Sony DSLR-A100 User's Manual / Troubleshooting

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  • Page 2 To reduce fire or shock hazard, do not expose the unit to rain or moisture. mBr_llgf_m CAmlON 10 _EDUCE rile E:_ISK OF ELEC*_ICSHOCK _0 NOV_EMOV_COW_ _OR_AC_. _O us_a-s_avlC_A_ _ PARTS I_SlDE. This symbol is intended to alert lhe user to tile plvsence of uninsulated voltage"...
  • Page 3 IMPORTANT S AFEGUARDS For your protection, please read these safety instructions completely before operaling the appliance, and keep this tnauual for future reference. Carelhlly observe all warnittgs, precautiotts and ittstructions oil the appliance, or the otte described iu the operating instructions :rod adhere to them.
  • Page 4 Lightning For added protection lfir this set during _L lightning storm, or when it is left un_ttended and unused fi)r long periods ol time, unplug it lrom tile wall outlet and disconnecl the iultelllltn or cnble system. This will prevent damage 1o the set due to lighming and power-line surges.
  • Page 5 (-'uslomer hlR)rlnation 1-800-222-SONY (7669) The number below is R)r the FCC related mailers only. RegulatoryInformation Declaration of Conformity Trade Name: SONY Model No.: DSLR-A100 Responsible Party: Sony Electronics Address: 16530 Via Esprillo. San Diego. CA 92127 U.S.A. Tdephone No+: 858-942-2230 This device conlplies with Part 15 of tile FCC Rules.
  • Page 6 Imman health, which about recycling of please contact your local Civic waste disposal service or mark) must be luse cover, be sum to attach the luse nearest Sony waste...
  • Page 7: Noteson Usingyourcamera

    Noteson usingyourcamera Typesof "Memory Stick" that can be used(notsupplied) There are two types of "Memory "Memory Stick": youcannotuse a "Memory Stick" with your camera. "Memory Stick Duo": Inserting a "Memory Stick Duo" into a Memory Stick Duo Adaptorfor CF slot (supplied).
  • Page 8 Notes on the LCD monitorand lens • Tile LCD monitor is manutacmred extremely high-precision teclmology so over 99.99% ol tile pixels are operntional for ellPcti_e use. Howe_er, lberc nlay be some tiny black points and/or bright points (wlfite, red, blue or green in color) that constantly appear on the LCD tllonilor, These poinls am nomlal in lbe manuh_cmring process and do not allhct the images in any way.
  • Page 9: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents Notes on using your camera Basic techniques Focus Focusing on a subject successfully ... Exposure Adjusting the light intensity ... Color On the effects of lighting ... Quality On "image quality" and "image size"..Identifying parts ... Indicators on the monitor ...
  • Page 10 Adjusting _,_ Locking the exposure _} Slow Sync (Shooting Depth-of-field Focusing manually Switching the playback Displaying the histogram ... Rotating an image ... Enlarging images Viewing images Using menu items ... Menu list ... I_1 Recording hnage size Qualily lnst.Playback Noise reductn Eye-Start AF I_ Recording...
  • Page 11 Custom menu 1 ... Priority setup FocusHoldButt. AEL button Ctrl dial set Exp. comp. set AF illuminator ¢a Custom menu 2 ... 96 Shutter lock Shutter lock AF area setup Monitor Disp. Rec. display Play. display Setup menu 1 ... LCDbrightness Transfer mode Video output...
  • Page 12 How to print images ... Printing images Troubleshooting Warning messages On the "Memory On the CF card/Microdrive On the battery On the battery charger ... Optional accessories Precautions Specifications Reset default ... directly using a PictBridge Stick"..pack ... compliant printer ...
  • Page 13: Basic Techniquesfor Better Images

    Basic techniquesfor better images halfway down to confirm that the sub.ject is visually in lk_ctts. Press the shutter button lully down straight away, If the image looks blurred even after focusing, it may be because of camera shake. _ See "Hints lk_rpreventing blur"/as This section describes the basics so you can en.joyyour camera.
  • Page 14 Hintsforpreventingblur Hold tile camera steady, keeping _onr arms at your side and support the lens 'aith tile pahn of your left hand. Step out with one lk_otto stabilize your upper body, leaning against a wall or putting your elbow on a table will also provide support. Using a tripod, or using the Super SteadyShot function is also recommended.
  • Page 15 (_) Keep the shutter button hall\_ay compose the shot. Press shutter button fully • The locus-lock lunction will lock (page 58)). • Releasing lhe slmtter button alier hall\ray down after shooting, • If the • indicalor does not light up in the viewfinder lock flmclion by pressing...
  • Page 16: Exposure Adjusting The Light Intensity

    Adjusting thefight intensity ght that the camera will receive when yuu release the shutter. Overexposure = too much light Whitish image Correct exposure Underexposure = too little light Darker image by at[iustiug tile shutter speed and aperture. Exposure is the Shutter speed Exposure:...
  • Page 17: Color On The Effects Of Lighting

    Example:The color of an image affected by light sources Daylight White(standard) The color tones are a([justed automatically However, you can at[just color tones manually with the white balance mode (page 46). On "image quafity" and "image size" is made up of a collection of small dots called pixels. If it us a large number of pixels, the picture becomes large, it takes up more memory, and the image is displayed in fine detail.
  • Page 18 Selectingthe image size for use Pixel The defaull seltings are marked L:I 0M Larger M:5.6M S:2.5M Smaller Tile images recol'ded rising postcards, ele. .1¢ This is a size larger than Selectingthe imagequality (compression ratio)in combination(page83) You c:'_n select Ihe compression compression ratio, the image...
  • Page 19: Identifyingparts

    Beh_reyot_ o#emUon Identifyingparts * Do not directly touch these parts. See tile pages in parentheses for details of operation. Mode dial 131 ) __)/_ (Drive) button (60) Shutter button sw I) 5 in "Read First") Control dial (33, 94) Self-timer lamp (62) Lens contacts: Mirror:...
  • Page 20 [] For shooting: +_ (Exposure)button For viewing: (_ (Reduce) button (72, [] For shooting: AEL (AE lock) button (39, 671 For viewing: _ (Enlarge/ button (77) [] Access lamp (_ step 4 in "Read This First") [] _(_)l (Super SteadyShot) step 5 in "Read This First") [] CF card cover (_ step 4 in "Read This First")
  • Page 21 Attaching the shoulder strap This c:lmern has txxo hooks to attach the shoulder strap. Attach the end of the strap with the remote comm:u_der clip oil the grip side of the camera. Attach the other end of the strap on the other side of the camera. Remote commander clip Holder Ring When threading tile strap through the...
  • Page 22: Indicatorson The Monitor

