Sony DSC-P200 Owner's manual

Type
Owner's manual
SONY 258285512111
Digi*al S,ill Camera
User's Guide/
Troubleshooting
Operating Instructions
Belorc operaling the unit, please read this manual and
"Read This First" (separale volume) lhoroughly, and retain
il tor fllttlrc rcl_rence.
Owner's Record
The [llodel alld _rial nll[nt)el-s _ll-e located on the IL)ottoIII+
Record the serial number in lhe space pro_ ided below.
Rel?r to these nulnbers whenever you call upoll your Solly
dealer regarding lhis product.
Model No. DSC-P2(X)
Serial No,
Using the menu
Using the Setup screen
Using your computer
Printing still images
Connecting your
camera to your TV
Troubleshooting
Others
Index
DSC-P200
Cybep-shot
Additional information on Ihis product and answers
to frequently asked queslkms can be lk)und al our
Cuslomer Supporl Website.
http://www.sony.ned
Printed on 100% recycled paper using VOC (Volatile
Organic Compound)-free vegetable oil based ink.
"Read This First" (separate volume)
Explains lhe set-up and basic operations
tor shooting/playback wilh yotlr calnera.
2582856120
Printed in Japan © 2005 Sony Corporation
To prevent fire or shock hazard, do
not expose the unit to rain or
moisture.
C_UTION_ _DUCE TH_F_ISKO_ELECmlCSHOCK
_0 US_-S_VlC_A_ _ PARTSI_SlD_
This symbol is intended to
alert lhe user to tile plvsence
of uninsulated "dangerous
voltage" within the product's
enclosure thai may be of
sullicient magnitude 1o
constilule a risk of eleclric
shock to persons.
This symbol is intended to
alert lhe user to the presence
of imporlant operg_ting and
nlaintenance (servicing)
instl+uctions in tile literature
acconlpanying lhe appliance.
If you have any questions aboul this product, you
may call:
Sony Cuslomer lnlormalion Services Center
1-800-222-SONY (7669)
Tile nunlber below is k)r tile FCC related matters
only.
RegulatoryInformation
Declaration of Conformity
Trade Name: SONY
Model No.: DSC-P200
Responsible Party: Sony Electronics lnc,
Address: 16450 W. Bernardo Dr,
San Diego, CA 92127U.S,A.
Telephone No,: 858-942-2230
This device conlplies with Part 15 of tile FCC
Rules. Operation is subject lo the lollowing
two conditions: (1) This device nlay not cause
harmhd intellcrence, and (2) lids device nlusl
acccpl any intellcrence motived, including
interl_:mnce thai nlay cause undesired
operation.
CAUTION
You are cmltioned thai rely chmlges or
modillcations not expressly apprmed ill this
manual could xoid your authority to operate this
equipment.
Note:
This equipment tins been tested _md Iound to
conlply with tile limits fora €'lass B digital
dmice, pursuanl to Part 15 o1 tile F(W" Rules.
These limits are designed to provide reasonable
protection against harmhd inlerl?rence in a
residential installation. This equipnlent generates,
uses, and can radiate radio flcquency energy and,
if not installed and used in accordance with the
instructions, inay cause harmful interlcrence to
radio COlllnlunications. Howevel\ them is no
guaranlee thai inlerlcrence will not occtlr in a
particular installation. If this equipment does
cau_ harmflfl interlcmncc to radio or television
receplion, which call be determined by lurning the
equipnlent oll and on, the user is encouraged to
tly' to correcl the interim:fence by one or Illorc of
file Mlowing measures:
Reorient or mlocale the receiving antenna.
Increase tile separalion between lhe
equipnlent and receiver.
Connect the equipment into an oullet on a
circuil dillerenl II'Onlthai to which tile
receiver is connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV
technician lor help.
Thesuppliedintmlacecablenmstbeu_edwithtim
equipmentin order to comply with the limits lor a
digilal device pursuant to Subpart B (11Part 15 ol
F('C Rules.
RECYCLINGLITHIUM-IONBATTERIES
Lithiuln-lon batteries are
recyclable.
You can help preserve our
environlnellI by returlling
your used recl_argeable
balteries to the collection
and recycling location
nearest you.
For morn information regarding recycling of
rechalgeable balteries, call toll five
I-gft0-g22-gg37, or visit hltp://www.rbrc.org/
Caution: Do not handle dalnaged or leaking
Lithiuln-lon batteries.
