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Sensor Type | CCD |
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Effective Megapixels | 12.1 MP |
Optical Zoom | 3x |
Screen Size | 3.0 inches |
Video Resolution | 640 x 480 |
Sensor Size | 1/2.3 inch |
Image stabilization | No |
Digital Zoom | 6x |
Battery Type | AA |
Storage Media | SD/SDHC |
Advises against exposing the unit to rain or moisture to reduce fire or shock hazard.
Warns that unauthorized modifications may void the authority to operate the equipment.
Identifies buttons and components on the front and top of the camera, including power, shutter, and lens.
Details buttons and connectors on the rear and bottom of the camera, including LCD, controls, and battery compartment.
Step-by-step instructions for inserting a memory card into the camera, noting the correct orientation.
Instructions for correctly inserting batteries, matching positive and negative terminals.
Table showing supported, supplied, and rechargeable battery types (alkaline, Nickel-Metal Hydride, etc.).
Instruction to remove batteries carefully without dropping them.
Explains the remaining-charge indicator on the LCD screen and notes on its accuracy and power save features.
Provides tables detailing battery life (min.) and the number of still images recordable for DSC-S2100 and DSC-S2000 models.
Detailed instructions on how to set the mode switch and use the shutter button to capture still photographs.
Step-by-step guide to setting the mode switch and using the shutter button to start and stop movie recording.
Advises against using or storing the camera in extreme temperatures, humid conditions, direct sunlight, or dusty/sandy environments.
Warns against carrying the camera in a back pocket to prevent damage or malfunction.
Addresses problems with the remaining-charge indicator, rapid battery drain, automatic power-off, and failure to turn on the camera.
Covers issues like inability to record images, memory card errors, and screen smearing during shooting.
Details image device, pixel numbers, lens specifications, exposure control, and white balance options.