User manual
Table Of Contents
- PACKAGE CONTENTS / ACCESSORIES
- TABLE OF CONTENTS
- SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
- HANDLING PRECAUTIONS
- DESCRIPTION OF THE PARTS
- MONITOR DISPLAY DURING SHOOTING
- PREPARATION
- DOING THE SHOOTING
- TAKING A PICTURE
- SHOOTING A MOVIE
- SELECTING THE EXPOSURE MODE
- FOCUSING
- DRIVE MODE
- STABILIZATION
- ISO SENSITIVITY SETTING
- IMAGE FILE SETTING
- MOVIE RECORD SETTING
- DC CROP (SUPER35) MODE
- DIRECTOR'S VIEWFINDER
- AUDIO RECORD SETTING
- EXPOSURE COMPENSATION
- METERING MODE
- AEL BUTTON
- WHITE BALANCE SETTING (WB)
- COLOR MODE
- TONE CONTROL
- Fill Light
- LENS OPTICS COMPENSATION
- BRACKETING
- HDR (High Dynamic Range)
- CUSTOM MODE
- LOCK FUNCTION
- USING THE EXTERNAL FLASH
- CHANGING OTHER SETTINGS
- REVIEWING AND DELETING IMAGES
- REFERENCE
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You can take a picture using the release button even when in Director's
Viewfinder mode. (The setting of the recorded still image is the same as
that of the still image recorded in CINE mode (P.45).)
CAUTION
Only when playback is done on this product, the simulation conditions
specified at the time of shooting and the surround view information are
applied, enabling you to check the effect.
DC Crop mode is released; therefore, the part around the screen may
become dark or lead to a resolution failure.
PL AY B AC K
The playback method is the same as that of a regular movie or still image.
For details on how to play a video, refer to "PLAYING BACK A MOVIE"
( P. 118).
The image recorded in Director's Viewfinder mode is
marked by the setting icon.
A video is recorded without sound, so no sound is reproduced.
The time code, number of pixels, and aspect ratio are not displayed.
[Save As JPEG] is only available to cut out a photo from a video.
No changes can be made to the simulation conditions for recording and
the surround view setting.










