Sony DSCH2 Owner's manual

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Camcorders
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Owner's manual
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To reduce fire or shock hazard, do
not expose the unit to rain or
moisture.
CAUTION¸TOR_aUCErl_ RISKOFFI_CTRICSHOCK¸
aO NO__EMOWCOW_ _0_ BACK).
This sylnbol is intended to
alert lhe user to file presence
of uninsulated "dangerous
voltage" within the producl's
enclosure thai lnay be of
sulficient magnitude 1o
constitute a risk <if electric
shock to persons.
This symbol is intended to
alert the user 1o file plvsence
of important operating and
maintenance (sm_'icing)
instructions in tile literalurc
accompanying the appliance.
IMPORTANTSAFEGUARDS
For your protection, please read these safety
instructions completely before operating
the appliance, and keep this manual for
luture reference.
Carefully observe all warnings, precautions
and instructions (m the appliance, or the one
described in the operating instructions and
adhere to them.
PowerSources
Tiffs sel shouM be operated ()Ill}'h'onl tile type oI
power source indicated on the marking label. If
you are nol sure of tile type ol eleclrical power
supplied to your llome, consult your dealer or
local power company. For those sets designed to
operate fl'oln battery porter, or other sources, l'et_r
to tile operalillg illslltlctiolls.
Polarization
Tiffs sel may be equipped with a polari/cd ac
power coM phlg (a plug ha_ing one blade wider
than file other).
Tlds plug will fil into tile power outlet only one
way. This is a salcty Ieature. If you are unable Iv)
insert llle plug hilly into llle ol/llet, 1W reversing
the plug. lfthe plug should still tail to fit, contact
your electrician to lmve a suitable outlet installed.
Do nol defimt the salcly purpo_ of file polarized
plug by Iorcing il ill,
Overloading
Do nol overload vvilll outlets, extensioll cords or
corn enience receptacles beyond their cupacity,
since this call result ill fire or electric shock.
ObjectandLiquidEntry
Never push objects of any kind into tile set
through openings as tile}' may much dangerous
_,ollage poilltS or sborl o/11 pill'lS thai could res/llt
in a tim or electric shock. Never spill liquid of any
kind on lhe sel.
Attachments
Do not use all[lcbnlelltS not r_2COllllllended by file
manulltcturer, as l]ley may cause bzlzards.
Cleaning
Unplug tile set fl'om tile wall oullet belore
cleaning or polishing il. Do not use liquid cleaners
or aerosol cleaners. Use a cloth lightly dampened
with water lot cleaning the exterior ol the set.
WaterandMoisture
Do nol use power-lhle oper_lled sets lle_tr w_ller
Ior example, near a batlmlb, washbowl, kitchen
sink, or laundry tub, ill a wet basement, or near a
swinlnlhlg pool, elc.
Power-CordProtection
Roule tile power cord so tllat it is llOt likely to be
walked on or pinched by ilcms placed upon or
againsl tllenl, paying particular attention to the
plugs, receptacles, and llle poinl where file cord
exits flom tile appliance,
Accessories
Do not place tile set Oil all unstable cart, stand.
tripod, bracket, or table. The _t may tall. causing
serious injuly to a child or all adult, and serious
damage to tile set. Use only a carl, stand, tripod,
bracket, or table recomnlended by tile
ii/anulucI/ircr.
Ventilation
Tile slots mM openings in tile cabinet arc provided
Ior necessaly ventilation. To ensure reliable
operation of tile sel, and to protect it troll]
overllealing, these slots and openings must never
be blocked or covered.
Never cover the slots and openings wil]l a cloth
or other nlaterials.
Never block tile slots and openings by placing
tile sel on a bed, sola, rug, or olller shllilar
SUI'IIIce.
Never place the _1 in a confined space, sucll as
a bookcase, or built-in cabinet, unless proper
venlilation is provided.
Do not place tile set near or over a radiator or
Ileal mgisler, or where it is exposed to direct
sunlig]a.
