4-438-654-11(1) Interchangeable Lens Digital Camera α Handbook A-mount SLT-A99/SLT-A99V ©2012 Sony Corporation
Table of contents Introduction of functions ................................................... 9 Before use Notes on using your camera ............................................ 12 Checking the supplied items ............................................ 15 Identifying parts ............................................................... 16 Front side .................................................................... 16 Rear side .....................................................................
Using the SteadyShot function ................................... 60 Holding the camera properly ...................................... 61 Removing the Eyepiece cup ............................................ 62 Shooting and viewing images Shooting still images ....................................................... 63 Recording movies ............................................................ 65 Playing back images ........................................................
Adjusting the focus except for the shutter button (AF On) .......................................................................... 100 AF illuminator .......................................................... 100 AF Micro Adj. .......................................................... 101 Manual focus ............................................................ 101 Enhancing the outline of in-focus ranges (Peaking) ..........................................................................
D-RangeOptimizer ................................................... 126 Auto HDR ................................................................ 127 Setting the image processing ......................................... 129 Picture Effect ............................................................ 129 Creative Style ........................................................... 130 Adjusting the color tones (White balance) .................... 133 C.Temp./Filter .............................................
Audio Recording ...................................................... 159 Advanced playback Using the playback functions ........................................ 160 Selecting the memory card used to be played back .......................................................................... 160 Switching between still images and movies (View Mode) .............................................................. 160 Enlarging images ......................................................
Power Save ............................................................... 178 FINDER/LCD Setting .............................................. 179 APS-C Size Capture ................................................. 179 PAL/NTSC Selector (only for the 1080 50i-compatible device) ............................................................. 180 Lens compensation ........................................................ 181 Lens Comp.: Peripheral Shading .............................. 181 Lens Comp.
Setting the LUN (Logical Unit Number) (USB LUN Setting) ............................................................ 204 Connecting to the computer ..................................... 205 Importing images to the computer (Windows) ........ 205 Importing images to the computer (Mac) ................. 206 Disconnecting the camera from the computer ......... 207 Creating a movie disc .................................................... 208 Selecting the method for creating a disc of movies ..................
Introduction of functions This section introduces some frequently-used shooting functions and characteristic functions. See the pages in parentheses for details. Shooting functions used frequently Exposure compensation (106) You can compensate the exposure to adjust the brightness of the entire screen. Even when the exposure mode is set to M, the exposure can be compensated if the ISO sensitivity is set to [AUTO].
Introduction of functions DRO/Auto HDR (126) D-Range Optimizer: By dividing the image into small areas, the camera analyses the contrast of light and shadow between the subject and the background, producing the image with the optimal brightness and gradation. Auto HDR: Shoots 3 images with different exposures, and then overlays these images to create an image with rich gradation. Creative Style (130) You can select the desired style from among 13 styles.
Introduction of functions Customization (42, 177) The camera is equipped with a custom button that can be assigned a desired function.You can also assign functions to other buttons, such as the AEL button, or the ISO button.
Before use Notes on using your camera Screen language You can select the language displayed on the screen using the menu (page 47). Shooting procedure This camera has 2 modes for monitoring subjects: the LCD screen mode using the LCD screen, and the viewfinder mode using the viewfinder. Notes on the functions available with the camera • To check whether it is a 1080 60icompatible device or 1080 50icompatible device, check for the following marks on the bottom of the camera.
Notes on using your camera • When the temperature of the camera rises, the image quality may deteriorate. It is recommended that you wait until the temperature of the camera drops before continuing to shoot. • The surface of the camera may get warm. This is not a malfunction. Notes on importing AVCHD movies to a computer Notes when playing movies on other devices • This camera uses MPEG-4 AVC/H.264 High Profile for AVCHD format recording.
Notes on using your camera every detail of the entire composition, you can also use the LCD screen. • If you pan the camera while looking into the viewfinder or move your eyes around, the image in the viewfinder may be distorted or the color of the image may change. This is a characteristic of the lens or display device and is not a malfunction. When you shoot an image, we recommend that you look at the center area of the viewfinder.
Before use Checking the supplied items Consult your Sony dealer or local authorized Sony service facility if all the accessories are not supplied. The number in parentheses indicates the number of pieces. • Camera (1) • BC-VM10A Battery charger (1) * Multiple power cords may be supplied with your camera. Use the appropriate one that matches your country/region.
Identifying parts See the pages in parentheses for details of operation. Front side A AF illuminator (100)/Self-timer lamp (111) B Shutter button (63) C Power switch (57) D Front control dial E Remote sensor (114) F Lens contacts* G Mounting index (55) H Mirror* I Preview button (42, 80, 176) J Mount K Custom button (42, 122, 177) 16 L Lens release button (56) M Silent multi-controller (32) * Do not directly touch these parts.
Identifying parts Rear side Before use A MENU button (37) F Light sensor (177) B Eyepiece cup (62) G LCD screen (25, 59, 87, 165) C Viewfinder* H MOVIE button (42, 65) • When you look into the viewfinder, the viewfinder mode is activated, and when you take your face away from the viewfinder, the viewing mode returns to the LCD screen mode. D Eyepiece sensors (62) E Diopter-adjustment dial • Adjust the diopter-adjustment dial to your eyesight until the display appears clearly in the viewfinder.
Identifying parts M DISP (Display) button (87, 165) N (Smart teleconverter) button (42, 147)/Zoom button (147)/Focus Magnifier button (103) O For shooting: AF RANGE button (98) For viewing: (Delete) button (67) When the Fn screen or menu screen is displayed: In-Camera Guide button (48) P Access lamp (53) Q (Playback) button (66) * Do not directly touch this part.
Identifying parts Top side Before use A Microphone* (159) I B Mode dial lock release button J ISO button (41, 124, 176) (68) K Display panel illumination C Mode dial (68) D Multi interface shoe** (24, 115) • Some of the accessories may not be inserted fully and protrude backward from the Multi interface shoe. However, the accessory reaches the front end of the shoe, the connection is completed.
Identifying parts Accessories for the Accessory Shoe can also be used. Operations with other manufactures’ accessories are not guaranteed.
Identifying parts Sides Before use A Hooks for shoulder strap • Attach both ends of the strap onto the camera. that the cord of the Remote Commander faces forward. D Speaker E DC IN terminal • When connecting the ACPW10AM AC Adaptor (sold separately) to the camera, turn the camera off, then plug the connector of the AC Adaptor to the DC IN terminal on the camera. F m (Microphone) jack B • When an external microphone is connected, the microphone is turned on automatically.
Identifying parts K SLOT1 (Memory card slot 1) (51) • Available to either SD cards or “Memory Stick PRO Duo” media L SLOT2 (Memory card slot 2) (51) • Available to SD cards only 22
Identifying parts Bottom Before use A Guide holes for the Vertical Grip • These holes are used when you connect the Vertical Grip (sold separately) to the camera. Be sure to keep dust or debris from getting inside the holes. B Connector for the Vertical Grip C Connector cover for the Vertical Grip D Tripod receptacle • Use a tripod with a screw length of less than 5.5 mm (7/32 inch). You will be unable to firmly secure the camera to tripods with a screw length of 5.
Identifying parts Shoe adaptor Remove the Shoe Cap attached to the camera and attach the Shoe adaptor to the camera so that you can attach accessories compatible with a conventional Accessory Shoe (Auto-lock Accessory shoe). A Auto-lock Accessory shoe 3 Tighten the Lock knob. B Lock knob How to attach the Lock knob 1 2 24 Remove the Connector protective cap from the shoe. Loosen the Lock knob and insert the Shoe adaptor into the shoe. • Do not force the knob to turn after it locks.
List of icons on the screen List of icons on the LCD screen The status of the LCD screen is set to “for the viewfinder mode (using the viewfinder for monitoring)” in the default settings. Pressing the DISP button changes the screen status to “for the LCD screen mode.” You can also display the digital level gauge or histogram (page 87). In Auto Mode or Scene Selection mode For the LCD screen mode In Tele-zoom Cont.
List of icons on the screen A Display Display Indication Frame rate of movies (155) Indication Exposure mode (68) Image size of movies (155) P P* ASM Remaining battery (53) 100% Flash charge in progress (115) APS-C Size Capture (179) Register number (190) Setting Effect OFF (89) Scene Recognition icons (70) No audio recording of movies (159) Wind Noise Reduction (159) Memory card (51, 234)/ Upload (185) SteadyShot/Camera shake warning (60) GPS triangulating status (187) (SLT-A99V only) 100 Re
List of icons on the screen Display Indication Display Indication Picture Effect (129) Remaining battery warning (53) B Display Indication Drive mode (110) Before use Auto Portrait Framing (143) C Flash mode (115)/Redeye reduction (40) Display EV scale (83, 106, 113) Focus mode (91) Exposure compensation (106)/Metered Manual (83) AF area (95) Flash compensation (120) REC 0:12 Recording time of the movie (m:s) Object tracking (95) AWB Indication z Focus (63, 93) Face Detection (141)/ Sm
List of icons on the screen Display Indication 3/7 File number/Number of images in the view mode D Display Indication Spot metering area (109) AF area (95) Assist area (92) Digital level gauge (88) Histogram (89) Smart teleconverter (147) Smart Zoom/Clear Image Zoom/Digital Zoom Shutter speed indicator (88) Aperture indicator (88) AF Range Control (98) z Tracking Tracking focus (95) focus Audio level (157) 28
List of icons on the screen List of icons on the display panel Shutter speed (80)/ Aperture (78) Exposure (106)/Flash compensation (120) ISO sensitivity (124) White balance (133) Drive mode (110) Image quality (139) Remaining battery (53) Remaining number of recordable images* Before use You can adjust the shutter speed, aperture, exposure compensation, flash compensation, ISO sensitivity, white balance, drive mode and image quality by checking the display panel on the top of the camera.
Functions list Functions that can be operated with the buttons/dial You can set up or operate various functions with these buttons/dial. For the location of the buttons/dial, see “Identifying parts” (page 16). button (110) WB button (133) Selects the drive mode. Adjusts the white balance. button (106) Compensates the exposure. ISO button (124) Adjusts the ISO sensitivity. Mode dial (68) Switches the exposure mode. Rotate the dial while pressing the mode dial lock release button.
Functions that can be operated with the buttons/dial Silent multi-controller (32) Adjusts the setting silently. How to use the Quick Navi screen Using the Quick Navi screen, you can change settings directly on the recording information display when the screen mode is set to [For viewfinder] (Quick Navi). Functions list 1 Press the DISP button to set the screen mode to [For viewfinder] (page 87). 2 Press the Fn button to switch to the Quick Navi screen.
Functions that can be operated with the buttons/dial 4 Set the item with the front or rear control dial. • Select an option with the front control dial and adjust it with the rear control dial. • Pressing the center of the multi-selector turns on the designated screen used to set up the selected item. • Pressing the Fn button again turns off the Quick Navi screen and the screen goes back to the original one. Functions available on the Quick Navi screen Auto Mode/Scene Selection/Tele-zoom Cont.
Functions that can be operated with the buttons/dial 2 Rotate the dial to select the desired setting. Functions list Current setting 3 Press the button to execute. To assign other functions to the Silent Multi-Controller Pressing and holding the button opens the screen used for assigning functions to the Silent Multi-Controller. Rotate the dial to select a function. You can also select a function from: MENU button t 3t[ Silent Controller] or MENU button t 1t [ Silent Controller].
