Sony DSC-RX1RM2 How To Use Manual
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Digital Still Camera DSC-RX1RM2
How to Use

Before Use

Names of parts

Checking the camera and the supplied items [1]
Identifying parts (Front side) [2]
Identifying parts (Rear side) [3]
Identifying parts (Top side/Side view) [4]
Identifying parts (Bottom view) [5]

Icons and indicators

List of icons on the screen [6]
List of focus range finder frames [7]

Using the strap

Using the shoulder strap [8]
Attaching the eyepiece cup
Attaching the eyepiece cup [9]

Adjusting the viewfinder

Adjusting the viewfinder (diopter-adjustment) [10]
In-Camera guide

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  • Page 1: Before Use

    Digital Still Camera DSC-RX1RM2 How to Use Before Use Names of parts Checking the camera and the supplied items [1] Identifying parts (Front side) [2] Identifying parts (Rear side) [3] Identifying parts (Top side/Side view) [4] Identifying parts (Bottom view) [5]...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    About the [In-Camera Guide] [11] Preparing the camera Charging the battery pack Charging the battery pack using a charger [12] Inserting the battery pack into the camera [13] Charging the battery pack while it is inserted in the camera [14] Charging by connecting to a computer [15] Battery life and the number of images that can be recorded/played back using a battery pack [16]...
  • Page 3 Shooting Shooting still images/movies Shooting still images [28] Shooting movies [29] Selecting a shooting mode List of mode dial functions [30] Intelligent Auto [31] Superior Auto [32] About Scene Recognition [33] The advantages of automatic shooting [34] Program Auto [35] Sweep Panorama [36] Scene Selection [37] Shutter Priority [38]...
  • Page 4 Using flash (sold separately) [49] Notes on using the flash [50] Flash Mode [51] Flash Comp. [52] Selecting a screen display mode Switching the screen display (Shooting) [53] Switching between the viewfinder and the screen [54] DISP Button (Finder) [55] DISP Button (Monitor) [56] Selecting still image size/image quality Image Size (still image) [57]...
  • Page 5 Pre-AF (still image) [75] AF/MF control [76] AF Illuminator (still image) [77] Disp. cont. AF area [78] Eye AF [79] Phase Detect. Area [80] Measuring the exact distance to the subject [81] Priority Set in AF-S [82] Priority Set in AF-C [83] Adjusting the exposure Exposure Comp.
  • Page 6 Settings for bracket shooting [103] Indicator during bracket shooting [104] Selecting the ISO sensitivity ISO [105] ISO AUTO Min. SS [106] Multi Frame NR [107] Correcting the brightness or contrast D-Range Opt. (DRO) [108] Auto HDR [109] Adjusting color tones White Balance [110] Capturing a basic white color in [Custom Setup] mode [111] Selecting an effect mode...
  • Page 7: White

    Auto Slow Shut. (movie) [125] MOVIE Button [126] Customizing the shooting functions for convenient use Memory [127] Function Menu Set. [128] Custom Key(Shoot.) / Custom Key(PB) [129] Function of the control wheel [130] Function of the AEL button [131] Function of the Custom button [132] Function of the Center button [133] Function of the Left button [134] Function of the Right button [135]...
  • Page 8: Zoom

    Release w/o Card [153] Shading Comp. [154] Chro. Aber. Comp. [155] Distortion Comp. [156] Dial / Wheel Lock [157] Deactivate Monitor [158] LPF Effect [159] Viewing Viewing still images Playing back images [160] Playback zoom [161] Image Index [162] Switching the screen display (during playback) [163] Deleting images Deleting a displayed image [164] Deleting multiple selected images [165]...
  • Page 9: Audio

    Display Rotation [170] Slide Show [171] Rotate [172] Protect [173] 4K Still Image PB [174] Viewing images on a TV Viewing images on an HD TV [175] Viewing images on a “BRAVIA” Sync-compatible TV [176] Changing settings Setup menu Monitor Brightness [177] Viewfinder Bright.
  • Page 10: Connecting This Product And A Smartphone

    USB Power Supply [196] Language [197] Date/Time Setup [198] Area Setting [199] Copyright Info [200] Format [201] File Number [202] Select REC Folder [203] New Folder [204] Folder Name [205] Recover Image DB [206] Display Media Info. [207] Version [208] Certification Logo (For some models only) [209] Setting Reset [210] Using Wi-Fi functions...
  • Page 11: Transferring Images To A Computer

    Transferring images to a computer Send to Computer [219] Transferring images to a TV View on TV [220] Changing the settings of Wi-Fi functions Airplane Mode [221] WPS Push [222] Access Point Set. [223] Edit Device Name [224] Disp MAC Address [225] SSID/PW Reset [226] Reset Network Set.
  • Page 12: Using A Computer

    Changing the order of applications [235] Confirming the account information of PlayMemories Camera Apps [236] Using a computer Recommended computer environment Recommended computer environment [237] Using the software PlayMemories Home [238] Installing PlayMemories Home [239] Software for Mac computers [240] Image Data Converter [241] Installing Image Data Converter [242] Accessing Image Data Converter Guide [243]...
  • Page 13: Cleaning This Product

    Precautions/This product Precautions Precautions [254] On the internal rechargeable battery [255] Notes on the battery pack [256] Charging the battery pack [257] Notes on memory card [258] Cleaning this product On cleaning [259] Number of recordable still images and recordable time of movies Number of still images [260] Recordable time of movies [261]...
  • Page 14: Focus

    If you have problems If you have problems Troubleshooting [268] Troubleshooting Battery pack and power You cannot insert the battery pack into the product. [269] You cannot turn on the product. [270] The power turns off suddenly. [271] The remaining battery level indicator shows an incorrect level. [272] The charge lamp on the product/the CHARGE lamp of the battery charger flashes when charging the battery pack.
  • Page 15: Viewing Images

    Noise appears in the image when you view the screen in a dark place. [289] The eyes of the subject come out red. [290] Dots appear and remain on the screen. [291] You cannot shoot images continuously. [292] The image is not clear in the viewfinder. [293] No images appear on the viewfinder.
  • Page 16: Memory Cards

    You cannot use One-Touch connection (NFC). [316] Computers The computer does not recognize this product. [317] You cannot import images. [318] The image and sound are interrupted by noise when viewing a movie on a computer. [319] Images exported from a computer cannot be viewed on this product. [320] Memory cards Formatted the memory card by mistake.
  • Page 17 Warning messages [334] Situations this product has difficulty handling Situations this product has difficulty handling Situations this product has difficulty handling [335] [1] How to Use Before Use Names of parts Checking the camera and the supplied items The number in parentheses indicates the number of pieces. Camera (1) AC Adaptor (1) The shape of the AC Adaptor differs for each country/region.
  • Page 18: Manual

    Lens cap (1) Shoe cap (1) (Attached on the camera) Eyepiece cup (1) Cleaning cloth (1) Instruction Manual (1) Wi-Fi Connection/One-touch (NFC) Guide (1) [2] How to Use Before Use Names of parts Identifying parts (Front side) 1. AF illuminator/Self-timer lamp 2.
  • Page 19 6. Macro switching ring 7. Focus mode dial 8. Focus ring [3] How to Use Before Use Names of parts Identifying parts (Rear side) 1. Eye sensor (Playback) button 3. Control dial 4. MOVIE button 5. Control wheel 6. Wi-Fi antenna (built-in) 7.
  • Page 20 10. For shooting: AEL button For viewing: (Enlarge) button 11. For shooting: Fn button For viewing: (Image index) button 12. MENU button 13. For shooting: C2 (Custom 2) button For viewing: (Delete) button [4] How to Use Before Use Names of parts Identifying parts (Top side/Side view) 1.
  • Page 21 (N mark) This mark indicates the touch point for connecting the camera and an NFC-enabled Smartphone. For details on the location of the (N mark) on your Smartphone, refer to the operating instructions of the Smartphone. NFC (Near Field Communication) is an international standard of short-range wireless communication technology.
  • Page 22 Do not cover this part while recording movies. Doing so may cause noise or lower the volume. For details on compatible accessories for the multi interface shoe and the Multi/Micro USB Terminal, visit the Sony website, or consult your Sony dealer or local authorized Sony service facility.
  • Page 23: List Of Icons On The Screen

    1. Battery lock lever 2. Battery insertion slot 3. Memory card slot 4. Access lamp 5. Tripod socket hole Use a tripod with a screw less than 5.5 mm (7/32 inches) long. Otherwise, you cannot firmly secure the camera, and damage to the camera may occur.
  • Page 24: Sweep

    Viewfinder mode In Auto Mode or Scene Selection mode P/A/S/M/Sweep Panorama mode For playback Basic information display...
  • Page 25: Histogram Display

    Histogram display P P* A S M Shooting mode Register number Scene Recognition icons NO CARD Memory card/Upload Remaining number of recordable images Aspect ratio of still images 42M / 38M / 36M / 28M /18M / 16M / 15M / 12M / 11M / 9.4M / 8.9M / 7.1M Image size of still images Image quality of still images...
  • Page 26 Frame rate of movies Record setting of movies Remaining battery Remaining battery warning USB power supply Flash charge in progress Setting Effect OFF AF Illuminator NFC is activated Airplane Mode No audio recording of movies Wind Noise Reduction SteadyShot Off/On, Camera shake warning Overheating warning Database file full/Database file error Smart Zoom/...
  • Page 27: Dual Video

    Protect File format of movies DPOF DPOF set Auto object framing image Dual Video REC PC Remote Bright Monitoring Copyright information writing on Drive mode Flash mode/Red-eye reduction ±0.0 Flash compensation Focus mode Focus area Smile/Face Detect. Metering mode 7500K A5 G5 White balance (Auto, Preset, Custom, Color temperature, Color filter) D-Range Optimizer/Auto HDR...
  • Page 28: Peaking

