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Viewing images using a personal
computer
computer
You can view data recorded with your camera on a personal computer, modify and
attach it to e-mail using application software. This section describes the method for
viewing images on a personal computer using the supplied USB cable.
There are two ways to make the USB connection, which are the normal connection
and the PTP connection (page 81). This is set using [USB CONNECT] in the setup
settings. Users will be informed at the Sony website when PTP connection is
supported. Here describes the way using the [NORMAL] setting.
attach it to e-mail using application software. This section describes the method for
viewing images on a personal computer using the supplied USB cable.
There are two ways to make the USB connection, which are the normal connection
and the PTP connection (page 81). This is set using [USB CONNECT] in the setup
settings. Users will be informed at the Sony website when PTP connection is
supported. Here describes the way using the [NORMAL] setting.
The factory setting of USB mode is [NORMAL].
The mode can be checked and set as follows.
The mode can be checked and set as follows.
1 Set the mode dial to SET UP.
2 Select [SETUP2] with v/V, then press B.
3 Select [USB CONNECT] with v/V, then press B.
4 Select the connection mode with v/V.
The USB cable is used to connect the camera to a personal computer so that
operations can be performed on image files recorded in a “Memory Stick” from the
personal computer.
In order to use the USB cable, a USB driver must be installed in the personal
computer beforehand.
Be sure to also refer to the operation manuals for your personal computer and the
application software.
operations can be performed on image files recorded in a “Memory Stick” from the
personal computer.
In order to use the USB cable, a USB driver must be installed in the personal
computer beforehand.
Be sure to also refer to the operation manuals for your personal computer and the
application software.
Notes
•
Data recorded with your camera is stored in the following formats. Make sure that applications
that support these file formats are installed on your personal computer.
— Still images (other than TEXT mode, uncompressed mode and Clip Motion): JPEG format
— Moving images/audio: MPEG format
— Uncompressed mode still images: TIFF format
— TEXT mode/Clip Motion: GIF format
that support these file formats are installed on your personal computer.
— Still images (other than TEXT mode, uncompressed mode and Clip Motion): JPEG format
— Moving images/audio: MPEG format
— Uncompressed mode still images: TIFF format
— TEXT mode/Clip Motion: GIF format
•
Depending on your application software, the file size may increase when you open a still image
file.
file.
•
When you copy the image to the camera from your computer, which was modified with a
retouching software and was converted to another file format, the “FILE ERROR” message
may appear and you may be unable to open the image.
retouching software and was converted to another file format, the “FILE ERROR” message
may appear and you may be unable to open the image.
•
Depending on your application software, only the first frame of the Clip Motion file may be
played back.
played back.
Communications with your computer (for Windows only)
Communications between your camera and your computer may not recover after recovering
from Suspend or Sleep.
Communications between your camera and your computer may not recover after recovering
from Suspend or Sleep.
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Recommended Windows environment
OS:
Microsoft Windows 98, Windows 98SE, Windows 2000 Professional, Windows
Millennium Edition
The above OS is required to be installed at the factory.
Operation is not assured in an environment upgraded to the operating systems described
above.
Millennium Edition
The above OS is required to be installed at the factory.
Operation is not assured in an environment upgraded to the operating systems described
above.
CPU: MMX Pentium 200 MHz or faster
The USB connector must be provided as standard.
The USB connector must be provided as standard.
Recommended Macintosh environment
Macintosh computer with the Mac OS 8.5.1/8.6/9.0/9.1 standard installation
However, note that the update to Mac OS 9.0/9.1 should be used for the following models.
However, note that the update to Mac OS 9.0/9.1 should be used for the following models.
•
iMac with the Mac OS 8.6 factory pre-installed and a slot loading type CD-ROM drive
•
iBook or Power Mac G4 with the Mac OS 8.6 factory pre-installed
Macintosh computer with MacOSX (v10.0)
The USB connector must be provided as standard.
QuickTime 3.0 or newer must be installed (to play back moving pictures).
The USB connector must be provided as standard.
QuickTime 3.0 or newer must be installed (to play back moving pictures).
Notes
•
If you connect two or more USB equipment to a single personal computer at the same time,
some equipment may not operate depending on the type of USB equipment.
some equipment may not operate depending on the type of USB equipment.
•
Operations are not guaranteed when using a hub.