Selecting a function with the Fn (Function) button This button is used for setting up or executing functions used frequently in shooting, except for functions from the Quick Navi screen. 1 Press the DISP button to set the screen mode to other than [For viewfinder] (page 87). 2 Press the Fn button. 3 Select the desired item with v/V/b/B on the multi-selector, then press the center z to execute. The setup screen appears. 4 Following the operation guide, select and execute the desired function.
Functions that can be selected with the Fn (Function) button The functions that can be selected with the Fn button are as follows: Auto Mode (69) Selects the automatic shooting mode. (Intelligent Auto/Superior Auto) Movie (153) Selects the exposure mode for movie recording to suit your subject or your effect. (P/A/S/M) Tele-zoom Cont. Priority AE (76) Sets the speed for continuous shooting. (T10/T8) Drive Mode (110) Sets the drive mode such as continuous shooting. (Single Shooting/Cont.
Functions that can be selected with the Fn (Function) button Flash Comp. (120) Adjusts the amount of flash light. (+3.0EV to –3.0EV) White Balance (133) Adjusts the color tone of images. (Auto WB/Daylight/Shade/Cloudy/Incandescent/Fluor.: Warm White/Fluor.: Cool White/Fluor.: Day White/Fluor.: Daylight/Flash/C.Temp./Filter/Custom 1–3) DRO/Auto HDR (126) Compensates for the brightness and contrast automatically. (Off/D-Range Opt./Auto HDR) Creative Style (130) Selects your desired image processing.
The functions selected with the MENU button You can set up the basic settings for the camera as a whole or execute functions such as shooting, playback, or other operations. Press the MENU button, then set up the desired item with v/V/b/B on the multi-selector, then press the center of the multi-selector. Select a page of the menu Select an item on the menu Functions list Still shooting menu Image Size (137) Selects the size of still images.
The functions selected with the MENU button High ISO NR (150) Sets noise reduction processing for high-sensitivity shooting. (Normal/Low/Off) Flash control (121) Sets the method for determining the intensity of flash output. (ADI flash/Pre-flash TTL) AF Illuminator (100) Sets the AF illuminator, which sheds light on a dark scene to aid focusing. (Auto/Off) SteadyShot (60) Sets SteadyShot for still image shooting. (On/Off) AF drive speed Selects the focusing speed in autofocus mode.
The functions selected with the MENU button Movie shooting menu File Format (155) Selects the movie file format. (AVCHD/MP4) Record Setting (155) Selects the quality and size of the recorded movie frame. (60i 24M(FX)/50i 24M(FX)/60i 17M(FH)/50i 17M(FH)/60p 28M(PS)/50p 28M(PS)/24p 24M(FX)/25p 24M(FX)/24p 17M(FH)/25p 17M(FH)/1440×1080 12M/VGA 3M) SteadyShot (60) AF Tracking Duration Sets the tracking sensitivity of the autofocus feature for (153) movie recording.
The functions selected with the MENU button Custom menu Eye-Start AF Sets whether or not to use auto focus when you look through the viewfinder. (On/Off) FINDER/LCD Setting (179) Sets the method for switching between the viewfinder and LCD screen. (Auto/Manual) Red Eye Reduction Reduces the red-eye phenomenon during flash use. (On/Off) Release w/o Lens (175) Sets whether shutter can open when lens is not attached. (Enable/Disable) S. Auto Cont.
The functions selected with the MENU button Selects the function to be used with the AF RANGE button. (AF Range Control/In-Camera Guide) AF Range Control Assist Sets whether or not to show the status that the subject is located within the focus range on the screen when the AF Range Control function is activated (available only when an AF-D compatible lens is attached). (On/Off) Peaking Level (102) Enhances the outline of in-focus ranges with a specific color.
The functions selected with the MENU button AF/MF button (176) Assigns the desired function to the AF/MF button. (Exposure Comp./Drive Mode/Flash Mode/Focus Mode/AF area/Smile/Face Detect./Auto Port. Framing/ISO/Metering Mode/Flash Comp./White Balance/DRO/Auto HDR/Creative Style/Picture Effect/Image Size/Quality/AEL hold/AEL toggle/ AEL hold/ AEL toggle/FEL Lock hold/FEL Lock toggle/AF/MF Control Hold/AF/MF Control Toggle/ Object Tracking/AF lock/AF On/Aperture Preview/Shot.
The functions selected with the MENU button Dial exp.comp (107) Compensates the exposure with the front or rear control dial. (Off/ Front dial/ Rear dial) Exp.comp.set Sets whether or not to compensate the exposure within the flash light range. (Ambient&flash/Ambient only) Bracket order Selects the order in exposure bracket and white balance bracket shooting. (0 t – t +/– t 0 t +) Lens Comp.: Chro. Aber. (181) Reduces the color deviation at the corners of the screen caused by the lens attached.
The functions selected with the MENU button Image Index (161) Sets the number of images displayed on one page of the image index screen. (4 Images/9 Images) Protect (167) Protects or cancels protection for an image. (Multiple Img./Cancel All Images/Cancel All Movies(MP4)/ Cancel All AVCHD view files) Specify Printing (168) Specifies or unspecifies the images for DPOF. (DPOF Setup/Date Imprint) Select Playback Media (160) Selects the memory card slot to be used for playback.
The functions selected with the MENU button Recover Image DB (185) Recovers the image database file and enables recording and playback. Display Card Space Displays the remaining recording time of movies and the recordable number of still images on the memory card. Clock setup menu Area Setting (58) Functions list Date/Time Setup (58) Sets date and time, and daylight savings. Sets the location of where the camera is used.
The functions selected with the MENU button Power Saving Start Time (179) Sets the interval after which power save mode engages. (30 Min/5 Min/1 Min/20 Sec/10 Sec) HDMI Resolution (172) Sets the resolution when the camera is connected to an HDMI TV. (Auto/1080p/1080i) CTRL FOR HDMI (174) Operates the camera from a TV that supports “BRAVIA” Sync. (On/Off) HDMI Info. Display (173) Displays images on the screen of an HDMI TV connected without displaying recording information.
The functions selected with the MENU button Version (198) Language Displays the camera software version. Selects the language. Cleaning Mode (224) Starts the cleaning mode to clean the image sensor. Demo Mode Sets the demonstration playback of a movie to on or off. (On/Off) Initialize (191) Restores the settings to their defaults.
Using the In-Camera Guide The AF RANGE button is equipped with both an In-Camera Guide feature and a delete feature. When you press the AF RANGE button on the Fn screen or menu screen, a help guide explaining the currently selected function or setting appears automatically.
Preparing the camera Charging the battery pack When using the camera for the first time, be sure to charge the NPFM500H “InfoLITHIUM” battery pack (supplied). The “InfoLITHIUM” battery pack can be charged even when it has not been fully depleted. It can also be used when it has not been fully charged. The battery pack is discharged little by little without using it. To avoid missing the opportunity to shoot, charge it before use. 1 Insert the battery pack onto the Preparing the camera battery charger.
Charging the battery pack 2 Connect the battery charger to the For the U.S.A and Canada Plug wall outlet (wall socket). Light on: Charging Light off: Charge completed Charging time About 175 minutes • When charging a fully depleted battery pack at a temperature of 25°C (77°F). • The CHARGE lamp turns off when charging is completed. CHARGE lamp For countries/regions other than the U.S.A.
Inserting the battery pack/memory card (sold separately) This camera is equipped with 2 memory card slots; SLOT1 can be used with “Memory Stick PRO Duo” media or SD cards, but SLOT2 can be used only with SD cards. 1 While sliding the battery cover open lever, open the cover. Preparing the camera 2 Firmly insert the battery pack all the way while pressing the lock lever with the tip of the battery. Lock lever 3 Close the cover. 4 While sliding the memory card cover, open the cover.
Inserting the battery pack/memory card (sold separately) 5 Insert a memory card. Memory card slot 1 • With the notched corner facing as illustrated, insert the memory card until it clicks into place. Memory card slot 2 Ensure the notched corner faces correctly. 6 Close the cover. To select the memory card to be used for recording [Slot 1] is selected in the default settings. Use slot 1 when you do not want to change the setting and intend to use only a single memory card.
Inserting the battery pack/memory card (sold separately) To remove the memory card Check that the access lamp (page 18) is not lit, then open the memory card cover, and push the memory card once. To check the remaining battery level The supplied battery pack is a lithium-ion battery pack that has functions for exchanging information related to operating conditions with your camera. The remaining battery time in percent figures is displayed according to the operating conditions of your camera.
Inserting the battery pack/memory card (sold separately) Compatible memory cards The following memory cards are compatible with this camera. However, all memory cards are not guaranteed to work with this camera. Types of memory card Memory Stick PRO Duo Still images Movies Movies In this manual (Simult. Rec) *1 – Memory Stick PRO-HG Duo SD memory card *2 *3 SDHC memory card * 2 *3 SDXC memory card *2 *3 Memory Stick PRO Duo SD card • MultiMediaCard cannot be used.
Attaching a lens 1 Remove the body cap from the Front lens cap camera and the rear lens cap from the rear of the lens. • When changing the lens, quickly change the lens away from dusty locations so as to keep dust or debris from getting inside the camera. • When shooting, remove the front lens cap from the front of the lens. Body cap Preparing the camera Rear lens cap 2 Mount the lens by aligning the orange index marks (mounting indexes) on the lens and camera.
Attaching a lens • When you want to shoot full-frame images, use a lens designed for a full-frame camera. • When you use a lens for which a tripod socket is provided, attach the lens onto the tripod using the tripod socket provided to help balance the weight of the lens. • When carrying the camera with a lens attached, hold both the camera and the lens firmly. • Do not hold the part of the lens that is extended for the zoom or focus adjustment.
Setting the date and time When you turn the camera on for the first time or after you initialize the functions, the date/time setup screen appears. 1 Set the power switch to ON to turn the camera on. The screen used for setting date and time appears. • To turn the camera off, set it to OFF. the LCD screen, then press the center of the multi-selector. 3 Select your area with b/B on the multi-selector, then press the center of the multi-selector.
Setting the date and time 5 Repeat step 4 to set other items, then press the center of the multi-selector. 6 Verify that [Enter] is selected, then press the center of the multi-selector. To cancel the date/time setting operation Press the MENU button. Setting up the date/time again When you turn the camera on for the first time, the date/time setup screen appears automatically. The next time, set up the date and time from the menu.
Adjusting the angle of the LCD screen Adjust the LCD screen to an easily viewable angle. Preparing the camera • Put your finger on the upper-left part of the LCD screen and draw it toward you. • The LCD screen tilts 140 degrees upward and 180 degrees downward. • The LCD screen rotates 180 degrees clockwise and 90 degrees counterclockwise. • When the LCD screen is not used, it is recommended that you close it with the screen side facing to the camera.
Shooting a clear image without camera shake “Camera shake” refers to unwanted movement of the camera that occurs after the shutter button has been pressed, resulting in a blurred image. To reduce camera shake follow the instructions below. Camera shake warning indicator In situations where the camera may be subject to camera-shake, the (Camera shake warning) indicator flashes. In this case, use a tripod or the flash.