    Indicatorson the monitor See the pages in parenflleses operation. Viewfinder Wide focus frames (51 ) Local focus frames Spol AF frames (51 ) "_" Spol-melering iiilNi_!_!ii_iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii)} ¸N_i_f_i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; Flash-compensalion FI ishing: The flash is being charged Lit: The flash has been charged (_ step 5 in "Read This First") Wireless...
  • Page 23 Indkation... Color mode (49) Contrast (50) Saturation (50) Sharpness (50) D-range optimizer Metering (58) AF area (51) AF mode (53) Release priority [] _ _io Drive mode (60) hnage size (83) FINE STD hnage quality RAW RAW+ AE lock (67) Battery remaining 1 in "Read This First") AWB *g.'- + 1...
  • Page 24 LCDmonitor ( single-image playback) 10:30 2006.01.01 o._5 L: 10M Image size (83) M:5,6M S:2.5M FINE STD Image quality (83) RAW RAW+ Battery 1 in "Read This First") 10:30 Date of recording 2006.01.01 Protect (89) DPOF set (91) 100-0003 Folder - file number (112) [0003/0007] Frame number/total of images...
  • Page 25 Indication ,IX3 DPOF set (91) [0002/0009] File number/total of images number...
  • Page 26: Switchingthe Recordinginformationdisplay

    Switchingthe recordinginformationdisplay When recording, the LCD inlkmnation. Press tile IDI (Display) that has less information battery consumption. When you rotate the camera tile camera position. Horizontal position I[Zl (Display) button Vertical position I[Zl (Display) button • Tbe instructions in this operating instructions arc based on lbe delailed display in lhe horizonlal (The upper-left illustratkm.) •...
  • Page 27: Numberof Images

    Numberof images The tables show tile appr()ximate tnedium formatted with Ihis camera. conditions. Thenumber o f images "Memory Stick Duo" Image size:L:IOM Standard Fine RAW & JPEG Image size:M:5.6M Standard Fine Image size:S:2.5M Standard Fine number of images that can be recorded The values may vary depending on a recording...
  • Page 28 CFcard Imagesize:L:IOIVI Standard Fine RAW & JPEG Image size: IVI:5.61VI Standard Fine Image size: 8:2.51VI Standard Fine 1(t4 2(t8 63(I (Units: l mage_,_ 1(13 (units: Images) 1279 (Units:Images) 1262 2523 1734 1508 2(17 2553 1673 5034 3460...
  • Page 29: When Using The Battery Pack

    The numberof imagesthat can be recorded whenusingthe battery pack The table shuTs tile approximate number uf images that can be recorded when you use the camera with the battery pack (supplied/ at full capacity attd at an ambient temperature of 25°C (77°F). The numbers of images that can be recorded take into account changing the recording medium as necessary.
  • Page 30: Operationworkflow

    Operationworkflow The charl below shows the workflow playback. Perform Ihe follcrvving confirmalion Attaching a lens (4 Set lhe clock (4 • Prepare the batlery Insert a recording Adjusting the diopter Switching the recording • Check Selecling tile recording the image Using the flash (ISO/Zone...
  • Page 31: Usingthe Modedial

    U_"_g tM sboo_h_g flmdions Usingthe modedial Set tile mode dial to Ihe desired Recording modes Autoadjustment mode Allows ensy shooting oe the c:_mer:l. _ [] _ _ [] [] _ : SceneSelection mode Allows you to shoot Programauto mode Allows you to shoot speed nnd the nperture...
  • Page 32: Scene Selection

    Yuu can shoot with the %llowing preset settings according to the scene. • You can change any of the seuings except [ColoffDECI (page 49). Portrait Shoots • To blur tile background • It is recommended _Landscape Shoots • It is recommended •...
  • Page 33: Shooting With Program Auto

    Night view/portrait • The shmtcr .',peed is slower, so using a tripod is recommended. ettcctix e, (_ _l_,l_ .5in "RUM Thi_ F#;_t") Night portrait Shoots portraits Pull up the flash • Tile shuuer speed is up to 2 seconds. • Titke care that the sut_iect does not move to prevent the image trom blurring. Night view Shoots night...
  • Page 34: Shooting With Aperture Priority Mode

    (_ Select the aperture value or Ihe shutler speed using the control dial when the shuller speed and the aperture value are displayed. Ps shift (Tile default setting) /I ... Q3.i' • When lhe shuuer speed and the aperlurc value arc displayed, you no longer have 1o kee I) pressing tile button.
  • Page 35 (!) Set the mode dial to A. Select an aperture value using the control dial. I I ... I- 1 .i,o 10030 • The aperture range depends on the lens. • The aperture value is a([justed in 1/3 Ev increments. •...
  • Page 36: Shooting With Shutter Speed Priority Mode

    You can adjust the shutter speed manually. If you shoot a moving subject at a higher shutter speed, it appears as if frozen on the image. At a lower shutter speed, the subject appears as if it flowing. Aperture value is automatically of the subject.
  • Page 37: Shooting With Manual Exposure Mode

    "_" Shooting techniques When shooting a moving person, car, or spindrill, etc,, using tile high shutter speed, yoll can express illOlllen[ I]lilt is beyond W]lal tile ]lunlall eye can see. Whell shoolillg create illlage tripod is reconll/lended Manual exposure You Call in:llltl:llly adjus;I the shttlter speed and aperl/lre rallies. Tiffs mode is useful when you mainBfin the setting of Ibe sbutter speed and Ibe aperlure vahte or wllen use all expestlre meier.
  • Page 38: Exposure Mode