•
Operations are not guaranteed for all the recommended computer environments mentioned
above.
above.
•
Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United
States and /or other countries.
States and /or other countries.
•
Macintosh and Mac OS, QuickTime are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Apple
Computer, Inc.
Computer, Inc.
•
All other product names mentioned herein may be the trademarks or registered trademarks of
their respective companies. Furthermore, “™” and “®” are not mentioned in each case in this
manual
their respective companies. Furthermore, “™” and “®” are not mentioned in each case in this
manual
Recommended computer environment
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Before connecting your camera to your personal computer, install the USB driver to
the computer. The USB driver is included with the application software in the CD-
ROM which is supplied with your camera.
the computer. The USB driver is included with the application software in the CD-
ROM which is supplied with your camera.
See page 93 for corrective measures if the USB cable was connected before installing
the driver and the driver software could not be installed correctly.
the driver and the driver software could not be installed correctly.
For Windows 98/98SE/Me and Windows 2000 users
Installing the USB driver
Be sure to complete installation of the USB driver before connecting the
USB cable. If you connect the USB cable first, you will be unable to
install the USB driver properly.
USB cable. If you connect the USB cable first, you will be unable to
install the USB driver properly.
1
Turn on your personal computer and allow Windows to load.
Do not connect the USB cable in this step.
2
Insert the supplied CD-ROM in the CD-ROM drive of your personal
computer.
computer.
The application software screen appears.
3
Click “USB Driver Installation for Windows 98/98SE/Me and
Windows 2000”.
Windows 2000”.
USB driver installation starts.
4
Follow the on-screen messages to install the USB driver.
Your personal computer may restart.
5
Connect the USB jack (mini-B) on your camera with the USB
connector on your personal computer using the supplied USB
cable.
connector on your personal computer using the supplied USB
cable.
6
Insert a “Memory Stick” into your camera, connect the AC power
adaptor and turn on your camera.
adaptor and turn on your camera.
“USB MODE” appears on the LCD screen of your camera and the camera is set
to communication standby mode. Your personal computer recognizes the
camera, and the Windows Add Hardware Wizard starts.
to communication standby mode. Your personal computer recognizes the
camera, and the Windows Add Hardware Wizard starts.
to the USB connector
Personal computer
USB cable
Push the
connector in as
far as it will go.
connector in as
far as it will go.
to the USB jack
(mini-B)
(mini-B)
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For Macintosh users
• When using MacOS9.1/MacOSX (v10.0)
It is not necessary to install the USB driver. The Macintosh recognizes the camera as
a drive simply by connecting it to the Macintosh with the USB cable.
a drive simply by connecting it to the Macintosh with the USB cable.
• When using MacOS8.5.1/8.6/9.0
Follow the procedures below to install the driver.
7
Follow the on-screen messages to have the Add Hardware Wizard
recognize the hardware.
recognize the hardware.
The Add Hardware Wizard starts twice because two different USB drivers are
to be installed. Be sure to allow the installation to complete without interrupting
it.
to be installed. Be sure to allow the installation to complete without interrupting
it.
Notes
•
Do not connect the USB cable before the USB driver installation is completed in step
4
.
•
In step
7
, make sure that a “Memory Stick” is inserted into your camera before installing the
USB driver. Otherwise, you will be unable to install the USB driver.
1
Turn on your personal computer and allow the Mac OS to load.
2
Insert the supplied CD-ROM in the CD-ROM drive of your personal
computer.
computer.
3
Double-click the CD-ROM drive icon to open the window.
4
Double-click the icon of the hard disk containing the OS to open
the window.
the window.
5
Move the following two files from the window opened in step
3
to
the “System Folder” icon in the window opened in step
4
(drag
and drop).
•
•
Sony USB Driver
•
Sony USB Shim
6
When “Put these items into the Extensions folder?” appears, click
“OK.”
“OK.”
7
Restart your personal computer.
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When viewing moving images on a Windows system, RealPlayer, Windows Media
Player or other moving image playback applications must be installed. When viewing
moving images on a Macintosh system, QuickTime3.0 or later must be installed.
Player or other moving image playback applications must be installed. When viewing
moving images on a Macintosh system, QuickTime3.0 or later must be installed.
Viewing images
1
Turn on the power of your personal computer and allow Windows
or Mac OS to load.
or Mac OS to load.