Shooting a clear image without camera shake Notes • The SteadyShot function may not work optimally when the power has just been turned on, right after you point the camera towards a subject, or when the shutter button has been pressed all the way down without stopping halfway. • When using a tripod, deactivate the SteadyShot function because there is a potential for malfunction of the SteadyShot function.
Removing the Eyepiece cup When attaching the FDA-A1AM Angle Finder (sold separately) to the camera, remove the Eyepiece cup. Carefully slide the Eyepiece cup off by pushing on each side of the Eyepiece cup. • Put your fingers under the Eyepiece cup, and slide it upward.
Shooting and viewing images Shooting still images The “Auto Mode” allows you to easily shoot any subject under any conditions because the camera makes appropriate judgments on the situation to adjust the settings. 1 Set the mode dial to (Auto Mode). • Rotate the mode dial while pressing the mode dial lock button on the center of the mode dial. 2 Hold the camera, monitoring your Shooting and viewing images shot with the viewfinder.
Shooting still images 5 Press the shutter button fully down to shoot.
Recording movies 1 Press the MOVIE button to start MOVIE button recording. 2 Press the MOVIE button again to stop recording. Notes • The sound of the camera and the lens in operation may be recorded while recording a movie. Using the silent multi-controller, you can reduce the sound of the dialing operation for adjustments you need to make (page 33). You can disable sound recording by setting [Audio Recording] to [Off] (page 159).
Playing back images 1 Press the button. button 2 Select an image with b/B on the multi-selector. • To play back movies, press the center of the multi-selector. During movie playback Multi-selector/Front or rear control dial operation/DISP button To pause/resume z To fast-forward B To fast-rewind b To slow-forward Rotate the front or rear control dial to the right during pause. To slow-reverse Rotate the front or rear control dial to the left during pause.
Deleting images Prior to deleting the image, be sure to make a copy or decide whether you no longer wish to keep the image or not. Make a copy of any images you may want to keep before deleting them from the camera 1 Display the image you want to delete and press the button. button 2 Select [Delete] with v on the multi-selector, then press the Shooting and viewing images center of the multi-selector. Note • Protected images cannot be deleted.
Selecting a shooting mode Selecting a shooting mode Rotate the mode dial while pressing the mode dial lock button on the center of the mode dial. The following shooting modes are provided with the camera: (Auto Mode) (69) Allows you to easily shoot any subject under any conditions because the camera makes appropriate judgements on the situation to adjust the settings. (Program Auto) (77) Allows you to shoot with the exposure adjusted automatically (both the shutter speed and the aperture value).
Selecting a shooting mode Selecting the desired mode by rotating the mode dial When you rotate the mode dial, you can display an explanation of the shooting mode and change the function of the selected mode. 1 MENU button t 1 t [Mode Dial Guide] t [On] 2 Select the desired shooting mode with the mode dial. An explanation of the selected mode is displayed. 3 Press the center of the multi-selector. 4 Select the desired mode with v/V on the multi-selector. 1 Set the mode dial to (Auto Mode) (page 68).
Selecting a shooting mode Scene recognition When the camera recognizes the subject and adjusts itself for shooting conditions, the following information appears on the screen: icon for recognized scene, the number of images to be shot. In Superior Auto mode, the appropriate shooting function for the scene type recognized is also indicated.
Selecting a shooting mode Scene Selection This mode is suitable for z Shooting with preset settings according to the scene 1 Set the mode dial to (Scene Selection) (page 68). • To change the scene, press the Fn button, then select another scene. 2 Adjust the focus and shoot the subject. Blurs away backgrounds and sharpens the subject. Expresses skin tones softly. • To blur the background more, set the lens to the telephoto position.
Selecting a shooting mode (Landscape) Shoots the entire range of scenery in sharp focus with vivid colors. • To accentuate the openness of the scenery, set the lens to wide angle. (Sunset) Shoots the red of the sunrise or sunset beautifully. (Night Scene) (Hand-held Twilight) (Night Portrait) 72 Shoots night scenes at a distance without losing the dark atmosphere of the surroundings. • The shutter speed is slower, so using a tripod is recommended.
Selecting a shooting mode Shooting technique • When you want finer images, set the mode dial to P, A, S, or M and use the creative style function (page 130). In such cases, you can adjust the exposure, ISO, etc. Notes • Since the camera judges the settings automatically, many features will be unavailable, such as exposure compensation, ISO setting. • The flash is set to [Autoflash] or [Flash Off] for each Scene Selection mode. You can change these settings (pages 115, 119).
Selecting a shooting mode 5 Pan or tilt the camera to the end, following the guidance on the screen. Guidance bar Notes • If you cannot pan or tilt the camera across the entire subject within the given time, a gray area occurs in the composed image. If this happens, move the camera fast to record a full panoramic image. • Since several images are stitched together, the stitched part will not be recorded smoothly.
Selecting a shooting mode Tips for Sweep Panorama shooting Pan or tilt the camera in an arc with a Vertical constant velocity and in the same direction direction as the indication on the screen. [Sweep Panorama] is better suited for still subjects, rather than moving ones. Horizontal direction Radius as short as possible To change the image size You can select the image size: MENU button t Size].
Selecting a shooting mode Tele-zoom Cont. Priority AE You can record images in high-speed continuous shooting by capturing the narrow center area of an image. This mode is suitable for z Shooting a fast-moving subject continuously to capture a moment. z Shooting a child’s expressions, changing continuously from moment to moment. 1 Set the mode dial to (Tele-zoom Cont. Priority AE) (page 68). • To change the mode, press the Fn button, then select another mode. 2 Adjust the focus and shoot the subjects.
Selecting a shooting mode • In manual focus mode or when [Focus Mode] is set to [Single-shot AF], you can adjust the ISO sensitivity and the aperture. When [Single-shot AF] is selected, the focus is fixed at the first image. Notes • When the zoom scale is ×2.3, the image size is set to S size and when the zoom scale is ×1.5, the image size can be set to M or S size. • 17 images can be shot when [Quality] is set to [Fine] (our criteria).
Selecting a shooting mode Program Shift You can temporarily change the shutter speed and aperture value combination with the correct exposure determined by the camera maintained. Rotate the front or rear control dial to select your desired combination while the focus is achieved. The exposure mode indication changes to “P*.” Aperture Priority This mode is suitable for z Putting the subject in sharp focus and blur everything in front of and beyond the subject.
Selecting a shooting mode 2 Select the aperture value (Fnumber) with the front or rear control dial. Aperture (F-number) Shutter speed Selecting a shooting mode • Smaller F-number: The foreground and background of the subject are blurred. Larger F-number: The subject and its foreground and background are all in focus. • You cannot check the blurring of an image on the LCD screen or in the viewfinder. Check the recorded image and adjust the aperture.
Selecting a shooting mode To check blurring of the background (Preview button) The LCD screen and the viewfinder shows an image captured with the widest aperture. The change in aperture affects the sharpness of the subject image, creating a discrepancy between the sharpness of the image before shooting Preview button and that of the actual image.
Selecting a shooting mode 1 Set the mode dial to S. 2 Select the shutter speed with the front or rear control dial. • When the camera judges that the proper exposure is not obtained with the selected shutter speed, the aperture value flashes. In such cases, adjust the shutter speed again. 3 Adjust the focus and shoot the subject. The aperture is automatically adjusted to obtain correct exposure. Shooting techniques • When the shutter speed is slower, use a tripod.
Selecting a shooting mode Manual Exposure This mode is suitable for z Shooting with the desired exposure setting by adjusting both the shutter speed and aperture. 1 Set the mode dial to M. 2 Rotate the front control dial to adjust the shutter speed, and rotate the rear control dial to adjust the aperture. • This camera allows you to set the ISO sensitivity to [AUTO] in manual exposure mode.
Selecting a shooting mode 3 Shoot the image after the LCD screen exposure is set. • When the ISO sensitivity is set to [AUTO], check the exposure value using Metered Manual*. Toward +: Images become brighter. Toward –: Images become darker. * When the camera is in M mode, it will show an under or over compensation value based on the correct exposure. It is displayed as a number on the LCD screen, and it is displayed on the EV scale in the viewfinder.
Selecting a shooting mode BULB This mode is suitable for z Shooting trails of light, such as fireworks. z Shooting trails of stars. 1 Set the mode dial to M. 2 Rotate the front control dial to the left until [BULB] appears. • Before shooting, set the ISO sensitivity to other than [AUTO]. BULB 3 Rotate the rear control dial to adjust the aperture (F-number). 4 Press the shutter button halfway down to adjust the focus.
Selecting a shooting mode 5 Press and hold the shutter button for the duration of the shooting. As long as the shutter button is pressed, the shutter remains open. Shooting techniques Notes • When using a tripod, turn off the SteadyShot function (page 60). • The longer the exposure time, the more conspicuous the noise on the image. • After shooting, noise reduction (Long Exposure NR) will be done for the same amount of time that the shutter was open.
Functions available for each shooting mode The functions you can use depend on the selected shooting mode. In the table below, indicates the function available. – indicates the function not available. The functions you cannot use are displayed in gray on the screen. Shoot Mode Exposure Comp. (106) / – Cont. Self-timer Shooting (111) (111) Face Smile Detection Shutter (141) (145) Auto Port.
Switching the recording information display Switching the recording information display (DISP) Each time you press the DISP button, the recording information display changes as follows in the default settings. DISP button For viewfinder No Disp. Info. Level Histogram Selecting the screen mode You can select the desired screen mode. When you switch the screen by pressing the DISP button, only selected screens are displayed.
Switching the recording information display (DISP) Graphic Display The Graphic Display shows the shutter speed and aperture value as graphs, and clearly illustrates how the exposure works. The pointers on the shutter speed indicator (A) and aperture indicator (B) indicate the current value. A Display All Info. Displays all the information on the screen. No Disp. Info. Does not display the information on the screen.
Switching the recording information display (DISP) Histogram Number of pixels The histogram displays the luminance distribution that shows how many pixels of a particular brightness exist in the picture. The exposure compensation will change the histogram accordingly. Both ends of the histogram show a highkey or low-key portion. You cannot restore these area with a computer later. Adjust the exposure if necessary and shoot again.
Switching the recording information display (DISP) MENU button t OFF] 3 t [Live View Display] t [Setting Effect • When [Setting Effect OFF] is selected, the Live View image in M mode is always displayed with the appropriate brightness. Note • [Setting Effect OFF] cannot be selected when the exposure mode is set to Auto Mode, Sweep Panorama, Movie or Scene Selection.
Adjusting the focus Adjusting the focus There are 2 methods for adjusting the focus: autofocus and manual focus. Depending on the lens, the method for switching between the auto focus and manual focus is different. The type of lens The lens is equipped with a focus mode switch The switch to be used Lens The lens is not Camera equipped with a focus mode switch To switch to auto focus Set the focus mode switch on the lens to AF. (Set [Focus Mode] on the camera to other than [Manual Focus].
Adjusting the focus 3 Press the shutter button halfway down to check the focus and shoot the image. • When the focus is confirmed, the focus indicator changes to z or (page 93). • The AF area where the focus has been confirmed turns green. (Single-shot AF) AF area Focus indicator The camera focuses and the focus is locked when you press the shutter button halfway down. (Automatic AF) The Focus Mode is switched between Single-shot AF and Continuous AF according to the movement of the subject.
