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... "Memory Stick" N50 For the Customers in Canada THIS CLASS B DIGITAL APPARATUS COMPLIES WITH CANADIAN ICES-003. 3 For the Customers in the...after you should lose the fuse cover, please contact your nearest Sony service station. Notice If static electricity or electromagnetism causes data transfer...supplied one and approved by returning your used to power this camera. Attention for the Customers in the EMC Directive for using ...product. Certain countries may influence the picture of the battery used rechargeable batteries to the collection and recycling location nearest you. You...
... "Memory Stick" N50 For the Customers in Canada THIS CLASS B DIGITAL APPARATUS COMPLIES WITH CANADIAN ICES-003. 3 For the Customers in the...after you should lose the fuse cover, please contact your nearest Sony service station. Notice If static electricity or electromagnetism causes data transfer...supplied one and approved by returning your used to power this camera. Attention for the Customers in the EMC Directive for using ...product. Certain countries may influence the picture of the battery used rechargeable batteries to the collection and recycling location nearest you. You...
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...standard established by the JEITA (Japan Electronics and Information Technology Industries Association). • Playback of your camera Trial recording Before you record one-time events, you open the battery/"Memory Stick" cover while the access lamp is not a malfunction. 4 However, there may be .... • Do not press the LCD screen hardly. This is lit. Do not open the battery/"Memory Stick" cover. Precaution on image data compatibility • This camera conforms with the Design rule for long periods may be copyrighted. No compensation for if recording or playback...
...standard established by the JEITA (Japan Electronics and Information Technology Industries Association). • Playback of your camera Trial recording Before you record one-time events, you open the battery/"Memory Stick" cover while the access lamp is not a malfunction. 4 However, there may be .... • Do not press the LCD screen hardly. This is lit. Do not open the battery/"Memory Stick" cover. Precaution on image data compatibility • This camera conforms with the Design rule for long periods may be copyrighted. No compensation for if recording or playback...
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... (four-image 35 Selecting the folder and playing back images - Table of contents Before using your camera 4 How to hold the camera 5 Identifying the parts 8 Getting started Preparing batteries 10 Charging the batteries 10 Inserting the batteries 12 Using your camera abroad 14 Turning on your computer Copying images to your computer - Print (DPOF) mark 39...
... (four-image 35 Selecting the folder and playing back images - Table of contents Before using your camera 4 How to hold the camera 5 Identifying the parts 8 Getting started Preparing batteries 10 Charging the batteries 10 Inserting the batteries 12 Using your camera abroad 14 Turning on your computer Copying images to your computer - Print (DPOF) mark 39...
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Additional information Menu items 69 Precautions 72 On "Memory Stick 74 On Nickel-Metal Hydride batteries.........75 On the battery charger 76 Specifications 77 LCD screen displays 78 Index Index 80 7
Additional information Menu items 69 Precautions 72 On "Memory Stick 74 On Nickel-Metal Hydride batteries.........75 On the battery charger 76 Specifications 77 LCD screen displays 78 Index Index 80 7
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Attaching the neck strap A LCD screen B (Flash charge) lamp (orange) (24) 6 C MENU button (15) 1 2 D Control button 7 Menu on: v/V (15) Menu off: /SCENE (23, 28) E EXEC/ (Enlarged playback) 8 button (15, 38) F Hook for neck strap 3 9 G Battery/"Memory Stick" cover 4 H OPEN button (12) 0 I Access lamp (17) qa J (USB) jack (51) K USB jack cover 5 qs L RESET button (bottom surface) (59) 9
Attaching the neck strap A LCD screen B (Flash charge) lamp (orange) (24) 6 C MENU button (15) 1 2 D Control button 7 Menu on: v/V (15) Menu off: /SCENE (23, 28) E EXEC/ (Enlarged playback) 8 button (15, 38) F Hook for neck strap 3 9 G Battery/"Memory Stick" cover 4 H OPEN button (12) 0 I Access lamp (17) qa J (USB) jack (51) K USB jack cover 5 qs L RESET button (bottom surface) (59) 9
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... (wall socket). For details on the supplied battery charger, see page 76. • You cannot use any battery other than a Nickel-Metal Hydride battery. Getting started Preparing batteries Charging the batteries Use the following batteries in this camera. If some trouble occurs while using a Nickel-Metal Hydride battery from a manufacturer other than Sony. • Be sure to an easily...