    LPF Effect/Low pass filter effect switching notification +3 +3 +3 Creative Style/Contrast, Saturation, Sharpness Picture Effect Smile detection sensitivity indicator Copyright information exists for image Peaking Lock-on AF Guide display for Lock-on AF Bracket indicator Exposure compensation/Metered Manual STBY Movie recording standby REC 0:12 Recording time of the movie (m:s) Focus...
  • Page 29: Audio Level

    ISO sensitivity AE lock Shutter speed indicator Aperture indicator Histogram Digital level gauge Audio level DRO/Auto HDR/Auto HDR image warning Picture Effect error 2015-1-1 10:37AM Date of recording File number/Number of images in the view mode Spot metering area C:32:00 Self-diagnosis display Smart Telecon.
  • Page 30: Phase Detect

    The focus range finder frame differs as follows depending on the shooting mode. When using contrast AF or phase detection AF mode When using phase detection AF mode When [Focus Area] is set to [Wide], and if you aim at a moving subject, the focus range finder frame may be displayed as above.
  • Page 31: Using The Shoulder Strap

    frame is shown by the dotted line. The AF operates with priority on and around the center area. [8] How to Use Before Use Using the strap Using the shoulder strap Attach the shoulder strap to prevent damage caused by dropping the product. 1.
  • Page 32 If the screw is sticking out of the frame, loosen the screw. 3. While holding the eyepiece between your fingers, insert the eyepiece cup into the eyepiece. Insert the eyepiece cup until it pops in. 4. Tighten the screw to lock the eyepiece cup in place. To remove the eyepiece cup Loosen the eyepiece cup screw and remove the eyepiece cup.
  • Page 33 1. Slide the Viewfinder pop-up switch (A) down to raise the viewfinder. 2. Slide the diopter-adjustment slider. Hint To store the viewfinder Push down the viewfinder. Note Be careful not to push down on the viewfinder when it is being raised. Do not carry the camera by the viewfinder.
  • Page 34: Charging The Battery Pack Using A

    3. Press the button to which the [In-Camera Guide] function is assigned. The operation guide for the MENU item you have selected in step 2 is displayed. If you press the on the center of the control wheel after selecting an item shown in gray, the reason the item cannot be set is displayed.
  • Page 35: Inserting The Battery Pack Into The

    The CHARGE lamp (B) lights orange when charging is started. The CHARGE lamp turns off when charging is finished. If the CHARGE lamp lights up and then immediately turns off, the battery pack is fully charged. For some countries/regions, connect the power cord to the AC Adaptor and then connect the AC Adaptor to a wall outlet (wall socket) when you charge the battery pack using the AC Adaptor.
  • Page 36: Charging The Battery Pack While It Is Inserted In The

    2. Insert the battery pack while pressing the lock lever (A) with the tip of the battery until the battery locks into place. 3. Close the cover. [14] How to Use Preparing the camera Charging the battery pack Charging the battery pack while it is inserted in the camera When using the camera for the first time, be sure to charge the battery pack.
  • Page 37 1. Turn the power off. 2. Connect the camera with the battery pack inserted to the AC Adaptor (supplied) using the micro USB cable (supplied), and connect the AC Adaptor to the wall outlet (wall socket). Charge lamp Lit: Charging Off: Charging finished Flashing: Charging error or charging paused temporarily because the camera is not within the proper temperature range...
  • Page 38: Charging By Connecting To A

    Doing so may cause a deterioration in battery performance. When charging is finished, disconnect the AC Adaptor from the wall outlet (wall socket). Be sure to use only genuine Sony brand battery packs, micro USB cables (supplied) and AC Adaptors (supplied). [15] How to Use...
  • Page 39: Screen Mode

    The battery life and number of images that can be recorded is for shooting under the following conditions: The battery pack is used at an ambient temperature of 25°C (77°F). Using Sony Memory Stick PRO Duo (Mark2) media (sold separately) [Viewfinder Bright.]: [Manual][±0] [Monitor Brightness]: [Manual][±0] [Display Quality]: [Standard] The number for “Shooting (still images)”...
  • Page 40 The number of minutes for movie shooting is based on the CIPA standard, and is for shooting under the following conditions: The image quality is set to 60i 17M (FH) . Actual shooting (movies): Battery life based on repeated shooting, shooting stand-by, turning on/off, etc.
  • Page 41: Inserting A Memory

    use. Also, be careful of the remaining power on the mobile charger during use. [18] How to Use Preparing the camera Charging the battery pack Removing the battery pack How to remove the battery pack 1. Make sure that the access lamp is not lit, and turn off the camera. 2.
  • Page 42: Removing The Memory

    2. Insert the memory card. Ensure that the notched corner is facing in the correct direction. With the notched corner facing in the direction illustrated, insert the memory card until it clicks into place. 3. Close the memory card cover. Hint When you use a memory card with this product for the first time, it is recommended that you format the card using the product for stable performance of the memory card.
  • Page 43: Usable Memory

    3. Push in on the memory card once to remove it. 4. Close the memory card cover. [21] How to Use Preparing the camera Inserting a memory card (sold separately) Usable memory cards You can use the following types of memory cards with this camera. For movies, refer to “Memory cards that can be used for movie recording”...
  • Page 44 Memory Stick Micro (M2) (Mark2) *Memory Stick media with a capacity of up to 32 GB have been tested and proven to operate with this camera. Usable SD cards SD memory card / SDHC memory card SDXC memory card microSD memory card / microSDHC memory card microSDXC memory card *SD cards with a capacity of up to 128 GB have been tested and proven to operate with this camera.
  • Page 45: Using The Control

    cards.) [22] How to Use Preparing the camera Setting the language, date and time Setting language, date and time When you turn on the camera for the first time or after you have initialized the functions, the setting screen for language, date and time will appear. 1.
  • Page 46: Using The Control Dial

    You can select setting items by turning or pressing the top/bottom/right/left side of the control wheel. Your selection is determined when you press on the center of the control wheel. The DISP (Display Setting) is assigned to the top side of the control wheel. You can assign selected functions to the left/right/bottom side of the control wheel or to in the center, and to the rotation of the control wheel.
  • Page 47: Using Menu

    [25] How to Use Confirming the operation method Confirming the operation method Using MENU items In this section, you learn how to change settings related to all camera operations and execute camera functions including shooting, playback, and operation methods. 1. Press MENU button to display the MENU items. 2.
  • Page 48: Using The Fn (Function)

    4. Select the desired setting value, and press to confirm. [26] How to Use Confirming the operation method Confirming the operation method Using the Fn (Function) button You can register frequently used functions to the Fn (function) button and recall them while shooting.
  • Page 49 Performing settings on the dedicated screen Select the desired function in step 2, then press on the center of the control wheel. The dedicated setting screen for the function appears. Follow the operating guide (A) to perform the settings. [27] How to Use Confirming the operation method Confirming the operation method Using the "Quick Navi"...
  • Page 50 In P/A/S/M/Sweep Panorama mode 4. Select the desired function by pressing the up/down/left/right side of the control wheel. 5. Turn the control wheel to select the desired setting. Some setting values can be finely adjusted by turning the control dial. Performing settings on the dedicated screen Select the desired function in step 4, then press on the center of the control wheel.
  • Page 51: Shooting Still Images

    [28] How to Use Shooting Shooting still images/movies Shooting still images Shoots still images. 1. Set the shooting mode to (Auto Mode). 2. Adjust the monitor angle, and hold the camera. Or look through the viewfinder and hold the camera. 3.
  • Page 52: Shooting Movies

    Hint When the product cannot focus automatically, the focus indicator flashes and the beep does not sound. Either recompose the shot or change the focus setting. Focusing may be difficult in the following situations: It is dark and the subject is distant. The contrast of the subject is poor.
  • Page 53: List Of Mode Dial

    2. Press the MOVIE button again to stop recording. Hint You can assign the start/stop movie recording function to a preferred key. MENU→ (Custom Settings) → [Custom Key(Shoot.)] → set the function to the preferred key. When you want to specify the area to be focused on, set the area using [Focus Area]. To keep the focus on a face, arrange the composition so that the focus area frame and face detection frame overlap, or set the [Focus Area] to [Wide].
  • Page 54: Intelligent

    Allows you to shoot still images of any subject under any condition with good results by setting the values determined appropriate by the product. (Program Auto): Allows you to shoot with the exposure adjusted automatically (both the shutter speed and the aperture value (F value)).
  • Page 55: Superior

    4. Adjust the focus and shoot the image. Note The product will not recognize the scene when you shoot images with zoom functions. The product may not properly recognize the scene under certain shooting conditions. [32] How to Use Shooting Selecting a shooting mode Superior Auto The camera shoots with automatic scene recognition.
  • Page 56: About Scene

    Note When the product is used to create composite images, the recording process takes longer than usual. The product will not recognize the scene when you use zoom functions. The product may not properly recognize a scene under some shooting conditions. When [ Quality] is set to [RAW] or [RAW &...
  • Page 57: The Advantages Of Automatic

    and [Infant] scenes are not recognized. [34] How to Use Shooting Selecting a shooting mode The advantages of automatic shooting This camera is equipped with the following three automatic shooting modes: [Intelligent Auto], [Superior Auto], and [Program Auto]. (Intelligent Auto): Allows you to shoot with automatic scene recognition.
  • Page 58: Program

    1. Set the mode dial to P (Program Auto). 2. Set the shooting functions to your desired settings. 3. Adjust the focus and shoot the subject. Program Shift You can change the shutter speed and aperture (F-value) combination by rotating the control dial, without changing the appropriate exposure that is set by this product.
  • Page 59: Panorama:

    (A) This part will not be shot. 4. Press the shutter button fully down. 5. Pan the camera to the end of the guide in the direction of the arrow on the monitor. (B) Guidance bar Note If the entire angle of the panoramic shot is not achieved within the set time, a gray area occurs in the composite image.
  • Page 60: Scene Selection

    Moving subjects. Subjects that are too close to the product. Subjects with continuously similar patterns, such as the sky, beach, or a lawn. Subjects with constant change such as waves or water falls. Subjects with brightness widely different from its surroundings such as the sun or a light bulb. The Sweep Panorama shooting may be interrupted in the following situations.
  • Page 61: Flash

    Landscape: Shoots the entire range of a scenery in sharp focus with vivid colors. Sunset: Shoots the red of the sunset beautifully. Night Scene: Shoots night scenes without losing the dark atmosphere. Hand-held Twilight: Shoots night scenes with less noise and blur without using a tripod. A burst of shots are taken, and image processing is applied to reduce subject blur, camera-shake, and noise.
  • Page 62: Shutter Priority

    and noise. Note Under the following settings, the shutter speed is slower, so use of a tripod is recommended to prevent the image from blurring: [Night Scene] [Night Portrait] In the [Hand-held Twilight] or [Anti Motion Blur] mode, the shutter clicks 4 times and an image is recorded.
  • Page 63: Aperture Priority

    3. Adjust the focus and shoot the subject. The aperture is automatically adjusted to obtain proper exposure. Note If proper exposure cannot be obtained after setup, the aperture value on the shooting screen blinks. Although you can shoot as it is, resetting is recommended. Use a tripod to prevent blurring when you use a slow shutter speed.
  • Page 64: Manual Exposure

    Hint Smaller F-value (opening the aperture) narrows the range that is in focus. This allows you to put the subject in sharp focus and blur objects in front of and beyond the subject (depth of field becomes shallower). Larger F-value (narrowing down the aperture) widens the range that is in focus.
  • Page 65: Cont

    [41] How to Use Shooting Selecting a shooting mode BULB You can shoot a trailing image of the movement of a subject with long exposure. BULB is suitable for shooting trails of light, such as fireworks. 1. Set the mode dial to M (Manual Exposure). 2.
  • Page 66: Memory Recall

    [42] How to Use Shooting Selecting a shooting mode Memory recall Allows you to shoot an image after recalling often-used modes or camera settings registered in advance. 1. Set the mode dial to 1, 2 or 3 (Memory recall). 2. Press on the center of the control wheel.
  • Page 67: The Zoom Features Available With This

    Aperture Priority: Allows you to shoot after adjusting the aperture value manually. Shutter Priority: Allows you to shoot after adjusting the shutter speed manually. Manual Exposure: Allows you to shoot after adjusting the exposure (both the shutter speed and the aperture value) manually.
  • Page 68: Zoom Setting

    [On:ClearImage Zoom] or [On:Digital Zoom] first. 3. Digital Zoom range ( You can magnify images using an image process. When you select [On:Digital Zoom] for [Zoom Setting], you can use this zoom function. Note The default setting for [ Image Size] is [L]. To use the smart zoom change [ Image Size] to [M] or [S].
  • Page 69: About Zoom

    Note Set [Smart zoom only] if you want to magnify images within the range in which image quality does not deteriorate. [47] How to Use Using shooting functions Using the zoom About zoom scale The zoom scale changes according to the selected image size. When [ Aspect Ratio] is [3:2] [Zoom Setting]: [Smart zoom only]...
  • Page 70: Notes On Using The

    In dark environments, use the flash to light up the subject while shooting and to prevent camera-shake. When shooting against the sun, use the flash to lighten the image of the backlit subject. 1. Attach the flash (sold separately) to the product. 2.
  • Page 71: Flash Mode

    finished, the indicator lights up. Do not use a commercially available flash with high-voltage synchro terminals or with reverse polarity, it may cause a malfunction. [51] How to Use Using shooting functions Using the flash Flash Mode You can set the flash mode. 1.
  • Page 72: Flash Comp

    [52] How to Use Using shooting functions Using the flash Flash Comp. Adjusts the amount of flash light in a range of –3.0 EV to +3.0 EV. Flash compensation changes the amount of flash light only. Exposure compensation changes the amount of flash light along with the change of the shutter speed and aperture. 1.
  • Page 73 Display All Info. No Disp. Info. Histogram Level For viewfinder*...
  • Page 74: Switching Between The Viewfinder And The

    [For viewfinder] is displayed only on the screen. Some display modes are not available in the default settings. To change the display modes, press MENU → (Custom Settings) → [DISP Button] and change the setting. Note Histogram is not displayed during panorama shooting. In movie mode, [For viewfinder] cannot be displayed.
  • Page 75 When you look into the viewfinder If [FINDER/MONITOR] is set to [Auto] or [Viewfinder(Manual)], the image is displayed in the viewfinder only. When you are not looking into the viewfinder If [FINDER/MONITOR] is set to [Auto] or [Monitor(Manual)], the image is displayed only on the screen.
  • Page 76 1. MENU → (Custom Settings) → [DISP Button] → [Finder] → desired setting → [Enter]. The items marked with are available. Menu item details Graphic Display: Shows basic shooting information. Graphically shows the shutter speed and aperture value. Display All Info.: Shows recording information.
  • Page 77: For Viewfinder

    Displays the luminance distribution graphically. Level: Indicates whether the product is level in both the horizontal and front-back directions. When the product is level in both directions, the indicator turns to green. For viewfinder: Displays information suited for shooting with the viewfinder. [57] How to Use Using shooting functions Selecting still image size/image quality...
  • Page 78 Image size when [ Aspect Ratio] is 1:1 L: 28M 5296×5296 pixels M: 12M 3440×3440 pixels S: 7.1M 2656×2656 pixels Note When [ Quality] is set to [RAW] or [RAW & JPEG], the image size for RAW images corresponds to [L]. [58] How to Use Using shooting functions Selecting still image size/image quality...
  • Page 79 1. MENU → (Camera Settings) → [ Quality] → desired setting. Menu item details RAW: File format: RAW Digital processing is not performed on this file format. Select this format to process images on a computer for professional purposes. The image size is fixed to the maximum size. The image size is not displayed on the screen.
  • Page 80 in JPEG format. You cannot add DPOF (print order) registration marks to RAW images. [60] How to Use Using shooting functions Selecting still image size/image quality RAW File Type (still image) Selects the file type for RAW images. 1. MENU → (Camera Settings) →...
  • Page 81: Changing The Focus Method Using The Focus Mode

    When [Panorama: Direction] is [Left] or [Right] Standard: 8192×1856 Wide: 12416×1856 [62] How to Use Using shooting functions Selecting still image size/image quality Panorama: Direction Sets the direction to pan the camera when shooting panoramic images. 1. MENU → (Camera Settings) → [Panorama: Direction] → desired setting. Menu item details Right: Pan the camera from the left to the right.
  • Page 82: Single

    Focus mode details S (Single-shot AF): The camera focuses and the focus is locked when you press the shutter button halfway down. Use this mode when the subject is motionless. C (Continuous AF): The camera continues to focus while the shutter button is pressed and held halfway down. Use this mode when the subject is in motion.
  • Page 83: Phase Detection

    Menu item details Wide: Focuses automatically on a subject in all ranges of the image. When you press the shutter button halfway down in still image shooting mode, a green frame is displayed around the area that is in focus. Center: Focuses automatically on a subject in the center of the image.
  • Page 84: Center Lock-On

    Note When the F-value is set to F9.0 or more, you cannot use the phase detection AF. Only contrast AF is available. [66] How to Use Using shooting functions Adjusting the focus Center Lock-on AF When you press the center button, the camera detects the subject positioned in the center of the screen and continues to track the subject.
  • Page 85: Manual Focus

    When shooting in Manual Focus mode When using the digital zoom The camera may not be able to resume tracking for a while after it loses the track of the subject. [67] How to Use Using shooting functions Adjusting the focus Focus-lock Shoots images with the focus locked on the desired subject in auto focus mode.
  • Page 86 When you rotate the focus ring, the focus distance is displayed on the screen. 3. Press the shutter button fully down to take the picture. Note When you use the viewfinder, adjust the diopter level to obtain the correct focus on the viewfinder.
  • Page 87: Focus Magnif

    When you rotate the focus ring, the focus distance is displayed on the screen. 4. Press the shutter button fully down to shoot an image. [70] How to Use Using shooting functions Adjusting the focus MF Assist (still image) Enlarges the image on the screen automatically to make manual focusing easier. This works in Manual Focus or Direct Manual Focus shooting.
  • Page 88 You can check the focus by enlarging the image before shooting. 1. MENU → (Camera Settings) → [Focus Magnifier]. 2. Press on the center of the control wheel to enlarge the image and select the position you want to enlarge using up/down/left/right side of the control wheel. When is pressed for the third time, the focus magnifier closes and the normal shooting display is restored.
  • Page 89: Peaking Level

    [73] How to Use Using shooting functions Adjusting the focus Peaking Level Enhances the outline of in-focus ranges using a specific color in Manual Focus or Direct Manual Focus shooting. This function allows you to confirm the focus easily. The setting applies to both still images and movies.
  • Page 90: Af/Mf

    Menu item details Red: Enhances outlines in red. Yellow: Enhances outlines in yellow. White: Enhances outlines in white. [75] How to Use Using shooting functions Adjusting the focus Pre-AF (still image) The product automatically adjusts focus before you press the shutter button halfway down. 1.
  • Page 91: Disp. Cont. Af

