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Sony DSC-P51 User Manual

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Shooting Still images/Movies

Symptom

Cause

Solution

The LCD screen does not
light when the power is
turned on.

• The power was turned off with the LCD screen

set to [OFF] the last time the camera was used.

p Turn the LCD screen [ON] (page 32).

The subject is not visible
on the LCD screen.

• The mode dial is not set to

or SCN, or

.

p Set it to

or SCN, or

(pages 26, 74).

The image is out of focus.

• The subject is too close.

• Scene selection is set to the Landscape mode.
• You have selected Focus Preset.
• Center AF is selected.

p Set the macro recording mode (DSC-P71 only) when you shoot

a subject that is within 50 cm (19

11

/

16

inches) from the lens.

Make sure to place the lens farther away from the subject than
the shortest shooting distance when shooting (page 28).

p Cancel the setting (page 34).

p Choose a focus method (page 58).

p Use either the Multipoint AF (page 58) or Center AF to shoot

with AF lock (page 59).

Unable to zoom.

• You cannot zoom while shooting a movie

(MPEG MOVIE) (DSC-P71/P31 only).

Digital zoom does not
function.

• You cannot zoom while shooting a movie

(MPEG MOVIE).

• [DIGITAL ZOOM] is set to [OFF] in SET UP

(DSC-P71/P51 only).

• The LCD screen is OFF.

p Change it to [ON] (pages 55, 97).

p Turn it ON (page 32).

The image is too dark.

• You are shooting a subject with a light source

behind the subject.

• The brightness of the LCD screen is too low.

• The POWER SAVE is set to ON.

p Adjust the exposure (page 56).

p Adjust the brightness of the LCD screen in the SET UP settings

(pages 55, 98).

p Turn the POWER SAVE to OFF (page 16).

The image is too bright.

• You are shooting under a spotlight in a dark

location, like stage lighting.

• The LCD is too bright.

p Adjust the exposure (page 56).

p Adjust the [LCD BACKLIGHT] in the SET UP settings (pages

55, 98).

The image is
monochrome (black and
white).

• [P. EFFECT] is set to [B&W] mode.

p Cancel [B&W] mode (page 60).