2
Connect the USB jack (mini-B) on the camera with the USB
connector on your personal computer using the supplied USB
cable.
connector on your personal computer using the supplied USB
cable.
3
Insert a “Memory Stick” into your camera, and connect the AC
power adaptor to your camera and then to a wall outlet (mains).
power adaptor to your camera and then to a wall outlet (mains).
4
Turn on the power of your camera.
“USB MODE” appears on the LCD screen of the camera.
For Windows 98/98SE/Me and Windows 2000 users
5
Open “
My Computer” on Windows and double click the newly
recognized drive. (Example: “Removable Disk (E:)”)
The folders inside the “Memory Stick” are displayed.
If the drive is not recognized, see “Troubleshooting” on page 87.
If the drive is not recognized, see “Troubleshooting” on page 87.
to the USB connector
Personal computer
USB cable
Push the
connector in as
far as it will go.
connector in as
far as it will go.
to the USB jack
(mini-B)
(mini-B)
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Follow the procedure
1 – 4 on page 35.
“Memory Stick”
•
Operation is not guaranteed if you are using a “Memory Stick” that was formatted with a
personal computer, or if you used a personal computer to format the “Memory Stick” in your
camera through a USB connection.
personal computer, or if you used a personal computer to format the “Memory Stick” in your
camera through a USB connection.
•
Do not optimize the “Memory Stick” on a Windows machine. This will shorten the “Memory
Stick” life.
Stick” life.
•
Do not compress the data on the “Memory Stick.” Compressed files cannot be played back on
your camera.
your camera.
6
Select and double-click the desired image/sound file from the
folder.
folder.
For the detailed folder and file name, see “Image file storage destinations and
image files” on page 38.
image files” on page 38.
∗
Copying a file to the hard disk of your personal computer before viewing it is
recommended. If you play back the file directly from the “Memory Stick”, the image
and sound may break off.
recommended. If you play back the file directly from the “Memory Stick”, the image
and sound may break off.
For Macintosh users
5
Double click the newly recognized icon on the desktop.
The folders inside the “Memory Stick” are displayed.
6
Select and double-click the desired image/sound file from the
folder.
folder.
Notes on using your personal computer
Desired file type
Double-click in this order
Still image
“Dcim” folder
t “100msdcf” folder t Image file
Moving image*
“Mssony” folder
t “Moml0001” folder t Image file*
Audio*
“Mssony” folder
t “Momlv100” folder t Audio file*
Clip Motion
image
image
“Dcim” folder
t “100msdcf” folder t Image file
E-mail image
TIFF image
(uncompressed)
TIFF image
(uncompressed)
“Mssony” folder
t “Imcif100” folder t Image file
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For Windows Me and Windows 2000 users
The following procedures are recommended when disconnecting the USB cable from
your personal computer or ejecting the “Memory Stick” from the camera while it is
connected to your personal computer.
your personal computer or ejecting the “Memory Stick” from the camera while it is
connected to your personal computer.
1
Stop the drive by clicking on the “Unplug/Eject” icon in the task tray.
2
When the message appears confirming the safe removal of the hardware,
disconnect the USB cable or eject the “Memory Stick”.
disconnect the USB cable or eject the “Memory Stick”.
Software
•
Depending on your application software, the file size may increase when you open a still image
file.
file.
•
When you load an image modified using the supplied retouch software from your personal
computer to the camera or when you directly modify the image on the camera, the image
format will differ so the “FILE ERROR” message may appear and you may be unable to open
the file.
computer to the camera or when you directly modify the image on the camera, the image
format will differ so the “FILE ERROR” message may appear and you may be unable to open
the file.
•
Depending on your application software, only the first frame of the Clip Motion file may be
played back.
played back.
Communications with your personal computer (for Windows
only)
only)
Communications between your camera and your personal computer may not recover after
recovering from Suspend, Resume, or Sleep.
recovering from Suspend, Resume, or Sleep.
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Image file storage destinations and
image files
image files
Image files recorded with your camera are grouped in folders by recording mode.
The meanings of the file names are as follows.
The meanings of the file names are as follows.
ssss stands for any number
within the range from 0001 to 9999.
For Windows Me users (The drive recognizing the camera is
“E.”)
“E.”)
