Checking the camera and the supplied items [1]
Identifying parts [2]
Icons and indicators
List of icons on the screen [3]
Display panel [4]
Using the strap
Using the shoulder strap [5]
Attaching the eyepiece cup
Attaching the eyepiece cup [6]
Adjusting the viewfinder
Adjusting the viewfinder (diopter-adjustment) [7]
In-Camera guide
About the [In-Camera Guide] [8]
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Preparing the camera
Charging the battery pack
Inserting the battery pack into the camera [9]
Charging the battery pack while it is inserted in the camera [10]
Charging by connecting to a computer [11]
Battery life and the number of images that can be recorded/played back using a battery
pack [12]
Supplying power from a wall outlet (wall socket) [13]
Removing the battery pack [14]
Inserting a memory card (sold separately)
Inserting a memory card [15]
Removing the memory card [16]
Usable memory cards [17]
Attaching a lens
Attaching the lens hood [18]
Setting the language, date and time
Setting language, date and time [19]
Confirming the operation method
Confirming the operation method
Using the control wheel [20]
Using the lens ring [21]
Using the control dial [22]
Using MENU items [23]
Using the Fn (Function) button [24]
Using the "Quick Navi" [25]
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Shooting
Shooting still images/movies
Shooting still images [26]
Shooting movies [27]
Selecting a shooting mode
List of mode dial functions [28]
Intelligent Auto [29]
Superior Auto [30]
About Scene Recognition [31]
The advantages of automatic shooting [32]
Program Auto [33]
Sweep Panorama [34]
Scene Selection [35]
Shutter Priority [36]
Aperture Priority [37]
Manual Exposure [38]
BULB [39]
Memory recall [40]
Movie [41]
Shooting super-slow-motion movies (HFR Settings) [42]
Using shooting functions
Using the zoom
Zoom [43]
The zoom features available with this product [44]
Zoom Setting [45]
About zoom scale [46]
Zoom Speed [47]
Zoom Assist [48]
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Rng. of Zoom Assist [49]
Smart Telecon. [50]
Zoom Func. on Ring [51]
Zoom Ring Rotate [52]
Using the flash
Using flash [53]
Notes on using the flash [54]
Flash Mode [55]
Flash Comp. [56]
Image Size (still image) [61]
Aspect Ratio (still image) [62]
Quality (still image) [63]
Panorama: Size [64]
Panorama: Direction [65]
Adjusting the focus
Changing the focus method using the focus mode dial [66]
Focus Area [67]
Center Lock-on AF [68]
Focus-lock [69]
Manual Focus [70]
Direct manual focus (DMF) [71]
MF Assist (still image) [72]
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Focus Magnifier [73]
Focus Magnif. Time [74]
Initial Focus Mag. (still image) [75]
Peaking Level [76]
Peaking Color [77]
Pre-AF (still image) [78]
AF/MF control [79]
AF Illuminator (still image) [80]
Eye AF [81]
Focus Hold [82]
Measuring the exact distance to the subject [83]
Focus Ring Rotate [84]
Selecting a drive mode (Continuous shooting/Self-timer)
Drive Mode [94]
Cont. Shooting [95]
Spd Priority Cont. [96]
Self-timer [97]
Self-timer(Cont) [98]
Cont. Bracket [99]
Single Bracket [100]
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WB bracket [101]
DRO Bracket [102]
Settings for bracket shooting [103]
Indicator during bracket shooting [104]
Selecting the ISO sensitivity
ISO [105]
ISO AUTO Min. SS [106]
Multi Frame NR [107]
Correcting the brightness or contrast
D-Range Opt. (DRO) [108]
Auto HDR [109]
Adjusting color tones
White Balance [110]
Capturing a basic white color in [Custom Setup] mode [111]
Selecting an effect mode
Picture Effect [112]
Creative Style [113]
Recording movies
Movie recording formats [114]
File Format (movie) [115]
Record Setting (movie) [116]
Dual Video REC [117]
Capturing still images while recording movies (Dual Rec) [118]
Auto Dual Rec [119]
Img. Size(Dual Rec) [120]
Quality(Dual Rec) [121]
Marker Display (movie) [122]
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Marker Settings (movie) [123]
SteadyShot (movie) [124]
Audio Recording [125]
Audio Level Display [126]
Audio Rec Level [127]
Audio Out Timing [128]
Wind Noise Reduct. [129]
Auto Slow Shut. (movie) [130]
MOVIE Button [131]
Picture Profile [132]
Video Light Mode [133]
High Frame Rate [134]
Customizing the shooting functions for convenient use
Memory [135]
Function Menu Set. [136]
Custom Key(Shoot.) / Custom Key(PB) [137]
Function of the control wheel [138]
Function of the focus hold button [139]
Function of the AEL button [140]
Function of the Custom button [141]
Function of the Center button [142]
Function of the Left button [143]
Function of the Right button [144]
Function of the down button [145]
Function of the Send to Smartphone button [146]
Lens Ring Setup [147]
Setting the other functions of this product
Smile/Face Detect. [148]
Soft Skin Effect (still image) [149]
Face Registration (New Registration) [150]
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Face Registration (Order Exchanging) [151]
Face Registration (Delete) [152]
Red Eye Reduction [153]
Auto Obj. Framing (still image) [154]
SteadyShot (still image) [155]
Long Exposure NR (still image) [156]
High ISO NR (still image) [157]
Write Date (still image) [158]
Color Space (still image) [159]
Grid Line [160]
Auto Review [161]
Live View Display [162]
Bright Monitoring [163]
FINDER/MONITOR [164]
Release w/o Card [165]
Shutter Type (still image) [166]
Dial / Wheel Lock [167]
Deactivate Monitor [168]
Viewing
Viewing still images
Playing back images [169]
Playback zoom [170]
Image Index [171]
Switching the screen display (during playback) [172]
Deleting images
Deleting a displayed image [173]
Deleting multiple selected images [174]
Viewing images on an HD TV [187]
Viewing images on a “BRAVIA” Sync-compatible TV [188]
Changing settings
Setup menu
Monitor Brightness [189]
Viewfinder Bright. [190]
Finder Color Temp. [191]
Gamma Disp. Assist [192]
Volume Settings [193]
Audio signals [194]
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Upload Settings(Eye-Fi) [195]
Tile Menu [196]
Mode Dial Guide [197]
Delete confirm. [198]
Display Quality [199]
Pwr Save Start Time [200]
NTSC/PAL Selector [201]
Demo Mode [202]
TC/UB Settings [203]
HDMI Resolution [204]
24p/60p Output (movie) (Only for 1080 60i compatible models) [205]
CTRL FOR HDMI [206]
HDMI Info. Display [207]
TC Output (movie) [208]
REC Control (movie) [209]
4K Output Sel. (movie) [210]
USB Connection [211]
USB LUN Setting [212]
USB Power Supply [213]
Language [214]
Date/Time Setup [215]
Area Setting [216]
Copyright Info [217]
Format [218]
File Number [219]
Set File Name [220]
Select REC Folder [221]
New Folder [222]
Folder Name [223]
Recover Image DB [224]
Display Media Info. [225]
Version [226]
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Certification Logo (For some models only) [227]
Setting Reset [228]
Using Wi-Fi functions
Connecting this product and a Smartphone
PlayMemories Mobile [229]
Connecting an Android smartphone to this product using the QR code [230]
Connecting an iPhone or iPad to this product using the QR code [231]
Connecting an Android smartphone to this product by inputting an SSID and password
[232]
Connecting an iPhone or iPad to this product by inputting an SSID and password [233]
Calling up an application using [One-touch(NFC)] [234]
Controlling this product using a Smartphone
Smart Remote Embedded [235]
Using [Smart Remote Embedded] with a smartphone touch connection (NFC One-touch
remote) [236]
Transferring images to a Smartphone
Send to Smartphone [237]
Sending images to an Android smartphone (NFC One-touch Sharing) [238]
Transferring images to a computer
Send to Computer [239]
Transferring images to a TV
View on TV [240]
Changing the settings of Wi-Fi functions
Airplane Mode [241]
WPS Push [242]
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Access Point Set. [243]
Edit Device Name [244]
Disp MAC Address [245]
SSID/PW Reset [246]
Reset Network Set. [247]
Adding applications to the product
PlayMemories Camera Apps
PlayMemories Camera Apps [248]
Recommended computer environment [249]
Installing the applications
Opening a service account [250]
Downloading applications [251]
Downloading applications directly to the product using the Wi-Fi function [252]
Starting the applications
Launching the downloaded application [253]
Managing the applications
Uninstalling applications [254]
Changing the order of applications [255]
Confirming the account information of PlayMemories Camera Apps [256]
Using a computer
Recommended computer environment
Recommended computer environment [257]
Using the software
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PlayMemories Home [258]
Installing PlayMemories Home [259]
Software for Mac computers [260]
Image Data Converter [261]
Installing Image Data Converter [262]
Accessing Image Data Converter Guide [263]
Remote Camera Control [264]
Installing Remote Camera Control [265]
Accessing the Help of Remote Camera Control [266]
Connecting this product and a computer
Connecting the product to a computer [267]
Importing images to the computer [268]
Disconnecting the product from the computer [269]
Creating a movie disc
Selecting a disc to be created [270]
Creating Blu-ray Discs from high-definition image quality movies [271]
Creating DVD discs (AVCHD recording discs) from high-definition image quality movies
[272]
Creating DVD discs from standard image quality movies [273]
Precautions/This product
Precautions
Precautions [274]
On the internal rechargeable battery [275]
Notes on the battery pack [276]
Charging the battery pack [277]
Notes on memory card [278]
Cleaning this product
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On cleaning [279]
Number of recordable still images and recordable time of
movies
Number of still images [280]
Recordable time of movies [281]
Using this product abroad
Using the AC Adaptor/battery charger abroad [282]
On TV color systems [283]
Other information
ZEISS lens [284]
AVCHD format [285]
License [286]
Trademarks
Trademarks [287]
Troubleshooting
If you have problems
If you have problems
Troubleshooting [288]
Troubleshooting
Battery pack and power
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You cannot insert the battery pack into the product. [289]
You cannot turn on the product. [290]
The power turns off suddenly. [291]
The product gets hot. [292]
The remaining battery level indicator shows an incorrect level. [293]
The charge lamp on the product flashes when charging the battery pack. [294]
The battery pack is not charged. [295]
The monitor does not turn on even when the product is turned on. [296]
Shooting still images/movies
You cannot record images. [297]
Recording takes a long time. [298]
The same image is captured multiple times. [299]
The shutter is released continuously. [300]
The image is out of focus. [301]
Zoom does not work. [302]
The flash does not work. [303]
Fuzzy white circular spots appear on images shot using the flash. [304]
The close-up shooting function (Macro) does not work. [305]
The recording date and time are not displayed on the screen. [306]
The date and time are recorded incorrectly. [307]
The aperture value and/or shutter speed flashes. [308]
The image colors are not correct. [309]
Noise appears in the image when you view the screen in a dark place. [310]
The eyes of the subject come out red. [311]
Dots appear and remain on the screen. [312]
You cannot shoot images continuously. [313]
The image is not clear in the viewfinder. [314]
No images appear on the viewfinder. [315]
No images appear on the monitor. [316]
[Finder/Monitor Sel.] does not work even though it has been assigned to a certain key
using [Custom Key(Shoot.)] or [Custom Key(PB)]. [317]
The image is whitish (Flare)./Blurring of light appears on the image (Ghosting). [318]
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The color tones of the image displayed on the monitor/the viewfinder look unnatural. [319]
The image is blurred. [320]
The monitor darkens after a short period of time passed. [321]
The flash takes too long to recharge. [322]
The control dial or control wheel does not work. [323]
Sound is not recorded properly. [324]
Viewing images
Images cannot be played back. [325]
The date and time are not displayed. [326]
The color tones of the image being played back look unnatural. [327]
The image cannot be deleted. [328]
The image was deleted by mistake. [329]
A DPOF mark cannot be put. [330]
Wi-Fi
You cannot find the wireless access point to be connected. [331]
[WPS Push] does not work. [332]
[Send to Computer] is canceled halfway. [333]
You cannot send movies to a smartphone. [334]
[Smart Remote Embedded] or [Send to Smartphone] is canceled halfway. [335]
The shooting screen for [Smart Remote Embedded] is not displayed smoothly./The
connection between this product and the smartphone is disconnected. [336]
You cannot use One-Touch connection (NFC). [337]
Computers
The computer does not recognize this product. [338]
You cannot import images. [339]
The image and sound are interrupted by noise when viewing a movie on a computer.