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Lightning
For added protection tor this set during a lightning
storm, orwhen it is lelt unattended and unused lor
long periods ol time, unphlg it l_'oln tile wall
outlet and disconllect tile illltelllla or cable system.
This will prevent danlage to file set due to
lightning and power-line surges.
SafetyCheck
Upon completion of any sel_ ice or repairs to tile
set, ask the sel's ice technician to perfi)rnl ro/llhle
salety checks (as specified by file lllanulacturcr)
to determine tbal file set is in salP operaling
conditkm.
DamageRequiringService
Unphlg tile sel h'onl tile wall outlel and rcler
ser_ icing to qm,lilied selvice personnel under tile
Io]lowing conditions:
Wllen tile power cord or plug is danlaged or
_ayed.
If liquid llas been spilled or ob.iects Ilaxe l.dlen
into the _t.
If tile set llas been exposed to rain or water.
If the set has been subject to excessive sbock by
being dropped, or the cabinet Ilas been
danlaged.
If tile set does not operate nornlzdly when
R_llowing file operating instructions. Adjust
only those controls tllat are specified in file
operating instructkms. Improper a¢{justment of
otller controls nlay result in danlage and will
often require extensive work by a qualified
lechnician to restore lhe set to nornlal operation.
Wllen file set exhibits a distinct change in
perlormance this indicates a need lot service.
Servicing
Do not at_enlpl to selwice tile set yo/irself as
opening or removing covers nlay expose you to
dangerous voltage or other hazards.
RelPr all servicing to qualified service personnel.
Replacementparts
Wllen replacenlent parts arc required, be sure tile
sel_ ice technician llas used replacement parts
specified by tile manulactul+er that have tile same
characteristics as tile original parts.
Unautllorb'cd substitutions may rcsull in fire,
electric sllock, or other hazards.
Readthis first
RECYCLINGNICKELMETALHYDRIDE
BATTERIES
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Nickel Metal Hydride batteries
are recyclable.
You can help preserve ollr
envirollnlenl by returlling your
used l'echargeable batteries to
the collection and recycling
Iocalion nearest you.
For more intormation regarding recycling of
rechargeable balleries, call toll flce
1-800-822-8837, or visit bltp://www.rbrc.org/
Catltion: Do not handle damaged or leaking
Nickel Metal Hydride balleries.
If you have any questions abom tbis producl, you
may call:
Sony (-'list(Miler hllorlnalion Selwices ('enter
1-800-222-SONY (7669)
The number below is lot tbe FCC relaled nlz_tlers
only.
RegulatoryInformation
Declaration of Conformity
Trade Name: SONY
Model No.:DSC-H5
Responsible Party: Sony Electronics lnc.
Address: 16530 Via Esprillo.
San Diego, CA 92127 U.S.A.
Telephone No.: 858-942-2230
This device colnplies with P*_rt15 of the FCC
Rules. Operalion is subject 1o llle lollowing
two conditions: (1)This device may nol cause
harmfifl interim'fence, and (2) dds device must
accepl any imerlerence received, including
interlPrence thai may cause undesired
operation.
Declaration of Conformity
Trade Nalne: SONY
Model No.:DSC-H2
Responsible Party: Sony Electronics lnc.
Address: 16530 Via Esprillo.
San Diego. CA 92127 U.S.A.
Telephone No.: 858-942-2230
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC
Rules. Operation is subject lo ltle lollowing
two conditions: (1)This device may nol cause
harmlul interlcrence, and (2) dds device must
acccpl _my interlerence received, including
intcrlPrence thai may catlse undesired
operalion.
CAUTION
You are cautioned that any changes or
modifications not expressly approved in this
manual could void your authority to operate this
equipmenl.
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Note:
This equipnlcnt llas been tested and lound to
conlply wifll tile limits lor a Class B digital
de_icc, pursuant to Part 15 of tile FCC Rules.
