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I have a Sony DSC-HX200V its a great camera and I would like to get the best from this camera over and above using auto and the basic controls but I cannot find an advanced Manual . . . . any download links or help please?
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Hello tapler - Welcome to the Sony Forums
Aside from the official manual which can be downloaded here:
http://pdf.crse.com/manuals/4422590112.pdf
On the USA support site there is an online user guide that may be more helpful to you in terms of the specific shooting modes. This can be viewed here:
http://esupport.sony.com/docs/dvimag/DSCHX200_HX200V_guide/en/index.html
In particular, on the left hand side there is the link 'Using MENU Items (Shooting) which should be of interest to you.
Thanks,
Simon
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Hello tapler - Welcome to the Sony Forums
Aside from the official manual which can be downloaded here:
http://pdf.crse.com/manuals/4422590112.pdf
On the USA support site there is an online user guide that may be more helpful to you in terms of the specific shooting modes. This can be viewed here:
http://esupport.sony.com/docs/dvimag/DSCHX200_HX200V_guide/en/index.html
In particular, on the left hand side there is the link 'Using MENU Items (Shooting) which should be of interest to you.
Thanks,
Simon
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Thanks Simon . . . . .you're a star!!
This is exactly what I was looking for, I have sony cameras A900, A850 and macro and 500mm lens for wildlife and on our U3A group Holidays carrying all this kit plus tripod makes it difficult (and I look a little nerdy!!!). With this camera I am hoping to get the complete range of images and video at high quality with a camera that fits into my coat pocket. Attached is a few images I have taken wih the hx200v so far.
It's a great little camera . . .I'm now off to tryout photographing some wild barn owls and a Kestrel with this camera . . .thankyou again Simon for your help!
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Hello again
Glad you got the information that you needed - enjoy your camera!
Simon
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Hello Simon
Your help and guidance has been supurb . . . . I'm now getting great results from the camera
Another question please . . .
I have both A900 and A850 cameras with the remote facility with which I use the Sony RMT-DSLR1 a lot
Is it possible to use this remote with the Sony DSC-fx200V too?
Chris
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Hello
Unfortunately, the HX200v isn't on the list of compatible devices for this remote control:
http://www.sony.co.uk/product/dsa-other-accessories/rmt-dslr1#/Compatibles
It is mainly an accessory for the DSLR and NEX cameras.
Thanks,
Simon
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Read it or d/l it from US for $5 as pdf. Email me if you still need help.
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You have 3 options to get the 340 approx pages.
Read online at sony
Buy pdf file from USA for $5
Buy a really handy manual for £15
the printed manual is a great pocket friend.
(Edited by Pascale_F to remove commercial links)
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Your insect closeups are quite good. I'm still experimenting with the macro setting which seems a bit fussy. Did you use the manual or the auto-focus when you snapped these photos? Are you using a tripod or were these hand held shots?