Sony DSC-TX5 User Manual 2

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Notes on the types of memory cards that you can use (sold separately)
The following memory cards are compatible with this camera: “Memory Stick PRO Duo” media, “Memory Stick PRO-HG Duo” media, “Memory Stick Duo” media, SD memory card, SDHC memory card and SDXC memory card. MultiMediaCard cannot be used. In this manual, the term “Memory Stick Duo” media is used to refer to “Memory Stick PRO Duo” media, “Memory Stick PRO-HG Duo” media and “Memory Stick Duo” media, and the term “SD card” is used to refer to SD memory card, SDHC memory card and SDXC memory card.
• “Memory Stick Duo” media with a capacity up to 32 GB, and SD card up to 64 GB, have been confirmed to operate properly with the camera.
• When recording movies, it is recommended that you use the following memory cards: – (Mark2) (“Memory Stick
PRO Duo” (Mark2) media)
(“Memory Stick PRO-
HG Duo” media)
– SD memory card, SDHC memory card or
SDXC memory card (Class 4 or faster)
• For details on the usable battery pack, see page 145.
Carl Zeiss lens
The camera is equipped with a Carl Zeiss lens which is capable of reproducing sharp images with excellent contrast. The lens for the camera has been produced under a quality assurance system certified by Carl Zeiss in accordance with the quality standards of Carl Zeiss in Germany.
Notes on the LCD screen and lens
• The LCD screen is manufactured using extremely high-precision technology so over
99.99% of the pixels are operational for effective use. However, some tiny black and/or bright dots (white, red, blue or green) may appear on the LCD screen. These dots are a normal result of the manufacturing process and do not affect the recording.
Black, white, red, blue or green dots
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When using a “Memory Stick Duo” media with standard sized “Memory Stick” media slot
You can use the “Memory Stick Duo” media by inserting it into the “Memory Stick Duo” media Adaptor (sold separately).
“Memory Stick Duo” media Adaptor
Notes on the battery pack
• Charge the battery pack (supplied) before using the camera for the first time.
• You can charge the battery pack even if it is not completely discharged. In addition, even if the battery pack is not fully charged, you can use the partially charged capacity of the battery pack as is.
• If you do not intend to use the battery pack for a long time, use up the existing charge and remove it from the camera, then store it in a cool, dry place. This is to maintain the battery pack functions.
• Exposing the LCD screen or the lens to direct sunlight for long periods may cause malfunctions. Be careful when placing the camera near a window or outdoors.
• Do not press against the LCD screen. The screen may be discolored and that may cause a malfunction.
• Images may trail across on the LCD screen in a cold location. This is not a malfunction.
• Be careful not to bump the lens, and be careful not to apply force to it.
On moisture condensation
• If the camera is brought directly from a cold to a warm location, moisture may condense inside or outside the camera. This moisture condensation may cause a malfunction of the camera.
• If moisture condensation occurs, eject the battery pack and the memory card, then leave the camera in a dry place with the battery/ memory card cover open until the moisture evaporates. Note that if you attempt to shoot with moisture remaining inside the lens, you will be unable to record clear images.
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The images used in this Handbook
The images used as examples in this Handbook are reproduced images, and are not actual images shot using this camera.
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Notes on using the camera
How to use this handbook····································· 2 Notes on using the camera ··································· 3 Operation Search·················································· 8 MENU/Settings Search ······································· 11 Names of parts···················································· 16 List of icons displayed on the screen ·················· 17 Using the touch panel ········································· 19 Customizing the MENU items ····························· 21 Using the internal memory ·································· 22
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REC Mode··························································· 23 Intelligent Auto Adjustment ································· 24 Program Auto ······················································ 25 Intelligent Sweep Panorama ······························· 26 Movie Mode························································· 28 Anti Motion Blur··················································· 29 Hand-held Twilight ·············································· 30 Backlight Correction HDR ··································· 31 Scene Selection ·················································· 32 Zoom ··································································· 34
Viewing still images············································· 35 Playback Zoom ··················································· 36 Wide Zoom·························································· 37 Temporarily Rotated Display······························· 38 Viewing movies ··················································· 39
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MENU items (Viewing) ········································ 13
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Viewing an image on a Standard Definition (SD) TV······································································ 117
Viewing an image on a High Definition (HD) TV······································································ 118
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Using with your computer·································· 120 Using the software ············································ 121 Connecting the camera to a computer··················123 Uploading images to a media service ··············· 125
Printing still images ··········································· 127
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Troubleshooting ················································ 130 Warning indicators and messages ···················· 139
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“Memory Stick Duo” media································ 143 Battery pack ······················································ 145 Battery charger·················································· 146
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Leaving the settings to the camera
Shooting portraits
Shooting panoramic images
Shooting best shots of your pet
Intelligent Auto Adjustment······························· 24 Scene Selection··················································· 32 Scene Recognition ·············································· 62