[340]
Images exported from a computer cannot be viewed on this product. [341]
Memory cards
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Formatted the memory card by mistake. [342]
Printing
You cannot print images. [343]
The color of the image is strange. [344]
Images are printed with both edges cut off. [345]
You cannot print images with the date. [346]
Others
The lens gets fogged. [347]
The product stops with the lens portion extended./The product turns off with the lens
portion extended. [348]
The product becomes warm when you use it for a long time. [349]
The Clock Set screen appears when you turn on the product. [350]
The number of recordable images does not decrease, or decreases two images at a time.
[351]
Settings are reset even though resetting operation has not been performed. [352]
The product does not work properly. [353]
A sound is produced when the product is shaken. [354]
“--E-” appears on the screen. [355]
Situations this product has difficulty handling [358]
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[1] How to UseBefore UseNames of parts
Checking the camera and the supplied items
First check the model name of your camera. The accessories supplied differ depending on
the model.
The number in parentheses indicates the number of pieces.
Camera (1)
NP-FW50 Rechargeable battery pack (1)
Micro USB Cable (1)
AC Adaptor (1)
Power cord (mains lead) (1)* (supplied in some countries/regions)
*
Multiple power cords may be supplied with your camera. Use the appropriate one that
matches your country/region.
Shoulder strap (1)
Lens cap (1)
Lens hood (1)
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Eyepiece cup (1) (attached on the camera)
13. Hook for shoulder strap
Shoe cap (1) (attached on the camera)
Instruction Manual (1)
Wi-Fi Connection/One-touch (NFC) Guide (1)
[2] How to UseBefore UseNames of parts
Identifying parts
1. ON/OFF (Power) switch
2. Shutter button
3. For shooting: W/T (zoom) lever
For viewing: (Index) lever/Playback zoom lever
4. Self-timer lamp/AF Illuminator
5. Aperture index
6. Lens
7. Front lens ring
8. Rear lens ring
9. Exposure compensation dial
10. Flash
11. Multi interface shoe*
12. Mode dial
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14. Focus hold button
15. Focus mode dial
16. Aperture ring
1. Microphone
2. Viewfinder
3. Eye sensor
4. Diopter-adjustment dial
5. MOVIE (Movie) button
6. (Flash pop-up) button
7. (Display panel illumination) button
8. Display panel
9. C2 button (Custom Button 2)
10. C1 button (Custom Button 1)
11. Hook for shoulder strap
12. Memory card slot
13. Memory card cover
14. Access lamp
1. MENU button
2. Speaker
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3. (Microphone) jack
4. (Headphones) jack
5. Multi/Micro USB Terminal*
6. HDMI micro jack
7. Charge lamp
8. Monitor
When an external microphone is connected, this product switches from the internal
microphone to the external microphone. If the external microphone is a plug-inpower type, the power of the microphone is supplied by this product.
Supports Micro USB compatible device.
You can adjust the monitor to an easily viewable angle and shoot from any position.
9. For shooting: Fn (Function) button
For viewing: (Send to Smartphone) button
10. Control dial
11. For shooting: AEL (AE lock) button
For viewing: (Playback zoom) button
12. Control wheel
13. Center button
14. For shooting: C3 button (Custom Button 3)
For viewing: (Delete) button
15. (Playback) button
1. Aperture Click Switch
2. Wi-Fi sensor (built-in)
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3. (N mark)
Touch the mark when you connect the camera to a smartphone equipped with the
NFC function.
For details on the location of the (N mark) on your Smartphone, refer to the
operating instructions of the Smartphone.
NFC (Near Field Communication) is an international standard of the short-range
wireless communication technology.
4. Battery lock lever
5. Battery insertion slot
6. Connection plate cover
Use this when using an AC-PW20 AC Adaptor (sold separately). Insert the connection
plate into the battery compartment, and then pass the cord through the connection plate
cover as shown below.
Make sure that the cord is not pinched when you close the cover.
7. Battery cover
8. Tripod socket hole
Use a tripod with a screw less than 5.5 mm (7/32 inches) long. Otherwise, you
cannot firmly secure this product, and damage to the product may occur.
*
For details on compatible accessories for the multi interface shoe and the Multi/Micro USB
Terminal, visit the Sony web site, or consult your Sony dealer or local authorized Sony service
facility. You can also use accessories that are compatible with the accessory shoe. Operations
with other manufacturers’ accessories are not guaranteed.
[3] How to UseBefore UseIcons and indicators
List of icons on the screen
The displayed contents and their positions shown below are just a guideline, and may differ
from the actual display.
White Balance (Auto, Preset, Custom, Color temperature, Color filter)
Focus Area
DRO/Auto HDR
Creative Style/Contrast, Saturation, Sharpness
Smile/Face Detect.
+3 +3 +3
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Smile detection sensitivity indicator
―
Picture Profile
3. Lock-on AF
Guide display for Lock-on AF
Select Focus Point On/Off
Guide display for setting [Focus Area]
Bracket indicator
STBY
Movie recording standby
REC 0:12
Recording time of the movie (m:s)
Lens ring function
Control wheel function
Control dial function
Focus
1/250
Shutter speed
F3.5
Aperture Value
±0.0
Metered Manual
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±0.0
Exposure compensation
ISO400
ISO sensitivity
AE lock
Shutter speed indicator
Aperture indicator
Histogram
Picture Effect error
Auto HDR image warning
2016-1-1
10:37AM
Date of recording
3/7
File number/Number of images in the view mode
Copyright information exists for image
REC Control
00:00:00:00
Time code (hour:minute:second:frame)
00 00 00 00
User Bit
Shooting Standby Shooting Setting
Guide display for HFR shooting
[4] How to UseBefore UseIcons and indicators
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Display panel
You can set the shutter speed and aperture, exposure compensation, flash compensation,
ISO, white balance, and drive mode, etc., using the display panel on top of the camera.
Shutter speed/Aperture
Exposure compensation/Flash compensation
ISO
White Balance
Drive Mode
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Remaining battery
Number of recordable images*
*
Even if the number of recordable images is higher than 9,999 images, "9999" will appear on the
display panel.
To turn on the display panel backlight
Press the illumination button (A) on top of the camera. If you press the button again, the
display panel backlight will turn off.
[5] How to UseBefore UseUsing the strap
Using the shoulder strap
Attach the shoulder strap to prevent damage caused by dropping the product.
1. Attach both ends of the strap.
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[6] How to UseBefore UseAttaching the eyepiece cup
Attaching the eyepiece cup
It is recommended that you attach the eyepiece cup when you intend to use the viewfinder.
1. Attach the eyepiece cup as illustrated.
Grasp the eyepiece cup on the left and right sides to remove it.
[7] How to UseBefore UseAdjusting the viewfinder
Adjusting the viewfinder (diopter-adjustment)
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Adjust the diopter scale to your eyesight until the display appears clearly in the viewfinder. If
it is difficult to turn the diopter-adjustment dial, remove the eyepiece cup and then adjust the
dial.
1. Turn the diopter-adjustment dial.
[8] How to UseBefore UseIn-Camera guide
About the [In-Camera Guide]
The [In-Camera Guide] displays descriptions of MENU items, Fn (Function) button, and
settings, and if a function cannot be set, the reason why.
1. Press the MENU or Fn button.
2. Select the desired MENU item using up/down/left/right side on the control wheel.
3. Press the button to which the [In-Camera Guide] function is assigned.
The operation guide for the MENU item you have selected in step 2 is displayed.
If you press the on the center of the control wheel after selecting an item shown
in gray, the reason the item cannot be set is displayed.
Note
Assign the [In-Camera Guide] function to a button in advance using the [Custom
Key(Shoot.)].
[9] How to Use
Preparing the cameraCharging the battery pack
Inserting the battery pack into the camera
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How to insert the battery pack into the camera
1. Open the battery cover.
2. Insert the battery pack while pressing the lock lever (A) with the tip of the battery until
the battery locks into place.
3. Close the cover.
[10] How to UsePreparing the cameraCharging the battery pack
Charging the battery pack while it is inserted in the
camera
When using the camera for the first time, be sure to charge the battery pack. The charged
battery pack will discharge little by little, even if you do not use it. To avoid missing a
shooting opportunity, charge the battery pack before shooting.
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1. Turn the power off.
2. Connect the camera with the battery pack inserted to the AC Adaptor (supplied) using
the micro USB cable (supplied), and connect the AC Adaptor to the wall outlet (wall
socket).
Charge lamp
Lit: Charging
Off: Charging finished
Flashing: Charging error or charging paused temporarily because the camera is not
within the proper temperature range
If the charge lamp lights up once and then immediately turns off, the battery pack is
fully charged.
Charging time (Full charge)
The charging time is approximately 150 min. using the AC Adaptor (supplied).
The charging time may differ depending on the remaining capacity of the battery pack or
the charging conditions.
The battery pack can be charged even when it is not fully depleted.
The above charging time applies when charging a fully depleted battery pack (supplied) at
a temperature of 25°C (77°F). Charging may take longer depending on the conditions of
use and the environment.
Note
If the charge lamp flashes when the battery pack is not fully charged, remove the battery
pack or disconnect the USB cable from the camera and then re-insert it to recharge.
If the charge lamp on the camera flashes when the AC Adaptor is connected to the wall
outlet (wall socket), this indicates that charging is temporarily stopped because the
temperature is outside the recommended range. When the temperature gets back within
the appropriate range, the charging resumes. We recommend charging the battery pack
at an ambient temperature of between 10°C to 30°C (50ºF to 86ºF).
Use a nearby wall outlet (wall socket) when using the supplied or recommended AC
Adaptor/battery charger. If any malfunction occurs while using this product, disconnect the
plug from the wall outlet (wall socket) immediately to disconnect from the power source. If
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you use the product with a charge lamp, note that the product is not disconnected from
the power source even when the lamp turns off.
