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© 2009 Sony Corporation 4-130-970- 12 (1) Digital Still Came ra Instruction Manual DSC-T900 Before operating the unit, please read this manual thoroughly, a nd retain it for futur e refer ence.
2 GB Owner ’s Re cor d The mo del and serial numbers ar e located on the botto m. Reco rd the s erial nu mber in the space pr ovided belo w. Refer to the se numbers w henever you c all upon your So ny dealer reg arding th is product. Model No. DSC- T900 Serial No.
3 GB [ Attach ments Do not use attachments not recommended by the manufacturer, a s they may cause hazards. [ Cleaning Unplug the set from the wall outlet befor e cleaning or polishing it . Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaner s. Use a cloth lightly dampened with water for cl eaning the exte rior of the set.
4 GB Read this fir st [ Bat ter y pac k If the battery pack is mishandled, the battery pack can burst, cause a fire or even chemical burns. Observe the following cautions. • Do not dis assemble. • Do not crus h and do not expose the batt ery pack to any shock or force such as hammering, dropping or stepping on it.
5 GB UL is an internationally recognized safety organization. The UL Mark on the product means it has been UL Listed. If you have any questions about this product, you may call: Sony Customer Information Center 1-800-222-SONY (7669) The num ber below is for the FCC related matters only.
6 GB [ Notice fo r the custo mers in the countries a pplying EU Dir ectives The manufactur er of this product is Sony Corporation, 1-7-1 Konan Minato-ku Tokyo, 108- 0075 Japan. T he Authorized Representative for EMC and product safety is Sony Deutschland GmbH, Hedelfinger Strasse 61, 70327 Stuttgart, Germany.
7 GB Disposa l of waste batter ies (applicable in the European Union and other Eur opean countrie s with separat e collection systems) This symbol on the battery or on the packaging indicates that the battery provided with this product shall not be treated as household waste.
8 GB Table of contents IMPORTANT SA FEGUARDS ........ .... ....... .... .... .... .... ..... .... ...... .... ..... .... .... .. 2 Read t his fi rst .. .... .... .... ....... .... .... .... .... ..... .... ...... .... ..... .... .... .... .... .......
9 GB Deleting images .. ............ ........... ........... ........... ........... ................. .. 39 Deletin g the curren tly displaye d image ....... .... .... ...... ..... .... ...... .... ..... .... . 3 9 Deletin g multiple imag es ....... .
10 GB x Notes on using the camera Interna l memory and “Me mory Stic k Duo ” me dia ba ck up Do not turn o ff the camera, remove the batte ry pack, or remove the “Memory Stick Duo ” media while the ac cess lamp is lit. Other wise, the in terna l memory data or “Mem ory Stic k Duo” media may be damage d.
11 GB Warning on copy right Television programs, films, vid eotapes, a nd other materia ls may be copyrighted. Unauthori zed recordi ng of such materi als may be contrary to the provisions of the co pyright laws.
12 GB Getting starte d G e tti n g s t ar t e d Checkin g the accesso ries sup plied • Batter y charger BC-CS D (1) • Power cord (mains l ead) (1 ) (not sup plied in t he USA and C anada) • Rech.
13 GB Getting starte d Identifyin g parts Camera A Shutte r button B Spea ker C Zoom ( W/T) leve r D Microp hone E ON/OFF (Power) bu tton F Flas h G Self-timer lamp/Smil e Shutter l amp/ AF illuminato.
14 GB Getting starte d Mu lti-o utpu t st and Use the multi-outp ut stand for atta ching the camera i n the f ollowing c ases. • Connecting a USB Cable to a computer • Connecting an AV Cable to a .
15 GB Getting starte d Charging the batte ry pack 1 Insert the battery pack into the battery charger. • You ca n charge the batter y even when it is p artially c harged.
16 GB Getting starte d x Charging time • The table above show s the time required t o charge a fully deplete d batter y pack at a temperature of 25°C (77 °F). Chargin g may ta ke longer de pending on conditio ns of use and circ umstances. • Connec t the battery charger to th e nearest wall outlet (wall socket ).
17 GB Getting starte d Inserti ng the ba ttery pack /a “Memory Stick Duo” medi a (sold separatel y) 1 Op en t he co ver . 2 Insert the “Memory Stic k Duo” media (sold separately). With the terminal side faci ng the le ns, insert the “Memory Stick Duo” me dia until it clicks in to place.
