Sony DSLR-A560 User Manual

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Notes on using your camera
Shooting procedure
• This camera has two modes for shooting: 
the Live View mode using the LCD 
monitor, and the viewfinder mode using 
the viewfinder (OVF).
• There may be differences between an 
image recorded in Live View mode and 
an image recorded in viewfinder mode, 
such as exposure, white balance, or D-
range optimizer, depending on the 
method used of metering or the exposure 
mode.
• In Live View or focus check Live View 
mode, the recorded image may be 
different from the image you monitored 
with the LCD monitor.
Notes on the functions available with 
the camera
• To check whether it is a 1080 60i-
compatible device or 1080 50i-
compatible device, check for the 
following marks on the bottom of the 
camera.
1080 60i-compatible device:60i
1080 50i-compatible device:50i
• You may feel uncomfortable symptoms 
such as eyestrain, nausea, or a tired 
feeling while watching 3D-images 
recorded with the camera on 3D-
compatible monitors. When you watch 
3D-images, we recommend that you take 
a break at regular time intervals. Since 
the need for or frequency of break times 
varies between individuals, please set 
your own standards. If you feel sick, stop 
watching 3D-images, and consult a 
doctor as needed. Also, refer to the 
operating instructions of the connected 
device or the software used with the 
camera. A child’s vision is always 
vulnerable (especially for children under 
six years of age). Before allowing them 
to watch 3D-images, please consult with 
an expert, such as a pediatric or 
ophthalmic doctor. Be sure to make sure 
your children follow the precautions 
above.
No compensation for contents of the 
recording
The contents of the recording cannot be 
compensated for if recording or playback is 
not possible due to a malfunction of your 
camera or a memory card, etc.
Back up recommendation
To avoid the potential risk of data loss, 
always copy (back up) data to other 
medium.
Notes on the LCD monitor and lens
• The LCD monitor is manufactured using 
extremely high-precision technology so 
over 99.99% of the pixels are operational 
for effective use. However, there may be 
some tiny black points and/or bright 
points (white, red, blue or green in color) 
that constantly appear on the LCD 
monitor. These points are normal in the 
manufacturing process and do not affect 
the images in any way.
To deal with such issues that may appear 
in Live View mode, you may reduce the 
effect by using the “Pixel mapping” 
function (page 182).
• Do not hold the camera by taking hold of 
the LCD monitor.
• Do not expose the camera to sunlight or 
shoot sunward for a long time. The 
internal mechanism may be damaged. If 
sunlight is focused on a nearby object, it 
may cause a fire.
Black, white, red, 
blue and green 
points