Adjusting the focus • To select the AF area used for focusing, set up [AF area] (page 95). • To change the focusing speed, set up [AF drive speed] (page 38). Notes • While the camera is focusing automatically, some lenses do not allow you to touch the rotating focusing ring. • The assist area of the [Depth Map Assist Continuous AF] function may not work properly in the following cases: – Under insufficient light. – When the drive mode is set to Hi of [Cont. Shooting] or bracket.
Adjusting the focus To measure the exact distance to the subject The mark located on the top of the camera shows the location of the image sensor*. When you measure the exact distance between the camera and the subject, refer to the position of the horizontal line. * The image sensor is the part of the camera that converts the light to an electric signal. Note • If the subject is closer than the minimum shooting distance of the attached lens, the focus cannot be confirmed.
Adjusting the focus AF area Select the desired AF area to suit the shooting conditions or your preference. The AF area where the focus has been confirmed turns green and the other AF areas disappear. AF area Fn button t (AF area) t Select the desired setting The camera determines which of the 19 AF areas is used in focusing. (Zone) Choose the zone for which you want to activate the focus from among left, right, or center zone with the multi-selector.
Adjusting the focus 1 Set [Focus Mode] to [Continuous AF] or [Depth Map Assist Continuous AF] (page 91). 2 Fn button t (Object Tracking) t [On(Tracking focus w/ shutter)] 3 Press the shutter button halfway down so that the camera automatically locks onto a target and tracks the subject. The camera continues to focus while the shutter button is pressed and held halfway down. When the focus is achieved, the target frame turns to green. Target frame 4 Press the shutter button to shoot the subject.
Adjusting the focus To change the mode Fn button t (Object Tracking) t [On] or [Off]. (On) Press the center of the multi-selector on the recording information display so that a target frame appears. Align the target frame with the subject to be tracked, and press the center of the multi-selector.The camera starts tracking the subject. When the focus is achieved, the target frame turns to green. To cancel the tracking feature, press the center again. (Off) Deactivates the Object Tracking function.
Adjusting the focus • If you set the detected face as a target, even when [Face Priority Tracking] is set to [Off], the camera tracks the body when the face is not visible. If the targeted person disappears from the screen while the camera is tracking, and then returns to the screen, the camera focuses on that face again. Restricting the autofocus range (AF Range Control) You can restrict the autofocus range.
Adjusting the focus 3 Press the AF RANGE button again to lock the distance. • The limit range indicator remains displayed. • The AF area and assist area that overlap with the subject located within the AF range you set turn to yellow. To cancel the AF Range Control function Press the AF RANGE button again. Shooting techniques • Adjust the AF range to position V (the focus position of the lens) within the range after you focus on the subject you want to shoot.
Adjusting the focus • For details on lenses compatible with the AF range control function, visit the Sony web site in your area, or consult your Sony dealer or local authorized Sony service facility. • The AF area or assist area may not quickly or easily turn to yellow under insufficient light or when the contrast of the subject is low, such as a solid color flat surface. In such cases, use the contoured part of the subject, etc. to focus on the subject.
Adjusting the focus AF Micro Adj. You can finely adjust the focus of each lens. Perform this operation only when needed. Note that you may not be able to properly focus on a subject if you have made a poor adjustment. MENU button t 3 t [AF Micro Adj.] t [On] t [amount] t Select the desired value • The larger the value, the farther the focusing position from the camera; the smaller the value, the nearer the focusing position to the camera.
Adjusting the focus 2 If the lens does not have a focus mode switch, Fn button t (Focus Mode) t (Manual Focus) • When [Focus Mode] is assigned to the silent multi-controller, you can use the silent multi-controller instead (page 32). 3 Rotate the focusing ring of the lens to achieve a sharp focus.
Adjusting the focus • The outline of in-focus ranges is not enhanced when the camera is connected using an HDMI cable. To set the color of the peaking function You can set the color used for the peaking function. MENU button t 3 t [Peaking Color] t Select the desired setting Note • This item cannot be set when [Peaking Level] is set to [Off]. Focus Magnifier You can check the focus by enlarging the image before shooting. 1 MENU button t 4 t [Smart Telecon.
Adjusting the focus 3 Press the Focus Magnifier button again to enlarge the image and select the portion you want to enlarge with v/V/b/B on the multi-selector. • Each time you press the Focus Magnifier button, the zoom scaling changes as follows: Full-frame size: Approx. ×5.9 t Approx. ×11.7 APS-C size: Approx. ×3.8 t Approx. ×7.7 4 Confirm and adjust the focus. • Rotate the focusing ring to adjust the focus in manual focus mode.
Adjusting the focus 2 Press the shutter button halfway down to lock the focus. 3 Turn the focusing ring to fine-tune the focus while pressing the shutter button halfway down. Note • Some SAM lenses are not compatible with the Direct manual focus function. Refer to the operating instructions of your lens to find out if your lens is compatible with it.
Adjusting the brightness of the image Exposure compensation Normally, the exposure is selected automatically (Automatic exposure). Based on the exposure acquired by the automatic exposure, you can perform exposure compensation. You can make the entire image brighter by shifting to the + side. The entire image becomes darker when you shift it to the – side (Exposure compensation). 1 Press the button. 2 Adjust the exposure with b/B on button Display of the LCD screen the multi-selector.
Exposure compensation Notes • This item cannot be set when the exposure mode is set to Auto Mode or Scene Selection. • When the exposure mode is set to M, the exposure can be compensated only when the ISO sensitivity is set to [AUTO]. To compensate the exposure with the front or rear control dial You can compensate the exposure with the front control dial or rear control dial without pressing the button. MENU button t 5 t [Dial exp.
AE Lock When shooting into the sun or by a window, and the exposure may not be appropriate for the subject, use the light meter where the subject is bright enough and lock the exposure before shooting. To reduce the brightness of the subject, point the camera towards a spot that is brighter than the subject and use the light meter to lock the exposure of the entire image.
Metering Mode Fn button t (Metering Mode) t Select the desired mode (Multi segment) This mode measures light on each area after dividing the total area into multiple areas and determines the proper exposure of the entire screen. (Center weighted) While emphasizing the central area of the screen, this mode measures the average brightness of the entire screen. (Spot) This mode measures light only in the spot metering circle located in the center area.
Using the drive mode Selecting the drive mode You can use an appropriate drive mode to suit your purposes, such as single-shot advanced, continuous advanced, or bracket. button t Select the desired button mode (Single Shooting) (110) This mode is for normal shooting. (Cont. Shooting) The camera records the images continuously.
Selecting the drive mode Cont. Shooting 1 (Drive) button t (Cont. Shooting) t Select the desired speed with b/B on the multi-selector 2 Adjust the focus and shoot the subject. • When you press and hold the shutter button, the recording continues. Shooting technique • To shoot continuously faster, set the exposure mode to Tele-zoom Continuous Priority AE (page 76). Notes • When is selected, the image recorded between the frames is displayed.
Selecting the drive mode Bracket: Cont./Single Bracket Base exposure – direction + direction Bracket shooting allows you to shoot several images, each with different degrees of exposure. Specify the value of deviation (steps) from the base exposure, and the camera shoots 3 or 5 images while automatically shifting the exposure. 1 (Drive) button t (Bracket: Cont.
Selecting the drive mode The EV scale in bracket shooting Ambient light* bracket 0.3 steps, 3 shots Exposure compensation 0 Flash bracket 0.7 steps, 3 shots Flash compensation –1.0 Viewfinder LCD screen (When [DISP Button(Monitor)] is set to [For Shown in the top row. viewfinder]) Shown in the bottom row. * Ambient light: Any light other than the flash light that shines on the scene for an extended period of time, such as natural light, a light bulb, or a fluorescent light.
Selecting the drive mode DRO Bracket 1 (Drive) button t (DRO Bracket) t Select the desired setting with b/B on the multi-selector • When Lo is selected, the image is recorded with DROLv1, Lv2, and Lv3, and when Hi is selected, the image is recorded with DROLv1, Lv3, and Lv5. 2 Adjust the focus and shoot the subject. Remote Cdr. 1 (Drive) button t (Remote Cdr.) 2 Focus on the subject, point the transmitter of the Wireless Remote Commander to the remote sensor, and shoot the image.
Advanced shooting Using the flash (sold separately) In a dark location, using the flash allows you to shoot the subject brightly, and it also helps to prevent camera shake. When shooting into the sun, you can use the flash to shoot a bright image of the backlit subject. For details on how to use the flash, refer to the operating instructions supplied with the flash. 1 Remove the Shoe Cap and attach the flash (sold separately).
Using the flash (sold separately) (Flash Off) Does not fire. (Autoflash) Fires in dark environments or when shooting towards bright light. (Fill-flash) (Rear Sync.) (Wireless) Fires every time you trigger the shutter. Fires right before the exposure is completed every time you trigger the shutter. Rather than attaching a flash on the camera, you can create more contrast, resulting in a more three-dimensional picture.
Using the flash (sold separately) 4 Place the flash that has been set to wireless away from the camera. 5 If you perform a test fire of the flash, press the AEL button. Note • Change the channel of the flash when another photographer is using a wireless flash nearby and his/her flash light causes your flash to fire. To change the channel of the flash, refer to the operating instructions supplied with it. Setup of the AEL button When using a wireless flash, it is recommended that you set [Func.
Using the flash (sold separately) Notes • When the exposure mode is set to S or M, slow sync shooting is not available using the SLOW SYNC button. • When a function other than the AEL function is selected in [Func. of AEL button], slow sync shooting is not available using the SLOW SYNC button. When the AEL function is selected in [ISO Button], [AF/MF button], [Custom button], or [Preview Button], slow sync shooting is available using these buttons.
Flash modes available The flash modes you can select depend on the shooting mode and functions selected. In the table below, indicates the function selectable. – indicates the function not selectable. The flash modes you cannot select are displayed in gray on the screen.
Flash Compensation When shooting with the flash, you can adjust the amount of flash light alone, without changing the exposure compensation. You can only change the exposure of a main subject that is within the flash range. Fn button t (Flash Comp.) t Select the desired setting Toward +: Makes the flash level higher. Toward –: Makes the flash level lower. Notes • This item cannot be set when the exposure mode is set to Auto Mode, Sweep Panorama, or Scene Selection.
Flash control MENU button t setting 2 t [Flash control] t Select the desired ADI flash This method controls the lighting of the flash, factoring in the focus distance information and light metering data from the pre-flash. This method enables an accurate flash compensation with virtually no effect from the reflection off the subject. Pre-flash TTL This method controls the amount of flash light depending on the data only from pre-flash light metering.
FEL lock In normal flash shooting, the amount of flash light is automatically adjusted to get the optimum exposure. You can lock the amount of flash light beforehand. FEL: Flash Exposure Level 1 Put the subject for which you want to lock the FEL in the center area of the screen and focus on it. 2 Press the custom button to lock Custom button the amount of flash light. • The flash pre-fills the flash light. • (FEL lock) mark lights. 3 Recompose the shot and shoot the subject.
FEL lock • An error message appears if you attempt to set a flash not compatible with the FEL lock function. • is indicated when you have locked both the AE and FEL. To change the function of the custom button You can set the button to hold the locked level while the button is held down ([FEL Lock hold]) or assign another function.
