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Model
DSC-V1 (serv.man3)
Pages
127
Size
2.82 MB
Type
PDF
Document
Service Manual
Brand
Device
Digital Camera / LEVEL 1
File
dsc-v1-sm3.pdf
Date

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Shooting still images for e-mail
— E-Mail........................................62
Shooting still images with audio files
— Voice..........................................62
Shooting according to scene conditions
— Scene Selection..........................63
Adding special effects
— Picture Effect .............................65
Using an external flash............................65
Using the Sony flash (not supplied)....66
Using a commercially available external 
flash ................................................66
Using a conversion lens ..........................67
Selecting the folder and playing back 
images
— Folder.........................................68
Enlarging a portion of a still image.........69
Enlarging an image 
— Playback zoom...........................69
Recording an enlarged image 
— Trimming ...................................70
Playing back successive images
— Slide Show .................................70
Rotating still images
— Rotate.........................................71
Playing back images shot in Multi Burst 
mode ...............................................72
Playing back continuously.................. 72
Playing back frame by frame
— Jog playback.............................. 73
Protecting images
— Protect ....................................... 74
Changing image size
— Resize ........................................ 76
Choosing images to print
— Print (DPOF) mark .................... 76
Shooting movies ..................................... 79
Viewing movies on the LCD screen ....... 80
Deleting movies
— Delete ........................................ 81
Editing movies ........................................ 83
Cutting movies.................................... 83
Deleting unnecessary portions of 
movies ............................................ 84
Copying images to your computer 
— For Windows users.................... 85
Copying images to your computer 
— For Macintosh users .................. 95
Troubleshooting ......................................97
Warnings and messages ........................106
Self-diagnosis display ...........................108
Number of images that can be saved or 
shooting time.................................109
Menu items ............................................111
SET UP items ........................................115
Precautions ............................................118
On “Memory Stick” ..............................119
On “InfoLITHIUM” battery pack .........120
Specifications ........................................122
The LCD screen ....................................124
Index......................................................128
Advanced still image viewing
Still image editing
Enjoying movies
Enjoying images on your 
computer
Troubleshooting
Additional information
Index
8
Identifying the parts
See the pages in parentheses for details of operation.
A
POWER lamp
 (14)
B
Shutter button
 (21)
C
Mode dial 
(15, 111)
: To shoot still images in auto 
adjustment mode
P: To shoot still images in 
programmed mode
S: To shoot in the shutter speed 
priority mode
A: To shoot in the aperture 
priority mode
M: To shoot in the manual 
exposure mode
SCN: To shoot in the Scene 
Selection mode
SET UP: To set the SET UP items
: To shoot movies, Clip 
Motion images or Multi 
Burst mode images
: To view or edit images
D
POWER button
 (14)
E
Finder window
F
Microphone
0
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qf
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1
2
3
7
5
9
8
6
qf
qd
qs
qj
4
G
Lens
H
RESET button (bottom surface)
 
(97)
I
Speaker (bottom surface)
J
NIGHTSHOT/NIGHTFRAMING 
lever
 (56)
K
Advanced accessory shoe
 (65)
L
Flash
 (26)
M
Hook for shoulder* strap
N
ACC (Accessory) jack
 (65)
O
Self-timer lamp
 (25)
/
Infrared ray emitter
 (56)
P
Hologram AF
 (27, 115)
Q
Tripod screw hole (bottom 
surface)
* Shoulder strap is optional.
The flash automatically pops up and strobes. 
Close the flash by hand after use.
Use a tripod with a screw length of less than 
5.5 mm (7/32 inch). You will be unable to 
firmly secure the camera to tripods having 
longer screws, and may damage the camera.
Use ACC jack to connect an external flash or 
the remote control tripod.
Do not touch the microphone while recording.
9
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qd
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qf
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1
2
3
6
4
8
7
9
5
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Attaching the strap
A
Finder
 (28)
B
AE LOCK button
 (52)
C
FOCUS button
 (48)
D
/
 (Exposure/Index) button 
(49, 31)
E
Jack cover
F
 
(USB) jack
 (89)
G
A/V OUT (MONO) jack
 (32)
H
DC IN jack 
(10, 13)
I
LCD screen
J
MENU button 
(39, 111)
K
Battery/“Memory Stick” cover
Self-timer
 (25)
/
recording lamp (red)
 
(21)
AE/AF lock lamp 
(green) 
(21
28)
/CHG lamp (orange) 
(11, 26)
L
Battery eject lever
 (10)
M
Access lamp
 (17)
N
 
(Display/LCD on/off) button
 
(28)
O
Control button
(Menu on) (
v
/
V
/
b
/
B
/
z
)/
(Menu off) ( /
/
7
/
(26, 2522, 
24)
P
Jog dial
 (40)
Q
Zoom lever
 (23)
R
Hook for hand strap
S
 
(Image Size/Delete) 
button 
(18, 34)
10
Charging the battery pack
,
Open the battery/“Memory 
Stick” cover.
Slide the cover in the direction of the arrow.
• Be sure to turn off your camera when 
charging the battery pack (page 14).
Your camera operates with the 
“InfoLITHIUM” NP-FC11 battery pack (C 
type) (supplied). You can use only C type 
battery pack (page 120).
,
Install the battery pack, then 
close the battery/“Memory 
Stick” cover.
Insert the battery pack with the b mark 
facing toward the battery compartment as 
illustrated.
Make sure the battery pack is firmly 
inserted all the way, then close the cover.
The battery pack is easily inserted by pushing 
the battery eject lever at the front of the battery 
compartment down.
,
Open the jack cover and 
connect the AC Adaptor 
(supplied) to the DC IN jack of 
your camera.
Open the cover in the arrow direction as 
illustrated above. Connect the plug with the 
v mark facing left.
Do not short the DC plug of the AC Adaptor 
with a metallic object, as this may cause 
malfunction.
Clean the DC plug of the AC Adaptor with a 
dry cotton bud. Do not use the dirty plug. Use 
of the dirty plug may not properly charge the 
battery pack.
1
2
Battery eject lever
3
DC plug
AC Adaptor
Jack cover
Getting started
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