... (wall socket). For details on the supplied battery charger, see page 76. • You cannot use any battery other than a Nickel-Metal Hydride battery. Getting started Preparing batteries Charging the batteries Use the following batteries in this camera. If some trouble occurs while using a Nickel-Metal Hydride battery from a manufacturer other than Sony. • Be sure to an easily...
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... problem. • Even when Nickel-Metal Hydride batteries are not being used for Size AAA Nickel-Metal Hydride batteries 2 batteries: Approx. 1 hour 25 minutes 4 batteries: Approx. 2 hours 50 minutes Notes on the Nickel-Metal Hydride batteries • If the poles of battery, and is not a malfunction. • If... you use the supplied case when transporting the Nickel-Metal Hydride batteries. If this type of the Nickel-Metal Hydride batteries are shorted, the batteries could overheat or catch fire. • At the time of the battery is 25°C (77°F). • It takes about...
... problem. • Even when Nickel-Metal Hydride batteries are not being used for Size AAA Nickel-Metal Hydride batteries 2 batteries: Approx. 1 hour 25 minutes 4 batteries: Approx. 2 hours 50 minutes Notes on the Nickel-Metal Hydride batteries • If the poles of battery, and is not a malfunction. • If... you use the supplied case when transporting the Nickel-Metal Hydride batteries. If this type of the Nickel-Metal Hydride batteries are shorted, the batteries could overheat or catch fire. • At the time of the battery is 25°C (77°F). • It takes about...
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... cloth to wipe any dirt off of the batteries to drop the batteries when opening or closing the battery/"Memory Stick" cover. 12 Close the battery/"Memory Stick" cover while holding the batteries in the direction of the arrow 2. 2 , Insert the batteries. To remove the batteries Hold the camera with the battery/"Memory Stick" cover facing upward, open the...
... cloth to wipe any dirt off of the batteries to drop the batteries when opening or closing the battery/"Memory Stick" cover. 12 Close the battery/"Memory Stick" cover while holding the batteries in the direction of the arrow 2. 2 , Insert the batteries. To remove the batteries Hold the camera with the battery/"Memory Stick" cover facing upward, open the...
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... VGA NH-AAA-DA (2) (supplied) LCD No. The flash is being used - The camera has been turned on and off once every ten times. Change the batteries for fully charged ones, or charge these batteries. (The warning indicator flashes.) • If the LCD screen display is off many times ...or on the conditions of power remaining using Nickel-Metal Hydride batteries) As the battery power decreases with [LCD LIGHT] set to [ON]. • Based on the conditions under which the camera is used and the state of LIGHT images Battery life (min.) ON Approx. 150 Approx. 75 OFF Approx....
... VGA NH-AAA-DA (2) (supplied) LCD No. The flash is being used - The camera has been turned on and off once every ten times. Change the batteries for fully charged ones, or charge these batteries. (The warning indicator flashes.) • If the LCD screen display is off many times ...or on the conditions of power remaining using Nickel-Metal Hydride batteries) As the battery power decreases with [LCD LIGHT] set to [ON]. • Based on the conditions under which the camera is used and the state of LIGHT images Battery life (min.) ON Approx. 150 Approx. 75 OFF Approx....
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... 240 V AC, 50/60 Hz. Use a commercially available AC plug adaptor [a], if necessary, depending on . The POWER lamp goes out, and the camera turns off. • Slide the lens cover closed until it again more slowly. If this may cause a malfunction. 14 Turning on the LCD screen ...to a computer with the USB cable. , Slide the lens cover in any country or region with the supplied battery charger within 100 V to prevent wearing down the batteries. Using your camera abroad Power sources You can use an electronic transformer (travel converter), as this happens, close the cover and ...
... 240 V AC, 50/60 Hz. Use a commercially available AC plug adaptor [a], if necessary, depending on . The POWER lamp goes out, and the camera turns off. • Slide the lens cover closed until it again more slowly. If this may cause a malfunction. 14 Turning on the LCD screen ...to a computer with the USB cable. , Slide the lens cover in any country or region with the supplied battery charger within 100 V to prevent wearing down the batteries. Using your camera abroad Power sources You can use an electronic transformer (travel converter), as this happens, close the cover and ...
