 46 Spot metering area Position of the subject 48 Q Multi segment metering The screen of this camera is eq...

Page 49: ...n button to display the Quick Navi screen page 30 Select the AF area item with the multi selector 1 3 2 lJ H 3 IA O 1 1 D t strJ H it1t ID H1 0 1 lJ 1 AWB rAjjXGiiy 1 FINE 1 ClI 71 oj Select Chan e More Select the desired mode with front or rear control dial After selecting the AF area in step if you press the center of the multi selector the screen switches to the Exclusive disp screen On this sc...

Page 50: ...se Subjects that may require special focusing Using the auto focus it is hard to focus on the following subjects In such cases use the focus lock shooting feature page 51 or manual focus page 53 A subject that is low in contrast such as blue sky or a white wall Two subjects at different distances overlapping in the AF area A subject that is composed of repeating patterns such as the facade of a bu...

Page 51: ...utter button halfway down Keep the shutter button halfway down and put the subject back in the original position to re compose the shot Press the shutter button fully down to take the picture If anything but the subject is in the AF area When Wide is selected the default setting an undesired subject that is located in another area may be in focus In such cases pressing the center of the multi sele...

Page 52: ... 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 This mode is used in various situations You can substitute DMF Direct Manual Focus for AF A with AF A setup in the 101 Recording menu page 101 C Continuous AF In this mode the camera continues to focus while the shutter button is pressed and held hal...

Page 53: ... The focus mode can be switched not only with the focus mode lever located on the front of the camera but also with the AF MF button located on the rear You can switch between auto focus and manual focus without relaxing your position AFIMF control Focusing ring AF MF button In auto focus mode By pressing the AF MF button the focus mode is switched temporarily to the manual focus Press and hold th...

Page 54: ... of the AF illuminator is approximately I to 7 m 3 3 to 23 feet AF illuminator does not operate when the focus mode is set to Continuous AF or the subject is moving The or indicator lights in the viewfinder The AF illuminator may not operate with focal lengths of 300 mm or longer When an external flash is attached the AF illuminator of the external flash is used You can deactivate the AF illuminat...

Page 55: ...acket Cant Select Exit 3 Press the center of the multi selector to turn off the screen The default setting 0 Single shot adv Also used for canceling other drive modes Hi Lo Continuous adv page 56 01002 Self timer page 57 fmc lmI3e lmI3e fmC lmI3e fmC Bracket Cont page 57 0 3 v3 0 3 v5 0 5Ev3 O 5EvS 0 7 3 0 7 S fmS fmS fms fmS fmS mi 3S Bracket Single page 58 0 3 v3 O 3 vS 0 5Ev3 O 5EvS 0 7 3 0 7 S...

Page 56: ... number returns to the original number depending on the camera memory buffer I iJ 2 1 0 10 2 2J When the built in flash is fired images are shot after the flash has been charged When the focus mode is set to Continuous AF or Automatic AF the focus is set separately on each image When set to Single shot AF the focus is fixed on the first image The last image is displayed in auto review The number o...

Page 57: ...ething similar behind the camera and you press the shutter button without looking into the viewfinder use the eyepiece cover attached on the shoulder strap to prevent unnecessary lighting from seeping through the viewfinder and affecting the exposure page 44 I An accurate exposure setting is required for some shooting In such cases a photographer continuously shoots some images with the exposure s...

Page 58: ...not used ambient bracket shooting is performed and the shutter speed and aperture are changed to accommodate bracket shooting When the flash is used flash bracket shooting is performed and the flash light is changed In ambient bracket shooting the shutter speed and aperture change in program auto mode the shutter speed changes in aperture priority mode and aperture changes in shutter speed priorit...

Page 59: ...age with normal white balance side an image with paler colors and side an image with reddish colors Shifts the white balance by 10 mired when taking a picture mritB Shifts the white balance by 20 mired when taking a picture Mired a unit to indicate the color conversion quality in color temperature filters Only the image recorded last is displayed in auto review page Ill Shooting with the ORO advan...

Page 60: ...ress the SHUTTER or 2 SEC button You cannot use the other drive modes Continuous advanced etc To lock the focus focus lock shooting page 51 press the shutter button on the camera halfway down and release the button then shoot with the Remote Commander After shooting the focus remains locked Any operation on the camera will release the focus lock In BULB shooting page 43 the camera starts exposure ...

Page 61: ...ng conditions Reddish Incandescent Fluorescent Green tinged Bluish Cloudy Daylight White standard Example The color of an image affected by light sources The color tones are adjusted automati ally in the auto white balance mode However you can adjust color tones manually with the white balance mode Multi selector Front control dial WB White Balance button Rear control dial CD Press the WB White Ba...

Page 62: ...cloudy sky 3 to 3 _ Tungsten Adjusts for incandescent lighting or video light such as at photography studios 3 to 3 Fluorescent Adjusts for fluorescent lighting 4 to 2 Flash Adjusts for flash condition 3 to 3 ColorTemperature Color See the following page filter I Lj Custom 1 3 Custom Uses the custom white balance See page 63 setup You can substitute the Fn Function button for the WB White Balance ...

Page 63: ...elector after the setting is completed In a scene where the ambient light consists of multiple types of light source use of custom white balance is recommended in order to accurately reproduce the whiteness Up to three settings are registered CD Select a custom white balance item with AI on the multi selector Switch the item with White balance 1 11 tB 7500K G4 I a Custom 2 2 6400KG3 t 1 To registe...

Page 64: ...ed a custom white balance is registered with the flash light taken into account Take pictures with the flash in later shootings 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 t a indicator turns yellow on the recording information...

Page 65: ...the ISO sensitivity is automatically adjusted between ISO 200 and ISO 800 You can change the maximum and minimum values with ISO Auto max and ISO Auto min in the Recording menu page 100 If the mode dial is set to M it is fixed at ISO 200 The built in flash range the range within which the correct exposure is provided depends on the aperture value and ISO sensitivity Refer to the following table to...

Page 66: ...switches to the Exclusive disp screen On this screen select the desired mode with J T on the multi selector then press the center When in Advanced Level adjust the level with You can also switch the screen to the Exclusive disp screen from the ft Recording menu page 97 maFF Off Does not correct brightness or contrast mil Standard Adjusts the brightness and contrast of the whole screen i 3 Advanced...

Page 67: ...les optimal for various scenes and purposes You can take a picture with an appropriate color balance and tone The camera is equipped with four unswitchable styles Standard Vivid Neutral and Adobe RGB and three styleboxes to which you can assign image styles of your choosing Portrait Landscape and BIW are assigned to the styleboxes as the default settings To take pictures with the styleboxes as the...

Page 68: ...efault setting ISilindanlt Standard For capturing various scenes with rich gradation and beautiful colors I Vivid t Vivid The saturation and contrast are heightened for capturing striking images of colorful scenes and subjects such as flowers spring greenery blue sky or ocean views INeutra Neutral The saturation and sharpness are lowered for capturing images in a quiet tone This is also suitable f...

Page 69: ... capturing autumn scenes vividly highlighting the red and yellow of coloring leaves I Bfwt 81W For capturing images in black and white monotone ISepiat Sepia For capturing images in sepia monotone Multi selector Fn Function button Front control dial g Rear control dial CD Press the Fn Function button to display the Quick Navi screen page 30 When the enlarged display screen is used page 23 you cann...

Page 70: ...elect the item with and make adjustments with AI Creative Style Standard IStindardt Press the center of the multi selector after the setting is completed 70 Of the seven image styles explained in Basic operation the last three styles are Styleboxes I 3 which can be switched Example When you have assigned Standard to one stylebox and Landscape to two styleboxes Standard Saturation contrast and shar...