18 GB Getting starte d x “Memo ry Stick” m edia that you can use “Memory Stick Duo” media You can also us e a “Memory Stick PRO Duo” media o r “Memory Stic k PRO-HG Duo” media with the cam era. For details on t he numbe r of im ages/t ime that can be re corded, see pages 31, 34.
19 GB Getting starte d Setting th e clock • The camera does not have a feature for supe rimposing date s on images. By usin g “PMB” in the CD-ROM (supp lied), you can print or save images wit h the date. x Setting the date and time aga in Touch t (Setti ngs) t [ Clock Sett ings] (pa ge 50).
20 GB Shooting/vie wing images Sh oo ti n g/ v i ew i n g i ma g es Shooti ng ima ges 1 Make sure that the Mode switc h is set to (Still image) and lower the lens cover. • To sh oo t mov ies, set th e Mo de s witc h to (Movi e) (page 33). 2 Hold the camera steady as illustrated.
Shooting/viewi ng images 21 GB Viewing imag es x Returning to shooting images Press t he shutte r button ha lfway dow n. x Turning off the camera Close the lens cover. • You c an also tur n off the cam era by p ressing t he ON/ OFF (P ower) butt on.
22 GB U s i n g s h oo ti n g f unc ti ons Displaying minimum i ndicators (Easy Shooting) This mode re duces th e minimum number of se ttings and enla rges the text si ze for better visibil ity. x Returning to normal display Touch (REC Mode) t (Intell igent Aut o Adjustm ent) t .
23 GB Using shooting functions Detecting smiles and shooting a utomatically (Smile Shutter) 1 Set the Mode switch to (Still i mage) . 2 Touch (Smile). 3 Wait de tect ing a smi le. When the s mile level exceeds the b point on the indic ator, the camera shoots images automatic ally.
24 GB Detecting the shooting cond itio ns automatically (Scene Recognition) 1 Set the Mo de switc h to (Still im age). 2 Touch (REC Mode) t (Int ellige nt A uto Adjus tment) t or .
25 GB Using shooting functions z Selecting the image you prefer after taking two shots with different settings Touc h t (Scene Recogn iti on) t (Adva nced).
26 GB Shooting close-ups (Macro/Close focus) You ca n shoot b eautiful close-up images of small su bjects suc h as inse cts or flow ers. • You cannot se lect (Ma cro On) when the camera is in I ntelligent Auto Adju stment mo de. • Macro mode is fixed t o (Auto ) when th e camera is i n Movie Mode or Smil e Shutt er.
27 GB Using shooting functions Selecting a flash mode • (Flash On) or (S low Synchro (Flash On)) are not available w hen the camera i s in Inte lligent Auto Adjustme nt mode. • You cannot use the fl ash during burst or bracke t shooting. 1 Touch (Flash ) t desir ed mode t .
28 GB Ch angin g the scr een disp lay • disap pears f rom the s creen i f [Imag e Only] playback is se lected . To di splay th e butto ns, touch the cen ter of the screen.
29 GB Using shooting functions Focusing on a specific point of the frame Simply to uch the poi nt of t he frame you wish to focus on to c hange the focus position. Focusing on the face of the subject (Face Detection) The cam era det ects the fa ce of the sub ject an d focuses on it.
30 GB Selecting the image size to mat ch the usage The image s ize determine s the siz e of the image file th at is re corded when y o u tak e a image. The larger the image si ze, the more deta il will be reproduc ed when the image is pr inted on larg e-for mat paper .
31 GB Using shooting functions x Number of still images that can be recorded (Units: Im ages) • The numbe r of stil l images may vary dependin g on the shooting c onditions and the re cording media. • When t he number o f remaini ng shoota ble im ages is greater tha n 9,999, t he “>9999” indicato r appea rs.
32 GB Using the Shooting mode that matches the scene (Scene Selection) • The flas h does n ot operate in som e modes. 1 Set the Mo de switc h to (S till imag e). 2 To select / / / / / : Touc h (REC Mode ) t desire d mode t . To select / / / / : Touc h (REC Mode ) t (Sce ne Sel ection) t desire d mode t .
