Page 5 - Contents; Introduction
6 7 Contents Introduction Introduction .............................................................................................................................. 10 Identifying parts and controls ....................................................................................... 12 Getting S...
Page 7 - Finding pleasure in the process
10 11 Introduction In the background: camera + flash unit + viewer + tele conversion lens Finding pleasure in the process It’s not just about the moment of shutter release, this camera is about enjoying the process that leads to that moment – the process of picking the right units for your subject a...
Page 8 - Identifying parts and controls; Top view; One battery type for all units
12 13 Identifying parts and controls Cover of the Memory Stick Duo slot Lens Strap holder Touch pad Shutter button Power button Power lamp (green) BATT LOCK (battery lock) switch Screen Battery Top view Front view Back view Side view Images are stored on the “Memory Stick Duo” The “Memory Stick Duo”...
Page 9 - :Charging the batteries; To check the remaining battery charge
14 15 1:Charging the batteries This camera is supplied with three identical batteries for the camera, the flash unit and the video-out unit. Fully charge the batteries before using them for the first time. 1 Attach the battery to the battery charger (supplied). Two batteries can be attached at one t...
Page 10 - :Inserting the “Memory Stick Duo”; To take out the “Memory Stick Duo”
16 17 Access lamp (orange) Cover of the Memory Stick Duo slot “Memory Stick Duo” Memory Stick Duo slot 2:Inserting the “Memory Stick Duo” 1 Open the cover of the Memory Stick Duo slot. 2 Insert the “Memory Stick Duo” (supplied) as illustrated on the left so that it clicks into place, and close the c...
Page 11 - :Setting the date and time
18 19 3:Setting the date and time Touch pad Shutter button Power button The date/time setting screen is displayed the first time you turn on the camera. Once you set the date and time, the settings are maintained by the camera’s internal rechargeable battery. Although the internal battery recharges ...
Page 12 - Taking pictures
20 21 Taking pictures 1 Check that the “Memory Stick Duo” is inserted and remove the lens cap. If you are facing the sun and the lens is exposed to direct sunlight, use the lens hood to reduce glare. To attach the lens hood, align the dot on the lens hood with the dot on the lens and push on the len...
Page 13 - Using the flash; Zooming in; To use conversion lenses
22 23 Using the flash You can take pictures using a flash by attaching the flash unit (supplied). First, you need to attach a battery to the flash unit (page 14). The flash automatically senses how much light is available and fires depending on shooting conditions and menu settings. You can also cha...
Page 14 - To replace the button battery in the remote; To use the remote
24 25 To replace the button battery in the remote 1 Pull out the battery holder from the remote. Depress here to pull out the battery holder. 2 Install a new battery (CR2025 lithium battery) as illustrated below. Reinsert the battery holder.Use of batteries other than the CR2025 may present a risk o...
Page 15 - Viewing pictures on a TV; Example of image storage; Reviewing pictures
26 27 Viewing pictures on a TV If you attach the camera to the video-out unit (supplied) and connect to a TV using the video cable (supplied), you can view your pictures on the TV screen. 1 Attach a battery to the video-out unit (page 14). 2 Remove the terminal cover of the camera, then attach the v...
Page 16 - Checking camera settings
28 29 Touch the touch pad in the same way to exit the status screen. The status screen disappears if it is not used for about 15 seconds and the camera returns to camera or playback mode. The status screen also disappears when you press the shutter button halfway down. Checking camera settings You c...
Page 18 - Menu overview and operation; Camera menu; Playback menu; How to use the touch pad
32 33 Consecutive shot mode White balance Camera shake correction Exposure Direct Shutter Scene Image size Image quality Flash The icons displayed on the screen indicate current settings. Settings remain until they are changed (with the exceptions of delete/all delete and format). All settings can b...
Page 19 - Displaying the camera menu
34 35 Camera menu Displaying the camera menu In camera mode, touch both ends of the touch pad for about 2 seconds. If the camera is in playback mode, first switch to camera mode by touching the center of the touch pad twice. The menu disappears when you press the shutter button halfway down. Choosin...
Page 22 - To delete one image — delete; Displaying the playback menu
40 41 Deleting unwanted images — delete/all delete To delete one image — delete You cannot recover an image once you delete it. You should always check the image before deleting it. 1 Display the image that you want to delete on the screen. Touch both ends of the touch pad for about 2 seconds to dis...
Page 25 - About moisture condensation; Caring for your camera
46 47 Make trial recordings Always make a trial recording to make sure that the camera is working correctly. Note on the “Memory Stick Duo” Do not remove the “Memory Stick Duo” or the battery while the access lamp beside the Memory Stick Duo slot is flashing. Do not shake or strike the camera In add...
Page 26 - Cleaning your camera; Cleaning the screen and lens; Troubleshooting; Using the camera abroad
48 49 Cleaning your camera Cleaning the screen and lens W ipe the screen and lens with the supplied cleaning cloth to remove any fingerprints or dirt. The cleaning cloth can be washed and reused. Cleaning the camera surface First remove the battery from the camera. W ipe the camera surface with a so...
Page 27 - Viewing pictures; Deleting images; “Memory Stick Duo”
50 51 Troubleshooting (continued) Taking pictures Symptom Cause/Solution The screen does not show the subject • If the camera is in playback mode, switch it to camera mode (page 20). • Remove the lens cap, if attached.• Detach the video-out unit, if attached. The camera does not focus on the subject...
Page 28 - Others; List of error icons
52 53 Troubleshooting (continued) Others Symptom Cause/Solution The camera does not respond to operations • The battery is exhausted. Replace with a charged battery (page 14).• The camera system maybe malfunctioning. Remove the battery and wait for about one minute. Reattach the battery, turn on the...
Page 29 - Types of “Memory Stick”; Notes on the “Memory Stick Duo”; About the “Memory Stick Duo”
54 55 Types of “Memory Stick” “Memory Stick” media Recording/Playback “Memory Stick Duo” a “Memory Stick Duo” (MagicGate/high-speed data transmission supported) a *1*2 “MagicGate Memory Stick Duo” a *1 “Memory Stick PRO Duo” a *1*2 *1 Data that uses “MagicGate” technology cannot be recorded or playe...
Page 30 - Camera; System; Flash unit
56 57 • Please note that the warranty card for this product will be mailed to you in the next two to three weeks. • Please verify entries and details in the warranty card, and keep it in a safe place. • If you have any problems using the projector or if any accessory is missing, contact QUALIA Custo...
Page 31 - Glossary
58 59 Timer remote unit Operating temperature 0°C to +40°C (32°F to 104°F) Storage temperature –20°C to +60°C (–4°F to +140°F) Dimensions 42.0×24.0×14.0 mm (X X/X×X X/X×X X/X inches) (W/H/D, excluding maximum protrusions) Mass Approx. 15 g (XX.X oz) Video-out unit Operating temperature 0°C to +40°C ...
Page 32 - Index
60 61 Index A Accessories .................................. 58 Access lamp ................................. 16 AF lock ........................................... 21 all delete ........................................ 41 Auto power off ............................. 21 B Backlight ....................