Page 71: ...age styles in the switchable style boxes can adjust the Zone Matching You can keep the image from becoming overexposed or underexposed This function is also available for a RAW file 1 This keeps the image from becoming underexposed with shooting a high keyed subject Use in low key predominantly dark scenes is recommended as the image tends to become whitish a Zone Matching is not performed 1 to 2 ...

Page 72: ... large part of the subject is vivid green or red Adobe RGB is more effective than other sRGB color modes The tile name of the image starts with _DSC About color matching in Adobe RGB When displaying images that were recorded with Adobe RGB on non Adobe RGB compliant devices or on the LCD monitor on the rear of the camera images are displayed with low saturation To edit or print images recorded wit...

Page 73: ...ck Navi screen In this case set up from the menu Select a Flash item with the multi selector Select the desired mode with the front or rear control dial The flash indicator is displayed only when the flash is pulled up After selecting the flash item in step if you press the center of the multi selector the screen switches to the Exclusive disp screen On this screen select the desired mode with on ...

Page 74: ...a and the external flash Select WL Wireless Remove the external flash from the camera and pull up the built in flash on the camera WL appears in the viewfinder and on the LCD monitor Determine the position of the camera and the external flash Make sure the built in flash and the external flash are fully charged The built in flash is fully charged when appears in the viewfinder The external flash i...

Page 75: ... performed in a dark environment such as indoors etc We recommend that you place the camera and the external flash in the gray area within radius 5 m 16 4 ft as illustrated below For more information about flash range also refer to the operating instructions supplied with your flash Do not place the external flash directly behind the subject About the wireless flash channels Change the channel of ...

Page 76: ...alfway down m4 appears in the viewfinder When performing flash compensation with the built in flash the positive effect may not be visible due to the limited amount of flash light if the subject is at or around the maximum range for the flash If the subject is very close the negative effect may not be visible Q Exposure compensation and flash compensation Exposure compensation changes the shutter ...

Page 77: ...ecause of the slower shutter speed In shutter speed priority mode or manual mode slow sync shooting is not available using the AEL AE lock button You can set the camera to keep the slow sync mode after the SLOW SYNC button is released with lAEL button in the 0 Custom menu page 107 UsI lie flasi SlOG terminal You can use a flash equipped with a flash sync cord Flash sync terminal Open the cover of ...

Page 78: ...he flash will always be full emission Flash compensation page 75 cannot be used You can perform bracket shooting while holding down the AEL AE lock button the aperture is adjusted page 46 Using auto white balance is not recommended Use custom white balance to gain more precise white balance You can use a flash equipped with a flash sync terminal of the opposite polarity ...

Page 79: ...ttons and levers You cannot register only some of the items Press the MENU button to display the menu screen Select 101 Recording menu 4 Memory with the multi selector page 32 0123t4 IOlB Memory Rec mode reset Select Enter IlIlll J Press the center of the multi selector to display the Select register screen The memory information set in step CD the current setting on the camera will be displayed s...

Page 80: ...hutter speed values are also registered Program shift and manual shift cannot be registered 2 The number and the settings will be registered with the custom white balance 3 Contrast saturation sharpness brightness and Zone Matching will be registered at the same time To recall the saved settings CD Set the mode dial to MR to display the Memory recall screen Select the number to be recalled with on...

Page 81: ...andard Jj Wid it AWl Elposure step O 3EV Select Enter 1IIllI I Press the center of the multi selector J 0 1 2 3 4 10 I EI Image size L 12M Aspect ratio 3 2 Quality Fine D RangeOptimizer Standard Fi 1 Qu allly J EXpclsu estep lo iiari i80pti ze l Select Enter IIIllI I o Select the item to be assigned with f and press the center Multi selector C Custom button The default setting AF lock Functions as...

Page 82: ...page 94 Quality Displays the image quality setup screen page 96 Creative Style Displays the Creative Style setup screen page 67 D RangeOptimizer Displays the D Range Optimizer setup screen page 66 Flash mode Displays the flash mode screen page 73 Memory Displays the register setup screen page 79 To use the assigned function Press the C Custom button The assigned function is activated or its menu s...

Page 83: ...ect an image with SWifclling tile plallla 1 s reen During playback each time you press the DISP Display button the screen changes as follows DISP Display button Latest recording history up to five images With recording data With recording data Without recording data The DrSp Display button switches the recording data display on and off in other playback modes such as on an enlarged screen 83 ...

Page 84: ... selector 9 image index 2007 1 110 37 1251193 4 image index 25 image index Wil102 125 FINE CL 1 2 f 1 1 _ g 2007 1 110 37 1251193 FINE CL lI II102 125 Rotating the rear dial switches the index images screen by screen This is convenient when you want to switch to the next screen quickly To select the folder CD Select the folder bar with on the multi selector then press the center The currently sele...

Page 85: ...usly selected with Delete confirm in the Setup menu page 125 When you want to delete selected images see page 114 Once you have deleted an image you cannot restore it Protected images cannot be deleted Displaying the histogram Pressing the Histogram button displays the histogram and recording data of the displayed image Pressing it again turns the screen to a previous screen Histogram button When ...

Page 86: ...exposure compensation on the positive side This compensation brightens the whole picture making the entire histogram shift to the bright side right side If the exposure compensation is applied on the negative side the histogram will shift to the other side Both ends of the histogram consist only of data of 100 black or white Checking the histogram allows you to know the status of the image beforeh...

Page 87: ... tJ on the multi selector Each time you press the center of the multi selector the screen changes between the enlarged screen and the whole screen The map of the enlarged portion You can select an image with the front control dial Press the Q Enlarge or Playback button so that enlarged playback is canceled and the screen returns to the screen that was displayed before enlarging The scaling range i...

Page 88: ...d for rotating images appears Rotate a Exit Press the center of the multi selector to rotate the image to your desired orientation Press the EJ Playback or oJ Rotate button to return to the normal screen Once you rotate the image the image is played back in the rotated position even if you turn off the power When you copy rotated images to a computer Picture Motion Browser contained on the CD ROM ...

Page 89: ...with the TV 3 Turn on the camera and press Playback Images shot with the camera appear on the TV screen Select the desired image with on the multi selector Multi selector Playback button When using your camera abroad it may be necessary to switch the video signal output to match that of your TV system page 121 The LCD monitor on the rear of the camera does not turned on The quality of images displ...

Page 90: ... more details Some devices may not work properly Do not connect the output connector of the device with the HOMI terminalon the camera This may cause a malfunction You can change the type of output signal with HOMI output in the Setup menu page 121 On Photo TV HO This camera is compatible with the Photo TV HD standard By connecting Sony s Photo TV HD compatible devices using an HDMI cable whole ne...

Page 91: ...aq Monaco Russia Ukraine etc Connecting the camera to a TV and turning to the playback mode allows you to play back images using the Remote Commander Most of the buttons on the Remote Commander have the same functions as the buttons on the camera PAL N system Argentina Paraguay Uruguay PAL M system Brazil The other buttons are used when the camera is in recording mode or is connected to a PictBrid...

Page 92: ...sure step 3 4 AF A setup Memory AF area Rec mode reset Priority setup AF illuminator AF wi shutter Long exp NR High ISO NR o Custom menu pages 105 to 113 01 02 Eye Start AF AEL button EyeStart trigr Ctrl dial setup AF MF button Dial exp comp AF MF control Ctrl dial lock AF drive speed Button ops AF area disp Release wloCard FocusHoldButton Release wloLens 03 04 Red eye reduc Custom reset Exp comp ...

Page 93: ...p Date imprint Index print PlaybackDisplay Setup menu pages 120 to 126 1 2 3 LCD brightness Memory card Menu start Info disp time File number Delete confirm Power save Folder name Audio signals Video output Select folder Cleaning mode HDMIoutput New folder Reset default r 1 Language USB connection Daterrime setup MassStrg card 93 ...