Tlle_ limits are designed to pz'm ide reasonable
protccfiozl against harmfifl interlez_:no: in a
rcsidezltial installation. This equipznent generates,
uses, and can radiate radio fi'cquency energy and,
il not installed and used in accordmlce wfill tile
instructions, ill,iN CtltlSe ]l_lrlllfill interlerence IO
radio colnlnunications. However, there is no
guarantee thai interlerencc will not occur in a
particular installation. If fills equipment does
cause llamlfifl imerlerence to radio or television
reception, which tun be determined by mining file
equipnlent off and on, the user is encouraged to
tl3' tO correct tile interlerence by one or more of
tile Rdlowing measures:
Ueoriem or relocate the receiving alltenlla,
Increase file separation between file
equipment and receiver.
Connect file equiplnent into an outlet on a
circuit dillPrcnl hO[ll lhal to which tile
receiver is connected.
Consult tile dealer or an experienced radio/TV
technician k_r help.
Tile supplied interlace cable must be used with the
equipnlent ill order to comply witll tile limits fi>ra
digital device pursuant to Subpart B of Part 15 ol
FCC Rules.
This product has been tested and round compliant
with the limits set out in the EMC Directive lot
using connection cables shorter than 3 meters (9.8
IPet).
Attention
Tile electromagnetic fields at tile specific
Ii+cquencies may intfilence tile picture and sound
of this camera.
Notice
II static electricity or electronlagnetisln causes
data translcr to discontinue nddway (lail), restart
the application or disconnect and connect the
conlmunication cable (USB, etc.) again.
Disposalof OldElectrical & Electronic
Equipment(Applicableinthe
EuropeanUnionand other European
countrieswith separatecollection
systems)
This symbol on the product or on its packaging
indicates that Ibis product shall not be treated as
housellold waste. Instead it shall be banded over
to tile applicable collection point lor file lvcycling
of electrical and electronic equipment. By
ensuring this product is disposed of correctly, you
will help prevent potential negative con_quences
Ior tile environment and lmman health, which
could otherwise be caused by inappropriate waste
Ilandling of this product. Tile recycling of
nlaterials will help to conselwe natural resources.
For more detailed inlbrmafion about recycling of
this product, please contact your locul Civic
Olfice, your household waste disposal service or
tile shop where you purchased file product.
A nloulded plug conlplying with BS 1363 is fitted
to this equiplnent Ior your salety and convenience.
Should the filse in the plug supplied need to be
replaced, a filse of the same rating as the supplied
one and approved by ASTA or BSI to BS 1362,
(i.e., marked with an @ or _ mark) must be
used.
If file phlg supplied with tllis equipnlent has a
detacbuble fuse cover, be sure to attach the fuse
cover afier you change file luse. Never use file
plug witllout the filse cover. If you should lose the
ItlSe cover, please conlacl your nearcsl Sony
service slalion.
Notesonusingyourcamera
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Typesof"Memory Stick" that canbe
used(notsupplied)
The IC recording nmdimn used by this
camera is a "Memory Stick Duo". There are
two types of "Memory Stick".
"Memory StickDuo": youcan use a
"Memory StickDuo" with your
camera.
"Memory Stick":youcannotuse a
"Memory Stick" withyour camera.
Other memorycardscannothe used.
For details on "Memory Stick Duo"+ see
page 10g.
When usinga "Memory Stick Duo"
with "Memory Stick" compatible
equipment
Yuu c:m use the "Mmnor_ Stick Duo" by
inserting it into the Mmnory Stick Duo
Adaptor (not supplied).
Memory Stick Duo Adaptor
Notes onthe Nickel-Metal Hydride
battery
Charge both of the Ni-MH batteries (supplied)
belorc using tile camera for tile first time.
(_ _ru_l in "Read Thi_ ia_r")
Tile batteries call be charged even if they are not
completely discharged. Also, even if baueries
are not lully charged, you can use the partially
charged capacity of the batteries as is.
lfyou do not intend to use the bat/cries fin a
long lime, use up the existing charge and
remove them fl+Oli]your canlera, then store thenl
in a cooh dry place. This is to maintain the
batteries+ flmctions (page 110).
For details on tile usable baueries, see page 110.
CarlZeisslens
This camera is equipped with a Carl Zeiss
lens which is capable of reproducing sharp
images with excellent contrast.
