Sony MVC-CD500 manuals
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2 WARNINGTo prevent fire or shock hazard, do not expose the unit to rain or moisture CAUTION For the Customers in the U.S.A Regulatory Information Declaration of Conformity Note: 3 Notice4 Before using your camera5 Do not expose the camera to sand or dustDo not aim the camera at the sun or other bright light Notes on the camera locations The pictures used in this manual Handling of the movable lens Trademarks About the Carl Zeiss lens 6 Table of contentsGetting started Shooting still images Viewing still images Deleting still images Before advanced operations Advanced still image shooting 7 Still image editingEnjoying movies Enjoying images on your computer Troubleshooting Additional information Index 8 Introduction9 Identifying the parts10 AControl button(Menu on) (v/V/b/B/z) (Menu off) (//7/) (27, 27, 24, 26) D LCD screen E ACCESS lamp (18) F DISPLAY/LCD BACK LIGHT ON/ OFF button (30) G AE LOCK button (54) H FOCUS button (47, 50) I (Exposure) button (51) JMode dial (16) : 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 SET UP: To set the SET UP items : To view or edit images KPOWER lamp (15) MDC IN jack (11, 14) NHook for shoulder strap O Jog dial (42) P Speaker Q MENU button (41, 112) R (Image Size/Delete) button (20, 36) S RESET button (bottom surface) 11 Charging the battery pack14 Using an external power sourceUsing your camera abroad 15 Turning on/off your cameraHow to use the control button 16 Setting the date and time18 Inserting and removing a disc19 Initializing a disc20 Setting the still image size21 Image size and quality22 Basic still image shooting — Auto adjustment mode23 Mode dial for still image shooting24 Auto Focus25 Smart zoom26 Shooting close-ups— MacroWhen the zoom is set all the way to the W side: When the zoom is set all the way to the T side: ,Set the mode dial to , and press B () on the control button ,Center the subject in the frame, and press the shutter button fully down To return to normal recording mode 27 Using the self-timer,Turn the mode dial to , and press V () on the control button To cancel the self-timerin the middle of the operation Selecting a flash mode 28 To reduce the red-eyephenomenon when shooting live subjects29 Recording images with the hologram AFAbout Hologram AF 30 Indicators on the screen during shooting31 Inserting the date and time on a still image,Set the mode dial to SET UP ,Select (Camera 1) with v on Camera the control button, then press B Select [Date/Time] with v/V, then press B Date/Time ,Select the date and time setting with v/V on the control button, then press z Day & Time: Date: Off: 32 Viewing images on the LCD screen of your camera34 Viewing images on a TV screen36 Deleting images39 Formatting a CD-RW40 To cancel formatting,Select [OK] with v, then press z 41 How to setup and operate your camera42 How to use the jog dialTo select the item aTurn the jog dial to select the item you want to set bPress the jog dial To select the value Turn the jog dial to select the value you want to set c To set other items, press the following operations 43 Deciding the still image qualityCreating or selecting a folder44 Creating a new foldercSelect [OK] with v, then press z To cancel folder creation Changing the recording folder cSelect the desired folder with b/B, and [OK] with v, then press z To cancel changing the recording folder 45 Shooting withProgram Shift Shooting with the manual adjustments 47 Choosing an auto focus method48 Choosing a focus range finder frame— AF range finder Mode dial: P/S/A/M/SCN Multipoint AF Selected frame priority AF Spot AF aSet the mode dial to P, S, A, M, SCN or bPress FOCUS to switch to AF range finder frame select cSelect the desired AF range 49 Choosing a focus operation— AF Mode Single AF Monitoring AF Continuous AF bSelect (Camera 1) with v [AF Mode] with B/v/V cSelect the desired mode with B/v/V, then press z 50 Setting the distance to the subject51 Adjusting the exposure52 aSet the mode dial to P, S, A, SCN orbPress (Exposure) To reactivate auto exposure Displaying a histogram bPress DISPLAY/LCD BACK LIGHT ON/OFF to display the histogram cAdjust the exposure based on the histogram 53 Selecting the metering mode54 Shooting with the exposure fixed55 Shooting three images with the exposure shifted56 bSelect (Camera 2) with v/Vand [Bracket Step] with B/v, then press B ±0.7EV ±0.3EV dSet the mode dial to , P, S, A, M or SCN ePress MENU fSelect [Mode] (REC Mode) with b/B, then select [Exp Brktg] with v/V gShoot the image To return to normal mode 57 Adjusting color tones58 Adjusting the flash level59 Shooting multiple frames60 Shooting in Multi Burst mode61 Shooting three images continuously62 Shooting still images in TIFF modeShooting still images for e-mail 63 Shooting still images with audio files64 Shooting according to scene conditions65 Adding special effects66 Confirming whether to record images67 Using an external