Page 94: ...or displayed on a computer screen 4272 CD CD Image size L Image size S Aspect ratio 3 2 Pixel Many pixels Fine image quality and large file size Few pixels Rough image quality but small file size 94 L 12M 4272 x 2848 pixels M 6 4M 3104 x 2064 pixels S 3 0M 2128 x 1424 pixels Aspect ratio 16 9 L 10M 4272 x 2400 pixels M 5 4M 3104 x 1744 pixels S 2 6M 2128 x 1200 pixels When you select a RAW file wi...

Page 95: ...ting web pages Smaller More Rough This is a size larger than A3 size You can print images with a margin around the A3 size image You can select the aspect ratio to suit your purpose 3 2 A normal ratio 16 9 An HDTV ratio 16 9 is recommended when viewing on an HDTV When 16 9 is selected make your composition in this area 125 5 6 1 9 RAW files recorded in 16 9 ratio are displayed in 16 9 ratio using ...

Page 96: ...e file size This will allow more fi les to be recorded in one memory jl card but the image quality will be lower Once the image quality is lowered it cannot Standard STO be restored on a computer afterwards If you plan to process or edit the image file later r consider the image quality carefully when selecting the setting High The data is compressed up to about 60 to 70 compared to an image not c...

Page 97: ...corded accurate colors can be reproduced on a computer You cannot verify an effect of D Range Optimizer advanced even if you enlarge the image recorded in RAW or cRAW format The effect is recorded on the image U RangeOptimizer You can analyze the recorded scene and make automatic adjustments to optimize the image quality Off I 7Qi F For details see page 66 Standard m Advanced Auto Advanced Level r...

Page 98: ... 81 AF MF control D O F preview ISO White balance Exposure camp Flash compens Drive mode AF area Image size Quality Creative Style D RangeOptimizer Flash mode Memory Exposure step You can select a 0 5 or 0 3 compensation increment for shutter speed aperture and exposure 0 5 EV Changes in 1 2 EV steps 0 3 EV Changes in 1 3 EV steps ...

Page 99: ...ain amount of flash light regardless of the brightness of a subject This option is disabled when Autoflash is selected ADI Advanced Distance Integration TTL Through the lens When the distance between the subject and the external flash not supplied cannot be determined wireless flash shooting using an external flash not supplied shooting with an off camera flash using a cable shooting with a macro ...

Page 100: ...in meter at ISO 100 Flash compens For details see page 75 ISO Auto max You can select the upper limit of an ISO AUTO value when the mode dial is set to P A or S and ISO is set to AUTO 1600 Automatically adjusts ISO with the selected value set to the 800 upper limit 400 ISO Auto min You can select the lower limit of an ISO AUTO value when the mode dial is set to P A or S and ISO is set to AUTO 400 ...

Page 101: ...ting the focus in auto focus To make afine adjustment in Direct Manual Focus CD Set to DMF Set the focus mode lever to A Press the shutter button halfway down to lock the focus Tum the focusing ring to fine tune the focus while pressing the shutter button halfway down Shutter button Focusing ring JF 7 Focus mode lever Press the shutter button fully down Once you release your finger from the shutte...

Page 102: ...F illuminator is set to Off the AF illuminator of an external flash not supplied is not triggered AF wi shutler At the default setting adjusting the focus is carried out by pressing the shutter button halfway down You can deactivate this action On Adjusts the focus by pressing the shutter button halfway down Off Does not adjust the focus by pressing the shutter button halfway down When it is set t...

Page 103: ...ge Processing appears on the LCD monitor You cannot take the next picture until the process is over Off This mode does not perform noise reduction This is suitable when timing of shooting takes precedence However this makes the noise more conspicuous It is recommended that you activate the noise reduction if you use long exposure When the camera sensitivity is set high noise in the pictures tends ...

Page 104: ...eset then press the center of the multi selector The message Reset recording mode appears on the LCD monitor Select OK with on the multi selector then press the center of the multi selector The main functions of the recording mode are reset The items to be reset are the functions operated with the exclusive buttons and all the items in the 101 Recording menu For details on the items to be reset se...

Page 105: ...te the auto focus When you take pictures with a tripod and your fingers are not on the grip or when you shoot with gloves on the Eye Start AF will not be activated even if wi GripSensor is selected Also when your hands are dry this function may not be fully effective In such cases select w o GripSensor or confirm the focus by holding the shutter button halfway down IfZMF buttun The AF MF button sw...

Page 106: ...g when a subject is a little hard to focus on such as in macro shooting AF area disp When the shutter button is pressed halfway down the local AF area in focus is briefly illuminated in red You can change the duration of illumination or turn off the illumination 0 6 sec The local AF area is illuminated for 0 6 seconds 0 3 sec The local AF area is illuminated for 0 3 seconds Off The local AF area i...

Page 107: ... and the camera temporarily performs spot metering regardless of the metering mode previously selected and locks the acquired exposure value Press the button again and the lock is released AEL is useful when you want to keep regular exposures on multiple images and hold is useful when you want to temporarily use the spot metering While the exposure value is locked appears on the LCD monitor and in...

Page 108: ... functions of the front and rear control dials are as follows PA shift Exposure Exposure Aperture Aperture Exposure Shutter speed Exposure Shutter speed Shutter speed Shutter speed Exposure Shutter speed Shutter speed Shutter speed Aperture Aperture When Ctrl dial setup is set to AF no SS the functions of the front and rear control dials are as follows Ps shift Exposure Exposure Aperture Aperture ...

Page 109: ...isplays the Quick Navi screen of the mode selected at the time Even if Quick Navi is selected the exclusive screen will be displayed when no item is applicable on the enlarged display screen Release wt ioCard You can set the shutter lock to keep the shutter from releasing when no memory card is inserted in the camera Enable The shutter can be released when no memory card is inserted in the camera ...

Page 110: ...he effect of exposure compensation to the background that is illuminated only by ambient light light other than the flash Ambient flash Exposure compensation is performed on both the ambient light range the background that the flash light does not reach and the flash light range Values that change shutter speed aperture ISO only in AUTO mode amount of flash light Values that do not change none Amb...

Page 111: ...ess the center of the multi selector When an image recorded in Local AF area is enlarged on the auto review screen the image is enlarged from around the selected area used for focus adjustment Auto review of continuous shooting and bracket shooting shows only the image recorded last If you delete the image following the process above only the displayed image is deleted In auto review the image wil...

Page 112: ...not the image orientation information is recorded with the image Record The image orientation is recorded with the image When PlaybackDisplay is set to Auto rotate in the E Playback menu the image is played back in a vertical position page 118 Not record The image orientation is not recorded with the image When Record is selected an image loaded on a computer will be displayed in the vertical posi...

Page 113: ...e 0 Custom menu are all reset to the default settings CD Select Custom reset then press the center of the multi selector The message Reset custom functions appears on the LCD monitor Select OK with on the multi selector then press the center The setting in the 0 Custom menu are reset 113 ...

Page 114: ... want to delete with on the multi selector then press the center of the multi selector A lID mark appears on the selected image F1NECL c Total number To cancel a selection press the center again To delete other images repeat step 0 To cancel press EJ Playback o Press MENU The message Delete images appears Select Delete with on the multi selector then press the center of the multi selector The sele...

Page 115: ...n slot using an adaptor To format it directly insert into the Memory Stick Duo insertion slot Protect Protects images against accidental erasure Follow the procedure below Marked images Protects only the selected images All images Protects all the images on the memory card Cancel all Cancels the protection of all the images on the memory card To protect selected images CD Select Marked images in P...

Page 116: ...ure below Marked images Specifies DPOF only on the selected images All images Specifies DPOF on all the images in the memory card Cancel all Unspecifies DPOF on all the images in the memory card You cannot mark RAW data files You can specify any number up to 9 To specify DPOF on selected images CD Select Marked images in DPOF setup Select the image you want to mark with on the multi selector then ...

