Sony MVC-FD92Sony adds a Memory Stick slot to a popular 1.3/1.6 megapixel (interpolated) design, for increased storage and improved image quality!<<Shutter Lag & Cycle Time Tests :(Previous) | (Next): Camera Modes & Menus>> Page 8:Operation & User InterfaceReview First Posted: 4/16/2001 |
Operation and User Interface
The MVC-FD92's user interface is very similar to that of other Sony digicams, with very straightforward operation and an uncomplicated menu system. There are few control buttons to decipher, therefore the FD92 relies heavily on the LCD menu system. The camera operates under automatic control, with a handful of exposure options available to make minor adjustments. The LCD menu system is short and sweet. Subject tabs at the bottom of the LCD screen are activated and closed by pressing the up and down arrow keys. We appreciated that you can see the effects of your menu selections, as you can still see a large part of the view when the menu is displayed.
Control Enumeration
Shutter Button: Located on a sloped panel on the front of the camera, this silver button sets exposure and focus when pressed halfway. When fully pressed, it triggers the shutter.
Zoom Lever: Just below the Shutter button, the Zoom lever controls the optical and digital zoom (when enabled). In Playback mode, it controls the digital enlargement of a captured still image, as large as 5x.
Volume Rocker Button: Located near the top left corner of the LCD monitor, this rocker button controls the camera's voice playback and beep volume.
LCD Backlight Off/On Switch: Just below the Volume button, this sliding switch turns the LCD backlight on or off.
Mode Switch: Situated just below the lower left corner of the LCD monitor, this switch controls the camera's operating mode, placing it in Play, Still, or Movie modes.
Power On/Off Switch: Directly to the right of the Mode switch, this sliding switch turns the camera on and off. The small green push button in the center of the power switch is a safety lock that ensures that the switch will only move with your finger on it.
Flash Button: The first in a series of buttons along the bottom of the camera's back panel, the Flash button controls the operating mode of the built-in flash, cycling through each setting:
- Auto: Puts the camera in control of the flash mode.
- Red-Eye Reduction: Fires a small pre-flash before firing the full flash to reduce the red-eye effect.
- Forced: The flash always fires, regardless of light levels.
- Suppressed: The flash never fires, regardless of light levels.
Focus Button: To the right of the Flash button, the Focus button controls the camera's focus mode. Pressing the button sequentially cycles between Autofocus, Macro, and several fixed focus settings: 0.5m, 1.0m, 3.0m, 7.0m, and Infinity.
Program Button: To the right of the Focus button, the Program button controls the exposure mode, cycling through the following options:
- Twilight: Adjusts the aperture and shutter speed for dark lighting conditions with bright lights, such as neon signs, sunsets, and fireworks.
- Twilight Plus: Performs functions similar to Twilight mode, but increases the camera's light sensitivity.
- Landscape: Sets focus at infinity for faraway subjects.
- Panfocus: Sets the lens aperture and focal distance for quick focusing of faraway or close-up subjects.
- Spot Metering: Bases the exposure on a reading from the very center of the frame, as opposed to the default metering system, which averages readings from multiple points.
Display Button: Directly to the right of the Program button, the Display button controls the information display on the LCD screen, in both Record and Playback modes, alternating between limited and full display.
Menu / Arrow Rocker Pad: The final button in the series, the Arrow rocker pad serves multiple functions. The pad features four arrows, one pointing in each direction. In all camera modes, the up arrow brings up the LCD menu tabs at the bottom of the screen, while the down arrow turns them off. Once a menu is displayed, all four arrow keys navigate through settings and options. Pressing the center of the button serves as the "OK" button, confirming menu selections. In Playback mode, the right and left arrows scroll through captured images on the Memory Stick or floppy disk.
MS / FD Switch: Located under the speaker on the right side of the back panel, this sliding switch designates which type of memory is in use. "MS" refers to the Memory Stick and "FD" refers to the floppy drive or disk.
Disk Eject Lever: To the right of the MS / FD switch, this lever slides downward to eject the floppy diskette.
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