flash68 Using the Sony HVL-F1000FlashaMount the HVL-F1000external flash on the advanced accessory shoe bPlug the flash into the ACC jack cTurn on the HVL-F1000 eShoot the image Using a commercially available external flash bSet the mode dial to SET UP cSelect (Camera 2) with v/V [Hot Shoe] with B/V, [On] with B/v, then press z dTurn on the external flash eSet the mode dial to M or A fShoot the image 69 Selecting the folder and playing back images70 Enlarging a portion of a still image71 Playing back successive images72 Rotating still images73 Playing back images shot in Multi Burst mode75 Protecting images76 gPress MENUhSelect [OK] with B, then press z To exit the Protect function To cancel individual protection To protect all images in the folder To cancel all protection of all images in the folder In index (triple-image)mode bDisplay the image you want to protect in the center position with b/B dSelect [Protect] with v/V, then press z To cancel previously set protection 77 Changing image sizeChoosing images to print78 bDisplay the image you want to mark with b/BdSelect [DPOF] with b/B, then press z To continue and mark other images, display the desired image with cSelect [DPOF] with B, then press z dSelect [Select] with b/B, then press z eSelect the image you want to mark with v/V/b/B, then press z To unmark the mark f Repeat step 5 to mark other images 79 To unmark marksTo unmark all the marks in the folder To exit the mark function bDisplay the image you want to mark in the center position with b/B dSelect [DPOF] with v, then press z 80 Shooting movies81 Viewing movies on the LCD screen82 Deleting movies83 gSelect [OK] with B, then press zTo delete all movies in the folder a Set the mode dial to , then press the zoom W (index) twice to display an index (triple-image)screen b Display the movie you want to delete in the center position with b/B c Press (Delete) 84 Viewing images on your computer85 Viewing images using CD-ROMdrive91 Copying images into your computer through a USB connection92 gSelect [PTP Manager] as a program folder, then click [Next]hCheck the settings and click [Next] iClick [Finish] jSelect “Yes, I want to restart my computer now,” then click [Finish] Installing “ImageMixer” — Windows 98/98SE/2000/Me/XP 93 bFollow instructions on each succeeding screencRestart your computer according to the screen dRemove the CD-ROM Connecting the camera to your computer aInsert the disc with the images you want to copy into the camera bTurn on your computer and the camera cOpen the jack cover, and connect the supplied USB cable to the (USB) jack of the camera 94 dConnect the USB cable to your computerCopying images Follow the steps on bSelect the images that you want to copy, then click [Next] 95 c Specify the image groupd Click [Finish] names to be copied and the copy destination, then click [Next] When the PTP Manager does not start up 96 Copying images using the Windows XP AutoPlay Wizard— Windows XP aMake a USB connection (page 93) bClick [Next] dSelect a name and destination for your pictures, then click [Next] eSelect [Nothing. I’m finished working with these pictures], then click [Next] fClick [Finish] Viewing images on your computer aDouble-click[My Documents] on the desktop bDouble-clickthe desired folder and image file Creating a Video CD 97 For Mac OS X users (v10.0/ v10.1/v10.2)aConnect your camera to your computer bConnect the USB cable cCopy the images using Image Capture 98 Troubleshooting107 Warnings and messages109 Self-diagnosisdisplay110 Number of images that can be saved or shooting time112 Menu items116 SET UP items119 Precautions120 On discs121 On “InfoLITHIUM” battery pack123 Specifications125 The LCD screen126 When shooting moviesARecording mode indicator (80) B AE LOCK indicator (55) C Battery remaining indicator (12) D White balance indicator (57) E Metering modes indicator (53) Picture effect indicator (65) F Low battery warning indicator (108) KRecording folder indicator (43) L Remaining disc capacity indicator M AF range finder frame indicator level indicator (51) O Macro indicator (26) P Self-timerindicator (27) Q Menu/Guide menu (41) 127 When playing back still imagesARecording mode indicator (59-63) B Protect indicator (75) Print (DPOF) mark indicator (77)/ Volume indicator (63) C Remaining space recovery indicator (36) D Zoom scaling indicator (70) Jog playback indicator (73) E Histogram indicator (52) F Folder-filenumber G Change folder indicator K Image number/Number of images recorded in selected folder L EV level indicator (51) Aperture value indicator P Recording date of the playback image (31)/Menu/Guide menu (41) 128 When playing back moving imagesAImage size indicator (81) recovery indicator (36) D Playback bar (81) E Change folder indicator images recorded in selected folder G Remaining disc capacity indicator H Counter (81) I Playback image (81) J Menu/Guide menu (41) 129 Index
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