Table of Contents DIGITAL CAMERA Instruction Manual 1. Preparation 2. Shooting 3. Using the Menus 4. Shooting Settings 5. Playback 6. Customizing the Camera 7. Setting Up the Camera 8. Connecting the Camera to External Devices 9. Cautions 10. Information 11. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Model No. : IM027 Thank you for purchasing our digital camera. Before you start to use your new camera, please read these instructions carefully to enjoy optimum performance and a longer service life.
Before You Begin Read and Follow Safety Precautions Before You Begin To prevent incorrect operation resulting in fire or other damage to property or harm to yourself or to others, read “11. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS” (P. 332) in its entirety before using the camera. While using the camera, consult this manual to ensure safe and correct operation. Be sure to keep the manual in a safe place once it is read.
Product Manuals Product Manuals Instruction Manual (this pdf) A how-to guide to the camera and its features. The Instruction Manual can be downloaded from our website or directly using the “OM Image Share” smartphone app.
About This Manual About This Manual How to find what you want to know You can use the following methods to find what you want to know in this manual. Search method Where to look g Search based on what you want to do Table of Contents P. 6 Search based on names of buttons and parts of the camera Names of parts P. 15 Search based on menus and terms displayed on the monitor Default Settings P. 311 Search based on words Index P.
Symbols in this manual The following symbols are used throughout this manual. FGHI Symbols designating the buttons (respectively the up, down, left, and right arrow buttons) to press on the arrow pad. Represents operation of the front dial. j Represents operation of the rear dial. T Represents placing a finger lightly on the multi selector and pivoting it in the desired direction. S Represents pressing down on the center of the multi selector much as you would a button.
Table of Contents Table of Contents Before You Begin 2 Product Manuals 3 About This Manual 4 How to find what you want to know................................................4 How to read this manual.................4 Names of parts 15 1. Preparation 17 Unpacking the box contents......17 Attaching the Strap.....................18 Attaching Cable Protectors........19 Inserting and removing the battery..........................................20 Inserting the battery......................
Recording movies in photo shooting modes.............................61 Touch Controls (Silent Controls)....62 63 What you can do with menus.....63 How to operate the menus.........63 4. Shooting Settings 66 How to change the shooting settings (Direct buttons/Super Control Panel)..............................66 Direct Buttons................................66 The Super Control Panel/LV Super Control Panel......................69 Basic functions for focusing......
Table of Contents Other functions that are useful when focusing...........................102 Manual Focus Assist (MF Assist)..................................102 Focus Peaking Options (Peaking Settings).......................103 Choosing a Focus Distance for Preset MF (Preset MF distance)...................104 Disabling the MF Clutch (MF Clutch)..................................104 Lens Focus Direction (Focus Ring)................................104 Resetting the Lens Position at Shutdown (Reset Lens)....
Image Stabilization....................136 Reducing camera shake (KImage Stabilizer / nImage Stabilizer)....................................136 Image stabilization options (nIS Level)................................137 Half-press image stabilization (aImage Stabilizer)....................138 Burst mode image stabilization (jImage Stabilizer)..................138 Displaying camera motion on the monitor (Handheld Assist)...........139 Image Stabilization for IS Lenses (Lens I.S. Priority).....................
Table of Contents Configuring BULB/TIME/COMP Settings (BULB/TIME/COMP Settings).....173 Recording a series of shots with varied exposure (AE BKT)...........174 Recording pictures with varied white balance (WB BKT).............175 Recording pictures with varied flash level (FL BKT).....................175 Recording pictures with varied ISO sensitivity (ISO BKT)............176 Recording copies of one picture with different art filters applied (ART BKT)...................................
6. Customizing the Camera 208 Functions for Configuring Camera Controls.......................208 Changing the roles of buttons (Button Settings)..........................208 Assigning Roles to the Front and Rear Dials (KDial Function / nDial Function).....................................216 Changing the Dial Direction (Dial Direction).............................218 Changing the Functions of the Multi Selector (Multi Selector Settings)..............218 Customizing the Fn Lever (Fn Lever Settings)..........
Table of Contents Viewfinder Framing Grid Options (VKGrid Settings)...................235 Choosing the Settings Available via Multi-Fn (Multi Function Settings)..............236 Histogram Exposure Warning (Histogram Settings)....................236 Settings related to operation and display of menus................237 Configuring the cursor on the menu screen (Menu Cursor Settings)...............237 Choosing how to move between pages with the rear dial (g Loop in Menu Tab)................
Viewing Certificates (Certification)...............................258 Precautions for Using Wi‑Fi and Bluetooth® ..........................259 Disabling the camera’s wireless communication (Airplane Mode)...........................260 Connecting the camera to a smartphone................................260 Pairing the Camera and Smartphone (Wi-Fi Connection)......................261 Wireless Connection Standby Setting for When the Camera Is On (Bluetooth).............................
Table of Contents Using the charger (BCX-1)..........294 HLD-10 Power Battery Holder.....295 Notes on using this product.........296 Designated External Flash Units............................................297 Wireless remote control flash photography................................298 Other external flash units............300 Principal Accessories..................301 System chart..............................302 Cleaning and storing the camera........................................
Names of parts b 3 c 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 a 1 Mode dial lock..................................P. 39 2 Mode dial.........................................P. 39 3 F (Exposure compensation) button ...............................P. 43, 45, 47, 50, 106 4 R (Movie)/ h (High Res Shot)/ H (selection) button ...................................P. 59/P. 156/P. 197 5 Shutter button..................................P. 39 6 Front dial (k) ................... P.
9 0 a b c d e 1 Names of parts 2 3 4 f g 5 6 7 h i 8 j o p k q l r m n 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 a b c d 16 EN Diopter adjustment dial....................P. 37 MENU button..................................P. 63 u (LV) button...............................P. 37 Monitor (Touch screen) .............................P. 34, 37, 41, 101, 191 Viewfinder................................P. 37, 228 Eye sensor Eyecup...........................................P. 301 D (Erase) button...........................P.
1 Preparation Unpacking the box contents Camera Body cap * EP-18 eyecup * Hot shoe cover * 1 Preparation At purchase, the package contains the camera and the following accessories. If anything is missing or damaged, contact the dealer from whom you purchased the camera.
Attaching the Strap 1 1 Before attaching the strap, remove the end from the keeper loop and loosen the strap as shown. Preparation Keeper loop 2 Pass the end of the strap through the strap eyelet and back through the keeper loop. 3 Pass the end of the strap through the buckle and tighten as shown. • Attach the other end of the strap to the other eyelet. • After attaching the strap, pull on it firmly to ensure that it will not come loose.
Attaching Cable Protectors Attach the supplied cable protectors when connecting the supplied USB and HDMI cables. This prevents accidental disconnection and damage to the connectors. Mount the cable protector on the camera. 2 Tighten the screw. 3 Clip the cable clip to the cable and attach the clip to the strap. 1 Preparation 1 • The clip attaches to the buckle.
Inserting and removing the battery 1 Inserting the battery Confirm that the ON/OFF lever is in the OFF position. 2 Open the battery compartment cover. Preparation 1 Battery compartment cover 2 1 Battery compartment lock 3 20 EN Loading the battery. # Use only BLX-1 batteries (P. 17, 331).
4 Close the battery compartment cover. # Be sure the battery compartment cover is closed before using the camera. 1 2 Preparation %It is recommended to set aside a backup battery for prolonged shooting in case the battery in use drains. %Also read “Battery and charger” (P. 290). 1 Removing the battery Turn off the camera before opening or closing the battery compartment cover. To remove the battery, first push the battery lock knob in the direction of the arrow and then remove.
Charging the Battery using the supplied USB-AC adapter 1 # The battery will not be fully charged at the time of purchase. Charge the battery before use. 1 Preparation Check that the battery is in the camera, and connect the USB cable and USB-AC adapter. • When attaching the USB cable, use the supplied cable protector and cable clip to prevent damage to the connectors. g “Attaching Cable Protectors” (P.
Charging the Battery using a USB Device The battery inserted in the camera will charge when the camera is connected via a USB cable to a USB PD-compliant USB device. Charging via USB Confirm that the ON/OFF lever is in the OFF position. 2 Connect the camera to the USB device using a USB cable. Preparation 1 1 • When attaching the USB cable, use the supplied cable protector and cable clip to prevent damage to the connectors. g “Attaching Cable Protectors” (P.
Inserting and removing the card 1 Inserting the card In this manual, all storage devices are referred to as “cards.” Preparation The camera uses third-party SD, SDHC, or SDXC memory cards conforming to the SD (Secure Digital) standard. Cards must be formatted with this camera before first use or after being used with other cameras or computers. g “Formatting the card (Card Formatting)” (P. 241) • The camera has two card slots. 1 Confirm that the ON/OFF lever is in the OFF position.
Removing the card Press the card in to eject it. Pull out the card. # Never remove batteries or memory cards while the memory card access indicator (P. 34) is displayed. 1 When two memory cards are inserted, you can choose how each card is used according to your goals. g “Setting the card to record to (KCard Slot Settings / nCard Slot Settings)” (P.
Attaching and removing lenses 1 Attaching a lens to the camera • See page 291 for information on compatible lenses. Preparation 1 Confirm that the ON/OFF lever is in the OFF position. 2 Remove the rear cap of the lens and the body cap of the camera. Rear cap 1 2 1 3 2 Align the lens attachment mark (red) on the camera with the alignment mark (red) on the lens, then insert the lens into the camera’s body. Lens attachment mark 4 Rotate the lens clockwise until you hear it click.
5 Remove the front lens cap.
Removing Lenses 1 Confirm that the ON/OFF lever is in the OFF position. 2 Hold the lens release button and rotate the lens as shown.
Using the monitor Rotate the monitor for ease of viewing. The angle of the monitor can be adjusted according to conditions at the time of shooting. Up to 90° Preparation Up to 180° 1 Up to 270° • Gently rotate the monitor within its range of motion. Attempting to rotate the monitor beyond the limits shown below could damage the connectors.
Turning the camera on 1 1 Set the ON/OFF lever to the ON position. Preparation • When the camera is turned on, the monitor will turn on and display the super control panel (P. 69). The viewfinder turns on when you put your eye to the viewfinder. When the viewfinder is lit up, the monitor turns off. See P. 37 for information on how to switch between the viewfinder and the monitor. • To turn the camera off, return the lever to the OFF position.
Initial setup After turning the camera on for the first time, perform the initial setup by choosing a language and setting the camera clock. 1 Press the Q button when the initial setup dialog is displaying prompting you to choose a language. Please select your language. OK Veuillez choisir votre langue. OK Bitte wählen Sie Ihre Sprache. OK Por favor, selecciona tu idioma. OK OK 1 Preparation # The file name is also included with the date and time information.
4 1 Set the date, time, and date format. • Use the HI buttons to highlight items. • Use the FG buttons to change the highlighted item. • The clock can be adjusted at any time from the menu. g “Setting the Camera Clock (X Settings)” (P. 257) Y M D – – – – . – –. – – Time –– : –– : –– Preparation 5 Press the Q button. 6 Highlight a time zone using the FG buttons and press the Q button. 7 Press the Q button to set the clock. Y/M/D MENU The time is displayed using a 24-hour clock.
What to Do If You Can’t Read the Display If you see unfamiliar characters or words in other languages, you may not have selected the language you intended. Follow the steps below to choose another language. Press the MENU button to view the menus. K1 K2 AF n q G K 1 1. การตั้งค่าพื้นฐาน/คุณภาพของภาพ e 1 My โหมดกำหนดเอง KK YF KKการตั้งค่าโดยละเอียด สัดส่วนภาพ ตรวจดูภาพ 4:3 ปิด ชดเชยเงาแสง ปิด Preparation 1 MENU button 2 Highlight the e (setup) tab using the front dial. K1 K2 AF n 1.
2 Shooting Information displays while shooting 2 %For information on the super control panel, which appears on the monitor by default, see P. 71. Shooting Monitor display during still photography 1 2 34 5678 9 [99] 100% USB s< 0 k PC PC a b cde fg hi ! $ | HDR1 # 1 } ^ { >h < ] [ On \ Z Y Heat W Set / X 2x 1 [1:02:03] 4:3 1 LF 2 LF j 1 4K 60p L- 8 FOCUSBKT S-AF Off PBH 100% 80% S-ISAuto IS Auto 3 BKT BKT WBAuto Heat AEL 40mm Call V U T [99]KTest 1 1023 ND8-LV FLK fps 100% P C
1 2 3 4 5 9 0 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z [ \ ] ^ < > { } | ! # $ % & ( ) = / * , ; : Exposure compensation................P. 106 AE BKT..........................................P. 174 Focus Indicator..............................P. 102 Preview..........................................P. 224 Aperture value...........................P. 43, 45 Subject Detection............................P. 90 Time lapse shooting.................
+ _ . Audio recording level .......................P. 62 Headphone volume .........................P. 62 Electronic Zoom...............................P. 62 Time code......................................P. 181 *1 Displayed when the camera is connected to OM Capture in [0RAW/Control] mode and the computer is the sole save location of images (P. 284).
Switching between displays The camera uses an eye sensor to automatically switch between the viewfinder and monitor displays. The viewfinder and monitor display (super control panel/live view) also show information on camera settings. Options are available for controlling display switching and choosing the information shown. The camera monitor displays the super control panel (P. 69) by default.
Switching the information display PA S M B n You can switch the information displayed in the monitor during shooting using the INFO button. 2 Shooting 100% r O 1 1023 1 [1:02:03] 1 LF 1 4K 60p INFO button L-8 S-AF 3 INFO P 1/ 250 F 5.6 - 0 + 0.0 ISO Auto INFO 200 Information 1 100% r O 1 1023 1 [1:02:03] 1 LF 1 4K 60p L-8 S-AF 3 INFO Image Only P 1/ 250 F 5.6 - 0 + 0.
Shooting still pictures PA S M B n Use the mode dial to select the shooting mode, and then shoot the image. Mode icon 2 Shooting Indicator Types of shooting modes For how to use the various shooting modes, see the following. P Program AE (P. 43) A Aperture-priority AE (P. 45) S Shutter-priority AE (P. 47) M B Manual exposure (P. 49) Bulb/time (P. 51) Live composite (P. 54) C1/C2/C3/C4 Custom (P. 57) %For information on n on the mode dial, see P. 59.
3 Adjust the focus. • Lightly press the shutter button down to the first position (press the shutter button halfway). The AF confirmation mark (() will be displayed, and a green frame (AF target) will be displayed in the focus location. %You can also focus by pressing the AF-ON button. (P. 83) 2 Press the shutter button halfway Shooting 100% P r O 1 1023 1 [1:02:03] 1/ 250 F 5.6 - 1 LF 0 + AF frame 0.
Shooting with touch screen operations You can tap the subject to focus and take a photograph. PA S M B n 100% r O 1 1023 1 [1:02:03] 1 LF 1 4K 60p L-8 S-AF 3 1/ 250 F 5.6 - 0 + 0.0 ISO Auto 200 Q Tap a subject to focus and automatically release the shutter. This option is not available in mode B (bulb), in n (movie) mode, or when [FAF] or [FAFb] is selected for AF mode (P. 72). R Shooting with touch screen operations is disabled.
Photo Review 2 (Image Review) PA S M B n Pictures are displayed immediately after shooting. This gives you a chance to quickly review the shot. You can choose how long pictures are displayed or disable photo review altogether. To end photo review and resume shooting at any time, press the shutter button halfway. Shooting 0.3–20sec Choose how long photos are displayed. Off Photo review disabled. The camera continues to display the view through the lens after shooting.
Taking Pictures Using the Shooting Modes Letting the camera choose aperture and shutter speed (P: Program AE) PA S M B n 1 Rotate the mode dial to P. 2 Focus and check the display. 3 • Use the front and rear dials to adjust the following settings. Front dial: Exposure compensation (P. 106) Rear dial: Program shift (P. 44) • The shutter speed and aperture chosen by the camera are displayed. • Exposure compensation can also be adjusted using the F button.
Subject Too Dark or Too Bright If the camera is unable to achieve optimal exposure, the shutter-speed and aperture displays will flash as shown. Display Large aperture (low f/-number)/ slow shutter speed 2 60" F2.8 Shooting Small aperture (high f/-number)/ fast shutter speed 8000 F22 Problem/solution The subject is too dark. • Use a flash. Subject is too bright. • The limits of the camera metering system have been exceeded.
Choosing aperture (A: Aperture-Priority AE) PA S M B n Lower aperture values… F2.8 F4.0 …reduce depth of field and increase blur. 1 Rotate the mode dial to A. 2 Choose an aperture. 3 Higher aperture values… F5.6 F8.0 F11 2 Shooting In this mode, you choose the aperture (f/-number) and the camera automatically sets the shutter speed for optimal exposure according to subject brightness.