Page 117: ...elect Cancel all in DPOF setup The message Cancel all appears Select OK with on the multi selector then press the center of the multi selector The DPOF is unspecified on all the images and the screen returning to the playback screen You can impose the date onto images when printing images The position of the date inside or outside the image character size etc depends on your printer On Imposes the...

Page 118: ...orrect position Auto rotate Displays the image in the portrait position if required Manual rotate Displays all images in the landscape position When you play back the image on a TV or a computer it will be displayed in the portrait position even if Manual rotate is selected If Not record is selected with lmg orientation in the 0 Custom menu the image will not be displayed in the portrait position ...

Page 119: ... the slide show press the center of the multi selector Pressing again starts the slide show again To end in the middle of the slide show press the MENU button You can view the previous next image with during a slide show You can choose the interval between the images in the slide show mode 30 sec The image switches every 30 seconds 10 sec The image switches every 10 seconds 5 sec The image switche...

Page 120: ...one minute 30 sec Displays for 30 seconds 10 sec Displays for 10 seconds 5 sec Displays for five seconds The display appears again if you press the shutter button halfway down or perform some other operation Power save If you do not operate the camera for given period of time the camera turns to power saving mode and almost completely shuts down Power Save step 4 in Read This First You can set the...

Page 121: ...video output signal to PAL mode e g for Europe HDMI Otl ftUI When you connect the camera with an HDTV using an HDMI terminal page 90 the output signal from this camera is determined automatically When displaying images recorded with a camera other signals may make the image clearer depending on the subject You can make the following changes HD 1080i prior Prioritizes HD 1080i signal output HD 720p...

Page 122: ...e multi selector Set the date and time again on the DatelTime setup screen DatelTime setup A 2007 B 1 12 00 AM v YYYY MMIDD Select Adjust Enter 1f l DatefTime setup 20071 11 1 10 52AM I Set this date and time Iwt 3 _ __ w I Cancel I Select Enter 122 For the procedure on setting the date and time see step 4 in Read This First 0 ...

Page 123: ... each time the folder is changed or each time a recording date changes when using a date form folder When the recording folder contains a file a number one higher than the largest number is assigned III If naml The default standard form folder lOOMSDCF etc can be changed to a date form folder to classify the folders by date for storage and playback Standard form Selects the standard form folder Da...

Page 124: ...a computer etc using a USB cable Mass Storage Used for copying images to the computer The camera is recognized as a USB mass storage device PTP Prints the images with a PictBridge compliant printer or copies images to PTP Picture Transfer Protocol compliant devices For details on printing with a PictBridge compliant printer see page 146 Remote PC Using Remote Camera Control contained on the CD ROM...

Page 125: ...tc On Turns on the sound Off Turns off the sound Cleaning mode 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 brush and clean the image sensor following the steps below You can easily brush the dust away us...

Page 126: ...o the image sensor Attach the lens and set the POWER switch to OFF The camera starts beeping if the battery pack becomes low during cleaning Stop the cleaning immediately and set the POWER switch to OFF 0Q To keep dust from entering the camera Choose a location with little dust to change the lens and complete the operation quickly Do not leave the camera without a lens or the body cap When attachi...

Page 127: ...cting the camera and your computer Connecting the camera with your computer page 129 Copying images to your computer page 130 Installing the application software and utilizing images page 135 The following software is installed Picture Motion Browser Image Data Converter SR Image Data Lightbox SR Remote Camera Control 127 ...

Page 128: ...ons are not guaranteed for all the recommended computer environments mentioned above If you connect two or more USB devices to a single computer at the same time some devices including your camera may not operate depending on the types of USB devices you are usmg Operations are not guaranteed when using a USB hub or an extension cable Connecting your camera using a USB interface that is compatible...

Page 129: ...o copy images Check that USB connection in the Setup menu is set to Mass Storage page 124 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 a wall outlet wall socket with the AC Adaptor charger not supplied When you copy images to your computer using insufficient battery pack copying may fail or image d...

Page 130: ...dIOe tl PicUes Wh4tl doJOOW Jt if to de 1 I l j 7 r When the wizard screen does not appear Copying images to a Computer Windows 2000 page 131 2 Double click DCIM In that case you can also import images using Picture Motion Browser 3 Double click the folder where the image files you want to copy are stored Then right click an image file to display the menu and click Copy On the storage destination ...

Page 131: ...ed images in the My Documents For Windows Vista Documents folder I M b f e m 4 c i C X I I I tf1 c iM1l fjc The contents of the My Documents For Windows Vista Documents folder are displayed If you are using Windows 2000 double click My Documents on the desktop 1 Click Start My Documents For Windows Vista Documents 1 Double click My Computer Removable Disk 2 Follow the step 2 and later in Copying i...

Page 132: ...ing the USB cable Removing the memory card Turning off the camera Windows CD Double click on the tasktray Double click here Click USB Mass Storage Device Stop Confirm the device on the confirmation window then click OK Click OK The device is disconnected Step is unnecessary for Windows XP Vista Macintosh Drag and drop the drive icon or the icon of the memory card to the Trash icon The camera is di...

Page 133: ...ee digits show the folder number Q You can create a folder by date form page 123 You cannot record play back any images to the MISC folder Image files are named as follows DODD file number stands for any number within the range from 0001 to 9999 The numerical portions of the name of a RAW data file and its corresponding JPEG image file are the same JPEG files DSCODDDD JPG JPEG files Adobe RGB _DSC...

Page 134: ...ra playback on your camera is not guaranteed When there is no folder first create a folder with your camera page 124 and then copy the image file 1 Right click the image file then click Rename Change the file name to DSCODDDD Enter a number from 0001 to 9999 for DDDo If the overwrite confirmation message appears enter a different number An extension may be displayed depending on the computer setti...

Page 135: ...ecommended environment for using Image Data Converter SR Ver 2 1 Image Data lightbox SR Remote Camera Control os pre installed Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional SP4 Windows XP SP2IWindows Vista Remote Camera Control is only for Windows xp SP2 CPU Memory MMX Pentium III I GHz or faster is recommended RAM 512 MB or more RAM 1 GB or more is recommended Virtual memory 700 MB or more Display 1024 x 7...

Page 136: ...t and then click Next 5 Follow the instructions on the screen to complete the installation When the restarting confirmation message appears restart the computer following the instructions on the screen 6 Remove the CD ROM after the installation is complete The following software is installed Sony Picture Utility Picture Motion Browser Sony Image Data Suite Image Data Converter SR Image Data Lightb...

Page 137: ... from the Start menu click Start All Programs in Windows 2000 Programs Sony Picture Utility Help Picture Motion Browser Guide Starting the Picture Motion Browser Double click the 1 Picture Motion Browser icon on the desktop Or from the Start menu Click Start All Programs in Windows 2000 Programs Sony Picture Utility Picture Motion Browser The confirmation message of the Information tool appears on...

Page 138: ...ted into a folder created in My Pictures that is named with the date of importing Example Month display screen 57 Estitn tedtiroe I ern 1 My PictU esY21107 J5 17 2 For details on the operation refer to Picture Motion Browser Guide Viewin g i tn g When importing is complete the Picture Motion Browser starts Thumbnails of the imported images are displayed IIiiii1 i t 4l 84 I The My Pictures folder i...

Page 139: ... from the Start menu click Start All Programs For Windows 2000 Programs Sony Image Data Suite Image Data Converter SR Ver 2 0 To exit Click the 1 3 button on the upper right of the screen Macintosh To start up Double click Image Data Converter SR Yer 2 in the Sony Image Data Suite folder from the Application folder To exit Click Quit Image Data Converter SR from the IDC SR menu You can adjust the ...

Page 140: ... Data Lightbox SR To exit Click them button on the upper right of the screen The dialogue used for saving a collection appears For details on a Collection see page 141 Macintosh To start up Double click Image Data Lightbox SR in the Sony Image Data Suite folder from the Application folder To exit Click Quit Image Data Lightbox SR from the Image Data Lightbox SR menu When you start up the operation...

