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Sony SLT-A35 Instruction Manual (238 pages)
Brand:
Sony
| Category:
Digital Camera
| Size: 20.21 MB
Table of Contents
Electric Shock
2
For Customers in Europe
5
Notes on Using Your Camera
7
Table of Contents
9
Preparing the Camera
13
Checking the Accessories Supplied
13
Identifying Parts
14
Front Side
14
Charging the Battery Pack
19
Inserting the Battery Pack/Memory Card (Sold Separately)
21
Notes on Using Memory Cards
24
Attaching a Lens
27
Preparing the Camera
30
Setting up the Date
30
Using the Accessories Supplied
32
Attaching the Shoulder Strap
32
Removing the Eyecup
33
Checking the Number of Recordable Images
34
Cleaning
36
Cleaning the Camera
36
Cleaning the Lens
36
Cleaning the Image Sensor
37
Before Your Operation
40
Screen Indicators
40
Switching the Screen Mode between the LCD Monitor and the Electronic Viewfinder
40
Switching the Recording Information Display (DISP)
41
Recording Information Display (Graphic Display/Recording Information (for Live View))
43
Recording Information Display (for Viewfinder)
45
Selecting a Function/Setting
47
Selecting a Function with the Fn (Function) Button
48
The Functions Selected by the Fn (Function) Button
49
The Functions Selected by the MENU Button
50
Shooting Images
57
Shooting an Image Without Camera Shake
57
Correct Posture
57
Using the Steadyshot Function
58
Using a Tripod
59
Shooting with the Automatic Setting
60
Shooting with Appropriate Settings Automatically
60
Shooting with the Settings that the Camera Adjusts
62
Automatically
62
Shooting with a Suitable Setting for the Subject
64
Shooting with Preset Settings According to the Scene (Scene Selection)
64
Shooting with an Effect Filter to Obtain the Various Textures (Picture Effect)
67
Shooting Panoramic Images (Sweep Shooting)
69
Shooting Continuously at High Speed (Tele-Zoom Continuous Advance Priority AE)
72
Shooting an Image the Way You Want It (Exposure Mode)
74
Shooting with Program Auto
75
Shooting by Controlling the Blur of the Background (Aperture Priority)
76
Shooting a Moving Subject with Various Expressions (Shutter Speed Priority)
79
Control Dial
80
Shooting with the Exposure Adjusted Manually (Manual Exposure)
81
Shooting Trails with Long Exposure (BULB)
83
Recording Movies
85
Available Recording Time for a Movie
87
Notes on Continuous Movie Recording
88
Using the Shooting Function
89
Selecting the Focus Method
89
Using Autofocus
89
Shooting with Your Desired Composition (Focus-Lock)
91
Selecting the Focus Method to Suit the Movement of the Subject (Autofocus Mode)
92
Selecting the Focus Area (AF Area)
93
Adjusting the Focus Manually (Manual Focus)
94
Checking the Focus by Enlarging the Image
95
Detecting Faces
96
Using the Face Detection Function
96
Capturing Smiling Faces (Smile Shutter)
97
Using the Flash
99
Performing Wireless Flash Shooting
102
Adjusting the Brightness of the Image (Exposure, Flash Compensation, Metering)
103
Shooting with Fixed Brightness (AE Lock)
103
Using Brightness Compensation for the Entire Image (Exposure Compensation)
104
Adjusting the Amount of Flash Light (Flash Compensation)
106
Selecting the Flash Control Mode to Set the Amount of Flash Light (Flash Control)
107
Selecting the Method for Measuring the Brightness of a Subject (Metering Mode)
108
Setting ISO
109
Compensating for the Brightness and Contrast Automatically (D-Range)
110
Correcting the Brightness of the Image (D-Range Optimizer)
111
Compensating Automatically with Rich Gradation (Auto High Dynamic Range)
111
Image Processing
113
Selecting Your Desired Image Processing (Creative Style)
113
Changing the Range of Color Reproduction (Color Space)
114
Adjusting the Color Tones (White Balance)
115
Adjusting the White Balance to Suit a Specific Light Source (Auto/Preset White Balance)
115