    • In the manual exposure mode, even when [ISO] (page 44) is _1 to [AUTO], it is fixed to ISO 100. • You can assign tile flmction of tile control dial with [Ctrl dial set] in tile _ • The ,_c_ (Camera-shake •...
  • Page 39 "_" How to use the AEL button in manual mode While you press _,ndhold the AEL (AE Lock) button, lhe exposure delelmined standard exposure (0.OEv). Changing the composition holding the AEL button causes the exposure within the spot mctering circle to continually movements and the display indicates the dill?rcncc and the exposure within the spot metering circle.
  • Page 40 BULB (longexposure) shooting As long :is the shutter button such as fireworks. Attach (_) Set the mode dial to M. (_) Turn the control dial to the lel_ until 100391 @ Press and hold the +_ (_) Attach the eyepiece cover (page 41).
  • Page 41 To attach the eyepiece cover When the shutter is released without the use ot tile viewfinder, as in bulb exposure or shooting with the sell-lilncr, altach the eyepiece cover to prevent light hom enlering lhrough lhe viewtlnder the exposure. (!) Carefidly slide the eyecup off by pushing on each side of the eyecup.
  • Page 42: Usingthe Functiondial

    Usingthe functiondial Set the function dial Io lhe desired function. You can set the focus frame. AF mode. melering mode. flash compensation, ISO: Setting IS0/Zone Matching (page 44) Adjustingthe white balance (page 46) D-R: D-Range Optimizer (page 49) DEC: Selectingthe color/DECmode (page49) FOCUS: Focusmode(page 51) Flash (page 54) J::_]:...
  • Page 43: How To Use The Function Dial

    Fn button Set the function dial to the desired position. Press the Fn button so that the function Select the desired setting or value with _hJV/<l/_ on the controller. • You can substitute the control • For det_filson the _tling method, see tile corresponding explanation. Press the center button of the controller to complete the operation.
  • Page 44: Setting Iso/Zone Matching

    Yuu can adjust the ISO sensitivity mid switch tile Zone Matching setup. ISO is a unit of measurenteut of sensitivity to light. The larger tile uuntber, tile higher tile sensitivity. (_) Display the ISO/Zone Matching screen with the function dial and the Fn button (page 43). ISO/Zone Matchin_ [AUTO: Iae 200 1600...
  • Page 45 You can keep the image from becoming keyed or low-keyed sub.ject. This function is also available (_) Display the ISO/Zone Matching leO/Zone Matching _L_'O 100 400 rS(_O1_00 (_) Select ILog0l or IHi200l with &/V/_I/I_- on the controller_ then press fl_e center •...
  • Page 46: Adjusting The White Balance

    Normally, the camera automalically them according to the lighting (_ Display Ihe While-balance White-balance mode Auto w hite b alance 5500K :func. O:enter (_ Select the desired white bahlnce @ To select [AWBL press the cenler of the conlroller. To select amthing olher than [AWB ] go Io each procedure.
  • Page 47 Press the cenler of Ihe controller. _,'- (Daylight) _'_ (Shade) dB, (Cloudy) _&_(Tungsten) (Fluorescent) & (Flash) • D)r details on the while balance _ page 17 • 11fileambient light consists of sodium-vapor lamps or mercury-vapor lamps alone, an accurate white balance cannot be acquired due to the properties of the light source.
  • Page 48 • Pressing • compensates can adjust among nine steps • Tile increment on tile scale (_) Press the center of the controller. • If you cbange the color new color tenlperature. 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.
  • Page 49: D-Range Optimizer

    The camera analyzes the shotxting conditious and automatically corrects the image to improve the image quality. (_) Display the D-Range Optimizer screen with the function dial and the Fn button (page 43). D-Range Optimizer Standard [ 1 I.:select O'enter @ Select the desired mode with _1/_-on the controller, then press the center of the controller. 0 FF(Off) (Standard) (Advanced)
  • Page 50 @ When adjusting the contrast, with _', select the desired item with at/Y, Ihen acliust Ihe vahle with 4/1_. (_) Press Ihe center of the controller. (Standard)* (Vivid)* (Portrait)* [_N] (Landscape)* (Sunset)* (Nightview)* (B&W) (Adobe RGB) * Uses file sRGB color space (see below), (Contrast) (Saturation) 1_1 (Sharpness)
  • Page 51: Focus Mode

    Adobe RGB color space Adobe RGB color space has a wide range el color reproduction, to prinl out lhe image, especially when a large part el lhe subject is vivid green or red, Adobe RGB is more ellcclive than other sRGB color modes. •...
  • Page 52 : (Wide AF area) [=] (Spot AF area) (Focusarea selection) The camera delennines which of tile nine local fi)cus fianles is used in locusing wilhin lhe wide locus fl'ame. Wide focus frame • When you press lhe shuller button used ill fi)cusing is illuminaled •...
  • Page 53 • While tile controller or lhe spol AF button is held down, the locus stays locked. If lhe controller or the Spot AF button is kept down after shooling, you can continue shooting with file szune locus. • When multi-segment melering is used.
  • Page 54: Flash

    (Continuous AFt Tomakeafine adjustmentin _ (_) Select _ (Dir_:ct Manual Focus) in AF mode. @ Press the shutter button halI\_ay down to lock the fucus. @ Turn the li)cusing ring to fine-tune the lbcus while pressing the shutter button hall\_ay down. Shutter button Focusinc ' (_) Press...
  • Page 55 • The flash indicator is dislflayedonly when the flash is pulled up. AUTO (kutoflash) (Fill-flash) REAR (Rearsync.) WL (Wireless) To perform wireless flash shooting (_) Attach tile external flash to the camera (page 145) and turn on the camera and the external l'lash. (_) Select WL (Wireless).
  • Page 56 (_) Press the AEL (AE Lock) button • If the flash does not fire, change the camera, external flash, or subject positkm. (Z) Check both flashes again to make sure thc._ arc fully charged. picture. • Turn oil the wireless flash mode after wireless flash shooting. (You can either deacflvale the camera and lfte external flash _parately, mode, as shown on page 54).
  • Page 57 Specifications with wireless Camera-to- subject distance O Aperture F2.8 1.4 5m I 5m (55 1/8 (39 3/8 1967181nche 1967/8inches 1967/8inches 98 l/2inches} 1967181nches 157l/2inches F4.0 I 5m ] 5 m (39 3/8 (39 3/8 1967/8inche_ 1967/S inches 1377/S inches F5.6 I 5m I 5 m (39 3/8...
  • Page 58: Metering Mode

    to +20 EV to -20 • You cam _t tile degree of compensation • When the built-in flash is pulled up, the set flash conlpensalion tile LCD monitor. • When you press the shutter button hallway down, [] appeg_rs in the viewfinder. •...
  • Page 59 (Spot) "_" Multi-segment metering (40-segment This canlera divides the screen into 40 segnlents honeycomb shaped nletering elements the surrounding area. These elements tile canlera to accurately measure matter where il is on the screen in order melering nlethod enables the canlera thai of tile hlllnan eye, which is ideal...
  • Page 60: Using The ®/_ (Drive) Button

