Sony DSC-S3000 manual Troubleshooting, If you have problems

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Contents DSC-S3000 Operation Search Operation SearchHow to use this User Guide Using the wrist strapUsing the internal memory Before UseShooting Viewing Viewing still imagesDeleting images Viewing moviesUsing Menu items Shooting Using Menu items ShootingMenu items Shooting Shooting Menu listUsing Menu items Viewing Using Menu items ViewingMenu items Viewing Playback Menu listChanging settings Viewing images on a TV Viewing an image on a Standard Definition SD TVUsing with your computer Using the softwareConnecting the camera to the computer Uploading images to a media servicePrinting Printing still imagesTroubleshooting If you have problemsTroubleshooting Precautions / About this camera Contents list Viewing still images Playback zoom Image Index Retouch Delete Protect PMB Picture Motion Browser Installing PMB Windows Number of still images Recordable time of movies Search by Operation Changing clock settings Initializing settingsDisplaying enlarged images Editing imagesHow to use this User Guide Selecting a topic to displayChanging the font size Returning to a previousPrinting out a Marks and notations used in this User GuideBack to top Images used in this User Guide Images used in this User GuideNames of parts Control button List of shooting mode icons List of icons displayed on the screenDisplay Indication REC List of viewing mode icons DisplayISO400 ISO number Using the wrist strap Using the internal memory On image data stored in the internal memoryTo copy back up data on a hard disk of your computer To copy back up data on a memory cardShooting still images Related Topic Zoom Shooting movies List of mode switch functions Intelligent Auto On Scene RecognitionProgram Auto Scene Selection Back to top Sweep Panorama Tips for shooting a panorama imageRelated Topic Movie Mode Functions not available in some REC modes Disp Screen Display Settings Back to top When the White circular spots appears in flash photos FlashSmile Shutter Smile Detection Sensitivity Back to top Self-Timer Automatic shooting with Self-portrait timerTips for preventing blur Back to top Viewing still images Playback zoom To save enlarged imagesImage Index Displaying images of the desired folderDelete button MenuControl button Playback feature Viewing moviesScrolling the panorama images for display Operation button ActionUsing Menu items Shooting REC Mode Scene Selection Back to top Easy Mode Shooting functions available in Easy Mode ShootingCopyright 2011 Sony Corporation Shooting Direction Image Size On image quality and image sizeImage size when shooting still images Image size in Easy ModeImage size when shooting Sweep Panorama Image Usage guidelines No. Printing Size ImagesImage size when shooting movies Movie image size Usage guidelinesSteadyShot Camera shakeSubject blur Back to top Burst Settings Adjusting the exposure for better looking images Adjusting ISO Sensitivity Recommended Exposure Index High ISO sensitivityLow ISO sensitivity White Balance Effects of lighting conditionsBack to top Focusing on subjects near the edge of the screen FocusBack to top Metering Mode Smile Detection Sensitivity Face Detection DRO Menu items not available in some REC modes Menu itemsUsing Menu items Viewing Viewing functions available in Easy Mode Slideshow ImageInterval RepeatBack to top Retouch Delete To cancel the protection ProtectDpof Clearing the Dpof markRotate Select Folder Viewing images across multiple foldersMenu items that cannot be set according to recording media Menu items Memory card Internal MemoryChanging camera settings Grid Line Disp. Resolution Digital Zoom Size Total zoom scaleRed Eye Reduction What causes the red-eye phenomenon?Other ways to reduce red-eye Page Beep Language Setting Function Guide Display color Power Save Initialize Video Out PALUSB Connect PTP/MTPLUN Setting Format Create REC. Folder On the foldersChange REC. Folder Delete REC. Folder Copy File Number Area Setting Changing Area SettingDate & Time Setting Viewing an image on a Standard Definition SD TV Recommended computer environment Windows Recommended computer environment Macintosh PMB Picture Motion Browser Installing PMB Windows Sonypmb122 Connecting the camera to the computer Importing images to a computer without using PMB Importing images to a computer WindowsImporting images to a computer Macintosh Deleting the USB connection PMB Portable Starting up PMB Portable Windows Starting up PMB Portable Macintosh Printing still images Printing at a shop If you have problems Batteries and power Power turns off suddenlyBatteries run down too quickly Cannot turn on the cameraSold separately Shooting still images / movies Cannot select the Face Detection function Flash does not workClose-up shoot function Macro does not work Date and time are not displayed on the LCD screenEyes of the subject come out red Dots appear and remain on the screenCannot shoot images in succession Same image is shot several timesCannot display images in index mode Viewing imagesCannot play back images Date and time are not displayedDeleting Cannot delete an imageComputers Your computer does not recognize the cameraCannot import images After making a USB connection, PMB Portable does not start141 Memory card Cannot insert a memory cardYou have formatted a memory card by mistake Is inserted into the cameraCannot play back or record images using the internal memory Internal memoryCannot copy the data on the memory card or the computer to Internal memoryPrinting Cannot print images with the dateOthers Messages Folder error Vibration warning indicatorTurn the power off and on again Cannot create more foldersOperation cannot be executed in unsupported files No internal memory space remaining Delete all images?Precautions On image data compatibility On the internal rechargeable backup battery Charging method of the internal rechargeable backup batteryOn the battery About the remaining battery chargeBattery type Supplied Supported Rechargeable BatteriesOn Nickel-Metal Hydride batteries sold separately Memory card Memory Stick media Memory Stick media type Recording / Playback156 On cleaning Cleaning the LCD screenCleaning the lens Cleaning the flashNumber of still images Internal memory Memory card formatted with this cameraApprox MB 16 GB 32 GB Recordable time of movies QvgaOn TV color systems Trademarks
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DSC-S3000 specifications