A moulded plug complying with BS 1363 is fttlcd
tit lhis equipment lor your salcly and convenience.
Should the ftlse in the plug supplied need tit be
replaced, a fuse of the same rating as the supplied
one and approved by ASTA or BSI tit BS 1362.
(i.e.. marked with an _) or _ mark) musl be
used.
If the plug supplied with lifts equipment has a
detachable tuse cover, be sum Iv)attach tile luse
cover after you change lhe luse, Never use the
phlg without lhe fl/se cover. If you should lo_ the
luse cover, please conlacl your nearest gony
service stalion,
Tiffs product has been tested and kmnd compliant
with the limits _t out in lfte EMC Direclive tor
using conneclion cables shorter lhan 3 meters (9.8
feet).
Attention
Tim electromagnetic fields _t the specific
lrequencies lnay influence the piclurc and sound
of lhis camera.
Notice
If static electricity or electrolllagnelism ca/l_s
data transl_r to disconlinue midway (ftul). restart
the application or disconnect and connect the
conmmnication cable (USB, etc.) again.
5O
ForCustomersintheU.S.A.and
Canada
THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH PART
15OF THE FC(! RULES. OPERATION IS
SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING TWO
CONDITIONS:
/ 1)THIS DEVICE MAY NOT CAUSE
HARMFUL INTERFERENCE. AND
12) THIS DEVICE MUST ACCEPT ANY
INTERFERENCE RECEIVED.
INCLIJDING INTERFERENCE THAT
MAY CAIJSE IINDESIRED
OPERATION.
THIS CLASS B DIGITAL APPARATUS
COMPLIES WITH CANADIAN I(!ES_
0O3.
Notesonusingyourcamera
Typesof "Memory Stick" thatcan be
used
The IC recording mediutn ttsed by this
camera is a "Memory Stick". There are two
types of "Memory Stick".
"Memo D' Stick"
"Memo D' Stick Duo": Inserting a "Memo D'
Stick Duo" into a Memory Stick Duo Adaplor.
Memory Stick Duo Adaptor
For delails on "Memoly Stick", see page 88.
Notes onthe "InIoLITHIUM" battery
pack
Chm+ge the supplied NP-FRI battery pack
belore using tile camera lot the first lime.
(_ vlep 1 in"Read Thiv Fit;vt")
The battery pack can be charged even if it is not
completely discharged. Also. even if bmtery
pack is not fiflly charged, you can use the
paltkdly charged capacity of tile battery pack as
is,
If you do nol intend to use the batte W pack lot a
long lime, u_e up tile existing charge and
remove it honl your camera, then store it in a
cool. dry place. This is to mainlain tbe batlery
pack's functions (page 90).
For delails on tbe "InloLITHIUM" baltel T pack,
_e page 90.
CarlZeisslens
This camera is equipped widl a Carl Zeiss lens
whicll is capable of reproducing shmp images
with excellent conlrast,
The lens lot this camera has been produced under
a quality assurance syslem certified by Carl Zeiss
in accoMance with lhe qualily standards of Carl
Zeiss in Germany.
Notesonthe ACAdaptor
Do not shol_ tbe DC plug ol tile AC Ad+hotor
with a nletallic object, its this Inay callse
mafihnction.
Clean file DC plug of the AC Adaptor wilh a dry
cotton swab, elc. Do not use lfie plug if it is
dirty. Use of a dirty plug may nol properly
chaise the batlery pack.
Notesonrecording/playhack
Bel_ll'e you r_cord one-tinle e_, ents, make it trkd
recording to IF_nke s/ire thai tile canlel'i/ is
working correctly.
Be carefid not to get tile cmnera wet. Water
entering the inside of file camera may cause
tllalfilnclJolls wlfich ill some cases may not be
repairable.
Do nol ainl the camera at the sun or other brighl
light. This may cause irrecoverable damage to
your eyes. Or il may cause tile malflmclion of
your camera.
Do not use the canlera near a location that
generales strong radio waves or emits radiatk)n.
The culnera may not be able to record or play
back properly.
Using the canlera in sandy or dusty localions
nlay cause tllalhlnctions.
If lnoisture condensalion occurs, remove 11
before using the cmnera (page 92).