Soft Snap ······························································· 32 Twilight Portrait ···················································· 32 Smile Shutter ························································ 42 Scene Recognition ·············································· 62 Face Detection····················································· 64 Anti Blink ································································ 66 Red Eye Reduction ············································· 93
Intelligent Sweep Panorama ···························· 26
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Shooting close to objects
Shooting moving objects
Shooting without blur
Macro ······································································ 53 Close Focus ·························································· 53
Hi-Speed Shutter················································· 33 Movie Mode··························································· 28 Burst········································································ 52
High Sensitivity····················································· 32 Hi-Speed Shutter················································· 33 Anti Motion Blur···················································· 29 Hand-held Twilight ·············································· 30 2-second delay self-timer·································· 46 ISO··········································································· 55
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Forced Flash························································· 44 Scene Recognition ·············································· 62 Backlight Correction HDR································· 31
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Adjusting exposure
Changing focus position
Changing image size
Deleting images
Displaying enlarged images
High Sensitivity····················································· 32 Anti Motion Blur···················································· 29 Slow Synchro························································ 44 ISO··········································································· 55
EV ············································································ 54
Using the touch panel ········································ 19 Focus ······································································ 59 Face Detection····················································· 64
Image Size····························································· 49
Delete······································································ 74 Format ·································································· 109
Playback Zoom ···················································· 36 Trimming (Resize)··············································· 77
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Displaying full-screen images
Editing images
Playing back a series of images in order
Using with easy-to-see indicators
Wide Zoom ···························································· 37 Temporarily Rotated Display···························· 38 Image Size····························································· 49
Retouch ·································································· 77 Paint ········································································ 76
Slideshow ······························································ 71
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Printing images with the date
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Changing date and time settings
Initializing settings
Printing images
Viewing on TVs
Area Setting ························································ 115 Date & Time Setting·········································· 116
Initialize··································································· 99
Print ······································································· 127
Viewing an image on a Standard Definition (SD) TV································································· 117
Viewing an image on a High Definition (HD) TV ································································ 118
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MENU items (Shooting)
You can easily select the various shooting functions from .
1 Lower the lens cover to switch to shooting mode.
2 Touch to display the MENU screen.
The four menu items displayed below do not appear in the MENU screen.
3 Touch the menu item t desired mode.
In the table below, indicates settings that can be changed, while – indicates settings that cannot be changed. A setting may be fixed or restricted depending on the shooting mode. For details, see the page for each item. The icons below and indicate the available modes.
REC Mode
Menu items
Easy Mode
Movie shooting scene
Smile Shutter
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Self-Timer
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Burst
Macro
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ISO
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Underwater White Balance
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Menu items
Anti Blink
Display Settings
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• Only the items that are available for each mode are displayed on the screen.
• The four menu items displayed below differ according to each mode.
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MENU items (Viewing)
You can easily select the various viewing functions from .
1 Press the (Playback) button to switch to
playback mode.
2 Touch to display the MENU screen.
The four menu items displayed below do not appear in the MENU screen.
3 Touch the menu item t desired mode.
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In the table below, indicates settings that can be changed, while – indicates settings that cannot be changed.
View Mode
Menu items
(Easy Mode)
(Calendar)
(Image Index)
(Slideshow)
(Delete)
(Paint)
(Retouch)
(View Mode)
(Display Burst Group)
(Protect)
DPOF
(Print)
(Rotate)
(Volume Settings)
(Display Settings)
(Exposure data)
(Image index settings)
(Select Folder)
Memory card
Date View Folder view
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• Only the items that are available for each mode are displayed on the screen.
• The four menu items displayed below differ according to each mode.
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You can change the settings on the (Settings) screen.
1 Touch to display the MENU screen.
2 Touch (Settings) t desired category t
desired item t desired setting.
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Shooting Settings
Main Settings
Memory Card Tool
AF Illuminator
Grid Line
Digital Zoom
Auto Orientation
Scene Recog. Guide
Red Eye Reduction
Blink Alert
Beep
LCD Brightness
Language Setting
Demo Mode
Initialize
COMPONENT
Video Out
Housing
USB Connect
LUN Settings
Download Music
Format Music
Power Save
Calibration
Format
Create REC.Folder
Change REC.Folder
Delete REC.Folder
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Internal Memory Tool
Clock Settings
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• [Shooting Settings] appears only when settings have been entered from shooting mode.
• [Memory Card Tool] appears only when a memory card is inserted in the camera, while [Internal Memory Tool] appears only when a memory card is not inserted.
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Names of parts