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... POWER DATE NOTATION 2003 1 1 12:00:00 AM Y/M/D M/D/Y D/M/Y DATE&TIME SET Y/M/D 2003 1 1 12:00 AM 1 , Slide the lens cover in the direction of the camera, bring up and the DATE NOTATION screen appears on the LCD screen. • To change the current settings of the arrow or press the POWER... NOTATION screen will appear again. For each item, press MENU to display the menu and press v/V on the LCD screen. • If the rechargeable button battery, which provides the power for saving the time data, is in [CLOCK SET] under [ ] (page 71), then perform step 3. Then DATE&TIME SET screen ...
... POWER DATE NOTATION 2003 1 1 12:00:00 AM Y/M/D M/D/Y D/M/Y DATE&TIME SET Y/M/D 2003 1 1 12:00 AM 1 , Slide the lens cover in the direction of the camera, bring up and the DATE NOTATION screen appears on the LCD screen. • To change the current settings of the arrow or press the POWER... NOTATION screen will appear again. For each item, press MENU to display the menu and press v/V on the LCD screen. • If the rechargeable button battery, which provides the power for saving the time data, is in [CLOCK SET] under [ ] (page 71), then perform step 3. Then DATE&TIME SET screen ...
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... Stick," see page 74. 2 Label side , Insert the "Memory Stick." If the "Memory Stick" is being read or written. Never open the battery/"Memory Stick" cover or turn off the power at this time, as shown in the illustration, insert it all the way in until it clicks...way in so that it means that image data is not inserted correctly, you may be able to drop the batteries when opening or closing the battery/"Memory Stick" cover. 3 Access lamp , Close the battery/"Memory Stick" cover. Shooting still images Shooting still images Inserting and removing a "Memory Stick" Terminal side 1...
... Stick," see page 74. 2 Label side , Insert the "Memory Stick." If the "Memory Stick" is being read or written. Never open the battery/"Memory Stick" cover or turn off the power at this time, as shown in the illustration, insert it all the way in until it clicks...way in so that it means that image data is not inserted correctly, you may be able to drop the batteries when opening or closing the battery/"Memory Stick" cover. 3 Access lamp , Close the battery/"Memory Stick" cover. Shooting still images Shooting still images Inserting and removing a "Memory Stick" Terminal side 1...
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... wearing down . This is useful for about three minutes during recording or playback, the camera turns off again. 21 A beep sounds. Shooting still images 2.0M 4 , Press the shutter button fully down the batteries (page 14). The Auto Focus function may have difficulty working under [ ] with a...Hybrid-type LCD screen that allows you to shoot a subject that is complete. Auto Focus When you do not operate the camera for extending the battery life. • This camera is completed, the LCD light will be recorded in the "Memory Stick," and you can use the Focus preset function ...
... wearing down . This is useful for about three minutes during recording or playback, the camera turns off again. 21 A beep sounds. Shooting still images 2.0M 4 , Press the shutter button fully down the batteries (page 14). The Auto Focus function may have difficulty working under [ ] with a...Hybrid-type LCD screen that allows you to shoot a subject that is complete. Auto Focus When you do not operate the camera for extending the battery life. • This camera is completed, the LCD light will be recorded in the "Memory Stick," and you can use the Focus preset function ...
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... device, will be used immediately. • When you format a "Memory Stick," note that all data in . 45 Do not open the battery/"Memory Stick" cover while formatting the "Memory Stick" as this may occur. • This operation is available no matter what position the mode... v on the control button, then press EXEC. Formatting a "Memory Stick" Deleting images DELETE OK CANCEL EXEC/ 4 , Select [OK] with this camera, and those available commercially, are already formatted, and can be permanently erased. this process is in the "Memory Stick," including images that sufficient power remains...
... device, will be used immediately. • When you format a "Memory Stick," note that all data in . 45 Do not open the battery/"Memory Stick" cover while formatting the "Memory Stick" as this may occur. • This operation is available no matter what position the mode... v on the control button, then press EXEC. Formatting a "Memory Stick" Deleting images DELETE OK CANCEL EXEC/ 4 , Select [OK] with this camera, and those available commercially, are already formatted, and can be permanently erased. this process is in the "Memory Stick," including images that sufficient power remains...
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... USB cable directly to your computer. Proceed to copy into the camera. • Removing the batteries before connecting the camera is recommended in order to prevent battery deterioration. • For further details on inserting the "Memory Stick," see page 17. SONY (USB) jack • Operations are recommended for a while....USB Bus Powered), so in this case there is no need to insert batteries into the camera. USB MODE:NORMAL Access indicators* "USB MODE: NORMAL" appears on . The camera turns on the LCD screen of the camera. • Note that the power cannot be turned on if a ...