Do not shake or strike the camera. In addilion to
malfimctions and an inabilily 1orecord images,
lhis may render the recording medium unusable.
or cause hnage data breakdown, danlage or loss.
Clean the flash surfi_cc belom use. The beal of
flash emission may cause dirl on the flash
surl_ce lo become discolored or lo stick to the
flash surlace, resulting in insulficienl ligbl
emission.
To avoid the potential risk of data loss, always
copy (back up) data to olher medium.
Tile contents of lbe recording cannol be
compensated lot if recording or playback is nol
possible due to a malhmctkm of your calnera or
recording media, etc.
Notesonthe LCDscreen,LCDfinder
(for modelswith an LCDfinder) and
lens
Tile LCD screen mid tile LCD finder are
mmmlhcmrcd using extremely high-precision
technology so o_er 99.99c/+ oI the pixels are
operatiollal lor ell_cti\ e use. Howe_,er_ there
may be some tiny black points and/or bright
points (white, red, bhle, or green in color) fllat
constantly appear on tile LCD screen and the
LCD finder. These points arc normal in tile
manuthcmrhlg process and do not affect tile
recording in any way.
Exposing the LCD screen, the finder, or the lens
to direct sunlight lot long periods may cause
malhmctions. Be careflfl when placing the
camera near a window or outdoors.
Do nol plvss against tile LCD screen. Tile screen
Inay be discolored and that nlay cause a
malhmction.
hnages may trail across on file LCD screen in a
cold location. This is not a malflmctkm.
This camera is equipped with a power zoom
lens. Be careflfl not to bump tile lens. and be
careful not to apply lorce to it.
Onimage datacompatibility
This calner_ contorms with DCF (Design rule
h)r Cmllera File system universal standm'd)
established by JEITA (Japan Electronics and
]nh)rmation Technology Industries
Association).
Playback of images recorded with your camera
on other equipment and playback of images
recorded or edited with other equipment on your
camera arc noI guaranteed.
Warningoncopyright
Television programs, tihns, videotapes, and other
materials may be copyrighted. Unauthorized
recording of such materials may be contrary to tile
prox iskms ol tile copyright laws.
The picturesusedinthis manual
Tile photographs used as examples of pictures in
this nlanual arc reproduced images, and arc not
actual images shot using this camera.
Forfull useof the digital still camera
with
Shoot with your favorite settings (Program auto shooting/
Manual shooting) -...+ page 23
Ei!]oy various shooting/playback u_,iugthe menu _ page 25
Change the def:mlt settings --+ page 43
3onnect your camera to a PC or a printer
Print images by connecting your camera directly to a printer
(PictBridge compliant printers ouly/-...+ page 66
Copy your images to a computer and e_joy editing them in
various ways-...+ page 53
Tableofcontents
Notes on using your camera ..................................................................... 4
Basic techniques for better images ......................................................... 10
Focus Focusing on a subject successfully ................................................... 10
Exposure Adjusting the light intensity .......................................................... 11
Color On the effects of lighting ..................................................................... 12
Quality On "image quality" and "image size". .............................................. 13
Identifying parts ....................................................................................... 14
Indicators on the screen .......................................................................... 16
Changing the screen display ................................................................... 20
Number of still images and recording time of movies .............................. 21
Battery life and number of images that can be recorded/viewed ............ 22
Using the mode dial ................................................................................. 23
Using menu items ..............................................................................25
Menu items ..........................................................................................26
Shooting menu ........................................................................................ 27
SCN (Scene)
[] (EV)
t:_ (Focus)
[] (Metering Mode)
WB (White Bal)
ISO
_l- (RQuality)
Mode (REC Mode)
[_ (Interval)
,_± (Flash Le',el)
PFX (REflect)
(_ (Saturation)
(_ (Contrast)
[] (Sharpness)
(Setup)
Viewing menu ......................................................................................... 36
[:a"l (Folder)
(Protect)
DPOF
r[_ (Print)
(Slide)
(Resizc)
[']_=(Rotate)
'_ (Divide)
(Setup)
Using Setup items ..............................................................................43
,J_ Camera 1........................................................................................... 44
AF Mode
Digital Zoom
DatefFime
Red Eye Reduction
AF llluminalor
Aulo Review
Camera 2 ........................................................................................... 47
Enlarged Icon
Memory Stick Tool ............................................................................. 48
ForlIlat
Create REC. Folder
Change REC. Fokler
Setup 1............................................................................................... 50
LCD Backlight
Beep
_1 Language
Setup 2............................................................................................... 51
File Number
USB Connecl
Video Out
Clock Sel
Enjoying your Windows computer ........................................................... 53
Copying images to your computer ........................................................... 55
Viewing image files stored on a computer with your camera .................. 61
Using the supplied software .................................................................... 62
Using your Macintosh computer .............................................................. 64
How to print still images .......................................................................... 66
Printing images directly using a PictBridge compliant printer ................. 67
Printing at a shop .................................................................................... 70
Viewing images on a TV screen .............................................................. 72
Troubleshooting ....................................................................................... 74
Warning indicators and messages .......................................................... 85
On the "Memory Stick". ........................................................................... 88
On the "lnfoLITH IUM" battery pack ......................................................... 90
Using the Cyber-shot Station .................................................................. 91
Precautions ............................................................................................. 92
Specifications .......................................................................................... 93
Q: Index.....................................................................................................95
_oyfng the _mem
Basictechniquesfor better images
This section describes the basics su you can
ei_joy your camera. It tells you how to use
various camera functious such as the mode
dial (page 23), the menus (page 25), and so
OU.