Folder
File
Meaning
100MSDCF
DSC0
ssss.JPG
•
Still image file recorded normally
•
Still image file recorded in
– E-MAIL mode (page 55)
– TIFF mode (page 58)
– VOICE mode (page 56)
– Burst mode (page 53)
– E-MAIL mode (page 55)
– TIFF mode (page 58)
– VOICE mode (page 56)
– Burst mode (page 53)
CLP0
ssss.GIF
•
Clip Motion file recorded in NORMAL
mode (page 59)
mode (page 59)
CLP0
ssss.THM
•
Index image file of Clip Motion file
recorded in NORMAL mode
recorded in NORMAL mode
MBL0
ssss.GIF
•
Clip Motion file recorded in MOBILE
mode (page 59)
mode (page 59)
MBL0
ssss.THM
•
Index image file of Clip Motion file
recorded in MOBILE mode
recorded in MOBILE mode
TXT0
ssss.GIF
•
Still image file recorded in TEXT mode
(page 57)
(page 57)
TXT0
ssss.THM
•
Index image file of still image file
recorded in TEXT mode
recorded in TEXT mode
Folder containing still image, TEXT mode image
and Clip Motion image data
and Clip Motion image data
Folder containing E-MAIL mode and TIFF mode
image data
image data
Folder containing moving image data
Folder containing VOICE mode audio data
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The numerical portions of the following files are the same.
– A small-size image file recorded in E-MAIL mode and its corresponding image file
– An uncompressed image file recorded in TIFF mode and its corresponding image file
– An audio file recorded in VOICE mode and its corresponding image file
– An image file recorded in TEXT mode and its corresponding index image file
– An image file recorded with Clip Motion and its corresponding index image file
– An uncompressed image file recorded in TIFF mode and its corresponding image file
– An audio file recorded in VOICE mode and its corresponding image file
– An image file recorded in TEXT mode and its corresponding index image file
– An image file recorded with Clip Motion and its corresponding index image file
IMCIF100
DSC0
ssss.JPG
•
Small-size image file recorded in
E-MAIL mode (page 55)
E-MAIL mode (page 55)
DSC0
ssss.TIF
•
Uncompressed image file recorded in
TIFF mode (page 58)
TIFF mode (page 58)
MOML0001
MOV0
ssss.MPG
•
Moving image file recorded normally
MOMLV100
DSC0
ssss.MPG
•
Audio file recorded in VOICE mode
(page 56)
(page 56)
Tips
The digital still camera saves recorded images as digital data. The format of the
saved data is called as the file format. The formats that can be used with this
camera are as follows:
The digital still camera saves recorded images as digital data. The format of the
saved data is called as the file format. The formats that can be used with this
camera are as follows:
JPEG format
Most digital still cameras, operating systems of computers, and browser
software adopt this format. This format is able to compress files without
appreciable deterioration. However, if the image is compressed and saved on
repeated occasions, the image will deteriorate. This camera records still images
using the JPEG format for normal recording.
software adopt this format. This format is able to compress files without
appreciable deterioration. However, if the image is compressed and saved on
repeated occasions, the image will deteriorate. This camera records still images
using the JPEG format for normal recording.
GIF format
Using this format, the image will not deteriorate even if the image is compressed
and saved on repeated occasions. This format limits the number of colors to
256 colors. This camera records still images using the GIF format in Clip
Motion (page 59) or TEXT mode (page 57).
and saved on repeated occasions. This format limits the number of colors to
256 colors. This camera records still images using the GIF format in Clip
Motion (page 59) or TEXT mode (page 57).
TIFF format
Stores shooting images without compression, so the image does not deteriorate.
Most of operating systems and applications correspond to this format. This
camera records still images using the TIFF format for the TIFF mode (page 58).
Most of operating systems and applications correspond to this format. This
camera records still images using the TIFF format for the TIFF mode (page 58).
MPEG format
This format is very typical for moving images. This camera records audio using
the MPEG format for the moving images recording and the VOICE mode
(page 56).
the MPEG format for the moving images recording and the VOICE mode
(page 56).
Folder
File
Meaning
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Advanced operations
Before performing advanced
operations
operations
This section describes the basic control methods that are frequently used for
“Advanced operations.”
“Advanced operations.”