When you use a completely new battery pack or a battery pack that has not been used for
a long time, the charge lamp may flash quickly when the battery is charged. If this
happens, remove the battery pack or disconnect the USB cable from the camera and then
re-insert it to recharge.
Do not continuously or repeatedly charge the battery pack without using it if it is already
fully charged or close to fully charged. Doing so may cause a deterioration in battery
performance.
When charging is finished, disconnect the AC Adaptor from the wall outlet (wall socket).
Be sure to use only genuine Sony brand battery packs, micro USB cables (supplied) and
AC Adaptors (supplied).
[11] How to Use
Preparing the cameraCharging the battery pack
Charging by connecting to a computer
The battery pack can be charged by connecting the camera to a computer using a micro
USB cable.
1. Turn off the product, and connect to the USB terminal of the computer.
Note
Note the following points when charging via a computer:
If the product is connected to a laptop computer that is not connected to a power source, the
laptop battery level decreases. Do not leave the product connected to a laptop computer for an
extended period of time.
Do not turn on/off or restart the computer, or wake the computer from sleep mode when a USB
connection has been established between the computer and the camera. Doing so may cause a
malfunction. Before turning on/off or restarting the computer, or waking the computer from sleep
mode, disconnect the camera from the computer.
Proper operation cannot be guaranteed on all types of computers.
Charging cannot be guaranteed with a custom-built computer, modified computer, or a computer
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connected through a USB hub.
The camera may not operate correctly when other USB devices are used at the same time.
[12] How to UsePreparing the cameraCharging the battery pack
Battery life and the number of images that can be
recorded/played back using a battery pack
Screen mode
Shooting (still images):
Number of images: approx. 420
Actual shooting (movies):
Battery life: approx. 65 min.
Continuous shooting (movies):
Battery life: approx. 120 min.
Viewing (still images):
Battery life: approx. 315 min., Number of images: approx. 6300
Viewfinder mode
Shooting (still images):
Number of images: approx. 370
Actual shooting (movies):
Battery life: approx. 70 min.
Continuous shooting (movies):
Battery life: approx. 130 min.
Note
The above battery life and number of images applies when the battery pack has been fully
charged. The battery life and number of images may decrease depending on the
conditions of use.
The battery life and number of images that can be recorded is for shooting under the
following conditions:
The battery pack is used at an ambient temperature of 25°C (77°F).
Using Sony Memory Stick PRO Duo (Mark2) media (sold separately)
[Display Quality]: [Standard]
The number for “Shooting (still images)” is based on the CIPA standard, and is for
shooting under the following conditions (CIPA: Camera & Imaging Products Association):
DISP: [Display All Info.]
One picture is taken every 30 seconds.
The zoom is switched alternately between the W and T ends.
The flash strobes once for every two pictures.
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The power is turned on and off once every ten times.
shortened while power is supplied from a wall outlet (wall socket).
The number of minutes for movie shooting is based on the CIPA standard, and is for
shooting under the following conditions:
The image quality is set to XAVC S HD 60p 50M/50p 50M.
Actual shooting (movies): Battery life based on repeated shooting, zooming, shooting stand -by,
turning on/off, etc.
Continuous movie shooting: Battery life based on non-stop shooting until the limit (29 minutes) has
been reached, and then continued by pressing the MOVIE (Movie) button again. Other functions,
such as zooming, are not used.
If the remaining battery is not displayed, press the DISP (Display Setting).
[13] How to Use
Preparing the cameraCharging the battery pack
Supplying power from a wall outlet (wall socket)
By using the supplied AC adaptor, you can shoot and playback images while the power is
supplied from a wall outlet (wall socket) without using up the battery power.
1. Insert the battery pack into the camera.
2. Connect the camera to the wall outlet (wall socket) with a micro USB cable (supplied)
and an AC adaptor (supplied).
Note
The camera will not activate if there is no remaining battery. Insert a sufficiently charged
battery pack into the camera.
If you use the camera while power is being supplied from a wall outlet (wall socket), make
sure that the icon () is displayed on the monitor.
Do not remove the battery pack while power is supplied from a wall outlet (wall socket). If
you remove the battery pack, the camera will be turned off.
Do not remove the battery pack while the access lamp is lit. The data in the memory card
may be damaged.
As long as the power is on, the battery pack will not be charged even if the camera is
connected to the AC Adaptor.
Under certain conditions, power may be supplied from the battery pack supplementarily
even if you are using the AC adaptor.
Do not remove the Micro USB cable while power is supplied from a wall outlet (wall
socket). Before you remove the Micro USB cable, turn off the camera.
Depending on the camera and battery temperature, the continuous recording time may be
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When using a mobile charger as a power source, confirm that it is fully charged before
use. Also, be careful of the remaining power on the mobile charger during use.
[14] How to Use
Preparing the cameraCharging the battery pack
Removing the battery pack
How to remove the battery pack
1. Make sure that the access lamp is not lit, and turn off the camera.
2. Open the battery cover.
3. Slide lock lever (A) and remove the battery pack.
Be careful not to drop the battery pack.
[15] How to UsePreparing the cameraInserting a memory card (sold separately)
Inserting a memory card
How to insert a memory card
1. Open the memory card cover.
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2. Insert the memory card.
Ensure that the notched corner is facing in the correct direction.
With the notched corner facing in the direction illustrated, insert the memory card
until it clicks into place.
3. Close the cover.
Hint
When you use a memory card with this product for the first time, it is recommended that
you format the card using the product for stable performance of the memory card.
[16] How to Use
Preparing the cameraInserting a memory card (sold separately)
Removing the memory card
How to remove the memory card
1. Open the memory card cover.
2. Make sure that the access lamp (A) is not lit.
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3. Push in on the memory card once to remove it.
4. Close the cover.
[17] How to UsePreparing the cameraInserting a memory card (sold separately)
Usable memory cards
You can use the following types of memory cards with this camera.
For movies, refer to “Memory cards that can be used for movie recording” on this page.
Usable Memory Stick media
Memory Stick PRO Duo / Memory Stick PRO Duo (Mark2)
Memory Stick PRO-HG Duo
Memory Stick Micro (M2) (Mark2)
*Memory Stick media with a capacity of up to 32 GB have been tested and proven to operate
with this camera.
*SD cards with a capacity of up to 256 GB have been tested and proven to operate with this
camera.
Memory cards that can be used for movie recording
When shooting movies in XAVC S format
Memory Stick PRO-HG Duo
Movies cannot be recorded in 100 Mbps or more.
SDHC / microSDHC memory card (SD Speed Class10, or UHS Speed Class U1 or
faster)
When recording in 100 Mbps or more, UHS Speed Class U3 is required.
SDXC / microSDXC memory card with a capacity of 64 GB or more (SD Speed Class10,
or UHS Speed Class U1 or faster)
When recording in 100 Mbps or more, UHS Speed Class U3 is required.
When shooting movies in AVCHD or MP4 format
Memory Stick PRO Duo (Mark2)
Memory Stick PRO-HG Duo
Memory Stick Micro (M2) (Mark2)
SD memory card / microSD memory card (SD Speed Class 4 or faster, or UHS Speed
Class U1 or faster)
SDHC memory card / microSDHC memory card (SD Speed Class 4 or faster, or UHS
Speed Class U1 or faster)
SDXC memory card / microSDXC memory card (SD Speed Class 4 or faster, or UHS
Speed Class U1 or faster)
Note
When an SDHC memory card is used to record XAVC S movies over extended periods of
time, the recorded movies will be divided into files of 4 GB. The divided files can be
integrated into a single file using PlayMemories Home.
Not all memory cards are guaranteed to operate correctly.
When you use a memory card with the camera for the first time, it is recommended that
you format the card on the camera before use for more stable performance of the memory
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card.
Note that formatting erases all data on the memory card permanently, and is irreversible.
Save valuable data on a computer, etc.
Images recorded on an SDXC memory card cannot be imported to or played on
computers or AV devices that are not compatible with exFAT when connected using a
micro USB cable. Make sure that the device is compatible with exFAT before connecting
it to the camera. If you connect your camera to an incompatible device, you may be
prompted to format the card. Never format the card in response to this prompt, as doing
so will erase all data on the card. (exFAT is the file system used on SDXC memory
cards.)
[18] How to Use
Preparing the cameraAttaching a lens
Attaching the lens hood
We recommend that you use the lens hood to prevent light outside the shooting frame from
affecting the image.
1. Match the shape of the lens hood mounting part and lens head, and turn the lens hood
clockwise until it clicks.
Note
Attach the lens hood properly. Otherwise, the lens hood may not have any effect or may
be partially reflected in the image.
When the lens hood is attached properly, the lens hood index (red line) matches the red
index mark on the hood.
Remove the lens hood when using the flash. Otherwise, the lens hood blocks the flash
light and may appear as a shadow on the image.
To store the lens hood after shooting, attach the lens hood to the lens backward.
[19] How to Use
Preparing the cameraSetting the language, date and time
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Setting language, date and time
You can select setting items by turning or pressing the top/bottom/right/left side of the control
When you turn on the camera for the first time or after you have initialized the functions, the
setting screen for language, date and time will appear.
1. Turn on the camera.
The language setting screen will appear and then setting screen for date and time will
appear.
2. Select your language, and then press .
3. Check that [Enter] is selected on the screen, then press on the control wheel.
4. Select your desired geographic location, and then press .
5. Select a setting item using the up/down side of the control wheel or by turning the
control wheel, then press in the center.
6. Set [Daylight Savings], [Date/Time], and [Date Format] using the up/down/left/right
sides, then press in the center.
Midnight is indicated as 12:00 AM, and noon as 12:00 PM.
7. Repeat steps 5 and 6 to set other items, then select [Enter] and pressin the center.
To cancel the date and time setting procedure, press the MENU button.
Note
If the date and time setting is cancelled halfway, the setting screen for the date and time
appears every time you turn on the camera.
[20] How to Use
Confirming the operation methodConfirming the operation method
Using the control wheel
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wheel. Your selection is determined when you press on the center of the control wheel.
The DISP (Display Setting) is assigned to the top side of the control wheel. You can assign
selected functions to the left/right/bottom side of the control wheel or to in the center,
and to the rotation of the control wheel.
During playback, you can display the next/previous image by pressing the right/left side of
the control wheel or by turning the control wheel.
[21] How to UseConfirming the operation methodConfirming the operation method
Using the lens ring
By turning the front lens ring (A) and rear lens ring (B), you can use the zoom and focus
functions more intuitively. You can also switch the assignment of the zoom and focus
functions to the front lens ring or the rear lens ring using [Lens Ring Setup].
Icons and function names are displayed on the screen as follows.
Ex.
: Adjust the zoom by turning the rear lens ring (B).
: Adjust the focus by turning the front lens ring (A), and adjust the zoom by turning the
rear lens ring (B).
[22] How to UseConfirming the operation methodConfirming the operation method
Using the control dial
By turning the control dial (A), you can instantly change settings as needed for various
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shooting modes.
Icons and function names are displayed on the screen as follows.
Ex.