Press fully dowll Press halfway
straight away down, then Flashing"_lil/beeps
Tu shuet a still image difficull to focus uu _ [Fucus]/page 29)
Press tully down
Hints for preventing blur
Huld the camera steadily, keeping yo/1F31"ii'lsat your side. Alsu. you c:m stabilize the
camera by leaning against a tree or a building beside you. Using a tripod, and using the
flash in dark places are also recommended.
10
the
Adjustingthelight intensity
ges by adjusting tile exposure and the ISO sensitivity. Exposure is
uf light that the camera will receive when yuu release the shutter.
Exposure:
Shutter speed = Length of time the camera receives
light
Aperture = Size of file opening alh)wing light to pass
through
-- ISO = Recording sensitivity
Overexposure
= too much light
Whitish image
Correct exposure
Underexposure
= too little light
Darker image
The exposure is automatically set to tile
proper value in the auto adjustment mode.
Huwever, you can adjust it manually using
tile functions beluw.
[Manual exposure]:
Allo'_ s you to :<[just tile s;hutter speed and
aperture value manually. --+ page 24
[EV]:
Allo_ s >ou tu adjust tile exposure that has
been determined by the camera. --+ page 27
[Metering Mode]:
Allo_xs you to change tile part uf tile subject
to be measured to determine the expusure.
--+ page 30
Characteristicsof "shutter speed" Characteristicsof "aperture"
(F value)
Faster Slower
Moving o/!iects Moving objects
appear stopped, appear to flow.
Open Close
In-focus range ln-l_)ct]s range
narrows, both widens, both
backward and backward and
lbrward, furward.
11
Adjusting the ISO sensitivity
ISO is/lnit of measurement (sensitivity), estimating how milch light an image pickup device
(equivalent to photo films) receives. Even when the exposure is the same. images differ
depending oil the ISO sensitivity.
[ISO] adjusts the sensitivity --+ page 32
High ISO sensitivity
Records a bright image oxen when shooting in a dark location. However, Ihe
image tends to become noisy.
Low ISO sensitivity
Records an image without noise.
However_the image may become darker.
Example: The color of an image affected by light sources
Daylight Cloudy Fhlorcscent
While (standard) Bluish
Blue-tinged
The color tones are adjusted automatically in tile auto atliustment mode.
However. you can adjust color tones manually with [White Bal] (page 31).
Incandescent
Reddish
12
On "image quality" and "image size"
is made up of a collection of small dots called pixels.
If i{ us a large number of pixels, the picture becomes large, it takes up more memory,
and the image is displayed in fine detail. "hnage size" is shown by the number of pixels.
Although you cannot see the differences on the screen of the camera, the fine detail and data
processing time differ when the image is printed or displayed on a computer screen.
