Cx4-e-p12-p13 – Sony alpha 300 User Manual

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VG-B30AM

NP-FM500H

Photo display on a PhotoTV HD-compatible BRAVIA HDTV

Enhanced creativity and operating ease

make shooting and viewing more fun

Easy dial access to basic exposure and scene modes

Auto pop-up flash

Power and versatility for extended shooting

2.7-inch Clear Photo LCD monitor for on-the-spot image review

Creative Style settings for greater freedom of expression

Whether you're framing your subject in the optical viewfinder or the LCD
monitor, a quick press of the Function (Fn) button displays the menu list,
which gives you instant access to mode settings for the flash, metering,
autofocus, AF area, white balance, and D-Range Optimizer. It’s a fast
and easy way to get to frequently used functions without having to
navigate through multi-level menus.

Whether you're framing your subject or reviewing images,the large 2.7-inch
Clear Photo LCD monitor makes it easy to confirm focus and fine details.
Detailed shooting information and RGB histograms can also be displayed
for on-the-spot confirmation of exposure balance, color distribution and
highlight/shadow reproduction, and the screen automatically switches to
a vertical-format display when you rotate the camera for vertical-format
shooting. Convenient index views of up to 25 frames are provided to help
you find your favorites fast.

The mode dial on the top of the 300 provides immediate access to
Program, Aperture priority, Shutter-speed priority, and Manual exposure
modes, as well as a fully-automatic Auto mode, Flash Off Auto mode, and
6 Scene Selection modes. The Scene Selection modes optimize AF, drive
mode, shutter speed, aperture, and other settings to
ensure beautiful results when shooting portraits, land-
scapes, sunsets, sports, macro photos, and night scenes.

In Auto and Scene Selection modes, the built-in flash pops up automati-
cally whenever it is needed. Even when you’re shooting outdoors in day-
light, if the 300 senses that a subject is backlit, the flash will pop up to provide
additional illumination. Flash power is rated GN12 (ISO100·m), with wide
enough coverage to allow use with an 18mm fisheye lens.

The option of recording images in the 16:9 format enables you to view
dramatic slideshows on a widescreen HDTV. In addition, if you use PhotoTV
HD compatible Sony peripheral devices for image playback, you can
enjoy an even higher level of big-screen display quality.

* Availability of peripheral devices varies according to region.

The 300 is powered by a high-density NP-FM500H InfoLITHIUM

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battery that

lets you take approximately 730 shots* before recharging is required, and
features a battery level indicator that offers precise 1% accuracy. An optional
VG-B30AM vertical grip, capable of holding two NP-FM500H InfoLITHIUM bat-
teries, offers extended power and a full complement of basic camera con-
trols to enhance operating ease during vertical-format shooting.

* 410 shots in live view mode; CIPA standard test with built-in flash used on 50% of shots

Creative Style settings make it easy to adjust image parameters to suit
your preference and creative intent. A choice of Standard, Vivid, Portrait,
Landscape, Night view, Sunset, Black & White, and Adobe RGB styles is
offered, and each can be digitally adjusted for contrast, saturation, and
sharpness (no saturation adjustment on Black & White). Whether you want
to capture a moody black & white portrait or a colorful sunset at the
beach, Creative Style settings offer a quick, easy way to get the precise
image you want.

Macro

Sports action

Landscape

Creative Style settings

Standard

Vivid

Portrait

Landscape

Night view

Sunset

Black & White

Adobe RGB

Portrait

Landscape

Macro

Sports action

Sunset

Night portrait /
Night view

For nighttime flash portraits with rich background detail;
for dramatic night scenes and nighttime cityscapes

For beautiful portraits with soft background
defocusing

For crisp, vivid images of distant scenery
and foreground subjects

For clear, sharp images of flowers, insects,
and other small subjects

For continuous shooting of fast-moving subjects
in bright light

For sunset images with rich red tones

New menu list for easy access to essential settings

Program auto
mode

Aperture
priority mode

Shutter speed
priority mode

Full auto mode

Flash off mode

Shutter speed and aperture are set automatically,
but other settings can be adjusted

User sets aperture manually; camera selects
optimum shutter speed automatically

User sets shutter speed manually;
camera selects optimum aperture automatically

The camera automatically controls all settings

Flash is disabled, and other camera settings are
adjusted automatically

User sets both aperture and shutter speed

Manual
exposure mode

Sunset

Black & White

Exposure and other basic modes

Scene selections

16:9 aspect ratio for high-quality PhotoTV HD viewing

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