The lens for this camera has been produced
under a quality assurance systmn certified
by Carl Zeiss in accordance with the quality
standards of Carl Zeiss in Germany.
No compensationfor contentsofthe
recording
Tile contents ol tile rccording cunnol be
conlpensated 1or il recording or playback is not
possible dtle to a nlaJ[/inctiOll of yotlr Calllera or
recording media, etc.
Internalmemoryand "Memory Stick
Duo"backup
Do not turn ()1_ tile calnera or r_lno_e tile battery
or "Menlory Stick Duo _while tile access lamp
is lightcd, as tile internal nlcnlo W data or
"Memory Stick Duo +data may be destroyed.
Always protect your data by making a back up
copy. See page 30 1or the data back up method.
Notesonrecording/playback
This cmnen, is neither dust-proof, nor spktsh-
proo[, nor watt2r-prool. Read +PrecutltJOllS _
(page 112) belorc operating tile camera.
Belore you record one-time evems, make a trial
recording to make sure that the canlera is
working correctly.
Be carclul not IDget file camera wet, Water
entering the inside of the camera may cause
illall/incdolls which ill sortie cases nlay 11ol be
repairable.
Do nol aim tile canlera at tile sun or other bright
ligla. This may cause irrecoverable damage to
your eyes. Or it nlay cause tile mallunction of
your camera.
Do not use the camera near a location lhat
generates strong radio waves or emits radiation.
The camera may not be able to record or play
back properly.
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Using tile canlera in sandy or dusty' locath)ns
nlay cause lnalfllnclions.
If HlOiSturc condensaflon occurs, renlove it
before using the calnera (page 112).
Do not shake or strike the calnera. In adddion to
malflmctions and an inability to record images.
this may render the recording mediuln unusable,
or cause image data breakdown, danlage or loss.
Clean the flash surlitce belore use. The Ileal of
flash emission may cause dirt on the flash
surlace to become discolored or to stick to lhe
flash surlace+ resulling in insuflicienl light
emission.
Notes onthe LCDscreen, LCDfinder
andlens
Tile LCD screen and tile LCD finder are
manulbcmrcd using extremely high-precision
teclmology so over 99.99q+ ol tile pixels arc
operational tbr eflcctive u_. However, there
may be some tiny black points mid/or brighl
points (white, red, bble or green m co]or) fllat
constanfly appear on the LCD screen and file
LCD finder. These points arc normal in the
manutacmring process and do not aflPct the
recording in any way.
Black, white, red,
blue and green
points
Exposing the LCD screen or tile lens to direct
sunlight for long periods may cau_
nlalflmcflons. Be careflll when placing lhe
camera near a window or outdoors.
Do not press against tile LCD Sclven. Tile screen
may be discolored and dlat [nay cause a
malflmction.
hnages [nay trail across on the LCD screen in a
cold Iocaflon. This is not a mallflnction.
This camera is equipped with a power zoom
lens. Be carelul not to bump the lens. and be
careflfl not to apply Iorce to it.
Onimagedatacompatibility
This camera contorlns with DCF (Design rule
lot Camera File system) universal standard
established by JEITA (Japan Electronics and
Inlormation Technology Industries
Association).
Playback of images recorded with your camera
on other equipmem and playback of images
recorded or edited with other equipment on your
camera are nol guaranleed.
Warningon copyright
Television programs, fihns, vMeotapes, and odler
materials may be copyrighted. Unauthorized
recording of such lnatel'ials may be contraly to tile
provisions ol tile copyflghl laws.
The pictures usedinthis manual
The photographs used as examples ol pictures in
this Illanual al_2 reprodllc_d illlages, alld are llOt
actual images shot using tiffs camera.
Onillustrations
Illustrations used in this manual arc ol the DSC-
H2 unless noted olllel'wi_.