Subject Too Dark or Too Bright If the camera is unable to achieve optimal exposure, the shutter-speed display will flash as shown. Display Slow shutter speed 2 60" F5.6 Shooting Fast shutter speed 8000 F5.6 Problem/solution Underexposure. • Choose a lower aperture value. Overexposure. • Choose a higher aperture value. • If the subject is still overexposed at the higher value, the limits of the camera metering system have been exceeded.
Choosing shutter speed (S: Shutter-Priority AE) PA S M B n In this mode, you choose the shutter speed and the camera automatically sets aperture for optimal exposure according to subject brightness. Faster shutter speeds appear to “freeze” fast-moving subjects. Slower shutter speeds add blur to moving objects, lending them a sense of motion for a dynamic effect. Slower shutter speeds… 15 30 …produce dynamic shots with a sense of motion. 1 Rotate the mode dial to S. 2 Choose a shutter speed.
Subject Too Dark or Too Bright If the camera is unable to achieve optimal exposure, the aperture display will flash as shown. Display Low aperture value 2 2000 F2.8 Shooting High aperture value 125 F22 Problem/solution Underexposure. • Choose a slower shutter speed. Overexposure. • Choose a faster shutter speed. Shutter speeds as fast as 1/32000 s are available in silent mode. • If the subject is still overexposed at the higher speed, the limits of the camera metering system have been exceeded.
Choosing aperture and shutter speed (M: Manual Exposure) PA S M B n In this mode, you choose the aperture and shutter speed. You can adjust settings according to your goals, for example by combining fast shutter speeds with small apertures (high f/-numbers) for increased depth of field. Rotate the mode dial to M. 2 Adjust aperture and shutter speed. 2 Shooting 1 100% r O 1 1023 1 [1:02:03] 1 4K 60p L-8 S-AF • Use the front and rear dials to adjust the following settings.
Subject Too Dark or Too Bright If the camera is unable to achieve optimal exposure with [Auto] selected for [K ISO], the ISO sensitivity display will flash as shown. Display ISO Auto L80 2 Shooting ISO Auto 25600 Problem/solution Overexposure. • Choose a higher aperture value or faster shutter speed. Underexposure. • Choose a lower aperture value or slower shutter speed. • If the warning does not clear from the display, choose a higher value for ISO sensitivity. g “Changing ISO sensitivity (ISO)” (P.
(B: Bulb/Time) Long Exposures PA S M B n Select this mode to leave the shutter open for a long exposure. You can preview the photo in live view and end the exposure when the desired results have been achieved. Use when long exposures are required, for example when photographing night scenes or fireworks. 2 Shooting # For long exposure shooting, it is recommended that you fix the camera securely on a tripod and set [KImage Stabilizer] (P. 136) to [S-IS Off].
3 Press the MENU button. Live Bulb • You will be prompted to choose the interval at which the preview is updated. Off Display Counts of each ISO sensitivity ISO times L80~ 400~ 800~ 1600~ 24 19 14 MENU 2 Shooting 4 5 Highlight an interval using FG. 6 Press the MENU button repeatedly to exit the menus. 7 Adjust aperture. 9 OK Press the Q button to select the highlighted option. • The menus will be displayed.
%Display brightness can be adjusted during bulb/time photography. g “Configuring BULB/TIME/COMP Settings (BULB/TIME/COMP Settings)” (P. 173) %In mode B (bulb), you can adjust focus manually while the exposure is in progress. This allows you to defocus during the exposure or focus at the end of the exposure. g “Configuring BULB/TIME/COMP Settings (BULB/TIME/COMP Settings)” (P. 173) ! Noise 2 Shooting While shooting at slow shutter speeds, noise may appear on screen.
Lighten Blending 2 (B: Live Composite Photography) PA S M B n Leave the shutter open for a long exposure. You can view the light trails left by fireworks or stars and photograph them without changing the exposure of the background. The camera combines multiple shots and records them as a single photograph. Shooting # For live composite photography, it is recommended that you fix the camera securely on a tripod and set [KImage Stabilizer] (P. 136) to [S-IS Off]. 1 Rotate the mode dial to B.
8 Press the shutter button all the way down to ready the camera. 100% r O 1 1023 1 [1:02:03] 1 LF 1 4K 60p L-8 S-AF • The camera is ready to shoot when [Ready for composite shooting] is displayed. 3 Ready for composite shooting B 10 Press the shutter button again to end shooting. F 5.6 - 0 + 0.0 ISO 200 • Live composite photography will start. The display will be updated after each exposure. • Shooting ends automatically after the time selected for [Live Composite Timer] (P. 173).
Saving Custom Settings to the Mode Dial (C1/C2/C3/C4 Custom Modes) 2 Frequently-used settings and shooting modes can be saved as custom modes and recalled as needed simply by rotating the mode dial. Saved settings can also be recalled from the menus. • Save settings to positions C1 through C4. Shooting Saving Settings 1 (Assign to Custom Mode) PA S M B n Choose a mode other than n and adjust settings as desired. • For information on the settings that can be saved, see the menu list (P. 311).
8 Highlight [Set] using the FG buttons and press the Q button. C1 Set current shooting mode and settings. • Any existing settings will be overwritten. • To restore default settings for the selected custom mode, highlight [Reset] and press the Q button. Set Reset MENU 9 OK 2 Press the MENU button to exit the menus. Using Custom Modes (C1/C2/C3/C4) PA S M B n Shooting %Custom modes can be updated automatically to reflect any changes made to settings (C1, C2, C3, or C4) during shooting.
Recalling Saved Settings In modes other than n, you can recall the settings stored in custom modes [C1] through [C4]. Press the MENU button to display the menus. Highlight the _ tab using the front dial. K1 K2 AF n q G K 1 1. Basic Settings/Image Quality e My 2 Custom Mode Shooting 1 2 Image Review 4:3 Off Shading Comp. Off KK YF KK Detailed Settings Image Aspect 3 Highlight [1. Basic Settings/Image Quality] using the HI buttons or the rear dial.
Recording Movies # When recording movies, use an SD card that supports an SD speed class of 10 or higher. # A UHS-II or UHS-I card with a UHS speed class of 3 or better is required when: a movie resolution of [4K] or [C4K] is selected in the [nK] menu or a Motion Compensation of [A-I] (All-Intra) is selected in the [nK] menu Recording movies in movie mode (n) Rotate the mode dial to n (movie mode) to record movies using the effects available in P, A, S, and M modes (P. 60).
Choosing an Exposure Mode (n Mode (Movie Exposure Modes)) PA S M B n You can create movies that take advantage of the effects available in P, A, S, and M modes. 2 Shooting 1 2 3 Press the MENU button to display the menus. 4 5 Highlight [nMode] using the FG buttons and press the Q button. Highlight the n tab using the front dial. Highlight [1. Basic Settings/Image Quality] using the HI buttons or the rear dial. Highlight the desired mode using FG buttons and press the Q button.
Recording movies in photo shooting modes Movies can be recorded in program AE mode even when the mode dial is not in the n position. # [RREC] must be assigned to a button using [KButton Function] (P. 208). # The AF target takes on the shape selected for movie mode (P. 59). Rotate the mode dial to n (movie mode) and choose target shape in the AF target selection display (P. 77). 2 Press the button, to which [RREC] has been assigned, to begin recording.
Touch Controls 2 (Silent Controls) PA S M B n You can prevent the camera from recording operating sounds that occur due to camera operations while shooting. After tapping an item, tap the displayed arrows 1 to select the settings. 2 3 145 min (REC 00:12 TC00:00:01 DF 1 [1:02:03] 1 4K 60p Off W T M-IS2 P8 3 ±0 RL nP WBAuto 1/ 250 F 5.6 Shooting 4 5 - 0 + 0.0 ISO Auto 6 200 7 1 power zoom Zoom power zoom lenses in or out. 2 headphone volume Adjust volume when using headphones.
3 Using the Menus What you can do with menus In addition to shooting and playback options, the menus contain options that let you customize the operation and display of the camera, and set up the camera. There are several tabs which represent function categories, and related functions are contained in each page. 3 Using the Menus For information on tab categories and functions on each page, see “Default Settings” (P. 311). How to operate the menus Front dial : Select a tab.
3 Use HI or the rear dial to select the desired page. • [AE BKT] is on the 3rd page: [3. Bracketing]. Operate the HI buttons or the rear dial until the [3. Bracketing] page is highlighted. K1 K K2 AF n 2 1. Computational Modes Using the Menus Use FG to select [AE BKT] and press the Q button. e My Off Live ND Shooting Off Focus Stacking Off HDR Off Multiple Exposure Off 3.
Displaying the description of a menu item When you press the INFO button while a menu item is selected, the description of the menu is displayed. K1 K K2 AF n 2 1. Computational Modes q G High Res Shot High Res Shot Takes and combines multiple Live ND Shooting to create a super high Focuspictures Stacking HDR resolution image. Multiple Exposure e My Off Off Off Off Off 2. AF K1 K2 AF n q G e My Q 2.
4 Shooting Settings How to change the shooting settings (Direct buttons/ Super Control Panel) The camera offers many photography-related functions. Depending on how often you use them, you can access settings via buttons or icons in the display. Direct Buttons 4 Frequently-used photographic functions are assigned to buttons. These are referred to as “direct buttons”. The buttons to which functions can be assigned are listed below.
Direct buttons during photo shooting Direct button Assigned function g One-touch white balance P. 152 2 Z button Preview P. 224 3 u (LV) button Display (monitor/viewfinder) selection P. 37 4 AEL button AEL P. 109 5 AF-ON button AF-ON P. 83, 84 6 ISO button ISO sensitivity P. 113 7 Multi selector (T) N (AF target position) P. 76 8 Multi selector (S) Off* - 9 Arrow pad (FGHI) Off* - 0 jY# button Sequential/self-timer shooting/flash P.
For information on how each direct button function works, see the explanation page of each function. This section explains how to operate when a selection menu is displayed, using [AF Mode] as an example. 1 Press the button of the function you want to use. • Press the AF m button • A selection menu appears. p B C CHi CSh ESP Single AF S-AF C-AF b C-AF+TR Preb FAF 4 Selection menu Shooting Settings 2 Rotate the front/rear dial so select a setting. • You can also use the FGHI buttons.
The Super Control Panel/LV Super Control Panel The super control panel/LV super control panel lists shooting settings and their current values. Use the super control panel when framing shots in the viewfinder, the LV super control panel when framing shots in the monitor (“live view”). • In photo shooting mode, pressing the u (LV) button switches between viewfinder photography and live view photography. u (LV button) 100% 100% r 2022.02.01 16:30:43 P 1/ Small 250 - F + 0 5.6 ISO Auto ± 0.
2 Highlight an item using FGHI. Face & Eye Detection P • The selected setting will be highlighted. • You can also highlight items by tapping them in the display. 1/ Small 250 - F + 0 5.6 ISO Auto ± 0.0 WB Auto 3 S-AF Off G 0.3 # p 4:3 YF YF 1023 200 r x± S-IS Auto 60p L-8 1:02:03 0 The name of the selected function appears. 3 Rotate the front/rear dial to change the highlighted setting.
Settings Available in the Super Control/LV Super Control Panel Photo shooting mode LV super control panel 1 2 Natural 3 P 4 Small 5 3 6 7 S-AF 8 9 1/ 250 - F + 0 ± 0.0 Auto 200 r Off # p 4:3 YF YF 1023 0 l m G 0.3 x± S-IS Auto 60p L-8 1:02:03 1 2 Natural 3 P 4 Small 5 3 6 7 S-AF 8 9 0 a b c d e f g 1/ 250 - 0 CWB Off p YF 1023 h ij k n Name of the currently selected option Shutter speed............................P. 43, 47 Shooting mode................................P.
Basic functions for focusing Choosing a focus mode (KAF Mode / nAF Mode) PA S M B n You can select a focusing method (focus mode). 4 Button AF m button n HIj Super Control Panel Q n KAF Mode / nAF Mode Menu MENU n AF n1. AF n KAF Mode MENU n AF n4. Movie AF n nAF Mode Shooting Settings S‑AF (Single AF) The camera focuses once when the shutter button is pressed halfway or the AF-ON button is pressed.
C‑AF+TR (AF tracking) Preb (Preset MF) The camera automatically focuses on the preset focus point when shooting. FAF (Starry Sky AF) (only during photo shooting) Choose this mode for pictures of stars in the night sky. Press the AF-ON button to focus on the stars. g “Using Starry Sky AF” (P. 74) 4 Shooting Settings Press the shutter button halfway or press the AF-ON button to focus; the camera then tracks and maintains focus on the current subject while the button is held in position.
Using Starry Sky AF 4 Shooting Settings 74 EN 1 2 Select [FAF] for AF mode. 3 Press the shutter button all the way down to take the picture. Press the AF-ON button to initiate starry sky AF. • To interrupt starry sky AF, press the AF-ON button again. • You can configure the camera so that starry sky AF starts when the shutter button is pressed halfway.g “Changing the settings of Starry Sky AF (Starry Sky AF Setting)” (P. 85) • The camera displays [Starry Sky AF is Running] during starry sky AF.
Setting a focus position for Preb 1 2 Select [Preb] with the AFm button, and press INFO button. 3 Press the Q button. Press the shutter button halfway to focus. • Focus can be adjusted by rotating the focus ring. %The distance for the preset focus point can be set with [Preset MF distance] (P. 104). %The camera also focuses at the preset distance: - when turned on and - when you exit the menus to the shooting display. 1 Choose a focus mode marked with an b icon (P. 72).
Choosing a Focus Target (AF Target Point) PA S M B n The frame showing the location of the focus point is referred to as the “AF target”. You can position the target over your subject. At default settings, the multi selector is used to position the AF target. 1 Use the multi selector to position the AF target. 4 Shooting Settings Multi selector • The AF target is displayed at the start of the operation. • To select the center AF target, press the multi selector or press and hold the Q button.
Choosing an AF Target Mode (AF Target Mode) Button S (kept pressed) and k Super Control Panel Q n AF Target Mode 1 Keep the multi selector pressed while rotating the front or rear dial. + 4 Shooting Settings Multi selector • The camera cycles through AF target modes as shown. f All f Large Single f Small f Middle f Cross f • The only options available when FAF is selected are ySmall, AMiddle, and BLarge.
y Small f Small z Cross f Cross A Middle f Middle B Large f Select a small-sized group of targets. The camera chooses the target used for focus from within the selected group. Select a group of targets arranged in a cross. The camera chooses the target used for focus from within the selected group. 4 Shooting Settings Select a middle-sized group of targets. The camera chooses the target used for focus from within the selected group. Large Select a large-sized group of targets.
Setting the options for AF target modes (KAF Target Mode Settings) PA S M B n Specify which options are displayed when setting the KAF Target Mode. Menu 1 MENU n AF n5. AF Target Settings & Operations n KAF Target Mode Settings Select the AF target modes that you want to have displayed as options and put a check (v) next to each of them. KAF Target Mode Settings oAll MSingle zCross AMid • Select an option using FG and press the Q button to put a check (v) next to it.
Zoom frame AF/Zoom AF (Super Spot AF) PA S M B n You can zoom in on the display during shooting. For greater precision during focusing, zoom in on the focus area. At higher zoom ratios, you can focus on areas smaller than the standard focus target. You can reposition the focus area as desired during zoom. Button A button to which a has been assigned # Before you will be able to use Super Spot AF, you must use [Button Settings] (P. 208) to assign [a] (P. 210) to a camera control.
4 Press the button to which [a] is assigned once more. 3x 100% 4 Bulb F 5.6 Exposure adjustment display for modes M and B # Focus zoom applies to the display only. Pictures taken with the camera are not affected. # Zoom AF does not work during zoom display and when using a Four Thirds system lens. # When [nDigital Tele-converter] is [On] in movie recording mode, camera cannot zoom. %Pictures can also be taken during zoom frame AF display and zoom AF display.
Functions for configuring how to focus Combined Auto and Manual Focus (K AF+MF) PA S M B n After focusing using autofocus, you can adjust focus manually by keeping the shutter button pressed halfway and rotating the focus ring. Switch from auto to manual focus at will or fine-tune focus manually after focusing with autofocus. %The procedure varies with the AF mode selected. 4 Menu MENU n AF n1. AF n KAF+MF Shooting Settings On Enable manual focus adjustment in autofocus mode.
Configuring the AF operation when the shutter button is pressed (KAF by half-pressing a) PA S M B n You can choose whether the camera focuses when the shutter button is pressed halfway. MENU n AF n1. AF n KAF by half-pressing a S-AF Set the AF operation for when the AF mode is [S-AF]. [No]: The camera does not start AF operation when the shutter button is pressed halfway. [Yes]: The camera starts AF operation when the shutter button is pressed halfway.
Using Autofocus in Manual Focus Mode (e in MF mode) PA S M B n You can configure the camera so that it focuses with autofocus when you press the AF-ON button, even if the AF mode is [MF] or [Preb]. 4 Shooting Settings 84 EN Menu MENU n AF n1. AF n e in MF mode No If the AF mode is [MF] or [Preb], the camera does not focus with autofocus even when the AF-ON button is pressed. Yes If the AF mode is [MF] or [Preb], the camera focuses with autofocus in [S-AF] mode when the AF-ON button is pressed.