Description of the pixels and the image size
3072 @) Image size: 7M
C) 3,072 pixelsx2,304 pixels = 7,077,888 pixels
@ hnage size: VGA(E-Mail)
640 pixelsx480 pixels = 307,200 pixels
Selecting the image size (--* step 4 in "Read This First")
Pixel
Many (Fine image
quality and largefile Example:Printing ata larger
size
size)
Few (Rough image
quality but snlall file Example: An attached image to
size) be sent by e-mail
7M (3072x2304) (the defimlt setting) R)r printing at a larger size with high densily
3:2 (3072x2048) For printing at photo size x_ith high density
5M (2592x 1944) For printing at a larger size x_ithhigh density
3M (2048x 1536) For printing at A4 size
1M (1280x960) For printing at postcard size
VGA(E-Mail) (641)x480) For sending an image by e-mail or creating home pages
Selecting the image quality (compression ratio) in combination (page 32)
You can select the cumpression ratio when digital images are saved. When you select a high
compression ratio, the image lacks the fineness of delail, but has a smaller file size.
13
Identifyingparts
See the pages in parentheses for details of
operation.
[] []
[]
[]
[]
%
[] POWER button/lamp (_ step 2 in
"Read This First")
[] Shutter button (_ step 5 in "Read This
First")
[] Flash (4 ,rtep 5 in "Read This First")
[] Multi connector (bottom) (56)
[] Tripod receptacle (bottom)
Use a tripod wilh a screw length of less than
5.5 mm (7/32 inch). You will be unable to
firmly sector lhe camera to tripods having
]OllgeF scr_2ws, ulld may daln_Lge the camel'm
[] Microphone
[] Finder window (_ step 5 in "Read This
First")
[] Self-timer lamp (4 swp 5 in "Read
This First")/AF illuminator (46)
[] Lens
[] Speaker (bottom)
[] AE/AF lock lamp (green) (4 step 5 in
"Read This Filwt")
[] {€/Charge lamp (orange) (_ step 1 in
"Read This Filwt")
[] Finder (_ step 5 in "Read This First")
[] LCD screen
[] I[_][ (Display/LCD on/off) button (201
[] MENU button 1251
[] Control button
Menu on: A/V/4/_/e (_ step 2 in
"Read This Filwt")
Menu off: _/_,,_/_/_) (_ step 5 in
"Read This First")
Mode dial "M': Shutter speed/aperture
value (24)
[] :__,/-@ (hnage Size/Delete) button
(_ srel) 4 and 6 in "Read This First")
[] Mode dial (23)
[] For shooting: Zoom (W/T) button
(4 step 5 in "Read This First")
For viewing: (_/@_ (Playback zoom)
button/_ (Index) button (_ s'tep 6 in
"Read This Firs't")
[] Hook for wrist strap (_ "Read This
First")
14
[] Battery/"Memory Stick" cover (_ snT)
1 and3 in "Read Thi,v First")
[] DC lN.j_ck cover (4 step 1 in "Read
This First")
[] RESET button (74)
[] Access lamp (-_ step 4 in "Read This
First"
[] DC IN.jack (_ step 1 in "Read This
Firrt")
[] Battery eject lever (4 step 1 in "Read
This First")
15
Indicatorsonthe screen
See the pages in parentheses fer details of
operation.
When shooting still images
® Return "_=*]
_ 1;_125 F2.8+2.0Ev
When shooting movies
:_ STB_O0 [oo:28:251! _
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I. + a
[]
_ig_iay
_"m-160min Battery rcnminhlg (_ atep
1 in "Read This Fii:_t')
AE/AF lock (_ step 5 in
"Read This Fii:_t')
t_ [_ _ Recording mode(23, 32)
_=.__WB_v White balance (31)
$TBY Standby/Recording a movie
REC (_ step 5 in "Read This
First ')
¢ i_'o;&_"-_F_Scene Selection (_ step 5
___ _ [] irl "Read This First')
Oo &j
mn
p M Mode dial (23)
$ {_eL{_) Flash mode (_ step 5 in
"Read This Fii:st')
<_ Red-eye reduction (45)
[_ Sharpness (35)
Saturation (34)
Contrast (35)
D-*-ON AF ilhmfinator (46)
[] [] Metering mode(3(})
P_ Picture effect (34)
[]
4_,- Manual exposure setup
8AF NAF
nmmm
1.0m
Return
mode (24)
Macro (_, step 5 in "Read
Thi,_ First')
AF mode (44)
AF range finder frame (29)
Focus preset distance (29)
Manual exposure
16
[]
CTm _ C_'sm
EN L=hL'%
FINE STD
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1/30"
400
®
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[]
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Indication...................................................................
