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    Images are printed with both edges cut off.
     Depending on your printer, the left, right, top, and bottom edges of the 
    image may be cut off. Especially when you print an image shot with the 
    aspect ratio set to [16:9], the lateral end of the image may be cut off.
     When printing images using your own printer, cancel the trimming or 
    borderless settings. Consult the printer manufacturer as to whether the 
    printer provides these functions or not.
     When having images printed at a digital print shop, ask the shop whether 
    they can print the images without cutting off both edges.
    Cannot print images with the date.
     Using “PMB,” you can print images with date (page 143).
     This camera does not have a feature for superimposing dates on images. 
    However, because the images shot with the camera include information on 
    the recording date, you can print images with the date superimposed if the 
    printer or the software can recognize Exif information. For compatibility 
    with Exif information, consult the manufacturer of the printer or the 
    software.
     When you print images at a shop, images can be printed with the date if you 
    ask them to do so.
    For details, refer to the operating instructions supplied with the printer or 
    consult with the manufacturer of the printer.
    A connection cannot be established.
     The camera cannot be connected directly to a printer that is not compliant 
    with the PictBridge standard. Consult the printer manufacturer as to 
    whether the printer is compliant with PictBridge or not.
     Set [USB connection] to [PTP] (page 147).
     Disconnect and connect the USB cable again. If an error message is 
    indicated on the printer, refer to the operating instructions supplied with the 
    printer.
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    Cannot print images.
     Check that the camera and the printer are properly connected using the USB 
    cable.
     RAW images cannot be printed.
     Images shot using cameras other than this camera or images modified with 
    a computer may not be printed.
    “---- -- --” is printed on the date-inserted part of the image.
     Images that do not have the recording data/time information cannot be 
    printed with the date inserted. Set [Date imprint] to [Off] and print the 
    image again (page 149).
    Cannot print the image at the size selected.
     Disconnect the USB cable and reconnect it whenever you change the paper 
    size after the printer has been connected to the camera.
     The print setting of the camera differs from that of the printer. Change the 
    setting of either the camera (page 149) or the printer.
    Cannot operate the camera after canceling printing.
     Wait for a while as the printer is carrying out the cancellation. It may take 
    some time depending on the printer.
    The lens gets fogged.
     Moisture condensation has occurred. Turn off the camera and leave it for 
    about an hour before using it (page 167).
    The message “Set date and time?” appears when you turn on the camera.
     The camera has been left unused for sometime with a low battery or no 
    battery pack. Charge the battery pack and set the date again (pages 25, 167). 
    If the date setting is lost every time the battery pack is charged, consult your 
    Sony dealer or local authorized Sony service facility.
    The number of recordable images does not decrease or decreases two at 
    a time.
     This is because the compression rate and the image size after compression 
    change depending on the image when you shoot a JPEG image (page 119).
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    The setting is reset without the resetting operation.
     The battery pack was removed when the power switch was set to ON. When 
    removing the battery pack, make sure the camera is turned off and the 
    access lamp is not illuminated (pages 17, 37).
    The camera does not work properly.
     Turn off the camera. Remove the battery pack and insert it again. If an AC 
    Adaptor (sold separately) is used, disconnect the power cord. If the camera 
    is hot, allow it to cool down before trying this corrective procedure. If the 
    camera does not work after doing these solutions, consult your Sony dealer 
    or local authorized Sony service facility.
    The five bars of the SteadyShot scale flashes.
     The SteadyShot function does not work. You can continue to shoot but the 
    SteadyShot function will not work. Turn the camera off and on. If the 
    SteadyShot scale continues to flash, consult your Sony dealer or local 
    authorized Sony service facility.
    “--E-” is indicated on the screen.
     Remove the memory card, and insert it again. If this procedure does not turn 
    off the indication, format the memory card. 
    						
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    Warning messages
    If the following messages appear, 
    follow the instructions below.
    Incompatible battery. Use correct 
    model.
     An incompatible battery pack is 
    being used (page 18).
    Set date and time?
     Set the date and time. If you 
    have not used the camera for a 
    long time, charge the internal 
    rechargeable battery (pages 25, 
    167).
    Power insufficient
     You tried to perform [Cleaning 
    mode] when the battery level is 
    insufficient. Charge the battery 
    pack or use the AC Adaptor 
    (sold separately).
    Unable to use “Memory Stick.” 
    Format?
    Unable to use SD memory card. 
    Format?
    The memory card was formatted 
    on a computer and the file format 
    was modified.
    Select [OK], then format the 
    memory card. You can use the 
    memory card again, however, all 
    previous data in the memory card 
    is erased. It may take a some time 
    to complete the format.
    If the message still appears, 
    change the memory card.
    Card error
     An incompatible memory card is 
    inserted or the format has failed.
    Reinsert “Memory Stick.”
    Reinsert SD memory card.
     The inserted memory card 
    cannot be used in your camera.
     The memory card is damaged.
     The terminal section of the 
    memory card is dirty.
    This “Memory Stick” is not 
    supported.
     Use “Memory Stick” media 
    available on this camera 
    (page 23).
    No “Memory Stick” inserted. 
    Shutter is locked.
    No SD memory card inserted. 
    Shutter is locked.
     No memory card of the type 
    selected using the memory card 
    switch is inserted. Insert a 
    memory card, or change the type 
    of the memory card using the 
    memory card switch.
    Processing...
     When Long exposure noise 
    reduction will be done for the 
    same amount of time that the 
    shutter was open. You cannot do 
    any further shooting during this 
    reduction. 
    						
