Setting Guide (Video Edition)
Table Of Contents
- Table of Contents
- Getting Ready
- Settings
- Accessing Video Settings
- Storage
- Picture Quality
- Exposure
- Focus
- Audio
- Auto Capture
- Controls and Displays
- Timecode
- Hi-Res Zoom
- Power Zoom
- Reverse Ring for Focus
- Focus Ring Rotation Range
- Control Ring Response
- Customize i Menu
- Custom Controls
- Control Lock
- Fine ISO Control (Mode M)
- View Assist
- Zebra Pattern
- Grid Type
- Brightness Information Display
- Custom Shooting Displays
- Red REC frame indicator
- Viewfinder Display Size
- Auto Temperature Cutout
- Monitor Mode
- HDMI Output
- Viewing Videos
- Appendix
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Settings
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Picture Quality, Continued
■ Maximum Sensitivity
To prevent auto ISO sensitivity control setting ISO sensitivity too high,
you can use the [ISO sensitivity settings]> [Maximum sensitivity]
option in the video recording menu to select an upper limit from val-
ues between ISO 200 and Hi 2.0.
The maximum ISO sensitivity for videos recorded with [ON] selected
for [Electronic VR] in the video recording menu is ISO 25600.
The selected setting applies in modes
P
,
S
, and A and in mode
M
when
[
ON
] is selected for [
Auto ISO control (mode M)
].
Cautions: Auto ISO Sensitivity Control
• At high ISO sensitivities, “noise” (randomly-spaced bright pixels, fog, or lines) may increase. Noise can be
reduced by selecting [High], [Normal], or [Low] for [High ISO NR] in the video recording menu (033).
• At high ISO sensitivities, the camera may have diculty focusing.
• The foregoing can be prevented by choosing a lower value for [ISO sensitivity settings]> [Maxi-
mum sensitivity] in the video recording menu.
• The minimum values available for [Maximum sensitivity] and [ISO sensitivity (mode M)] when
[HLG] is selected for video tone mode are ISO 800 and 400, respectively.
• When [N-Log] is selected for video tone mode, the minimum values available for [Maximum sen-
sitivity] and [ISO sensitivity (mode M)] are ISO 1600 and Lo 2.0 (ISO 200 equivalent), respectively.