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Enjoying the 
Digital Still Camera
camera
User’s Guide/
Using the menu
Troubleshooting
Operating Instructions
Before operating the unit, please read this manual and 
Using the Setup screen
“Read This First” (separate volume) thoroughly, and retain 
them for future reference.
Owner’s Record
The model and serial numbers are located on the bottom. 
Using your computer
Record the serial number in the space provided below. 
Refer to these numbers whenever you call upon your Sony 
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                        If you have any questions about this product, you  WARNING may call:  Sony Customer Information Services Center To prevent fire or shock hazard, do  1-800-222-SONY (7669) not expose the unit to rain or  The number below is for the FCC related matters  moisture. only. For Customers in the U.S.A. and  Regulatory Information Canada Declaration of Conformity Trade Name: SONY RECYCLING LITHIUM-ION BATTERIES Model No.: DSC-T5 Lithium-Ion batteries are  Responsible Party: Sony Electronics Inc. recyclab
                    
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                        – Connect the equipment into an outlet on a  Disposal of Old Electrical & Electronic  circuit different from that to which the  Equipment (Applicable in the  receiver is connected. European Union and other European  – Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV  countries with separate collection  technician for help. systems) The supplied interface cable must be used with the  equipment in order to comply with the limits for a  digital device pursuant to Subpart B of Part 15 of  FCC Rules. Fo
                    
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                        Notes on using your camera  If you do not intend to use the battery pack for a  Types of “Memory Stick” that can be  long time, use up the existing charge and  used (not supplied) remove it from your camera, then store it in a  The IC recording medium used by this  cool, dry place. This is to maintain the battery  camera is a “Memory Stick Duo”. There are pack functions (page 95). two types of “Memory Stick”.  For details on the usable battery pack, see  page 95. “Memory Stick Duo”: you can us
                    
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                         Do not use the camera near a location that  On image data compatibility generates strong radio waves or emits radiation.   This camera conforms with DCF (Design rule  The camera may not be able to record or play  for Camera File system) universal standard  back properly. established by JEITA (Japan Electronics and   Using the camera in sandy or dusty locations  Information Technology Industries  may cause malfunctions. Association).  If moisture condensation occurs, remove it   Playback of
                    
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                        For full use of the digital still camera Prepare the camera and shoot images easily “Read This First” (separate volume) 1 Prepare the battery pack 2 Turn the camera on/set the clock 3 Insert a “Memory Stick Duo” (not supplied) 4 Select the image size for use 5 Shoot images easily (Auto adjustment mode) Shoot still images (Scene Selection) 6 View/delete images Get more friendly with your camera This manual  Shoot with your favorite settings (Program auto shooting)  t page 24  Enjoy various shoo
                    
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                        Table of contents Notes on using your camera .....................................................................4 Enjoying the camera Basic techniques for better images .........................................................10 Focus – Focusing on a subject successfully................................................... 10 Exposure – Adjusting the light intensity .......................................................... 11 Color – On the effects of lighting...................................
                    
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                        Viewing menu ......................................................................................... 37  (Folder) - (Protect) DPOF  (Print)  (Slide)  (Resize)  (Rotate)  (Divide)  (Setup) Trimming Using the Setup screen Using Setup items.............................................................................. 44  Camera 1........................................................................................... 45 1 AF Mode Digital Zoom Date/Time Red Eye Reduction AF Illuminator Auto Revi
                    
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                        Using your computer Enjoying your Windows computer ...........................................................55 Copying images to your computer...........................................................57 Viewing image files stored on a computer with your camera (using a  “Memory Stick Duo”) ...............................................................................64 Using the supplied software ....................................................................65 Using your Macintosh comp
                    
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                        Enjoying the camera Basic techniques for better images Focus Exposure Color Quality This section describes the basics so you can  enjoy your camera. It tells you how to use  various camera functions such as the mode  switch (page 24), the menus (page 26), and so  on. Focusing on a subject successfully Focus When you press the shutter button halfway down, the camera adjusts the focus automatically  (Auto Focus). Remember to press the shutter button only halfway down. Press the shutter Press the s
                    
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                        Enjoying the camera Adjusting the light intensity Exposure You can create various images by adjusting the exposure and the ISO sensitivity. Exposure is  the amount of light that the camera will receive when you release the shutter. Shutter speed = Length of time the camera receives  light Exposure: Aperture = Size of the opening allowing light to pass  through ISO = Recording sensitivity Overexposure The exposure is automatically set to the  = too much light proper value in the auto adjustment m
                    