33 GB Using shooting functions Shooting movies x Viewing mo vies Press th e (Playback) butt on and touch the (Next ) / (Previous) bu ttons to select a movi e to view. x Image si ze The la rger the image s ize, th e hig h er the imag e qualit y. T he hi gher th e amount of data used per second ( average bit rate), the smoot her the p layback im age.
34 GB x Maximum recording time The table b elow sh ows the appr o ximate maximum record ing times. These are the tot al times for all movie fi les. Continuous shootin g is possib le for approximat ely 29 minutes. (Units: hour: minute: sec ond) • The recor ding time may vary dependin g on the s hooting c onditions an d the re cording m edia.
35 GB Using viewing functions U s i n g v i ew i n g f unc ti ons Viewing an enlarged image (Playback Zoom) Displaying images full-scr een (Wide Zo om) 1 Press the (Pla yback) butt on to displa y an image, then tou ch the a rea you w ant to enla rge. The image is enlarg ed a t twic e the size , wit h the are a you touche d at the cente r.
36 GB Rotating a ve rtical or ientation image (Temporarily ro tated display) View ing still im ages w ith music (Slides how) 1 Press the (Pl a ybac k) button to display th e still image , then sel ect the verti cal orientat ion image s, then t ouch . • Touch ag ain to end the displ ay.
37 GB Using viewing functions Searching for an image (Image Index) Selecting the display format (Vie w Mode) Allows you to select the disp lay format for viewin g multiple images when using “Mem ory Stick D uo” media . 1 Press the (Pl ayback) butt on to displa y an image, then t ouch (Image Index ).
38 GB x Easily l ocating the images to be dis played When set to Date View/Eve nt View/Folder View: When using a “M emory Stick Duo” media, touch (Date List ), (E vent L ist) or (Select Folder) to easily locate t h e des ired image s. • When you cannot play b ack images re corded with oth er cameras, vie w the images in [Fo l der View].
39 GB Deleting images D e l e ti n g i ma g es Deleting the currently displayed ima ge Deleti ng multipl e images x Deleting in date, event or folder units t (Delet e) t (All in Date Ra n ge), (All in Event) or (All in This Folder) t t [OK ]. • The images is displa yed in [Folder V iew] when using the interna l memory.
40 GB Deleting all images (Format) You c an delete all data st ored on “M emory St ick Duo” media or the interna l memory. If a “Mem ory Sti ck Du o” media is i nserted , all d ata sto red on the “Me mory St ick Du o” medi a are deleted .
41 GB Connecting to other devices C onnec ti n g t o o th er d ev i ces Viewing i mages on a TV • The [Vid eo Out] settin g is set to [NT SC] mode at the factory to let you enjoy optimu m movie image quali ty. When ima ges do not appear or ji tter on your TV , you may be usi ng a PAL-only TV.
42 GB Pri nting still imag es If you ha ve a PictBrid ge compli ant printe r, you can pr int images by the follow ing proc edure. • If th e connection between t he camera an d the p rin ter is not e.
43 GB Connecting to other devices z Superimposing dates on im ages This camera does not include a func tion for superimpos ing a date on an imag e. The reason for this is to prevent the date from being duplica ted during prin ting. Printing at a shop: You can ask that image s be printed with a date superimposed.
44 GB Using the camer a with a c omputer x Using “PMB (Picture Motion Browser)” You can enj oy the record ed image s mor e than ev er by t aking advant age of th e soft ware, and “PM B” is incl uded on a CD- ROM (sup plied). There are more functio ns, in ad dition to those listed belo w, for enjo y ing y o ur images .
45 GB Connecting to other devices x Stage 1: Installing t he “PMB” (supplied) You can install the soft w are (su pplied) usin g the following proced ure. When you install “PMB ,” “Musi c Transfer ” is also i nstalled. • Log on as Administr ator.
46 GB x Stage 2: Importing images to your computer us ing “PMB” 1 Inser t a fully charg ed battery pack t o the camera and th en attac h the camera t o the multi-ou tput stand (sup plied) . 2 Pres s the (Pla yback) butt on. 3 Conne ct the camer a to your comput er.
47 GB Connecting to other devices x Stage 3: Viewing “PM B Guide” • Do not disconne ct the USB Cable from the cam era while the cam era is operating or while “Acce ssing…” a ppears on the scre en of the cam era. Doing so may corrupt the dat a.
