Sony DSC-F717 Digital Camera User Manual


 
13
Getting started
Number of images and battery
life that can be recorded/
viewed
The tables show the approximate number of
images and the battery life that can be recorded/
viewed when you shoot images in normal mode
with a fully charged battery pack at a temperature
of 25°C (77°F). The numbers of images that can
be recorded or viewed take into account changing
the supplied “Memory Stick” as necessary. Note
that the actual numbers may be less than
indicated depending on the conditions of use.
Shooting still images
Normal shooting mode*
1)
*1) Shooting in the following situations:
[P. QUALITY] is set to [FINE]
Shooting one time every 30 seconds
The zoom is switched alternately between
the W and T ends
The flash strobes once every two times
The power turns on and off once every ten
times.
Continuous shooting mode*
2)
*2) Shooting in the following situations:
[P. QUALITY] is set to [STANDARD]
The flash mode is set to (no flash)
Continuous shooting approximately every
four seconds
Viewing still images*
3)
*3) Viewing single images in order at about three
second intervals
Shooting movies*
4)
*4) Shooting continuously at 160×112 image
size
The remaining indicator will decrease in the
following situations:
The surrounding temperature is low
The flash is used
The camera has been turned ON and OFF
many times
– [LCD BACKLIGHT] or [EVF
BACKLIGHT] is set to [BRIGHT] in the
SET UP settings
The battery power is low
The battery capacity decreases as you use it
more and more and as time passes
(page 115).
The number of images is the same whether you
use the finder or the LCD screen for shooting/
viewing images.
Image size
NP-FM50 (supplied)
No. of
images
Battery life
(min.)
2560×1920 Approx. 410 Approx. 205
Image size
NP-FM50 (supplied)
No. of
images
Battery life
(min.)
2560×1920 Approx. 3000 Approx. 210
640×480 Approx. 3000 Approx. 210
Image size
NP-FM50 (supplied)
No. of
images
Battery life
(min.)
2560×1920 Approx. 7000 Approx. 350
640×480 Approx. 7000 Approx. 350
NP-FM50 (supplied)
Continuous shooting Approx. 230 min.