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Operating Instructions / Owner's Manual
<Complete Guide>
Digital Camera
DC-GH6
Model No.
Please read these instructions carefully before using this product.
Register online at
http://shop.panasonic.com/support
(U.S. customers only)
DVQP2441ZA
F0222MR0

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  • Page 1 Operating Instructions / Owner’s Manual <Complete Guide> Digital Camera DC-GH6 Model No. Please read these instructions carefully before using this product. Register online at http://shop.panasonic.com/support (U.S. customers only) DVQP2441ZA F0222MR0...
  • Page 2: About Operating Instructions

    About Operating Instructions This document, “Operating Instructions / Owner’s Manual <Complete Guide>”, includes detailed explanations of all the functions and operations of the camera. Symbols Used in This Document Black icons show conditions in which functions can be used, and gray icons show conditions in which functions cannot be used.
  • Page 3 About Operating Instructions Front dial Rear dial (C) 3421: Cursor button up/down/left/right Joystick up/down/left/right Press the center of the joystick [MENU/SET] button Control dial • Other symbols, such as icons shown on the camera screen, are also used in explanations. •...
  • Page 4 About Operating Instructions Notification classification symbols In this document, notifications are classified and described using the following symbols: : To confirm prior to using the function : Hints for better use of the camera and tips for recording : Notifications and supplementary items regarding specifications : Related functions and information •...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Contents About Operating Instructions Introduction Before Use.................18 Standard Accessories..............21 Lenses That Can Be Used............23 Memory Cards That Can Be Used..........24 Names of Parts ................27 Camera....................27 Supplied Lens..................35 Viewfinder/Monitor Displays .............. 37 Getting Started Attaching a Shoulder Strap............40 Charging the Battery..............42 Charging with the Charger ..............
  • Page 6 Contents Basic Operations How to Hold the Camera ............77 Selecting the Recording Mode...........79 Camera Setting Operations ............80 Monitor/Viewfinder Display Settings ..........87 Setting the Viewfinder ............... 87 Switching Between the Monitor and Viewfinder ........ 88 Switching the Display Information ............. 91 Quick Menu................94 Control Panel ................96 Menu Operation Methods ............99...
  • Page 7 Contents [Rec Quality] ................136 [Image Area of Video] ..............150 Focus / Zoom Selecting the Focus Mode ............153 Using AF ..................155 [AF Custom Setting(Photo)] ............160 [Focus Limiter] ................. 163 [AF Assist Light] ................165 [1-Area AF Moving Speed] .............. 166 Selecting the AF Mode ............167 Automatic Detection ................
  • Page 8 Contents High Resolution mode .............220 Recording with Time Lapse Shot..........225 Recording with Stop Motion Animation........232 Time Lapse Shot/Stop Motion Animation Videos ....236 Recording Using the Self-timer..........238 Bracket Recording ..............242 [Silent Mode]................250 [Shutter Type] ................252 [Long Exposure NR] ................ 256 [Min. Shutter Speed]................ 257 [Shutter Delay].................
  • Page 9 Contents [ISO Sensitivity (photo)]..............298 White Balance / Image Quality White Balance (WB) ..............300 Adjusting the White Balance ............305 [Photo Style] ................307 [Filter Settings].................317 [Simultaneous Record w/o Filter]............. 322 Flash Using an External Flash (Optional)..........324 Removing the Hot Shoe Cover............325 Setting Flash................328 [Flash Mode]..................
  • Page 10 Contents [Luminance Level] ................358 [Master Pedestal Level]..............359 Recording While Controlling Overexposure (Knee)......360 [ISO Sensitivity (video)] ..............362 [Dynamic Range Boost]..............363 Audio Settings................364 [Sound Rec Level Disp.]..............365 [Mute Sound Input] ................366 [Sound Rec Gain Level] ..............367 [Sound Rec Level Adj.]..............
  • Page 11 Contents [Flicker Decrease (Video)] ............... 399 [SS/Gain Operation] ................ 400 [WFM/Vector Scope] ............... 402 [Luminance Spot Meter] ..............406 [Zebra Pattern] ................408 [Frame Marker] ................410 Color Bars/Test Tone ..............412 Special Video Recording Variable Frame Rate..............415 High Frame Rate Video ............420 [Focus Transition] ..............425 Log Recording .................430 [V-Log View Assist] .................
  • Page 12 Contents Settings for Down-Converting............465 HDMI Output Settings..............470 Outputting the Camera Information Display via HDMI..... 471 Outputting Control Information to an External Recorder ....472 Outputting Audio via HDMI.............. 473 Outputting the Enlarged Live Display (Video) via HDMI....473 Playing Back and Editing of Images Playing Back Pictures ..............475 Playing Back Videos ..............477 Video Repeat Playback ..............
  • Page 13 Contents Register Functions to the Fn Buttons ..........520 Use the Fn Buttons................531 [Dial Operation Switch] ............532 Register Functions to the Dials............532 Temporarily Change Dial Operation ..........534 Quick Menu Customization............535 Register to the Quick Menu ............. 535 Custom Mode ................542 Register in Custom Mode ..............
  • Page 14 Contents [Video] menu................614 [Custom] menu ................617 [Setup] menu ................620 [My Menu] ................622 [Playback] menu ..............623 Wi-Fi / Bluetooth Connecting to a Smartphone ...........626 Installing “LUMIX Sync” ..............627 Connecting to a Smartphone (Bluetooth Connection) ..... 628 Connecting to a Smartphone ([Wi-Fi connection])......634 Sending Images on the Camera to a Smartphone with Simple Operations ..................
  • Page 15 Contents Image Send Settings ............... 675 Selecting Images ................676 [Wi-Fi Setup] Menu ..............677 Connecting to Other Devices Connecting................680 Viewing on a TV...............682 Importing Images to a PC ............686 Copying Images to a PC ..............687 Installing Software ................691 Storing on a Recorder..............692 Tethered Recording ..............693 Installing Software ................
  • Page 16 Contents Video ....................738 Playback ..................739 Monitor/Viewfinder................740 Flash....................741 Wi-Fi Function ................. 742 TV, PC, Printer ................745 Others....................746 Cautions for Use ..............747 Number of Pictures That Can Be Taken and Available Recording Time with the Battery..........761 Number of Pictures That Can Be Taken and Video Recording Time with Cards .............770 List of Default Settings/Custom Saving/Settings Available for...
  • Page 17: Introduction