Setting ISO Sensitivity to light is expressed by the ISO number (recommended exposure index). The larger the number, the higher the sensitivity. 1 Press the ISO button to display ISO button the ISO screen. 2 Select the desired setting with v/V on the multi-selector. • The larger the number, the higher the noise level. • If you want to select [Multi Frame Noise Reduct.], display the setup screen with B, and select the desired value with v/V.
Setting ISO reduction, you can select larger ISO numbers than the maximum ISO sensitivity. The image recorded is 1 combined image. 1 Press the ISO button to display ISO button the ISO screen. 2 Select (Multi Frame Noise Reduct.) with v/V on the multi- selector. Notes • When [Quality] is set to [RAW] or [RAW & JPEG], this function cannot be used. • The flash, D-Range optimizer, and [Auto HDR] cannot be used.
Compensating for the brightness and contrast automatically (D-Range) Fn button t (Off) (DRO/Auto HDR) t Select the desired setting Disables the DRO/Auto HDR functions. (D-Range Opt.) By dividing the image into small areas, the camera analyses the contrast of light and shadow between the subject and the background, producing the image with the optimal brightness and gradation.
Compensating for the brightness and contrast automatically (D-Range) • When shooting with the D-Range optimizer, the image may be noisy. Select the proper level by checking the recorded image, especially when you enhance the effect. Auto HDR 1 Fn button t (DRO/Auto HDR) t (Auto HDR) 2 Select an optimal level with b/B on the multi-selector. (Auto HDR: Exposure Diff. Auto) Corrects the exposure difference automatically.
Compensating for the brightness and contrast automatically (D-Range) • When the contrast of the scene is low or when camera shake or subject blur is occurred, you may not obtain good HDR images. If the camera has detected a problem, is displayed on the recorded image to inform you of this situation. Shoot again, as necessary, paying attention to the contrast or blur.
Setting the image processing Picture Effect Select the desired effect filter to achieve more impressive and artistic expression. Fn button t (Picture Effect) t Select the desired setting • When a mode that has a fine adjustment option is selected, select the desired setting with b/B on the multi-selector. (Off) Disables the Picture Effect function. (Toy Camera) Creates the look of a Toy Camera photo with shaded corners and pronounced colors. You can set the color tone with b/B.
Setting the image processing Notes • When a zoom feature other than optical zoom is used, the [Toy Camera] and [Miniature] effects are not available. • When [Partial Color] is selected, images may not retain the selected color, depending on the subject or shooting condition. • When the exposure mode is set to Auto Mode, Sweep Panorama, or Tele-zoom Continuous Priority AE, or when [Quality] is set to [RAW] or [RAW & JPEG], Picture Effect cannot be used. • When [HDR Painting], [Miniature], [Rich-tone Mono.
Setting the image processing 2 Select the desired Creative Style or style box with v/V on the multi-selector. • When selecting a style box, move the cursor to the right with B, then select the desired Creative Style. • Using the style box, you can recall the style settings that were registered with finely-controlled settings. Displayed only when a style box is selected. 3 When you want to adjust (Contrast), (Saturation), or (Sharpness), select the desired item with b/B, then adjust the value with v/V.
Setting the image processing (Night Scene) The contrast is attenuated for capturing a nightscape that is more faithful to the real view. (Autumn leaves) For capturing autumn scenes, vividly highlighting the red and yellow of coloring leaves. (Black & White) For shooting images in black and white monotone. (Sepia) For capturing images in sepia monotone. (Contrast), style box.
Adjusting the color tones (White balance) The color tone of the subject changes depending on the characteristics of the light source. The table below shows how the color tone changes based on various light sources, compared with a subject that appears white under the sunlight.
Adjusting the color tones (White balance) AWB (Auto WB) The camera automatically detects a light source and adjusts the color tones. (Daylight) If you select an option to suit a specific light source, the color tones are adjusted for the light source (preset white balance). (Shade) (Cloudy) (Incandescent) • Press B on the multi-selector so that the fine adjustment screen appears and you can adjust the color tone with v/V/b/B, as necessary (page 134). (Fluor.: Warm White) (Fluor.: Cool White) (Fluor.
Adjusting the color tones (White balance) 3 Press B to display the fine adjustment screen and compensate the color to your preference with v/V/b/B. Color Temperature: Fine-tunes color in the B (blue) direction with b and the A (amber) direction with B. Color Filter: Fine-tunes color in the G (green) direction with v and the M (magenta) direction with V. Note • Since color meters are designed for film cameras, the values differ under fluorescent/ sodium lamp/mercury lamps.
Adjusting the color tones (White balance) 3 Select a register number with b/B on the multi-selector, then press the center of the multi-selector. The monitor returns to the recording information display with the memorized custom white balance setting retained. • The custom white balance setting registered in this operation is effective until a new setting is registered.
Setting image size Image Size MENU button t 1 t [Image Size] t Select the desired size [Aspect Ratio]: [3:2] Image size Usage guidelines L:24M 6000 × 4000 pixels For shooting at the highest image quality M:10M 3936 × 2624 pixels For prints up to A3+ size S:4.6M 2640 × 1760 pixels For prints up to A5 size [Aspect Ratio]: [16:9] Image size Usage guidelines L:20M 6000 × 3376 pixels M:8.7M 3936 × 2216 pixels S:3.
Setting image size MENU button t size 1 t [Panorama: Size] t Select the desired Standard [Panorama: Direction] is set to [Up] [Down]: 3872 × 2160 [Panorama: Direction] is set to [Right] [Left]: 8192 × 1856 Wide [Panorama: Direction] is set to [Up] [Down]: 5536 × 2160 [Panorama: Direction] is set to [Right] [Left]: 12416 × 1856 138
Setting the aspect ratio and image quality Aspect Ratio MENU button t ratio 1 t [Aspect Ratio] t Select the desired 3:2 A normal ratio. 16:9 An HDTV ratio. Note • This item cannot be set when the exposure mode is set to Sweep Panorama. Quality MENU button t (RAW) 1 t [Quality] t Select the desired setting File format: RAW (Records using the RAW compression format.) This format does not perform any digital processing on the images.
Setting the aspect ratio and image quality image can be opened and converted to a common format, such as JPEG or TIFF, and its white balance, color saturation, contrast, etc., can be readjusted. – The RAW format image cannot be printed using a DPOF (print) designated printer. – You cannot set [Auto HDR] or [Picture Effect] on RAW format images. • RAW images shot with the camera have a resolution of 14 bits per 1 pixel.
Detecting faces The camera detects faces, adjusts the focus, exposure, performs image processing, and adjusts flash settings. Fn button t setting (Smile/Face Detect.) t Select the desired (Face Detection Turns off Face Detection. Off) (Face Detection On (Regist. Faces)) (Face Detection On) Enables Face Detection and prioritizes recognized faces that have been registered in [Face Registration] (page 142). Enables Face Detection, but does not prioritize recognized faces.
Detecting faces Notes • When the exposure mode is Sweep Panorama or Tele-zoom Continuous Priority AE, the Face Detection function cannot be used. • Up to 8 faces can be detected. • The camera may not detect any faces, or may detect some other object, depending on the shooting conditions. Face Registration The camera detects faces for which information has been registered in advance.
Detecting faces • When you select [Delete All], you can delete all registered faces at one time. Notes • Even if you select [Delete], the data on registered faces remain stored in the camera. If you also want to delete this data from the camera, select [Delete All]. • The registered face is not deleted even if you use [Initialize]. Auto Port. Framing Fn button t setting (Auto Port. Framing) t Select the desired The default setting is [Off]. Notes • The Auto Port.
Detecting faces • This feature cannot be used with the following functions: continuous shooting, continuous bracket, [Multi Frame Noise Reduct.], [Auto HDR], the zoom feature of the camera, manual focus, or [Soft Focus], [HDR Painting], [Rich-tone Mono.], [Miniature] in Picture Effect.
Smile Shutter When the camera detects a smile, the shutter is released automatically. 1 Fn button t (Smile/Face Detect.) t [Smile Shutter On: Normal Smile] t Select the desired Smile Detection Sensitivity mode with b/B on the multi-selector You can set the sensitivity of the Smile Shutter function for detecting smiles to one of the following 3 options: (On: Slight Smile), (On: Normal Smile), and (On: Big Smile).
Smile Shutter • Try to orient the face in front of the camera and keep it as level as possible. • Hold a clear smile with an open mouth. The smile is easier to detect when the teeth are showing. • If you press the shutter button while the Smile Shutter function is activated, the camera shoots the image, and then returns to Smile Shutter.
Zooming You can magnify images with a higher scale than the optical zoom. Zooming in in one step (Smart teleconverter) You can zoom in to the center of an image using the smart teleconverter and record the image. Press the button. • Each time you press the button, the zoom scaling changes as follows: Approx. ×1.4 t Approx. ×2 t Off button The image size is as follows, based on the zoom scaling. Zoom scaling Image size Approx. ×1.4 M or S Approx.
Zooming 1 MENU button t 2 Press the 4 t [Smart Telecon. Button] t [Zoom] button. 3 Magnify the image up to the desired zoom factor with b/B on the multi-selector. • You can magnify the image at wider intervals with v/V. The zoom features available with this camera The icon displayed on the screen changes as follows according to the zoom scale. Zoom scale (low) Zoom scale (high) A : The zoom feature of the camera is not used (×1.0 is indicated).
Zooming Setting Gives priority to image quality when zooming images. Clear Image Zoom: On Digital Zoom: Off Image size Zoom scale with optical zoom (Upper row: Full-frame size shooting/lower row: APS-C size shooting) L About 2× M About 3× S About 4.5× About 2× About 3× About 4.6× Gives priority to higher magnification when zooming images. Clear Image Zoom: On Digital Zoom: On L About 4× M About 6.1× S About 9.1× About 4× About 6× About 9.
Reducing the noise in an image Long Exposure NR When you set the shutter speed to 1 second or longer (Long exposure shooting), noise reduction is turned on for the same duration that the shutter is open. This is to reduce the grainy noise typical in a long exposure. When noise reduction is in progress, a message appears and you cannot take another picture. Select [On] to prioritize the image quality. Select [Off] to prioritize the timing of shooting.
Setting the color space The way colors are represented with combinations of numbers or the range of color reproduction is called “color space.” You can change the color space, depending on your purpose. MENU button t setting 3 t [Color Space] t Select the desired sRGB This is the standard color space of the digital camera. Use sRGB in normal shooting, such as when you intend to print out the images without any modification. AdobeRGB This has a wide range of color reproduction.
Movie recording setup Movie recording setup This section describes movie recording with advanced operations. Shooting techniques • Start recording after you adjust the focus. • The following settings that were set during still image shooting can be used: ISO/White Balance/Creative Style/Exposure compensation/AF area/ Metering Mode/Face Detection/Object Tracking/D-Range optimizer/ Lens Comp.: Shading/Lens Comp.: Chro. Aber./Lens Comp.
Movie recording setup conditions. Selecting manual focus and adjusting the shutter speed or aperture may make the movement smoother (page 101). • A value for the ISO sensitivity between ISO 100 and ISO 6400 can be selected when you record movies. If you start movie recording with a value of ISO 6400 or larger selected, the ISO sensitivity is switched to ISO 6400. If you start movie recording with a value of ISO 100 or smaller selected, the ISO sensitivity is switched to ISO 100.