    Usingthe ®/ca (Drive)button You can use continuous (Drive) bulton. Press the _/_ ," Select the desired controller. • You can substitute tile control dial tor _/Ib ol the controller, 0 Select the desired mode with _ controller. • This setup is not required _ldvanc¢.
  • Page 61: Shooting Continuously

    _IQ_2 _°d _ _o_ _o.g When you press attd hold the shutter maximunl (if three images per second. • The number of ftames thai can be shot continuously continuously, this number decreases. Atter the images have been recorded on the recording medium, the number returns to the original number, depending on the camera memory butlhr.
  • Page 62: Using The Self-Timer

    After you press the shutter button, the shutter will be released either about ten seconds or two seconds later. The 10-second self-timer is convenieut when the photographer photo and the 2-second self-timer is conveuieut to reduce the camera_shake because the mirror is pulled up beforehand.
  • Page 63 (gracket:O.aEv single) _0. d (Bracket:0.7Ev single) • When using tile flash, press tile shulter • The image is shol in the order of 0 (correct), orderl in the _ Recording menu • The ba_ exposure is sel at the firsl tiame compensution is used.
  • Page 64: White Balance Bracket Shooting

    • When Single bracket is selected, I_1 the ambienl liglu brackel shooting slarts, it indicales Based on tile selected white balance, and color temperature/CC while automatically shifting the color temperature. One shot records three frames of an image in the order of "an image with normal white balance". "- side/an image with paler colors/", and "+ side (an image with reddish colors.)"...
  • Page 65: Adjustingthe Exposure

    Adjustingthe exposure You can mauually shift lhe exposure do uul get tile proper exposure, (light and dark). Press the +_ (Exposure) button and turn the control Toward The compensation level is displayed I")K 1:5,6J i00391 • For details on the exposure _+ page 16 by 1/3 of a step between _+2.0EV.
  • Page 66 "_" Shooting techniques While shooling images, the camera automalically overall image such as a backlit subjecl or a snowy scene, the camera judges thzlt lhe subject is brighl and may set a darker exposure is efleclive. When shooting a darker overall image, tile camera judges that tile sub.leer is dark and may set a brighler exposure for the image.
  • Page 67: Lockingthe Exposure(Aelock)

    0 Lockingthe exposure(AElock) You can fix the expt)sure before effective when Ihe tnelering object sbot)l conlinuoltsly while keeping (_) Target the subject lbr which you want to meter the exposure. • A([iusl lhe locus (you do noI need 1o lock the locus.) Press the AEL (AE lock) burton.
  • Page 68 Example: When the composition is determined in the scene below and the AEL (AE lock) button is pressed Slightly darker area The indicator displays are as lk_llows when the AEL (AE lock) button is pressed. AEL/AE lock) button is pressed The locked exposure The light level wilhin Ihe spol metering ciMe is 0.3Ev less...
  • Page 69: Slowsync(Shootingthe Dark Background With Flash)

    0 SlowSync(Shootingthe dark background with flash) When you shoot a portrait uutdoors at night with a dark background, a normal use of flash will capture a clear image of the sut!ject, but tile background is out of flash range and will be to() dark.
  • Page 70: Depth-Of-Fieldpreview

    Depth-of-fieldpreview The viewfinder shews an image captured with the widest aperture. Tile change in aperture affects tile sharpness of tile sul2ject image, creating a discrepancy between the sharpness seen in the viewfinder and in tile actual picture. Tile preview lhuction enables you to see tile image with the aperture used in the actual shootbtg, allowing you to check the approximate sharpness of the subject image before the actual shooting.
  • Page 71: Focusingmanually

    Focusingmanually When it is dilficttlt Io get Ihe proper In an uall y. (_) Set the focus mode sx_itch to MF:'-. i<MF: stands ior Manual Focus. Turn the focusing ring of the lens to achieve a sharp focus. • In the case of a subject that can be locused in auto locus mode, the • indicator lights up in lbe viewfinder when tile locus is confirmed.
  • Page 72: Switchingthe Playbackscreen

    Using U_e v_/i_¢l #mc_J_ms Switchingthe playbackscreen During playback, eacb time you press the index screen and tile single-image 11"--I1 (Display) button (Playback) button In indexmode (File browser) The folder containing tile images now displayed First three digits of the folder name (Folder number) _folders Toselect the folder...
  • Page 73 To delete all the images in the folder You can delete all tile images Select the folder you want to delete wifll 4/1_ on the controller. Press the "_ (Delete) button. The message "Delete l_dder and its contents?" (_) Select "Yes" with _1, then press the center of the controller. The selected folder is deleted.
  • Page 74: Displayingthe Histogram

    Displayingthe histogram The hislogram and recording data of tile displayed image can be displayed. Press • on file controller conlroller again Io relurn • You can _lect images with _/_-. • You can enlarge images with the (_ (Enlarge) button. to display the lfisk)gram in single-imo.ge...
  • Page 75 "_" About Histogram Dark Light Use the exposure compensation the positive side. Both ends of tile his(ogram consist only of data of 100% black or white*. Tfterelore, transllm-ed to a PC laler in order to compensate bhJcked/whi(ened out. Checking the ftis(ogram allows you (o know the slams of tile image belbmhand. * To be exach a color image is expressed wi(h RGB.
  • Page 76: Rotatingan Image

    Rotatingan image You can rotate a playback image. (_) Display the image you x_ant to rotate in single-image @ Each time you press • on the controller, • Once you rotate the image, the image rotation inlk_rnlation is retained, even if you display other images or turn off the power.
  • Page 77: Enlargingimages

    Enlargingimages An image can be enlarged for closer IF-II(Display) (Playback) (_) Press the (_ (Enlarge) butlon The center of the ilnage is enlarged. • You can scale up or down with the (_ (Enlalge) button or the (_ (Reduce) button. Select the portion you want to enlarge •...
  • Page 78: Viewingimageson A Tv Screen

