Shooting images without compression, Using a conversion lens – Sony DSC-V3 User Manual

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Shooting images
without compression

— TIFF

Used when you record an image in
uncompressed fi le format. The image
quality does not deteriorate. Images
recorded in this mode are suitable for
fi ne printing. A compressed JPEG format
image like that recorded in normal
shooting is recorded at the same time.

Control button

Shutter button

MENU

Mode dial

Set the mode dial to , P, S, A,

M or SCN.

Press MENU.

The menu appears.

Select [Mode] (REC Mode)

with

/, then select [TIFF]

with

/ .

Shoot the image.

You can do the next shooting after
“Recording” disappears from the
screen.

To return to normal mode

Select [Normal] in step

.

JPEG images are also recorded in the image

size selected by the Image Size setup (page
24). Uncompressed (TIFF) images are recorded
in [7M] size except when [3:2] is selected.

Writing data takes more time than in normal

recording mode.

For the number of images that can be recorded,

see pages 133, 135.

Using a conversion
lens

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 fl ash, the light

from the built-in fl ash may be blocked,
causing the lens shadow to appear. We
recommend using the Sony optional
external fl ash.

Notes on using the Sony VCL-
DEH07VA wide end conversion
lens

You cannot shoot with the NightFraming or

NightShot 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 fl ash.

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