Changing the settings of Starry Sky AF (Starry Sky AF Setting) PA S M B n You can configure the operation of the Starry Sky AF function. MENU n AF n1. AF n Starry Sky AF Setting AF Priority [Accuracy]: Prioritize focus accuracy over speed. Use a tripod. [Speed]: Prioritize focus speed over accuracy. AF Operation [a]: Focuses with autofocus while the shutter button is pressed halfway. [e]: Focuses with autofocus while the AF-ON button is pressed.
Functions for customizing AF operation to fit the subject C‑AF Center Target Priority 4 (KC-AF Center Priority) PA S M B n When focusing using group-target AF in [C‑AF] and [C‑AFb] modes, the camera always assigns priority to the center target in the selected group for a repeated series of focus operations. Only if the camera is unable to focus using the center focus target will it focus using the surrounding targets in the selected focus group.
C‑AF Tracking Sensitivity (KC-AF Sensitivity / nC-AF Sensitivity) PA S M B n Choose how rapidly the camera responds to changes in the distance to the subject while focusing with [C-AF], [C-AFb], [C-AF+TR] or [C-AF+TRb] selected for [KAF Mode], or with [C-AF] or [C-AF+TR] selected for [nAF Mode]. This can help autofocus track a quickly-moving subject or prevent the camera refocusing when an object passes between the subject and the camera. Menu MENU n AF n1. AF n KC-AF Sensitivity MENU n AF n4.
Face priority AF/Eye priority AF (Face & Eye Detection) The camera automatically detects and focuses on the faces or eyes of portrait subjects. Super Control Panel Q n Face & Eye Detection Menu MENU n AF n2. AF n Face & Eye Detection Face Detection On The camera detects and focuses on faces. Off Face priority AF off. Ii Face & Eye Detection On The camera detects faces and focuses on the eye closest to the camera.
3 Press the shutter button the rest of the way down to shoot. • When set to [p] (Digital ESP metering) (P. 109), metering is performed with priority given to faces. # You may be unable to use [Face & Eye Detection] depending on the setting of [Subject Detection] (P. 90). Set [Subject Detection] to [Off]. # Depending on the subject and the art filter setting, the camera may not be able to correctly detect the face. # This function is disabled when the AF target mode (P.
Tracking Focus on Selected Subjects (Subject Detection) PA S M B n The camera can detect subjects of specific types when focusing. You may find it hard to focus on the driver or cockpit of a fast-moving subject such as a race car or airplane. This feature detects and focuses on specific elements of such subjects. 4 Shooting Settings Menu MENU n AF n2. AF n Subject Detection D The camera detects cars or motorcycles.
Taking Pictures Using [Subject Detection] 1 Select the [KAF Mode] or the [nAF Mode]. 2 Point the camera at your subject. • For photo shooting, select a setting other than [FAF] or [FAFb]. • For movie recording, select [C-AF+TR]. O 1 1023 1 [1:02:03] 1 LF D 1 4K 60p L-8 AF Limit S-AF 3 P 1/ 250 F 5.6 - 0 3 Press the shutter button halfway to focus. 4 Press the shutter button the rest of the way down to take the picture. + 0.
Functions for changing camera operation regarding focus Lens Focus Range 4 (KAF Limiter) PA S M B n Choose the range in which the camera will focus using autofocus. This is effective in situations in which an obstacle presents itself between the subject and the camera during the focus operation, causing drastic changes in focus. You can also use it to prevent the camera focusing on foreground objects when shooting through a fence, window, or the like.
Configuring [AF Limiter] 1 Configure options. • Select an option using FG and press the Q button to display the setting menu. • Press the Q button again to return to the KAF Limiter setting screen. KAF Limiter AF Limiter Distance for On1 Distance for On2 Distance for On3 Release Priority On1 5.0~999.9m 10.0~999.9m 50.0~999.9m On MENU OK Set the range of focusing distances to be used when [On1] is selected. Change the number with FG. Use HI to move between digits. [000.0] – [999.
C-AF Lens Scanning (KAF Scanner) PA S M B n Choose whether the camera performs a focus scan. If the camera is unable to focus, it will scan for the focus position by cycling the lens from the minimum focus distance to infinity. You can limit the scanning operation if desired. This option takes effect when [C-AF], [C-AF+TR], [C-AFb], or [C-AF+TRb] is selected for [KAF Mode] (P. 72). 4 Shooting Settings 94 EN Menu MENU n AF n3. AF n KAF Scanner Off The camera will not scan if unable to focus.
Fine-Tuning Autofocus (KAF Focus Adjustment) PA S M B n Fine-tune phase-detection autofocus. Focus can be fine-tuned by up to ±20 steps. Menu MENU n AF n3. AF n KAF Focus Adjustment # Normally there is no need to fine-tune autofocus using this item. Fine-tuning focus may prevent the camera focusing normally. # Focus fine-tuning has no effect in [S‑AF] and [S‑AFb] modes. Using the saved focus adjustment value Select [AF Focus Adjustment] using FG and press the Q button.
AF Illuminator Autofocus Assist (AF Illuminator) PA S M B n The AF illuminator lights to assist the focus operation when lighting is poor. 4 Shooting Settings 96 EN Menu MENU n AF n2. AF n AF Illuminator On The illuminator lights during autofocus if the subject is poorly lit. Off The illuminator does not light even if the subject is poorly lit. # To use the AF illuminator during silent photography, you will need to change the option selected for [Silents Settings] (P. 132).
Functions for setting the focusing position Matching AF Target Selection to Camera Orientation (KOrientation Linked N) PA S M B n Menu 1 MENU n AF n5. AF Target Settings & Operations n KOrientation Linked N Select a function with which you want to save different settings for landscape and portrait orientations, and put a check (v) next to it. • Select an option using FG and press the Q button to put a check (v) next to it. To remove the check, press the Q button again.
Choosing the AF Home Position (KN Set Home) PA S M B n Choose the home position for the [NHome] feature. The [NHome] feature lets you recall a previously-saved “home position” for AF target at the touch of a button. This item is used to choose the home position. Menu 4 1 MENU n AF n5. AF Target Settings & Operations n KN Set Home Select a setting you wish to store with the home position and put a check (v) next to it.
AF Target Selection (NSelect Screen Settings) PA S M B n Choose the roles played by the front and rear dials or arrow pad during AF target selection. The controls used can be selected according to how the camera is used or personal taste. Menu MENU n AF n5. AF Target Settings & Operations n NSelect Screen Settings d button Assign roles to FGHI. [Off]: None. [6Pos]: Position the AF target (P. 76). [NMode]: Choose the AF target mode (e.g., oAll, ySmall) (P. 77).
Enabling AF Target Selection Wrap (N Loop Settings) PA S M B n You can choose whether AF target selection “wraps around” the edges of the display. You can also choose whether you have the option of selecting oAll (all targets) before AF target selection “wraps around” to the opposite border of the display. Menu MENU n AF n5. AF Target Settings & Operations n N Loop Settings [Off]: Wrap disabled. Target selection stays within the borders of the display.
Touch AF Target Selection for Viewfinder Photography (AF Targeting Pad) PA S M B n Use touch controls in the monitor to select the AF target during viewfinder photography. Glide a finger over the monitor to position the focus target while viewing your subject in the viewfinder. Menu MENU n AF n5. AF Target Settings & Operations n AF Targeting Pad Monitor touch controls cannot be used for AF target selection during viewfinder photography.
Other functions that are useful when focusing Manual Focus Assist (MF Assist) PA S M B n This is a focus assist function for MF. When the focus ring is rotated, the edge of the subject is enhanced or a portion of the screen display is magnified. When you stop operating the focus ring, the screen returns to the original display. Menu MENU n AF n6. MF n MF Assist Magnify Magnifies a portion of the screen. [Off]: Normal display. [On]: Magnifies a portion of the screen.
Focus Peaking Options (Peaking Settings) PA S M B n Highlight objects using color outlines. This makes objects that are in focus easier to see during manual focus and the like. A button to which [Peaking] has been assigned n INFO button Menu MENU n AF n6. MF n Peaking Settings Peaking Color Choose the focus peaking color. [White] / [Black] / [Red] / [Yellow] Highlight Intensity Choose the focus peaking level. [Low] / [Normal] / [High] Image Brightness Adj.
Choosing a Focus Distance for Preset MF (Preset MF distance) PA S M B n Set the focusing position for Preset MF. Specify the number and unit (m or ft). Menu MENU n AF n6. MF n Preset MF distance # If the lens is equipped with a focus limiter, disable it before proceeding. # The figures displayed are intended as guides only. Disabling the MF Clutch 4 (MF Clutch) PA S M B n Shooting Settings Disable the manual focus clutch, which is found on some lenses.
Resetting the Lens Position at Shutdown (Reset Lens) PA S M B n You have the option of not restoring the lens to the reset focus position when the camera is turned off. This lets you turn the camera off without changing the focus position. Menu MENU n AF n6. MF n Reset Lens Off The lens focus position is not reset when the camera is turned off. Power zoom lenses also return to the zoom position they were in before the camera was turned off.
Metering and Exposure Controlling exposure (Exposure Compensation) PA S M B n The exposure selected automatically by the camera can be altered to suit your artistic intent. Choose positive values to make pictures brighter, negative values to make them darker. 4 Button* F (Exposure compensation) button n HIkj Super Control Panel Q n Exposure Comp. Shooting Settings * When using in M mode, rotate the front or rear dial while pressing the F (Exposure compensation) button.
Adjusting Exposure Compensation Modes P, A, and S In movie mode, exposure compensation can be adjusted when [P], [A], or [S] is selected for [nMode] (movie exposure mode) (P. 60). 1 Rotate the front dial to adjust exposure compensation. 2 Take pictures. • You can also choose a value by pressing the F button and using HI. Mode M In movie mode, exposure compensation can be adjusted when [M] is selected for [nMode] (movie exposure mode). You must first however select [On] for [bISO-Auto] (P.
Reducing Flicker Under LED Lighting (KFlicker Scan / nFlicker Scan) PA S M B n Banding may occur in photographs taken under LED lighting. Use [KFlicker Scan] / [nFlicker Scan] to optimize shutter speed while viewing banding in the display. # K: This item can be used in S, M, and silent mode and with Pro Capture shooting. n: This item can be used when [nMode] (movie exposure mode) is [S] or [M]. # The range of available shutter speeds is reduced. 4 Menu MENU n _ n4. Exposure n KFlicker Scan MENU n n n1.
Choosing how the camera measures brightness (Metering) PA S M B n You can choose how the camera meters subject brightness. Button AF m button n FGk Super Control Panel Q n Metering Menu MENU n _ n5. Metering n Metering Suited to most scenes, including back-lit subjects. The camera meters 324 areas of the frame and calculates optimal exposure taking into consideration the nature of the scene.
AE Lock Exposure Metering (Metering during B) PA S M B n Choose the metering method used to meter exposure when exposure is locked using the AEL button. Menu MENU n _ n5. Metering n Metering during B • For more information on AE lock, see P. 109. 4 Shooting Settings Auto Exposure is metered using the method selected for [Metering] (P. 109).
Locking exposure when the shutter button is pressed halfway (AEL by half-pressing a) PA S M B n Configure the camera so that it locks exposure when the shutter button is pressed halfway. MENU n _ n5. Metering n AEL by half-pressing a No Exposure is not locked when the shutter button is pressed halfway. Exposure is determined based on the shooting conditions when the shutter button is pressed fully. Yes Exposure is locked when the shutter button is pressed halfway.
Setting metering options for sequential shooting (Metering during j) PA S M B n 4 Menu MENU n _ n5. Metering n Metering during j No The camera meters exposure when capturing the first frame and exposure is locked during sequential shooting. Yes The camera meters brightness and determines exposure for each frame. Shooting Settings # If exposure is locked by pressing the AEL button (P. 109) or pressing the shutter button halfway (P.
Changing ISO sensitivity (ISO) PA S M B n Select a value according to subject brightness. Higher values let you photograph darker scenes but also increase image “noise” (mottling). Select [Auto] to let the camera adjust sensitivity according to lighting conditions. Button ISO button n HIj Super Control Panel Q n ISO # ISO sensitivity is fixed at [Auto] during movie recording when [P], [A], or [S] is selected for [nMode] (movie exposure mode).
4 Shooting Settings # The following restrictions apply when [M] is selected for [n Mode] (movie exposure mode) depending on the picture mode: • [a2 OM-Log400] / [a3 HLG]: - If the frame rate selected for [nK] is 23.98p, 24.00p, 25.00p, or 29.97p, [Auto] is restricted to sensitivities of ISO 400–6400. - If the frame rate selected for [nK] is 50.00p or 59.94p, [Auto] is restricted to sensitivities of ISO 400–12800. - The lowest value that can be selected manually is ISO 400.
Setting the shutter speed at which the camera automatically raises ISO sensitivity (KISO-A Lowest S/S) PA S M B n Choose the shutter speed at which the camera starts raising the ISO sensitivity when [Auto] is selected for [KISO]. Menu MENU n _ n3. ISO/Noise Reduction n KISO-A Lowest S/S Auto The camera sets it automatically. 1/8000 – 60” The camera starts raising the ISO sensitivity at the specified shutter speed. Press the Q button and set the shutter speed using FG.
High ISO Noise Reduction Options (KNoise Filter / nNoise Filter) PA S M B n Reduce image artifacts (“noise”) in footage filmed at high ISO sensitivities. This can help reduce “graininess” in footage filmed under low light. You can choose the amount of noise reduction performed. 4 Shooting Settings Menu MENU n _ n3. ISO/Noise Reduction n KNoise Filter MENU n n n3. ISO/Noise Reduction n nNoise Filter Off Noise reduction disabled. Low / Standard / High Choose the amount of noise reduction performed.
Long Exposure Noise Reduction Options (Noise Reduction) PA S M B n Choose whether to process photos taken at slow shutter speeds to reduce image artifacts (“noise”). At slow shutter speeds, noise is caused by the heat generated from the camera itself. After each photo is taken, the camera captures a second image for noise reduction, causing a delay equal to the selected shutter speed before the next photo can be taken. MENU n _ n3.
Flash photography Using a flash (Flash photography) When using a flash unit designed for use with the camera, you can choose from various shooting modes to meet your needs. Flash units designed for use with the camera 4 Shooting Settings Choose a flash unit to suit your needs, taking into consideration such factors as the output required and whether the unit supports macro photography.
Attaching Compatible Flash Units The methods used to attach and operate external flash units vary with the unit. See the documentation provided with the unit for details. The instructions here apply to the FL-LM3. # Confirm that both the camera and flash unit are off. Attaching or removing a flash unit while either the camera or flash unit is on could damage the equipment. 1 Remove the hot shoe cover and attach the flash. • Slide the flash in until the foot clicks into place at the back of the shoe.
Removing Flash Units 1 Keeping the UNLOCK button pressed, slide the flash unit from the hot shoe. 2 1 UNLOCK button 4 Choosing a Flash Mode Shooting Settings Button jY# button n FGk Super Control Panel Q n Flash Mode Flash Modes Flash modes that are displayed vary depending on the configuration of [Flash Mode Settings] (P. 123). # Fill In Enable the flash. # Shutter speed can be set to values between that selected for [# Slow Limit] (P. 124) and [# X-Sync.] (P. 124).
Flash Mode and Shutter Speed The range of shutter speeds available varies with the flash mode. The range of available speeds can be further restricted using the options in the menu. g [# X-Sync.] (P. 124), [# Slow Limit] (P. 124) Exposure mode Flash mode [Reduce Red-eye] (P. 123) [Synchro Settings] (P.
Exposure mode Flash mode [Reduce Red-eye] (P. 123) [Synchro Settings] (P.
• The flash sync speed for silent modes (P. 132), High Res Shot (P. 156), and focus bracketing (P. 178) is 1/100 s. Setting [K ISO] to a value over ISO 16000 when using an option that requires the electronic shutter (for example, silent mode or focus bracketing) sets the flash sync speed to 1/50 s. The flash sync speed is also set to 1/50 s during ISO bracketing (P. 176). • Even the minimum available flash output may be too bright at short range.
Wireless Remote Flash Control (# RC Mode) PA S M B n Adjust settings for wireless remote flash control. Remote control is available with optional flash units that support wireless remote control (“wireless RC flash”). For information on using wireless remote flash control, see P. 298. 4 Menu MENU n _ n6. Flash n # RC Mode Off Wireless remote flash control disabled. On Wireless remote flash control enabled. The camera displays settings for wireless remote flash control.
Setting the exposure balance for TTL metering (Balanced Flash Metering) PA S M B n Set the exposure balance to be used when using an external flash in TTL metering mode. Menu MENU n _ n6. Flash n Balanced Flash Metering Off Gives priority to the subject during metering. On Gives priority to the balance between the subject and the background during metering. 4 Shooting Settings %When selecting [On], it is recommended that you set [KISO] to [Auto].