: Tv: shutter speed
[23] How to UseConfirming the operation methodConfirming the operation method
Using MENU items
In this section, you learn how to change settings related to all camera operations and
execute camera functions including shooting, playback, and operation methods.
1. Press MENU button to display the MENU items.
2. Select the desired MENU item using the up/down/left/right side of the control wheel or
by turning the control wheel, and then press in the center of the control wheel.
The display may move directly from step 1 to step 3 depending on the [Tile Menu]
setting.
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3. Select the desired setting item by pressing the up/down/left/right side on the control
wheel or by turning the control wheel, and then press on the center of the control
wheel.
Select an icon at the top of the screen and press the left/right side of the control
wheel to move to another MENU item.
4. Select the desired setting value, and press to confirm.
[24] How to UseConfirming the operation methodConfirming the operation method
Using the Fn (Function) button
You can register frequently used functions to the Fn (function) button and recall them while
shooting. Up to 12 frequently used functions can be registered to the Fn (Function) button.
1. Press the DISP button, and then press the Fn (Function) button in a screen mode other
than [For viewfinder].
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2. Select a function to be registered by pressing the up/down/left/right side of the control
wheel.
3. Select the desired setting by turning the control wheel, and press in the center of
the control wheel.
Some functions can be fine-tuned using the control dial.
Performing settings on the dedicated screen
Select the desired function in step 2, then press on the center of the control wheel. The
dedicated setting screen for the function appears. Follow the operating guide (A) to perform
the settings.
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[25] How to UseConfirming the operation methodConfirming the operation method
Using the "Quick Navi"
You can change the settings directly using the Quick Navi screen when using the viewfinder.
The displayed contents and their position are just a guideline, and may differ from the actual
display.
2. Press the DISP (Display Setting) button on the control wheel repeatedly until the screen
is set to [For viewfinder].
3. Press Fn (Function) button to switch the screen to Quick Navi screen.
In Auto Mode or Scene Selection mode
In P/A/S/M/Sweep Panorama mode
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4. Select the desired function by pressing the up/down/left/right side of the control wheel.
5. Turn the control wheel to select the desired setting.
Some setting values can be finely adjusted by turning the control dial.
Performing settings on the dedicated screen
Select the desired function in step 4, then press on the center of the control wheel. The
dedicated setting screen for the function appears. Follow the operating guide (A) to perform
the settings.
Note
Gray items on the Quick Navi screen are not available.
When using [Creative Style] or [Picture Profile], some of the setup tasks can be
accomplished only on a designated screen.
[26] How to Use
ShootingShooting still images/movies
Shooting still images
Shoots still images.
1. Set the shooting mode to (Auto Mode).
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2. Adjust the monitor angle, and hold the camera. Or look through the viewfinder and hold
the camera.
3. Press the shutter button halfway down to focus.
When the image is in focus, a beep sounds and the indicator ( or ) lights up.
The shortest shooting distance is approximately 3 cm (0.10 ft) (W), 72 cm (0.82 ft)
(T) (from the lens).
4. Press the shutter button fully down.
Focus indicator
lights:
Image is in the focus.
flashes:
The focusing has failed.
lights:
Image is in the focus. The focused position will change to suit the motion of the subject.
lights:
The focusing is in progress.
Hint
When the product cannot focus automatically, the focus indicator flashes and the beep
does not sound. Either recompose the shot or change the focus setting.
Focusing may be difficult in the following situations:
It is dark and the subject is distant.
The contrast of the subject is poor.
The subject is seen through glass.
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The subject is moving quickly.
There is reflective light or shiny surfaces.
There is a flashing light.
The subject is backlit.
The subjects in the focus area have different focal distances.
[27] How to UseShootingShooting still images/movies
Shooting movies
You can record movies by pressing the MOVIE (Movie) button.
1. Press the MOVIE button to start recording.
2. Press the MOVIE button again to stop recording.
Hint
You can assign the start/stop movie recording function to a preferred key. MENU→
(Custom Settings) → [Custom Key(Shoot.)] → set the function to the preferred key.
When you want to specify the area to be focused on, set the area using [Focus Area].
To keep the focus on a face, arrange the composition so that the focus area frame and
face detection frame overlap, or set the [Focus Area] to [Wide].
Note
To adjust the shutter speed and aperture value to the desired settings, set the shooting
mode to (Movie).
If you use a function such as zoom while shooting a movie, the noise of the lens operating
will be recorded. The sound of the zoom assist operations or the sound of pressing the
MOVIE button to stop recording may also be recorded.
For the continuous shooting time of a movie recording, refer to “Recordable time of
movies.” When movie recording is finished, you can restart recording by pressing the
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MOVIE button again. Recording may stop to protect the product, depending on the
temperature of the product or the battery.
When shooting, the sound of the shoulder strap hooks (triangular hook) could be
recorded, depending on the situation used.
When the mode dial is set to (Movie) or when shooting movies, you cannot select
[Lock-on AF] for [Focus Area].
[28] How to UseShootingSelecting a shooting mode
List of mode dial functions
You can select the desired shooting mode by turning the mode dial.
Available functions
(Auto Mode):
Allows you to shoot still images of any subject under any condition with good results by
setting the values determined appropriate by the product.
(Program Auto):
Allows you to shoot with the exposure adjusted automatically (both the shutter speed and
the aperture value (F value)). Also you can select various settings using the menu.
(Aperture Priority):
Allows you to adjust the aperture and shoot when you want to blur the background, etc.
(Shutter Priority):
Allows you to shoot fast-moving subjects etc., by manually adjusting the shutter speed.
(Manual Exposure):
Allows you to shoot still images with the desired exposure by adjusting the exposure (both
the shutter speed and the aperture value (F value)).
MR (Memory recall):
Allows you to shoot an image after recalling often-used modes or numeric settings
registered in advance.
(Movie):
Allows you to change the setting for movie recording.
(High Frame Rate):
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Allows you to shoot slow motion movies. Select a frame rate higher than the playback frame
rate to shoot smooth slow motion movies.
(Sweep Panorama):
Allows you to shoot a panoramic image by compositing the images.
SCN (Scene Selection):
Allows you to shoot with preset settings according to the scene.
[29] How to UseShootingSelecting a shooting mode
Intelligent Auto
The camera shoots with automatic scene recognition.
1. Set the mode dial to (Auto Mode).
2. MENU → (Camera Settings) → [Auto Mode] → [Intelligent Auto].
When [Mode Dial Guide] is set to [On], you can select the desired settings after you
have changed the position of the mode dial.
3. Point the camera to the subject.
When the camera recognized the scene, the icon for the recognized scene appears on
the screen.
4. Adjust the focus and shoot the image.
Note
The product will not recognize the scene when you shoot images with zoom functions
other than optical zoom.
The product may not properly recognize the scene under certain shooting conditions.
[30] How to Use
ShootingSelecting a shooting mode
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Superior Auto
The camera shoots with automatic scene recognition. This mode takes clear images of dark
or backlit scenes.
For low-lit or backlit scenes, if necessary the camera may shoot multiple images and create
a composite image, etc., to record higher quality images than in Intelligent Auto mode.
1. Set the mode dial to (Auto Mode).
2. MENU → (Camera Settings) → [Auto Mode] → [Superior Auto].
When [Mode Dial Guide] is set to [On], you can select the desired settings after you
have changed the position of the mode dial.
3. Point the camera to the subject.
When the camera recognizes a scene, the scene recognition icon appears on the
screen. If necessary, (overlay icon) may appear.
4. Adjust the focus and shoot the image.
Note
When the product is used to create composite images, the recording process takes longer
than usual.
The product will not recognize the scene when you use zoom functions other than optical
zoom.
The product may not properly recognize a scene under some shooting conditions.
When [Quality] is set to [RAW] or [RAW & JPEG], the product cannot create a
composite image.
[31] How to Use
ShootingSelecting a shooting mode
About Scene Recognition
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Scene Recognition operates in [Intelligent Auto] mode and [Superior Auto] mode.
This function allows the product to automatically recognize the shooting conditions and
shoot the image.
Scene Recognition:
When the product recognizes certain scenes, the following icons and guides are displayed
on the first line:
(Portrait)
(Infant)
(Night Portrait)
(Night Scene)
(Backlight Portrait)
(Backlight)
(Landscape)
(Macro)
(Spotlight)
(Low Light)
When the product recognizes certain conditions, the following icons are displayed on the
second line:
(Tripod)
(Walk)
*
The condition (Walk) is recognized only when [SteadyShot] is set to [Active] or
[Intelligent Active].
Note
When [Smile/Face Detect.] is set to [Off], the [Portrait], [Backlight Portrait], [Night Portrait]
and [Infant] scenes are not recognized.
*
(Move)
(Move (Bright))
(Move (Dark))
[32] How to Use
ShootingSelecting a shooting mode
The advantages of automatic shooting
This camera is equipped with the following three automatic shooting modes: [Intelligent
Auto], [Superior Auto], and [Program Auto].
(Intelligent Auto):
Allows you to shoot with automatic scene recognition.
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(Superior Auto):
Allows you to shoot with automatic scene recognition. This mode takes clear images of dark
or backlit scenes.
P(Program Auto):
Allows you to adjust various shooting settings such as white balance or ISO value, etc.
Aperture value and shutter speed are automatically set by the camera.
Hint
In [Superior Auto] mode and when the (overlay icon) is displayed, be sure not to
move the camera before the multiple shots are recorded.
In [Program Auto] mode, you can change the combination of shutter speed and aperture
value while maintaining the correct exposure by turning the control dial. This function is
called "Program Shift" (P*).
Note
In [Superior Auto] mode, the recording process takes longer, since the product creates a
composite image. In this case, the (overlay icon) is displayed and the shutter sound
is heard multiple times, but only one image is recorded.
For [Intelligent Auto] and [Superior Auto] mode, most of the functions are set
automatically, and you cannot adjust the settings on your own.
[33] How to Use
ShootingSelecting a shooting mode
Program Auto
Allows you to shoot with the exposure adjusted automatically (both the shutter speed and
the aperture value).
You can set shooting functions such as [ISO].
1. Set the mode dial to P (Program Auto).
2. Set the shooting functions to your desired settings.
3. Adjust the focus and shoot the subject.
Program Shift
You can change the shutter speed and aperture (F-value) combination by rotating the
control dial, without changing the appropriate exposure that is set by this product. This
function is available when you do not use the flash.
“P” on the screen changes to “P*” when you turn the control dial.
To cancel program shift, set the shooting mode to other than [Program Auto], or turn off
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the camera.
Note
According to the brightness of the environment, the program shift may not be used.
Set the shooting mode to another one than “P” or turn off the power to cancel the setting
you made.
When the brightness changes, the aperture (F-value) and shutter speed also change
while maintaining the shift amount.
[34] How to Use
ShootingSelecting a shooting mode
Sweep Panorama
Allows you to create a single panoramic image from multiple images shot while panning the
camera.
1. Set the mode dial to (Sweep Panorama).
2. Point the camera at the subject.
3. While pressing the shutter button halfway down, aim the camera at one end of the
desired panoramic composition.
(A) This part will not be shot.