Movie recording setup 4 Adjust the focus, then press the MOVIE button to start recording. (77) (Program Auto) Allows you to shoot with the exposure adjusted automatically (both the shutter speed and the aperture value). The other settings can be adjusted manually, and your setting values can be saved. (Aperture Priority) (78) Allows you to shoot after adjusting the aperture value manually using the front or rear control dial.
Movie recording setup File Format MENU button t format 1 t [File Format] t Select the desired AVCHD Records 60i/50i movies, 24p/25p movies or 60p/50p movies in AVCHD format. This file format is suitable for viewing the movie on a high-definition TV. You can create a Blu-ray disc, an AVCHD recording disc, or a DVD-Video disc using the supplied software “PlayMemories Home.” • 60i/50i movies are recorded at either 60 fields/second or at 50 fields/second, respectively.
Movie recording setup [File Format]: [AVCHD] Record Setting Bit-rate Recording 60i 24M(FX)* 50i 24M(FX)** Maximum 24 Mbps Records high image quality movies of 1920 × 1080 (60i/50i). 60i 17M(FH)* 50i 17M(FH)** Approx. Records standard image quality movies of 1920 × average 17 1080 (60i/50i). Mbps 60p 28M(PS)* 50p 28M(PS)** Maximum 28 Mbps Records highest image quality movies of 1920 × 1080 (60p/50p).
Movie recording setup Audio Rec Level You can adjust the audio recording level by monitoring the level meter. MENU button t 2 t [Audio Rec Level] t Select the desired level with b/B on the multi-selector + side: The audio recording level is increased. – side: The audio recording level is decreased. Reset: To set the recording level to the default. Shooting techniques • We recommend that you use headphones to check the level when adjusting the setting.
Movie recording setup Notes • The audio level is not displayed in the following cases: – [Audio Recording] is set to [Off]. – The screen mode is set to [No Disp. Info.]. • Set the exposure mode to Movie. Before recording, the audio level can be displayed only when it is set to Movie. Checking the audio using headphones 1 Connect headphones to the i (headphones) jack. i (Headphones) jack 2 Set the mode dial to (Movie). You can monitor the sound when recording or playing back movies.
Movie recording setup Audio Recording When you record movies, the operating noise of the camera or lens may be recorded. You can record movies without audio. MENU button t 2 t [Audio Recording] t [Off] To reduce wind noise You can reduce wind noise by cutting bass sound input from the built-in microphone. MENU button t 2 t [Wind Noise Reduct.] t [On] Notes • Setting this item to [On] may cause some bass sound to be recorded with too low a volume. Set it to [Off] when the wind is not blowing.
Advanced playback Using the playback functions Selecting the memory card used to be played back MENU button t desired slot 2 t [Select Playback Media] t Select the Note • When there is no memory card inserted in the selected slot, no images are played back. Select the slot where the memory card is being inserted. Switching between still images and movies (View Mode) Selects whether still images or movies are to be played back.
Using the playback functions 2 Zoom the image in or out with the rear control dial. • Rotating the front control dial switches the image at the same display magnification. When you shoot multiple images with the same composition, you can compare their focus conditions. 3 Select the portion you want to enlarge with v/V/b/B on the multi-selector. To cancel the enlarged playback Press the center of the multi-selector so that the image returns to the normal size.
Using the playback functions 2 Press the DISP button repeatedly to select the number of images displayed on one page of the image index screen. DISP button • The screen changes between 4 images and 9 images To return to the single-image screen Press the center of the multi-selector when you select the desired image. To display the desired folder Select the left bar on the image index screen with the multi-selector, then select the desired folder with v/V.
Using the playback functions To return to the normal playback screen Press the button again. Notes • You cannot rotate movies. • When you copy rotated images to a computer, “PlayMemories Home” contained on the CD-ROM (supplied) can display the rotated images correctly. However, the images may not be rotated depending on the software. Slide Show MENU button t 1 t [Slide Show]t [Enter] Plays back recorded images in order (Slide Show).
Using the playback functions Playback Display You can set the playback orientation of images recorded in portrait orientation.
The screen displayed for playback mode Switching the screen during playback Each time you press the DISP button, the screen changes as follows. With recording data Without recording data Histogram* * When the image has a high-key or low-key portion, that portion is flashed on the histogram display (Luminance limit warning).
The screen displayed for playback mode Display Indication Display Image quality of still images (139) - Protect (167) DPOF DPOF set (168) Remaining battery warning (53) Remaining battery (53) Picture Effect (129) AWB D-Range Optimizer (126)/Auto HDR/Auto HDR image warning (127) Database file full (222)/ Database file error (222) Overheating warning (12) Display Indication Histogram (89) Exposure mode (68) P ASM 1/125 Shutter speed (80) F3.
Protecting images (Protect) You can protect images against accidental erasure. 1 MENU button t 1 t [Protect] t [Multiple Img.] 2 Select the image you want to protect with b/B on the multiselector, then press the center of the multi-selector. A mark is put in the check box. • To cancel a selection, press the center again. 3 To protect other images, repeat step 2. • You can select all the images in the folder by selecting the bar on the left of the image index screen.
Specifying printing Specifying DPOF Using the camera, you can specify the still images before you print images at a shop or with your printer. Follow the procedure below. DPOF specifications are left with images after printing. It is recommended that you unspecify them after printing. 1 MENU button t 1 t [Specify Printing] t [DPOF Setup] t [Multiple Img.] 2 Select the image with b/B on the multi-selector, then press the center of the multi-selector.
Copying images You can copy images from a memory card inserted in the slot selected with [Select Playback Media] to a memory card inserted in the other slot. The copy process can be done per type of the image (still images/movies) (page 160). MENU button t 2 t [Copy] t [Enter] Note • It may take some time to copy a lot of images. Use a sufficiently charged battery pack.
Deleting images (Delete) You can delete only unnecessary images, or all the images. Once you have deleted an image, you cannot restore it. Check whether to delete the image or not beforehand. Note • Protected images cannot be deleted. Delete (Multiple Img.) 1 MENU button t 1 t [Delete] t [Multiple Img.] 2 Select the images you want to delete with the multi-selector, then press the center of the multiselector. A mark is put in the check box. • To cancel a selection, press the center again.
Deleting images (Delete) Deleting all images or movies visible in the current view mode You can delete all still images or movies visible in the current display view mode. 1 MENU button t 1 t [Delete] t [All in Folder] or [All AVCHD view files] 2 Select [Delete] with v on the multi-selector, then press the center of the multi-selector. To display the desired folder Select the bar on the left of the image index screen with the multi-selector, then select the desired folder with v/V.
Viewing images on a TV screen To view images recorded on the camera on a TV set, an HDMI cable (sold separately) and an HD TV equipped with an HDMI connector are required. 1 Turn off both your camera and the TV, and connect the camera to the TV. 1 To the HDMI connector HDMI cable (sold separately) 2 To the HDMI terminal 2 Turn on the TV and switch the input. • See also the operating instructions supplied with the TV. 3 Turn on the camera, and press the button.
Viewing images on a TV screen • When images cannot be displayed properly, set [HDMI Resolution] in the Setup menu to [1080p] or [1080i], according to your TV. • Some devices may not work properly. • Do not connect the output connector of the device with the HDMI terminal on the camera. This may cause a malfunction. On “PhotoTV HD” This camera is compatible with the “PhotoTV HD” standard.
Viewing images on a TV screen Using “BRAVIA” Sync By connecting the camera to a TV that supports “BRAVIA” Sync using an HDMI cable, you can operate the camera with the TV Remote Control. 1 Connect a TV that supports “BRAVIA” Sync to the camera (page 172). The input is automatically switched and the image shot with the camera appears on the TV screen. 2 Press the SYNC MENU button on the TV Remote Control. 3 Operate with the buttons on the TV Remote Control.
Setup of the camera Setting the other functions of the camera Release w/o Lens You can release the shutter when no lens is attached. Select this when you attach the camera on an astronomical telescope, etc. MENU button t 1 t [Release w/o Lens] t [Enable] Note • Correct metering cannot be achieved when you use lenses that do not provide a lens contact, such as the lens of an astronomical telescope. In such cases, adjust the exposure manually by checking it on the recorded image.
Setting the other functions of the camera Func. of AEL button The function of the AEL button can be selected from the following 2 functions (page 109): – Holding the locked exposure value by pressing the AEL button while the button is held down ([AEL hold]). – Holding the locked exposure value by pressing the AEL button until the button is pressed again ([AEL toggle]). When [ AEL hold] or [ AEL toggle] is selected, the exposure is locked in spot metering mode. MENU button t desired setting 4 t [Func.
Setting the other functions of the camera MENU button t 4 t [ISO Button], [AF/MF button] or [Preview Button] t Select the desired setting Custom button The FEL lock function is assigned to the custom button in the default settings (page 122). You can also assign another function to the custom button. The functions available are the same as those of [Func. of AEL button].
Setting the other functions of the camera Notes • When it is set to [Auto], do not cover the light sensor with your hand or other object. • When using the camera with the AC-PW10AM AC Adaptor (sold separately), the brightness of the LCD screen is always set to the brightest setting even if you select [Auto]. • Since the [Sunny Weather] setting is too bright to use indoors, set it to [Auto] or [Manual] indoors. Viewfinder Bright.
Setting the other functions of the camera To change the waiting time until the camera turns to the power save mode You can set different time intervals for the camera to switch to power save mode. MENU button t 2 t [Power Saving Start Time] t Select the desired time Notes • The camera does not turn to power save mode when the camera is connected to a TV or the drive mode is set to [Remote Cdr.]. • If you set this item to [Max], [Power Saving Start Time] is set to [10 Sec].
Setting the other functions of the camera PAL/NTSC Selector (only for the 1080 50i-compatible device) When [PAL/NTSC Selector] is set to the NTSC-system before shooting, movies recorded with the camera can be played back on an NTSC-system TV. MENU button t desired setting 3 t [PAL/NTSC Selector] t Select the Notes • This function is provided with 1080 50i-compatible devices only. It is not provided with 1080 60i-compatible devices.
Lens compensation You can automatically compensate the following characteristics: light falloff at the edges, chromatic aberration, and distortion (only for automatic compensation compliant lenses). For further information on automatic compensation compliant lenses, visit the Sony web site in your area, or consult your Sony dealer or local authorized Sony service facility. Lens Comp.: Peripheral Shading Compensates for the shaded corners of the screen caused by certain lens characteristics.
Setting the method for recording on a memory card Recording Mode You can record the same images on 2 memory cards at the same time, or sort images onto different memory card, based on the type of image. [Standard] is selected in the default settings. MENU button t desired setting 1 t [Recording Mode] t Select the Standard Records images only on the memory card inserted in the slot selected with [Select Recording Media] (page 52). Simult.
Setting the method for recording on a memory card • Simultaneous recording may take a long time to record images. • When the simultaneous recording feature or [Sort(JPEG/RAW)] is selected, if an image is not recorded, for example, there is no memory card inserted in one of the two slots, the image cannot be recorded on both memory cards. Format Note that formatting irrevocably erases all data on a memory card, including protected images.
Setting the method for recording on a memory card MENU button t setting 1 t [Folder Name] t Select the desired Standard Form The folder name format is as follows: folder number + MSDCF. Example: 100MSDCF Date Form The folder name format is as follows: folder number + Y (the last digit)/MM/DD. Example: 10020405 (Folder name: 100, date: 2012/04/05) Note • The MP4 movie folder form is fixed as “folder number + ANV01.