A Shutter button B Microphone C Lens cover D ON/OFF (Power) button E Flash F Self-timer lamp/Smile Shutter lamp/
AF illuminator
G Lens H LCD screen/Touch panel I Speaker J (Playback) button (35) K Zoom (W/T) lever (34, 36) L Hook for wrist strap* M Memory card slot N Battery eject lever O Multi-connector P Tripod receptacle Q Battery/Memory card cover R Battery insertion slot S Access lamp T Multi-connector cover
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* Using the wrist strap
Place your hand through the loop to prevent the camera from sinking or sustaining damage from being dropped.
Hook
* Using the paint pen
The paint pen is used when operating the touch panel. It attaches to the wrist strap. Do not carry the camera by holding the paint pen. The camera may fall off.
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List of icons displayed on the screen

Icons are displayed on the screen to indicate the camera status. The displayed icon positions may differ according to the shooting mode.
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When shooting movies
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Display Indication
Recording/Playback Media
8/8 Image number/Number of
Scene Recognition icon
White balance
Destination
Scene Recognition
Vibration warning
Movie shooting scene
Playback zoom
(Memory card, internal memory)
images recorded in selected date/ folder
Recording folder
Playback folder
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Burst shooting images
Main image in the burst group
Changing folder
Protect
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Battery remaining
Low battery warning
AF illuminator
Recording folder
Recording/Playback Media
(Memory card, internal memory)
Zoom scaling
Database file full/Database file
error warning
PictBridge connecting
Metering mode
Flash
White balance
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Burst mode
C:32:00 Self-diagnosis display
Temperature increase warning
Self-timer
96 Number of recordable images
100 Min Recordable time
Face Detection
Database file full/Database file
error warning
Image size
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Focus
Red-eye reduction
z AE/AF lock
NR slow shutter
125 Shutter speed
F3.5 Aperture value
ISO400 ISO number
+2.0EV Exposure Value
Close focus
Flash mode
Flash charging
Metering mode
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0:12 Recording time (m:s)
N Playback
35° 37' 32" N 139° 44' 31" E
0:00:12 Counter
101-0012 Folder-file number
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Recording a movie/Standby a movie
Playback bar
Azimuth direction
GPS information
Latitude and Longitude display
Recorded date/time of the playback image
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AF range finder frame
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ISO400 ISO number
+2.0EV Exposure Value
125 Shutter speed
F3.5 Aperture value
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Using the touch panel

The camera allows you to perform operations and make settings by touching the buttons or dragging the LCD screen with your finger.
/// Displays the hidden items so that the items
you want to set are shown on the screen.
Returns to the previous screen.
Describes the shooting functions when the shooting mode or Scene Selection mode is displayed. Touch t the items whose description you want to view.
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• To operate the touch panel, press it lightly with your finger or the supplied paint pen. Pressing hard or using a pointed object other than the supplied paint pen could damage the touch panel.
• If you touch the top right of the screen during shooting, the buttons and icons will momentarily disappear. The buttons and icons will reappear when you take your finger off the screen.
Operating by dragging the LCD screen
Displays/hides the MENU screen
Action Operation method
During shooting/ playback
During playback
Displays the MENU screen Touch the left side of the LCD screen and
drag right
Hides the MENU screen Touch the right side of the LCD screen and
drag left
Hides the operation buttons Touch the left side of the LCD screen and
drag left
Displays the operation buttons Touch the left side of the LCD screen and
drag right
Displays the next/previous image Drag right or left
Continuously changes the image (next/ previous image)
Displays the image index screen during playback
Displays the next/previous page in index mode
Displays the calendar during playback in Date View mode
Drag right or left, and continue pressing that screen edge
Drag up
Drag down or up
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Touching the screen to set the focus
Touching the subject on the touch panel displays a frame, and then pressing the shutter button halfway down brings the frame into focus. If there is a face in the frame, in addition to the focus, the brightness and hue are also automatically optimized.
Button/Operation method Action
Touch the subject Adjusts the focus.
Cancels the function.
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• In the following situations, you cannot bring the frame into focus by touching the screen: – In Intelligent Sweep Panorama mode – In Movie Mode –In Easy Mode – When the Smile Shutter function is activated – When (Landscape), (Twilight), (Gourmet), (Fireworks) or (Underwater) is selected in
the Scene Selection – When [Self-Timer] is set to [Self-portrait One Person] or [Self-portrait Two People] – When you use [Digital Zoom]
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Customizing the MENU items