4. Press the shutter button fully down.
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5. Pan the camera to the end of the guide in the direction of the arrow on the monitor.
(B) Guidance bar
Note
If the entire angle of the panoramic shot is not achieved within the set time, a gray area
occurs in the composite image. If this happens, move the product faster to record the full
panoramic image.
When [Wide] is selected for [Panorama: Size], the entire angle of the panoramic shot may
not be achieved within the given time. If this happens, try shooting after changing
[Panorama: Size] to [Standard].
Since several images are stitched together, the stitched part may not be recorded
smoothly in some cases.
The images may be blurred in dark scenes.
When a light source such as a fluorescent light flickers, the brightness and color of a
stitched image may not be consistent.
When the whole angle of panoramic shooting and the AE/AF locked angle are very
different in brightness and focus, the shooting may not be successful. If this happens,
change AE/AF locked angle and shoot again.
The following situations are not suited for shooting Sweep Panorama:
Moving subjects.
Subjects that are too close to the product.
Subjects with continuously similar patterns, such as the sky, beach, or a lawn.
Subjects with constant change such as waves or water falls.
Subjects with brightness widely different from its surroundings such as the sun or a light bulb.
The Sweep Panorama shooting may be interrupted in the following situations.
When the camera is panned too fast or too slow.
The subject is too blurry.
Hint
You can turn the control dial on the shooting screen to select the shooting direction.
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[35] How to UseShootingSelecting a shooting mode
Scene Selection
Allows you to shoot with preset settings according to the scene.
1. Set the mode dial to SCN (Scene Selection).
2. Turn the control dial to select the desired setting.
When [Mode Dial Guide] is set to [On], you can select the desired settings after you
have changed the position of the mode dial.
Menu item details
Portrait:
Blurs background and sharpens the subject. Accentuates the skin tones softly.
Sports Action:
Shoots a moving subject at a fast shutter speed so that the subject looks as if it is standing
still. The product shoots images continuously while the shutter button is pressed.
Macro:
Shoots close-ups of the subjects, such as flowers, insects, food, or small items.
Landscape:
Shoots the entire range of a scenery in sharp focus with vivid colors.
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Sunset:
Shoots the red of the sunset beautifully.
Night Scene:
Shoots night scenes without losing the dark atmosphere.
Hand-held Twilight:
Shoots night scenes with less noise and blur without using a tripod. A burst of shots are
taken, and image processing is applied to reduce subject blur, camera-shake, and noise.
Night Portrait:
Shoots night scene portraits using the flash.
Anti Motion Blur:
Allows you to shoot indoor shots without using the flash and reduces subject blur. The
product shoots burst images and combines them to create the image, reducing subject blur
and noise.
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Note
Under the following settings, the shutter speed is slower, so use of a tripod is
recommended to prevent the image from blurring:
[Night Scene]
[Night Portrait]
In the [Hand-held Twilight] or [Anti Motion Blur] mode, the shutter clicks 4 times and an
image is recorded.
If you select [Hand-held Twilight] or [Anti Motion Blur] with [RAW] or [RAW & JPEG], the
image quality becomes [Fine] temporarily.
Reducing blur is less effective even in [Hand-held Twilight] or [Anti Motion Blur] when
shooting the following subjects:
Subjects with erratic movement.
Subjects that are too close to the product.
Subjects with continuously similar patterns, such as the sky, a beach, or a lawn.
Subjects with constant change such as waves or water falls.
In the case of [Hand-held Twilight] or [Anti Motion Blur], block noise may occur when
using a light source that flickers, such as fluorescent lighting.
The minimum distance that you can come close to a subject does not change even if you
select [Macro]. For the minimum in-focus range, refer to the minimum distance of the lens
attached to the product.
Hint
To change the scene, rotate the control dial on the shooting screen and select a new
scene.
[36] How to Use
ShootingSelecting a shooting mode
Shutter Priority
You can express the movement of a moving subject in various ways by adjusting the shutter
speed, for example, at the instant of the movement with high speed shutter, or as a trailing
image with low speed shutter. The shutter speed can be changed while recording movies.
1. Set the mode dial to S (Shutter Priority).
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2. Select the desired value by turning the control dial.
3. Adjust the focus and shoot the subject.
The aperture is automatically adjusted to obtain proper exposure.
Note
If proper exposure cannot be obtained after setup, the aperture value on the shooting
screen blinks. Although you can shoot as it is, resetting is recommended.
Use a tripod to prevent blurring when you use a slow shutter speed.
The SteadyShot warning indicator does not appear in shutter speed priority mode.
When the shutter speed is 1/3 second(s) or longer, noise reduction will be done after
shooting for the same amount of time that the shutter was open. However, you cannot
shoot any more while noise reduction is in progress.
The brightness of the image on the monitor may differ from the actual image being shot.
Hint
When a faster shutter speed is used, moving subjects, such as a running person, cars, or
sea spray come out as if they are frozen in their movements. When a slower shutter
speed is used, a trailing image of the movement of the subject is captured to create a
more natural and dynamic image.
[37] How to Use
ShootingSelecting a shooting mode
Aperture Priority
You can shoot by adjusting the aperture and changing the range in focus, or by defocusing
the background. The aperture value can be changed while recording movies.
1. Set the mode dial to A (Aperture Priority).
2. Select the desired value by turning the aperture ring.
Smaller F-value: The subject is in focus, but objects in front of and beyond the
subject are blurred.
Larger F-value: The subject and its foreground and background are all in focus.
3. Adjust the focus and shoot the subject.
The shutter speed is automatically adjusted to obtain proper exposure.
Hint
Smaller F-value (opening the aperture) narrows the range that is in focus. This allows you
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to put the subject in sharp focus and blur objects in front of and beyond the subject (depth
of field becomes shallower). Larger F-value (narrowing down the aperture) widens the
range that is in focus. This allows you to shoot the depth of the scenery (depth of field
becomes deeper).
You can change the click texture of the aperture ring using the Aperture Click Switch.
When shooting still images, set the Aperture Click Switch to “ON,” and for movies, set it to
“OFF.”
About the aperture ring
The maximum aperture depends on the focal length of the lens. You cannot open the
aperture wider than the maximum even if you set a smaller F-value using the aperture ring.
You can confirm the correct F-value on the display panel of the monitor.
Note
If proper exposure cannot be obtained after setup, the shutter speed on the shooting
screen blinks. Although you can shoot as it is, resetting is recommended.
The brightness of the image on the screen may differ from the actual image being shot.
We recommend that you set the aperture value to between F2.4 and F8 if you want to
shoot images with high resolution. Image quality may deteriorate due to the diffraction
phenomenon.
[38] How to Use
ShootingSelecting a shooting mode
Manual Exposure
You can shoot with the desired exposure setting by adjusting both the shutter speed and
aperture. The shutter speed and the aperture value can be changed while recording movies.
1. Set the mode dial to M (Manual Exposure).
2. Select the desired aperture value by turning the aperture ring.
Select the desired shutter speed by turning the control dial.
When [ISO] is set to other than [ISO AUTO], use MM (Metered Manual) to check the
exposure value.
Toward +: Images become brighter.
Toward -: Images become darker.
0: Appropriate exposure analyzed by the product.
3. Adjust the focus and shoot the subject.
Note
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When [ISO] is set to [ISO AUTO], the ISO value automatically changes to achieve the
appropriate exposure using the aperture value and shutter speed you have set. If the
aperture value and shutter speed you have set are not suitable for appropriate exposure,
the ISO value indicator will blink.
The Metered Manual indicator does not appear when [ISO] is set to [ISO AUTO].
When the amount of ambient light exceeds the metering range of the Metered Manual,
the Metered Manual indicator flashes.
The SteadyShot warning indicator does not appear in manual exposure mode.
The brightness of the image on the monitor may differ from the actual image being shot.
Hint
You can change the shutter speed and aperture (F-value) combination without changing
the set exposure value by rotating the aperture ring while pressing the AEL button.
(Manual shift)
[39] How to Use
ShootingSelecting a shooting mode
BULB
You can shoot a trailing image of the movement of a subject with long exposure.
BULB is suitable for shooting trails of light, such as fireworks.
1. Set the mode dial to M (Manual Exposure).
2. Turn the control dial clockwise until [BULB] is indicated.
3. Select the aperture value (F-value) using the aperture ring.
4. Press the shutter button halfway down to adjust the focus.
5. Press and hold the shutter button for the duration of the shooting.
As long as the shutter button is pressed, the shutter remains open.
Note
Since the shutter speed becomes slow and the camera-shake tends to occur more easily,
it is recommended that you use a tripod.
The longer the exposure time, the more noise will be visible on the image.
After shooting, noise reduction will be done for the same amount of time that the shutter
was open. However, you cannot shoot any more while noise reduction is in progress.
You cannot set the shutter speed to [BULB] in the following situations:
When the [Smile Shutter] function is activated.
When the [Auto HDR] function is activated.
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When [Picture Effect] is set to [HDR Painting] or [Rich-tone Mono.].
When the [Multi Frame NR] function is activated.
When the [Drive Mode] function is set to the following modes:
If you use the above functions when the shutter speed is set to [BULB], the shutter speed
is temporarily set to 30 seconds.
Hint
Images shot in [BULB] mode tend to be blurry. We recommend that you use a tripod or a
remote commander (sold separately) that has a shutter button lock function.
[40] How to Use
ShootingSelecting a shooting mode
Memory recall
Allows you to shoot an image after recalling often-used modes or camera settings registered
in advance.
1. Set the mode dial to MR (Memory recall).
2. Press the left/right side of the control wheel or turn the control wheel to select the
desired number, then press on the center.
You can also recall registered modes or settings by selecting MENU →
(Camera Settings) → [Memory recall].
Note
Register shooting settings in advance by [Memory].
If you set [Memory recall] after completing the shooting settings, the registered settings
are given priority and the original settings may become invalid. Check the indicators on
the screen before shooting.
[41] How to Use
ShootingSelecting a shooting mode
Movie
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You can adjust the shutter speed or aperture value to your desired settings for recording
movies. You can also check the image angle before shooting.
1. Set the mode dial to (Movie).
2. MENU → (Camera Settings) → [Movie] → desired setting.
When [Mode Dial Guide] is set to [On], you can select the desired settings after you
have changed the position of the mode dial.
3. Press the MOVIE (movie) button to start recording.
Press the MOVIE button again to stop recording.
Menu item details
Program Auto:
Allows you to shoot with the exposure adjusted automatically (both the shutter speed and
the aperture value).
Aperture Priority:
Allows you to shoot after adjusting the aperture value manually.
Shutter Priority:
Allows you to shoot after adjusting the shutter speed manually.
Manual Exposure:
Allows you to shoot after adjusting the exposure (both the shutter speed and the aperture
value) manually.
Note
When you adjust the aperture using the aperture ring while recording a movie, set the
Aperture Click Switch to “OFF.” If you change the aperture value while shooting a movie
with the Aperture Click Switch set to “ON,” the sound of the aperture ring will be recorded.
[42] How to Use
ShootingSelecting a shooting mode
Shooting super-slow-motion movies (HFR Settings)
By shooting with a higher frame rate than the recording format, you can record a smooth
super-slow-motion movie.
