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Taking pictures (continued)

Using the self-timer

Use the timer remote unit (supplied) to take pictures using the self-timer or remote control. The timer remote unit is equipped with a terminal for attaching the flash unit or video-out unit. You can use flash with the self-timer or take pictures using the remote control while viewing them on a TV screen.

Timer button

 

 

Power button

Remote

Button

 

sensor

 

 

 

 

 

 

Timer lamp

Timer remote unit

Remote

1Remove the terminal cover of the camera and attach the timer remote unit to the camera. To steady the camera, attach a tripod (available commercially) to the tripod screw hole of the timer remote unit.

To detach the timer unit, loosen the locking screw and pull the timer unit straight out while pressing the release

button.

Release button

Timer remote unit

Remove the terminal cover.

Tighten the locking screw.

Tripod screw hole

2Turn on the camera.

3Press the power button on the timer remote unit so that the power lamp lights up (green). Before using the unit for the first time, pull out the insulation sheet.

If you do not use the timer remote unit for approximately 10 minutes, the unit will turn off automatically.

If the power lamp does not light up when you press the power button, replace the button battery.

4Press the timer button on the timer remote unit. The red timer lamp flashes for about 10 seconds then lights steadily for 2 seconds before the picture is taken.

To cancel the shot, press the timer button again.

To use the remote

Aim the remote at the remote sensor on the front of the timer remote unit. The red timer lamp lights up for 2 seconds before the picture is taken.

The range of the remote is approximately 5 m (16 ft) when aimed straight ahead at the remote sensor and 15 degrees to each side. Before using the unit for the first time, pull out the insulation sheet.

If the range of the remote becomes noticeably shorter or the timer remote unit no longer responds to remote operation, replace the button battery in the remote.

To replace the button battery in the timer remote unit

1Press the release button and then pull out the battery holder from the timer remote unit.

Release button

2Install a new battery (CR1616 lithium battery) as illustrated below. Reinsert the battery holder.

Use of batteries other than the CR1616 may present a risk of fire or explosion.

With the “+” side facing forward

To replace the button battery in the remote

1Pull out the battery holder from the remote.

Depress here to pull out the battery holder.

2Install a new battery (CR2025 lithium battery) as illustrated below. Reinsert the battery holder.

Use of batteries other than the CR2025 may present a risk of fire or explosion.

With the “+” side facing forward

Note

Batteries may explode if mistreated. Do no recharge, disassemble or dispose of in fire.

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Contents Page For the Customers in Canada Owner’s RecordFor the Customers in the U.S.A Page Page Contents Menu Options Introduction Finding pleasure in the processIdentifying parts and controls Easy operation using the touch padOne battery type for all units Images are stored on the Memory Stick DuoTo check the remaining battery charge 1Charging the batteries2Inserting the Memory Stick Duo To take out the Memory Stick Duo3Setting the date and time Year increases. The year decreasesTaking pictures Taking pictures Instant shooting from power off Direct ShutterUsing the flash ZoomingTo replace the button battery in the remote Using the self-timerTo replace the button battery in the timer remote unit To use the remoteViewing pictures on a computer screen Reviewing picturesViewing pictures on a TV Example of image storageDate and time Checking camera settingsChecking the screen display in camera mode Camera shake correction, exposure, scene, white balanceAbout the number of pictures that can be taken Checking camera settingsChecking the screen display in playback mode How to use the touch pad Menu overview and operationCamera menu Choosing a camera setting according to the scene sceneUsing the flash Flash Displaying the camera menuCamera menu Taking pictures in succession consecutive shot ModeAdjusting the exposure Exposure Changing the image quality QualityIncandescent DaylightFluorescent AutoDeleting unwanted images Delete/all delete Playback menuDisplaying the playback menu Marking images for printing PrintPlayback menu Shutter OnlyPlayback menu About moisture condensation About the internal rechargeable button batteryCaring for your camera Cleaning your camera TroubleshootingUsing the camera abroad Battery/powerViewing pictures TroubleshootingTaking pictures Deleting imagesList of error icons OthersAbout the Memory Stick Duo Types of Memory StickFlash unit Warranty card and after-sale services SpecificationsCamera Specifications GlossaryIndex