Forfull useof the digitalstill camera
Prepare the camera and shoot images easily
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Get more friendly with your camera
Shoot with your li_vorite settings (Program auto shooting/
Manual exposure shooting) -.+ page 33
EI_joy various shooting/playback using the menu --_ page 43
Change the delhult settings --_ page 56
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Tableof contents
Read this first ............................................................................................ 5
Notes on using your camera ..................................................................... 7
Basic techniques for better images ......................................................... 13
Focus Focusing on a subject successfully ................................................... 13
Exposure Adjusting the light intensity ........................................................... 14
Color On the effects of lighting ..................................................................... 16
Quality On "image quality" and "image size". .............................................. 16
Identifying parts ...................................................................................... 18
Indicators on the screen .......................................................................... 22
Changing the screen display ................................................................... 27
Number of still images and recording time of movies ............................. 28
When you do not have a "Memory Stick Duo" (Recording with the internal
memory) .................................................................................................. 29
Battery life and number of images that can be recorded/viewed ............ 31
Using the jog dial .................................................................................... 32
Using the mode dial ................................................................................ 33
Shooting with manual adjustment ........................................................... 35
Continuous shooting ............................................................................... 41
Using menu items ..............................................................................43
Menu items ..........................................................................................44
Shooting menu ........................................................................................ 45
COLOR (Color Mode)
[] (Metering Mode)
WB (White Bal)
ISO
41. (EQuality)
BRK (Bracket Step)
1_ (lnter_al)
,_± (Flash Level)
(]_ (Contrast)
[_] (Sharpness)
(Setup)
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Viewing menu .......................................................................................... 49
_-1 (Folder)
(Prolecl)
DPOF
e[_ (Print)
(Slide)
--_ (Resize)
_: (Rotale)
"_ (Divkle)
(Setup)
Trimming
Using Setup items ..............................................................................56
Camera 1 .......................................................................................... 57
AF Mode
Digital Zoom
Function Gukle
Red Eye Reduclion
AF llluminalor
Auto Review
Camera 2 .......................................................................................... 60
Expanded Focus
Flash Sync.
STEADY SHOT
Conversion Lens
Internal Memory Tool......................................................................... 62
Formal
Memory Stick Tool ............................................................................. 63
Formal
Create REC. Folder
Change REC. Folder
Copy
Setup 1 ............................................................................................... 65
LCD Backlight (DSC-H5 only)
EVF Backlighl
Beep
Language
lnilialize
am.
Setup 2 ............................................................................................... 67
File Number
USB Connecl
Video Out
Ck)ck Sel
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Enjoying your Windows computer ........................................................... 69
Installing the software (supplied) ............................................................ 71
Copying images to your computer .......................................................... 72
Viewing image files stored on a computer with your camera (using a
"Memory Stick Duo") ............................................................................... 78
Using the "Cyber-shot Viewer" (supplied) ............................................... 79
Using your Macintosh computer ............................................................. 83
How to print still images .......................................................................... 85
Printing images directly using a PictBridge compliant printer ................. 86
Printing at a shop .................................................................................... 89
Viewing images on a TV screen ............................................................. 91
Troubleshooting ....................................................................................... 93
Warning indicators and messages ........................................................ 105
On the "Memory Stick". ......................................................................... 108
On the battery charger and the batteries .............................................. 110
Precautions ........................................................................................... 112
Specifications ........................................................................................ 114
Index....................................................................................................116
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This section describes the basics so you can
e_joy your camera. It tells you how to use
various camL_ra f/inctions Stlch as till mode
dial (page 33), .jog dial (page 32), tile menus
(page 43), and so on.
FO_IIS Focusing on a subject successfu//y
the shutter button balrM'ay down, the camera ad usls the locus automatically
Remember to press the shutler button only hallway down.
Press the shutter Press lhe s]ltloer AE/AF lockindicator Then press the
button fullydown bulton hallway Flashing_ Ill/beeps shulterbultoll
straight away. down• hilly down•
To shool a still image difficult Io locus on _ "Choosing a focus method" (page 38)
I1'Ihe image looks blurred even after focusing, it may be because of camera shake. _ See
"Hinls lor preventing blur" (as lk)llows).