Page 141: ...ages the operation status of images in Image Data Lightbox SR You can save an operation status as it is such as for images selected from multiple folders based on their rating information You can resume the operation by opening a Collection file To resume an operation start up Image Data Lightbox SR click Open a Previous Collection File and select the desired collection file For details refer to t...

Page 142: ...o start up Click Start All Programs Sony Image Data Suite Remote Camera Control To exit Click the E button on the upper right of the screen Macintosh To start up Double click Remote Camera Control in the Sony Image Data Suite folder from the Application folder To exit Click Quit Remote Camera Control from the Remote Camera Control menu MENU button Multi _ selector 1 Press MENU to display the menu ...

Page 143: ...not supplied 2 Turn on the camera and the computer then start the Remote Camera Control 3 Make settings on the control panel such as those for drive mode white balance etc 4 Adjust the focus and click the Shutter button The camera shoots a subject and the image is stored on the computer For details on the operation refer to the help of Remote Camera Control 143 ...

Page 144: ...144 1 Perform steps 1 and 2 in Operating the camera from a computer 2 Set up the camera or the computer and take a picture with the camera The image is shot and is saved on the computer ...

Page 145: ...ith the printer You can take a memory card containing images shot with your camera to a photo printing service shop You can make a DPOF mark on images that you want to print out in advance You can copy images to a computer using the supplied Picture Motion Browser software and print the images For details see the Picture Motion Browser Guide Printing directly using a PictBridge compliant printer p...

Page 146: ...o use the AC Adaptor charger not supplied to prevent the power from turning off partway through printing PictBridge is based on the CIPA standard CIPA Camera Imaging Products Association You cannot print RAW data files t PictBridge 2 Select Setup 2 USB connection with the multi selector page 32 2 Turn on your camera and the printer The following screen appears 3 Select PTPl with then press the cen...

Page 147: ... center of the multi selector Printing finished lOKl To cancel the print During printing pressing the center of the multi selector cancels the print Remove the USB cable or turn 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 can specify the number of prints up to 20 The...

Page 148: ... this item Folder print Prints all the images in a folder Select the folder with A on the multi selector then press the center of the multi selector The message Print images appears Select OK then press the center of the multi selector Once you connect the camera to an HDTV with an HDMI cable not supplied you can easily print images while viewing them on the TV 1 Connect the camera to a TV page 90...

Page 149: ...ng the shutter button halfway down step 4 in Read This First The battery pack is discharged page 163 Install a charged battery pack step 1 in Read This First The battery remaining indicator is incorrect or sufficient battery remaining indicator is displayed but the power runs out too quickly This phenomenon occurs when you use the camera in an extremely hot or cold location page 163 The displayed ...

Page 150: ...hen insert your memory card into the camera step 3 in Read This First page 123 The shutter cannot be released with lit at the upper right corner on the LCD monitor This indication means the lens is not attached properly Attach the lens properly step 2 in Read This First Recording takes a long time The noise reduction function is activated page 103 This is not a malfunction You are shooting in RAW ...

Page 151: ...nd time page 122 4 step 4 in Read This First The aperture value and or shutter speed flash when you press the shutter button halfway down Since the subject is too bright or too dark it is beyond the available range Adjust the setting agam Excessive light appears in the image The picture was taken under a strong light source and excessive light has entered the lens Attach a lens hood The corners of...

Page 152: ...o Computers page 153 in conjunction with the following items Your camera cannot play back images The folder file name has been changed on your computer page 134 When an image file has been processed by a computer or when the image file was recorded using a model other than that of your camera playback on your camera is not guaranteed The camera is in USB mode Delete the USB connection page 132 The...

Page 153: ...you are copying images from the camera to your computer if you open the memory card cover the copy is canceled Do not open the memory card cover during copying Make the USB connection by properly connecting the camera with your computer page 129 Follow the designated copy procedure for your as pages 130 131 When you shoot images with a memory card formatted by a computer you may not be able to cop...

Page 154: ... Memory Stick PRO Duo is not supported connect the camera to the computer page 129 The computer recognizes the Memory Stick PRO Duo 154 The supplied Remote Commander does not function To shoot set the drive mode to Remote Commander To play back connect the camera to a TV Insert a battery into the battery holder with the polarities correctly matching the marks Remove any obstructions between the Re...

Page 155: ...a does not have a feature for superimposing dates on images However because the images shot with the camera include information on the recording date you can print images with the date superimposed if the printer or the software can recognize Exif information For compatibility with Exif information consult the manufacturer of the printer or the software When you print images at a shop images can b...

Page 156: ...int setting of the camera differs from that of the printer Change the setting of either the camera page 147 or the printer Cannot operate the camera after canceling printing Wait for a while as the printer is carrying out the cancellation It may take some time depending on the printer The lens gets fogged Moisture condensation has occurred Turn off the camera and leave it for about an hour before ...

Page 157: ...disconnect the power cord If the camera is hot allow it to cool down before trying this corrective procedure The five bars of the Super SteadyShot scale flash The Super SteadyShot function does not work You can continue to shoot but the Super SteadyShot function will not work Turn the camera off and on If the Super SteadyShot scale continues to flash consult your Sony dealer or local authorized So...

Page 158: ...e Select OK then format the memory card You can use the memory card again however an previous data in the memory card is erased It may take a some time to complete the format If the message still appears change the memory card Card error An incompatible memory card is inserted or the format was failed Read only memory Your camera cannot record or delete images on this Memory Stick Duo Reinsert the...

Page 159: ... the camera and wait until the camera is ready to shoot again Camera error System error Tum the power off remove the battery pack then re insert it If the message appears frequently consult your Sony dealer or local authorized Sony service facility Cover open Close the memory card cover to start shooting Check that the access lamp is not lit then open the cover when you replace the memory card Una...

Page 160: ...160 Printer error Check the printer Check if the image you want to print is corrupted Printer busy Check the printer ...

Page 161: ...ck Duo is removed or the camera is turned off during a read or write operation When the Memory Stick Duo is used in locations subject to static electricity or electrical noise We recommend backing up important data Do not press down hard when you write down on the memo area Do not attach a label on the Memory Stick Duo itself When you carry or store the Memory Stick Duo put it in the case supplied...

Page 162: ...or attach a new label over the label When you carry or store the memory card put it in the case supplied with it Do not expose the memory card to water Do not press on the label strongly Do not touch the terminal section of the memory card with your hand or a metal object Notes on use of the Microdrive A Microdrive is a compact and lightweight hard disk drive that complies with CompactFlash Type I...

Page 163: ...s Do not expose the battery pack to water The battery pack is not water resistant Do not leave the battery pack in extremely hot places such as in a car or under direct sunlight On the remaining battery indicator The power may go off although the battery remaining indicator shows there is enough power to operate Use the battery pack up and charge the battery pack fully again so that the indication...

Page 164: ... charged battery pack in the charger battery life may be decreased When the CHARGE lamp flashes this may indicate a battery error or that a battery pack other than the specified type have been inserted Check that the battery pack is the specified type If the battery pack is the specified type remove the battery pack replace it with new one or another one and check if the battery charger operates c...

Page 165: ...era to OFF flip open the cover and insert the plug of the AC Adaptor charger into the DC IN terminal When disconnecting the AC Adaptor charger from the camera tum the power off beforehand You cannot use any AC adaptor charger other than the AC VQ900AM VG C70AM Vertical Grip Vertical Grip The Vertical Grip is equipped with a portrait shooting shutter button and a power switch as well as front and r...