    Introduction This chapter describes information you should know before starting. Before Use: 18 ≥ Standard Accessories: 21 ≥ Lenses That Can Be Used: 23 ≥ Memory Cards That Can Be Used: 24 ≥ Names of Parts: 27 ≥...
  • Page 18: Before Use

    – Touch operations may be incorrectly recognized. When using in low temperatures (−10 oC to 0 oC (14 oF to 32 oF)) – Before use, attach a Panasonic lens with a minimum recommended operating temperature of −10 oC (14 oF).
  • Page 19 Introduction – Before Use Splash Resistant Splash Resistant is a term used to describe an extra level of protection this camera offers against exposure to a minimal amount of moisture, water or dust. Splash Resistant does not guarantee that damage will not occur if this camera is subjected to direct contact with water.
  • Page 20 Introduction – Before Use Be Careful with Regard to Copyrights Under copyright law, you may not use the images and audio you have recorded for other than personal enjoyment without the permission of the copyright holder. Be careful because there are cases where restrictions apply to recording even for the purpose of personal enjoyment.
  • Page 21: Standard Accessories

    Introduction – Standard Accessories Standard Accessories Check that all the accessories are supplied before using the camera. • The accessories and their shape will differ depending on the country or area where the camera was purchased. For details on the accessories, refer to “Operating Instructions / Owner’s Manual <Quick Start Guide>”...
  • Page 22 ≥Lens cap ≥Lens rear cap *2 This is attached to the lens at the time of purchase. • The memory card is optional. • Consult the dealer or Panasonic if you lose the supplied accessories. (You can purchase the accessories separately.)
  • Page 23: Lenses That Can Be Used