    AF/MF Ctrl Toggle: Switches the focusing mode until the button is pressed again. Note You cannot set the [AF/MF Control Hold] function to [Left Button], [Right Button] or [Down Button]. [77] How to Use Using shooting functions Adjusting the focus AF Illuminator (still image) The AF illuminator supplies fill light to focus more easily on a subject in dark surroundings.
  • Page 92 You can set whether or not to display the area that is in focus when [Focus Area] is set to [Wide], in [Continuous AF] mode. 1. MENU → (Custom Settings) → [Disp. cont. AF area] → desired setting. Menu item details Displays the focus area that is in focus.
  • Page 93: Measuring The Exact Distance To The

    Depending on the circumstances, you cannot use [Eye AF], such as when [Focus Mode] is set to [Manual Focus], etc. [Eye AF] may not function in the following situations: When the person is wearing sunglasses. When the front hair covers the person’s eyes. In low-light or back-lit conditions.
  • Page 94 distance between the product and the subject, refer to the position of the horizontal line. The image sensor is the part that converts the light source to a digital signal. Note If the subject is closer than the minimum shooting distance of the lens, the focus cannot be confirmed.
  • Page 95: Exposure Compensation

    Sets whether to release the shutter even if the subject is not in focus when [Continuous AF] is activated and the subject is in motion. 1. MENU → (Custom Settings) →[Priority Set in AF-C] → desired setting. Menu item details Prioritizes focusing.
  • Page 96: Metering

    but the exposure compensation dial is set to +2.0 EV, the “+2.0 EV” setting will be prioritized. When you set the exposure compensation dial to “0” from a setting other than “0,” the exposure value switches to “0” even if the exposure has been set to other settings. When you use [Manual Exposure], you can compensate for the exposure only when [ISO] is set to [ISO AUTO].
  • Page 97 1. MENU → (Camera Settings) → [Metering Mode] → desired setting. Menu item details Multi: Measures light on each area after dividing the total area into multiple areas and determines the proper exposure of the entire screen (Multi-pattern metering). Center: Measures the average brightness of the entire screen, while emphasizing the central area of the screen (Center-weighted metering).
  • Page 98 The exposure is locked, and (AE lock) lights up. 3. Keep pressing the AEL button and focus on the subject again, then shoot the picture. Keep holding the AEL button down while taking a shot if you want to continue shooting with the fixed exposure.
  • Page 99: Exp.comp

    Note Operation using the AEL button is prioritized over the [ AEL w/ shutter] settings. [89] How to Use Using shooting functions Adjusting the exposure Exp.comp.set Sets whether to apply the exposure compensation value to control both flash light and ambient light, or just ambient light.
  • Page 100: Exposure Set

    [91] How to Use Using shooting functions Adjusting the exposure Exposure Set. Guide You can set whether to display a guide when you change the exposure. 1. MENU → (Custom Settings) → [Exposure Set. Guide] → desired setting. Menu item details Off: Does not display the guide.
  • Page 101: Drive Mode

    [93] How to Use Using shooting functions Selecting a drive mode (Continuous shooting/Self-timer) Drive Mode You can set the drive mode, such as continuous or self-timer shooting. 1. MENU → (Camera Settings) → [Drive Mode] → desired setting. Menu item details Single Shooting: Shoots one still image.
  • Page 102 [94] How to Use Using shooting functions Selecting a drive mode (Continuous shooting/Self-timer) Cont. Shooting Shoots images continuously while you press and hold down the shutter button. (Camera Settings) → [Drive Mode] → [Cont. Shooting]. 1. MENU→ Note Continuous shooting is unavailable in the following situations: The shooting mode has been set to [Sweep Panorama].
  • Page 103: Drive

    The shooting mode has been set to [Sweep Panorama]. The shooting mode is set to [Scene Selection] and a scene other than [Sports Action] is selected. The [Picture Effect] is set to [Soft Focus], [HDR Painting], [Rich-tone Mono.], [Miniature], [Watercolor], or [Illustration]. The [DRO/Auto HDR] is set to [Auto HDR].
  • Page 104 shutter button. Hint To cancel the self-timer, select MENU → (Camera Settings) → [Drive Mode] → [Single Shooting]. To use the self-timer in bracket mode, select bracket mode under drive mode, then select MENU → (Camera Settings) → [Bracket Settings] → [Selftimer during Brkt]. Note The self-timer is unavailable in the following situations: The shooting mode is set to [Sweep Panorama].
  • Page 105 Shoots five frames in succession 5 seconds after you press the shutter button. When you press the shutter button, the self-timer lamp flashes, a beep sounds, and the shutter operates after 5 seconds. Self-timer(Cont.): 2 Sec. 3 Img.: Shoots three frames in succession 2 seconds after you press the shutter button. When you press the shutter button, the self-timer lamp flashes, a beep sounds, and the shutter operates after 2 seconds.
  • Page 106 Cont. Bracket: 0.7EV 3 Image: This setting shoots three images continuously with an exposure value shifted by plus or minus 0.7 EV. Cont. Bracket: 0.7EV 5 Image: This setting shoots five images continuously with an exposure value shifted by plus or minus 0.7 EV.
  • Page 107 The shooting mode is set to [Intelligent Auto], [Superior Auto], [Scene Selection], or [Sweep Panorama]. When the flash is used, the product performs flash bracket shooting, which shifts the amount of flash light even if [Cont. Bracket] is selected. Press the shutter button for each image.
  • Page 108 Single Bracket: 1.0EV 3 Image: This setting shoots a total of three images in a row with an exposure value shifted by plus or minus 1.0 EV. Single Bracket: 1.0EV 5 Image: This setting shoots a total of five images in a row with an exposure value shifted by plus or minus 1.0 EV.
  • Page 109 1. MENU → (Camera Settings) → [Drive Mode] → [WB bracket]. 2. Select the desired mode using the right/left side of the control wheel. Menu item details White Balance Bracket: Lo: Records a series of three images with small changes in the white balance. White Balance Bracket: Hi: Records a series of three images with large changes in the white balance.
  • Page 110: Settings For Bracket

    LPF Bracket Shoots a total of three images with [LPF Effect] set to [Standard], [High], and [Off] for one image each. 1. MENU → (Camera Settings) → [Drive Mode] → [LPF Bracket]. Note The shooting order used by [LPF Bracket] cannot be changed. When using a flash (sold separately) to shoot in the [LPF Bracket] mode, press the shutter button for each image.
  • Page 111: Indicator During Bracket

    [104] How to Use Using shooting functions Selecting a drive mode (Continuous shooting/Self-timer) Indicator during bracket shooting Viewfinder Ambient light* bracketing 3 images shifted by 0.3 EV steps Exposure compensation ±0.0 steps Monitor (Display All Info. or Histogram) Ambient light* bracketing 3 images shifted by 0.3 EV steps Exposure compensation ±0.0 steps Flash bracketing...
  • Page 112 Ambient light: A generic term for non-flash light including natural light, electric bulb and fluorescent lighting. Whereas the flash light blinks for a moment, ambient light is constant, so this kind of light is called "ambient light." Note During bracket shooting, guides equal to the number of images to be shot are displayed over/under the bracket indicator.
  • Page 113: Iso Auto Min

    ISO 100. When you finish recording the movie, the ISO value returns to the original setting. When you use [Multi Frame NR], it takes some time for the product to perform the overlay processing of images. Hint You can change the automatically set ISO sensitivity range for the [ISO AUTO] mode. Select [ISO AUTO] and press the right side of the control wheel, and set the desired values for [ISO AUTO Maximum] and [ISO AUTO Minimum].
  • Page 114 Note If the exposure is insufficient even when the ISO sensitivity is set to [ISO AUTO Maximum] in [ISO AUTO], in order to shoot with an appropriate exposure, the shutter speed will be slower than the speed set in [ISO AUTO Min. SS]. In the following situations, the shutter speed may not function as set: When the maximum shutter speed has changed based on the aperture.
  • Page 115: Auto Hdr

    By dividing the image into small areas, the product analyzes the contrast of light and shadow between the subject and the background, and creates an image with the optimal brightness and gradation. 1. MENU → (Camera Settings) → [DRO/Auto HDR] → [D-Range Opt.]. 2.
  • Page 116: White Balance

    2. Select the desired setting using the left/right side of the control wheel. Menu item details Auto HDR: Exposure Diff. Auto: Corrects the exposure difference automatically. Auto HDR: Exposure Diff. 1.0EV ― Auto HDR: Exposure Diff. 6.0EV: Sets the exposure difference, based on the contrast of the subject. Select the optimal level between 1.0 EV (weak) and 6.0 EV (strong).
  • Page 117: Custom Setup

    Menu item details Auto: The product automatically detects the light source and adjusts the color tones. Daylight: The color tones are adjusted for the daylight. Shade: The color tones are adjusted for shadiness. Cloudy: The color temperature is adjusted for a cloudy sky. Incandescent: The color temperature is adjusted for places under an incandescent lamp, or under bright lighting, such as in a photo studio.
  • Page 118: Capturing A Basic White Color In [Custom Setup]

    [White Balance] is fixed to [Auto] in the following situations: [Intelligent Auto] [Superior Auto] [Scene Selection] [111] How to Use Using shooting functions Adjusting color tones Capturing a basic white color in [Custom Setup] mode In a scene where the ambient light consists of multiple types of light sources, it is recommended to use the custom white balance in order to accurately reproduce the whiteness.
  • Page 119: Soft Focus

    Menu item details Off: Disables the [Picture Effect] function. Toy Camera: Creates a soft image with shaded corners and reduced sharpness. Pop Color: Creates a vivid look by emphasizing color tones. Posterization: Creates a high contrast, abstract look by heavily emphasizing primary colors, or in black and white.
  • Page 120: Creative Style