Page 166: ...exposure page 43 To attach the Remote Commander flip open the cover of the REMOTE terminal and insert the plug of the Remote Commander With the Remote Commander clip attached to the shoulder strap you can catch the cord to secure it 166 HVL F56AM HVL F36AM Flash A powerful flash can cover a longer distance than the built in flash can enabling flash shooting that produces beautiful images Flash HVL...

Page 167: ... F36AM flash allows you to take pictures using the flash with any shutter speed including a high speed It also enables you to take pictures with the flash in bright conditions with the iris open In high speed sync mode H or HSS appears in the viewfinder and on the LCD monitor High speed sync mode is not available when the two second self timer or Rear sync is selected FDA A1AM Angle Finder FDA M1A...

Page 168: ...s on the image sensor it may appear on the photo image Turn the camera to the cleaning mode page 125 then clean it using a blower Do not use a spray blower to clean the inside of the camera Using this may cause a malfunction Do not use a cleaning solution containing organic solvents such as thinner or benzine Cleaning the camera surface Clean the camera surface with a soft cloth slightly moistened...

Page 169: ... countries with separate collection systems t 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 disposed of correctly you will help prevent potentially negative consequences for the environment and human health which could otherwise be caused by inappropriate waste handling of...

Page 170: ...ss Filter and image sensor Shift mechanism Digital Single Lens Reflex Camera with built in flash and interchangeable lenses 23 5xI5 6 mm APS C format All of Sony Lens Anti Dust System Image sensor Image format Lens Camera System Camera Type Sync terminal REMOTE terminal Total number of dots 921 600 640 x3 RGB x 480 dots Power general Used battery pack Rechargeable battery pack NP FM500H Input outp...

Page 171: ...g 100 V 240 V AC 50 60 Hz Output rating 8 4 V DC 750 mA Operating temperature range oto 40 C 32 to 104 F Storage temperature range 20 to 60 C 4 to 140 F Maximum dimensions Approx 70 x 25 x 95 mm 2718 x Ix 3 3 4 inches W HI D Mass Approx 90 g 3 2 oz Rechargeable battery pack NP FM500H Used battery Lithium ion battery Maximum voltage DC 8 4 V Nominal voltage DC 7 2 V Maximum charge current 2 0A Maxi...

Page 172: ...play 0 0 0 23 Exposure mode 0 0 34 Exposure compensation O 45 Metering mode Multi segment 0 0 48 Focus mode AF A 1 0 0 52 AF S AF NAF C MF Drive mode Single image advance 2 55 White balance AWB Auto white balance 61 Color temperature color filter 5500K Color filter 0 62 Custom white balance 5500K 0 0 63 ISO AUTO 64 C Custom button Creative Style 0 0 81 Playback display Single image screen with 0 0...

Page 173: ...5 73 Flash control ADI flash 99 Power ratio 111 0 0 100 Flash compens O O 75 ISO Auto max 800 100 ISO Auto min 200 100 AF A setup AF A 101 AF area Wide 49 Priority setup AF 102 AF illuminator Auto 54 AF wi shutter On 102 Long exp NR On 103 High ISO NR Normal 103 3 Resets to Advanced Auto when in AUTO For Scene Selection reset is different depending on the mode 4 Fill flash 5 Autoflash or Fill flas...

Page 174: ...0 0 0 107 Dial exp comp Off 0 0 0 108 Ctrl dial lock Off 0 0 0 109 Button ops Exclusive disp 0 0 0 109 Release w oCard Enable 0 0 0 109 Release w oLens Disable 0 0 0 109 Red eye reduc Off 0 0 0 110 Exp comp set Ambient flash 0 0 0 110 Bracket order 0 0 0 0 111 Auto review 2 sec 0 0 0 III Auto off wi YF On 0 0 0 III Rec info disp Auto rotate 0 0 0 112 Img orientation Record 0 0 0 112 Playback menu ...

Page 175: ...HD 1080i prior 0 0 0 121 Daterrime setup 0 0 0 0 122 Memory card CompactFlash 0 0 0 0 123 File number Series 0 0 0 123 Folder name Standard form 0 0 0 123 Select folder 0 0 0 0 124 USB connection Mass Storage 0 0 0 124 MassStrg card Selected card 0 0 0 124 Menu start Top 0 0 0 125 Delete confirm Cancel first 0 0 0 125 Audio signals On 0 0 0 125 175 ...

Page 176: ...CD ROM 136 Center weighted 48 Charging battery pack step I in Read This First Cleaning 168 Cleaning mode 125 Cloudy WB 62 Color 61 Color filter 62 Color temperature 62 Compression ratio 96 Computer 127 Copying images 130 Recommended environment 128 135 Software 135 Viewing image files stored on a computer with your camera 134 Connecting Computer 129 Printer 146 TV 89 Continuous AF 52 Continuous br...

Page 177: ...4 Indicator 19 Info disp time 120 Install 136 Internal rechargeable battery 169 ISO 64 ISO Auto max 100 ISO Auto min 100 J lPEG 96 L Landscape Scene Selection 35 Language 121 step 4 in Read This First LCD monitor 20 LCDbrightness 120 Local AF area 50 Locking exposure 46 Long exp NR 103 Long exposure shooting 43 Luminance limit warning 85 M Macro 35 Manual exposure 41 Manual flash 99 Manual focus 5...

Page 178: ...ault 126 Rotate 88 s Saturation 67 Scene Selection 35 Screen Changing the display 23 Indicator I9 Select folder 124 Self timer 57 Set the clock step 4 in Read This First Setup menu I 120 Setup menu 2 123 Setup menu 3 125 Shade WB 62 Sharpness 67 Shoulder strap 17 Shutter speed priority 39 Single bracket 58 Single shot AF 52 Slide show 119 Slow Sync 77 Software 136 Specifications 170 Sports action ...

Page 179: ...ered trademarks of Apple Inc HDMI the HDMI logo and High Definition Multimedia Interface are trademarks or registered trademarks of HOMI Licensing LLC Intel Intel Core MMX and Pentium are trademarks or registered trademarks of Intel Corporation CompactFlash is a trademark of SanDisk Corporation Microdrive is a registered trademark of Hitachi Global Storage Technologies in the United States and or ...

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Page 182: ...ess Remote Commander RemOle Commander 1 USB cable I Video cable I Shoulder strap with eyepiece cover and Remote Commander clip 1 Body cap 1 Attached on the camera Accessory shoe cap I Attached on the camera Eyecup I Attached on the camera CD ROM Application Software for a camera 1 Operating instructions Read This First this manual I Operating instructions User s Guide Troubleshooting I ...

Page 183: ...camera 13 Super SteadyShot function 14 Focus 15 Using the flash 16 Adjusting the diopter 17 6 View delete images 18 User s GuidefTroubleshooting separate volume Get more friendly with your camera Shoot with your favorite settings Using the shooting functions Playback with your favorite settings Using the viewing functions Enjoy various shooting playback functions using the menu Using the menu Conn...

Page 184: ...ected from the AC power source mains as long as it is connccted to the wall outlet wall socket If some trouble occurs while using the battery charger immediately shut off the power by disconnecting the plug from the wall outlet wall socket When charging is finished disconnect the power cord mains lead from the wall outlet wall socket and remove the battery pack from the battery charger Time requir...

Page 185: ..._0 Q a b Battery level IZZZtl rzztl Ztl JI Banery exhausted High Low You cannot ShOOl any more pictures To remove the battery pack Slide the lock lever in the direction of the arrow Be careful not to drop the battery pack Before removing the battery pack check that the power is turned off Lock lever To use your camera abroad Power sources You can use your camera and the battery charger and the AC ...

Page 186: ...ble blower brush f Attach the lens Orange index marks Mount the lens by aligning the orange index marks on the lens and camera Turn the lens clockwise until it clicks into the locked position 6 When anaching a lens do not press the lens release bunon Do not use force when anaching a lens When shooting without the nash using a lens hood is recommended to prevent unnecessary light from affecting you...