    Depending on the lens used, certain functions, such as focus, image stabilizer, and zoom functions, may be disabled or operate differently. • Refer to catalogs/websites for information regarding supported lenses. https://panasonic.jp/support/global/cs/dsc/connect/index.html (English only) • The focal lengths marked on a Micro Four Thirds lens are equivalent to twice those of a 35 mm film camera.
  • Page 24: Memory Cards That Can Be Used

    • For information on memory cards with confirmed operation, check the following support site: https://panasonic.jp/support/global/cs/dsc/connect/index.html (English only) Card slot 1: CFexpress card CFexpress card (CFexpress Ver.2.0 Type B) (64 GB to 512 GB) Card slot 2: SD memory card SD memory card/SDHC memory card/SDXC memory card (Maximum 256 GB) •...
  • Page 25 Introduction – Memory Cards That Can Be Used SD Cards That Can Be Used with This Camera When using the following functions, use cards that have the correct SD Speed Class, UHS Speed Class, and Video Speed Class. • Speed classes are for SD card standards to guarantee the minimum speed necessary for continuous writing.
  • Page 26 Introduction – Memory Cards That Can Be Used • You can prevent the writing and deleting of data by setting the write-protect switch (A) on the SD card to “LOCK”. • The data stored on a card may be damaged due to electromagnetic waves, static electricity or a failure of the camera or card.
  • Page 27: Names Of Parts

    Introduction – Names of Parts Names of Parts Camera: 27 ≥ Supplied Lens: 35 ≥ Viewfinder/Monitor Displays: 37 ≥ Camera (10) (11) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16)
  • Page 28 Introduction – Names of Parts (1) Stereo microphone ( Audio Settings: 364) • Do not block the microphone with a finger. Audio will be difficult to record. (2) Drive mode dial ( Selecting the Drive Mode: 210) (3) Hot shoe (hot shoe cover) ( Removing the Hot Shoe Cover: 325) •...
  • Page 29 Introduction – Names of Parts (20) (17) (21) (22) (23) (18) (24) (25) (26) (27) (28) (19) (29) (30) (31) (17) [ ] (Playback) button ( Playing Back and Editing of Images: 474) (18) Operation lock lever ( Operation Lock Lever: (19) Monitor ( Viewfinder/Monitor Displays: Monitor/Viewfinder Displays:...
  • Page 30 Introduction – Names of Parts (26) [Q] (Quick menu) button ( Quick Menu: (27) Cursor buttons ( Cursor Buttons: 82)/ Fn buttons ( Fn Buttons: 517) 3: Fn14, 1: Fn15, 4: Fn16, 2: Fn17 (28) Control dial ( Control Dial: (29) [MENU/SET] button ( [MENU/SET] Button: Menu Operation Methods:...
  • Page 31 Introduction – Names of Parts (32) (33) (34) (35) (36) (40) (37) (41) (45) (42) (38) (46) (43) (47) (44) (39) (48) (49) (32) Diopter adjustment dial ( Adjusting the Viewfinder Diopter: (33) Eye cup ( Cleaning the Viewfinder: 752) •...
  • Page 32 (49) DC Coupler cover ( AC Adaptor (Optional)/DC Coupler (Optional): 706) • When using an AC adaptor, ensure that the Panasonic DC Coupler (DMW-DCC17: optional) and AC Adaptor (DMW-AC10: optional) are used. • Always use a genuine Panasonic AC Adaptor (DMW-AC10: optional).
  • Page 33 Introduction – Names of Parts (56) (57) (50) (51) (52) (58) (53) (59) (54) (60) (61) (55) (62) (63) (64) (65) (66) (67) (68) (69) (70) (50) (50) Shoulder strap eyelet ( Attaching a Shoulder Strap: (51) Shutter button ( Basic Picture Operations: 118) (52) Self-timer light (...
  • Page 34 Introduction – Names of Parts (58) [MIC] socket ( External Microphones (Optional): 374) (59) Headphone socket ( Headphones: 382) • Excessive sound pressure from earphones and headphones can cause hearing loss. (60) USB port ( Inserting a Battery into the Camera for Charging: USB port: 681) (61) Cable holder mount (...
  • Page 35: Supplied Lens