    [Posterization] [Partial Color] [Soft Focus] [HDR Painting] [Miniature] [Illustration] Note When you use the zoom function, setting a larger zoom scale makes [Toy Camera] less effective. When [Partial Color] is selected, images may not retain the selected color, depending on the subject or shooting conditions.
  • Page 121: Night Scene

    1. MENU → (Camera Settings) → [Creative Style] → desired setting. Menu item details Standard: For shooting various scenes with rich gradation and beautiful colors. Vivid: The saturation and contrast are heightened for shooting striking images of colorful scenes and subjects such as flowers, spring greenery, blue sky, or ocean views. Neutral: The saturation and sharpness are lowered for shooting images in subdued tones.
  • Page 122: Movie Recording Formats

    Select the six style box (the boxes with numbers on the left side ( )) to register preferred settings. Then select the desired settings using the right button. You can call up the same style with slightly different settings. To set [Contrast], [Saturation] and [Sharpness] [Contrast], [Saturation] and [Sharpness] can be adjusted for each [Style Box] item.
  • Page 123 AVCHD: Bit-rate: Approx. 28 Mbps (Maximum), Approx. 24 Mbps (Maximum) or Approx. 17 Mbps (Average) The AVCHD format has a high degree of compatibility with storage devices other than computers. Bit rate is the amount of the data processed within a given length of time. [115] How to Use Using shooting functions Recording movies...
  • Page 124 another, turn the power off for several minutes before turning it back on and resuming recording. Even if the recording duration is less than 5 minutes, depending on the temperature of the recording environment, the power may turn off to protect the product. When [ File Format] is set to [AVCHD], the file size of movies is limited to approx.
  • Page 125 Menu item details When [ File Format] is set to [XAVC S HD] 60p 50M/50p 50M: Records the movies in 1920 × 1080 (60p/50p). Bit-rate: Approx. 50 Mbps 30p 50M/25p 50M: Records the movies in 1920 × 1080 (30p/25p). Bit-rate: Approx. 50 Mbps 24p 50M*: Records the movies in 1920 ×...
  • Page 126: Dual Video Rec

    Records the movies in 1920×1080 (30p/25p). Bit-rate: Approx. 16 Mbps (Avg.) 1280x720 30p 6M/1280x720 25p 6M: Records small file size movies in 1280×720 (30p/25p). Bit-rate: Approx. 6 Mbps (Avg.) * Only when [NTSC/PAL Selector] is set to NTSC. ([NTSC/PAL Selector] is only available for models that have AVCHD 50i recording as a default setting.) Note 60p/50p movies can be played back only on compatible devices.
  • Page 127 The [Dual Video REC] function is not used. Note When [ Record Setting] for an XAVC S movie is set to [60p]/[50p] or [120p]/[100p], [ Record Setting] for an AVCHD movie is set to [60p]/[50p], or [ File Format] is set to [MP4], the [Dual Video REC] function is set to [Off].
  • Page 128 Menu item details Center: Sets whether or not to display the center marker in the center of the shooting screen. Off / On Aspect: Sets the aspect marker display. Off / 4:3 / 13:9 / 14:9 / 15:9 / 1.66:1 / 1.85:1 / 2.35:1 Safety Zone: Sets the safety zone display.
  • Page 129: Audio Recording

    If you change the setting for [ SteadyShot], the angle of view will change. [121] How to Use Using shooting functions Recording movies Audio Recording Sets whether to record sounds when shooting movies. 1. MENU → (Camera Settings) → [Audio Recording] → desired setting. Menu item details Records sound (stereo).
  • Page 130: Audio Rec

    When DISP (Display Setting) is set to [No Disp. Info.]. Set the shooting mode to Movie. You can see the audio level before recording only in movie recording mode. [123] How to Use Using shooting functions Recording movies Audio Rec Level You can adjust the audio recording level while checking the level meter.
  • Page 131 Sets whether or not to reduce wind noise during movie recording. 1. MENU → (Camera Settings) → [Wind Noise Reduct.] → desired setting. Menu item details Reduces wind noise. Off: Does not reduce wind noise. Note Setting this item to [On] where wind is not blowing sufficiently hard may cause normal sound to be recorded with too low volume.
  • Page 132: Movie Button

    [126] How to Use Using shooting functions Recording movies MOVIE Button Sets whether or not to activate the MOVIE button. 1. MENU → (Custom Settings) → [MOVIE Button] → desired setting. Menu item details Always: Starts movie recording when you press the MOVIE button in any mode. Movie Mode Only: Starts movie recording when you press the MOVIE button only if the shooting mode is set to [Movie] mode.
  • Page 133: Function Menu Set

    Note Program Shift cannot be registered. For some functions, the position of the dial and the setting actually used for shooting may not match. If this happens, shoot images by referring to the information displayed on the monitor. [128] How to Use Using shooting functions Customizing the shooting functions for convenient use...
  • Page 134: Function Of The Ael Button

    Lock-on AF] is [On], [Center Lock-on AF] will activate. Note You can assign two functions to the same key to have different functions for shooting and playback. In [Custom Key(PB)], fewer buttons can be assigned a function than in [Custom Key(Shoot.)].
  • Page 135: Function Of The Custom Button

    convenient use Function of the Custom button Once you assign a function to the Custom button, you can perform that function by simply pressing the Custom button when the shooting information screen or playback screen is displayed. 1. MENU → (Custom Settings) →...
  • Page 136: Function Of The Right Button

    Once you assign a function to the left button, you can perform that function by simply pressing the left button when the shooting information screen is displayed. 1. MENU → (Custom Settings) → [Custom Key(Shoot.)] → [Left Button] → desired setting.
  • Page 137: Smile Shutter

    Detects the faces of your subjects and adjusts the focus, exposure, flash settings and performs image processing automatically. 1. MENU → (Camera Settings) → [Smile/Face Detect.] → desired setting. Menu item details Off: Does not use the Face Detection function. On (Regist.
  • Page 138 When the [Smile/Face Detect.] is set to [Smile Shutter], you can select the Smile Detection Sensitivity from [On: Slight Smile], [On: Normal Smile] and [On: Big Smile]. Note You cannot use the Face Detection function with the following functions: Zoom functions [Sweep Panorama] [Picture Effect] is set to [Posterization].
  • Page 139 [139] How to Use Using shooting functions Setting the other functions of this product Face Registration (New Registration) If you register faces in advance, the product can detect the registered face as a priority when [Smile/Face Detect.] is set to [On (Regist. Faces)]. 1.
  • Page 140: Red Eye Reduction

    If you select [Delete All], you can delete all registered faces. Note Even if you execute [Delete], the data for registered face will remain in the product. To delete the data for registered faces from the product, select [Delete All]. [142] How to Use Using shooting functions Setting the other functions of this product...
  • Page 141 1. MENU → (Camera Settings) → [ Auto Obj. Framing] → desired setting. Menu item details Off: Does not trim images. Auto: Automatically trims images into an appropriate composition. Note The trimmed image may not be the best possible composition, depending on the shooting conditions.
  • Page 142 Note Noise reduction may not be activated even if [ Long Exposure NR] is set to [On] in the following situations: The shooting mode is set to [Sweep Panorama]. [Drive Mode] is set to [Cont. Shooting], [Spd Priority Cont.], [Cont. Bracket] or [LPF Bracket]. The shooting mode is set to [Scene Selection] and [Sports Action], [Hand-held Twilight] or [Anti Motion Blur] is selected.
  • Page 143 [146] How to Use Using shooting functions Setting the other functions of this product Write Date (still image) Sets whether to record a shooting date on the still image. 1. MENU → (Custom Settings) → [ Write Date] → desired setting. Menu item details Records a shooting date.
  • Page 144: Grid Line

    vivid green or red, Adobe RGB is effective. The file name of the image starts with “_DSC.” Note [AdobeRGB] is for applications or printers that support color management and DCF2.0 option color space. Images may not be printed or viewed in the correct colors if you use applications or printers that do not support Adobe RGB.
  • Page 145: Live View Display

    1. MENU → (Custom Settings) → [Auto Review] → desired setting. Menu item details 10 Sec/5 Sec/2 Sec: Displays the recorded image on the screen right after shooting for the selected duration of time. If you perform a magnifying operation during Auto Review, you can check that image using the magnified scale.
  • Page 146 [Movie] or [Scene Selection], [Live View Display] cannot be set to [Setting Effect OFF]. When [Live View Display] is set to [Setting Effect OFF], the brightness of the shot image will not be the same as that of the displayed Live View. Hint When you use a third-party flash, such as a studio flash, Live View Display may be dark for some shutter speed settings.
  • Page 147 [152] How to Use Using shooting functions Setting the other functions of this product FINDER/MONITOR Sets the method for switching the display between Electronic Viewfinder and the screen. 1. MENU → (Custom Settings) → [FINDER/MONITOR] → desired setting. Menu item details Auto: When you look into the Electronic Viewfinder, the display is switched to the Electronic Viewfinder automatically.
  • Page 148: Shading Comp

    Releases the shutter even if no memory card has been inserted. Disable: Does not release the shutter when no memory card has been inserted. Note When no memory card has been inserted, the images shot will not be saved. The default setting is [Enable]. It is recommended that you select [Disable] prior to actual shooting.
  • Page 149: Distortion Comp

    Reduces the color deviation automatically. Off: Does not compensate for the color deviation. [156] How to Use Using shooting functions Setting the other functions of this product Distortion Comp. Compensates for the distortion of the screen, caused by certain lens characteristics. 1.
  • Page 150: Deactivate Monitor

    You can release the locked dial/control wheel by holding the Fn (Function) button down. [158] How to Use Using shooting functions Setting the other functions of this product Deactivate Monitor When you press the key to which the [Deactivate Monitor] function has been assigned, the monitor turns black, and the screen display is locked to [No Disp.
  • Page 151: Playing Back Images