Hints for preventing blur
HoM the camera steadib, keeping your arms at your side. Also, you can stabilize the
camera by leaning against a tree or a building beside you. Using the 2_second delay self-
timer or a tripod, or turning on the anti-blur lunction may be elTcctive. Also. using the
flash in dark places is also recommended.
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Exposure:
Shutter speed = Length of time Ihe cmnera receives
light
Aperture = Size of the opening allowing 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 the
proper value in the auto adjustment mode.
However. you can adjust it manually using
the functions below.
Manual exposure:
Allows you to a(liust the shutter speed and
aperture value manually. --+ page 37
Image Brightness (EV):
Allows you to a@_st the exposure that has
been determined by the camera.
-_ st_'!_5 in "Read This Fi_;_t",page 37
Metering Mode:
Allows you to change the part of the
subject to be measured to determine the
exposure. --, page 45
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Hintsfor adjustingthe exposure(EV)
When shooting a whitish
uvurall image such as a backlit
su[_iect or a suowy scene
When shooting adarker overall
unage
The camera judges that the
subject is bright so that the
exposure is darker.
Adjust in the +
direction
The camera judges that the Adjust in the -
subject is dark so that the direction
exposure is brighter.
You can check the exposure relcrring to the histogram chart. Be careful not to uverexpose or
underexpose your subject (giving a whitish or darkish image). -+ s_¢p5 in "Read This
FirS', page 38
AdjustingtheISOsensitivity
IS() is unit of measurement (sensitivity), estimating how much light an image pickup device
(equivalent tu photu fihns) receives. Even when the exposure is the same, images difli:r
depeuding on the ISO sensitivity.
To atljust the IS() sensitivity -...+page 47
High ISO sensitivity
Records a bright image even when shooting in a dark location.
However, the image tends to become noisy.
Low ISO sensitivity
Records a smoother image.
Howe; er, when the exposure is insufficient, the image may become darker.
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Example:Thecolorofanimageaffectedbylightsources
Daylight Cloudy Fluorescent Incandescent
The colur tones are adjusted automatically in the m,tu ac{justment mode.
However. you can a@lst color tones manually with [White Ball (page 46).
On "image qua/ity" and "image size"
:>of a collection of small dots called pixels.
If ins a large number of pixels, the picture becomes large, it takes up more memory,
and the image is displayed in line detail. "Image size" is shown by the number of pixels.
Although you cannot see the difl'crences on the screen of the camera, the fine detail and data
processing time differ when the image is printed ur displayed on a computer screen.
Description of the pixels and the image size
.[2" 3072_@ hnage size: 7M IDSC-H5 only)
3072 pixels x 23(}4 pixels = 7,077,888 pixels
_'_ 2316_"H_ mH_ I@ hnage size: 6M IDSC-H2 onl'v
[p34o s_ tg) ' _ 2816pixelsx2112pixels=5,947,392pixels
ixel @ hnage size: VGA
om 64(}pixels x 480 pixels = 307.200 pixels
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Selectingthe image sizefor use(--* step4 in "Read This First'_
Pixel Example: Printing in
Many pixels (Fine up to A3 size (DSC-
inlage quality and H5)/A4 size (DSC-
large tile size) H2)
Few pixels (Rough
inlage quality but Exalnple: An attached
small tile size) image to be sent by e-
mail
The default settings are marked with _.
7M (3072x2304)
(DSC-H5 only)
3:21}(3072x2048)
(DSC-H5 only)
6M (2816x2112)
(DSC-H2 only)
3:2I! (2816x1872)
(DSC-H2 only)
5M (2592x 1944)
(DSC-H5 only)
3M (2048x 1536)
2M (1632x 1224)
VGA (640x480)
16:92)(1920x 1080)
Larger Up to A3/I 1x 1T'prinl
Malch 3:2 Aspecl Ralio
Up to A4/g×10"print
Malch 3:2 Aspecl Ralio
] [ Up to A4/gxlO"print
Smaller
Up to 13x 18cm/5xT'print
Up to I0x 15cnl/4x6"print
For E-mail
Display On 16:9 HDTV 3)
I) Images are zecorded in the sazne 3:2 aspect ratio as photogzapb printing paper oz postcards, etc.