Setting the Color Temperature and a Filter Effect (Color Temperature/Color Filter)
116
Registering the Color Tones (Custom White Balance)
117
Selecting the Drive Mode
119
Shooting Single Shot
119
Shooting Continuously
119
Using the Self-Timer
120
Shooting Images with the Exposure Shifted (Exposure Bracket)
121
Shooting with White Balance Shifted (WB Bracket)
122
Using the Viewing Function
123
Playing Back Images
123
Playing Back Movies
124
Rotating an Image
125
Enlarging Images
126
Switching to the Display of the Image List
127
Histogram Display
131
Protecting Images (Protect)
133
Deleting Images (Delete)
134
Viewing Images on a TV Screen
136
Changing Your Setup
140
Setting Image Size and Image Quality
140
Setting the Method for Recording on a Memory Card
143
Creating a New Folder
144
Selecting the Recording Folder
144
Formatting the Memory Card
144
Changing the Noise Reduction Setting
147
Changing the Function of the Buttons
148
Changing Other Settings
150
Selecting the Language
151
Setting the LCD Monitor/Electronic Viewfinder
152
Auto Review
152
Confirming the Version of the Camera
154
Resetting to the Default
155
Viewing Images on a Computer
158
Using with Your Computer
158
Using the Software
160
Connecting the Camera to the Computer
164
Deleting the Usb Connection
166
Creating a Movie Disc
167
Creating an Avchd Format Disc
168
Printing Images
171
Specifying DPOF
171
Others
173
Specifications
173
Rechargeable Battery Pack
175
Troubleshooting
179
Battery Pack and Power
179
Warning Messages
188
Precautions
191
On the Internal Rechargeable
192
AVCHD Format
194
3D-Shootings
195
Index
196
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Sony SLT-A35 Instruction Manual (202 pages)
Interchangeable Lens Digital Camera
Brand:
Sony
| Category:
Digital Camera
| Size: 17.44 MB
Table of Contents
Electric Shock
2
For Customers in Europe
5
Notes on Using Your Camera
7
Table of Contents
9
Preparing the Camera
13
Checking the Accessories Supplied
13
Identifying Parts
14
Charging the Battery Pack
19
Inserting the Battery Pack/Memory Card (Sold Separately)
21
Notes on Using Memory Cards
24
Attaching a Lens
27
Preparing the Camera
30
Using the Accessories Supplied
32
Removing the Eyecup
33
Checking the Number of Recordable Images
34
Cleaning
36
Cleaning the Camera
36
Cleaning the Lens
36
Cleaning the Image Sensor
37
Before Your Operation
40
Screen Indicators
40
Switching the Screen Mode between the LCD Monitor and the Electronic Viewfinder
40
Switching the Recording Information Display (DISP)
41
Recording Information Display (Graphic Display/Recording Information (for Live View))
43
Recording Information Display (for Viewfinder)
45
Selecting a Function/Setting
47
Selecting a Function with the Fn (Function) Button
48
The Functions Selected by the Fn (Function) Button
49
The Functions Selected by the MENU Button
50
Shooting Images
57
Shooting an Image Without Camera Shake
57
Correct Posture
57
Using the Steadyshot Function
58
Using a Tripod
59
Shooting with the Automatic Setting
60
Shooting with Appropriate Settings Automatically
60
Shooting with the Settings that the Camera Adjusts
62
Automatically
62
Shooting with a Suitable Setting for the Subject
64
Shooting with Preset Settings According to the Scene (Scene Selection)
64
Shooting with an Effect Filter to Obtain the Various Textures (Picture Effect)
67
Shooting Panoramic Images (Sweep Shooting)
69
Shooting Continuously at High Speed (Tele-Zoom Continuous Advance Priority AE)
72
Shooting an Image the Way You Want It (Exposure Mode)
74
Shooting with Program Auto
75
Shooting by Controlling the Blur of the Background (Aperture Priority)
76
Shooting a Moving Subject with Various Expressions (Shutter Speed Priority)
79
Control Dial
80
Shooting with the Exposure Adjusted Manually (Manual Exposure)
81