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    Unable to display.
     Images recorded with other 
    cameras or images modified with 
    a computer may not be able to be 
    displayed.
    No lens attached. Shutter is 
    locked.
     The lens is not attached properly, 
    or the lens is not attached.
     When attaching the camera to an 
    astronomical telescope or 
    something similar, set the 
    recording mode to M.
    No images
     There is no image in the memory 
    card.
    Image protected
     You tried to delete protected 
    images.
    Unable to print.
     You tried to mark RAW images 
    with a DPOF mark.
    Initializing USB connection...
     A USB connection has been 
    established. Do not disconnect 
    the USB cable.
    Check the connected device.
     A PictBridge connection cannot 
    be established. Disconnect the 
    USB cable and connect it again.
    Camera overheating. Allow it to 
    cool.
     The camera has become hot 
    because you have been shooting 
    continuously.
    Turn the power off. Cool the 
    camera and wait until the camera 
    is ready to shoot again.
    Camera error
    System error
     Turn the power off, remove the 
    battery pack, then re-insert it. If 
    the message appears frequently, 
    consult your Sony dealer or local 
    authorized Sony service facility.
    Unable to magnify.
    Unable to rotate image.
     Images recorded with other cameras 
    may not be enlarged or rotated.
    No images changed
     You attempted to protect images 
    or specified DPOF without 
    changing the specification of 
    those images.
    Cannot create more folders.
     The folder with a name beginning 
    with “999” exists on the memory 
    card. You cannot create any 
    folders if this is the case.
    Printing canceled
     The print job was canceled. 
    Disconnect the USB cable or 
    turn the camera off. 
    						
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    Unable to mark.
     You attempted to mark RAW 
    images on the PictBridge screen.
    Printer error
     Check the printer.
     Check if the image you want to 
    print is corrupted.
    Printer busy
     Check the printer. 
    						
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    Precautions
    Do not use/store the camera in 
    the following places
     In an extremely hot, dry or humid 
    place
    In places such as in a car parked in 
    the sun, the camera body may 
    become deformed and this may 
    cause a malfunction.
     Under direct sunlight or near a 
    heater
    The camera body may become 
    discolored or deformed, and this 
    may cause a malfunction.
     In a location subject to rocking 
    vibration
     Near strong magnetic place
     In sandy or dusty places
    Be careful not to let sand or dust get 
    into the camera. This may cause the 
    camera to malfunction, and in some 
    cases this malfunction cannot be 
    repaired.
    On storing
    Be sure to attach the lens cap or 
    body cap when not using the 
    camera. When attaching the body 
    cap, remove all the dust from the 
    cap before placing it on the camera. 
    When you purchase the DT 18 – 55 
    mm F3.5 – 5.6 SAM Lens Kit, 
    purchase the Rear Lens Cap ALC-
    R55 also.
    On operating temperatures
    Your camera is designed for use 
    under the temperatures between 0 and 
    40°C (32 and 104°F). Shooting in 
    extremely cold or hot places that 
    exceed this range is not 
    recommended.
    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.
    How to prevent moisture 
    condensation
    When bringing the camera from a 
    cold place to a warm place, seal the 
    camera in a plastic bag and allow it to 
    adapt to conditions at the new 
    location over about an hour.
    If moisture condensation occurs
    Turn off the camera and wait about an 
    hour for the moisture to evaporate. 
    Note that if you attempt to shoot with 
    moisture remaining inside the lens, 
    you will be unable to record clear 
    images.
    On the internal rechargeable 
    battery
    This camera has an internal 
    rechargeable battery for maintaining 
    the date and time and other settings 
    regardless of whether the power is on 
    or off. 
    						