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                        1944 480 On the effects of lighting Color The apparent color of the subject is affected by the lighting conditions. Example: The color of an image affected by light sources Weather/lighting Daylight Cloudy Fluorescent Incandescent Characteristics of White (standard) Bluish Blue-tinged Reddish light The color tones are adjusted automatically in the auto adjustment mode. However, you can adjust color tones manually with [White Bal] (page 32). On “image quality” and “image size” Quality A digital i
                    
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                        Enjoying the camera Selecting the image size for use (t step 4 in “Read This First”) Pixel Many pixels (Fine  Example: Printing in  image quality and  up to A4 size large file size) Few pixels (Rough  Example: An attached  image quality but  image to be sent by e- small file size) mail The default settings are marked with . Image size Usage guidelines 5M (2592×1944) Larger For printing in A4 size or high density images in A5  size 3:2* (2592×1728) 3M (2048×1536) 1M (1280×960) For printing in pos
                    
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                        Identifying parts See the pages in parentheses for details of  6 operation. 1 2 7 3 8 1 5 4 9 6 2 0 7 5 3 8 4 9 A Shutter button (t step 5 in “Read This  qaqsqd qf qg qh First”) B Mode switch (24) A Flash charge lamp (orange) (t step 5  in “Read This First”) C Flash (t step 5 in “Read This First”) B LCD screen (20) D Self-timer lamp (t step 5 in “Read This  First”)/AF illuminator (47) C (Screen display on/off) button (20) E POWER button (t step 2 in “Read This  D MENU button (26) First”) E (Imag
                    
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                        Enjoying the camera L “Memory Stick Duo” slot  (t step 3 in “Read This First”) M Battery insertion slot (t step 1 in “Read This First”) N Battery eject lever (t step 1 in “Read This First”) O Multi connector (bottom) When using an AC-LS5K AC Adaptor  (not supplied) 2 To the multi connector 1 To DC IN  jack Cable for multi-use  terminal (supplied) v mark 3 To wall  outlet P Tripod receptacle (bottom)  Use a tripod with a screw length of less than  5.5 mm (7/32 inch). You will be unable to  firml
                    
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                        Indicators on the screen See the pages in parentheses for details of A operation. Display Indication 60min Battery remaining (t step  When shooting still images 1 in “Read This First”) 60min z AE/AF lock (t step 5 in  1 3 “Read This First”) M BRK Recording mode (24, 33) 4 WB White balance (32) 5 STBY Standby/Recording a movie  2 (t step 5 in “Read This  REC First”) Camera mode (Scene  When shooting movies Selection) (t step 5 in  “Read This First”) STD 640 101 60min 1 [ ] 3 STBY 00:00:00 00:28:2
                    
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                        Enjoying the camera CD Display Indication Display Indication Image size (t step 4 in Vibration warning (10) 5M 3:2 3M “Read This First”)  Indicates vibration may  1M VGA 16:9 FINE STD prevent you from shooting  160 640 640 clear images due to  FINE STD Image quality (33) insufficient lighting. Even if  the vibration warning  Recording folder (50) 101 appears, you can still shoot   This does not appear when  images. However, we  using internal memory. recommend using the flash  Remaining intern
                    
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                        A When playing back still images Display Indication M 101 60min VGA 101 12/12 1 3 60min Battery remaining (t step  C:32:00 1 in “Read This First”) 1.3 +2.0EV Image size (t step 4 in  5M 3:2 3M 4 500 F3.5 “Read This First”) 1M VGA 16:9 FINE STD 160 640 640 M 5 Recording mode (24, 33) 2 N Playback (t step 6 in  BACK/NEXT VOLUME “Read This First”) Volume (t step 6 in “Read  This First”) When playing back movies - Protect (38) 60min Print order (DPOF) mark  1 3 (74) Change folder (37)  This does no
                    
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                        Enjoying the camera C E Display Indication Display Indication PictBridge connecting (71) Histogram (20, 29)  appears when histogram  Recording folder (50) 101 display is disabled.  This does not appear when  using internal memory. 2005 1 1 Recorded date/time of the  Playback folder (37) 101 9:30 AM playback image (46)  This does not appear when  DPOF Menu/Guide menu (26) using internal memory. z PAUSE Playing back Multi Burst  Remaining internal  z PLAY images in series (33) memory capacity (
                    
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                        Changing the screen display Each time you press the  (Screen display  The histogram may not appear for images  recorded using other cameras. on/off) button, the display changes as  follows. Histogram on VGA 60min 96 S AF Histogram display  (page 29) Indicators off S AF Indicators on 60min VGA 96 S AF  When you set the histogram display to on,  image information is displayed during playback.  The histogram does not appear in the following  situations: While shooting – The menu is displayed. –