    Viewingimageson a TV screen You Call view images on ,_/TV screen ct)nnecting tile camera Turn elf bolb your camera before ct)nnecting tile catnera Connect the camera to the TV. (]) To video input jack Turn on the TV and video input switch •...
  • Page 79 OnTVcolorsystems If you want to view images un a TV screen, you ueed a TV with a video input.jack and the video cable. The color system of the TV must match that of your digital still camera. Check the following lists for the TV color system of the country or region where the camera is used.
  • Page 80: Usingmenuitems

    Using ##emem_ Usingmenuitems MENU button Turn on the power. Press MENU to display the menu. 0 Select the desired menu with 4/1_ on the controller, then press the center of the controller. Recording menu Playback menu _,_ Setup • When tile desired lllellll is aheady displayed...
  • Page 81 Display the options with • To ]'¢tLI]l] l/lel]u opliol]s, Select the desired option _ then press the center of the controller. Press MENU to turn off the menu. • The Inellu also till'ned • When setting tim menu, you can subslilute the control dial tot 4/1_ on the controller. •...
  • Page 82: Menu List

    Menu list I_ Recording menu (pages 83 to 87) hnage size Quality Inst.Playback Noise reductn Eye-Start AF Playback menu (pages 88 to 92) Delete Format O'M Protect Index format Custom menu (pages 93 to 97) ,.1_1 Priority setup FocusHoMButt. AEL button Ctrl dial set Exp.
  • Page 83: I_1 Recording Menu 1

    RecordingmenuI The default settings are marked Fur details, see pagel 7. L:10M M:56M S:25M • For details on the number of images that can be taken when tile image size is changed, see page 27. • When [Qualily] is set 1o [RAW] or [RAW & JPEG], image size is fixed to [L:10M]. The image compression rate determines the image quality.
  • Page 84 "_" About RAW files Tile digital camera receives the image of the subject captured by the CCD (Charge-Coupled acts as the fihn lot a normal camera. The RAW tormat file is the raw data recorded on tl_e CCD yet to go through any kind of digital processing.
  • Page 85 Long exposure makes noise cunspicuous. When tile shutter speed is one secoud or slower. noise reduction is activated to reduce the grainy noise that is commun in long exposures. • Noise reductiOll is noI pcrtorl/lcd setting. The fucus is cunfirmed when yuu louk into tile viewfiuder, and the shutter speed and aperlure are ad.iusted autumalically.
  • Page 86 a Recordingmenu2 The default settings are marked Reduces tile red-eye phenomenon when using the flash. • Red-Eye reduction is available only with tile built-in flash. (When using an external flash (not supplied), file red-eye phenomenon rarely occurs.) You can select the flash control ADIflash Pre-flashTTL...
  • Page 87 Autoflash Fill-flash The order in bracket shooting light bracket and flash light bracket. • This does nol apply 1o white balance bracket, 0_-_+ You can reset the main functions of the recording mode. @ Select [Enter] in [1_ Reset]. The message "Reset recording mode?" appears on the LCD monitor. @ Select [Yes] with _1 on the controller, then press the center of the controller.
  • Page 88: Playback Menu

    [] PlaybackmenuI The default settings are marked with 8. You can delete unnecessary images. Markedlmages All images • Once you have deleted an image, you cannol restore it. • Protecled images cannol be deleled. • Use the _ (Delete) bullon 1oquickly delete images liamc by flame (_ _g_p 6 in "R_ad Thiv First"). •...
  • Page 89 Formats the recording medium. • Note lhat lornlalting irrevocably erases all dala on a recording medium, including prolected images. (!) Select [Enter] in [Format]. The message "All data will be deleled. EormatT' Select [Yes] with • on the controller, The fommt is completed. •...
  • Page 90 You can select the index 16 image 9 image 4 image File browser 16 images For detai/son the operation _ page 80 screen format from tile following 16 images on the screen. Displays DisphJys nine images on the screen. DisphJys four images on the screen. DisphLvs six images on the screen from folder to folder.
  • Page 91: [] Playbackmenu2

    [] Playbackmenu2 The default settings are marked Plays back recorded images in order Select [Enler] in [Slide show]. The slide show stallS. To end the slide show, press • on the controller • During a slide show, you can display •...
  • Page 92 To mark all the images @ Select [All on card] in [_! DPOF set]. @ Select the number of sheets _sith A/T on the controller You cannot separately @ Press the center of the controller. A I_ (DPOF set/mark • When a DPOF-marked image is played back, +IXand its number arc inserted onto the image.
  • Page 93: Custom Menu 1

    a CustommenuI The default settings o.re marked Select a setting for shutter release. Release (RP*) _ RP: Stands 1orRelease Priority. • When [Release] is selected, "RP" appears on the recording information display. It is reconlmended lhal you shoot alter the locus ill tile viewfinder, coll/]l'lning If you use a lens equipped with a lk_cus hold button, you can change the function of the button to preview a shot.
  • Page 94 AE hold AEtoggle • While the exposure value is locked, '%EL" appears on the LCD monitor and in lhe viewfinder. Be sure 1o renlember 1o release the lock when "AE loggle" is selected. • Except lot lhe shutter speed priority mode and the manual mode, slow sync is selected and AE lock is pedormed when the flash is used (page 69).
  • Page 95 In tile default setting, if exposure speed, aperture. ISO sensitivity/ouly order tu perlk_rm expusure compensation can limit the effect of exposure ambient light/light other than the flash.) & Ambient&flash Ambientonly • With lhe flash conlpensation, you can limit lhe compensalion ambient lighl range lhal tile flash light does nol reach (page 57).
  • Page 96: Custommenu2

    Custommenu2 The default settings are marked with 8. You can set the shutter lock to keep the shutter from releasing when no recording medium is inserted in the camera. On: no card 0if: no card You can set the shutter lock to keep the shutter from releasing when no lens is mounted on the camera.
  • Page 97 The eyepiece sensors located is looking into the viewfinder when you are looking into the viewfinder. Automatic Manual • Regardless olthe setting in this menu, duration (five seconds in the default You can set tile recording information vertical position. Auto rotate Horizontal The image orienlalion...
  • Page 98: Setup Menu 1

    SetupmenuI The default settings are marked with 8. You can a([iust the brightness of tile LCD monitor. Set LeD brightness Low- • • _ • • + High O :enter l_:adiust (_) Select [Enler] in [LCDbrighlness]. @ Acljust Ihe brightness with 41_- on the conholler or with the conhol dial Ihen press Ihe cenler of the controller.
  • Page 99 For detailsonthe operation_ page 80 Selects the sound produced when the shutter is locked, during selfqimer countdown, etc. Turns off the sound. Select tile language to be used to display tile menu items, warning, and nmssages. (!) Select [_ Language], Ihen press • on Ihe controller. (_) Select the desired language with A/V on the controller, then press the center of the controller.
  • Page 100: Setupmenu2