During shooting/playback, the four MENU items appear below on the LCD screen. You can customize these four buttons to the desired MENU items and layout, letting you conveniently locate frequently used buttons. These buttons can be customized and the settings saved for each recording mode during shooting, and for internal memory and the memory card during playback.
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1 Touch to display the MENU screen.
2 (Customize) t [OK]
3 Select a MENU icon and drag it to the desired
position on the left side of the LCD screen.
The MENU icon in the customization area is replaced.
4 To cancel, touch .
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• You cannot customize the MENU icon when shooting in Easy Mode.
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Not only can you swap MENU icons, but you can also swap MENU icons inside the customization area and reduce the number of MENU icons.
Swapping MENU icons inside the customization area
While touching a MENU icon inside the customization area, move it to the desired location.
Reducing the number of icons in the customization area
While touching a MENU icon inside the customization area, move it to the area on the right.
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Using the internal memory

The camera has approximately 45 MB of internal memory. This memory is not removable. Even when there is no memory card inserted in the camera, you can record images using this internal memory.
When a memory card is inserted [Recording]: Images are recorded on the memory card.
[Playback]: Images on the memory card are played back.
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On image data stored in the internal memory
[Menu, Settings, etc.]: Various functions can be performed
on images on the memory card.
When there is no memory card inserted [Recording]: Images are recorded using the internal memory.
[Playback]: Images stored in the internal memory are played
back. [Menu, Settings, etc.]: Various functions can be performed on images in the internal memory.
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We recommend that you copy (back up) data without error using one of the following methods.
To copy (back up) data on a hard disk of your computer
Perform the procedure on page 123 without a memory card inserted in the camera.
To copy (back up) data on a memory card
Prepare a memory card with sufficient free capacity, then perform the procedure explained in [Copy] (page 113).
Notes
• You cannot import image data on a memory card to the internal memory.
• By making a USB connection between the camera and a computer with a cable, you can import data stored in the internal memory to a computer. However you cannot export data on a computer to the internal memory.
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REC Mode

You can select the shooting mode based on condition and objective.
1 Lower the lens cover to switch to shooting mode. 2 Touch (REC Mode) t desired mode.
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(Intelligent Auto
Adjustment)
(Program Auto)
(iSweep Panorama)
(Movie Mode)
(Anti Motion Blur)
(Hand-held Twilight)
(Backlight
Correction HDR)
(Scene Selection)
Allows you to shoot still images with the setting adjusted automatically.
Allows you to shoot with the exposure adjusted automatically (both the shutter speed and the aperture value). Also you can select various settings using the menu.
Allows you to shoot a panoramic image after composing images.
Allows you to record movies.
Allows you to shoot with reduced blur without using the flash when composing burst shots taken in high-speed.
Allows you to shoot with reduced blur in low light scenes without tripod when composing burst shots taken in high-speed.
Allows you to shoot a greater range of gradation by superimposing two images having different exposures.
Allows you to shoot with preset settings according to the scene.
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Intelligent Auto Adjustment

Allows you to shoot still images with the setting adjusted automatically.
1 Lower the lens cover to switch to shooting mode. 2 (REC Mode) t (Intelligent Auto
Adjustment)
3 Press the shutter button fully down.
Note
• Flash mode is set to [Auto] or [Off].
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zOn Scene Recognition
Scene Recognition operates in Intelligent Auto Adjustment mode. This function lets the camera automatically recognize the shooting conditions and shoot the image.
Scene Recognition icon and guide
• The camera recognizes (Twilight), (Twilight Portrait), (Twilight using a tripod),
(Backlight), (Backlight Portrait), (Landscape), (Macro), (Close Focus) or
(Portrait), and displays the corresponding icon and guide on the screen when the scene is recognized. For details, see page 62.
zIf you shoot a still image of a subject that is difficult
to focus on
• The shortest shooting distance is approximately 8 cm (3 1/4 inches) (1 cm (13/32 inches) in Intelligent Auto Adjustment or Easy Mode) (W), 50 cm (1 ft 7 3/4 inches) (T) (from the lens). Shoot in the Close focus mode when you shoot a subject closer than the shooting distance.
• When the camera cannot focus on the subject automatically, the AE/AF lock indicator changes to flash slowly and the beep does not sound. Either recompose the shot or change the focus setting (page 59).
• Focusing may be difficult in the following situations: – It is dark and the subject is distant. – The contrast between the subject and the background is poor. – The subject is seen through glass. – The subject is moving quickly. – There is reflective light or shiny surfaces. – The subject is backlit or there is a flashing light.
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Program Auto