How to use the mode dial
The mode dial switches the function which is used for recording, playback, or
editing. Set the dial as follows before starting to operate your camera.
editing. Set the dial as follows before starting to operate your camera.
:
To record still images, VOICE mode audio
data
data
:
To play back or edit images
:
To record moving images or Clip Motion
images
images
SET UP: To set the setup items (The SET UP
position changes the settings of
infrequently-used items.)
infrequently-used items.)
SCN:
To record in the SCENE SELECTION mode
M:
To record with the shutter speed and
aperture set manually
aperture set manually
A:
To record in the aperture priority mode
S:
To record in the shutter speed priority
mode
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How to use the control button
When the menu or setup screen is displayed, the control button is used to select the
buttons, images and menu items displayed on the LCD screen of your camera and
modify the settings. The operation methods that are frequently used for “Advanced
operations” are described below.
buttons, images and menu items displayed on the LCD screen of your camera and
modify the settings. The operation methods that are frequently used for “Advanced
operations” are described below.
Turning on/off the operation buttons (menu) on the LCD screen
Setting up the items in the setup or menu
1
Set the mode dial to SET UP so that the
setup screen appears, or press MENU so
that the menu appears.
setup screen appears, or press MENU so
that the menu appears.
MODE
ISO
AUTO
IN DOOR
OUT DOOR
IN DOOR
OUT DOOR
ONE PHSH
WHITE BAL
Press MENU to display/
clear the menu on the
LCD screen.
clear the menu on the
LCD screen.
Menu
CAMERA
SCENE SELECTION:
MOVING IMAGE:
DATE/TIME:
DIGITAL ZOOM:
BRACKET STEP:
RED EYE REDUCTION:
AF ILLUMINATOR:
MOVING IMAGE:
DATE/TIME:
DIGITAL ZOOM:
BRACKET STEP:
RED EYE REDUCTION:
AF ILLUMINATOR:
TWILIGHT
MPEG MOVIE
OFF
ON
±0.7EV
OFF
ON
MPEG MOVIE
OFF
ON
±0.7EV
OFF
ON
SELECT
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How to use the jog dial
The functions which are used frequently in recording are set up using the jog dial and
the following direct buttons. The jog dial is used to change the value in manual
adjustments.
the following direct buttons. The jog dial is used to change the value in manual
adjustments.
2
When the mode dial is set to SET UP or
:
1 Press v/V/b/B on the control button to select the item you want to set up.
2 Press the center z on the control button to enter the item.
When the mode dial is set to
, S, A, M,
SCN, or
:
Press
v/V/b/B on the control button to select the
setting of the item.
The selected setting is turned to yellow, and the
setup is complete.
The selected setting is turned to yellow, and the
setup is complete.
1
Set the mode dial to S, A, or M.
The adjustable value number appears at the right corner on the LCD.
MODE
ISO
AUTO
IN DOOR
OUT DOOR
IN DOOR
OUT DOOR
ONE PHSH
WHITE BAL
Mode dial (S, A, M)
Select Set
FOCUS
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When the mode dial is set to
, you can easily view the next/previous image by
turning the jog dial.
2
Turn the jog dial to select the item or value
number you want to adjust.
•
number you want to adjust.
•
When the indication
b at the right corner on the
LCD screen is in yellow, you can select the item.
In such cases, go to step
In such cases, go to step
3.
•
When the value number at the right corner on the
LCD screen is in yellow, you can adjust the value.
(When you press FOCUS, the
LCD screen is in yellow, you can adjust the value.
(When you press FOCUS, the
9 mark appears on
value number position.)
When you adjust only the value, the adjustment is
complete.
complete.
3
Press the jog dial.
The value number turns to yellow. To adjust the value, repeat step
2.
Viewing the next/previous image using the jog dial during playback
9
M
Yellow
9
M
Yellow
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Menu items that can be modified differ depending on the positions of the mode dial.
The LCD screen shows only the items you can operate at the moment. Factory
settings are indicated with
The LCD screen shows only the items you can operate at the moment. Factory
settings are indicated with
x.
When the mode dial is set to
/SCN/S/A/M
Menu settings
Item
Setting
Description
WB
(WHITE
BAL)
(WHITE
BAL)
ONE PUSH
x AUTO
IN DOOR
OUT DOOR
OUT DOOR
Sets the white balance (page 62).