    Setupmenu2 The defaull seltings are marked Selects the method used to assign Resets the file number. file. a number one higher Select [Enter] in [Reset]. The defnult st:md:lrd form classify the folders by date for storage Std. form Dateform • The f_)lders and images saved in the standard lbrm f_dder will retain their names. •...
  • Page 101 For detailsonthe operation_ page 80 When a standard form folder is selected and there are two or more folders, you can select tile recording folder to be ttsed to record images. (_) Select [Select lk)lder]_ then press Ib on the controller. (_) Select the desired lk)lder with A/Y on the controller_ then press the center of the controller.
  • Page 102: Setupmenu3

    Setupmenu3 The default settings are marked with 8. During shooting, tile recording iuformation display appears on tile LCD monitor. You can change the displayed time of the display. 1 rain. 30 sec. 10 sec. 5 see. • The display appearsagain if you press tile shuuer buuon hall\ray down or perlorm some other operalion. If you do not operate tile camera for given period of time, the camera turns to power saving mode and ahnost completely shuts down (Power Save).
  • Page 103 Before deleting images or folders, a confirmation screen, such as "Delele Ihis image?", appears. Normally. [No] is selected by' default, but you can set this default option so that [Yes] is selected. "Yes" "NO" • This setling applies 1o bolh deleting images and toklers. If dust or debris enters the camera and lands on the CCD (the part that acts as the film), it may appear on the photo image, depending on the shooting environment.
  • Page 104 • When cleaning beyond the lens mount, CCD. (_) Attach the lens and set the POWER • The camera starts beeping if the baiteD' pack becomes low during cleaning. Stop the cleaning immedialely and sel the POWER switch 1o OFE "_"...
  • Page 105: Enjoying Yourwindowscomputer

    Usi#dyour cemputor Enjoying yourWindowscomputer For details oil using a Macintosh computer, refer to "Using your Macintosh computer" (page 120). This section describes the English version screen contents. camera and your computer Viewing images on your computer Enjoying images using the c_100 Application Software •Viewing images saved on your computer •Viewing photos organized by date •Editing images...
  • Page 106 The following environment is reconlnlellded for a con/puter connected to camera. Recommended environment for copying images OS (pre-installed): Microsofl 20011 Prol_:ssional, Edition. Windows XP Home Edition or Windows XP Prol_:ssional • Operation is not assured in an emironmenl based on an upgn_de of the operating systems described above or in a multi-boot environnlent.
  • Page 107: Copyingimagesto Yourcomputer

    Copyingimagesto yourcomputer This section describes the process using a Windows computer as an example. You can copy images from the camera to your computer as follows. For directly inserting the recording medium in a computer Remove the recoMing medium l"ronl tile camera and insert it in the computer and copy the images.
  • Page 108 USB cable @ To a USB jack • With Windows XP, the AutoPlay wizard appears on the desktop. • For Windows 200(l/Me, explained in "Slage 3-B: Copying Computcr" on page 109. For Windows XP, when the wizard screen does • nol appear autolnalically, explained...
  • Page 109 Click the check box of unwanted images to remove the checkmark so they are not copied, [Next]. The "Picture Name and Destination" screen appears. H. Select a name and destination the images, then click [Next]. Image copying starts. When the copying is completed, the "Other Options"...
  • Page 110 Double-click [My Computer] [Removable Disk] 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 destinalion ol tim image files, see page 112. [DCIM].
  • Page 111 Tiffs section describes Ihe procedure viewing copied images in the "My D()cumenls" folder. Click [Start] --+ [My Documents]. o--_ Tile contents of the "My Documents" folder are displayed. • If you are not using Windows XP, double- dick [My Docunlenls] on tile desktop, *"...
  • Page 112 The image files recorded with your camera are grouped as folders oil tile recording medium. Example: viewing folders on Windows XP _) i!_,]_ VJy Documents !_5) _ Ny Computer /£ ,_ 3% Floppy _:_? '_ Local Disk {_¢ '_ Local Disk i_! ,_ CD Drive "_...
  • Page 113: Viewingimage Files Storedon A Computerwith Yourcamera

    The extension lor ilnzlges is JPG, Do not change tile extension. Copy recording following @Right-click [Copy]. @Double-click [Sony MemoryStick] Computer]. @Right-click in the [DCIM] • u]u]u] stands lor any number wifllin file range fl:onl lfiO to 999, message the image...
  • Page 114: Installing The Software (Supplied)

    After you install the software, a shortcut icon for tile customers regislralion website is created on the desklop. Once you regisler on the websile, gel secllre and useful C/lSlomer http:llwww.sony.netlregislralion/di/ message lollowing on your Converter you can stlpport.
  • Page 115: Usingthe Software (Supplied)

    107. • In Windows XP. il the AutoPlay Wizard appears, close il. Check Tool"* is medium is inserted or ca/nel'a is connected. icon: Click [Startl_ [Sony Picture Utilityl [Media Check Tooll. _U777_,j into first relEr to page a colnputer, [All...
  • Page 116 Import the images. To start imporlhlg [hnporl] button. By def:mlt, images folder created in "My Pictures" named with the date of importing. • For instructions on changing lhe "Folder 1o be imported", relcr to page 118. Viewing images Checking imported W'hen importiug is complete, "Picture...
  • Page 117 Hour display screen • To list images fiom a particular month, click thal period on the left of the screen. Displaying individual On the hour display screen, double-click a tlmmbnail to display Ilae linage by itself in a separate window. •...
  • Page 118 In tiffs case, update the database. (:lick [Startl ---+ [Control Panel] (For WiMows 2000/Me: [Start] ---+ [Settings] ---+ [Control Panel]), then double-click [A&l/Remove Pr()grams]. [Sony Picture Utility], [Remove] lFor Windows 2000/Me: [Change_emove]) to execute uninstallation. choose menu. then click...
  • Page 119 20(X)/Me: [Program]) -.+ [Sony Picture Utility] --+ [Image Data Converter SR]. To exit Click the _j_ button on the upt)er-right of tile screeu. Additional information on this product and answers to frequently asked questions can be found at the Sony Customer Support Website. http://www.sony.net!
  • Page 120: Usingyourmacintosh Computer