Page 187: ... may appear on the image depending on the shooting environment The camera is equipped with an anti dust function to prevent dust from landing on the image sensor However take note of the following reminders when attaching removing a lens Avoid changing lenses in a dusty location When storing the camera always attach a lens or the body cap When attaching the body cap remove all the dust from the ca...

Page 188: ...y card User s GllidelTroubleshooting page 161 Insert a memory card Memory Stick Duo Terminal side Open the memory card cover Close the cover CompactFlash Microdrive Insert a memory card from the terminal side the terminal side has a number of small holes Wrong directions Terminal side IJ Terminal side 8 Be careful not to pinch your fingers when opening the cover Straight insert a memory card by pr...

Page 189: ... Stick then press the center 1 Open the memory card cover 2 Memory Stick Duo Push the Memory Stick Duo once CompactFlash Microdrive Push down the CF card eject lever The memory card may be hot just after it has been used Be careful when you handle it CF card ejecllever Access lamp CompactFlash Microdrive When the access lamp is lit Never remove the memory card or the battery pack or turn off the p...

Page 190: ...ach item with and set the numeric value with T 8 Set the clock with the multi selector b CCID OFF ON POWER o Set the POWER switch to ON by sliding it in the direction of the arrow Datelllme aetuD 2007 lOll 1 12 00 AM YYYYIMMIDD Select Adjust Enter 3 Repeat Step 2 to set other items YYYYIMMlDD represents the order of year month and day You can change this order with AlT 4 Press the center of the mu...

Page 191: ...nitor disappears Also if you do not operate the camera for about three minutes the camera turns to power saving mode and nearly shuts down Power Save To cancel the power save operate the camera for example by pressing the shutter button halfway down You can change the time that must elapse to activate the function the default sellings are 5 secJ 3 min User s GuidelTroubleshootillg page 20 Changing...

Page 192: ...shutter button Press the shutter button halfway down to focus Press the shutter button fully down to shoot The shuller sounds 12 Focus indicator Sensor used for focus adjustment Indicate the tatus of the aulofocus page 15 Illuminated in red briefly to indicate the point of focus The image is not displayed on the LCD monitor before the recording is completed Use the viewfinder for monitoring After ...

Page 193: ...h another one or delete images in the current memory card pages 8 18 Since the data amount of each image is different the remaining number of recordable images may not change after shooting Holding the camera Hold the camera steady to avoid blurring of images due to hand movement Turning on the Super SteadyShot function is also recommended page 14 Grip the camera firmly with your right hand keep y...

Page 194: ...icator flashes reduce the camera shake by setting the I Super SteadyShot switch to ON or using the built in flash or a tripod The Supcr SteadyShol funclion may not work optimally when the power has just been turned on when the subject has just entered the frame or when the shuller bUllon has been pressed all the way down without stopping halfway Wait for the Super SleadyShot scale to go down and t...

Page 195: ... The focus indicator in the viewfinder indicates the status of the autofocus system Focus indicator Status elit Focus locked Ready to shool t lit Focus is confirmed Focal point moves following a moving subjecl Ready to shool lit Still focusing You cannot release the shutter e flashing Cannot focus The shutter is locked If the subject is closer than the minimum shooting distance of the attached len...

Page 196: ...lash indicators in the viewfinder flashing The flash is being charged When the indicator flashes you cannot release the shutter lit The flash has been charged and is ready to fire The flash range The flash range depends on the aperture value and ISO sensitivity setting The following chart shows the approximate flash range when the SO sensitivity is set to AUTO in auto adjustment mode 1 1 AUTO SO s...

Page 197: ...er Remove the lens hood Adjusting the diopter Diopter adjustment dial EyeCup Adjust the diopter adjustment dial to your eyesight until the indicators appear clearly in the viewfinder Turn the dial toward when you are far sighted toward when you are near sighted The direction is indicated on the diAl if you remove the eyecup User s C idelTrollbles oor lIg page 44 Training the camera on the light al...

Page 198: ...trol dial 0 1 Q Enlarge bullon Index bullon lii DISP Display bullon lID Delete bullon To return to the recording mode Press E Playback again Press the shutter button halfway down To delete images 1 Display the image you want to delete and press 1iii Delete 2 Select Delete with A then press the center of the multi selector 18 To cancel delete operation SeleCI Cancel then press the center of the mul...

Page 199: ...e the following functions Switching the screen display with the DISP Display button Viewing an image list on the index screen with the Index button Enlarging images with the Q Enlarge button User s GuidefTroub eshooting pages 83 84 86 19 ...

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Page 202: ...Technical support Additional information on this product and answers to frequently asked questions can be found at the Sony Customer Support Website http www sony netl Support technique Des informations supplementaires sur ce produit et les reponses ades questions frequemment posees sont disponibles sur Ie site du support utilisateur Sony http www sony neV Picture Motion Browser Ver 2 1 02 for pou...

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Page 208: ...s respectives No todos los modelos se encuentran disponibles en todos los parses 0 regiones La disponibilidad del producto no esta garantizada y es posible que varie en funci6n del mercado La informaci6n que se incluye en este folleto esta sujeta a cambios sin previo aviso Sony a y sus respectivos logotipos son marcas comerciales 0 marcas comerciales registradas de Sony Corporation Todos los demas...

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Page 214: ... LId M L 71J 7 3 O Y 77 t b rL1a IJ 9o lBld GWeb1j 1HLLCbi tc Glo hnp support d imaging sony co jp www accy gps For customers with GPS CS1 GPS CS1KA Now you can map your memories with this amazing device With the supplied software you can automatically match up the GPS Unit s location data with the photos you uploaded to your PC and view them on an online map To use the above products with DSlR A7...

Page 215: ...adenen Fotos abgleichen und diese auf einer Online Karte anzeigen lassen Um die obigen Produkte mit der DSLR A700 benutzen zu kbnnen ist ein Anwendungs Update erforderlich Weitere Informationen finden Sie unter folgendem URL http support d imaging sony co jp www accy gps Voor klanten met GPS CS1 GPS CSl KA Met dit verbazingwekkende toestel kunt u uw herinneringen in kaart brengen Met de bijgelever...

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Page 219: ...n range meters GN f stop Plage d 6clalrage m tres NG I valeurI Area ilumlnada metros numero de gula I stop Alcance de i1umlnacao metros GN I I stop Built In flash only HVL F36AM IJIattached Approx 46 feet 14 ml HVL F56AM IJIattached ...

Page 220: ...onizaci6n con velocidades rapidas de obturaci6n Numero max de guias 36 Medi ao de flash ADI que combina a medi ao de flash TIL earegula ao do numero de guias proporcionando um controlo de grande precisao Afun ao Sincroniza ao aalta velocidade permite fazer asincroniza ao avelocidades de obtura ao rapidas Kit includes 2powerful flash units guide number 24 combined that can be mounted at various pos...

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Page 222: ... charge rapide de la batterie NP FM500H Charge 2batteries successivement Comprend un panneau LCD indiquant la duree restante avant la fin de la charge La empunadura facilita el manejo 10 que facilita una rllpida reacci6n Los botones de funcionamiento se han dispuesto en el mismo ES orden tanto en horizontal como en vertical Aloja dos baterias NP FM500H de gran capacidad para prolongar el tiempo de...

Page 223: ...xternes Oe HVL F56AM se connecte directement Ie HVL F36AM exlge Ie sabot pour flash hors appareil FA CS1 AM 06 Adaptador para la carga rapida de la unidad de flash HVL F56AM Se alimenta con 6pilas de tamano AA alcalinas de hidruro ES de nlquel metal 0 de Iitio Unidad compacta que se fija ala base de la camara Adaptador para carregamento rapido da unidade de flash HVL F56AM Utiliza 6pllhas AA alcal...