    Introduction – Names of Parts Supplied Lens H-ES12060 (2) (3) H-FS12060 (2) (3)
  • Page 36 Introduction – Names of Parts (1) Lens surface (2) Focus ring ( Record Using MF: 195) (3) Zoom ring ( Recording with Zoom: 204) (4) O.I.S. switch ( Image Stabilizer: 259) (5) [AF/MF] switch ( Using AF: 155, Record Using MF: 195) •...
  • Page 37: Viewfinder/Monitor Displays

    Introduction – Names of Parts Viewfinder/Monitor Displays At the time of purchase, the viewfinder/monitor displays the following icons. • For information about the icons other than those described here ( Monitor/ Viewfinder Displays: 707) Viewfinder (1) (2) (5) (6) FINE (8) (9)(10)(11)(12) (13) (14) (15) (16)(17)
  • Page 38 Introduction – Names of Parts (1) Photo Style ( [Photo Style]: 307) (2) Level gauge ( [Level Gauge]: 573) (3) Picture quality ( [Picture Quality]: 123)/ Picture size ( [Picture Size]: 121) (4) AF area ( AF Area Movement Operation: 187) (5) Focus mode ( Selecting the Focus Mode:...
  • Page 39: Getting Started

    Getting Started Before recording, read this chapter to prepare the camera. Attaching a Shoulder Strap: 40 ≥ Charging the Battery: 42 ≥ Inserting Cards (Optional): 60 ≥ Attaching a Lens: 64 ≥ Adjusting the Monitor Direction and Angle: 70 ≥ Setting the Clock (When Turning On for the First Time): 72 ≥...
  • Page 40: Attaching A Shoulder Strap

    Getting Started – Attaching a Shoulder Strap Attaching a Shoulder Strap Attach a shoulder strap to the camera with the following procedure to prevent it from dropping.      ...
  • Page 41 Getting Started – Attaching a Shoulder Strap   • Pull the shoulder strap and check that it will not come out. • Attach the opposite end of the shoulder strap with the same procedure. • Use the shoulder strap around your shoulder. –...
  • Page 42: Charging The Battery

    Getting Started – Charging the Battery Charging the Battery Charging with the Charger: 44 ≥ Battery Insertion: 47 ≥ Inserting a Battery into the Camera for Charging: 49 ≥ Using the Camera While Supplying It with Power (Supplying Power/ ≥ Charging): 53 Notifications Regarding Charging/Power Supply: 55 ≥...
  • Page 43 Getting Started – Charging the Battery Optional battery DMW-BLF19 You can also use DMW-BLF19 (optional), but there are the following limitations: • The following functions cannot be used: – [Rec Quality] exceeding a resolution of C4K – [Rec Quality] with a high frame rate video exceeding a recording frame rate of 60.00p –...
  • Page 44: Charging With The Charger

    Getting Started – Charging the Battery Charging with the Charger Charging time: Approx. 230 min • Use the supplied charger and AC adaptor. • The indicated charging time is for when the battery has been discharged completely. The charging time may vary depending on how the battery has been used. The charging time for the battery in hot/cold environments or a battery that has not been used for a long time may be longer than normal.
  • Page 45 Getting Started – Charging the Battery Insert the battery. ≥The charging lights ([CHARGE]) (A) blink and charging begins. • Do not use any other USB connection cables except the supplied one. This may cause malfunction. • Do not use any other AC adaptors except the supplied one. This may cause malfunction.
  • Page 46 Getting Started – Charging the Battery Charging Lights Indications Charging 0 % to 49 % 50 % to 79 % 80 % to 99 % 100 % status Charging lights (C) (B) (B) Blinking (C) On (D) Off • When the battery is inserted while the charger is not connected to the power source, the charging lights turn on for a certain period to allow you to confirm the battery level.
  • Page 47: Battery Insertion

    Getting Started – Charging the Battery Battery Insertion • Always use genuine Panasonic batteries (DMW-BLK22). – You can also use DMW-BLF19 (optional), but there are limitations. ( Optional battery DMW-BLF19: • If you use other batteries, we cannot guarantee the quality of this product.
  • Page 48 Getting Started – Charging the Battery Removing the Battery Set the camera on/off switch to [OFF]. Open the battery door. Push the lever (E) in the direction of the arrow and then remove the battery. • Check that the card access lights are off before removing the battery. ( Card Access Indications: •...
  • Page 49: Inserting A Battery Into The Camera For Charging