The Sony DSC-S3000 is a compact digital camera that embodies simplicity and versatility, making it an excellent choice for both photography enthusiasts and casual users. Released as part of Sony's Cyber-shot series, the S3000 offers a range of features that allow users to capture high-quality images effortlessly.

One of the standout features of the DSC-S3000 is its 14.1-megapixel sensor, which provides high-resolution images with impressive detail and depth. This level of resolution ensures that photos can be enlarged without significant loss of quality, making it ideal for printing and sharing online. The camera is equipped with a 4x optical zoom lens, allowing users to get closer to their subjects without losing image clarity. This range offers flexibility, whether capturing distant landscapes or close-up portraits.

The S3000 boasts a 2.7-inch LCD screen that makes it easy to frame shots and review images. The display is bright and clear, even in varying lighting conditions, ensuring users can see what they're capturing. The camera's compact design makes it highly portable, fitting neatly into purses or pockets, making it ideal for travel and everyday photography.

One of the notable shooting technologies included in the S3000 is the Intelligent Auto mode. This feature automatically detects the scene and adjusts camera settings accordingly, providing the best possible results without requiring manual adjustments. For those wanting more control, the camera also offers a variety of scene modes tailored for specific environments, such as night scenes, landscapes, and sports photography.

Additionally, the DSC-S3000 includes features like smile shutter technology, which captures a photo automatically when the subject smiles, ensuring those candid moments are never missed. The camera also supports video recording, allowing users to capture memories in motion.

In terms of connectivity, the S3000 can easily transfer images to compatible devices, enhancing the user experience when sharing photos. Although it lacks advanced features like Wi-Fi or Bluetooth, its simplicity is a considerable advantage for users seeking a straightforward photography experience.

Overall, the Sony DSC-S3000 is a feature-rich camera that balances ease of use with high-quality results. This makes it an appealing option for those looking to step up from smartphone photography without diving into the complexities of advanced DSLRs. With its compact size, user-friendly interface, and reliable performance, the DSC-S3000 remains a noteworthy choice in the compact camera market.