Page 224: ...tension Cable for Flash 59 1 8 in 1 5 m extension cable for off camera cable FA CC1AM Cable d extension de 1 5 mpour cable hors appareil FA CC1AM Cable de extensi6n de 1 5 mpara el cable externo FA CC1 AM 1 5 mcabo de extensao para cabo da camara FA CC1AM EN ES FA TC1AM Triple Connectorfor Flash Enables synchronized operation of up to 3external flash units Permet une utilisation synchronisee de 3f...

Page 225: ...acro images etc Adjustable magnification 1 xor 2x Angle Finder Facllite la prise de vue selon un angle bas d images en gros plan etc Agrandissement n glable 1 xou 2x EN en Q o en en Q u u ce en c o o J til ES Facilita la loma de fotografias en modo macro en angulos complicados etc Ampliaci6n ajustable 1 x62x Ampliaci6n de 2 3x aproximadamenle del centro de la imagen del visor Permite la comprobaci...

Page 226: ...Exclusivement con u pour Ie X 700 Ce film transparent protege Ie panneau LCD de toute rayure ou fissure Ce cache en plastique pour Ie panneau LCD Ie protege de toute rayure ou fissure Esta cubierta de plastico para el panel LCD 10 protege de rayadas ygolpes Esta lamina transparente protege el panel LCD de rayadas yde particulas de polvo Disefiada exclusivamente para el modelo X700 ES ES ES Allows ...

Page 227: ...oies et d etuis bien conCfus et pratiques est mise avotre disposition pour toute activite Amplia seleccion de correas y practicas fundas modernas disponibles para cualquier tipo de actividad Esta disponivel uma vasta selecCf30 de correias eestojos elegantes e uteis para qualquer actividade en Ui a c fa en G en fa ...

Page 228: ...lite considerablement Ie transport de votre equipement Nombreux compartiments disponibles pour une organisation aisee Comprend une protection contre la pluie integree Contient I appareil I objectif les f1ashs et divers autres accessoires Este nuevo estilo de funda permite acceder ala camara y guardarla facilmente La correa para el cinturon yla anilia en forma de Dpermiten ES distintos estilos de t...

Page 229: ...erial Pele verdadeira STP SH1AM Black Shoulder Strap Wide easy to use Material Genuine leather EN Large et facile d utilisation Materiau cuir veritable Correa ancha yfacil de utilizar Material piel autentica ES Longa de facil utiliza ao Material Pele verdadeira Black EN ES STP SS2AM Shoulder Strap Wide style soft shoulder strap Material Nylon Courroie souple format large Materiau nylon Bandolera a...

Page 230: ... long pare soleil compris LCL 140AM 11 0mm de diametre pare soleil compris 1 160 mm de long pare soleil compris Correa ancha yfacil de utilizar Practica correa con fijaciones que se dobla facilmente para El modelo LCL 60AM permite almacenar cualquier objetivo de Material nailon permitir un almacenamiento Iigero durante la toma de hasta 80 mm de diametro incluido el parasol y80 mm de fotografias lo...

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Page 232: ...m Carl Zeiss quality with T coating Slim design Protects lenses from scratches and dust Qualite Carl Zeiss avec revetement T Conception compacte Protege les objectifs contre les rayures et la poussiere Calidad Carl Zeiss con recubrimientoT Diseiio compacto Suprime los reflejos ylos brillos indeseados ES Potencia los contrastes Qualidade Carl Zeiss com revestimento T Design elegante Remove reflexos...

Page 233: ...ap 62mm 72mm 77mm Filter Dia mm EN Front Lens Cap Protects a lenses from dust and scratches ALC F49A I F55A I F62A I F72A I F77A 49mm 55mm 62mm 72mm 77mm Filter Dla mm EN en o o z c ca en D ca J en c G Protege los objetivos a de rayadas yde las partfculas de polvo Protege los objetivos Carl Zeiss de rayadas yde las particulas Tapa disenada para acoplarse ala montura del objetivo de polvo Puede uti...

Page 234: ... evitar la aparici6n de brillos alos destellos del objetivo Bloqueia aluz do sol ede outras fontes para evitar diferentes tipos de brilho ALC SH0001 35mm F1 4 G SAL35F14G ALC SH0002 Planar H 85mm F1 4 ZA SAL85F14Z ALC SH0003 Sonnar H 135mm F1 8 ZA SAL135F18Z ALC SH0005 Vario Sonnar H DT 16 80mm F3 5 4 5 ZA SAL1680Z ALC SH0006 DT 18 70mm F3 5 5 6 SAL1870 ALC SH0007 1OOmm F2 8 Macro SAL100M28 75 300...

Page 235: ...ti Flash Cable External Flash FA MC1AM HVL F36AM OJ g g g g g g g g g Rechargeable Battery Pack NP FM500H Angle Finder Magnifier Eyepiece Corrector FDA A1AM FDA M1AM FDA ECF05 ECF10 ECF15 ECF20 ECF30 FDA ECN10 ECN20 ECN30 ECN40 Vertical Gnp VG C70AM 0 0 en oc J AC Adapter Charger LCD Protect Cover LCD Protect Sheet Eyepiece Cup Remote Commander Remote Commander AC VQ900AM PCK LH1AM PCK LS1AM FDA E...

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Page 237: ...u contactez un revendeur local agree revendeur local agree revendeur local agree Elija entre una amplia gama de soportes de gran capacidad Ideal para la toma continua de fotograffas yla transferencia La interfaz ExpressCard ofrece una transferencia de datos de que Ie permitiran guardar datos de imagen ypara otros usos de alta velocidad de un gran numero de imagenes aun alta velocidad de 30 MB s Ie...

Page 238: ...Om lengths Des cables HOMI OLC HOM15 20 sont egalement disponibles dans certains pays regions Soporte de alta calidad con capacidad de lectura yescritura de alta velocidad para ofrecer un avance continuo Para obtener mas informaci6n visite s www sony netiProductsIMediaICompactflashlo p6ngase en contacto con un distribuidor local autorizado Suporte de alta qualidade com leitura egravacao aalta velo...

Page 239: ...vermelhos a focagem eaexposiGao Ranhuras para MemoryStick Memory Stick Duo Memory Stick PRO DuoTM Memory Stick PRO HG DuoTM SO miniSD SDHC CompactFlash eMicroDrive PictBridge Digital Photo Printer Imprimante photo ultra compacte avec ecran couleur 3 6 Touche Auto Touch up pour corriger Ie phenomene des yeux rouges la mise au point et I exposition Fentes pour Memory Stick Memory Stick Duo Memory St...

Page 240: ...Ion via the HOMI C8b1e refer to the TV instrucllon manual and checkyour HOMI terminal Input on your TV Pour lXll1I1eCter YOtre l6IlMseur rwrMr1Que haute resoIutlon Al aIde du cAble HOMI reportez VOtJS au mode d emplol du l6Illvlseur et WrIfiez fa borne HOMI entnle de ce demler Para conectarel te1eYlsor digital de alta resoIuciOn alIaYM del cable HOMI consulte el manual de Instrucclones del tekMsor...

Page 241: ...on fines ilustrativos La informaci6n que se inciuye en este folleto esta sujeta a cambios sin previo aviso Sony a InfoLiTHIUM Memory Stick PRO Duo Memory Stick PRO HG Duo y Memory Stick Duo ExpressCard as como sus respectivos logotipos son marcas comerciales 0 marcas comerciales registradas de Sony Corporation Todos los demas nombres de marcas y de productos son marcas comerciales 0 marcas comerci...

Page 242: ...ite I I w w w s o n y c o m s u p p o r t Or call the Sony Customer Information Service Center 1 800 222 S0NY 7669 For an accessory or part not available from your authorized dealer call 5 1 800 488 S0NY 7669 if P Repair I Replacement Warranty This Limited Warranty shall apply to any repair replacement part or replacement product for the remainder of the original Limited Warranty period or for nin...

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