    Note You may not be able to achieve satisfactory results, depending on the camera settings and the subject. is displayed on the monitor while the settings switch. You can shoot images, but [LPF Effect] may not work properly. is displayed on each image shot while the settings were switching.
  • Page 152: Image Index

    keeping the same zoom scale. The view will zoom in on the part of the image where the camera focused during shooting. If the focus location information cannot be obtained, the camera will zoom in on the center of the image. 2.
  • Page 153: Deleting A Displayed Image

    [163] How to Use Viewing Viewing still images Switching the screen display (during playback) Switches the screen display. 1. Press the DISP (Display Setting) button. The screen display switches in the order “Display Info. → Histogram → No Disp. Info. → Display Info.” each time you press the DISP button. The DISP (Display Setting) settings are applied for the Auto Review display.
  • Page 154: Deleting Multiple Selected Images

    Deleting multiple selected images You can delete multiple selected images. 1. MENU → (Playback) → [Delete] → desired setting. Menu item details Multiple Img.: Deletes the selected images. (1) Select the images to be deleted, then press on the center of the control wheel. The mark is displayed in the check box.
  • Page 155: Playing Back Panoramic Images

    side of the control wheel. : Playback : Pause : Fast-forward : Fast-rewind : Forward slow playback : Reverse slow playback : Next movie file : Previous movie file : Displays the next frame : Displays the previous frame : Sound volume adjustment : Closes the operation panel Hint “Forward slow playback,”...
  • Page 156: Specify Printing

    Note Panoramic images shot using other products may be displayed in a different size from the actual size, or may not scroll correctly. [168] How to Use Viewing Printing Specify Printing You can specify in advance on the memory card which still images you want to print out later.
  • Page 157: Display Rotation

    1. MENU → (Playback) → [View Mode] → desired setting. Menu item details Date View: Displays the images by date. Folder View(Still): Displays only still images. Folder View(MP4): Displays only MP4-format movies. AVCHD View: Displays only AVCHD-format movies. XAVC S HD View: Displays only XAVC S HD-format movies.
  • Page 158 Automatically plays back images continuously. 1. MENU → (Playback) → [Slide Show] → desired setting. 2. Select [Enter]. Menu item details Repeat: Select [On], in which images are played back in a continuous loop, or [Off], in which the product exits the slideshow when all the images are played back once. Interval: Select the display interval for images from among [1 Sec], [3 Sec], [5 Sec], [10 Sec] or [30 Sec].
  • Page 159: K Still Image Pb

    [173] How to Use Viewing Using viewing functions Protect Protects recorded images against accidental erasure. The mark is displayed on protected images. 1. MENU → (Playback) → [Protect] → desired setting. Menu item details Multiple Img.: Applies or cancels the protection of the selected multiple images. (1) Select the image to be protected, then press on the center of the control wheel.
  • Page 160: Viewing Images On An Hd Tv

    2. Connect the HDMI micro terminal of this product to the HDMI jack of the TV using an HDMI cable (sold separately). 3. Turn on the TV and switch the input. 4. Turn on this product. 5. Play back a still image, then press the bottom of the control wheel. The still image is output in 4K resolution.
  • Page 161 Images shot with the product appear on the TV screen. Hint This product is compatible with the PhotoTV HD standard. If you connect Sony PhotoTV HD-compatible devices using an HDMI cable (sold separately), the TV is set to the image quality suitable for viewing still images, and a whole new world of photos can be enjoyed in breathtaking high quality.
  • Page 162: Monitor Brightness

    By connecting this product to a TV that supports “BRAVIA” Sync using an HDMI cable (sold separately), you can operate this product's playback functions with the TV remote control. 1. Turn off both this product and the TV. 2. Connect the HDMI micro terminal of the product to the HDMI jack of the TV using an HDMI cable (sold separately).
  • Page 163: Viewfinder Bright

    1. MENU → (Setup) → [Monitor Brightness] → desired setting. Menu item details Auto: Adjusts the brightness automatically. Manual: Adjusts the brightness within the range of –2 to +2. Sunny Weather: Sets the brightness appropriately for shooting outdoors. Note The [Sunny Weather] setting is too bright for shooting indoors. Set [Monitor Brightness] to [Auto] or [Manual] for indoor shooting.
  • Page 164: Volume Settings

    [179] How to Use Changing settings Setup menu Finder Color Temp. Adjusts the color temperature of the electronic viewfinder. 1. MENU → (Setup) → [Finder Color Temp.] → desired setting. Menu item details -2 to +2: When you select “-,” the viewfinder screen changes to a warmer color, and when you select “+,”...
  • Page 165 Menu item details Sounds are produced for example when the focus is achieved by pressing the shutter button halfway down. Shutter: Only the shutter sound is produced. Off: Sounds are not produced. Note If [Focus Mode] is set to [Continuous AF], the camera will not beep when it focuses on a subject.
  • Page 166: Tile Menu

    Note Eye-Fi cards are only sold in certain countries/regions. For more information on Eye-Fi cards, please contact the manufacturer or vendor directly. Eye-Fi cards can be used only in the countries/regions where they were purchased. Use Eye-Fi cards in accordance with the law of the countries/regions where you purchased the card.
  • Page 167: Display Quality

    You can display the description of a shooting mode when you turn the mode dial and change the settings available for that shooting mode. 1. MENU → (Setup) → [Mode Dial Guide] → desired setting. Menu item details Displays the Mode Dial Guide. Off: Does not display the Mode Dial Guide.
  • Page 168: Pwr Save Start Time

    Standard: Displays in standard quality. Note When [High] is set, battery consumption will be higher than when [Standard] is set. [187] How to Use Changing settings Setup menu Pwr Save Start Time You can set time intervals to automatically switch to power save mode. To return to shooting mode, perform an operation such as pressing the shutter button halfway down.
  • Page 169: Demo Mode

    the start-up screen each time you turn the product on. [189] How to Use Changing settings Setup menu Demo Mode The [Demo Mode] function displays the movies recorded on the memory card automatically (demonstration), when the camera has not been operated for a certain time. Normally select [Off].
  • Page 170: Ctrl For Hdmi

    The product automatically recognizes an HD TV and sets the output resolution. 1080p: Outputs signals in HD picture quality (1080p). 1080i: Outputs signals in HD picture quality (1080i). Note If the images are not displayed properly using the [Auto] setting, select either [1080i] or [1080p], based on which TV is to be connected.
  • Page 171: Usb Connection

    When connecting this product to a “BRAVIA” Sync-compatible TV using an HDMI cable (sold separately), you can operate this product by aiming the TV remote control at the TV. 1. MENU → (Setup) → [HDMI Settings] → [CTRL FOR HDMI] → desired setting. Menu item details You can operate this product with a TV’s remote control.
  • Page 172: Mass Storage

    Selects the appropriate USB connection method for each computer or USB device connected to this product. 1. MENU → (Setup) → [USB Connection] → desired setting. Menu item details Auto: Establishes a Mass Storage or MTP connection automatically, depending on the computer or other USB devices to be connected.
  • Page 173: Usb Power Supply

    Single: Set [USB LUN Setting] to [Single] only if you cannot make a connection. [196] How to Use Changing settings Setup menu USB Power Supply Sets whether to supply power via the micro USB cable when the product is connected to a computer or an USB device.
  • Page 174: Daylight Savings

    Sets the date and time again. 1. MENU → (Setup) → [Date/Time Setup] → desired setting. Menu item details Daylight Savings: Selects Daylight Savings [On]/[Off]. Date/Time: Sets the date and time. Date Format: Selects the date and time display format. [199] How to Use Changing settings Setup menu...
  • Page 175 Set Photographer: Sets the photographer name. Set Copyright: Sets the copyright holder name. Disp. Copyright Info: Displays the current copyright information. Hint How to use the keyboard When manual character entry is required, a keyboard is displayed on the screen. 1.
  • Page 176: File Number

    Deletes the character preceding the cursor. Switches the next character to a capital or lowercase letter. Enters a space. To cancel input, select [Cancel]. Note You can only enter alphanumeric characters and symbols for [Set Photographer] and [Set Copyright]. You can enter up to 46 letters. icon appears during the playback of images with copyright information.
  • Page 177: Select Rec Folder

    1. MENU → (Setup) → [File Number] → desired setting. Menu item details Series: The product will assign numbers to files sequentially up to “9999” without resetting. Reset: The product resets numbers when a file is recorded in a new folder and assigns numbers to files starting with “0001.”...
  • Page 178: Folder Name

    shoot images, a new folder may be automatically created. Up to 4,000 images in total can be stored in one folder. When the folder capacity is exceeded, a new folder may be automatically created. [205] How to Use Changing settings Setup menu Folder Name Still images are recorded in a folder that is automatically created inside the DCIM folder on...
  • Page 179: Display Media Info

    [207] How to Use Changing settings Setup menu Display Media Info. Displays the recordable time of movies and the number of recordable still images for the inserted memory card. 1. MENU → (Setup) → [Display Media Info.]. [208] How to Use Changing settings Setup menu Version...
  • Page 180: Playmemories Mobile

    Download and install the application PlayMemories Mobile from your smartphone’s application store. If PlayMemories Mobile is already installed on your smartphone, be sure to update it to the latest version. For details on PlayMemories Mobile, refer to the support page (http://www.sony.net/pmm/). [212] How to Use Using Wi-Fi functions...
  • Page 181: Connecting The Product To An Iphone Or Ipad

