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Sony SLT-A35 User Manual

Sony SLT-A35
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Setting the LCD monitor/electronic
viewfinder
MENU button t 1 t [LCD Brightness] t Select the desired
setting
Notes
Set it to [Manual] for interior photography because [Sunny Weather] is too bright.
The battery pack will run out quickly if you use the camera for a long time with
[Sunny Weather] selected.
The brightness of the viewfinder is automatically adjusted to the lighting
conditions of the subject.
You can set the brightness of the viewfinder manually.
MENU button t 1 t [Viewfinder Bright.] t [Manual] t
Select the desired setting
Note
When using the camera with the AC-PW20 AC Adaptor (sold separately), the
brightness of the viewfinder is always set to the brightest setting even if you select
[Auto].
You can check the recorded image on the screen right after the shooting.
You can change the displayed time.
MENU button t 2 t [Auto Review] t Select the desired
setting
Note
In auto review, the image will not be displayed in the vertical position even if
[Playback Display] is set to [Auto Rotate] (page 123).
Setting the brightness of the LCD monitor
Setting the brightness of the viewfinder manually
Setting the displayed time of the image right after shooting
(Auto review)

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Sony SLT-A35 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Sensor Size23.5 x 15.6 mm
Effective Pixels16.2 MP
ISO RangeISO 100-12800
Continuous Shooting Speed7 fps
LCD Screen Size3.0 inches
LCD Screen Resolution921, 600 dots
Viewfinder Coverage100%
Viewfinder Resolution1, 440, 000 dots
Video Resolution1920 x 1080 (Full HD)
Lens MountSony A-mount
Shutter Speed1/4000 to 30 sec
Image StabilizationSensor-shift
StorageSD/SDHC/SDXC, Memory Stick PRO Duo/Pro-HG Duo
BatteryNP-FW50
Dimensions124.4 x 92 x 84.7 mm
Sensor TypeCMOS
Viewfinder TypeElectronic (EVF)
Weight415 g (body only)
Autofocus Points15 points

Summary

Preparing the camera

Checking the accessories supplied

Lists all items included with the camera package.

Identifying parts

Locates and labels buttons, dials, and connectors on the camera body.

Charging the battery pack

Provides step-by-step instructions for charging the camera battery.

Inserting the battery pack/memory card

Explains how to insert the battery and memory card into the camera.

Attaching a lens

Details the procedure for mounting and dismounting camera lenses.

Cleaning the image sensor

Guides users on how to clean the camera's image sensor.

Before your operation

Screen indicators

Explains the meaning of various icons and symbols displayed on the camera screen.

Selecting a function/setting

Describes how to navigate menus and select camera functions and settings.

Shooting images

Shooting an image without camera shake

Offers tips on maintaining correct posture and stabilizing the camera for sharp photos.

Shooting with the automatic setting

Explains how to use the camera's AUTO mode for effortless shooting.

Recording movies

Details how to start, stop, and manage movie recording on the camera.

Using the viewing function

Playing back images

Guides on how to review still images and movies captured by the camera.

Checking the information of recorded images

Shows how to display metadata and shooting information for captured images.

Deleting images

Explains the process of removing unwanted photos and videos from the camera.

Changing your setup

Setting image size and image quality

Allows customization of image resolution and compression settings.

Formatting the memory card

Details how to prepare a memory card for use in the camera, erasing all data.

Resetting to the default

Restores all camera settings to their original factory defaults.

Others

Specifications

Lists the technical details and features of the camera and its components.

Troubleshooting

Provides solutions for common camera problems and issues.

Warning messages

Explains common error messages and how to resolve them.

Precautions

Outlines important safety and handling guidelines for using the camera.

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