Sony 16 manual Glossary, Specifications

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Specifications (continued)

Glossary

Timer remote unit

Operating temperature

0°C to +40°C (32°F to 104°F) Storage temperature

–20°C to +60°C (–4°F to +140°F)

Dimensions

42.0×24.0×14.0 mm

 

(X X/X×X X/X×X X/X inches)

 

(W/H/D, excluding maximum

 

protrusions)

Mass

Approx. 15 g (XX.X oz)

Video-out unit

Operating temperature

0°C to +40°C (32°F to 104°F) Storage temperature

–20°C to +60°C (–4°F to +140°F)

Dimensions

55.55×24.0×16.8 mm

 

(X X/X×X X/X×X X/X inches)

 

(W/H/D, excluding maximum

 

protrusions)

Mass

Approx. 10 g (XX.X oz)

Battery charger

Power requirements

100 to 240 V AC, 50/60 Hz

3 to 6 VA Rated output voltage

4.2 V DC, 230 mA

Dimensions

Approx. 57.0×22.0×95.5 mm (X X/XX×X X/XX×X X/X inches) (W/H/D)

Mass

Approx. 80 g (X oz)

Operating temperature

0°C to 35°C (32°F to XX°F) Storage temperature

–20°C to +40°C (–4°F to +104°F)

Accessories

Flash unit

Timer remote unit (including CR2025 lithium battery)

Remote (including CR1616 lithium battery)

Video-out unit

Video cable

batteries (3)

Battery charger

Viewer

Tele conversion lens

Wide conversion lens

Lens cap

Lens hood

Hand strap

“MagicGate Memory Stick Duo” 64 MB

Memory Stick Duo adaptor

“Owner’s Guide”(this manual)

“Menu Index”

Carrying case

Cleaning cloth

Terminal covers (2 spares)

Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.

Printed on 100% recycled paper using VOC (Volatile Organic Compound)-free vegetable oil based ink.

AE (page 37)

AE stands for Auto Exposure. The exposure is adjusted automatically according to the lighting conditions.

AF (page 21)

AF stands for Auto Focus. The focus is adjusted automatically.

AF lock (page 21)

The focus is set and locked if you press the shutter button halfway down. This function is useful when you want to shoot a subject at a different angle after focusing.

Auto Power Off (page 21)

The camera turns off automatically to save battery power if you do not use it for more than three minutes.

CCD (page 57)

CCD stands for Charge Coupled Device. A CCD is a semiconductor that converts received light signals into electric signals.

DCF (page 57)

DCF stands for Design rule for Camera File system, a standard laid down by the Japan Electronics and Information Technology Industries Association (JEITA).

DPOF (page 41)

DPOF stands for Digital Print Order Format.

You can mark images and record the information necessary for printing, and save it on the recording media with the image.

Exif (page 57)

Exif stands for Exchangeable image file format for digital still cameras. This still image file format is a standard laid down by the Japan Electronics and Information Technology Industries Association (JEITA). A digital still camera supporting Exif stores the data relevant to the shooting conditions as each shot is taken.

Format (page 43)

You can write to recording media after you format it. Formatting erases all the previously saved data on the recording media.

JPEG (page 36)

JPEG stands for Joint Photographic Experts Group. JPEG is a format used to compress color still images and is most widely used for compressing still images that are exchanged over the Internet. The camera records images in JPEG format when you set the picture quality to FINE or STD.

“Memory Stick Duo” (page 13, 16, 54)

The “Memory Stick Duo” is a compact, portable and versatile Integrated Circuit recording medium with a data capacity that exceeds that of a floppy disk.

If you insert a “Memory Stick Duo” into a Memory Stick Duo adapter, it becomes the same size as a standard “Memory Stick” and can be inserted into a slot that supports the standard-size “Memory Stick” on a TV, computer, etc.

Pressing the shutter button halfway down (page 21)

Do not press the shutter button all the way down. Press the shutter button halfway down so that the camera can adjust the focus and the exposure automatically according to the scene.

TIFF (page 36)

TIFF stands for Tagged Image File Format. The TIFF format does not compress images for recording so the images are not deteriorated. The camera records images in TIFF format when you set the picture quality to TIFF.

Additional Information

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Contents Page For the Customers in the U.S.A Owner’s RecordFor the Customers in Canada Page Page Contents Menu Options Finding pleasure in the process IntroductionImages are stored on the Memory Stick Duo Easy operation using the touch padOne battery type for all units Identifying parts and controls1Charging the batteries To check the remaining battery chargeTo take out the Memory Stick Duo 2Inserting the Memory Stick DuoYear increases. The year decreases 3Setting the date and timeTaking pictures Zooming Instant shooting from power off Direct ShutterUsing the flash Taking picturesTo use the remote Using the self-timerTo replace the button battery in the timer remote unit To replace the button battery in the remoteExample of image storage Reviewing picturesViewing pictures on a TV Viewing pictures on a computer screenCamera shake correction, exposure, scene, white balance Checking camera settingsChecking the screen display in camera mode Date and timeChecking the screen display in playback mode Checking camera settingsAbout the number of pictures that can be taken Menu overview and operation How to use the touch padDisplaying the camera menu Choosing a camera setting according to the scene sceneUsing the flash Flash Camera menuChanging the image quality Quality Taking pictures in succession consecutive shot ModeAdjusting the exposure Exposure Camera menuAuto DaylightFluorescent IncandescentMarking images for printing Print Playback menuDisplaying the playback menu Deleting unwanted images Delete/all deleteShutter Only Playback menuPlayback menu Caring for your camera About the internal rechargeable button batteryAbout moisture condensation Battery/power TroubleshootingUsing the camera abroad Cleaning your cameraDeleting images TroubleshootingTaking pictures Viewing picturesOthers List of error iconsTypes of Memory Stick About the Memory Stick DuoCamera Warranty card and after-sale services SpecificationsFlash unit Glossary SpecificationsIndex