Shooting Trails with Long Exposure (BULB)
83
Recording Movies
85
Available Recording Time for a Movie
87
Notes on Continuous Movie Recording
88
Using the Shooting Function
89
Selecting the Focus Method
89
Using Autofocus
89
Shooting with Your Desired Composition (Focus-Lock)
91
Selecting the Focus Method to Suit the Movement of the Subject (Autofocus Mode)
92
Selecting the Focus Area (AF Area)
93
Adjusting the Focus Manually (Manual Focus)
94
Checking the Focus by Enlarging the Image
95
Detecting Faces
96
Using the Face Detection Function
96
Capturing Smiling Faces (Smile Shutter)
97
Using the Flash
99
Performing Wireless Flash Shooting
102
Adjusting the Brightness of the Image (Exposure, Flash Compensation, Metering)
103
Shooting with Fixed Brightness (AE Lock)
103
Using Brightness Compensation for the Entire Image (Exposure Compensation)
104
Adjusting the Amount of Flash Light (Flash Compensation)
106
Selecting the Flash Control Mode to Set the Amount of Flash Light (Flash Control)
107
Selecting the Method for Measuring the Brightness of a Subject (Metering Mode)
108
Setting ISO
109
Compensating for the Brightness and Contrast Automatically (D-Range)
110
Correcting the Brightness of the Image (D-Range Optimizer)
111
Compensating Automatically with Rich Gradation (Auto High Dynamic Range)
111
Image Processing
113
Selecting Your Desired Image Processing (Creative Style)
113
Changing the Range of Color Reproduction (Color Space)
114
Adjusting the Color Tones (White Balance)
115
Adjusting the White Balance to Suit a Specific Light Source (Auto/Preset White Balance)
115
Setting the Color Temperature and a Filter Effect (Color Temperature/Color Filter)
116
Registering the Color Tones (Custom White Balance)
117
Selecting the Drive Mode
119
Shooting Single Shot
119
Shooting Continuously
119
Using the Self-Timer
120
Shooting Images with the Exposure Shifted (Exposure Bracket)
121
Shooting with White Balance Shifted (WB Bracket)
122
Using the Viewing Function
123
Playing Back Images
123
Playing Back Movies
124
Rotating an Image
125
Enlarging Images
126
Histogram Display
131
Protecting Images (Protect)
133
Deleting Images (Delete)
134
Viewing Images on a TV Screen
136
Changing Your Setup
140
Setting Image Size and Image Quality
140
Setting the Method for Recording on a Memory Card
143
Creating a New Folder
144
Selecting the Recording Folder
144
Formatting the Memory Card
144
Changing the Noise Reduction Setting
147
Changing the Function of the Buttons
148
Changing Other Settings
150
Selecting the Language
151
Setting the LCD Monitor/Electronic Viewfinder
152
Auto Review
152
Confirming the Version of the Camera
154
Resetting to the Default
155
Viewing Images on a Computer
158
Using with Your Computer
158
Using the Software
160
Connecting the Camera to the Computer
164
Deleting the Usb Connection
166
Creating a Movie Disc
167
Creating an Avchd Format Disc
168
Printing Images
171
Specifying DPOF
171
Others
173
Specifications
173
Rechargeable Battery Pack
175
Troubleshooting
179
Battery Pack and Power
179
Warning Messages
188
Precautions
191
On the Internal Rechargeable
192
AVCHD Format
194
3D-Shootings
195
Index
196
Sony SLT-A35 Instruction Manual (202 pages)
Interchangeable Lens Digital Camera
Brand:
Sony
| Category:
Digital Camera
| Size: 12.91 MB
Table of Contents
Electric Shock
2
For Customers in Europe
5
Notes on Using Your Camera
7
Table of Contents
9
Preparing the Camera
13
Checking the Accessories Supplied
13
Identifying Parts
14
Front Side
14
Charging the Battery Pack
19
Inserting the Battery Pack/Memory Card (Sold Separately)
21
Notes on Using Memory Cards
24
Attaching a Lens
27
Preparing the Camera
30
Using the Accessories Supplied
32
Removing the Eyecup
33
Checking the Number of Recordable Images
34
Cleaning
36
Cleaning the Image Sensor
37
Before Your Operation
40
