: A small button near the lens mount allows you to see how much of your scene is in focus before taking the shot. 3. Essential Setup Settings
: The camera uses the Sony A-mount (compatible with Minolta AF lenses). To attach a lens, align the orange dots and rotate clockwise until it clicks; use the Lens Release Button on the front to remove it. 2. Mastering the Dials and Buttons
: The A100 uses a specific rechargeable lithium-ion battery (NP-FM55H) located in the hand grip. A full charge typically supports up to 700 RAW files.
: Dedicated settings for portraiture, macro, sports, and night scenes.
: Found in the Setup Menu 1 (wrench icon), this helps you view images more clearly in bright outdoor lighting.
: Allows you to quickly select a setting—such as ISO, White Balance, or Focus Mode—and then adjust it using the Function (Fn) button and control wheel.
: Unlike modern cameras, the flash on the A100 must be manually pulled up to activate. Sony Alpha a100 Digital Camera