    3. Input the password that is displayed on this product. The smartphone is connected to the product. [213] How to Use Using Wi-Fi functions Connecting this product and a Smartphone Connecting the product to an iPhone or iPad 1. Select the model name of this product (DIRECT-xxxx: xxxx) on the Wi-Fi setting screen of your iPhone or iPad.
  • Page 182 2. Input the password displayed on this product. The iPhone or iPad is connected to the product. 3. Confirm that your iPhone or iPad was connected to the “SSID” shown on this product. 4. Return to the “Home” screen and launch PlayMemories Mobile. [214] How to Use Using Wi-Fi functions Connecting this product and a Smartphone...
  • Page 183: Smart Remote Embedded

    feature that works with the smartphone, the product and the smartphone will be connected via Wi-Fi. To use this function, register the desired application in advance. 1. MENU → (Wireless) → [One-touch(NFC)] → desired application. 2. Switch this product to shooting mode, then touch an NFC-enabled smartphone to the (N mark) on the product for 1-2 seconds.
  • Page 184 shutter button (A) on the smartphone to shoot an image. Use button (B) to change settings such as [EV], [Self-Timer] and [Review Check]. Note When you record still images using a smartphone as a remote controller, you cannot use the viewfinder. This product shares the connection information for [Smart Remote Embedded] with a device that has permission to connect.
  • Page 185: Send To Smartphone

    The smartphone and the product are connected, and PlayMemories Mobile launches on the smartphone. Touch the smartphone to the product for 1-2 seconds until PlayMemories Mobile launches. About “NFC” NFC is a technology that enables short-range wireless communication between various devices, such as mobile phones or IC tags, etc.
  • Page 186 You can transfer still images/movies to a smartphone and view them. The application PlayMemories Mobile must be installed on your smartphone. 1. MENU → (Wireless) → [Send to Smartphone] → desired setting. If you press the (Send to Smartphone) button in playback mode, the setting screen for [Send to Smartphone] will appear.
  • Page 187 This product shares the connection information for [Send to Smartphone] with a device that has permission to connect. If you want to change the device that is permitted to connect to the product, reset the connection information by following these steps. MENU →...
  • Page 188: Send To Computer

    Touch the smartphone to the product for 1-2 seconds until PlayMemories Mobile launches. To transfer two or more images, select MENU → (Wireless) → [Send to Smartphone] to select images. After the connection enabled screen appears, use NFC to connect the product and the smartphone. About “NFC”...
  • Page 189: View On Tv

    point or wireless broadband router and easily make backup copies using this operation. Before starting this operation, install PlayMemories Home on your computer and register the access point on the product. 1. Start your computer. 2. MENU → (Wireless) → [Send to Computer]. Note Depending on the application settings of your computer, the product will turn off after saving the images to your computer.
  • Page 190: Slideshow Settings

    Slideshow settings You can change the slideshow settings by pressing the bottom side of the control wheel. Playback Selection: Selects the group of images to be shown. Folder View(Still): Selects from [All] and [All in Folder]. Date View: Selects from [All] and [All in Date Rng.]. Interval: Selects from [Short] and [Long].
  • Page 191: Wps Push

    WPS Push If your access point has the Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) button, you can register the access point to this product easily by pushing the Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) button. 1. MENU → (Wireless) → [WPS Push]. 2. Press the WPS button on the access point you want to register. Note [WPS Push] works only if the security setting of your access point is set to WPA or WPA2 and your access point supports the Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) button method.
  • Page 192 When the desired access point is displayed on the screen: Select the desired access point. When the desired access point is not displayed on the screen: Select [Manual Setting] and set the access point. For the input method, refer to “How to use the keyboard.” If you select [Manual Setting], input the SSID name of the access point, then select the security system.
  • Page 193 Each time you press in the center of the control wheel, the character type will switch between alphabet letters, numerals and symbols. 3. Keyboard Each time you press in the center, the characters corresponding to that key will be displayed one-by-one in order. For example: If you want to enter “abd”...
  • Page 194: Edit Device Name

    [224] How to Use Using Wi-Fi functions Changing the settings of Wi-Fi functions Edit Device Name You can change the device name under Wi-Fi Direct. 1. MENU → (Wireless) → [Edit Device Name]. 2. Select the input box, then input the device name → [OK]. For input method, refer to “How to use the keyboard.”...
  • Page 195: Reset Network Set

    Recommended computer environment For details on the recommended computer environments for downloading an application and adding functions to the product, refer to the following URL: “PlayMemories Camera Apps” website (http://www.sony.net/pmca/) [230] How to Use Adding applications to the product Installing the applications Opening a service account You can open a service account, which is required to download applications.
  • Page 196: Downloading Applications

    2. Follow the instructions on the screen and acquire a service account. Follow the instructions on the screen to download the desired application to the product. [231] How to Use Adding applications to the product Installing the applications Downloading applications You can download applications using your computer.
  • Page 197: Launching The Downloaded Application

    You can download applications using the Wi-Fi function without connecting to a computer. Acquire a service account in advance. 1. MENU → (Application) → [Application List] → (PlayMemories Camera Apps), then follow the instructions on the screen to download applications. Note If MENU →...
  • Page 198: Changing The Order Of Applications

    Adding applications to the product Managing the applications Confirming the account information of PlayMemories Camera Apps The account information for the “Sony Entertainment Network” that is registered on the product is displayed. 1. MENU → (Application) → [Application List] → [Application Management] → [Display Account Information].
  • Page 199: Playmemories Home

    URL: http://www.sony.net/pcenv/ [238] How to Use Using a computer Using the software PlayMemories Home With PlayMemories Home, you can do the following: You can import images shot with this product to your computer. You can play back the images imported to your computer.
  • Page 200: Software For Mac Computers

    DirectX may be installed depending on your computer’s system environment. Hint For details on PlayMemories Home, refer to the Help of PlayMemories Home or the PlayMemories Home support page (http://www.sony.co.jp/pmh-se/) (English only). [240] How to Use Using a computer Using the software...
  • Page 201: Image Data Converter

    [242] How to Use Using a computer Using the software Installing Image Data Converter 1. Download and install the software by accessing the following URL (English only). http://www.sony.co.jp/ids-se/ Note Log on as Administrator. [243] How to Use Using a computer...
  • Page 202: Remote Camera Control

    [Help] from the menu bar → [Image Data Converter Guide]. Hint For details on operation, you can also refer to the Image Data Converter support page (English only). http://www.sony.co.jp/ids-se/ [244] How to Use Using a computer Using the software Remote Camera Control When using Remote Camera Control, the following operations are available on your computer.
  • Page 203: Connecting The Product To A Computer

    [Remote Camera Control Help]. Mac: Finder → [Applications] → [Remote Camera Control], and select [Help] from the menu bar → [Remote Camera Control Help]. [247] How to Use Using a computer Connecting this product and a computer Connecting the product to a computer 1.
  • Page 204: Disconnecting The Product From The Computer

    Do not edit or otherwise process AVCHD movie files/folders from the connected computer. Movie files may be damaged or become unplayable. Do not delete or copy AVCHD movies on the memory card from the computer. Sony is not held liable for consequences resulting from such operations via the computer.
  • Page 205 (HD) movies than DVD discs. Writable movie formats: XAVC S, AVCHD, MP4 (AVC) Players: Blu-ray Disc playback devices (Sony Blu-ray Disc players, PlayStation 3, etc.) High-definition image quality (HD) (AVCHD recording disc) High-definition image quality (HD) movies can be recorded on DVD media such as DVD-R discs, creating a high-definition image quality (HD) disc.
  • Page 206 You can create Blu-ray Discs that can be played back on Blu-ray Disc playback devices (such as Sony Blu-ray Disc players or the PlayStation 3, etc.). A. How to create using a computer With a Windows computer, you can copy movies imported to the computer and create Blu- ray Discs using PlayMemories Home.
  • Page 207 You can create DVD discs (AVCHD recording discs) that can be played back on AVCHD- compatible playback devices (such as Sony Blu-ray Disc players or the PlayStation 3, etc.). A. How to create using a computer With a Windows computer, you can copy movies imported to the computer and create DVD discs (AVCHD recording discs) using PlayMemories Home.
  • Page 208 You can create DVD discs that can be played back on ordinary DVD playback devices (DVD players, computers that can play back DVD discs, etc.). A. How to create using a computer With a Windows computer, you can copy movies imported to the computer and create DVD disc using PlayMemories Home.
  • Page 209 The camera body may become discolored or deformed, and this may cause a malfunction. In a location subject to rocking vibration Near strong magnetic place In sandy or dusty places Be careful not to let sand or dust get into the product. This may cause the product to malfunction, and in some cases this malfunction cannot be repaired.
  • Page 210 This product conforms with DCF (Design rule for Camera File system) universal standard established by JEITA (Japan Electronics and Information Technology Industries Association). Playback of images recorded with your product on other equipment and playback of images recorded or edited with other equipment on your product are not guaranteed. Notes on playing movies on other devices Movies recorded by your camera may not be playable properly on other devices.
  • Page 211: On The Internal Rechargeable Battery

    Do not use the camera in areas where strong radio waves or radiation is being emitted. Recording and playback may not function correctly. Magnets (A) are attached to the camera body and the back of the monitor. Do not insert any magnetically recorded media, such as floppy disks or credit cards between them.
  • Page 212: Notes On The Battery Pack

    discharges. If you do not use the product at all for about 3 month(s) it becomes completely discharged. In this case, be sure to charge this rechargeable battery before using the product. However, even if this rechargeable battery is not charged, you can still use the product as long as you do not record the date and time.
  • Page 213 circumstances. Effective use of the battery pack Battery performance decreases in low temperature environments. So in cold places, the operational time of the battery pack is shorter. To ensure longer battery pack use, we recommend putting the battery pack in your pocket close to your body to warm it up, and insert it in the product immediately before you start shooting.
  • Page 214 The supplied AC Adaptor is dedicated to this product. Do not connect with other electronic devices. Doing so may cause a malfunction. Make sure to use a genuine Sony AC Adaptor. If the product's charge lamp flashes while charging, remove the battery pack being charged, and then insert the same battery pack firmly back into the product.
  • Page 215 shooting. If this happens, save your images to a computer or other storage location, then execute [Format]. Memory card formatted with a computer is not guaranteed to operate with the product. Data read/write speeds differ depending on the combination of the memory card and the equipment used.
  • Page 216: Cleaning The Lens