Allows you to shoot with the exposure adjusted automatically (both the shutter speed and the aperture value). Also you can select various settings using the menu.
1 Lower the lens cover to switch to shooting mode. 2 (REC Mode) t (Program Auto)
3 Press the shutter button fully down.
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Intelligent Sweep Panorama

The camera takes multiple shots during a sweep, and allows you to create a panoramic image from composed images. The camera also automatically detects people’s faces or moving subjects.
1 Lower the lens cover to switch to shooting mode. 2 (REC Mode) t (iSweep Panorama)
3 Align the camera with the end of the subject to be
shot and press the shutter button fully down.
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4 Pan the camera to the end of the guide,
following the indication on the LCD screen.
Guidance bar
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• If you cannot pan the camera across the entire subject within the given time, a gray area occurs in the composed image. If this happens, move the camera faster to record a full panoramic image.
• Since several images are stitched together, the stitched part will not be recorded smoothly.
• Under low light conditions, panoramic images may be blurred or the shooting may not be successful.
• Under lights that flicker such as fluorescent light, the brightness or color of the combined image is not always the same.
• When the whole angle of panoramic shooting and the AE/AF locked angle are very different in brightness, color and focus, the shooting will not be successful. If this happens, change AE/AF locked angle and shoot again.
• Intelligent Sweep Panorama is not suitable for the following situations: – When objects are too close to the camera – An image with little contrast such as the sky, a sandy beach, lawn or underwater – An image with constant change such as waves or waterfalls – When many objects are moving, such as a school of fish – When it is difficult to stay still such as underwater
• You cannot create panoramic images in the following situations: – You pan the camera too fast or too slow – There is too much camera shake
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zChanging the shooting direction or image size of a
panoramic image
Shooting Direction: (Shooting Direction) t [Right], [Left], [Up] or [Down] Image Size: (Image Size) t [Standard] or [Wide]
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zTips for shooting a panoramic image
Pan the camera in an arc at a constant velocity in the direction indicated on the LCD screen. Subjects at rest are more suited for panorama shots than moving subjects.
Horizontal directionVertical direction
Radius as short as possible
• Determine the scene and press the shutter button halfway, so that you can lock the exposure and
white balance.
• If a section with greatly varied shapes or scenery is concentrated along a screen edge, the image
composition may fail. In such case, adjust the frame composition so that the section is in the center of the image, then shoot again.
zScrolling the panoramic images for display
Scroll panoramic images by touching while panoramic images are being displayed. Touch the LCD screen during playback to display the operation buttons.
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Touch or the LCD screen
Touch /// or drag up/down/right/
Shows the displayed area of the whole panoramic image
• Panoramic images can also be played back using the supplied software “PMB” (page 121).
• Panoramic images recorded using another camera may not scroll correctly when played.
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Movie Mode

Allows you to record movies.
1 Lower the lens cover to switch to shooting mode. 2 (REC Mode) t (Movie Mode)
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4 To stop shooting, press the shutter button fully
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Anti Motion Blur

This is suitable for indoor shots without using the flash to reduce the subject blur.
1 Lower the lens cover to switch to shooting mode. 2 (REC Mode) t (Anti Motion Blur)
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3 Press the shutter button fully down.
A burst of shots are taken, and image processing is applied to reduce subject blur and noise.
Notes
• The shutter beeps 6 times, however just one image is recorded.
• Noise is not effectively reduced in the following situations: – Image with large-scale movement – Image with a main subject too close to the camera – Image with little contrast such as sky, sandy beach, or lawn – Image with constant change such as waves or water falls
• Smile Shutter cannot be used.
• When using a light source that flickers, such as fluorescent lighting, block noise may occur. In such cases, set Scene Selection to (High Sensitivity).
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Hand-held Twilight

Although night scenes tend to blur by camera shake, this mode allows you to shoot night scenes with less noise without using a tripod.
1 Lower the lens cover to switch to shooting mode. 2 (REC Mode) t (Hand-held Twilight)
3 Press the shutter button fully down.
A burst of shots are taken, and image processing is applied to reduce subject blur and noise.
Notes
• The shutter beeps 6 times, however just one image is recorded.
• Noise is not effectively reduced in the following situations: – Image with large-scale movement – Image with a main subject too close to the camera – Image with little contrast such as sky, sandy beach, or lawn – Image with constant change such as waves or water falls
• Smile Shutter cannot be used.
• When using a light source that flickers, such as fluorescent lighting, block noise may occur. In these cases, set Scene Selection to (High Sensitivity).
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