1. Set the mode dial to (High Frame Rate).
The HFR setting screen will be displayed.
2. Select MENU→(Camera Settings)→[HFR Settings] and select the desired
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settings for [Record Setting], [Frame Rate], [Priority Setting], and [
REC Timing].
You can adjust the desired exposure mode by selecting MENU→(Camera
Settings)→[High Frame Rate].
You can set other shooting settings such as focus area, focus mode, and frame rate,
and perform zooming on the HFR setting screen.
3. Press the in the center of the control wheel.
The shooting screen will be displayed.
To change the settings, press in the center once again to switch to the HFR
setting screen.
4. Press the MOVIE (Movie) button.
The camera will automatically start recording as soon as you finish shooting.
Menu item details
Record Setting:
Selects the frame rate of the movie from [60p 50M]/[50p 50M], [30p 50M]/[25p 50M], and
[24p 50M*].
* Only when [NTSC/PAL Selector] is set to NTSC.
Frame Rate:
Selects the shooting frame rate from [240fps]/[250fps], [480fps]/[500fps], and
[960fps]/[1000fps].
Priority Setting:
Select [Quality Priority] or [Shoot Time Priority]. If you select [Shoot Time Priority], the
recordable duration is longer than in [Quality Priority] mode.
REC Timing:
Selects whether to record a set amount of time after pressing the MOVIE button ([Start
Trigger]), or to record for a set amount of time until you press the MOVIE button ([End
Trigger]).
Hint
Shortest shooting distance
The image becomes out of focus when the subject is too close, such as during macro
shooting. Shoot from the shortest shooting distance (W side: Approx. 3 cm (0.10 ft), T
side: Approx. 72 cm (0.82 ft) (from the lens)).
Timing of recording
Depending on the [REC Timing] setting, the relationship between when you press the
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MOVIE button and the recorded section of the movie is as shown below.
(A): MOVIE button
(B): Recorded section
[Start Trigger]
[End Trigger]
When [REC Timing] is set to [Start Trigger] and you press the MOVIE button again
during shooting, the camera will end shooting and start recording.
To redo shooting
You can cancel recording by selecting [Cancel] on the screen. However, the movie recorded
up to the point you cancelled will be saved.
Playback speed
The playback speed will vary as below depending on the assigned [Frame Rate] and [
Record Setting].
[Frame Rate]: [240fps]/[250fps]
[Record Setting] : [24p 50M]*
10 times slower
[
Record Setting]: [30p 50M]/[25p 50M]
8 times slower/10 times slower
[
Record Setting]: [60p 50M]/[50p 50M]
4 times slower/5 times slower
[Frame Rate]: [480fps]/[500fps]
[Record Setting] : [24p 50M]*
20 times slower
[
Record Setting]: [30p 50M]/[25p 50M]
16 times slower/20 times slower
[
Record Setting]: [60p 50M]/[50p 50M]
8 times slower/10 times slower
[Frame Rate]: [960fps]/[1000fps]
[Record Setting] : [24p 50M]*
40 times slower
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[Record Setting] : [30p 50M]/[25p 50M]
32 times slower/40 times slower
[
Record Setting]: [60p 50M]/[50p 50M]
16 times slower/20 times slower
*
Only when [NTSC/PAL Selector] is set to NTSC.
[Priority Setting] and recordable duration
[Priority Setting]:[Quality Priority]
[Frame Rate]: 240fps/250fps
Effective pixel number read out from image sensor: 1824×1026
Recordable duration: Approx. 2 seconds
[
Frame Rate]: 480fps/500fps
Effective pixel number read out from image sensor: 1676×566
Recordable duration: Approx. 2 seconds
[
Frame Rate]: 960fps/1000fps
Effective pixel number read out from image sensor: 1136×384
Recordable duration: Approx. 2 seconds
[Priority Setting]: [Shoot Time Priority]
[Frame Rate]: 240fps/250fps
Effective pixel number read out from image sensor: 1676×566
Recordable duration: Approx. 4 seconds
[
Frame Rate]: 480fps/500fps
Effective pixel number read out from image sensor: 1136×384
Recordable duration: Approx. 4 seconds
[
Frame Rate]: 960fps/1000fps
Effective pixel number read out from image sensor: 800×270
Recordable duration: Approx. 4 seconds
Note
Sound will not be recorded.
The movie will be recorded in XAVC S HD format.
It may take time for recording to finish after you press the MOVIE button. Wait until the
screen switches to HFR shooting to start the next shooting.
You cannot adjust the exposure, focus settings including manual focus, or zoom scale
after the screen has switched to HFR shooting.
[43] How to Use
Using shooting functionsUsing the zoom
Zoom
Enlarge images using the rear lens ring or the W/T (zoom) lever when shooting.
1. Enlarge images using the rear lens ring or the W/T (zoom) lever when shooting.
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Turn the rear lens ring to the right to zoom in and to the left to zoom out.
Move the W/T (zoom) lever to the T side to zoom in and to the W side to zoom out.
Hint
When you select other than [Optical zoom only] for [Zoom Setting], you can exceed the
zoom range of the optical zoom to zoom images.
You can assign the zoom function to the front lens ring by selecting MENU →
(Custom Settings) → [Lens Ring Setup].
[44] How to Use
Using shooting functionsUsing the zoom
The zoom features available with this product
The zoom feature of the product provides a higher magnification zoom by combining various
zoom features. The icon displayed on the screen changes, according to the selected zoom
feature.
1. Optical zoom range
Images are magnified within the optical zoom range of this product.
2. Smart Zoom range ()
Zoom images without causing the original quality to deteriorate by partially cropping an
image (only when the image size is [M], [S] or [VGA]).
3. Clear Image Zoom range ()
Zoom images using an image process with less deterioration. Set [Zoom Setting] to
[On:ClearImage Zoom] or [On:Digital Zoom] first.
4. Digital Zoom range ()
You can magnify images using an image process. When you select [On:Digital Zoom]
for [Zoom Setting], you can use this zoom function.
Note
The default setting for the [Zoom Setting] is [Optical zoom only].
The default setting for [Image Size] is [L]. To use the smart zoom change [Image
Size] to [M], [S] or [VGA].
Zoom functions other than the optical zoom are not available when shooting in the
following situations:
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[Quality] is set to [RAW] or [RAW & JPEG].
[
Record Setting] is set to [120p]/[100p].
The mode dial is set to
You cannot use the Smart Zoom function with movies.
Zooming is not available when the screen is set to HFR (High Frame Rate) shooting.
When you use a zoom function other than the optical zoom, [Metering Mode] fixed to
[Multi].
When using a zoom function other than the optical zoom, the following functions are not
available.
[Smile/Face Detect.]
Lock-on AF
[
Auto Obj. Framing]
[45] How to UseUsing shooting functionsUsing the zoom
Optical zoom is activated. You can use the Smart Zoom function if you set [Image Size]
to [M], [S] or [VGA].
On:ClearImage Zoom:
Even if the zoom range of the optical zoom is exceeded, the product magnifies images within
the range in which image quality does not deteriorate significantly.
On:Digital Zoom:
When the zoom range of the [Clear Image Zoom] is exceeded, the product magnifies
images to the largest scale. However, the image quality will deteriorate.
Note
Set [Optical zoom only] if you want to magnify images within the range in which image
quality does not deteriorate.
[46] How to Use
Using shooting functionsUsing the zoom
About zoom scale
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The zoom scale that is used in combination with the zoom of the lens changes according to
the selected image size.
The [Zoom Speed] settings are also used when you are zooming with a remote controller
(sold separately) connected to the camera.
Note
Selecting [Fast] increases the likelihood that the zoom sound will be recorded.
[48] How to Use
Using shooting functionsUsing the zoom
Zoom Assist
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Zooms out temporarily and displays wider area when shooting a subject at the telephoto end
(T end) of the zoom range. Quickly locates subjects you have lost track of and makes it
easier to compose your shot. Be sure to assign the [Zoom Assist] function to a key using
[Custom Key(Shoot.)] in advance.
1. Hold down the key to which you have assigned [Zoom Assist].
The zoom scale will become lower and the shooting screen display will zoom out. The
angle of view before the key was pressed is displayed as a frame (A: zoom assist
frame).
2. Compose your shot so that the subject fits inside the zoom assist frame, and release
the key.
The previous zoom scale is restored and the area inside the zoom assist frame is
displayed full-screen.
Hint
You can change the size of the zoom assist frame by using the standard zoom function
while pressing the key to which [Zoom Assist] has been assigned. After you release the
key, the zoom scale changes to the new size of the zoom assist frame.
You can change how much to zoom out by selecting MENU→(Camera
Settings)→[Rng. of Zoom Assist].
Note
If you press the shutter button all the way down while pressing the key, the previous
zoom scale will not be restored and shooting will be performed with the angle of view set
during zoom assist.
When you use the [Zoom Assist] function during movie shooting, the captured area is not
displayed inside the zoom assist frame but on the screen. In addition, the zoom sound
may be recorded.
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[49] How to UseUsing shooting functionsUsing the zoom
Rng. of Zoom Assist
Selects how much to zoom out with the [Zoom Assist] function.
1. MENU→(Camera Settings)→[Rng. of Zoom Assist]→desired setting.
Menu item details
S:
Zooms out a small amount.
M:
Zooms out a medium amount.
L:
Zooms out a large amount.
[50] How to UseUsing shooting functionsUsing the zoom
Smart Telecon.
Smart Teleconverter magnifies and trims the center of the image, then records it.
1. MENU → (Custom Settings) → [Custom Key(Shoot.)] → assign the [Smart
Telecon.] function to the desired key.
2. Magnify an image by pressing the key to which you have assigned [Smart Telecon.].
The settings change each time you press the key.
[51] How to UseUsing shooting functionsUsing the zoom
Zoom Func. on Ring
Sets the zoom functions when using the lens ring to change zoom scales.
1. MENU → (Custom Settings) → [Zoom Func. on Ring] → desired setting.
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Menu item details
Standard:
Zooms in/out smoothly when you operate the zoom by turning the lens ring.
Quick:
Zooms in/out to an angle of view corresponding to how far the lens ring has been rotated.
Step:
Zooms in/out at certain angle steps when you operate the zoom by turning the lens ring.
Note
In the following situations, the zoom function activates as if [Zoom Func. on Ring] is set to
[Standard], even if it is set to [Step].
When using the W/T (zoom) lever to change the zoom scale.
When recording movies.
When using zoom functions other than the optical zoom.
Selecting [Quick] increases the likelihood that the zoom sound will be recorded.
[52] How to Use
Using shooting functionsUsing the zoom
Zoom Ring Rotate
Assigns the zoom in (T) or zoom out (W) functions to the rotational directions of the lens ring
to which the zoom function has been assigned.
1. MENU → (Custom Settings) → [Zoom Ring Rotate] → desired setting.
Menu item details
Left(W)/Right(T):
Assigns zoom out (W) function to left-handed rotation and zoom-in (T) function to righthanded rotation.
Right(W)/Left(T):
Assigns zoom in (T) function to left-handed rotation and zoom-out (W) function to righthanded rotation.