2) Boih edges of the image may be cut off when priming (page 102).
3) By using a MenloiT Slick slot or USB connection you can elxioy higher qualiP¢ images.
640(Fine) (640x480) Approx. 30 Display on TV (high qualily)
6401Standard) (640x480) Approx. 17 Display on TV (standard)
160 ( 160x I 12) Approx. 8 For E-mail
The larger the image size, the higher tile quality is.
The more flames per second you played back, the smoother playback can be.
Selectingtheimagequality(compressionratio)incombination(page47)
You can select the compression ratio when digital images are saved. When you select a high
compression ratio, the image lacks the fineness of detail, but has a smaller file size.
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Identifyingparts
See the pages in parentheses lot details of
operation.
Xk
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[] POWER lamp (_ swp 2 in "Read This
FM_t")
[] Mode dial (33)
[] [_/BRK button (41)
[] Shutter button (_ step 5 in "Read This
First")
[] Jog dial (32)
[] FOCUS button (38)
[] Microphone
[] Self-timer lamp (4 Stel) 5 in "Read This
FM_t")/AF illuminator (59)
[] Lens
[] Flash (_ st U) 5 in "Read This First")
[] Hook liw shoulder strap (20)
[] A/V OUT jack (91)
[] _ (USB)jack (73)
[] Jack cover
[] [] (Playback) button (4 stU) 6 in
"Read This First")
[] FINDER/LCD button (_ step 5 in
"Read This FM_t")
[] Finder (_ ,rrep 5 in "Read This First"
[] Finder ac[justment dial (_ ste1)5 in
"Read This FM_t")
[] LCD screen (27)
[] Control button
Menu on:J,/VI_II_'IO (_ st<p 2 in
"Read This FMft")
Menu off: €_/_v)/[_/_ (_ stU) 5 in
"Read This FMft")
[] -%"/'_ (hnage Size/Delete) hutton
(_ step 4 and 6 in "Read This First"
[] Access lamp (_ st<p 4 ill "Read This
First")
[] "_ (STEADY SHOT) button (_ ste!)
5 in "Read This First")
[] POWER button (4 step 2 in "Read This
First")
18
[] For shooting: Zoom (W_) button
(_ step 5 in "Read Thi,r Firs't')
For viewing: (_/_ (Playback zoom)
button/[_ (Index) button (4 s,te!)6 in
"Read This Fi_;*t")
[] I[_1 (Screen display switch) button (27)
[] MENU button (43)
[] Hook lk)r shoulder strap (20)
[] AC Adaptor cord cover
When using an AC-LS5K AC Adaptor
(not supplied)
For details, relcr to the operalion
malmal supplied with the AC adaptor.
[] Tripod receptacle (bottom)
Use a tripod with a screw length of less than
5.5 mm (7/32 inch). You will be unable to
firmly secure the camera m tripods having
screws longer than 5.5 mm (7/32 inch), and
nlay danlage the canlera.
Do not I?inchdie cord whenyou ch)se die
cover.
[] Speaker (bottom)
[] "Memory Stick Duo" cover (bottom)
(_ step 3 in "Read This Fins't")
[] OPEN button (bottom) (_ step 1 in
"Read This Fi_;*t")
[] Battery cover (bottom) (4 step 1 in
"Read This First")
lg
II
Attachingtheshoulderstrapandthe
lenscap
Attachingthe lenshood
When yuu shuot in bright lighting
cuuditious, such as outdoors, we
recommend that you use the lens hood to
reduce the image quality deterioration
caused by unnecessary light.
@ Attach tile adaptor ring.
@ Position the lens hood as shown below and
turn the lens hood clockwise until it clicks.
You can attach the lens cap with the lens hood
altached,
When using the lens hood, be carelul thai the
I_)llowing:
The AF illuminator lighl may be blocked.
The flash lighl may be blocked, causing the
shadow to appear when using the built-in
flash.
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Sony DSCH2 Owner's manual

Category
Camcorders
Type
Owner's manual

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