    UsingyourMacintosh computer You catt copy images edit a RAW" data file using "hnage Converter SR Ver.l.l". • "Picture Motion Browser" is not compatible with Macintosh computers. The following envirotmmnt recuulumuded for a cumputur the canmra. Recommendedenvironmentfor copyingimages (pre-installed): later) USB jack: Provided as standard Recommended environment for using "Image Data ConverterSR Ver.1.1"...
  • Page 121 SR2 tk)rmal. Double-click [hnage Data Converter SR] in Ihe [Applicalion] folder. that Additional information on this product and answers to frequently asked questions can be found at the Sony Customer Support Website. http://www.sony.net/ in RAW s/lch as toue into the icon.
  • Page 122: Howto Print Images

    Pri_#_g images Howto print images You can print images ',,vilh a "Memory Microdrive complianl prinler. For details, see tile operating You can copy images Io a computer using Ihe supplied "Piclure Motion Browser" software and print tile images. You can take a recording lnedium "...
  • Page 123: Printingimagesdirectly Usinga Pictbridge Compliantprinter

    Printingimagesdirectly usinga PictBridge compliantprinter Even if you do not hax e a computer, you can print images shot using your camera by connecting tile camera directly to a PictBridge compliant printer. _PictBridge • "PictBridge" is based on lhe CIPA skmdard. (CIPA: Camera &...
  • Page 124 Connect the camera to the printer. 0 To the Turn on your camera and the printer. The following screen appears. • l[ the screen does shutter button @ To the USB jack USB cable al?peal_ press calllera halfway down. Select the image to print with <l/b, on the controller.
  • Page 125 Press the center of the controller. Tile print confirmation screen appears. No.of prints 3 copies Paper size : Printer setup Layout : Printer setup Prini quality : Printer setup Data print : Printer setup O:Start Press the center of the controller again.
  • Page 126 2 (Page 2) [Paper size] Printer setup 9x13cm/3.5"x5" Hagakicard 13xl 8cm/5"x7" A4/8.5"x11" 2"x3" card 10×15cm 4"×6" 8"×10" Letter [Layout] Printer setup Borderless 1 image/sheet 2 image/sheet 4 image/sheet [Print quality] FinePrinter setup [Data print] Printer setup Date File name Date& name _'_ 3 (Page 3) [DPOF Print]...
  • Page 127: Troubleshooting

    _o_bl_shoo#ng Troubleshooting If you experience trouble wilh your camera, try the f( 11< 'in_ solu ions. (heck 1aae 127 to 136. Consult your Sony dealer or local authorized Sony service facility. battery pack cannot • As you insert the battery in "Read This First').
  • Page 128 Nothing is displayed on the LCD monitor when the power is turned on. • In the default setting, the LCD monitor _ill turn off if five seconds to minimize the battery consumption. You can change the time setting !page Ill2). •...
  • Page 129 The image is out of focus. • The subject is too close. Check tile minimum focal distance of the lens. • You are shooting in manual focus mode, set the focus mode switch to AF (page 71). • You tU to shoot a subject that may require special R)cusing (page 15). Use the focus-lock or manual R)cus fimction (page 71 ).
  • Page 130 The image is too bright. • You arc shooting exposure (pages • The brightness of the screen is too bright. Acliust the brightness /page 98). Excessive light appears • The picture x_as taken under a strong light sourcc_ and excessi'_ e light has entered Attach a lens hood.
  • Page 131 An error is displayed when • The custom _bitc balance custom white balance was sex with a vivid-colored between the camera and the sul2iect when firing the flash. Choose a white sulzicct when setting the custom white balance Refer to "Computers" (page 132) in conjunction Your camera cannot play back images.
  • Page 132 You do not know if the OS of your • Check ' Rec()mmended Macintosh. Your computer does not recognize your camera. • Turn on tlw camera (_ ,_tep3 in "Read Thia Fh_s,_"). • When the battery level is low, install the charged battery pack (4 st_y_1 in "Read This First'), or use the AC Adaptor/charger (not supplied) (page 144).
  • Page 133 Images are not displayed • Make sure tilt., foMer of tile images is registered cx en if the folder is registered displayed You cannot find images imported. • Look in the 'M) Pictures • If you have changed Ihe default settings_ refer to "Changing page 118 and check what l_)lder is used for imporling.
  • Page 134 "Memory Stick PRO Duo" is not recognized by a computer with a "Memory Stick" slot. • If Memo U Stick PRO Duo is not supporlcd, connect the career, to the computer (p ,ges 107 to 11)8).The computer recognizes the "Memory Stick PRO Duo". Cannot insert a CF card/Microdrive.
  • Page 135 • Disconnect and connect rel_:r to the operating instructions Cannot print images. • Check that the camera and tile printer arc propcrl} • Turn on the printer. For furfller inlormation_ the printer. • RAW data files cannot be printed. • Images shot using cameras not be printed.
  • Page 136 • The camera has been Icfl unused for sometime with a lo_xbattel3 or no battery pack. Change Ihe battery pack and set the elate again (4 step 3 irl "Read This First '). If the date sclting is lost every time the battery pack is chang(d, consult your Sony dealer or local authorized golly service facility.
  • Page 137: Warningmessages

    Warningmessages If the following messages appear, follow tile instructions. Incompatible battery. Use correct model. • An inc()mpatiblc batter.,, pack is being used. Battery exhausted. • Tbc battery pack is discharged. the battel 3 pack. Set date and time? • Set the date and time. If the message appears frequently, the internal...
  • Page 138 Turn the power off. Cool the camera and wait until the camera is ready to shoot again. System error. • Turn the Dox_cr off, rcmoxc the battery pack, Ihen re-insm_ it. If Ihe message appears frequently, dealer or local authorized facility. consult your Sony Sony serx ice...
  • Page 139: Onthe "Memory Stick

    O_hegs Onthe "Memory Stick" A "Memory Stick" is a compact, portable IC recording medium. The types of "Memory Stick" that can be used with this camera are listed in the table below. However, proper operation cannot be guaranteed for all "Memory Stick" flmctions.
  • Page 140 • Do not u_ or store tile "Memory under llle lbllowing conditions: High lemperature localkms interior of a car parked Localions exposed to direct Hllnlid locations or locations substances present Notes on usingthe Memory Stick Duo Adaptor f orCFslot (supplied) •...
  • Page 141: Onthe Cf Card/Microdrive