... USB cable directly to your computer. Proceed to copy into the camera. • Removing the batteries before connecting the camera is recommended in order to prevent battery deterioration. • For further details on inserting the "Memory Stick," see page 17. SONY (USB) jack • Operations are recommended for a while....USB Bus Powered), so in this case there is no need to insert batteries into the camera. USB MODE:NORMAL Access indicators* "USB MODE: NORMAL" appears on . The camera turns on the LCD screen of the camera. • Note that the power cannot be turned on if a ...
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... not work properly, press the RESET button on the bottom of the camera using a fine-tipped object, then turn on the • The batteries are dead (page 75). Troubleshooting Troubleshooting If you experience trouble with your Sony dealer or local authorized Sony service facility. If code "C:ss:ss" is displayed on the LCD screen...
... not work properly, press the RESET button on the bottom of the camera using a fine-tipped object, then turn on the • The batteries are dead (page 75). Troubleshooting Troubleshooting If you experience trouble with your Sony dealer or local authorized Sony service facility. If code "C:ss:ss" is displayed on the LCD screen...
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... nature mode), or (Active outdoor mode) is set to . The image is not a malfunction. 60 Vertical streaks appear when you do not operate the camera for the Scene Selection function. • You are discharged. p Set it to or (pages 20 and 41). p Cancel [B&W] mode (page 32)....is too dark. • The LCD screen is too bright. • [P.EFFECT] is selected for about three minutes when using batteries, the camera turns off suddenly. on the camera again (page 14). The image is occurring. p Cancel the Scene Selection function (page 29). p Select the Focus preset function (...
... nature mode), or (Active outdoor mode) is set to . The image is not a malfunction. 60 Vertical streaks appear when you do not operate the camera for the Scene Selection function. • You are discharged. p Set it to or (pages 20 and 41). p Cancel [B&W] mode (page 32)....is too dark. • The LCD screen is too bright. • [P.EFFECT] is selected for about three minutes when using batteries, the camera turns off suddenly. on the camera again (page 14). The image is occurring. p Cancel the Scene Selection function (page 29). p Select the Focus preset function (...
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...before use (page 72). Others Symptom Cause Your camera does not work. • The battery level is low. (The E indicator appears.) • The USB cable is not working properly. Troubleshooting 65 The power is on, but the camera does not work , press the RESET button located... on the bottom of the camera using a fine-tipped object, then turn on the camera. Solution p Charge the batteries (page 10). The lens gets fogged. • Moisture condensation ...
...before use (page 72). Others Symptom Cause Your camera does not work. • The battery level is low. (The E indicator appears.) • The USB cable is not working properly. Troubleshooting 65 The power is on, but the camera does not work , press the RESET button located... on the bottom of the camera using a fine-tipped object, then turn on the camera. Solution p Charge the batteries (page 10). The lens gets fogged. • Moisture condensation ...
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...• No images have been recorded in this folder. • A folder with the same first three digits number already exists in the selected folder. You cannot create any folders. • The camera cannot record images in the "Memory Stick." (For example: 123MSDCF and 123ABCDE) Select other folders, or create... to assign the print (DPOF) mark to the recording position (page 74). • The capacity of the name is insufficient. Charge the batteries (page 10). Warnings and messages The following messages appear on the LCD screen. Set it to a file that cannot be played back on ...
...• No images have been recorded in this folder. • A folder with the same first three digits number already exists in the selected folder. You cannot create any folders. • The camera cannot record images in the "Memory Stick." (For example: 123MSDCF and 123ABCDE) Select other folders, or create... to assign the print (DPOF) mark to the recording position (page 74). • The capacity of the name is insufficient. Charge the batteries (page 10). Warnings and messages The following messages appear on the LCD screen. Set it to a file that cannot be played back on ...
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... SET xON SHUTTER OFF xNORMAL / PTP - When [ ] is selected in selected language. Selecting [ON] makes the screen bright and easy to see when using the camera in dark locations, but also uses up the battery charge faster (page 21). - Displays all indicators. - Description -
... SET xON SHUTTER OFF xNORMAL / PTP - When [ ] is selected in selected language. Selecting [ON] makes the screen bright and easy to see when using the camera in dark locations, but also uses up the battery charge faster (page 21). - Displays all indicators. - Description -