Screen Indicators
40
Switching the Screen Mode between the LCD Monitor and the Electronic Viewfinder
40
Switching the Recording Information Display (DISP)
41
Recording Information Display (Graphic Display/Recording Information (for Live View))
43
Recording Information Display (for Viewfinder)
45
Selecting a Function/Setting
47
Selecting a Function with the Fn (Function) Button
48
The Functions Selected by the Fn (Function) Button
49
The Functions Selected by the MENU Button
50
Shooting Images
57
Shooting an Image Without Camera Shake
57
Correct Posture
57
Using the Steadyshot Function
58
Using a Tripod
59
Shooting with the Automatic Setting
60
Shooting with Appropriate Settings Automatically
60
Shooting with the Settings that the Camera Adjusts
62
Automatically
62
Shooting with a Suitable Setting for the Subject
64
Shooting with Preset Settings According to the Scene (Scene Selection)
64
Shooting with an Effect Filter to Obtain the Various Textures (Picture Effect)
67
Shooting Panoramic Images (Sweep Shooting)
69
Shooting Continuously at High Speed (Tele-Zoom Continuous Advance Priority AE)
72
Shooting an Image the Way You Want It (Exposure Mode)
74
Shooting with Program Auto
75
Shooting by Controlling the Blur of the Background (Aperture Priority)
76
Shooting a Moving Subject with Various Expressions (Shutter Speed Priority)
79
Control Dial
80
Shooting with the Exposure Adjusted Manually (Manual Exposure)
81
Shooting Trails with Long Exposure (BULB)
83
Recording Movies
85
Available Recording Time for a Movie
87
Notes on Continuous Movie Recording
88
Using the Shooting Function
89
Selecting the Focus Method
89
Using Autofocus
89
Shooting with Your Desired Composition (Focus-Lock)
91
Selecting the Focus Method to Suit the Movement of the Subject (Autofocus Mode)
92
Selecting the Focus Area (AF Area)
93
Adjusting the Focus Manually (Manual Focus)
94
Checking the Focus by Enlarging the Image
95
Detecting Faces
96
Using the Face Detection Function
96
Capturing Smiling Faces (Smile Shutter)
97
Using the Flash
99
Performing Wireless Flash Shooting
102
Adjusting the Brightness of the Image (Exposure, Flash Compensation, Metering)
103
Shooting with Fixed Brightness (AE Lock)
103
Using Brightness Compensation for the Entire Image (Exposure Compensation)
104
Adjusting the Amount of Flash Light (Flash Compensation)
106
Selecting the Flash Control Mode to Set the Amount of Flash Light (Flash Control)
107
Selecting the Method for Measuring the Brightness of a Subject (Metering Mode)
108
Setting ISO
109
Compensating for the Brightness and Contrast Automatically (D-Range)
110
Correcting the Brightness of the Image (D-Range Optimizer)
111
Compensating Automatically with Rich Gradation (Auto High Dynamic Range)
111
Image Processing
113
Selecting Your Desired Image Processing (Creative Style)
113
Changing the Range of Color Reproduction (Color Space)
114
Adjusting the Color Tones (White Balance)
115
Adjusting the White Balance to Suit a Specific Light Source (Auto/Preset White Balance)
115
Setting the Color Temperature and a Filter Effect (Color Temperature/Color Filter)
116
Registering the Color Tones (Custom White Balance)
117
Selecting the Drive Mode
119
Shooting Single Shot
119
Shooting Continuously
119
Using the Self-Timer
120
Shooting Images with the Exposure Shifted (Exposure Bracket)
121
Shooting with White Balance Shifted (WB Bracket)
122
Using the Viewing Function
123
Playing Back Images
123
Playing Back Movies
124
Rotating an Image
125
Enlarging Images
126
Switching to the Display of the Image List
127
Histogram Display
131
Protecting Images (Protect)
133
Deleting Images (Delete)
134
Viewing Images on a TV Screen
136
Changing Your Setup
140
Setting Image Size and Image Quality
140
Setting the Method for Recording on a Memory Card
143
Creating a New Folder
144