    Onthe CF card/Microdrive • Be sure to Iormat tile recording this camera when you use it for tile first time. • Data be damaged in the following Removing the recording medium Jx_ading or writing data. If you store the recording medium strongly-magnetized material.
  • Page 142: Onthe Battery Pack

    Onthe battery pack Use only an NP-FM55H battery pack. Note that the NP-FM50 and NP-FM30 cannot be used. On chargingthe batterypack Wc rcconmlend charging ambient temperature of between 86°F). may not be able the battery pack o/itside Effectiveuse of the battery pack •...
  • Page 143: Onthe Battery Charger

    Onthe battery charger On the battery charger • DO llOI charge iuly battery pack NP-FM series pack in tile baltery (supplied) with your camera. Batteries other than the specified kind nlay leak, overheal, or explode if you atlempt 1o charge lllem, posing a risk of iJ_buryflonl eleclrocufion •...
  • Page 144: Optionalaccessories

    Optionalaccessories This section introduces how to counect and operate popular accessories for this camera. For details, refer to the operating instructions of each of the accessories. AC-VQ9OOAM AC Adaptor/charger When a househohl power outlet (A(." power) is available, using an A(-' Adaptor/ch:Jrger eliminates the possibility of running out of battery.
  • Page 145 With the Remote Commander secure it. HVL-F56AM/HVL-F36AIVI Flash A po'_ erl)fl llash c:m co_er a longer dist:mce than the built-in llash can. enM_ling llash shooting that produces beautiful im_ges. When using the fash (not supplied), remove the accessory shoe cap and slide the flash onto canlera.
  • Page 146 • High speed sync mode is not _c_'ailable when tim two-second • If a flash meter or a color meter is used. high speed sync mode is not available because the proper exposure cannot be attained. Either deactivate the high speed sync mode ("HSS" does not appear on the LCD window of the flash) or _lect a shutter speed slower than the flash sync speed.
  • Page 147: Precautions

    Precautions _ Do not use/storethe camera in the following places • In an extremely Ilot, dry or Innnid place In places sucll as in n car pm'ked in the sun, tile camera body may beconlc deflwnled and tills nltly callse _1 lll_lJltlnction, •...
  • Page 148 _ On the internal rechargeable battery This camera has an internal rechargeable Lormaintaining the date m_dtime and other settings regardless of whether the power is on or Ol|. This rechargeable bauery is continually charged _lS long ils you /iSillg you use tile camera lor only short periods, it discharges gradually, mM if you do not u_ the cmnera at _dllor about 8 month il becomes conlpletely...
  • Page 149: Specifications

    Camera [System] <+'mneraType Digital Single Lens Reflex Camera with built-in flash and imerchangeable Lens All of Sony Lens [CCD] Total pixel nllnlber of canlera Approx. 10 800 ft_,_lpixels Etlcctive pixel munber of camera Approx. 10 200 000 pixels ftnage sensor 23.6x 15.8 mm (APS-C lormat)
  • Page 150 Operating temperature 0 to +40°C (+32 to +104°F) (When using the Microdrive: +5 to +40°C (41 tv_+104°F)) Exif Exif V_r. 2.21 USB communication Hi-Speed compliant) BC-VNIOBattery charger Input rating 100 V to 240 V AC. 50/60 Hz Output rating 8.4 V DC. 750 mA Operating temperature range 0 to +40°C (32 tit +104°F)
  • Page 151: Reset Default

    Reset default reset O: not reset * _ Pages on tile "Read Thil First" Usingthe dial or button Super SteadyShot Adjusting the diopter Recording display Exposure mode ISO/Zone Matching White balance Preset white bahmce Color temperaturc/CC filter Ctlstom white bahmce D-Range Optimizer Color mode/Contrast/ Saturation/Sharpness...
  • Page 152 Recording menu Image size Quality lnst.Playback Noise rvductn Eye-Start AF Red eye Flash control Flash default Bracket order A: AUTO shooting (page 31) B: Scene Seleclion (page 32) C: Reset of recording fimclion (page 87) D: Re_l delault (page IO4) Playbackmenu Index formal DPOF sel...
  • Page 153 Custommenu Priority scrap FocusHoldButt. AEL button Ctrl dial set Exp. comp. set AF illuminator Shutter lock Shutter lock AF area setup Monitor Disp. Rec. display Play. display A: AUTO shooting (page 31) B: Scene Selection (page 32) C: Reset of recording hmction (page 87) D: Resel delault (page 104) •...
  • Page 154 Setup menu LCD brightness Transfer mode Video output Audio signals Date_ime set File # memoU Folder name Select folder LCD backlight Power save MenuSec.Memory Delete cone A: AUTO shooting (page 31) B: Scene Selection (page 32) C: Reset of recording fimclion (page 87) D: Resel delault (page IO4) Standard Mass Storage...
  • Page 155 Index Numerics 4()-_glnent honeycomb pattern metering AC Adaptor/charger Access lamp +_" _tU_ 4 in "Read Tlti_ Accessory shoe cap ... flash Adjusting exposure Adjusting the diopter _tcp 5 itz "Read Thi_ Adobe AE lock ... button AF area ... AF area setup AF illuminator, AF lock _tep 5 in "Read...
  • Page 156 Eyecup ... Eyepiece cover..41 Eye-Slart AF ... File # Inel/lory , ... File browser..File nallle File storage deslinalion,.,.,., Fill-flash ... Fine ... Flash ... Flash colnpensation ... 57 Flash control Flash mode ... 54, 86 _" step 5 in "Read 7"hi_ Fit vt"...
  • Page 157 Power cord _tcp 1 in "Read Thi_ Power save ... -'4 vtcp 3 in "R+ad Thiv Fi_;vt" Precautions ... De-flash ... 86 Pre_l while balance ... 46 Dessing hallway down ... 13 vtcp 5 in "Read Thiv Fit;It" Print ... Index mode ...
  • Page 158 Trademarks • O{ is a trademark ol Sony Corporation. • "Memoly Stick _,._, MEMORYfiTIEK PRO, "Memory Stick Duo", MEMDRY5TIER DUD, "Memol_ Stick PRO Duo", MEMORYSTIER PRO DUO, "MagicGate", and M_GICG_TE Corporation. • Microsolt, Windows, and DirectX al_: eidler registered trademarks...

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