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TransferJet

You can select TransferJet communication settings. TransferJet is a close-up, wireless transfer
technology that allows data to be transferred by closely aligning two products that you want to
communicate with each other. To find out whether your camera is equipped with the TransferJet
function, check for the

(TransferJet) mark on the bottom of the camera.

Using a Memory Stick with TransferJet (sold separately) allows images to be transferred
between TransferJet-compatible devices.

For more details on TransferJet, see the Operating Instructions supplied with Memory Stick with
TransferJet.

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t [TransferJet] t desired mode

• [TransferJet] is always set to [Off] during Easy Mode.
• While aboard an airplane, set [TransferJet] to [Off]. In addition, always follow all regulations governing

the location in which the camera is being used.

• The connection is cut if transfer cannot be made within about 30 seconds. If this happens, select [Yes]

and again align two

(TransferJet) marks on the camera and another device.

• Memory Stick with TransferJet and camera models with TransferJet are not sold in some countries and

regions due to local laws and regulations.

• Set the [TransferJet] function to [Off] in countries and regions other than where you purchased your

camera. Depending on the country or region, if you use the TransferJet function, you may be liable due to
local restrictions on transmission of electromagnetic waves.

On

Communicates using TransferJet.

Off

Does not communicate using TransferJet.

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What is TransferJet?

TransferJet allows you to share images by sending and receiving
image data. Insert a Memory Stick with TransferJet in your camera
and align two

(TransferJet) marks of the camera and another

device that supports this function.
For details on image transfer, see page 81.