Setting the method for recording on a memory card • If you set [Recording Mode] to other than [Standard] and start recording, a new folder may be created automatically. • When you insert a memory card that has been used with other equipment into the camera and shoot images, a new folder may be created automatically. • Up to 4,000 images can be stored in a folder. When the folder capacity is exceeded, a new folder is created automatically.
Setting the method for recording on a memory card • Before using an Eye-Fi card, set up the wireless LAN access point and forwarding destination. For details, refer to the operating manual supplied with the Eye-Fi card. • Eye-Fi cards are sold in the U.S.A, Canada, Japan, and some countries in the EU (as of June in 2012). • For more information, please contact the manufacturer or vendor directly. • Eye-Fi cards can be used only in the countries/regions where they were purchased.
Recording location information using the GPS feature (SLT-A99V only) If the camera has acquired location information using the built-in GPS feature, this information is recorded in the images or movies at that location. Using the supplied software “PlayMemories Home,” you can import images recorded with location information to a computer and enjoy viewing them with a map which shows their shooting location. See “PlayMemories Home Help Guide” for details.
Recording location information using the GPS feature (SLT-A99V only) • For detailed notes on the GPS feature, see page 232. GPS Assist Data The time for the GPS acquiring location information can be shortened by taking in GPS assist data. If the camera connects to the computer with the supplied “PlayMemories Home” software installed, the GPS assist data can be updated automatically.
Recording location information using the GPS feature (SLT-A99V only) • You must set [Date/Time Setup] on the camera before using it. • There may be discrepancies of a few seconds. • Depending on the area, it may not function correctly.
Registering your own settings You can register 3 combinations of frequently used modes and settings in the memory. You can recall the registered settings with the mode dial. 1 Put the camera on the setting you want to register. 2 MENU button t 4 t [Memory] 3 Select the number you want to register with b/B on the multiselector, then press the center of the multi-selector. You can change the settings after you have registered them.
Resetting to the default You can reset the main functions of the camera. MENU button t t [OK] 4 t [Initialize] t Select the desired setting : The items to be reset. – : The items not to be reset. Shooting functions Items Reset to Exposure compensation (106) ±0.0 Reset Default Rec mode reset Custom reset – Drive mode (110) Single Shooting – Flash Mode (115) Fill-flash (differs depending on the exposure mode) – Focus Mode (91) Single-shot AF – AF area (95) Wide – – Smile/Face Detect.
Resetting to the default Picture Effect (129) Off – Scene Selection (71) Portrait – Movie (153) P – Auto Mode (69) Intelligent Auto – Tele-zoom Cont.
Resetting to the default Movie shooting menu Items Reset to File Format (155) AVCHD Reset Default Rec mode reset – Record Setting (155) 60i 17M(FH), 50i 17M(FH) SteadyShot (60) Off AF Tracking Duration (153) Mid Auto Slow Shutter (154) On – – – – Silent Controller Audio Rec Level – (33) Audio Recording (159) On Wind Noise Reduct.
Resetting to the default DISP For viewfinder/No Button(Monitor) (87) Disp. Info./Level/ Histogram – DISP Button(Finder) No Disp. Info./Level/ (87) Histogram – AF RANGE Button (41, 98) AF Range Control – AF Range Control Assist (41) On Peaking Level (102) Off – Peaking Color (103) White – Live View Display (89) Setting Effect ON Func.
Resetting to the default Face Priority Tracking (97) On – Playback menu Items Reset to Still/Movie Select (160) Folder View(Still) Reset Default Rec mode reset Custom reset – – Slide Show – Repeat Off (163) – – Slide Show – Interval 3 sec (163) – – Slide Show – Image Type (163) – – – – – – – – Volume Settings (44) 4 – – Playback Display (164) – – All Image Index (161) 4 Images Specify Printing – Date Imprint (168) Off Select Playback Media (160) Slot 1 Auto Rotate I
Resetting to the default Setup menu Reset Default Rec mode reset Custom reset Items Reset to Menu start (45) Top – – Delete confirm. (45) “Cancel” first – – Mode Dial Guide (45) Off – – LCD Brightness (177) Auto – – Viewfinder Bright. (178) Auto – – Viewfinder Color Temp. (45) 0 – – GPS Settings – GPS On/Off (187) (SLTA99V only) Off – – GPS Settings – GPS – Auto Time Cor.
Resetting to the default AF Micro Adj. – AF Adjustment Setting (101) Off* Demo Mode (47) Off – – – – Others Items Reset to Recording information display (LCD screen) (87) For viewfinder Recording information display (Viewfinder) (87) Level Playback display (165) Single-image screen (with recording information) Reset Default Rec mode reset Custom reset – – – – – – * Even if you reset the setting, the values adjusted are not reset.
Confirming the software version Displays the software version of your camera. Confirm the version when a firmware update is released. If you mount a lens compatible with the lens version up feature, the version of the lens is indicated. MENU button t 4 t [Version] Note • An update can be performed only when the battery level is (3 remaining battery icons) or more. We recommend that you use a sufficiently charged battery pack or the AC-PW10AM AC Adaptor (sold separately).
Viewing images on a computer Using the software Following applications are contained on the CD-ROM (supplied) to allow more versatile use of images shot with your camera. • “Image Data Converter” • “PlayMemories Home” • “Remote Camera Control” For detailed notes on installation, also see pages 202, 203. Using “Image Data Converter” To use “Image Data Converter,” refer to Help. Click [Start] t [All Programs] t [Image Data Converter] t [Help] t [Image Data Converter Ver.4].
Using the software • Print or save still images with the date. • Create Blu-ray discs or DVD discs from AVCHD movies imported to a computer. (An Internet connection environment is required when a Bluray disc/DVD disc is created for the first time.) Notes • “PlayMemories Home” is not compatible with Mac computers. When you play back images on Mac computers, use the appropriate application software supplied with the Mac computer.
Using the software Note • In Interval Timer Shooting, the drive mode is set to [Single Shooting]. If the focus is not achieved, the shutter is not released (except when the manual focus is selected or [Priority setup] in the Still shooting menu is set to [Release]). Recommended computer environment (Windows) The following computer environment is recommended when using the supplied software and importing images via a USB connection.
Using the software Notes • Operation is not assured in an environment based on an upgrade of the operating systems described above or in a multi-boot environment. • If you connect 2 or more USB devices to a single computer at the same time, some devices, including the camera, may not operate, depending on the types of USB devices you are using. • Connecting the camera using a USB interface that is compatible with Hi-Speed USB (USB 2.
Using the software 3 Remove the CD-ROM after the installation is complete. The following software is installed and shortcut icons appear on the desktop. “Image Data Converter” “Remote Camera Control” “PlayMemories Home” “PlayMemories Home Help Guide” Note • If “PMB” (Picture Motion Browser) supplied with a camera that was purchased before 2011 has already been installed on the computer, “PMB” will be overwritten by “PlayMemories Home,” and you may be unable to use some functions of “PMB.
Connecting the camera to the computer Setting the USB connection Selects the method used for a USB connection when the camera is connected to a computer or a USB device with a USB cable. MENU button t setting 3 t [USB Connection] t Select the desired Auto Establishes a Mass Storage or MTP connection automatically, in accordance with a computer or other USB devices to be connected. Windows 7 computers are connected in MTP, and its unique functions are enabled to use.
Connecting the camera to the computer MENU button t desired setting 3 t [USB LUN Setting] t Select the Multi Displays both the images in the memory card slot 1 and the memory card slot 2 on the screen of the computer. Single Displays only the images in the memory card slot 1 on the screen of the computer. Connecting to the computer 1 Insert a sufficiently charged battery pack into the camera, or connect the camera to a wall outlet (wall socket) using the ACPW10AM AC Adaptor (sold separately).
Connecting the camera to the computer Importing images to the computer without using “PlayMemories Home” When the AutoPlay Wizard appears after making a USB connection between the camera and a computer, click [Open folder to view files] t [OK] t [DCIM] or [MP_ROOT] t copy the desired images to the computer. File name Folder The type of file DCIM folder JPEG file DSC0ssss.JPG JPEG file (Adobe RGB) _DSCssss.JPG MP_ROOT folder File name RAW file DSC0ssss.ARW RAW file (Adobe RGB) _DSCssss.
Connecting the camera to the computer 2 Drag and drop the image files to the hard disk icon. The image files are copied to the hard disk. 3 Double-click the hard disk icon t the desired image file in the folder containing the copied files. The image is displayed. The software for Mac computers For details on other software for Mac computers, access the following URL: http://www.sony.co.
Creating a movie disc You can create a disc from AVCHD movies recorded on the camera. Selecting the method for creating a disc of movies You can create a disc from AVCHD movies that have been recorded with this camera. Depending on the disc type, playable devices may vary. Select the method that suits your disc player. There are two ways to create a movie disc. Use “PlayMemories Home” on your computer or create a disc with devices other than a computer such as a recorder.
Creating a movie disc Note • You cannot create discs of movies that were recorded with [PAL/NTSC Selector] set to [NTSC] using “PlayMemories Home.” Create discs with a device other than a computer (page 211). (Only for 1080i 50i-compatible models) Creating a high definition image quality (HD) disc (AVCHD recording disc) You can create a high definition image quality (HD) AVCHD recording disc from AVCHD movies imported to a computer using the supplied software “PlayMemories Home.
Creating a movie disc Creating a Blu-ray disc You can create a Blu-ray disc with AVCHD movies previously imported to a computer. Your computer must support the creation of Blu-ray discs. BD-R (non-rewritable) and BD-RE (rewritable) media can be used to create Blu-ray discs. You cannot add contents to either type of disc once it has been created. To create Blu-ray discs with “PlayMemories Home,” you have to install proprietary add-on software. For details, access the following URL: http://support.d-imaging.
Creating a movie disc • An Internet connection environment is required when creating a DVD-Video (STD) disc for the first time. Discs you can use with “PlayMemories Home” You can use 12 cm discs of following type with “PlayMemories Home.” For Blu-ray disc, see page 210. Disc type Features DVD-R/DVD+R/DVD+R DL Unrewritable DVD-RW/DVD+RW Rewritable • Always maintain your PlayStation®3 to use the latest version of the PlayStation®3 system software.
Troubleshooting/Others Troubleshooting If you experience trouble with your camera, try the following solutions. 1 Check the items on pages 212 to 220. 2 Remove the battery pack, and insert the battery pack again after about 1 minute, and turn on the power. 3 Reset the settings (page 191). 4 Consult your Sony dealer or local authorized Sony service facility. Battery pack and power The battery pack cannot be installed.
Troubleshooting The CHARGE lamp flashes when charging the battery pack. • You can use an NP-FM500H battery pack only. Make sure that the battery is NP-FM500H. • If you charge a battery pack that has not been used for a long time, the CHARGE lamp may flash. • The CHARGE lamp flashes in 2 ways, fast (about 0.15-second intervals) and slow (about 1.5-second intervals). If it is flashing fast, remove the battery pack and reattach the same battery pack securely.