Selecting the Recording Folder
144
Formatting the Memory Card
144
Changing the Noise Reduction Setting
147
Changing the Function of the Buttons
148
Changing Other Settings
150
Selecting the Language
151
Setting the LCD Monitor/Electronic Viewfinder
152
Confirming the Version of the Camera
154
Resetting to the Default
155
Viewing Images on a Computer
158
Using with Your Computer
158
Using the Software
160
Connecting the Camera to the Computer
164
Deleting the Usb Connection
166
Creating a Movie Disc
167
Creating an Avchd Format Disc
168
Printing Images
171
Specifying DPOF
171
Others
173
Specifications
173
Others Specifications
173
Rechargeable Battery Pack
175
Troubleshooting
179
Warning Messages
188
Precautions
191
On the Internal Rechargeable
192
AVCHD Format
194
3D-Shootings
195
Index
196
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Sony SLT-A35 Instruction Manual (202 pages)
Interchangeable Lens Digital Camera
Brand:
Sony
| Category:
Digital Camera
| Size: 17.44 MB
Table of Contents
Electric Shock
2
For Customers in Europe
5
Notes on Using Your Camera
7
Table of Contents
9
Preparing the Camera
13
Checking the Accessories Supplied
13
Identifying Parts
14
Front Side
14
Charging the Battery Pack
19
Inserting the Battery Pack/Memory Card (Sold Separately)
21
Notes on Using Memory Cards
24
Attaching a Lens
27
Preparing the Camera
30
Using the Accessories Supplied
32
Removing the Eyecup
33
Checking the Number of Recordable Images
34
Cleaning
36
Cleaning the Image Sensor
37
Before Your Operation
40
Screen Indicators
40
Switching the Screen Mode between the LCD Monitor and the Electronic Viewfinder
40
Switching the Recording Information Display (DISP)
41
Recording Information Display (Graphic Display/Recording Information (for Live View))
43
Recording Information Display (for Viewfinder)
45
Selecting a Function/Setting
47
Selecting a Function with the Fn (Function) Button
48
The Functions Selected by the Fn (Function) Button
49
The Functions Selected by the MENU Button
50
Shooting Images
57
Shooting an Image Without Camera Shake
57
Correct Posture
57
Using the Steadyshot Function
58
Using a Tripod
59
Shooting with the Automatic Setting
60
Shooting with Appropriate Settings Automatically
60
Shooting with the Settings that the Camera Adjusts
62
Automatically
62
Shooting with a Suitable Setting for the Subject
64
Shooting with Preset Settings According to the Scene (Scene Selection)
64
Shooting with an Effect Filter to Obtain the Various Textures (Picture Effect)
67
Shooting Panoramic Images (Sweep Shooting)
69
Shooting Continuously at High Speed (Tele-Zoom Continuous Advance Priority AE)
72
Shooting an Image the Way You Want It (Exposure Mode)
74
Shooting with Program Auto
75
Shooting by Controlling the Blur of the Background (Aperture Priority)
76
Shooting a Moving Subject with Various Expressions
79
(Shutter Speed Priority)
79
Control Dial
80
Shooting with the Exposure Adjusted Manually (Manual Exposure)
81
Shooting Trails with Long Exposure (BULB)
83
Recording Movies
85
Available Recording Time for a Movie
87
Notes on Continuous Movie Recording
88
Using the Shooting Function
89
Selecting the Focus Method
89
Using Autofocus
89
Shooting with Your Desired Composition (Focus-Lock)
91
Selecting the Focus Method to Suit the Movement of the Subject (Autofocus Mode)
92
Selecting the Focus Area (AF Area)
93
Adjusting the Focus Manually (Manual Focus)
94
Checking the Focus by Enlarging the Image
95
Detecting Faces
96
Using the Face Detection Function
96
Capturing Smiling Faces (Smile Shutter)
97
Using the Flash
99
Performing Wireless Flash Shooting
102
Adjusting the Brightness of the Image (Exposure, Flash Compensation, Metering)
103
Shooting with Fixed Brightness (AE Lock)
103
Using Brightness Compensation for the Entire Image (Exposure Compensation)
104