Sequential Shooting/Self-Timer Performing the sequential/self-timer shooting PA S M B n Adjust settings for burst or self-timer photography. Choose an option according to your subject. Other options, including anti-shock and silent modes, are also available. # Fix the camera securely on a tripod for self-timer shooting. 4 Shooting Settings Button jY# button n HIj Super Control Panel Q n Drive j/Y Menu MENU n _ n7.
Y12s / tY12s Self-timer 12 sec ♥Y12s Y2s / tY2s ♥Y2s YC / tYC ♥YC The shutter is released 12 seconds after the shutter button is pressed all the way down. The self-timer lamp will light for about 10 seconds and then start to flash about 2 seconds before the shutter is released. The camera focuses when the shutter button is pressed halfway. Self-timer 2 sec When the shutter button is pressed all the way down, the self-timer lamp will start to flash and a photo will be taken after about 2 seconds.
# Shooting speed may be lower when shooting in a dark place. You may be able to increase shooting speed by setting [KNight Vision] to [Off]. g “Making the display easier to see in dark places (KNight Vision)” (P.
Pre-shutter Frames (ProCap/ProCap Set the number of frames to be captured before the shutter button is SH1/ProCap SH2 pressed fully from between 0 and 70. only) Frame Count Limiter # When [HDR], [Focus Stacking] or [Focus BKT] is enabled, [Frame Count Limiter] will be [Off]. # When using ♥jSH2 or ProCap SH2, shooting speed can only be configured with specific lenses. For compatible lenses, visit our Website.
Configuring the self-timer functions (Self-timer Settings) PA S M B n You can choose which types of self-timer modes are displayed when you press the jY# button, and change the self-timer settings such as the time the camera waits before taking a picture, and the number of frames it captures. Menu 1 Select a self-timer mode that you want to have displayed, and put a check (v) next to it. • Select an option using FG and press the Q button to put a check (v) next to it.
Shooting without the vibration caused by shutter button operations (Anti-Shockr Settings) PA S M B n Anti-shock shooting modes can be used to reduce the slight blur caused by shutter motion. Use this option when even slight camera motion can cause blur, for example during macro or telephoto photography. MENU n _ n7. Drive Mode n Anti-Shockr Settings Anti-Shockr [Off]: Anti-shock shooting modes ([to], [tj], etc.) are not displayed on the drive mode selection screen. Normal shooting modes ([o], [j], etc.
Shooting without shutter sound (Silents Settings) PA S M B n In situations where the shutter sound is a problem, you can use the silent shooting modes to shoot without making a sound. An electronic shutter is used to reduce the minuscule camera shake caused by the motion of the mechanical shutter, much as is the case for anti-shock photography. 4 Shooting Settings Menu MENU n _ n7.
Shooting without a release time lag (Pro Capture shooting) PA S M B n Capture starts when the shutter button is pressed halfway; the moment the button is pressed the rest of the way down, the camera will start saving the last n captured pictures to the memory card, where n is a number selected before shooting begins. If the button is held all the way down, shooting will continue until the selected number of pictures is recorded.
Button jY# button n HIj Super Control Panel Q n Drive j/Y Menu MENU n _ n 7. Drive Mode n Drive j/Y 1 2 4 Shooting Settings 134 EN Select ProCap, ProCap SH1, or ProCap SH2 and press the Q button. Press the shutter button halfway to start capturing. • When the shutter button is pressed halfway, a capture icon ( ) will be displayed. If the button is kept pressed halfway for over a minute, capture will end and the icon will clear from the display.
Reducing Flicker in Photographs (Anti-Flicker Shooting) PA S M B n You may notice uneven exposure in photos taken under flickering light. When this option is enabled, the camera will detect the flicker frequency and adjust the timing of the shutter release accordingly. Menu MENU n _ n7. Drive Mode n Anti-Flicker Shooting • “FLK” appears in the display when [On] is selected. FLK 100% r O 1 1023 1 [1:02:03] 1 LF FLK 1 4K 60p L-8 S-AF 3 1/ 250 F 5.6 - 0 + 0.
Image Stabilization Reducing camera shake (KImage Stabilizer / nImage Stabilizer) PA S M B n You can reduce the amount of camera shake that can occur when shooting in low light situations or shooting with high magnification. 4 Super Control Panel Q n KImage Stabilizer / nImage Stabilizer Menu MENU n _ n8. Image Stabilizer n KImage Stabilizer MENU n n n4. Image Stabilizer n nImage Stabilizer Shooting Settings KImage Stabilizer S-IS Off (Still-I.S. Off) Image stabilization disabled.
Setting the detailed option of image stabilizer When using lenses other than Micro Four Thirds or Four Thirds system lenses, input the focal length of the lens. 1 Press the INFO button while configuring [KImage Stabilizer] or [nImage Stabilizer]. Input the focal length using FGHI and then press the Q button. KImage Stabilizer Focal Length 0 0 0 9 . 0 mm MENU Focal Length OK Set the lens focal length. Input the number that is printed on the lens. [0.1] – [1000.
Half-press image stabilization (aImage Stabilizer) PA S M B n Choose whether image stabilization applies while the shutter button is pressed halfway. An example of a situation in which you might want to suspend image stabilization would be when using the level gauge to keep the camera level while framing photographs. 4 Shooting Settings 138 EN Menu MENU n _ n8. Image Stabilizer n aImage Stabilizer On Image stabilization is performed while the shutter button is pressed halfway.
Displaying camera motion on the monitor You can configure the camera to display the motion of the camera and the boundaries of motions that can be corrected by the image stabilizer when the shutter button is pressed halfway and during exposure. This is useful when you want to reduce camera motion during long exposure with the camera held by hand.
Color and Quality Setting the Quality of Photos and Movies (KK / nK) You can set the image quality modes for photos and movies. Select a quality suitable for the application (such as for processing on PC, use on website etc.). 4 Super Control Panel Q n KK / nK Menu MENU n _ n1. Basic Settings/Image Quality n KK MENU n n n1. Basic Settings/Image Quality n nK Setting KK Shooting Settings Option Image size Compression ratio File format YSF 5184 × 3888 SuperFine (1/2.
Setting nK • To change the settings of each image quality mode, press I while an image quality mode is selected. The Movie Quality Icon Changes to settings are reflected in the [nK] icon as shown below. Up to three combinations can be saved. Movie Resolution 4K 4K 3840×2160 FHD Full HD 1920×1080 C4K 4K Digital Cinema 4096×2160 I-8 A-I ALL-Intra* L-8 L-GOP LongGOP • Fixed to [L-GOP] when [Movie Resolution] is [4K] or [C4K]. When [nVideo Codec] (P. 144) is [H.
# Depending on the card used, recording may end before the maximum length is reached. # Motion Compensation selection may be unavailable at some settings. # Movies are recorded at an aspect ratio of 16:9. C4K movies are recorded at an aspect ratio of 17:9. Filming High-Speed Movies 4 Film at high frame rates. Movies are filmed at 100 - 240 fps and play back at 23.98 - 59.94 fps.
Combinations of JPEG image sizes and compression rates (KK Detailed Settings) PA S M B n You can set the JPEG image quality by combining image size and compression rate. 4 Shooting Settings # When an SD/SDHC card is used, the size of one file is limited to 4 GB. When an SDXC card is used, recording stops before the playback time reaches 3 hours. # Focus, exposure, and white balance lock during recording. # Sound is not recorded. # The picture angle is slightly reduced.
Choosing the codec for recording movies (nVideo Codec) PA S M B n Choose the codec to be used when recording movies. 4 Menu MENU n n n1. Basic Settings/Image Quality n nVideo Codec H.264 Records 8-bit movies using H.264, which is a versatile codec. Use this setting for general use. H.265 Records 10-bit movies using the H.265 codec. This setting is primarily for movies that are intended to be edited on a computer. Shooting Settings # When [H.
Processing options (KPicture Mode / nPicture Mode) PA S M B n Choose how pictures are processed during shooting to enhance color, tone, and other properties. Choose from preset picture modes according to your subject or artistic intent. Contrast, sharpness, and other settings can be adjusted separately for each mode. You can also add artistic effects using art filters. Art filters give you the option of added frame effects and the like.
Setting KPicture Mode 1 Select a picture mode using the rear dial or HI. Option Picture Mode 3 K ±0 u ±0 t ±0 L Norm Natural 1 2 3 4 5 M C Picture Mode setting screen 4 Shooting Settings 146 EN 1 i-Enhance The camera adjusts colors and contrast for optimal results according to the type of subject. 2 Vivid Choose for vivid colors. 3 Natural Choose for natural colors. 4 Muted Choose for pictures that will later be retouched. 5 Portrait Enhance skin tones.
Setting detailed options of a KPicture Mode 1 Press FG on the Picture Mode setting screen (P. 146) to select the option you want to set. • Available settings vary depending on the selected picture mode. 3 K ±0 u ±0 t ±0 L Norm Sharpness ±0 Adjust image sharpness. Outlines can be emphasized for a sharp, clear picture. [-2] – [±0] – [+2] u Contrast Adjust image contrast. Increasing contrast heightens the difference between bright and dark areas for a harder, more well-defined picture.
4 Shooting Settings 148 EN Color Monochrome Color Add a tint to pictures when using monochrome picture modes. [N:Normal]: Creates a normal black and white image. [S:Sepia]: Shoot in sepia-tinted monochrome. [B:Blue]: Shoot in blue-tinted monochrome. [P:Purple]: Shoot in purple-tinted monochrome. [G:Green]: Shoot in green-tinted monochrome. l Picture Mode Choose a picture mode you want to adjust when using [Custom].
Setting nPicture Mode 1 2 Select [nPicture Mode] from the menu. Same as K Select an option using FGHI. K Off a1 a2 a3 Records videos using the same settings as in K Picture Mode. MENU OK Movies are recorded using the same setting as configured in [KPicture Mode]. a1 Flat Movies are recorded using a tone curve adapted to color grading. a2 OM-Log400 Movies are recorded using a log tone curve for greater freedom during color grading.
Adjusting color (WB (white balance)) PA S M B n White balance (WB) ensures that white objects in images recorded by the camera appear white. [Auto] is suitable in most circumstances, but other values can be selected according to the light source when [Auto] fails to produce the desired results or you wish to introduce a deliberate color cast into your images. Setting the white balance 4 Super Control Panel Q n WB Menu MENU n _ n2. Picture Mode/WB n KWB MENU n n n2.
CWB Custom WB Situations in which you can identify the appropriate color temperature • Choose a color temperature. Making fine adjustments to white balance of each WB mode You can fine-tune the white balance settings. Adjustments can be made separately. 1 Configure options. • Press FG on the WB setting screen (P. 150) to select the option to adjust. WB Auto G On x B A M [Off]: The camera suppresses the warm tones produced by incandescent lighting when WB Auto is used.
One-touch white balance Measure white balance by framing a piece of paper or other white object under the lighting that will be used in the final photograph. Use this option to fine-tune white balance when you find it hard to obtain the desired results with white balance compensation or preset white balance options such as 5 (sunlight) or O (overcast). The camera stores the metered value for quick recall as required. Settings for still photography and movie recording can be stored individually.
Locking the white balance in movie mode (nButton Function: WLock) PA S M B n When the camera is in movie mode and the white balance is set to [WB Auto], you can lock the white balance to prevent it from changing even if the subject or the lighting changes. # It is required that you assign [WLock] to a button using [nButton Function] (P. 208).
Preserving the warm tones of incandescent lighting when in WB Auto mode (KW Keep Warm Color/nW Keep Warm Color) PA S M B n Choose how the camera adjusts white balance for pictures taken using auto white balance under incandescent lighting. Menu 4 Shooting Settings 154 EN MENU n _ n2. Picture Mode/WB n KW Keep Warm Color MENU n n n2. Picture Mode/WB n nW Keep Warm Color Off The camera suppresses the warm tones produced by incandescent lighting.
Setting the color reproduction format (Color Space) PA S M B n You can select a format to ensure that colors are correctly reproduced when shot images are regenerated on a monitor or using a printer. Menu MENU n _ n2. Picture Mode/WB n Color Space AdobeRGB It can reproduce a wider gamut of colors than sRGB. Accurate color reproduction is available only with software and devices (displays, printers, and the like) that support this standard.
Special shooting modes (Computational Modes) The camera combines images or processes them digitally to create special effects that cannot be achieved in normal shooting modes. Shooting still pictures in a higher resolution 4 (High Res Shot) PA S M B n Shooting Settings Shoot at resolutions higher than that of the image sensor. The camera takes a series of shots while moving the image sensor and combines them to create a single highresolution photo.
Configuring High Res Shot 1 Configure options. • Press FG to select an item and press the Q button to display the setting menu. • After configuring options, press the Q button to return to High Res Shot setting screen. High Res Shot Onm High Res Shot 80M hK Waiting Time #Charge Time MENU F+RAW 0sec 0sec OK hK Choose the image quality of High Res Shot shooting (P. 140). Waiting Time Set how long the camera waits before releasing the shutter after you press the shutter button fully.
# When High Res Shot is enabled, [Drive j/Y] is set to [♥o]. [♥Y12s] (Silent self-timer 12s), [♥Y2s] (Silent self-timer 2s) and [♥YC] (Silent custom self-timer) can be set. # Pictures taken with an art filter selected for picture mode will be recorded in [Natural] mode. # Image quality may drop under flickering light sources such as fluorescent or LED lamps. # If the camera is unable to record a composite image due to blur or other factors, only the first shot will be recorded.
Configuring Live ND Shooting 1 Configure options. Live ND Shooting • Press FG to select an item and press the Q button to display the setting menu. • After configuring options, press the Q button to return to Live ND Shooting setting screen. Live ND Shooting On ND8(3EV) On ND Number LV Simulation MENU OK LV Simulation Choose whether to preview the effect of the selected filter at the current shutter speed. [Off]: Use the standard shooting display.
3 4 Take pictures. # [Frame Rate] will be [Normal] during live ND photography. # The upper limit for [K ISO] during live ND photography is ISO 800. This also applies when [Auto] is selected for [K ISO]. # The following cannot be used: HDR, High Res Shot, multiple exposure, keystone compensation, bracketing, focus stacking, interval-timer photography, K flicker scan, flickerless photography, and fisheye correction. # When Live ND Shooting is enabled, [Drive j/Y] is set to [♥o].
3 The display returns to the Focus Stacking setting screen. Configuring Focus Stacking 1 Configure options. • Press FG to select an item and press the Q button to display the setting menu. • After configuring options, press the Q button to return to Focus Stacking setting screen. Focus Stacking Focus Stacking On 8 5 0sec Set number of shots Set focus differential #Charge Time MENU OK 4 Choose the number of shots to be taken with varied focus positions.
Taking HDR (High Dynamic Range) images (HDR) PA S M B n The camera varies exposure over a series of shots, selects from each tone range with the highest level of detail, and combines them to create a single picture with a wide dynamic range. If the photo features a high-contrast subject, details that would otherwise be lost in shadows or highlights will be preserved. # Use a tripod or take similar measures to fix the camera in place. Menu 4 Off MENU n ‘ n1.
1 Take pictures. • Each time you press the shutter button, the camera will take the selected number of shots. • In [HDR1] and [HDR2] modes, the camera will automatically combine the shots into a single picture. • Exposure compensation is available in modes P, A, and S. Recording multiple exposures in a single image (Multiple Exposure) PA S M B n Take two shots and combine them into a single picture. Alternatively, you can take a shot and combine it with an existing picture stored on the memory card.
Configuring Multiple Exposure 1 Configure options. • Press FG to select an item and press the Q button to display the setting menu. • After configuring options, press the Q button to return to Multiple Exposure setting screen. Multiple Exposure Multiple Exposure On Auto Gain Overlay Off Off MENU 4 OK Shooting Settings Auto Gain [Off]: Do not adjust brightness the brightness of the pictures in the multiple exposure. [On]: Halve the brightness of each picture in the multiple exposure.
When [Overlay] is set When [On] is selected for [Overlay], a list of pictures is displayed. 1 Highlight a picture using FGHI and press the Q button. 2 Press the MENU button to close the menu. 3 Take pictures. • Only RAW images can be selected. • A X icon will be displayed. • The selected picture is overlaid on the screen. • You can take additional pictures that will be overlaid on the previously-chosen photograph.
Digital Zoom (KDigital Tele-converter / nDigital Tele-converter) PA S M B n This option takes a crop at the center of the frame the same dimensions as the size option currently selected for image quality and zooms it in to fill the display. This allows you to zoom in past the lens’ maximum focal length, making it a good choice when you are unable to switch lenses or find it difficult to get any closer to your subject. 4 Shooting Settings Menu MENU n ‘ n2.
Shooting automatically with a fixed interval (Interval Shooting) PA S M B n You can set the camera to shoot automatically with a set time lapse. The shot frames can also be recorded as into a single movie. Menu MENU n ‘ n2. Other Shooting Functions n Interval Shooting Enabling Interval Shooting 1 Use FG to select [On] and press the Q button.
