Sony's CyberShot digital cameras have several functions and options that allow users to make changes to the camera's settings. One of the available settings is picture size. If the photographer wants a higher quality photograph, he can change the camera's image size setting. Photographers can also conserve memory card space by decreasing the size of the photographs, allowing them to take more pictures.
Instructions
1. Turn the mode dial on the camera to one of the still picture shooting modes. The mode dial on most CyberShot cameras is located on the top or back of the camera. Many photographers prefer using the still picture shooting mode that automatically adjusts the shutter speed and exposure, as indicated by the camera icon.
2. Press the "Menu" button to bring up the main menu and use the navigation arrows to select the image size setting. Some CyberShot cameras have a button on the back of the camera to automatically enter the "Image Size" settings. The icon next to the button is a trashcan. It is the same button used to delete pictures when in playback mode.
3. Scroll through the sizes using the up, down, left or right navigation buttons. The menu system on some CyberShot cameras requires the up and down navigation buttons, while the menu system on other CyberShot cameras requires the left and right navigation buttons.
4. Save the setting by pressing the "OK" or "Set" button. The button is located in the middle of the navigation buttons.
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