Sunday, February 17, 2013

Diy On Sony Cybershot Camera

The Sony Cybershot is a hand-held digital camera. There are various models of the Cybershot. Megapixels range from 6 to 14, and they each have different-size viewing screens. All the cameras share a Carl Zeiss lens, built-in flash, and a lithium-ion battery. Their functions are basically the same, which makes it easy to switch from one camera to another. Learning shoot with these cameras is simple with the built-in automatic functions.


Instructions


1. Press the ON/OFF button on the top of the camera to turn the power on.


2. Turn the dial on the top-right of the camera to AUTO. The AUTO function has a green camera with the word AUTO underneath it.


3. Frame the subject of the shot using the digital monitor on the back of the camera. Zoom in and out by pushing and pulling on the control surrounding the shutter button.


4. Depress the shutter button halfway to focus the shot. A beep will sound to indicate that the shot is in focus.


5. Press the shutter down the rest of the way to take the shot. Review the image by changing the dial to PLAY mode. This looks like a sideways triangle. Move forward and backward through the images with the arrow keys.







Tags: shutter button, Sony Cybershot