Sony DSC-T50 User Manual
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Selecting the still image
shooting modes
Touch
on the screen. Touch the desired
item, then
.
Auto: Allows easy shooting with the settings
adjusted automatically.
Program (P): Allows you to shoot with the
exposure adjusted automatically (both the
shutter speed and the aperture value). Also
you can select various settings using the
menu.
Scene Selection: Allows you to shoot with the
preset settings according to the scene.
Scene Selection
High Sensitivity (
): Shoot images without a
flash even in low lighting.
Twilight (
): Shoot night scenes without
losing the nighttime atmosphere.
Twilight Portrait (
): Shoot sharp images of
people in a dark place without losing the
nighttime atmosphere.
Soft Snap (
): Shoot a person’s skin with a
warmer look.
Landscape (
): Shoot with the focus on a
distant subject.
Hi-speed Shutter (
): Shoot moving
subjects in brightly lit places.
Beach (
): Shoot seaside or lakeside scenes
with the blueness of the water captured
more vividly.
Snow (
): Shoot snow scenes in white more
clearly.
Fireworks (
): Shoot fireworks in more
vivid colors.
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Adjusting the exposure
manually
Set
(Camera) to a setting other than
[Auto]. Touch
on the screen. Select a
value by touching v/V.
Toward +: Brightens an image.
0EV: The exposure is determined automatically
by the camera.
Toward –: Darkens an image.
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9
Changing the focus method
Set
(Camera) to a setting other than
[Auto]. Touch 9 on the screen. Touch the
desired item, then
.
Multi AF: Focuses on a subject in all ranges of
the finder frame automatically.
Center AF: Focuses on a subject in the center
of the finder frame automatically.
Spot AF (Flexible Spot AF): By moving the AF
range finder frame to wherever you like on
the screen, you can focus on an extremely
small subject or a narrow area.
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On the recordable number of still
images and recordable time of
movies
Recordable number of still images and
recordable time of movies vary depending
on the selected image size.
Still images
Movies
• The number of recordable images and time can
differ according to shooting conditions.
Maximum number of recordable images
Maximum recordable time