Sony cyber-shot dsc-v1 Manual Do Utilizador

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Set the most appropriate aperture value 
according to the guide number of the flash used 
and the distance to the subject.
The flash guide number varies according to the 
ISO sensitivity (page 111) of the camera, so be 
sure to check the ISO number.
Note that the camera may not function properly 
or may malfunction when using a flash 
manufactured by another company for a 
specific camera (generally a flash with multiple 
contact points on the advanced accessory shoe), 
a high-voltage type flash, or a flash accessory.
If you record with [Hot Shoe] set to [Off] in the 
SET UP settings, the built-in flash may rise up. 
If this happens, return the built-in flash to its 
original position and set [Hot Shoe] to [On] 
(page 116).
Depending on the type of commercially 
available external flash, you may be unable to 
use some functions, and other operations may 
be difficult.
Using a conversion 
lens
Mode dial: 
/P/S/A/M/SCN/
Using a conversion lens (not supplied) will 
allow you to shoot with enhanced wide or 
telephoto effects. For details, please consult 
the operating instructions supplied with 
your conversion lens.
• Always turn off the camera before 
mounting or removing the conversion 
lens. Failure to do so may result in 
damage or other malfunction.
When using the built-in flash, the light from the 
built-in flash may be blocked, causing the lens 
shadow to appear. We recommend using the 
Sony optional external flash.
Notes on using the Sony VCL-
DEH07V wide end conversion 
lens
You cannot shoot with the NightShot or 
NightFraming functions.
The camera automatically switches to the 
macro recording mode. However, 
 is not 
displayed.
The zoom feature cannot be used.
The built-in hologram AF cannot be used. We 
recommend using the Sony HVL-F32X flash.
Notes on using the Sony VCL-
DEH17V telephoto end 
conversion lens
Set the zoom lever to the T (telephoto) side. 
Moving the zoom lever to the W (wide) side 
may cause the lens shadow to appear or make it 
difficult to focus.
When shooting with the NightShot function, 
the infrared rays may be blocked by the lens. 
We recommend using the Sony HVL-IRM 
infrared light.
When shooting with the NightFraming 
function, use both the Sony HVL-F32X flash 
and the Sony HVL-IRM infrared light. 
However, note that the image may gain a 
reddish tint.