48 GB Ch an gi n g cam era se tti n g s Changin g the operation sou nds You ca n set the so und pro duced whe n you op erate the camera . Using the HOME screen On the HOME scree n, camera op erations ar e organi zed for conven ience into br oad categ ories for selectio n, such as sh ooting, viewing a nd printing i mages.
49 GB Changing camera s ettings x View I mages * These items are di splayed only when “M emory Stick Duo” me dia is inserted into the camera. x Slideshow x Print x Manage Me mory Ite m Description Date View* Displays images by th e date.
50 GB x Settings Item Description Main Sett ings - Main Settings 1 Beep: Selects th e beeps produced when you operate the camera. Function Guide: Displays the function guide. Initiali ze: Restore s the camera to its default settings . Calibration: Corrects mis alignment of the res ponse positions of the buttons on the touch panel.
51 GB Changing camera s ettings Using the MENU items Displays a vailable functi o ns for easy setting when the c amera is in shooting o r playback mode. Only th e avai la ble i tems are displaye d on the sc reen. To restore the camer a to it s default settings, touch t ( Settings) t [Main Se ttings 1] t [Initialize].
52 GB x MENU in viewing mode Face Detect ion Selects the prio rity subject for adjusting the f ocus when using face detection. ( When touched/ Aut o/ Child Pr iority/ Adult Priority) Flash Level Adjusts the amount of flash light. ( / Standard/ ) Anti Blink Set s Anti Blink function.
53 GB Changing camera s ettings Using fun ctions in Progr am Auto mod e You ca n change t he Focus, Meteri ng Mode, IS O, and EV setti ngs when [R EC Mod e] is set to (Pro gram Au to). (Delete) Deletes images. ( This Image/ M ultiple Images/ All in Date Range*) * The displayed text differs according to each View Mode.
54 GB Oth ers List of icons displayed on the screen Icons are disp layed on the screen t o indicat e the came ra stat us. You can select the display se ttings by touching t h e indication o n the botto m right of the s creen (p age 28 ). When shooting still images • The ico ns are limi ted in (Easy Shooting) mod e.
55 GB Others C D 8/8 Image number/N umber of images recorded in selected fold er 100 Min Record able time Recording/Playback Media (“Memory Stick Duo” medi a, in ter nal me mory) PictBridge connec.
56 GB Learning more about the camera (“Cyber- shot Handbook”) “Cyb er-shot H andboo k”, which ex plains how to use the camer a in detail, is included on the CD-ROM (su pplied). Re fer to it for in-depth instructions on the many fu n ction s of the cam era.
57 GB Others Troubleshootin g If you e xperience trouble with the ca m era, try the following so lutions. On rep airing ca meras w ith intern al mem ory or M usic fil es functi on include d, data in the camera may b e checked on minimum nec essity to v eri fy and impro v e t he malfuncti on sympto ms.
58 GB The remaini ng charge indicat or is incorrect . • The battery char ge will get used up quic kly and the actual remaining batt ery charge will be lower t han th e indica tor in the followin g cases: – When you use the cam era in an extrem ely hot or cold lo catio n.
59 GB Others Cannot play back images. • Pres s (Playb ack) b utton (pa ge 21). • The fold er/file n ame has be en chang ed on your computer. • No guaran tees ar e made for pla ying back , on th is camera, fil es containing images which were process ed on a computer or images whi ch were shot using oth er cameras.
60 GB Precautions Do not us e/store the camera in t he following places • In an extrem ely hot, cold or humid pla ce In plac es such as in a car parked in t he sun, the camera body m ay become deformed an d this may caus e a malfunction.
61 GB Others Specificati ons Camera [Syste m] Image device: 7.79 mm (1/2.3 type) color CCD, Prima ry color filter Total pixel number of camera: Approx. 12.4 Megapixels Effective pixel number of camera: Approx. 12.1 Megapixels Le ns: Carl Z eiss Vario -Te ssar 4 × zoom lens f = 6.
62 GB Recha rgeable b attery p ack NP-BD1 Used battery: Lithium -ion battery Maximum v oltage: DC 4. 2 V Nominal voltage: DC 3.6 V Maximum charge current: 1.24 A Maximum char ge voltage: DC 4. 2 V Capacity: typical: 2.4 Wh (680 mAh) minimum: 2.3 Wh (620 mAh) Design and specifi cations are subject to change with out notice.
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