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    This rechargeable battery is 
    continually charged as long as you 
    are using the camera. However, if you 
    use the camera for only short periods, 
    it discharges gradually, and if you do 
    not use the camera at all for about 3 
    months it becomes completely 
    discharged. In this case, be sure to 
    charge this rechargeable battery 
    before using the camera.
    However, even if this rechargeable 
    battery is not charged, you can still 
    use the camera as long as you do not 
    record the date and time. If the 
    camera resets the settings to the 
    defaults each time you charge the 
    battery, the internal rechargeable 
    battery may be dead. Consult your 
    Sony dealer or local authorized Sony 
    service facility.
    Charging method of the internal 
    rechargeable battery
    Insert a charged battery pack in the 
    camera, or connect the camera to a 
    wall outlet (wall socket) using the AC 
    Adaptor (sold separately), and leave 
    the camera for 24 hours or more with 
    the power off.
    Notes on recording/playback
     Before you record one-time events, 
    make a trial recording to make sure 
    that the camera is working 
    correctly.
     This camera is neither dust-proof, 
    nor splash-proof, nor water-proof.
     Do not look at the sun or a strong 
    light through a removed lens or the 
    viewfinder. This may cause 
    irrecoverable damage to your eyes. Or it may cause a malfunction of 
    your camera.
     Do not use the camera near a 
    location that generates strong radio 
    waves or emits radiation. The 
    camera may not be able to record or 
    play back properly.
     Using the camera in sandy or dusty 
    locations may cause malfunctions.
     If moisture condensation occurs, 
    remove it before using the camera 
    (page 167).
     Do not shake or strike the camera. 
    In addition to malfunctions and an 
    inability to record images, this may 
    render the memory card unusable, 
    or cause image data breakdown, 
    damage or loss.
     Clean the flash surface before use. 
    The heat of flash emission may 
    cause dirt on the flash surface to 
    become discolored or to stick to the 
    flash surface, resulting in 
    insufficient light emission.
     Keep the camera, supplied 
    accessories, etc., out of the reach of 
    children. A memory card, etc., may 
    be swallowed. If such a problem 
    occurs, consult a doctor 
    immediately. 
    						
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    Index
    Index
    Numerics
    40-segment honeycomb pattern 
    metering ............................... 151
    A
    Adobe RGB................................ 98
    AF area ....................................... 80
    AF illuminator............................ 86
    Ambient light ........................... 102
    Amount of exposure................... 57
    Anti-dust function ...................... 33
    Aperture ............................... 57, 60
    Aperture priority ........................ 60
    Aspect ratio .............................. 118
    Audio signals ........................... 124
    Auto off w/ VF ......................... 127
    Auto review.............................. 126
    Autoflash .................................... 84
    Autofocus ................................... 76
    Autofocus mode ......................... 79
    B
    Battery pack ......................... 14, 17
    Bracket ..................................... 101
    BULB shooting .......................... 66
    C
    Center weighted ......................... 91
    Charging battery pack ................ 14
    Cleaning mode ........................... 33Color Space ................................ 98
    Compression ratio .................... 119
    Continuous AF ........................... 79
    Continuous bracket .................. 101
    Continuous shooting .................. 99
    Contrast ...................................... 96
    Control button ...................... 40, 41
    Creative Style ............................. 96
    Ctrl dial setup ........................... 123
    CTRL FOR HDMI ................... 116
    Custom white balance ................ 94
    D
    Date imprint ............................. 146
    Date/Time setup ................. 25, 125
    DC IN terminal........................... 37
    Delete ....................................... 112
    Depth of field ............................. 57
    Diopter-adjustment..................... 69
    Display Color ........................... 124
    DPOF setup .............................. 145
    D-Range Optimizer .................... 96
    Drive mode ................................. 99
    E
    Enlarged image ........................ 105
    EV scale ............................. 65, 102
    Exposure..................................... 57
    Exposure compensation ............. 88
    Exposure mode ........................... 57 
    						
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    Eyecup ........................................28
    Eyepiece cover............................28
    Eyepiece sensors .................68, 127
    Eye-Start AF ...............................68
    F
    File number ...............................120
    Fill-flash .....................................84
    Flash bracket .............................101
    Flash compensation ....................90
    Flash mode..................................84
    Flash Off ...............................48, 84
    Fn button .....................................40
    Focal length ..............................152
    Focus...........................................76
    Focus indicator ...........................77
    Focus mode .................................79
    Focus-lock ..................................78
    Folder name ..............................120
    Format.......................................121
    H
    Help Guide disp. .......................124
    High ISO NR ............................122
    High-speed sync .........................75
    Histogram ...........................89, 110
    I
    Image Data Converter SR .........142
    Image Data Lightbox SR ..........142
    Image Index ..............................106
    Image quality ............................119
    Image size .................................118ISO sensitivity ........................... 92
    J
    JPEG ........................................ 119
    L
    Landscape .................................. 52
    Language.................................. 125
    LCD brightness ........................ 126
    LCD monitor ................ 38, 70, 108
    Lens............................................ 20
    Live View .............................. 7, 68
    Long exp.NR............................ 122
    M
    Macro ......................................... 53
    Manual exposure ........................ 64
    Manual focus ............................. 81
    Memory card switch .................. 22
    “Memory Stick Duo” ................. 22
    “Memory Stick PRO Duo” ........ 22
    Menu .......................................... 42
    Metering mode ........................... 91
    Moisture condensation ............. 167
    Multi segment ............................ 91
    N
    New folder ............................... 121
    Night Port./View ........................ 56
    Noise reduction ........................ 122
    Number of recordable images
    ......................................... 29, 31 
    						
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