4 Shooting Settings Exposure Smoothing Choose whether to smooth the exposure settings for all frames. The change of exposure will be smooth in the time lapse movie. [Off] / [On] Time Lapse Movie Choose whether to record a time-lapse movie. [Off]: The camera saves the individual shots but does not use them to create a time-lapse movie. [On]: The camera records the individual shots and also uses them to create a time-lapse movie.
# The flash will not work if the flash charging time is longer than the interval between shots. # When 1000 or a larger number is selected for [Number of Frames], [Time Lapse Movie] will be set to [Off]. # When [High Res Shot] is set to [Onm] (tripod), [Time Lapse Movie] becomes [Off]. # If any of still pictures are not recorded correctly, the time lapse movie will not be generated. # If there is insufficient space on the card, the time lapse movie will not be recorded.
Keystone correction and perspective control (Keystone Comp.) PA S M B n Keystone distortion due to the influence of lens focal length and proximity to the subject can be corrected, or enhanced to exaggerate the effects of perspective. Keystone compensation can be previewed in the monitor during shooting. The corrected image is created from a smaller crop, slightly increasing the effective zoom ratio. 4 Menu MENU n ‘ n2. Other Shooting Functions n Keystone Comp.
# Pictures taken with [RAW] for image quality are recorded in RAW + JPEG format. # The following cannot be used: live composite photography, burst photography, bracketing, focus stacking, HDR, multiple exposure, the live ND filer, fish-eye correction, the digital teleconverter, movie recording, [C‑AF], [C‑AFb], [C‑AF+TR], and [C‑AF+TRb] AF modes, art filter picture modes, the custom self-timer, and High Res Shot. # Lens converters may not produced the desired results.
Configuring Fisheye Compensation 1 Configure options. • Press FG to select an item and press the Q button to display the setting menu. • After configuring options, press the Q button to return to Fisheye Compensation setting screen. Fisheye Compensation Fisheye Compensation On Angle j/iCorrection 1 Off MENU 4 OK Shooting Settings Angle When fisheye correction is performed, the picture is cropped to eliminate blacked-out areas. Choose from three different crops.
Configuring BULB/TIME/COMP Settings (BULB/TIME/COMP Settings) PA S M B n Set items related to bulb/time/composite photography. Menu 1 MENU n ‘ n2. Other Shooting Functions n BULB/TIME/COMP Settings Configure options. • Press FG to select an item and press the Q button to display the setting menu. My BULB/TIME/COMP Settings On Bulb/Time Focusing 8min Bulb/Time Timer 3h Live Composite Timer -7 Bulb/Time Monitor Off Live Time 0.
Recording a series of shots with varied exposure (AE BKT) PA S M B n Vary exposure over a series of shots. You choose the amount of variation and the number of shots. The camera takes a series of shots with different exposure settings. The camera will take pictures while the shutter button is pressed all the way down, ending when the selected number of shots has been taken. Menu MENU n ‘ n3. Bracketing n AE BKT Off Pictures are taken without using this function. 4 3f 0.
Recording pictures with varied white balance (WB BKT) PA S M B n The camera varies white balance to record a series of pictures. You choose the color axis and the bracketing amount. Shooting ends after a single shot. The camera takes one picture when the shutter button is pressed all the way down and automatically processes it to record the pictures. MENU n ‘ n3. Bracketing n WB BKT A-B Select the bracketing amount for the A-B (amber–blue) axis.
Recording pictures with varied ISO sensitivity (ISO BKT) PA S M B n The camera varies ISO sensitivity to record a series of pictures. You choose the bracketing amount. Shooting ends after a single shot. The camera takes one picture when the shutter button is pressed all the way down and automatically processes it to record the required number of shots. Menu MENU n ‘ n3. Bracketing n ISO BKT Off Pictures are taken without using this function. 4 3f 0.
Recording copies of one picture with different art filters applied (ART BKT) PA S M B n Create multiple pictures of each picture, each with a different art filter applied. Enabling art filter bracketing Menu 1 Use FG to select [ART BKT] and press the Q button. ART BKT ART BKT Off ART BKT Setting Use FG to select [On] and press the Q button. MENU OK ART BKT setting screen Off Pictures are taken without using this function. On Pictures are taken with multiple art filters applied.
Recording pictures with different focus positions (Focus BKT) PA S M B n The camera varies focus over a series of pictures. You choose the amount and the number of shots. The entire series is shot with a single press of the shutter button. Each time the shutter button is pressed all the way down, the camera takes the selected number of shots, varying focus with each shot. The pictures are taken in silent mode using the electronic shutter.
Shooting 1 Press the MENU button to close the Focus BKT setting screen and return to shooting screen. 2 Press the shutter button is all the way down. 4 Shooting Settings • Shooting will continue until the selected number of shots has been taken. • To interrupt bracketing, press the shutter button all the way down a second time. • The camera varies the focus distance by the amount selected for Set focus differential with each shot. Shooting will end if the focus distance reaches infinity.
Functions that are only available in movie mode Sound Recording Options (Sound Recording Settings) PA S M B n Adjust settings for recording sound during filming. You can also access settings for use when an external microphone or recorder is connected. Menu MENU n n n5. Sound Recording/Connection n Sound Recording Settings Recording Volume Adjust microphone sensitivity. Choose separate values for the builtin stereo microphone and external microphones.
Adjusting the headphone volume Menu (Headphone Volume) PA S M B n MENU n n n5. Sound Recording/Connection n Headphone Volume Headphone Volume Adjust the volume of audio output to the headphones. Time Codes (Time Code Settings) PA S M B n Menu MENU n n n5. Sound Recording/Connection n Time Code Settings Time Code Mode Choose a time code recording option. Use time codes where precise timing is required. [Drop Frame]: Drop-frame time codes.
HDMI Output (nHDMI Output) PA S M B n Adjust settings for output to HDMI devices. Options are available for controlling HDMI recorders from the camera or adding time codes for use during movie editing. 4 Shooting Settings Menu MENU n n n5. Sound Recording/Connection n nHDMI Output Output Mode [Monitor]: The HDMI device functions as an external monitor. The camera outputs both images and indicators to the display. Output settings can be adjusted using the [HDMI Settings] option (P. 251).
Displaying a + mark in the center of the screen while recording movies (Center Marker) PA S M B n During movie recording, you can display a “+” mark which enables you to understand where the center of the screen is. 145 min r 1 [1:02:03] O 1 4K 60p TC00:00:01 DF L-8 C-AF Off M-IS2 3 ±0 RL WBAuto 80mm nP 1/ 250 F 5.6 - 0 + 0.0 + mark MENU n n n6. Shooting Assist n Center Marker Off The + mark is not displayed.
Displaying zebra patterns over high luminance areas while recording movies (Zebra Pattern Settings) PA S M B n During movie recording, you can display zebra patterns (stripes) over the areas where the luminance levels exceed the predetermined thresholds. You can specify two thresholds and zebra patterns with different angles will be displayed. 145 min r L-8 C-AF M-IS2 3 ±0 RL WBAuto 1/ 250 F 5.6 - 0 + 0.0 ISO Auto 200 Displaying zebra patterns Shooting Settings Menu 1 2 MENU n n n6.
Configuring Zebra Pattern Settings 1 Configure options. • Press FG to select an item and press the Q button to display the setting menu. • After configuring options, press the Q button to return to Interval Shooting setting screen. Zebra Pattern Settings Zebra Pattern Settings On b Level 1 c Level 2 80 Off MENU OK A b pattern will be displayed where the luminance level exceeds the specified value. c Level 2 A c pattern will be displayed where the luminance level exceeds the specified value.
5 Playback Information display during playback Playback image information Basic display 1 2 3 456 100% s< 5 7 KTest 89 0 a b 1 x PC PPP c h JPEG 48 kHz 0 u Playback t s r q p 1/ 250 ND8 4:3 100-0015 F5.6 ±0.0 ISO800 2022/02/01 16:30:43 LF 1 15/30 d e h g f o nmlk j i HDR1 ND8 Comp x20 Overall display v 100% s< 1 x PC PPP h JPEG 48 kHz 0 w I H G F P 1/ 250 3 40mm 5184x3888 2022/02/01 16:30:43 E D J 5.
5 Playback o Composite shooting Number of combined shots..............P. 54 p Date and time................................P. 257 q Shutter speed............................P. 43, 47 r Aperture value...........................P. 43, 45 s Exposure compensation................P. 106 t ISO sensitivity................................P. 113 u Airplane Mode...............................P. 260 v AF target display..............................P. 77 w Histogram........................................P.
Viewing photographs and movies Viewing photographs 1 Press the q button. • Your most recent photograph or movie will be displayed. • Select the desired photograph or movie using the front dial or arrow pad. • Press the shutter button halfway to return to shooting mode. Displays the previous frame 5 Displays the next frame 100% r O Front dial 1/ 100 Playback F3.5 ±0.
Watching movies 1 Press the q button. 2 Select a movie and press the Q button. 3 1 Movie • The most recent picture will be displayed. Play from Beginning Play Movie Movie Edit Share Order • The playback menu will be displayed. 0 Copy Select [Play Movie] and press the Q button. MENU OK • Movie playback begins. Fast-forward and rewind using H/I. Press the Q button again to pause playback. While playback is paused, use F to view the first frame and G to view the last frame.
Zooming In 100% r (Playback Zoom) S� or a O 1/ 100 F3.5 ±0.0 ISO200 2022/02/01 16:30:43 4:3 101-0001 Playback display S� or a 100% 100% L N+RAW 1 19/32 10x 1 15/30 Zoom frame 10x 1 15/30 Playback zoom scroll display S� or a 5 Playback 190 EN When you press S or a button to which [a] (magnify) has been assigned (P. 208), a zoom frame will be displayed over the part of the picture that was in focus or the part where the subject was detected.
Playback Using Touch Controls Use touch controls to zoom pictures in and out, scroll pictures, or choose the picture displayed. # Do not tap the display with your fingernails or other sharp objects. # Gloves or monitor covers may interfere with touch screen operation. Full-frame playback Displaying the previous or next image 100% r O • Slide your finger to the left to view the next image, and right to view the previous image. + Off 100% r • Lightly tap the screen to display the slider and P.
Other functions Lightly tap the screen during single-frame playback or tap during index playback to display the touch menu. You can then perform the desired operation by tapping the icons in the touch menu. 5 Playback 192 EN H Select an image. You can select multiple images and delete them collectively. g “Selecting Multiple Pictures (Share Order Selected, Rating Selected, 0, Copy Select, Erase Selected)” (P. 197) h Images you want to share with a smartphone can be set.
Setting playback functions Rotating Pictures (Rotate) Choose whether to rotate photographs. 1 2 3 Play the photograph back and press the Q button. Select [Rotate] and press the Q button. Press F to rotate the image counterclockwise, G to rotate it clockwise; the image rotates each time the button is pressed. • Press the Q button to save settings and exit. • Movies and protected images cannot be rotated. Protecting Pictures (0) Protect images from accidental deletion.
4 Highlight [Yes] and press the Q button. • The picture will be copied to the other card. %You can also copy all images on a card to the other card at a time. g [Copy All ] (P. 194) Copying all images on a card (Copy All) All images can be copied between the cards inserted in the camera (card slot 1 and 2). 5 Menu MENU n q n 1. File n Copy All 7 All images are copied from the card in card slot 1 to the card in card slot 2.
Disabling Deletion Confirmation (Quick Erase) If this option is enabled when the button is pressed to delete photos or movies, the camera will not display a confirmation dialog but will instead delete the images immediately. Menu MENU n q n 2. Operations n Quick Erase Off A confirmation dialog is displayed when the button is pressed. On No confirmation dialog will be displayed when the button is pressed.
Selecting RAW+JPEG Pictures for Sharing (RAW+JPEG h) In the case of pictures recorded with [RAW+JPEG] for image quality, you can choose to share only the JPEG copies, only the RAW copies, or both the JPEG and RAW copies. 5 Menu MENU n q n 2. Operations n RAW+JPEG h JPEG Only the JPEG copies will be marked for sharing. RAW Only the RAW copies will be marked for sharing. RAW+JPEG Both RAW and JPEG copies will be marked for sharing.
Selecting the numbers of stars to be used for rating (Rating Settings) You can select the numbers of stars that will be displayed as options for rating. Menu 1 MENU n q n 3. Displays n Rating Settings Select the number of stars that you want to display as an option when rating pictures, and put a check (v) next to it. • Select an option using FG and press the Q button to put a check (v) next to it. To remove the check, press the Q button again.
Print order (DPOF) You can save digital “print orders” to the memory card listing the pictures to be printed and the number of copies of each print. You can then have the pictures printed at a print shop that supports DPOF. A memory card is required when creating a print order. Configuring print orders Menu MENU n q n 1. File n < < Press HI to select the frame that you want to set as print reservation, then press FG to set the number of prints.
Adding Audio to Pictures (R) You can record audio using the built-in stereo microphone or an optional external microphone and add it to pictures. The recorded audio provides a simple replacement for written notes about the pictures. Audio recordings can be up to 30 s long. 1 Display the image to which you want to add audio and press the Q button. 2 Select [R] and press the Q button. • Audio recording is not available with protected images. 1 JPEG • To exit without adding audio, select [No].
Retouching Pictures (Edit) Create retouched copies of pictures. In the case of RAW pictures, you can adjust the settings in effect at the time the picture was taken, such as white balance and picture mode (art filters included). With JPEG pictures, you can make simple edits such as cropping and resizing. RAW Data Edit Retouch pictures and save the resulting copies in JPEG format (P. 200).
3 Highlight items using FG. • To apply current camera settings, highlight [Current] and press the Q button. Current settings will be applied. - Use FG to select [Yes] and press the Q button to record the developed image. Preview Update • For [Custom1] or [Custom2], highlight the desired option LF and press I, then edit settings as follows: 3 - Retouch options will be displayed. Highlight items using FG and use HI to choose settings. Repeat F until all the desired settings have been chosen.
# [P] (trimming) and [Aspect] can only be used to edit images with an aspect ratio of 4:3 (standard). 1 Display an image you want to edit and press the Q button. 100% r O 1/ 250 4:3 F5.6 ±0.0 ISO800 2022/02/01 16:30:43 2 Use FG to select [JPEG Edit] and press the Q button. 100-0015 L F+RAW 1 15/30 JPEG 1 JPEG Edit Share Order • The editing menu will be displayed. Rating 0 R Rotate 5 MENU Playback 3 Highlight items using FG and press the Q button.
Combining Pictures (Image Overlay) Overlay existing RAW photos and to create a new picture. Up to 3 pictures can be included in the overlay. The results can be modified by adjusting brightness (gain) separately for each picture. • The overlay is saved in the format currently selected for image quality. Overlays created with [RAW] selected for image quality are saved in RAW format and in JPEG format using the image quality option selected for [K2] (P. 140).
Trimming movies (Movie Trimming) Cut selected footage from movies. Movies can be trimmed repeatedly to create files containing only footage you want to preserve. %This option is available only with movies recorded with the camera. 5 Playback 1 2 3 Display a movie you want to edit and press the Q button. 4 Highlight the desired option and press the Q button. 5 Trim the movie. 6 Highlight [Yes] and press the Q button. Select [Movie Edit] and press the Q button.
Changing the role of the R (H) button during playback (qRFunction) Choose the role played by the R (H) button during playback. Menu qRFunction MENU n q n 2. Operations n qRFunction [h]: Create or modify a “share order” by marking pictures for upload to a smartphone. [H]: Select multiple pictures. Changing the roles of the front and rear dials during playback (qDial Function) 5 Choose the roles played by the front and rear dials during playback. MENU n q n 2.
Choosing the information displayed during playback (qInfo Settings) Choose the information displayed during playback. Pressing the INFO button during playback will switch the display between the selected displays. Menu 1 5 MENU n q n 3. Displays n qInfo Settings Select the display type, and put a check (v) next to it. • Select an option using FG and press the Q button to put a check (v) next to it. To remove the check, press the Q button again. Image Only Only the image is shown.
Configuring the index display (G Settings) You can change the number of frames to be displayed on the index display and whether to use the calendar display. Menu 1 MENU n q n 3. Displays n G Settings Select the display type, and put a check (v) next to it. • Select an option using FG and press the Q button to put a check (v) next to it. To remove the check, press the Q button again. [A4] / [B9] / [C25] / [C100] Choose the number of frames to be displayed on the index display.
6 Customizing the Camera Functions for Configuring Camera Controls Changing the roles of buttons (Button Settings) PA S M B n Other roles can be assigned to buttons in place of their existing functions. The functions assigned using [KButton Function] take effect only during still photography. The functions assigned using [nButton Function] take effect in n (movie) mode.