    Cleaning the lens Do not use a cleaning solution containing organic solvents, such as thinner, or benzine. When cleaning the lens surface, remove dust with a commercially available blower. In case of dust that sticks to the surface, wipe it off with a soft cloth or tissue paper slightly moistened with lens cleaning solution.
  • Page 217: Recordable Time Of Movies

    16 GB: 1000 images 32 GB: 2100 images 64 GB: 4200 images Extra fine 8 GB: 270 images 16 GB: 540 images 32 GB: 1050 images 64 GB: 2150 images RAW & JPEG (Compressed RAW) 8 GB: 130 images 16 GB: 260 images 32 GB: 520 images 64 GB: 1050 images RAW (Compressed RAW)
  • Page 218 The table below shows the approximate maximum recording times which can be recorded on the memory card that is formatted with this product. These numbers are the total times of all movie files on the memory card. The recordable time may vary depending on the shooting conditions and the memory card.
  • Page 219 8 GB: 55 m 16 GB: 2 h 32 GB: 4 h 5 m 64 GB: 8 h 15 m 60p 28M(PS) 50p 28M(PS) 8 GB: 35 m 16 GB: 1 h 15 m 32 GB: 2 h 30 m 64 GB: 5 h 5 m 24p 24M(FX) 25p 24M(FX)
  • Page 220: Notes On Continuous Movie Recording

    setting.) When using the camera's default settings, continuous shooting is possible for approximately 29 minutes (max.) for each shooting at a temperature of approximately 25°C (77°F). However, the recording time is approximately 5 minutes when shooting movies in XAVC S HD 120p/100p format.
  • Page 221: On Tv Color Systems

    [263] How to Use Precautions/This product Using this product abroad On TV color systems To view movies shot using this product on a television, the product and television must use the same color television system. Check the TV color system for the country or region where you are using the product.
  • Page 222 an HD (High-Definition) signal using high-efficiency compression coding technology. The MPEG-4 AVC/H.264 format is used to compress video data, and the Dolby Digital or Linear PCM system is used to compress audio data. The MPEG-4 AVC/H.264 format is capable of compressing images at higher efficiency than that of the conventional image compressing format.
  • Page 223 We would prefer you do not contact us about the contents of source code. [267] How to Use Precautions/This product Trademarks Trademarks The following marks are registered trademarks or trademarks of Sony Corporation. , Cyber-shot, , Memory Stick, Memory Stick PRO, , Memory Stick Duo,...
  • Page 224: You Cannot Insert The Battery Pack Into The Product

    3. Initialize the settings. 4. Consult your dealer or local authorized service facility. Additional information on this product and answers to frequently asked questions can be found at our Customer Support Website. http://www.sony.net/ [269] Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Battery pack and power You cannot insert the battery pack into the product.
  • Page 225: The Power Turns Off Suddenly

    After inserting the battery pack into the product, it may take a few moments for the product to power up. Make sure that the battery pack is inserted correctly. The battery pack will discharge by itself even if you do not use it. Charge the battery pack before use.
  • Page 226: The Battery Pack Is Not Charged

    This phenomenon occurs when you charge the battery pack in an extremely hot or cold location. The optimum temperature for charging the battery pack is between 10 °C and 30 °C (50 °F and 86 °F). [274] Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Battery pack and power The battery pack is not charged.
  • Page 227: Recording Takes A Long Time

    [277] Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Shooting still images/movies Recording takes a long time. The noise reduction function is processing an image. This is not a malfunction. You are shooting in RAW mode. Since RAW data files are large, RAW mode shooting may take time. The [Auto HDR] function is processing an image.
  • Page 228: Zoom Does Not Work

    Ambient light is insufficient. [Focus Mode] has been set to [Manual Focus]. Set [Focus Mode] to a setting other than [Manual Focus]. The position of the macro switching ring is incorrect. Set the macro switching index to “0,3 m-∞” (normal shooting) or “0,2 m-0,35 m” (macro shooting). [281] Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Shooting still images/movies...
  • Page 229: The Date And Time Are Recorded Incorrectly

    [284] Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Shooting still images/movies The close-up shoot function (Macro) does not work. The product automatically adjusts the focus. Press and hold the shutter button halfway down. Focus adjustment may take some time when shooting a close subject. The close-up shoot function will not work when the following modes are selected in [Scene Selection]: [Sports Action] The macro switching ring is not in the correct position.
  • Page 230: The Image Colors Are Not Correct

    [288] Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Shooting still images/movies The image colors are not correct. Adjust [White Balance]. [Picture Effect] is set. Set [Picture Effect] to [Off]. To reset settings to default, perform [Setting Reset]. [289] Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Shooting still images/movies Noise appears in the image when you view the screen in a dark place.
  • Page 231: You Cannot Shoot Images Continuously

    [292] Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Shooting still images/movies You cannot shoot images continuously. The memory card is full. Delete unnecessary images. The battery level is low. Insert a charged battery pack. [293] Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Shooting still images/movies The image is not clear in the viewfinder. Adjust the diopter scale properly using the diopter-adjustment dial.
  • Page 232: The Image Is Blurred

    been assigned to a certain key using [Custom Key(Shoot.)] or [Custom Key(PB)]. [FINDER/MONITOR] is currently set to [Auto]. Set [FINDER/MONITOR] to [Viewfinder(Manual)] or [Monitor(Manual)]. [297] Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Shooting still images/movies The image is whitish (Flare)./Blurring of light appears on the image (Ghosting). When pointing the lens toward the strong light source, excessive light enters the lens and the image may come out white (flare) or extraneous light (ghost images) may appear on the image, but this is not a malfunction.
  • Page 233: The Flash Takes Too Long To Recharge

    [300] Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Shooting still images/movies The flash takes too long to recharge. The flash has been fired in succession in a short period. When the flash has been fired in succession, the recharging process may take longer than usual to avoid overheating of the camera.
  • Page 234: The Date And Time Are Not Displayed

    computer. [304] Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Viewing images Displaying images takes a while. When an image shot in uncompressed RAW format is enlarged during playback, it takes some time for the image to be displayed. [305] Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Viewing images The date and time are not displayed. The screen display is set to display images only.
  • Page 235: The Image Was Deleted By Mistake

    [308] Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Viewing images The image was deleted by mistake. Once you have deleted an image, you cannot restore it. We recommend that you protect images that you do not want to delete. [309] Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Viewing images A DPOF mark cannot be put. You cannot place DPOF marks on RAW images.
  • Page 236: You Cannot Send Movies To A Smartphone

    [312] Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Wi-Fi [Send to Computer] is canceled halfway. When the battery remaining level is low, [Send to Computer] may be canceled halfway. Charge the battery pack and try again. [313] Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Wi-Fi You cannot send movies to a smartphone. You cannot send XAVC S movies to a smartphone.
  • Page 237: The Computer Does Not Recognize This Product

    [316] Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Wi-Fi You cannot use One-Touch connection (NFC). Place the (N mark) on the smartphone and the (N mark) on the product as close together as possible. If there is no response, move the smartphone a few millimeters or move the smartphone away from this product, wait more than 10 seconds, and then touch them together again.
  • Page 238: Formatted The Memory Card By Mistake

    Connect this product and your computer correctly making a USB connection. When you shoot images with a memory card formatted by a computer, you may not be able to import the images to a computer. Shoot using a memory card formatted by this product.
  • Page 239: Images Are Printed With Both Edges Cut Off

    RAW images cannot be printed. To print RAW images, first convert them to JPEG images using Image Data Converter. [323] Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Printing 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 saturation.
  • Page 240: The Lens Gets Fogged

    images that were taken without recording the date. When you print images at a shop, images can be printed with the date if you ask them to do so. [326] Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Others The lens gets fogged. Moisture condensation has occurred. Turn off the product and leave it for about an hour before using it.
  • Page 241: The Product Does Not Work Properly

    This is because the compression rate and the image size after compression change depending on the image when you shoot a JPEG image. [330] Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Others Settings are reset even though resetting operation has not been performed. The camera settings may be reset if the battery pack is ejected while the power is on. When ejecting the battery pack, first turn the power off and check that the access lamp is not illuminated before ejecting.
  • Page 242: Warning Messages

    A product malfunction has occurred. Initialize this product, then turn the power on again. E:94:□□ There is a malfunction when writing or deleting data. Repair is required. Contact your Sony dealer or local authorized Sony service facility. Be prepared to give all numbers in the error code beginning from the E. [334] Troubleshooting...
  • Page 243 format. If the message still appears, change the memory card. Memory Card Error An incompatible memory card is inserted. Formatting has failed. Format the memory card again. Unable to read memory card. Reinsert memory card. An incompatible memory card is inserted. The memory card is damaged.
  • Page 244 System Error Camera Error. Turn power off then on. Remove the battery pack, and then re-insert it. If the message appears frequently, consult your Sony dealer or local authorized Sony service facility. Unable to magnify. Unable to rotate image. Images recorded with other products may not be enlarged or rotated.
  • Page 245 shooting mode, then shoot the images again. Low light conditions Sweep Panorama Lock-on AF Overly bright conditions Lock-on AF Varying levels of brightness Lock-on AF Flickering lights Sweep Panorama Subjects too close to the product Sweep Panorama Subjects with large movements or subjects that move too quickly Superior Auto Sweep Panorama Auto HDR...

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