Adjusting the Amount of Flash Light (Flash Compensation)
106
Selecting the Flash Control Mode to Set the Amount of Flash Light (Flash Control)
107
Selecting the Method for Measuring the Brightness of a Subject (Metering Mode)
108
Setting ISO
109
Compensating for the Brightness and Contrast Automatically (D-Range)
110
Correcting the Brightness of the Image (D-Range Optimizer)
111
Compensating Automatically with Rich Gradation (Auto High Dynamic Range)
111
Image Processing
113
Selecting Your Desired Image Processing (Creative Style)
113
Changing the Range of Color Reproduction (Color Space)
114
Adjusting the Color Tones (White Balance)
115
Adjusting the White Balance to Suit a Specific Light Source (Auto/Preset White Balance)
115
Setting the Color Temperature and a Filter Effect (Color Temperature/Color Filter)
116
Registering the Color Tones (Custom White Balance)
117
Selecting the Drive Mode
119
Shooting Single Shot
119
Shooting Continuously
119
Using the Self-Timer
120
Shooting Images with the Exposure Shifted (Exposure Bracket)
121
Shooting with White Balance Shifted (WB Bracket)
122
Using the Viewing Function
123
Playing Back Images
123
Playing Back Movies
124
Rotating an Image
125
Enlarging Images
126
Switching to the Display of the Image List
127
Histogram Display
131
Protecting Images (Protect)
133
Deleting Images (Delete)
134
Viewing Images on a TV Screen
136
Changing Your Setup
140
Setting Image Size and Image Quality
140
Setting the Method for Recording on a Memory Card
143
Creating a New Folder
144
Selecting the Recording Folder
144
Formatting the Memory Card
144
Changing the Noise Reduction Setting
147
Changing the Function of the Buttons
148
Changing Other Settings
150
Selecting the Language
151
Setting the LCD Monitor/Electronic Viewfinder
152
Confirming the Version of the Camera
154
Resetting to the Default
155
Viewing Images on a Computer
158
Using with Your Computer
158
Using the Software
160
Connecting the Camera to the Computer
164
Deleting the Usb Connection
166
Creating a Movie Disc
167
Creating an Avchd Format Disc
168
Printing Images
171
Specifying DPOF
171
Others
173
Specifications
173
Rechargeable Battery Pack
175
Troubleshooting
179
Memory Card
184
Warning Messages
188
Precautions
191
AVCHD Format
194
3D-Shootings
195
Index
196
Sony SLT-A35 Instruction Manual (202 pages)
Interchangeable Lens Digital Camera
Brand:
Sony
| Category:
Digital Camera
| Size: 13 MB
Table of Contents
Electric Shock
2
For Customers in Europe
5
Notes on Using Your Camera
7
Table of Contents
9
Preparing the Camera
13
Checking the Accessories Supplied
13
Identifying Parts
14
Front Side
14
Charging the Battery Pack
19
Inserting the Battery Pack/Memory Card (Sold Separately)
21
Notes on Using Memory Cards
24
Attaching a Lens
27
Preparing the Camera
30
Using the Accessories Supplied
32
Removing the Eyecup
33
Checking the Number of Recordable Images
34
Cleaning
36
Cleaning the Image Sensor
37
Before Your Operation
40
Screen Indicators
40
Switching the Screen Mode between the LCD Monitor and the Electronic Viewfinder
40
Switching the Recording Information Display (DISP)
41
Recording Information Display (Graphic Display/Recording Information (for Live View))
43
Recording Information Display (for Viewfinder)
45
Selecting a Function/Setting
47
Selecting a Function with the Fn (Function) Button
48
The Functions Selected by the Fn (Function) Button
49
The Functions Selected by the MENU Button
50
Shooting Images
57
Shooting an Image Without Camera Shake
57
Correct Posture
57
Using the Steadyshot Function
58
Using a Tripod
59
Shooting with the Automatic Setting
60
Shooting with Appropriate Settings Automatically
60
Shooting with the Settings that the Camera Adjusts
62
Automatically
62
Shooting with a Suitable Setting for the Subject
64
