Manage Memory - Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T700 Instruction Manual

Cyber-shot® cameras: cyber-shot® digital still camera; silver
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Manage Memory

Item
Memory Tool
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Settings
Item
Main Settings - Main
Settings 1
Main Settings - Main
Settings 2
Shooting Settings -
Shooting Settings 1
Shooting Settings -
Shooting Settings 2
Clock Settings
Language Setting
48
Description
Format:
Create REC.Folder:
Change REC.Folder:
Description
Beep:
Function Guide:
Initialize:
Calibration:
Housing:
Demo Mode:
USB Connect:
LUN Settings:
COMPONENT:
Video Out:
TV TYPE:
Password Lock:
AF Illuminator:
Grid Line:
AF Mode:
Digital Zoom:
Auto Orientation:
Auto Review:
Sets the date and time.
Selects the language to be used in the menu items, warnings and
messages.
Formats recording media.
Creates a new folder on recording media.
Changes the folder used for recording images.
Selects the beeps produced when you operate
the camera.
Displays the function guide.
Restores the camera to its default settings.
Corrects misalignment of the response
positions of the buttons on the touch panel.
Changes the button operations when the
camera is in the housing (water-proof case).
Demonstrates the Smile Shutter and Scene
Recognition function.
Sets the mode used when connecting the
camera to a computer or a printer.
Sets the recording media to be displayed on a
computer or other device when connecting
the camera using a USB connection.
Sets the video signal according to a connected
TV terminal.
Sets the mode according to the video output
system to be connected.
Set to the aspect ratio of a TV to be
connected.
Sets the password for images in the internal
memory.
Strobes the fill light when focusing in low
light.
Displays lines to easily set a subject in a
horizontal or vertical position.
Selects the auto focus operation mode.
Selects the zoom method for zoom in excess
of optical zoom.
Recognizes the orientation change and saves
the image in the proper orientation.
Displays the image on the screen for
approximately two seconds after shooting a
still image.

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