Super Control Panel Q n KButton Function / nButton Function Menu MENU n G n1. Operations nButton Settings n KButton Function MENU n G n1. Operations nButton Settings n nButton Function 1 2 Highlight the desired control using FG and press the Q button. Highlight a function using FGHI and press the Q button to assign it to the selected control. Available Roles “K only”: This role is only available in the [KButton Function] menu. “n only”: This role is only available in the [nButton Function] menu.
Role Function RAW K (RAW quality) (K only) If you press the button when [KK] is set to JPEG, it changes to RAW+JPEG. When [KK] is set to RAW or RAW+JPEG, the setting does not change. You can also choose an image quality setting by holding the button and rotating a dial. Test Picture (K Test) (K only) Take a test shot. You can view the effects of selected settings in an actual photograph.
Role Function ISO Adjust [ISO] settings (P. 113). Hold the control and rotate the front or rear dial. Alternatively, you can press the button to activate settings and then rotate the dials. Use the front or rear dial or HI to adjust settings. WB (white balance) Adjust [WB] settings (P. 150). Hold the control and rotate the front or rear dial. Alternatively, you can press the button to activate settings and then rotate the dials. Use the front or rear dial or HI to adjust settings.
6 Customizing the Camera 212 EN Role Function Live ND Shooting (ND) (K only) Enable the live ND filter (P. 158). Press once to enable [Live ND Shooting]. Press again to disable. Hold the button and rotate the front or rear dial to adjust [Live ND Shooting] settings. Off The control is not used. Flash Mode (#) (K only) Adjust flash settings (P. 120). Press once to display flash options and again select the highlighted option and exit. Highlight settings using the front or rear dial or HI.
Role Function Pressing the button when [Off] is selected for [KNight Vision] (P. 225) selects [On]. If [On] is selected, pressing the button selects [Off]. AEL (AE lock) Press the button to lock exposure. Press again to release it. AF-ON The camera focuses with autofocus while the button is pressed (P. 83). The camera stops focusing when the button is released. AE BKT (K only) Pressing the button when [Off] is selected for [AE BKT] selects the setting selected under [AE BKT].
Role 6 Customizing the Camera 214 EN Function nView Assist (BT.709) (n only) Toggle [nView Assist] on or off. You can change the setting even when you are recording a movie. Zebra Pattern Settings (bZebra) (n only) Toggle [Zebra Pattern Settings] on or off. You can change the setting even when you are recording a movie.
Using multi function options (Multi Function) Assign multiple roles to a single button. %To use the multi function feature, you must first assign [Multi Function] to a camera control using [Button Settings] (P. 208). Choosing a function 1 Hold the button to which [Multi Function] is assigned and rotate the front or rear dial. • Rotate the dial until the desired feature is highlighted. Release the button to select the highlighted feature. 2 Press the button to which [Multi Function] is assigned.
Recording a movie by pressing the shutter button (nShutter Function) PA S M B n Configure the shutter button as a R (movie record) button. An optional remote control can then be used to start or stop recording when the mode dial is rotated to n (movie). Menu MENU n G n1. Operations n nShutter Function Off The shutter button cannot be used to record movies. RREC Press the shutter button all the way down to start or stop movie recording.
The functions that can be assigned in [nDial Function] are listed below. n mode (movie exposure mode) Role Function P A S M Shutter Choose the shutter speed. — — a a FNo. Adjust aperture. — a — a F Adjust exposure compensation. a a a a ISO Adjust ISO sensitivity. — — — a WB Adjust white balance. a a a a CWB Kelvin Choose a color temperature when CWB (custom) is selected for white balance. a a a a RVOL Adjust the recording level.
Changing the Dial Direction (Dial Direction) PA S M B n Choose the direction in which the dials are rotated to set exposure. 6 Customizing the Camera 218 EN Menu MENU n G n1. Operations n Dial Settings n Dial Direction Exposure Choose the direction the dials are rotated to set aperture and shutter speed in A, S, M, and B modes. Ps Choose the direction the dials are rotated for program shift (mode P).
Customizing the Fn Lever Menu (Fn Lever Settings) PA S M B n MENU n G n1. Operations n Fn Lever Settings How to configure the Fn lever nFn Lever Function Choose the role played by the Fn lever in n (movie) mode. The Fn lever can be used to choose the roles of the front and rear dials or to recall focus settings. The role assigned to the Fn lever using this item takes effect in n (movie) mode.
Configuring [KFn Lever Function] 1 Select [KFn Lever Function] on the [Fn Lever Settings] screen and press the Q button. KFn Lever Function Off mode1 mode2 mode3 Switches AF mode/AF target mode/ AF target point according to Fn lever position. Target can be selected. MENU H INFO OK KFn Lever Function screen 6 Customizing the Camera Off Changing the position of the Fn lever has no effect. mode1 Switch the functions of the front and rear dials.
# This function cannot be used in the following cases. - [mode3] is selected for [KFn Lever Function] (P. 220). - [Fn Lever/Power Lever] (P. 222) is set to [ON/OFF] or [OFF/ON]. Using [mode2] of [KFn Lever Function] / [ nFn Lever Function] When [mode2] is selected for [KFn Lever Function] / [nFn Lever Function], the camera will store separate focus settings for Positions 1 and 2. 1 Rotate the Fn lever to Position 1 and set the AF settings.
Configuring [Fn Lever/Power Lever] 1 Select [Fn Lever/Power Lever] on the [Fn Lever Settings] screen and press the Q button. Fn Lever/Power Lever Fn ON/OFF OFF/ON Use Fn Lever for designated functions. Use power switch to control power. MENU 6 OK Fn The lever functions according to the options selected for [KFn Lever Function] and [nFn Lever Function] (P. 221). ON/OFF The lever functions as an on/off lever. Position 1 is on and Position 2 is off.
Locking the v Button (vLock) PA S M B n You can disable the v button. v button MENU n G n1. Operations n vLock Off The v button can be used. On The v button cannot be used. Choosing What Happens When the Shutter Button Is Pressed During Live View Zoom (LV Close Up Mode) PA S M B n Choose display options for use with focus zoom. Menu MENU n G n2. Operations n LV Close Up Mode • For information on live view zoom options, see the explanation on P. 80.
Choosing the Behavior of the Control Used for Depth-of-Field Preview (zLock) PA S M B n Choose the behavior of the control used for depth-of-field preview. Menu MENU n G n2. Operations n zLock zLock Choose the behavior of the control used for depth-of-field preview. [Off]: Aperture stops down while the control is pressed. [On]: Aperture stops down when the control is pressed; to end depthof-field preview, press the control a second time.
Functions for adjusting the live view display Changing the look of the display (KLV Mode) PA S M B n Increase dynamic range of the viewfinder display, increasing the amount of detail visible in highlights and shadows in a manner similar to optical viewfinders. This setting takes effect on the viewfinder, the monitor and HDMI output. Menu MENU n H n3. Live View n KLV Mode Standard The effects of exposure, color and other shooting settings are visible in the viewfinder display.
Art Filter Preview (Art LV Mode) PA S M B n You can preview the effects of art filters in the monitor or viewfinder during shooting. Some filters may cause subject movement to appear jerky, but this can be minimized so as to not influence photography. Menu MENU n H n3. Live View n Art LV Mode mode1 The effects of art filters can be previewed during shooting.
Selfie Assist (Selfie Assist) PA S M B n Choose the display used when the monitor is reversed for self-portraits. Menu MENU n H n3. Live View n Selfie Assist Off The display does not change when the monitor is reversed. On When reversed for self-portraits, the monitor shows a mirror image of the view through the lens.
Functions for Configuring Information Display Selecting the display style of the viewfinder Menu VStyle 1 / VStyle 2 (EVF Style) PA S M B n MENU n G n 4. Information n EVF Style Similar to film camera viewfinder displays. 100 % 6 Customizing the Camera 228 EN 100% P 1/ 250 F 5.6 - 0 + 0.0 ISO Auto 1 1023 1 [1:02:03] 200 WB 1 LF 1 [1:02:03] Auto 1 1023 1 4K 60p L-8 S-AF qStyle 3 The same as the monitor display. 3 P 1/ 250 F 5.6 - 0 + 0.
Viewfinder display when shooting using the viewfinder (Style 1/Style 2) 3 4 6 7 # 12 s< 100 % 5 PC P 89 C1 AEL 1/ 250 m rs k l 100 % USB F Set s< 100 % PC P C1 AEL 1/ 250 F 5.6 - BKT S-OVF 0 + 0.0 BKT ISO Auto 200 BKT WB Auto 1 [1:02:03] 1 1023 Call F 5.6 0 + 0.
Shooting Indicators (KInfo Settings / nInfo Settings) PA S M B n Choose the indicators listed in the live view display. You can display or hide shooting setting indicators. Use this option to choose the icons that appear in the display. You can configure three sets of display settings for still photography mode and two sets for movie recording mode. Menu MENU n G n 4. Information n KInfo Settings MENU n G n 4.
Configuring nInfo Settings 1 Select an indicator you wish to display when the INFO button is pressed, and put a check (v) next to it. • Select an option using FG and press the Q button to put a check (v) next to it. To remove the check, press the Q button again. nInfo Settings Image Only Information 1 Information 2 MENU OK nInfo Settings setting screen Image Only Information 1 Information 2 No information will be displayed.
Viewfinder Info Display Options (VKInfo Settings) PA S M B n Choose the information that can be viewed by pressing the INFO button in the viewfinder display. Just as you can with the monitor, you can display a histogram or level gauge in the viewfinder by pressing the INFO button. This item is used to choose the types of display available. It takes effect when the camera is in still photography mode and [VStyle 1] or [VStyle 2] is selected for [EVF Style] (P. 228).
Displaying the Level Gauge when the shutter button is pressed halfway (Va Level Gauge) PA S M B n Choose whether the level gauge can be displayed in the viewfinder by pressing the shutter button halfway when [VStyle 1] or [VStyle 2] is selected for [EVF Style] (P. 228). 100 % P 1/ 250 F 5.6 0.0 ISO Auto 200 WB Auto [99] 1023 Display when shutter button is pressed halfway MENU n G n 4.
Framing Guide Options Menu MENU n G n 5. Grid/Other Displays n KGrid Settings MENU n G n 5. Grid/Other Displays n nGrid Settings Display Color Choose the displayed color. [Preset 1]: The settings of [Color of Preset 1] are used. [Preset 2]: The settings of [Color of Preset 2] are used. Exclusive for n (nGrid Settings only) Choose whether to use a movie-exclusive setting when displaying guides in n (movie) mode. [Off]: Use the same setting as when in still photography mode.
Viewfinder Framing Grid Options (VKGrid Settings) PA S M B n Choose whether to display a framing grid in the viewfinder. You can also choose guide color and type. It takes effect when the camera is in still photography mode and [VStyle 1] or [VStyle 2] is selected for [EVF Style] (P. 228). The option selected for [nInfo Settings] takes effect in n mode (P. 231). Menu MENU n G n 5.
Choosing the Settings Available via Multi-Fn (Multi Function Settings) PA S M B n Choose the settings that can be accessed via multi-function buttons. Menu 1 MENU n G n 5. Grid/Other Displays n Multi Function Settings Select an indicator you wish to display when the INFO button is pressed, and put a check (v) next to it. • Select an option using FG and press the Q button to put a check (v) next to it. To remove the check, press the Q button again.
Settings related to operation and display of menus Configuring the cursor on the menu screen (Menu Cursor Settings) PA S M B n Choose where the cursor will be displayed when you open the menu or move to a different page. Menu MENU n G n 2. Operations n Menu Cursor Settings Menu Start Position [Recently]: When you open the menu, the last used tab, page, and cursor position are recalled. [_]: When you open the menu, the first page of the [_] tab is displayed.
Choosing how to move between pages with the rear dial (g Loop in Menu Tab) PA S M B n Choose whether to switch the pages only within the same menu tab when the rear dial is turned. Menu MENU n G n 1. Operations n Dial Settings n g Loop in Menu Tab When you move to the last page by turning the rear dial and turn it further, the first page of the next tab is displayed. When you move to the first page by turning the rear dial and turn it further, the last page of the previous tab is displayed.
“My Menu” Settings Using “My Menu” You can use “My Menu” to create a personalized menu tab containing only items you select. “My Menu” can contain up to 5 pages of 7 items each. You can delete items or change the page or item order. At purchase, “My Menu” contains no items. 1 2 Press the MENU button to display the menus. Highlight an item for inclusion in “My Menu”. • Any item in the menus _ through e can be added to “My Menu” if it appears on the screen with tabs displayed.
4 Press the Q button to add the item to the selected page. • The camera will display a message stating that the item has been added to “My Menu”. • Items that have been added to “My Menu” are indicated by the number of the “My Menu” page. • Items can be removed from “My Menu” by pressing the R button. A confirmation dialog will be displayed; to proceed, highlight [Yes] and press the Q button.
7 Setting Up the Camera Card/Folder/File Settings Formatting the card (Card Formatting) PA S M B n Cards must be formatted with this camera before first use or after being used with other cameras or computers. All data stored on the card, including protected images, is erased when the card is formatted. When formatting a used card, confirm there are no images that you still want to keep on the card. g “Usable cards” (P. 25) Menu MENU n e n 1.
Setting the card to record to (KCard Slot Settings / nCard Slot Settings) PA S M B n When there are cards in both slots 1 and 2, you can select which card to record still images and movies to. Super Control Panel Q n KSave Settings Menu MENU n e n1. Card/Folder/File n KCard Slot Settings MENU n e n1. Card/Folder/File n nCard Slot Settings Configuring KCard Slot Settings KSave Settings Choose the recording method for still images (P. 243).
Configuring KSave Settings y z 1 2 4 Pictures are recorded to the memory card in the slot selected for [KSave Slot] (P. 242). Shooting ends when the card is full. Auto Switch Pictures are recorded to the memory card in the slot selected for [KSave Slot] (P. 242). Pictures will be recorded to the remaining card when the card in the selected slot fills. This setting automatically reverts to [Standard] when only one memory card is inserted.
Specifying a folder to save images in (Assign Save Folder) PA S M B n Specify the folder on the card in which the images will be saved. Menu MENU n e n 1. Card/Folder/File n Assign Save Folder Assign * [New Folder]: Specify a 3-digit folder number. 1st digit: [0] - [9] 2nd digit: [0] - [9] 3rd digit: [0] - [9] [Existing Folder]: Select an existing folder using FG. The first two frames and the last frame in the folder are displayed.
Naming Files (Edit Filename) PA S M B n Change the file names the camera uses when saving photos and movies to memory cards. MENU n e n 1. Card/Folder/File n Edit Filename sRGB [Date (mdd)]: The 2nd to 4th digits will be made up of the numbers corresponding to the month and day of the recording date (A to C sill be used for October to December). You can set the 1st digit as you wish. [Directory Number]: The 2nd to 4th digits will be made up of the number of the destination folder (“100” – “999”).
User information Saving lens info (Lens Info Settings) PA S M B n The camera can store information for up to 10 lenses that do not conform to the Micro Four Thirds or Four Thirds system standards. These data also supply the focal length used for the image stabilization and keystone compensation features. The data are saved as Exif tags. Menu MENU n e n 2. Information Record n Lens Info Settings Create Lens Information Register the lens information. [Lens Name]: Input the name of the lens.
Output Resolution (dpi Settings) PA S M B n Choose the output resolution information (in dots per inch, or dpi) stored with photo image files. The selected resolution will be used when the images are printed. The dpi setting is stored as an Exif tag. Menu MENU n e n 2. Information Record n dpi Settings Adding Copyright Information (Copyright Info.) PA S M B n Choose the copyright information stored with photos when they are saved. Copyright information is stored as Exif tags. Menu MENU n e n 2.
Configuring Copyright Info. 1 Copyright Info. Configure options. • Press FG to select an item and press the Q button to display the setting menu. • After configuring options, press the Q button to return to Copyright Info. setting screen. Copyright Info. On Artist Name Copyright Name MENU 7 Setting Up the Camera 248 EN OK Artist Name Enter the name of the photographer. Copyright Name Enter the name of the copyright holder.
Monitor/Sound/Connection Settings Disabling Touch Controls (Touchscreen Settings) PA S M B n Enable or disable touch controls. Menu MENU n e n 3. Monitor/Sound/Connection n Touchscreen Settings Off Disable touch controls. On Enable touch controls. Monitor Brightness and Hue (Monitor Adjust) PA S M B n Adjust monitor color temperature and brightness. This option applies in both still photography and movie modes. Menu MENU n e n 3.
Viewfinder Brightness and Hue (EVF Adjust) PA S M B n Adjust viewfinder brightness and hue. The display switches to the viewfinder while these settings are being adjusted. Menu 7 Setting Up the Camera 250 EN MENU n e n 3. Monitor/Sound/Connection n EVF Adjust j (Color temperature) Adjust color temperature. Use the front dial or HI to adjust the “amber–blue” axis. Moving the pointer (M) closer to A adds a red cast and moving it closer to B adds a blue cast.