Shooting with Preset Settings According to the Scene (Scene Selection)
64
Shooting with an Effect Filter to Obtain the Various Textures (Picture Effect)
67
Shooting Panoramic Images (Sweep Shooting)
69
Shooting Continuously at High Speed (Tele-Zoom Continuous Advance Priority AE)
72
Shooting an Image the Way You Want It (Exposure Mode)
74
Shooting with Program Auto
75
Shooting by Controlling the Blur of the Background (Aperture Priority)
76
Shooting a Moving Subject with Various Expressions (Shutter Speed Priority)
79
Control Dial
80
Shooting with the Exposure Adjusted Manually (Manual Exposure)
81
Shooting Trails with Long Exposure (BULB)
83
Recording Movies
85
Available Recording Time for a Movie
87
Notes on Continuous Movie Recording
88
Using the Shooting Function
89
Selecting the Focus Method
89
Using Autofocus
89
Shooting with Your Desired Composition (Focus-Lock)
91
Selecting the Focus Method to Suit the Movement of the Subject (Autofocus Mode)
92
Selecting the Focus Area (AF Area)
93
Adjusting the Focus Manually (Manual Focus)
94
Checking the Focus by Enlarging the Image
95
Detecting Faces
96
Using the Face Detection Function
96
Capturing Smiling Faces (Smile Shutter)
97
Using the Flash
99
Performing Wireless Flash Shooting
102
Adjusting the Brightness of the Image (Exposure, Flash Compensation, Metering)
103
Shooting with Fixed Brightness (AE Lock)
103
Using Brightness Compensation for the Entire Image (Exposure Compensation)
104
Adjusting the Amount of Flash Light (Flash Compensation)
106
Selecting the Flash Control Mode to Set the Amount of Flash Light (Flash Control)
107
Selecting the Method for Measuring the Brightness of a Subject (Metering Mode)
108
Setting ISO
109
Compensating for the Brightness and Contrast Automatically (D-Range)
110
Correcting the Brightness of the Image (D-Range Optimizer)
111
Compensating Automatically with Rich Gradation (Auto High Dynamic Range)
111
Image Processing
113
Selecting Your Desired Image Processing (Creative Style)
113
Changing the Range of Color Reproduction (Color Space)
114
Adjusting the Color Tones (White Balance)
115
Adjusting the White Balance to Suit a Specific Light Source (Auto/Preset White Balance)
115
Setting the Color Temperature and a Filter Effect (Color Temperature/Color Filter)
116
Registering the Color Tones (Custom White Balance)
117
Selecting the Drive Mode
119
Shooting Single Shot
119
Shooting Continuously
119
Using the Self-Timer
120
Shooting Images with the Exposure Shifted (Exposure Bracket)
121
Shooting with White Balance Shifted (WB Bracket)
122
Using the Viewing Function
123
Playing Back Images
123
Playing Back Movies
124
Rotating an Image
125
Enlarging Images
126
Switching to the Display of the Image List
127
Histogram Display
131
Protecting Images (Protect)
133
Deleting Images (Delete)
134
Viewing Images on a TV Screen
136
Changing Your Setup
140
Setting Image Size and Image Quality
140
Setting the Method for Recording on a Memory Card
143
Creating a New Folder
144
Selecting the Recording Folder
144
Formatting the Memory Card
144
Changing the Noise Reduction Setting
147
Changing the Function of the Buttons
148
Changing Other Settings
150
Selecting the Language
151
Setting the LCD Monitor/Electronic Viewfinder
152
Confirming the Version of the Camera
154
Resetting to the Default
155
Viewing Images on a Computer
158
Using with Your Computer
158
Using the Software
160
Connecting the Camera to the Computer
164
Deleting the Usb Connection
166
Creating a Movie Disc
167
Creating an Avchd Format Disc
168
Printing Images
171
Specifying DPOF
171
Others
173
Specifications
173
Others Specifications
173
Rechargeable Battery Pack
175
Troubleshooting
179
Warning Messages
188
Precautions
191
On the Internal Rechargeable
192
AVCHD Format
194
3D-Shootings
195
Index
196
Sony SLT-A35 Instruction Manual (101 pages)
