Sony A 330 Manual
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Using the shooting function 101 To cancel the self-timer Press on the control button. Note When you shoot images using the viewfinder, use the eyepiece cover (page 28). Bracket shooting allows you to shoot several images, each with different degrees of exposure. This camera is equipped with an auto bracket function. Specify the value of deviation (steps) from the base exposure, and the camera shoots while automatically shifting the exposure. You can choose an image that has the brightness you like after shooting is finished. When the flash is fired, flash bracket shooting is used to shift the amount of flash light. To shoot, press the shutter button shot by shot. 2Adjust the focus and shoot the subject. When the self-timer is activated, audio signals and the self-timer lamp indicate the condition. The self-timer lamp flashes quickly and the audio signal sounds quickly right before the shooting. Shooting images with the exposure shifted (Exposure bracket) 1 on the control button t (Bracket: Cont.) t Select the desired bracket step 2Adjust the focus and shoot the subject. The base exposure is set at the first shot in the bracket. Base exposure – direction + direction
102 * _ EV displayed with is the step currently selected. Notes When the mode dial is set to M, the exposure is shifted by adjusting the shutter speed. When you adjust the exposure, the exposure is shifted based on the compensated value. The bracket cannot be used when the recording mode is set to AUTO or Scene Selection. The EV scale in bracket shooting * Ambient light: Any light other than the flash light that shines on the scene for an extended period of time, such as natural light, a light bulb, or a fluorescent light. In bracket shooting, the same number of indices as the number of recordable images is displayed on the EV scale. However, in flash bracket shooting, the indices are not displayed in the viewfinder. When the bracket shooting starts, the indices that indicate already recorded images start to disappear one by one. * (Bracket: Cont.)Shoots three images with the exposure shifted by a selected step. Press and hold the shutter button until the recording stops. When the flash is fired, press the shutter button shot by shot. Ambient light* bracket 0.3 steps, three shots Exposure compensation 0Flash bracket 0.7 steps, three shots Flash compensation –1.0 LCD monitor (Live View mode) LCD monitor (Viewfinder mode/ Standard Display) Shown in the top row. Shown in the bottom row. Viewfinder
Using the shooting function 103 In viewfinder mode, if the shutter button is pressed halfway down and released, “br 1” appears. “Fbr 1” appears for the flash bracket. When flash bracket shooting starts, it indicates what number the next frame is, for instance, “Fbr 2,” “Fbr 3.” You can shoot using the SHUTTER and 2SEC (the shutter is released after 2 seconds) buttons on the RMT-DSLR1 Wireless Remote Commander (sold separately). Also, refer to the operating instructions supplied with the Wireless Remote Commander. Note When you shoot images using the viewfinder, use the eyepiece cover (page 28). Shooting with the Remote Commander 1 on the control button t (Remote Commander) 2Focus on the subject, point the transmitter of the Remote Commander to the remote sensor, and shoot the image.
104 Using the viewing function Playing back images The last recorded image is displayed on the LCD monitor. To return to the shooting mode Press the button again. To switch the recording data display Press DISP on the control button. Each time you press DISP on the control button, the screen changes as follows. To select the orientation when playing back an image recorded in the portrait position MENU button t 1 t [PlaybackDisplay] t Select the desired setting Note When you play back the image on a TV or a computer, the image will be displayed in the portrait position even if [Manual rotate] is selected. 1Press the button. button 2Select an image with b/B on the control button. With recording dataHistogram display Without recording data
Using the viewing function 105 To return to the normal playback screen Press the button. Note When you copy rotated images to a computer, “PMB” contained on the CD-ROM (supplied) can display the rotated images correctly. However, the images may not be rotated depending on the software. An image can be enlarged for closer examination. This is convenient to check the focus condition of a recorded image. Rotating an image 1Fn button t [Rotate] 2Press the center of the control button. The image is rotated counter-clockwise. When you want to do another rotation, repeat step 2. Once you rotate the image, the image is played back in the rotated position, even if you turn off the power. Enlarging images 1Display the image you want to enlarge, then press the button. button 2Zoom the image in or out with the control dial.
106 To cancel the enlarged playback Press the button so that the image returns to the normal size. Scaling range The scaling range is as follows. Fn button t [Image Index] t Select the desired number of images to be displayed The screen changes to the image index screen. To return to the single-image screen Press the center of the control button when you select the desired image. To select a folder 3Select the portion you want to enlarge with v/V/b/B on the control button. Image sizeScaling range DSLR-A380 DSLR-A330 L Approx. ×1.1 – ×14 Approx. ×1.1 – ×12 M Approx. ×1.1 – ×11 Approx. ×1.1 – ×9.1 S Approx. ×1.1 – ×7.2 Approx. ×1.1 – ×6.1 Switching to the display of the image list 1Select the folder bar with b/B on the control button, then press the center. 2Select the desired folder with v/V, then press the center. Folder bar
Using the viewing function 107 The slide show can be operated either using the Fn button or the MENU button. Here operation using the Fn button is described. Fn button t [Slide show]t [OK] Plays back recorded images in order (Slide show). The slide show automatically stops after all the images have been played back. You can view the previous/next image with b/B on the control button. To pause the slide show Press the center of the control button. Pressing again starts the slide show again. To end in the middle of the slide show Press the button. To choose the interval between the images in slide show Fn button t [Slide show] t [Interval] t Select the desired number of seconds To play back repeatedly Fn button t [Slide show] t [Repeat] t [On] Playing back images automatically (Slide show)
108 Checking the information of recorded images Each time you press DISP on the control button, the information display changes (page 104). Basic information display DisplayIndication Memory card (22) 100-0003Folder - file number (137) -Protect (111) DPOF3DPOF set (145) Image quality (119) Image size (118)/Aspect ratio (118) Remaining battery warning (18) 1/125Shutter speed (62) F3.5Aperture (60) ISO100ISO sensitivity (92) 2009 1 1 10:37AMDate of recording 3/7File number/total number of imagesNO CARD“No card” warning DisplayIndication
Using the viewing function 109 A B Histogram display DisplayIndication Memory card (22) 100-0003Folder - file number (137) -Protect (111) DPOF3DPOF set (145) Image quality (119) Image size (118)/Aspect ratio (118) Remaining battery warning (18) DisplayIndication Histogram (89) P A S M Mode dial (48 – 67) 1/125Shutter speed (62) F3.5Aperture (60) ISO100ISO sensitivity (92) –0.3Exposure compensation (88) –0.3Flash compensation (90) Metering mode (91) 35mmFocal length (152) Creative Style (96) AWB +1 5500K M1White balance (Auto, Preset, Color temperature, Color filter) (93) D-Range Optimizer (96) 2009 1 1 10:37AMDate of recording 3/7File number/total number of images DisplayIndication
110 About the flashing segments on the histogram display When the image has a high-key or low- key portion, that portion is flashed on the histogram display (Luminance limit warning). Luminance R (Red) G (Green)B (Blue) Flashing