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SONY DSC-P10 MANUAL
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• Before using your camera
• Identifying the parts
• Charging the battery pack
• Using an external power source
• Using your camera abroad
• Turning on/off your camera
• How to use the control button
• Setting the date and time
• Inserting and removing a Memory Stick
• Setting the still image size
• Image size and quality
• Basic still image shooting (using auto adjustment mode)
• Checking the last image you shot — Quick Review
• Using the zoom feature
• Shooting close-ups — Macro
• Using the self-timer
• Selecting a flash mode
• Shooting images with the finder
• Inserting the date and time on a still image
• Viewing single images
• Viewing images on a TV screen
• Deleting images
• Formatting a Memory Stick
• How to setup and operate your camera
• Changing the menu settings
• Changing the items in the SET UP screen
• Deciding the still image quality
• Creating or selecting a folder
• Creating a new folder
• Changing the recording folder
• Choosing an auto focus method
• Choosing a focus range finder frame
• Choosing a focus operation
• Setting the distance to the subject
• Adjusting the exposure
• Displaying a histogram
• Selecting the metering mode
• Shooting three images with the exposure shifted
• Adjusting color tones
• Adjusting the flash level
• Shooting multiple frames
• Shooting in Multi Burst mode
• Shooting three or two images continuously
• Shooting still images for e-mail
• Shooting still images with audio files
• Shooting according to scene conditions
• Adding special effects
• Selecting the folder and playing back images
• Enlarging a portion of a still image
• Playing back successive images
• Rotating still images
• Playing back images shot in Multi Burst mode
• Playing back continuously
• Playing back frame by frame
• Protecting images
• Changing image size
• Choosing images to print
• Shooting movies
• shooting movies
• Viewing movies on the LCD screen
• Deleting movies
• Editing movies
• Cutting movies
• Deleting unnecessary portions of movies
• Copying images to your computer
• Creating a Video CD
• Troubleshooting
• Troubleshooting
• Warnings and messages
• Self-diagnosis display
• Number of images that can be saved or shooting time
• Menu items
• SET UP items
• Precautions
• On Memory Stick
• On InfoLITHIUM battery pack
• Specifications
• The LCD screen
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http://www.iq.sony.com/
Table of contents
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• Before using your camera
• Identifying the parts
• Charging the battery pack
• Using an external power source
• Using your camera abroad
• Turning on/off your camera
• How to use the control button
• Setting the date and time
• Inserting and removing a Memory Stick
• Setting the still image size
• Image size and quality
• Basic still image shooting (using auto adjustment mode)
• Checking the last image you shot — Quick Review
• Using the zoom feature
• Shooting close-ups — Macro
• Using the self-timer
• Selecting a flash mode
• Shooting images with the finder
• Inserting the date and time on a still image
• Viewing single images
• Viewing images on a TV screen
• Deleting images
• Formatting a Memory Stick
• How to setup and operate your camera
• Changing the menu settings
• Changing the items in the SET UP screen
• Deciding the still image quality
• Creating or selecting a folder
• Creating a new folder
• Changing the recording folder
• Choosing an auto focus method
• Choosing a focus range finder frame
• Choosing a focus operation
• Setting the distance to the subject
• Adjusting the exposure
• Displaying a histogram
• Selecting the metering mode
• Shooting three images with the exposure shifted
• Adjusting color tones
• Adjusting the flash level
• Shooting multiple frames
• Shooting in Multi Burst mode
• Shooting three or two images continuously
• Shooting still images for e-mail
• Shooting still images with audio files
• Shooting according to scene conditions
• Adding special effects
• Selecting the folder and playing back images
• Enlarging a portion of a still image
• Playing back successive images
• Rotating still images
• Playing back images shot in Multi Burst mode
• Playing back continuously
• Playing back frame by frame
• Protecting images
• Changing image size
• Choosing images to print
• Shooting movies
• shooting movies
• Viewing movies on the LCD screen
• Deleting movies
• Editing movies
• Cutting movies
• Deleting unnecessary portions of movies
• Copying images to your computer
• Creating a Video CD
• Troubleshooting
• Troubleshooting
• Warnings and messages
• Self-diagnosis display
• Number of images that can be saved or shooting time
• Menu items
• SET UP items
• Precautions
• On Memory Stick
• On InfoLITHIUM battery pack
• Specifications
• The LCD screen
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http://www.docs.sony.com/
Sony Electronics Inc. (“Sony”) warrants this Product ... 1. LABOR: For a period of 90 days from the date of ... 2. PARTS: In addition, Sony will supply, at no charge, new ... To obtain warranty service, you must take the Product, or ...
http://www.iq.sony.com/
Cyber-shot® Digital Still ... F E AT U R E ... ➤1/1.8" 5.0 Megapixel Effective ... Super HAD (Hole Accumulation Diode) CCDs provide excellent ... The DSC-P10's sleek metal body is small enough for most ... 3X Optical Zoom Lens ... To help frame your shots for better digital pictures. ...
SONY DSC-P10 FORUMS & BLOGS
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I have been using a Sony Cybershot DSC-P10 (5MP, 3x zoom, InfoLithium) for years and, in general, have been quite happy with it as just a ready-to-go point-and-shoot camera...Can I get people's opinions on if this is a good move for me...To be honest, I have not had good luck getting many good concert photos with my P10...
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All have good features and easy to use software, plus the P92 is 5mega pixels...Would your company like to become a 'Plus Partner...If you've found a better price in the U.k...
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In the past, I've owned the Nikon Coolpix 950, Nikon Coolpix 990, Olympus C-2500L, Epson PhotoPC 3000z, and one Sony -- the DSC-F505...Also, I've read negative reviews about the greens being too strong (imaging-resource.com review of P10), but I don't see it...
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I have a P10 and do not have that problem...think or is it possibly the camera...and asked a few questions and everything I heard was in it's favour...
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I have a client who owns a Sony DSC-P10 and has asked me to figure out why his camera no longer connects to his computer via plug 'n play with a USB cable...I've thought of removing all references to that camera found in the registry of the computer, but I'm not sure that's a good move (or if any entries will be found...I've thought of removing all references...
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