hnage size (_ ,*f{'l)4 i*_
"Read This First')
hnage quality (32)
Recording folder (48)
Remaining "Memory
Stick" capacily (21)
Recording time [maximum
rccordable time] (21)
Multi Burst intec,'al (34)
Remaining number of
rccordable images (21)
Self-timer (_ sr_.p5 i_i
"Read This Fii:st')
Self+diagnosis display (85)
Date/Time (45)
ISO number (32)
Indication
Vibration _ arning (10)
Indicatesvibration will
preventyou fi'omshooting
clear images. Even if the
vibration warningappears,
you callstill slloot images,
However, we rccolnll/end
holding the camera stcadily
and turning offthe indicator
to avoidthe eli)cts of
vibration+
Low battely' warning (22)
Spot metering cross hair
(3(})
AF range finder frame 129)
[]
Ind
Histogram (20, 28)
• [] appears whenhistogram
display is disabled.
gift NR slow shutter 124)
125 Shutter speed (24)
F2.8 Aperture value (24)
+2.0EV EV le'+elvalue (27)
, , ........ , Menu/Guide menu (25)
(not displayed
in Ihe column
on the left hand
side)
17
Whenplaying backstill images
| I tC:32:00
_xL_3j__2.0 Ev iso400
N]-_2o05 1_ 9:3oAM
4 _- BACK/NEXT €VOLUME
Whenplayingbackmovies
m
I b I o--. IDPOFI_, I _ I _ I;
[]
#'il60min Battery remaining (_ sfep
1 in "Read This Fii:_t")
L-_ _" IL"_sM hnage size (_ sttT?4 i_l
E'd3MC'?IMK'_v6A "Read This Fii:_t")
[_ _ Recording mode (23, 32)
Playback (_ st_7) 6 in
"Read This Fii:st")
VOLJIIIIIIIIDH Volume (_ step6in
"Read This First")
o-_ Protect (37)
Print order (DPOF) mark
(70)
_ _ Ch:mge folder (36)
O_X1.3 Zoom scaling (_ sre1)6 ill
"Read This First")
Step Frame by frame playback
(32)
[]
101-0012 Folder-file number (36)
_ _Playback bar (_ step 6 irl
"Read This Finest")
[]
8/8 12/12
Indication
PictBridgc connecting (68)
Remaining Memory
Stick" capacity (21)
Playback folder (36)
hnage number/Number of
images recorded in selected
lblder (36)
0:32:00 Self-diagnosis display (85)
00:00:12 Counter (21)
18
[]
Do not disconnecl Ihe cable
for multi-use terminal (69)
+2.0EV EV level value (27)
Is0400 ISO number (32)
[] [] Metering mode (30)
•_ @ Flash
_uz_ ,_WB _ White balance (31 )
_ _. -:÷:-
RWB
500 Shutter speed (24)
F2.8 Aperture value (24)
Playback image (_ stcp 6
i_ "Read This Fii:st")
[]
2005 I I
Hislogram (20, 28)
[] appears whenhistogram
display is disabled.
Recording date/time of the
playback image (45)
o__ L _ ,_ Menu/Guide menu (25)
-_ BACK/ Select images
NEXT
# VOLUME A(ljust volume
lg
Changingthe screendisplay
Each time you press the [K3l(Display/LCD
on/off) button, the display changes as
follows.
Histogram on
Indicators off
Histogram display
(page 28)
A large difference in tile histogram displayed
when shooting and during playback may occur
when:
The flash strobes.
The shutter speed is changed.
Tile histogram may not appear lor images
recorded using other canleras.
When you set the LCD semen 1o Oil, tile digital
zoom does nol flmcflon (page 44) and lAP
Model is set to [Singlel (page 44). When you
select _ (flash)/_..) (sell:-flmer)&'_ (macro), lhe
image is displayed lot about two seconds.
LCD screen off
Indicators on
20
When you set the histogram display to on,
image inhlmlaflon is displayed (luring playback.
The hislogram does not appear:
When shooling ill tile following situalions
Tile menu is displayed.
You air using the digital ZOOlll.
The image size is sel 1o [3:21.
Playback of movies.
During playback in lhe k_llowing situaflons
The menu is displayed.
In index mode.
D)u am using playback zoom.
In the Multi Burst mode.
You am rotating still images.
Playback of movies.
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Sony DSC-P200 Owner's manual

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