    Getting Started – Charging the Battery Inserting a Battery into the Camera for Charging Charging time: Approx. 220 min • Using the camera body and the supplied AC adaptor. • The indicated charging time is for when the battery has been discharged completely. The charging time may vary depending on how the battery has been used.
  • Page 50 Getting Started – Charging the Battery Set the camera on/off switch to [OFF]. Insert the battery into the camera. Connect the camera USB port and the AC adaptor using the USB connection cable. • Check the direction of the terminals and plug in/out straight holding onto the plug.
  • Page 51 Getting Started – Charging the Battery • You can also charge the battery by connecting a USB device (PC, etc.) and the camera with the USB connection cable. In that case, charging may take a while. • Do not use any other USB connection cables except the supplied one. This may cause malfunction.
  • Page 52 Getting Started – Charging the Battery Power Supply When the battery is inserted into the camera for charging and the camera is turned on, you can record while the camera is being supplied with power. • ] is displayed in the screen while power is being supplied. •...
  • Page 53: Using The Camera While Supplying It With Power (Supplying Power/Charging)

    Getting Started – Charging the Battery Using the Camera While Supplying It with Power (Supplying Power/Charging) Since this camera and the items supplied with the Battery Charger (DMW-BTC15: optional) are compatible with USB PD (USB Power Delivery), you can charge while the camera is being supplied with power. Connect the USB connection cable, AC adaptor and AC cable/AC mains lead of the Battery Charger (DMW-BTC15: optional) to the camera.
  • Page 54 Getting Started – Charging the Battery • Insert the battery into the camera. • Connect using the USB connection cable of the Battery Charger (DMW-BTC15: optional). • When the camera is on, charging will take longer than when the camera is off. •...
  • Page 55: Notifications Regarding Charging/Power Supply

    Getting Started – Charging the Battery Notifications Regarding Charging/Power Supply Power Indications Indication on monitor (J) USB connection cable supplying power (K) Battery indication 80 % or higher 60 % to 79 % 40 % to 59 % 20 % to 39 % 19 % or below Low battery (The power indicator also blinks) •...
  • Page 56 Getting Started – Charging the Battery • We recommend that genuine Panasonic batteries are used. There is a possibility that the use of non-genuine batteries can cause accidents or malfunctions that may lead to fire or explosion. Please be advised that we are not liable for any accident or failure resulting from the use of non-genuine batteries.
  • Page 57: [Power Save Mode]

    Getting Started – Charging the Battery [Power Save Mode] This is a function to automatically turn the camera to sleep (power save) status or turn off the viewfinder/monitor if no operation is performed for a set time. Reduces battery consumption. Select [Power Save Mode]...
  • Page 58 Getting Started – Charging the Battery [Sleep Mode] Sets the amount of time until the camera is put to sleep. [Sleep Sets the camera to sleep 15 minutes after being disconnected Mode(Wi-Fi)] from Wi-Fi. Sets the amount of time it takes for the viewfinder/monitor to turn [Auto LVF/ off.
  • Page 59 Getting Started – Charging the Battery • [Power Save Mode] is not available in the following cases: – While connected to a PC or printer – During video recording/video playback – During a [Time Lapse Shot] – When recording with [Stop Motion Animation] (when [Auto Shooting] is set) –...
  • Page 60: Inserting Cards (Optional)

    Getting Started – Inserting Cards (Optional) Inserting Cards (Optional) • Format the cards with the camera before use. ( [Card Format]: 586) This camera supports the double card slot function. When two cards are used, relay recording, backup recording, and allocation recording are available.
  • Page 61 Getting Started – Inserting Cards (Optional)   (A) Card slot 1: CFexpress card (B) Card slot 2: SD card • Match the orientation of the cards as shown in the figure and then insert them firmly until they click. •...
  • Page 62 Getting Started – Inserting Cards (Optional) Card Access Indications The card access light turns on while the card is being accessed. (C) Card access light for card slot 1 (D) Card access light for card slot 2 • Do not perform the following operations during access. The camera may operate incorrectly or the card and recorded images may be damaged.
  • Page 63 Getting Started – Inserting Cards (Optional) Removing a Card Open the card door. Push the card until it clicks and then pull the card out straight. • Check that the card access lights are off before removing the card. CAUTION, HOT CARD •...
  • Page 64: Attaching A Lens