When Monitor is Opened [Operative]: When [EVF Auto Switch] is [On] and you put your eye to the viewfinder, the display switches to the viewfinder even if the monitor is open. [Inoperative]: When [EVF Auto Switch] is [On] and you put your eye to the viewfinder, the display does not switch to the viewfinder if the monitor is open. %The [EVF Auto Switch] setting screen appears when you press and hold the u button.
Choosing a USB Connection Mode (USB Settings) PA S M B n Choose how the camera functions when connected to external devices via USB. Menu MENU n e n 3. Monitor/Sound/Connection n USB Settings USB Mode [Select]: The menu for selecting the connection mode appears each time a USB cable is connected.. [Storage]: The camera functions as an external storage device. The data on the camera memory card can be copied to the computer.
Battery/Sleep Settings Displaying Battery Status (NBattery Status) PA S M B n View the status of the batteries inserted in the camera. Status of the battery in the camera and of the battery in the power battery holder are displayed individually. Menu MENU n e n 5. Battery/Sleep n NBattery Status # Some items are not displayed when the camera is powered from the supplied USB-AC adapter or a USB PD-compliant USB device.
Dimming the Backlight (Backlit LCD) PA S M B n Choose the length of time before the monitor backlight dims when no operations are performed. Dimming the backlight reduces the drain on the battery. Menu MENU n e n 5. Battery/Sleep n Backlit LCD 8sec / 30sec / 1min The monitor backlight dims after the specified time. Hold The monitor backlight does not dim.
Reducing Power Consumption (Quick Sleep Mode) PA S M B n Further reduce power consumption during viewfinder photography. The delay before the backlight turns off or the camera enters sleep mode can shortened.
• When power-saving is in effect and the super control panel is displayed (P. 37), “ECO” is displayed on the monitor. ECO ECO 100% 2022.02.01 16:30:43 P Small 3 S-AF 1/ 250 - 0 Off YF 1023 Setting Up the Camera 256 EN 5.6 ± 0.0 WB Auto p 7 F + # 4:3 YF 9999 ISO Auto 200 r G 0.
Reset/Clock/Language/Others Settings Restoring Default Settings (Reset/Initialize Settings) PA S M B n Reset the camera to factory default settings. You can opt to reset almost all settings or only those directly related to photography. Menu MENU n e n 6. Reset/Clock/Language/Others n Reset/Initialize Settings Reset Shooting Settings Reset photography-related settings only. Initialize All Settings Reset all settings with a few exceptions, such as the clock and language. %See “Default Settings” (P.
Calibrating the Level Gauge (Level Adjust) PA S M B n Correct deviation in the level gauge. Calibrate the gauge if you find it is no longer truly plumb or level. Menu MENU n e n 6. Reset/Clock/Language/Others n Level Adjust Reset Reset the gauge to factory default settings. Adjust Choose the reference (zero) point. Calibrate the level gauge after positioning the camera appropriately.
8 Connecting the Camera to External Devices A number of tasks can be accomplished by connecting the camera to an external device such as a computer or smartphone. Choose a connection type and software according to your goals. Precautions for Using Wi‑Fi and Bluetooth® Disable wireless LAN and Bluetooth® in countries, regions, or locations in which their use is prohibited. The camera is equipped with wireless LAN and Bluetooth®.
Disabling the camera’s wireless communication (Airplane Mode) PA S M B n You can disable the wireless communication (Wi-Fi/Bluetooth®) of the camera. Menu MENU n e n4. Wi-Fi/Bluetooth n Airplane Mode Off Wireless communication is enabled. On Wireless communication is disabled. You cannot use it until you change the setting to [Off]. z appears when you select [On]. %Communication with the Wireless Radiowave Commander FC-WR is possible even if you select [On].
Pairing the Camera and Smartphone (Wi-Fi Connection) Follow the steps below when connecting the devices for the first time. • Adjust pairing settings using OM Image Share, not the settings app that is part of the smartphone operating system. Super Control Panel rO Menu MENU n e n 4. Wi-Fi/Bluetooth n Wi-Fi Connection • You can also connect by tapping rO in the live view display. 1 Launch the copy of the dedicated OM Image Share app previously installed on your smartphone.
Wireless Connection Standby Setting for When the Camera Is On (Bluetooth) You can choose whether the camera will be on standby for wireless connection with the smartphone or the optional remote control when the power is on. %Complete the pairing of camera and smartphone or the optional remote control beforehand. [Bluetooth] cannot be selected unless the pairing has been completed. 8 Connecting the Camera to External Devices 262 EN Menu MENU n e n 4.
Wireless Settings for When the Camera Is Off (Power-off Standby) You can choose whether the camera will maintain a wireless connection to the smartphone when off. Menu MENU n e n 4. Wi-Fi/Bluetooth n d Settings n Power-off Standby Select When you turn the camera off, you will be prompted to choose whether to maintain the wireless connection to the smartphone. Off Turning the camera off terminates the wireless connection to the smartphone.
Transferring images to a smartphone You can select images in the camera and load them to a smartphone. You can also use the camera to select images you want to share in advance. g “Selecting Pictures for Sharing (Share Order)” (P. 195) • If [Bluetooth] (P. 262) is set to [Off] or [Onr<], set it to [Onr]. • If [Bluetooth] (P. 262) is set to [Onr], the camera will be on standby for wireless connection. 1 2 Tap [Import Photos] in OM Image Share on the smartphone.
Shooting remotely with a smartphone (Live View) You can shoot remotely by operating the camera with a smartphone while checking the live view on the smartphone screen. • The camera shows the connection screen and all operations are performed from the smartphone. • If [Bluetooth] (P. 262) is set to [Off] or [Onr<], set it to [Onr]. • If [Bluetooth] (P. 262) is set to [Onr], the camera will be on standby for wireless connection. 1 2 3 Launch OM Image Share and tap [Remote Control]. Tap [Live View].
Adding position information to images Using the smartphone’s GPS function, you can add position information when taking pictures with the camera. • If [Bluetooth] (P. 262) is set to [Off] or [Onr<], set it to [Onr]. • If [Bluetooth] (P. 262) is set to [Onr], the camera will be on standby for wireless connection. 1 Before taking pictures with the camera, launch OM Image Share and switch on the position information addition function.
Changing the password (d Connection Password) To change the Wi-Fi/Bluetooth® passwords: Menu 1 MENU n e n 4. Wi-Fi/Bluetooth n d Settings n d Connection Password Follow the operation guide and press the R button. • A new password will be set. %Both the Wi-Fi connection password and Bluetooth® connection passcode can be changed. %Reconnect to the smartphone after changing passwords. g “Pairing the Camera and Smartphone (Wi-Fi Connection)” (P.
Readying the Computer (Windows) If Windows is unable to detect a camera connected via a router or access point, follow the steps below to register the device manually. 8 Connecting the Camera to External Devices 268 EN 1 2 Click the [Start] button on the computer desktop to display the Start menu. 3 Click [Devices] to display options for [Bluetooth & other devices]. 4 5 Click [Add Bluetooth or other devices]. 6 Click [OM-1]. Click (Settings) to display [Windows Settings] options.
Pairing the Computer with the Camera (New Link) PA S M B n The camera and computer must be paired in order to connect. Up to four computers can be paired with the camera at a time. To pair a computer with the camera, connect it via USB. Pairing need only be performed once per computer. 1 After confirming that the camera is off, connect it to the computer using the USB cable. • When attaching the USB cable, use the supplied cable protector and cable clip to prevent damage to the connectors.
5 Click the [+] to the right of [Create new link]. • If nothing happens, reconnect the camera. + • Enter the name that will be used on the camera to identify the computer. The default is the computer’s “Computer Name”. • The name used on the camera can be up to 15 characters long. 6 8 Connecting the Camera to External Devices 270 EN Click [Settings] in “OM Capture”. • When a message is displayed stating that pairing is complete, disconnect the camera as instructed.
Adjusting Wi‑Fi Settings (Wi-Fi Connection) Adjust settings for connection to the network to which the paired computer belongs. Before the camera can connect to the computer via Wi‑Fi, it must be configured for connection to the network via the Wi‑Fi router or access point. Multiple network profiles can be stored on the camera and recalled as desired. [Wi-Fi Connection] settings can be adjusted via the following methods: Connect by WPS Configure the camera for automatic connection (P. 272).
Enabling Camera Wi‑Fi Before connecting to a network via Wi-Fi, you will need to enable Wi-Fi on the camera. If [Airplane Mode] (P. 260) is set to [On], set it to [Off]. Connecting via WPS (Connect by WPS) Connect using the WPS feature on the router or access point. Menu 1 Highlight [PC Connection] using the FG buttons and press the Q button. 2 3 Highlight [Connect by WPS] using the FG buttons and press the Q button.
Connecting Manually (Connect manually) Adjust network settings manually. You will need to provide: Menu MENU n e n 4. Wi-Fi/Bluetooth n Wi-Fi Connection SSID The network name (SSID). Authentication The type of security used on the network. Password The password for connection to a secured network. IP Address Assign Choose whether the camera IP address is assigned automatically by the network DHCP server.
If the camera is able to connect, the network will be displayed with a check (v) next to the network name. • If the camera has been paired with more than one computer, you will be prompted to choose a computer before the network is displayed. Highlight the desired computer using the FG buttons and press the Q button. • The camera can be used only with the selected computer. To select a different computer, you must first terminate the current connection.
4 If the camera is able to connect, the network will be displayed with a check (v) next to the network name. • Password-protected networks are indicated by a t icon. • If the camera has been paired with more than one computer, you will be prompted to choose a computer before the network is displayed. Highlight the desired computer using the FG buttons and press the Q button. • The camera can be used only with the selected computer.
Displaying the MAC address / Resetting Wi-Fi settings for PC connection (Wi-Fi PC Settings) You can display the camera’s MAC address for Wi-Fi connection and reset the Wi-Fi settings used for connection to a computer. Menu MENU n e n 4. Wi-Fi/Bluetooth n Wi-Fi PC Settings Wi-Fi MAC Address Display the camera’s MAC address for Wi-Fi connection. Reset Wi-Fi PC Settings Delete the information about computers the camera has paired with and access points the camera has connected to.
3 Take pictures using camera controls. • The pictures will be uploaded to the computer after they are saved to the camera memory card. Image upload • A p (“image upload”) icon will be displayed while upload is in progress. F 1023 [1:02:03] • The camera will upload only photos and movies recorded while the camera and computer are connected. Any pictures taken before Wi‑Fi was enabled on the camera will not be uploaded. • The upload queue for each card can contain no more than 3000 pictures. 1/ 250 F 5.6 0.
Ending the Connection End the Wi‑Fi connection. The use of Wi‑Fi may be prohibited in some countries or regions, in which case Wi‑Fi should be disabled. Ending the Current Connection 1 Tap O in the camera monitor. r O 100% r O 1 1023 1 [1:02:03] 1 LF 1 4K 60p L-8 S-AF 3 P • You will be prompted to confirm whether you wish to disconnect. • The network SSID is shown in the display. F 5.6 PC PC Connection 0 + 0.
Using the Remote Control You can control the camera from the optional remote control (RM-WR1) and take pictures. Names of parts 1 Shutter button 2 Data transfer indicator 3 Shutter button lock 4 Mode dial (b/OFF / K / n / CONNECT) 5 Cable connector 6 Battery-compartment lid 7 Battery-compartment cover 8 Strap eyelet 1 2 3 4 6 7 8 Connection Wired connection Rotate the mode dial of the remote control to b/OFF and connect the remote control to the camera via the supplied cable.
Wireless connection For wireless connection, you must pair the camera and the remote control first. Menu MENU n e n 4. Wi-Fi/Bluetooth n Wireless Shutter Setting Start Pairing Follow the on-screen instructions. When pairing is complete, [Bluetooth] will be set to [Onr<]. Delete Pairing If you select [Yes] and press the Q button, the paired device will be deleted. 1 Select [Start Pairing] and press the Q button.
Deleting pairing 1 2 Select [Delete Pairing] and press the Q button. Select [Yes] and press the Q button. # When you have paired the camera with a remote control, you have to perform [Delete Pairing] to reset pairing information before you pair the camera with a new remote control. Shooting from the remote control PA S M B n To connect the camera and remote control wirelessly, be sure that [Bluetooth] (P. 262) is set to [Onr<].
Data transfer indicator of the remote control 8 Connecting the Camera to External Devices 282 EN Lights once Remote control operation is sent to the camera correctly. Flashes rapidly (1 second) Remote control operation is not sent to the camera correctly. Shorten the distance between the camera and the remote control. If the problem is not solved, check the setting of the camera. Flashes rapidly (3 seconds) There is a problem regarding the pairing of the camera and remote control.
Connecting to Computers via USB Connect the camera to a computer using the USB cable. Installing Software Install the following software to access the camera while it is connected directly to the computer via USB. OM Capture Use “OM Capture” to automatically download and view pictures as they are taken or control the camera remotely. To learn more or to download the software, visit our website. When downloading the software, be prepared to provide the camera serial number.
Uploading Pictures as They Are Taken (0RAW/Control) PA S M B n Connect the camera to a computer via USB to upload pictures as they area taken. You can take pictures using the controls on the camera body or while controlling the camera remotely from the computer. 1 After confirming that the camera is off, connect it to the computer using the USB cable. • When attaching the USB cable, use the supplied cable protector and cable clip to prevent damage to the connectors. g “Attaching Cable Protectors” (P.
5 Configure “OM Capture” for download. 6 Take pictures using camera or computer controls. • Choose a destination for the downloaded pictures. • The pictures will be downloaded to the computer according to the options chosen. • See online help for more information on using the software. • The computer cannot be used to change the camera shooting mode. • The computer cannot be used to delete pictures from the memory cards inserted in the camera.
6 Process RAW images. • Adjustments can be made to the shooting settings available on the camera and RAW pictures processed accordingly. • The processed copies will be saved in JPEG format. • Enabling USB RAW data editing cancels any changes previously made in the edit window. • USB RAW data editing is not available when two or more cameras are connected. • See online help for more information on using the software.
Powering the Camera via USB (USB Power Delivery) Mobile batteries or USB AC adapters conforming to the USB Power Delivery (USB PD) standard can be used to power the camera. The devices must: Standard: Conform to the USB Power Delivery (USB PD) standard Output: Be rated for an output of 27 W (9 V 3 A, 15 V 2 A, or 15 V 3 A) or more 1 After confirming that the camera is off, use the USB cable to connect it to the device.
Connecting to TVs or External Displays via HDMI Pictures can be displayed on televisions connected to the camera via HDMI. Use the television to display pictures to an audience. You can also film movies while the camera is connected to an external monitor or video recorder via HDMI. • HDMI cables are available from third-party suppliers. Use an HDMI-certified cable. • When the movie resolution is [4K] and playback frame rate is [60p] in [nK], use an HDMI cable compliant to HDMI 2.0 or later.
9 Cautions Information about Dust and Water Resistant Features • This camera has a water resistant specification of IPX3 (when used in combination with an IPX3 or higher water resistant lens supplied by our company). • This camera has a dust resistant specification of IP5X (under our company’s test conditions). Precautions • Dust and water resistant capabilities may be lost when the camera is subjected to shock.
Battery and charger 9 Cautions 290 EN • This camera uses one of our lithium-ion batteries. Use the specified genuine battery. • The camera’s power consumption varies widely with usage and other conditions. • As the following consume a lot of power even without shooting, the battery will be drained quickly. • Performing auto focus repeatedly by pressing the shutter button halfway in shooting mode. • Displaying images on the monitor for a prolonged period.
10 Information Interchangeable lenses Choose a lens according to the scene and your creative intent. Use lenses designed exclusively for the Micro Four Thirds system and bearing the M.ZUIKO DIGITAL label or the symbol shown at right. With an adapter, you can also use Four Thirds System lenses. The optional adapter is required. • When you attach or remove the body cap and lens from the camera, keep the lens mount on the camera pointed downward.
MF Clutch Lenses The “MF clutch” (manual focus clutch) mechanism on MF clutch lenses can be used to switch between auto and manual focus simply by repositioning the focus ring. • Check the position of the MF clutch before shooting. • Sliding the focus ring to the AF/MF position at the end of the lens selects autofocus, while sliding it to the MF position closer to the camera body selects manual focus, regardless of the focus mode chosen with the camera. AF/MF MF AF/MF 16 5 3 ∞ mm 1 2 0.5 11 8 5.6 5.
Camera Displays for Lens SET and CALL Functions The camera displays “(Set” when the focus position is saved using the SET option and “(Call” when a saved focus position is restored using the CALL option. For more information on SET and CALL, see the lens manual. 100% r O 1 1023 1 [1:02:03] 1 LF 1 4K 60p L-8 O 1 1023 1 [1:02:03] 1 LF 1 4K 60p L-8 S-AF 3 3 Set P 100% r S-AF Call 1/ 250 F 5.6 - 0 + 0.0 ISO Auto 200 P 1/ 250 F 5.6 - 0 + 0.