Troubleshooting • In autofocus mode, the shutter cannot be released when the subject is out of focus. • The lens is not attached properly. Attach the lens properly (page 55). • When the camera is attached to another device, such as an astronomical telescope, set [Release w/o Lens] to [Enable] (page 175). • The subject may require special focusing (page 93). Use the focus-lock or manual focus function (pages 94, 101). Recording takes a long time. • The noise reduction function is turned on (page 150).
Troubleshooting The aperture value and/or shutter speed flashes when you press the shutter button halfway down. • Since the subject is too bright or too dark, it is beyond the available range of the camera. Adjust the setting again. The image is whitish (Flare). Blurring of light appears on the image (Ghosting). • The picture was taken under a strong light source, and excessive light has entered the lens. Attach a lens hood. The corners of the picture are too dark.
Troubleshooting Viewing images Your camera cannot play back images. • The folder/file name has been changed on your computer (page 205). • When an image file has been processed by a computer or when the image file was recorded using a model other than that of your camera, playback on your camera is not guaranteed. • Use “PlayMemories Home” to play images stored on a PC with this camera. • The camera is in USB mode. Disconnect the camera from the computer (page 207).
Troubleshooting • The term of validity of assist data has expired. Update the GPS assist data (page 188). • As the positions of GPS satellites vary constantly, it may take longer to determine the location or the receiver may not be able to determine the location at all, depending on the location and time you use the camera. • “GPS” is a system for determining geographic location by triangulating radio signals from GPS satellites.
Troubleshooting The image cannot be played back on a computer. • If you are using “PlayMemories Home,” refer to the “PlayMemories Home Help Guide.” • Consult the computer or software manufacturer. After making a USB connection, “PlayMemories Home” does not start automatically. • Make the USB connection after the computer is turned on (page 205). Memory card Cannot insert a memory card. • Insertion direction of the memory card is wrong. Insert it in the correct direction (page 51).
Troubleshooting The color of the image is strange. • When you print the images recorded in Adobe RGB mode using sRGB printers that are not compatible with Adobe RGB (DCF2.0/Exif2.21), the images are printed at a lower intensity level (page 151). Images are printed with both edges cut off. • Depending on your printer, the left, right, top, and bottom edges of the image may be cut off. Especially when you print an image shot with the aspect ratio set to [16:9], the lateral end of the image may be cut off.
Troubleshooting The setting is reset without the resetting operation. • The battery pack was removed when the power switch was set to ON. When removing the battery pack, make sure the camera is turned off and the access lamp is not lit (pages 18, 53). The camera does not work properly. • Turn off the camera. Remove the battery pack and insert it again. If the camera is warm, remove the battery pack, and allow it to cool down before trying this corrective procedure.
Warning messages If the following messages appear, follow the instructions below. Set Area/Date/Time. • Set the area, date, and time. If you have not used the camera for a long time, charge the internal rechargeable battery (pages 58, 227). Power insufficient. • You tried to perform [Cleaning Mode] when the battery level is insufficient. Charge the battery pack or use the AC Adaptor (sold separately). Unable to use memory card.
Warning messages Unable to print. • You tried to mark RAW images with a DPOF mark. Internal temp. high. Allow it to cool. • The camera has become hot because you have been shooting continuously. Turn the power off. Cool the camera and wait until the camera is ready to shoot again. • Because you have been recording for a long time, the temperature inside the camera has increased to an unacceptable level. Stop recording. Recording is unavailable in this movie format. • Set [File Format] to [MP4].
Cleaning the camera and a lens Cleaning the camera • Do not touch the inside of the camera, such as lens contacts, or the mirror. Since dust on the mirror or around the mirror may affect the images or the performance of the camera, blow the dust away using a commercially available blower*. For details on cleaning the image sensor, see page 224. * Do not use a spray blower. Using one may cause a malfunction.
Cleaning the image sensor If dust or debris enters the camera and adheres to the image sensor (the part that converts the light to an electric signal), it may appear as dark spots on the photo image, depending on the shooting environment. If there is dust on the image sensor, follow the steps below to clean the sensor. Notes • Cleaning cannot be performed when the battery level is 50% or less. • The camera starts beeping if the battery level becomes low during cleaning.
Cleaning the image sensor 1 Perform the cleaning operation described in steps 1 to 3 of “Cleaning the image sensor automatically using the cleaning mode of the camera.” 2 Detach the lens (page 56). 3 Push the mirror lock lever with a finger to lift up the mirror. • Be careful not to touch the surface of the mirror. Mirror lock lever 4 Use the blower to clean the image Troubleshooting/Others sensor surface and the surrounding area.
Cleaning the image sensor 5 After the cleaning is finished, lower the mirror with a finger until it clicks. • Lower the frame of the mirror back down with a finger. Be careful not to touch the surface of the mirror. • Lower the mirror down until it locks firmly. Put either of the sides down. 6 Attach the lens and turn the camera off. • Confirm that the mirror is locked down firmly when you attach the lens.
Precautions Do not use/store the camera in the following places On storing Be sure to attach the front lens cap or body cap when not using the camera. When attaching the body cap, remove all the dust from the cap before placing it on the camera. On operating temperatures Your camera is designed for use under the temperatures between 0°C On moisture condensation If the camera is brought directly from a cold to a warm location, moisture may condense inside or outside the camera.
Precautions it gradually discharges. If you do not use the camera at all for about 3 months it becomes completely discharged. In this case, be sure to charge this rechargeable battery before using the camera. However, even if this rechargeable battery is not charged, you can still use the camera as long as you do not record the date and time. If the camera resets the settings to the defaults each time you charge the battery, the internal rechargeable battery may be dead.
Precautions • • • • • viewfinder. This may cause irrecoverable damage to your eyes. Or it may cause a malfunction of your camera. Do not use the camera near a location that generates strong radio waves or emits radiation. The camera may not be able to record or play back properly. Using the camera in sandy or dusty locations may cause malfunctions. If moisture condensation occurs, remove it before using the camera (page 227). Do not shake or strike the camera.
To use your camera abroad — Power sources You can use your camera and the battery charger and the ACPW10AM AC Adaptor (sold separately) in any country or region where the power supply is within 100 V to 240 V AC, 50/60 Hz. Note • Do not use an electronic transformer (travel converter), as this may cause a malfunction. On TV color systems When you view images on a TV screen, the camera and TV must use the same TV color system.
AVCHD format The AVCHD format is a high definition digital video camera format used to record a high definition (HD) signal of either the 1080i specification*1 or the 720p specification*2 using efficient data compression coding technology. The MPEG-4 AVC/H.264 format is adopted to compress video data, and the Dolby Digital or Linear PCM system is used to compress audio data. The MPEG-4 AVC/H.
GPS (SLT-A99V only) This system allows you to pinpoint your exact location on the earth. The GPS satellites are located in 6 orbits, 20,000 km above the earth. The GPS system consists of 24 or more GPS satellites. A GPS receiver receives radio signals from the satellites, and calculates the current location of the receiver based on the orbital information (almanac data) and travel time of the signals, etc. Determining a location is called “triangulation.
GPS (SLT-A99V only) Department of Defense, and the degree of accuracy may be changed intentionally. • Error during the triangulation process The camera acquires location information every about 15 seconds during triangulation. There is a slight time lag between when the location information is acquired and when the location information is recorded on an image, therefore, the actual recording location may not match exactly the location on the map based on the GPS information.
Memory card Notes on using memory cards • Do not strike, bend or drop the memory card. • Do not use or store the memory card under the following conditions: – High temperature locations such as the hot interior of a car parked in direct sunlight. – Locations exposed to direct sunlight. – Humid locations or locations with corrosive substances present. • The memory card may be hot just after it has been used for a long time. Be careful when you handle it.
Memory card “Memory Stick PRO Duo” media*1*2*3 “Memory Stick PRO-HG Duo” media*1*2 Compatible with your camera “Memory Stick Duo” media Not compatible with your camera “Memory Stick” media and “Memory Stick PRO” media Not compatible with your camera Notes on using “Memory Stick Micro” media (sold separately) • This product is compatible with “Memory Stick Micro” media (“M2”). “M2” is an abbreviation for “Memory Stick Micro” media.
Battery pack/ Battery charger • The charging time differs depending on the remaining capacity of the battery pack or charging conditions. • We recommend charging the battery pack in an ambient temperature of between 10 to 30°C (50 to 86°F). You may not be able to efficiently charge the battery pack outside of this temperature range. • Connect the battery charger to the nearest wall outlet (wall socket).
Battery pack/Battery charger • The battery pack will run out quickly if you use the flash frequently, use continuous shooting often, turn the camera on and off frequently, or set the LCD screen brighter. Battery life • The battery life is limited. Battery capacity decreases little by little as you use it more and more, and as time passes. If the battery operating time seems shortened considerably, a probable cause is that the battery pack has reached the end of its life. Buy a new battery pack.
The License Notes on the License This camera comes with software that are used based on license agreements with their owners of copyright. Based on requests by the owners of copyright of these software applications, we have an obligation to inform you of the following. Please read the following sections. Read licenses (in English) in the “License” folder on the CD-ROM.
Index Index A B Battery pack ................. 49, 51, 236 Bracket ..................................... 112 Bracket order.............................. 43 Bracket: Cont. .......................... 112 “BRAVIA” Sync...................... 174 BULB shooting .......................... 84 239 Index A................................................. 78 ADI flash.................................. 121 Adobe RGB.............................. 151 AE Lock ................................... 108 AEL..............
Index C Center weighted........................109 Charging battery pack.................49 Cleaning....................................223 Cleaning Mode .........................224 Clear Image Zoom ....................148 Cloudy (White balance)............133 Color filter (White balance)......134 Color Space ..............................151 Color temperature (White balance) ..............................................134 Compression ratio.....................139 Computer ..........................
Index Eyepiece cup .............................. 62 Eyepiece sensor.................... 17, 62 Eye-Start AF .............................. 40 F G GPS .................................. 187, 232 GPS Assist Data ....................... 188 GPS Auto Time Cor................. 188 GPS Settings ............................ 187 Graphic Display ......................... 88 Grid Line .................................. 175 H Hand-held Twilight .................... 71 HDMI .......................................
Index I M Image Data Converter...............199 Image Index ..............................161 Image quality ............................139 Image sensor .......................94, 224 Image Size ................................137 In-Camera Guide ........................48 Incandescent (White balance)...133 Initialize ....................................191 Install ................................202, 203 Intelligent Auto...........................69 ISO Button................................
Index N Preview............................... 80, 176 Preview Button......................... 176 Print .......................................... 168 Priority setup .............................. 38 Program Auto ............................. 77 Protect ...................................... 167 O Q Object Tracking ......................... 95 Overexposure ........................... 165 Quality...................................... 139 Quick Navi ................................. 31 P R P .......
Index S S ..................................................80 S. Auto Cont. Shooting...............70 S. Auto Image Extract. ...............70 Saturation..................................132 Scene Selection...........................71 SCN ............................................71 Scroll Playback ...........................75 Select Playback Media .............160 Select REC Folder ....................184 Select Recording Media .............52 Self-timer ..................................
Index USB.......................................... 204 USB Connection ...................... 204 USB LUN Setting .................... 204 V Version..................................... 198 View Mode .............................. 160 Viewfinder ................................. 17 Viewfinder Bright. ................... 178 Viewing image ................... 66, 160 Viewing images on a TV screen ............................................. 172 Volume Settings................... 44, 66 W WB ..............