[53] How to UseUsing shooting functionsUsing the flash
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Using flash
In dark environments, use the flash to light up the subject while shooting and to prevent
camera-shake. When shooting against the sun, use the flash to lighten the image of the
backlit subject.
1. Press the (Flash pop-up) button to pop up the flash.
2. Press the shutter button fully down.
When you do not use the flash
When not using the flash, press it back into the camera body.
Note
If you fire the flash before the flash unit pops up entirely, it may cause malfunction.
You cannot use the flash when recording movies.
While charging the flash, flashes. After charging is completed, the flashing icon will
light up.
When an external flash (sold separately) is attached to the Multi Interface Shoe, the state
of the external flash has priority over the setting of the product. You cannot use the
product’s internal flash.
Before attaching/removing an accessory such as a flash to/from the Multi Interface Shoe,
turn off the product first.
When attaching an accessory, insert it fully to the Multi Interface Shoe and screw tightly.
Also, make sure that the accessory is fixed securely to the product.
Do not use the Multi Interface Shoe with a commercially available flash that applies
voltage of 250 V or more or has the reverse polarity of the camera. It may cause a
malfunction.
When shooting with the flash and the zoom is set to W, the shadow of the lens may
appear on the screen, depending on the shooting conditions. If this happens, shoot away
from the subject or set the zoom to T and shoot with the flash again.
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[54] How to UseUsing shooting functionsUsing the flash
Notes on using the flash
When using the flash, note the following points.
You cannot use the flash when recording movies.
While charging the flash, the indicator flashes. When the charging of the flash is
finished, the indicator lights up.
When an external flash (sold separately) is attached to the Multi Interface Shoe, the state
of the external flash has priority over the flash setting of this product, and you cannot use
the internal flash of this product.
Do not use a commercially available flash with high-voltage synchro terminals or with
reverse polarity, it may cause a malfunction.
[55] How to UseUsing shooting functionsUsing the flash
The flash works in dark environments or when shooting towards bright light.
Fill-flash:
The flash works every time you trigger the shutter.
Slow Sync.:
The flash works every time you trigger the shutter. Slow sync shooting allows you to shoot a
clear image of both the subject and the background by slowing the shutter speed.
Rear Sync.:
The flash works right before the exposure is completed every time you trigger the shutter.
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Rear sync shooting allows you to shoot a natural image of the trail of a moving subject such
as a moving car or a walking person.
Wireless:
Using a wireless flash creates a shading effect that gives the subject a more 3D appearance
than when using the camera's flash.
This mode is effective when you attach a remote control-compatible external flash (sold
separately) to the product, and shoot with a wireless flash (sold separately), placed away
from the product.
High speed synchronization:
High speed synchronization function (HSS) can be used only when an HSS-capable external
flash (sold separately) is attached to the product. An HSS flash operates by sending multiple
small bursts of light at high speed to simulate the effect of one long burst of flash so that you
can shoot images with flash at all shutter speeds.
*
High speed synchronization function (HSS) is also available during wireless flash shooting.
Note
The default setting depends on the shooting mode.
Available flash mode depends on the shooting mode.
The [Wireless] setting cannot be used with the camera’s internal flash.
[56] How to Use
Using shooting functionsUsing the flash
Flash Comp.
Adjusts the amount of flash light in a range of –3.0 EV to +3.0 EV.
Flash compensation changes the amount of flash light only. Exposure compensation
changes the amount of flash light along with the change of the shutter speed and aperture.
1. MENU → (Camera Settings) → [Flash Comp.] → desired setting.
Selecting higher values (+ side) makes the flash level higher, and lower values (– side)
makes the flash level lower.
Note
[Flash Comp.] does not work when the shooting mode is set to the following modes:
The higher flash effect may not be visible due to the limited amount of flash light
available, if the subject is outside the maximum range of the flash. If the subject is very
close, the lower flash effect may not be visible.
[57] How to Use
Using shooting functionsSelecting a screen display mode
Switching the screen display (Shooting)
You can change the display contents on the screen.
1. Press the DISP (Display Setting) button.
Each time you press the DISP button, the recording information display changes.
Graphic Display
Display All Info.
No Disp. Info.
Histogram
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Level
For viewfinder*
*
[For viewfinder] is displayed only on the screen.
Some display modes are not available in the default settings.
To change the display modes, press MENU → (Custom Settings) → [DISP Button] and
change the setting.
Note
Histogram is not displayed during panorama shooting.
In movie mode, [For viewfinder] cannot be displayed.
Hint
You can select different settings for both the viewfinder and the monitor. Look through the
viewfinder to set the display settings for the viewfinder.
To hide the grid lines displayed during still image shooting, select MENU →(Custom
Settings) → [Grid Line] → [Off].
To hide the marker displayed during movie recording, select MENU →(Custom
Settings) → [Marker Display] → [Off].
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[58] How to UseUsing shooting functionsSelecting a screen display mode
DISP Button (Finder)
Allows you to set the screen display modes that can be selected for the viewfinder using
(Display Setting) in shooting mode.
1. MENU → (Custom Settings) → [DISP Button] → [Finder] → desired setting →
[Enter].
The items marked with are available.
Menu item details
Graphic Display:
Shows basic shooting information. Graphically shows the shutter speed and aperture value.
Display All Info.:
Shows recording information.
No Disp. Info.:
Does not show recording information.
Histogram:
Displays the luminance distribution graphically.
Level:
Indicates whether the product is level in both the horizontal and front-back directions. When
the product is level in both directions, the indicator turns to green.
[59] How to UseUsing shooting functionsSelecting a screen display mode
DISP Button (Monitor)
Allows you to set the screen display modes that can be selected for the monitor using
(Display Setting) in shooting mode.
1. MENU → (Custom Settings) → [DISP Button] → [Monitor] → desired setting →
[Enter].
The items marked with are available.
Menu item details
Graphic Display:
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Shows basic shooting information. Graphically shows the shutter speed and aperture value.
Display All Info.:
Shows recording information.
No Disp. Info.:
Does not show recording information.
Histogram:
Displays the luminance distribution graphically.
Level:
Indicates whether the product is level in both the horizontal and front-back directions. When
the product is level in both directions, the indicator turns to green.
For viewfinder:
Displays information suited for shooting with the viewfinder.
[60] How to UseUsing shooting functionsSelecting a screen display mode
TC/UB Disp. Switch
Allows you to display the time code (TC) and user bit (UB) of a movie by pressing the key to
which [TC/UB Disp. Switch] function has been assigned.
1. MENU→(Custom Settings)→[Custom Key(Shoot.)]/[Custom Key(PB)]→ assign the
[TC/UB Disp. Switch] function to the desired key.
2. Press the key to which [TC/UB Disp. Switch] has been assigned.
Each time you press the key, the monitor display will switch from the movie
recording time counter → time code (TC) → user bit (UB), in that order.
[61] How to UseUsing shooting functionsSelecting still image size/image quality
Image Size (still image)
The larger the image size, the more detail will be reproduced when the image is printed on
large-format paper. The smaller the image size, the more images can be recorded.
For shooting in a size suitable for viewing on a computer.
16:9:
For viewing on a high-definition TV.
1:1:
For shooting in composition as a medium format camera.
[63] How to UseUsing shooting functionsSelecting still image size/image quality
Quality (still image)
Selects the compression format of still images.
1. MENU → (Camera Settings) → [Quality] → desired setting.
Menu item details
RAW:
File format: RAW (Records using the RAW compression format.)
Digital processing is not performed on this file format. Select this format to process images
on a computer for professional purposes.
The image size is fixed to the maximum size. The image size is not displayed on the
screen.
RAW & JPEG:
File format: RAW (Records using the RAW compression format.) + JPEG
A RAW image and a JPEG image are created at the same time. This is suitable when you
need 2 image files, a JPEG for viewing, and a RAW for editing.
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Extra fine:
File format: JPEG
The image is compressed in the JPEG format and recorded using a higher quality than with
[Fine].
Fine:
File format: JPEG
The image is compressed in the JPEG format when recorded.
Standard:
File format: JPEG
The image is compressed in the JPEG format when recorded. Since the compression rate of
[Standard] is higher than that of [Fine], the file size of [Standard] is smaller than that of
[Fine]. This will allow more files to be recorded on 1 memory card, but the image quality will
be lower.
About RAW images
To open a RAW image file recorded with this camera, the software Image Data Converter
is needed. With Image Data Converter, you can open a RAW image file, then convert it
into a popular image format such as JPEG or TIFF, or readjust the white balance,
saturation or contrast of the image.
You cannot apply [Auto HDR] or [Picture Effect] functions with RAW images.
RAW images recorded with this camera have a resolution of 14 bits per pixel. However,
resolution is limited to 12 bits in the following shooting modes:
If you do not intend to edit the images on your computer, we recommend that you record
in JPEG format.
You cannot add DPOF (print order) registration marks to RAW images.
[64] How to Use
Using shooting functionsSelecting still image size/image quality
Panorama: Size
Sets the image size when shooting panoramic images. The image size varies depending on
the [Panorama: Direction] setting.
[66] How to UseUsing shooting functionsAdjusting the focus
Changing the focus method using the focus mode dial
You can select the focusing method to suit the movement of the subject.
1. Turn the focus mode dial (A) to select the desired focus method.
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Focus mode details
S (Single-shot AF):
The camera focuses and the focus is locked when you press the shutter button halfway
down. Use this mode when the subject is motionless.
C (Continuous AF):
The camera continues to focus while the shutter button is pressed and held halfway down.
Use this mode when the subject is in motion.
DMF (DMF):
After focusing automatically, make fine focus adjustment manually (Direct Manual Focus).
MF (Manual Focus):
Adjusts the focus manually.
Note
If the subject is too close, the image may show any dust or fingerprints on the lens. Wipe
the lens with a soft cloth, etc.
Once you change the focus method, the set focus distance is erased.
When [Focus Mode] is set to [Continuous AF], the beep does not sound when focus is
achieved.
Hint
If you cannot achieve focus for the intended subject using auto focus, select MF or DMF,
then shoot again.
[67] How to Use
Using shooting functionsAdjusting the focus
Focus Area
Selects the focusing area. Use this function when it is difficult to get the proper focus in auto
focus mode. The setting applies to both still images and movies.
Focuses automatically on a subject in all ranges of the image.
When you press the shutter button halfway down in still image shooting mode, a green frame
is displayed around the area that is in focus.
Center:
Focuses automatically on a subject in the center of the image. When used together with the
AF lock function, you can compose the image you want.
Flexible Spot:
Allows you to move the focus range finder frame to the desired point on the screen and
focus on an extremely small subject in a narrow area.
On the Flexible Spot shooting screen, you can change the size of the focus range finder
frame by rotating the control wheel.
Expand Flexible Spot:
If the product fails to focus on the single selected point, it uses the focus points around the
flexible spot as the second priority area to achieve focus.
Lock-on AF:
When the shutter button is pressed and held halfway down, the product tracks the subject
within the selected autofocus area. Point the cursor to [Lock-on AF] on the [Focus Area]
setting screen, then select the desired tracking start area using the left/right sides of the
control wheel. You can move the tracking start area to a desired point by designating the
area to be the flexible spot or expand flexible spot.