Optional Accessories Using the charger (BCX-1) Two batteries can be inserted. It can also be used with only one battery inserted. 1 Charge the battery. Direction indicating mark (▲) 3 2 1 AC wall outlet Charging indicators USB-AC adapter (F-7AC: supplied) Lithium ion charger Lithium ion battery (BLX-1) 10 Information 294 EN USB cable (CB-USB13: supplied) • Charging time is approximately 2 hours 30 minutes. See the table below for status of the charging indicators and battery charge.
HLD-10 Power Battery Holder An optional HLD-10 battery holder can be used to power the camera for extended periods. # Make sure to turn the camera off when attaching and removing the holder. Part names Terminal cover Attachment wheel Multi selector Vertical shooting lock Battery charge lamp Rear dial Attaching the holder Remove the power battery holder (PBH) cover on the bottom of the camera and the terminal cover of HLD-10 before attaching the HLD-10.
Charging the battery in the power battery holder To charge the battery in the power battery holder, load a battery in the holder and attach the holder to the camera. Charge the battery in the same way as described on P. 22. The charge lamp of the holder lights during charging. Using the buttons Slide the vertical shooting lock of the HLD-10 in the direction of the arrow.
Designated External Flash Units When using an optional flash unit designed for use with the camera, you can choose the flash mode using camera controls and take pictures with the flash. See the documentation provided with the flash unit for information on flash features and their use. Choose a flash unit to suit your needs, taking into consideration such factors as the output required and whether the unit supports macro photography.
Wireless remote control flash photography PA S M B n Wireless flash photography is available with compatible flash units that support wireless remote control (RC). The remote flash units are controlled via a unit mounted on the camera hot shoe. Settings can be adjusted separately for the units in up to three other groups. RC mode must be enabled on both the master and remote flash units (P. 297). 1 Set the remote flash units to RC mode and place them as desired. 2 Select [On] for [# RC Mode] (P. 124).
4 Adjust flash settings. • Highlight items using the FGHI buttons and rotate the front dial to choose settings. A Mode P Small 3 Group, flash control mode RC 1/ - 250 0 WB Auto ±0.0 F + 5.6 ± 0.0 A TTL B Off Low C Off # # ISO Auto 200 r G 0.0 Ch1 x± [1:02:03] 1023 Flash compensation Optical signal strength Flash mode Group Choose a group. Changes to settings apply to all units in the selected group. The unit mounted on the camera works as a member of Group A.
Wireless Flash Control Range The illustration is intended as a guide only. The flash control range varies with the type of flash mounted on the camera and the conditions in the surrounding area. Flash Control Range for Camera-Mounted FL-LM3 Flash Units 30° 60° 50° 100° 30° 7m 50° 5m • We recommend that each group contain no more than 3 flash units. • Wireless flash photography is not available in anti-shock mode or in rear-curtain slow sync mode when a shutter speed slower than 4 s is selected.
Principal Accessories Converter lenses Converter lenses attach to the camera lens for quick and easy fish-eye or macro photography. See our website for information on the lenses that can be used. Eyecup (EP-18) Removal 2 1 1 Push both levers inward and lift the eyecup.
System chart Viewfinder Power Supply or BLX-1 Lithium-ion battery BCX-1 Lithium-ion Charger F-7AC EP-18 USB-AC Adapter Eyecup HLD-10 Power Battery Holder Remote Operation RM-WR1 Remote Control 10 Information Case / Strap Shoulder Strap / Camera Case Connection Cable USB Cable / HDMI Cable *1 Headphone Microphone Software Memory Card SD/SDHC/ SDXC OM Workspace Photo management/editing software for computers OM Capture Camera control software for computers OM Image Share Smartphone
Converter Lens*3 Lens MC-20 Micro Four Thirds system lenses Teleconverter MC-14 Teleconverter FCON-P01 Four Thirds system lenses MMF-2/MMF-3*2 Four Thirds Adapter Fisheye MCON-P02 Macro Flash 10 FL-900R FL-700WR STF-8 FC-WR FR-WR Electronic Flash Macro Flash Electronic Flash Wireless Radiowave Commander Electronic Flash Information FL-LM3 Wireless Radiowave Receiver EN 303
Cleaning and storing the camera Cleaning the camera Turn off the camera and remove the battery before cleaning the camera. • Do not use strong solvents such as benzene or alcohol, or a chemically treated cloth. Exterior: • Wipe gently with a soft cloth. If the camera is very dirty, soak the cloth in mild soapy water and wring well. Wipe the camera with the damp cloth and then dry it with a dry cloth. If you have used the camera at the beach, use a cloth soaked in clean water and well wrung.
Cleaning and checking the image pickup device This camera incorporates a dust reduction function to keep dust from getting on the image pickup device and to remove any dust or dirt from the image pickup device surface with ultrasonic vibrations. The dust reduction function operates when the camera is turned on. The dust reduction function operates at the same time as the pixel mapping, which checks the image pickup device and image processing circuitry.
Shooting tips and information The camera does not turn on even when a battery is loaded The battery is not fully charged • Charge the battery with the USB-AC adapter. The battery is temporarily unable to function because of the cold • Battery performance drops at low temperatures. Remove the battery and warm it by putting it in your pocket for a while. A dialog prompting you to choose a language is displayed The dialog is displayed in the following situations. • The camera is turned on for the first time.
AF confirmation mark lights up but the subject is not focused. Subjects at different distances Fast-moving subject Subject not inside AF area Noise reduction is activated • When shooting night scenes, shutter speeds are slower and noise tends to appear in images. The camera activates the noise-reduction process after shooting at slow shutter speeds. During which, shooting is not allowed. You can set [Noise Reduction] to [Off]. g [Noise Reduction] (P.
Functions that cannot be selected from menus When you open the menu, items that cannot be set are displayed in gray. If you press the Q button while selecting a gray item, the reason it cannot be set will be displayed. Refer to the on-screen instructions and check the settings (P. 65). Functions that cannot be set from the super control panel Some functions may be unavailable depending on the current shooting settings. Check if the same function is displayed in gray in the menus (P. 65).
Error codes Monitor indication No Card 5Card Error 4Card Error 5Write Protect 4Write Protect 4Card Full 5No Picture 4No Picture The card is not inserted, or it cannot be recognized. There is a problem with the memory card in Slot 1. There is a problem with the memory card in Slot 2. The memory card in Slot 1 is write-protected (“locked”). The memory card in Slot 2 is write-protected (“locked”). Corrective action Insert a card. Or reinsert the card properly. Remove and reinsert the memory card.
Monitor indication 5Picture Error Possible cause Corrective action The selected file is damaged and cannot be played back. Alternatively, the picture is in a format that is not supported by the camera. View the picture using computer imaging software or the like. If the picture cannot be displayed on a computer, the file may be corrupt. Camera retouch features cannot be applied to pictures recorded with other devices. Retouch the picture on a computer or other device. The clock is not set.
Default Settings *1: Can be added to [Assign]. *2: Default can be restored by selecting [Initialize All Settings] for [Reset/Initialize Settings]. *3: Default can be restored by selecting [Reset Shooting Settings] for [Reset/Initialize Settings]. Super Control Panel Shooting mode Function Shooting Mode P/A/S/M/B Shutter Speed Aperture Value KISO KAF Target Mode Exposure Comp.
Shooting mode Function nMode n (movie) Shutter Speed Aperture Value nISO nAF Target Mode Exposure Comp. Wi-Fi/Bluetooth nPicture Mode nWB nKelvin RC mode 10 Information 312 EN nButton Function nAF Mode Face & Eye Detection nImage Stabilizer nK Sound Recording Level Headphone Volume Shooting Mode Shutter Speed Aperture Value KISO KAF Target Mode Exposure Comp.
_ Tab Page Function 1.
10 Information 314 EN Page Function 3. ISO/Noise Reduction Upper Limit KISO-A Default Upper/ Default KISO-A Lowest S/S KISO-Auto ISO Step KNoise Filter Low ISO Processing Noise Reduction 4. Exposure KFlicker Scan EV Step Exposure p Shift B C 5. Metering Metering Metering during B B Auto Reset AEL by half-pressing a Metering during j NSpot Metering 6. Flash # RC Mode # X-Sync.
Default o Off 10fps Off 20fps Off 120fps Off 50fps Off 20fps 10 50 128fps 28 50 50fps 12 50 (without ) 3f 1sec 0.5sec Off (without ) 3f 1sec 0.
Page Function 8. Image Stabilizer KImage Stabilizer jImage Stabilizer aImage Stabilizer Handheld Assist Lens I.S.
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Page 3. AF 10 Information 318 EN Function KC-AF Sensitivity KC-AF zCross Center AMid Priority BLarge CC1 CC2 CC3 CC4 KAF Limiter AF Limiter Distance for On1 Distance for On2 Distance for On3 Release Priority KAF Scanner KAF Focus AF Focus Adjustment Adjustment Fine-tuning Value 4. Movie AF nAF Mode nC-AF Speed nC-AF Sensitivity 5.
n Tab Page Function 1. Basic Settings/Image Quality nVideo Codec nK nMode nFlicker Scan nDigital Tele-converter 2.
q Tab Page 1. File Function Information 320 EN *1 *2 *3 g Reset All Images Copy All Erase All 2. Operations qRFunction qDial Function ― ― ― ― ― ― ― ― ― ― ― ― ― ― ― 198 198 194 194 ― ― ― ― 205 205 qaDefault Setting Quick Erase RAW+JPEG Erase RAW+JPEG h 3.
G Tab Page 1. Operations Button Settings Function KButton Function nButton Function F R K e u u d D E Y Z PBH F PBH K PBH e l F d D E Y Z PBH F PBH K PBH e l nShutter Function *1 *2 *3 g Exposure Comp. High Res Shot ISO AF-ON AEL u View Selection Off Off Off Preview Exposure Comp. ISO ― 208 ― ― ― ― ― ― ― ― ― ― ― ― AF-ON ― AF Stop Exposure Comp. RREC ISO AF-ON AEL u View Selection Off Off Off Peaking Magnify Exposure Comp.
Page Function Dial Settings KDial P Function Lever 1 Lever 2 A Lever 1 Lever 2 S Lever 1 Lever 2 M/B Lever 1 Lever 2 10 nDial Function P Lever 1 Information Lever 2 A Lever 1 Lever 2 S Lever 1 Lever 2 M Lever 1 Lever 2 g Loop in Menu Tab Dial Exposure Direction Ps 322 EN Default k: Exposure Comp. i: Ps k: ISO i: WB k: Exposure Comp. i: Aperture Value k: ISO i: WB k: Exposure Comp. i: Shutter Speed k: ISO i: WB k: Aperture Value i: Shutter Speednnn k: Exposure Comp.
Page Multi Selector Settings Fn Lever Settings Function SCenter Button TDirection Key KFn Lever Function nFn Lever Function Fn Lever/Power Lever KElec. Zoom Speed nElec. Zoom Speed Default *3 ― ― ― ― ― ― ― Off ― 223 mode2 Off No Reset Recently On 0.7sec 0.7sec 0.7sec 0.7sec 0.7sec 0.7sec 0.7sec 0.7sec 0.7sec 0.7sec 0.7sec 0.7sec 0.7sec 0.7sec 0.7sec 0.7sec 0.7sec 0.
Page 4. Information EVF Style KInfo Settings Function Info by half-pressing a VKInfo Settings Va Level Gauge nInfo Settings 5.
e Tab Default *1 *2 *3 g ― Standard 5 5 5 Do not assign Reset MDD MDD ― ― ― ― ― ― ― ― ― ― ― ― ― ― ― 241 242 Off 350dpi Off ― ― ― ― ― ― ― ― ― ― ― ― 246 247 247 On ±0 A0, G0 Auto A0, G0 On Maintain Screen Inoperative On 4K 60p Priority Select Yes ― ― ― ― ― ― ― ― ― ― ― ― ― ― ― ― ― ― ― ― ― ― 249 249 Off Off ― ― Off ― ― ― ― ― ― ― ― ― ― ― ― ― ― ― ― ― ― ― ― ― ― ― ― ― ― ― 260 262 279 271 263 267 266 276 ― PBH Batter
Page Function 6.
Memory Card Capacity Memory Card Capacity: Photos Figures are for a 64 GB SDXC card used to record photos with an aspect ratio of 4:3. Record mode Image size (Pixel Count) (Tripod) 10368×7776 Compression ratio File format File size (MB) (approx.
• The number of storable still pictures may change according to the subject, whether or not print reservations have been made, and other factors. In certain instances, the number of storable still pictures displayed on the monitor will not change even when you take pictures or erase stored images. • The actual file size varies according to the subject. • The maximum number of storable still pictures displayed on the monitor is 9999. Memory Card Capacity: Movies Figures are for a 64 GB SDXC memory card.
Specifications Camera Product type Product type Digital camera with interchangeable Micro Four Thirds Standard lens system Lens M.ZUIKO DIGITAL, Micro Four Thirds System Lens Lens mount Micro Four Thirds mount Equivalent focal length on a 35 mm film camera Approx. twice the focal length of the lens Image pickup device Product type 4/3” Live MOS sensor Total no. of pixels Approx. 22.93 million pixels No. of effective pixels Approx. 20.37 million pixels Screen size 17.4 mm (H) × 13.
White balance Mode setting Auto/Preset WB (7 settings)/Customized WB/One-touch WB (camera can store up to 4 settings) Recording Memory SD, SDHC and SDXC UHS-II compatible Recording system Digital recording, JPEG (DCF2.0), RAW Data Applicable standards Exif 2.31, Digital Print Order Format (DPOF) Sound with still pictures Wave format Movie MOV (H.264/MPEG-4 AVC, H.
Flash MODEL NO. FL-LM3 Guide number 9.1 (ISO100•m) 12.7 (ISO200•m) Firing angle Covers the picture angle of a 12 mm lens (equivalent to 24 mm in 35 mm format) Dimensions Approx. 43.6 mm (W) × 49.4 mm (H) × 39 mm (D) (1.7” × 1.9” × 1.5”) Weight Approx. 51 g (1.8 oz.) Splash resistance Type Equivalent to IEC Standard publication 60529 IPX1 Lithium-ion battery MODEL NO. BLX-1 Type Rechargeable Lithium-ion battery Nominal voltage DC 7.2 V Nominal capacity 2280 mAh No.
11 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS SAFETY PRECAUTIONS CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL. An exclamation mark enclosed in a triangle alerts you to important operating and maintenance instructions in the documentation provided with the product.
• To protect the high-precision technology contained in this product, never leave the camera in the places listed below, no matter if in use or storage: • Places where temperatures and/or humidity are high or go through extreme changes. Direct sunlight, beaches, locked cars, or near other heat sources (stove, radiator, etc.) or humidifiers. • In sandy or dusty environments. • Near flammable items or explosives. • In wet places, such as bathrooms or in the rain. • In places prone to strong vibrations.
• If rechargeable batteries have not been recharged within the specified time, stop charging them and do not use them. • Do not use batteries with scratches or damage to the casing, and do not scratch the battery. • Never subject batteries to strong shocks or continuous vibration by dropping or hitting. This may cause exploding, overheating, or burning.
Using the wireless LAN/ Bluetooth® functions • Turn off the camera in hospitals and other locations where medical equipment is present. The radio waves from the camera may adversely affect medical equipment, causing a malfunction that results in an accident. Be sure to disable wireless LAN/Bluetooth® functions in the vicinity of medical equipment (P. 260). • Turn off the camera when onboard aircraft. Using wireless devices onboard may hinder safe operation of the aircraft.
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Index Symbols #+WB................................................154 #RC Mode.........................................298 # Slow Limit......................................124 # X-Sync...........................................124 0 (Protect)......................................193 0 (Uploading Pictures).................284 8.......................................................251 aImage stabilizer...............................138 B Auto Reset..................................
Anti-Flicker Shooting..........................135 Anti-shockr settings.........................131 Aperture-Priority AE..............................45 Art LV Mode........................................226 Assign Save Folder....................244, 246 Assign to Custom Mode.......................56 Audio Playback...................................199 Audio recording..................................199 Auto Power Off...................................254 B B (Long Exposures).............................
Erase..................................................194 Erase All.............................................194 Erase Selected...................................197 EVF Adjust..........................................250 EVF Style...........................................228 EV Step..............................................107 Exposure compensation.....................106 Exposure shift.....................................107 Eyecup...............................................
K Keystone Comp..................................170 L Language.....................................33, 257 Lens Info Settings...............................246 Lens I.S. Priority.................................139 Level Adjust........................................258 Level Disp........................................... 211 Level gauge display..............................38 Lighten Blending (B: Live composite photography)....................................54 Live Bulb.................................
Q Quick Erase........................................195 Quick Sleep Mode..............................255 R Rating.................................................196 Rating Selected..................................197 Rating Settings...................................197 RAW+JPEG h...................................196 RAW+JPEG Erase.....................194, 195 RAW image........................................140 RC mode............................................298 Recall from Custom Mode............
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