ISO
400
200
100
200
100
x AUTO
Selects the ISO film speed. When recording
under dark situations or recording a fast-moving
subject, use a high-number setting. When you
record high-quality images, use a low-number
setting (except when the mode dial is set to
SCN).
under dark situations or recording a fast-moving
subject, use a high-number setting. When you
record high-quality images, use a low-number
setting (except when the mode dial is set to
SCN).
(IMAGE
SIZE)
SIZE)
x 2272×1704
(DSC-S85 only)
x 2048×1536
(DSC-S75 only)
2272 (3:2)
(DSC-S85 only)
2048 (3:2)
(DSC-S75 only)
1600×1200
1280×960
640×480
2272 (3:2)
(DSC-S85 only)
2048 (3:2)
(DSC-S75 only)
1600×1200
1280×960
640×480
Selects the image size when recording still
images.
images.
(P. QUALITY)
x FINE
Records still images in the fine image quality
mode.
mode.
STANDARD
Records still images in the standard image
quality mode.
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When the mode dial is set to
(MOVING IMAGE is set to
MPEG MOVIE in the setup settings.)
MODE
(REC
MODE)
(REC
MODE)
TIFF
Records a TIFF (uncompressed) file in addition
to the JPEG file (page 58).
to the JPEG file (page 58).
TEXT
Records a GIF file in black-and-white (page 57).
VOICE
Records an audio file (with a still image) in
addition to the JPEG file (page 56).
addition to the JPEG file (page 56).
E-MAIL
Records a small-size (320×240) JPEG file in
addition to the selected image size (page 55).
addition to the selected image size (page 55).
EXP BRKTG
(DSC-S85 only)
(DSC-S85 only)
Records three images with the exposure value of
each image slightly shifted (page 53).
each image slightly shifted (page 53).
BURST3
(DSC-S85 only)
(DSC-S85 only)
Records three images continuously (page 53).
BURST2
(DSC-S75 only)
(DSC-S75 only)
Records two images continuously (page 53).
x NORMAL
Records an image using the normal recording
mode.
mode.
±
(FLASH
LEVEL)
LEVEL)
HIGH
Makes the flash level higher than normal.
x NORMAL
Normal setting.
LOW
Makes the flash level lower than normal.
PFX
(P. EFFECT)
(P. EFFECT)
SOLARIZE
B&W
SEPIA
NEG.ART
B&W
SEPIA
NEG.ART
x OFF
Sets the image special effects (page 63).
(SHARPNESS)
+2
+1
+1
x 0
–1
–2
–2
Adjusts the sharpness of the image.
The
The
indicator appears (except when the
setting is 0).
Item
Setting
Description
WB
(WHITE
BAL)
(WHITE
BAL)
ONE PUSH
x AUTO
IN DOOR
OUT DOOR
OUT DOOR
Sets the white balance (page 62).
(IMAGE
SIZE)
SIZE)
320 (HQ)
320×240
320×240
x 160×112
Selects the MPEG image size when recording
moving images (page 48).
moving images (page 48).
Item
Setting
Description
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When the mode dial is set to
(MOVING IMAGE is set to CLIP
MOTION in the setup settings.)
PFX
(P. EFFECT)
(P. EFFECT)
SOLARIZE
B&W
SEPIA
NEG.ART
B&W
SEPIA
NEG.ART
x OFF
Sets the image special effects (page 63).
Item
Setting
Description
WB
(WHITE
BAL)
(WHITE
BAL)
ONE PUSH
x AUTO
IN DOOR
OUT DOOR
OUT DOOR
Sets the white balance (page 62).
(IMAGE
SIZE)
SIZE)
x NORMAL
MOBILE
Selects the Clip Motion image size (page 59).
±
(FLASH
LEVEL)
LEVEL)
HIGH
Makes the flash level higher than normal.
x NORMAL
Normal setting.
LOW
Makes the flash level lower than normal.
PFX
(P. EFFECT)
(P. EFFECT)
SOLARIZE
B&W
SEPIA
NEG.ART
B&W
SEPIA
NEG.ART
x OFF
Sets the image special effects (page 63).
(SHARPNESS)
+2
+1
+1
x 0
–1
–2
–2
Adjusts the sharpness of the image.
The
The
indicator appears (except when the
setting is 0).
Item
Setting
Description
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