Hint
When [Focus Area] is set to [Flexible Spot] or [Expand Flexible Spot], pressing the key to
which [Focus Standard] has been assigned allows you to shoot still images while
adjusting the position of the focus range finder frame by pressing the top/bottom/left/right
side of the control wheel. When you want to change the shooting settings using the
control wheel, press the in the center of the control wheel.
Note
When the mode dial is set to (Movie) or when shooting movies, you cannot select
[Lock-on AF] for [Focus Area].
When the mode dial is set to (Movie) and [Auto Dual Rec] is set to On, the [Focus
Area] is automatically switched to [Wide].
You can select [Lock-on AF] only when the focus mode is set to [Continuous AF].
A dotted square may appear around the whole screen in the clear image zoom, digital
zoom, or smart zoom range in order to focus using the entire frame.
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Functions assigned to the control wheel or [Custom Button 3] cannot be executed while
the focus range finder frame is being moved.
The position of the focus range finder frame cannot be changed during movie shooting.
[68] How to UseUsing shooting functionsAdjusting the focus
Center Lock-on AF
When you press the center button, the camera detects the subject positioned in the center of
the screen and continues to track the subject.
2. Align the target frame (A) over the subject and press in the center of the control
wheel.
Press again to stop tracking.
If the camera loses track of the subject, it can detect when the subject reappears on
the monitor and resume tracking.
3. Press the shutter button fully down to shoot the image.
Note
[Center Lock-on AF] may not function very well in the following situations:
The subject is moving too quickly.
The subject is too small, or too large.
The contrast between the subject and the background is poor.
It is dark.
The ambient light changes.
Lock-on AF does not work in the following situations:
In [Sweep Panorama] mode
When [Scene Selection] is set to [Hand-held Twilight] or [Anti Motion Blur].
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When shooting in Manual Focus mode
When using the digital zoom
When the shooting mode is set to Movie, and [
When [
The camera may not be able to resume tracking for a while after it loses the track of the
subject.
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Record Setting] is set to [120p]/[100p].
SteadyShot] is set to [Intelligent Active].
Focus-lock
Shoots images with the focus locked on the desired subject in auto focus mode.
1. Set the focus mode dial to S (Single-shot AF).
2. Place the subject within the AF area and press the shutter button halfway down.
The focus is locked.
3. Keep pressing the shutter button halfway down, and place the subject back in the
original position to re-compose the shot.
4. Press the shutter button down fully to take the picture.
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Manual Focus
When it is difficult to get the proper focus in autofocus mode, you can adjust the focus
manually. The setting applies to both still images and movies.
1. Rotate the focus mode dial to select MF.
2. Rotate the front lens ring to achieve sharp focus.
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When you rotate the front lens ring, the focus distance is displayed on the screen.
3. Press the shutter button fully down to take the picture.
Hint
You can assign the focus function to the rear lens ring by selecting MENU→(Custom
Settings)→[Lens Ring Setup].
Note
When you use the viewfinder, adjust the diopter level to obtain the correct focus on the
viewfinder.
If you re-select the [Focus Mode], any focus distance that you set manually will be
canceled.
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Direct manual focus (DMF)
You can make fine adjustments manually after the focus is locked.
You can quickly focus on a subject rather than using the manual focus from the beginning.
This is convenient in cases such as macro shooting.
1. Select DMF by rotating the focus mode dial.
2. Press the shutter button halfway down to focus automatically.
3. Keep the shutter button halfway down, rotate the front lens ring to achieve a sharper
focus.
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When you rotate the front lens ring, the focus distance is displayed on the screen.
4. Press the shutter button fully down to shoot an image.
Hint
You can assign the focus function to the rear lens ring by selecting MENU→(Custom
Settings)→[Lens Ring Setup].
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MF Assist (still image)
Enlarges the image on the screen automatically to make manual focusing easier. This works
in Manual Focus or Direct Manual Focus shooting.
1. MENU → (Custom Settings) → [MF Assist] → [On].
2. Turn the lens ring to which the focus function has been assigned to adjust the focus.
The image is enlarged. You can magnify images further by pressing on the
center of the control wheel.
Note
You cannot use [MF Assist] when shooting movies.
Hint
You can set how long the image is to be shown magnified by selecting MENU →
(Custom Settings) → [Focus Magnif. Time].
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Focus Magnifier
You can check the focus by enlarging the image before shooting.
1. MENU → (Camera Settings) → [Focus Magnifier].
2. Press on the center of the control wheel to enlarge the image and select the
position you want to enlarge using up/down/left/right side of the control wheel.
Each time you press , the magnification scale will switch.
3. Confirm the focus.
4. Press the shutter button fully down to shoot the image.
Hint
When focusing manually, you can adjust the focus while an image is magnified. The
[Focus Magnifier] function will be canceled when the shutter button is pressed halfway.
You can record images while an image is enlarged, but the product records a full-display
image.
The [Focus Magnifier] function will be canceled after shooting.
You can set how long the image is to be shown magnified by selecting MENU →
(Custom Settings) → [Focus Magnif. Time].
You can set the initial magnification by selecting MENU → (Custom Settings) → [
Initial Focus Mag.].
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Focus Magnif. Time
Set the duration for which an image is to be magnified using the [MF Assist] or [Focus
Magnifier] function.
Displays the image with the same magnification as the shooting screen.
x5.3:
Displays a 5.3-times enlarged image.
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Peaking Level
Enhances the outline of in-focus ranges using a specific color in Manual Focus or Direct
Manual Focus shooting. This function allows you to confirm the focus easily. The setting
applies to both still images and movies.
Since the product determines that sharp areas are in focus, the effect of peaking differs,
depending on the subject and shooting conditions.
The outline of in-focus ranges is not enhanced when the product is connected using an
HDMI cable.
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Peaking Color
Sets the color used for the peaking function in Manual Focus or Direct Manual Focus
shooting. The setting applies to both still images and movies.
Enhances outlines in red.
Yellow:
Enhances outlines in yellow.
White:
Enhances outlines in white.
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Pre-AF (still image)
The product automatically adjusts focus before you press the shutter button halfway down.
1. MENU → (Custom Settings) → [Pre-AF] → desired setting.
Menu item details
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On:
Adjusts focus before you press the shutter button halfway down.
Off:
Does not adjust focus before you press the shutter button halfway down.
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AF/MF control
You can easily switch the focusing mode from auto to manual and vice versa while shooting
without changing your holding position. The setting applies to both still images and movies.
1. MENU → (Custom Settings) → [Custom Key(Shoot.)] → button to be assigned →
[AF/MF Control Hold] or [AF/MF Ctrl Toggle].
Menu item details
AF/MF Control Hold:
Switches the focusing mode while the button is held down.
AF/MF Ctrl Toggle:
Switches the focusing mode until the button is pressed again.
Note
You cannot set the [AF/MF Control Hold] function to [Left Button], [Right Button] or [Down
Button].
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AF Illuminator (still image)
The AF illuminator supplies fill light to focus more easily on a subject in dark surroundings.
The red AF illuminator allows the product to focus easily when the shutter button is pressed
halfway, until the focus is locked.
You cannot use [AF Illuminator] in the following situations:
In movie mode
In [Sweep Panorama] mode
When [Focus Mode] is set to [Continuous AF] .
When [Scene Selection] is set to the following modes:
[Landscape]
[Sports Action]
[Night Scene]
The AF illuminator emits a very bright light. Although there is no health hazard, do not
look directly into the AF illuminator at close range.
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Eye AF
The camera focuses on the subject's eyes while you keep the button pressed.
1. MENU → (Custom Settings) → [Custom Key(Shoot.)] → assign the [Eye AF]
function to the desired button.
2. Point the camera at a person's face, and press the button to which you have assigned
the [Eye AF] function.
3. Press the shutter button while pressing the button.
Hint
When the camera focuses on the eyes, a detection frame is displayed over the eyes. If
the focus mode is set to [Single-shot AF], the frame will disappear after a period of time.
Note
Depending on the circumstances, the camera may not be able to focus on the eyes. In
such cases, the camera detects a face and focuses on the face.
If the camera cannot detect a person’s face, you cannot use [Eye AF].
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Depending on the circumstances, you cannot use [Eye AF], such as when [Focus Mode]
is set to [Manual Focus], etc.
[Eye AF] may not function in the following situations:
When the person is wearing sunglasses.
When the front hair covers the person’s eyes.
In low-light or back-lit conditions.
When the eyes are closed.
When the person is in the shade.
When the person is out of focus.
When the person is moving too much.
If the person is moving too much, the detection frame may not display correctly over their
eyes.
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Focus Hold
Locks the focus while the key to which the Focus Hold function has been assigned is
pressed.
1. MENU→(Custom Settings)→[Custom Key(Shoot.)]→assign the [Focus Hold]
function to the key of your choice.
2. Focus and press the key to which the [Focus Hold] function has been assigned.
3. Press the shutter button while holding down the key.
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Measuring the exact distance to the subject
The mark shows the location of the image sensor*. When you measure the exact
distance between the product and the subject, refer to the position of the horizontal line.
*
The image sensor is the part that converts the light source to a digital signal.
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Note
If the subject is closer than the minimum shooting distance of the lens, the focus cannot
be confirmed. Make sure you put enough distance between the subject and the product.
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Focus Ring Rotate
Assigns longer-distance and shorter-distance focus to the rotational directions of the lens
ring to which the focus function has been assigned.
1. MENU→(Custom Settings)→[Focus Ring Rotate]→desired setting.
Menu item details
Left/Right:
Assigns longer-distance focus to counterclockwise rotation and shorter-distance focus to
clockwise rotation.
Right/Left:
Assigns longer-distance focus to clockwise rotation and shorter-distance focus to
counterclockwise rotation.
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Exposure Comp.
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You can adjust the exposure under MENU when the exposure compensation dial is set to
“0.” Based on the exposure value set by auto exposure, you can make the entire image
brighter or darker if you adjust [Exposure Comp.] to the plus side or minus side, respectively
(exposure compensation). Normally, exposure is set automatically (auto exposure).
You can adjust the exposure in a range of –3.0 EV to +3.0 EV when the exposure
compensation dial is set to “0.”
Note
You can adjust the exposure in a range of –2.0 EV to +2.0 EV for movies.
If you shoot a subject in extremely bright or dark conditions, or when you use the flash,
you may not be able to get a satisfactory effect.
When the exposure compensation dial is set to other than “0,” settings for the exposure
compensation dial will be prioritized. For example, if you set [Exposure Comp.] to +3.0 EV,
but the exposure compensation dial is set to +2.0 EV, the “+2.0 EV” setting will be
prioritized.
When you set the exposure compensation dial to “0” from a setting other than “0,” the
exposure value switches to “0” even if the exposure has been set to other settings.
When you use [Manual Exposure], you can compensate for the exposure only when [ISO]
is set to [ISO AUTO].
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Exposure compensation dial
Based on the exposure value set by auto exposure, you can make the entire image brighter
or darker if you adjust [Exposure Comp.] to the plus side or minus side, respectively
(exposure compensation). Normally, exposure is set automatically (auto exposure).
1. Turn the exposure compensation dial.
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