Interchangeable Lens Digital Camera
Brand:
Sony
| Category:
Digital Camera
| Size: 5.33 MB
Table of Contents
Notes on Using Your Camera
7
Table of Contents
9
Preparing the Camera
9
Charging the Battery Pack
19
Inserting the Battery Pack/Memory Card (Sokt Separately)
21
Attachinga Lens
27
Preparingthe Camera
30
Usingthe Accessoriessupplied
32
Checkingthe Numberof Recordable Images
34
Cleaning
36
Before Your Screen Indicators
40
Switching the Recording Information Display (DISP)
41
Recording Information Display
43
Recording Information (for Live View))
43
Recording Int_Rmation Display (for Viewfinder)
45
Selectinga Function/Setting
47
Selecting a Function with the Fn (Function) Button
48
The Functions Selected by the Fn (Function) Button
49
The Fimctions Selected by the MENU Button
50
Shake
57
Correct Posture
57
Using the Steadyshot Function
58
Using a Tripod
59
Shootingwith the Automatic Setting
60
/_ Shooting with Appropriate Settings Automatically
60
Shooting with a Suitablesetting for the Subject
64
Scene (Scene Selection)
64
Shootingan Imagethe Way Youwant It (Exposure Mode)
74
P Shooting with Program Auto
75
(Aperture Priority)
76
(Shutter Speed Priority)
77
(Manual Exposure)
81
Bulb
83
Recordingmovies
85
Available Recording Time T_R a Movie
87
Notes on Continuous Movie Recording
88
Usingthe Selecting the Focus Method
89
Shootingfunction Using Autofocus
89
Shooting with Your Desired Composition (Focus-Lock)
91
Subject
91
Selecting the T_Cus Area (AF Area)
93
Adjusting the T_Cus Manually (Manual T_Cus)
94
Checking the Focus by Enlarging the Image
95
Detectingfaces
96
Using the Face Detection Function
96
Capturing Smiling Faces (Smile Shutter)
97
Usingthe Flash
99
Sony SLT-A35 Instruction Manual (101 pages)
Interchangeable Lens Digital Camera
Brand:
Sony
| Category:
Digital Camera
| Size: 4.97 MB
Table of Contents
Adjusting the Brightnessof the Image (Exposure, F Lashcompensation, Metering)
3
Press the Button
5
Setting ISO
9
Compensating for the Brightnessand Contrastautomatically(D-Range)
10
Image Processing
13
Adjusting the Colortones(White Balance)
15
Selecting the Drive Mode
19
Playing Back Images
23
To Adjust the Volume
24
Checkingthe Informationof Recorded Images
29
Still Image
29
Protectingimages(Protect)
33
Deleting Images (Delete)
34
Viewing Images on a Tv Screen
36
Turn on the Camera
36
Settingimagesize and Imagequality
40
Settingthe Methodfor Recordingona Memorycard
43
Menu Button
45
Changing the Noisereductionsetting
47
Changingthe Function of the Buttons
48
Changing Other Settings
50
Settingthe Lcdmonitor/Electronic Viewfinder
52
Confirming the Versionof the Camera
54
Resetting to the Default
55
Custom Menu
56
Playback Menu
56
Using with Your Computer
58
Using the Software
60
Click[Install]
60
Connecting the Camera to the Computer
64
Connect the Camera Toyour Computer
64
Creatinga Moviedisc
67
Specifying DPOF
71
Specifications
73
Rechargeable Battery Pack
75
Troubleshooting
79
Theimageis Notclearinthe Viewfinder
80
Warning Messages
88
Donotuse/Store Thecamera in the Following Places
91
Onoperating Temperatures
91
Onmoisture Condensation
91
Onthe Internal Rechargeable Battery
92
Notes on Recording/Playback
92
AVCHD Format
94
Notes on Recording
95
Noteson the License
100
Sony SLT-A35 Specifications (35 pages)
Alpha Lenses
Brand:
Sony
| Category:
Camera Lens
| Size: 4.88 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Macro Photography
6
Sal1635Z
8
Sal1680Z
25
Sal2470Z
26
Sal24F20Z
26
Sal85F14Z
27
Sal135F18Z
27
Sel24F18Z
30
Sony SLT-A35 Brochure & Specs (7 pages)
Sony Interchangeable Lens Digital Camera
Brand:
Sony
| Category:
Digital Camera
| Size: 0.23 MB
Sony SLT-A35 Limited Warranty (1 page)
DSLR Cameras and Lenses for DSLR Camera
Brand:
Sony
| Category:
Digital Camera
| Size: 0.11 MB
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