    Getting Started – Attaching a Lens Attaching a Lens Attaching a Lens Hood: 67 ≥ The camera can use the dedicated lenses that comply with the Micro Four Thirds™ system lens mount specification (Micro Four Thirds mount). For information about the lens that can be used ( Lenses That Can Be Used: •...
  • Page 65 Getting Started – Attaching a Lens (A) Lens fitting marks Removing a Lens • While pressing the lens release button (B), rotate the lens in the direction of the arrow until it stops and then remove it.
  • Page 66 Getting Started – Attaching a Lens • When you have attached a lens that does not have a communication function with this camera, after turning on the camera, a message asking for confirmation of the lens information is displayed. You can register the focal length for the lens when you select [Yes].
  • Page 67: Attaching A Lens Hood

    Getting Started – Attaching a Lens Attaching a Lens Hood For recording against strong backlight, a lens hood can reduce the inclusion of unwanted light in images and drop in contrast resulting from the irregular reflection of light that occurs within the lens. It allows you take more beautiful pictures by cutting out excess light.
  • Page 68 Getting Started – Attaching a Lens Align mark (C) ( ) on the lens hood with the mark on the tip of the lens. Rotate the lens hood in the direction of the arrow to align mark (D) ( ) on the lens hood with the mark on the tip of the lens.
  • Page 69 Getting Started – Attaching a Lens Removing the Lens Hood (H-ES12060) While pressing the lens hood button (E), rotate the lens hood in the direction of the arrow and then remove it.   • The lens hood can be attached in the reverse direction when carrying the camera.
  • Page 70: Adjusting The Monitor Direction And Angle

    Getting Started – Adjusting the Monitor Direction and Angle Adjusting the Monitor Direction and Angle The monitor on this camera has angling and tilting that you can adjust in combinations to freely change the orientation and angle. At the time of purchase, the monitor is stowed in the camera body. 180°...
  • Page 71 Getting Started – Adjusting the Monitor Direction and Angle Tilt Put your finger on (A) and push the monitor up in the direction of the arrow. 28° 50° • The monitor of this camera can be tilted in two stages. •...
  • Page 72: Setting The Clock (When Turning On For The First Time)

    Getting Started – Setting the Clock (When Turning On for the First Time) Setting the Clock (When Turning On for the First Time) When you turn the camera on for the first time, a screen to set the time zone and clock appears. Be sure to set these settings before use to ensure images are recorded with the correct date and time information.
  • Page 73 Getting Started – Setting the Clock (When Turning On for the First Time) Set the time zone. ≥Press 21 to select the time zone and then press • If you are using Daylight Savings [ ], press 3. (The time will move forward by 1 hour.) To return to the normal time, press 3 again.
  • Page 74 Getting Started – Setting the Clock (When Turning On for the First Time) Set the clock. 21: Select an item (year, month, day, hour, minute, or second). 34: Select a value. To set the display order and time display format ≥To display the screen for setting the display order (B) and time display format (C), select [Style] by pressing 21 and then press...
  • Page 75 Getting Started – Setting the Clock (When Turning On for the First Time) Confirm your selection. ≥Press When [The clock setting has been completed.] appears, press • If the camera is used without setting the clock, it will be set to “0:00:00 1/1/2022”. •...
  • Page 76: Basic Operations

    Basic Operations This chapter describes basic camera operations and the Intelligent Auto mode which helps you start recording immediately. How to Hold the Camera: 77 ≥ Selecting the Recording Mode: 79 ≥ Camera Setting Operations: 80 ≥ Monitor/Viewfinder Display Settings: 87 ≥...
  • Page 77: How To Hold The Camera

    Basic Operations – How to Hold the Camera How to Hold the Camera To minimize camera shake, hold the camera so that it will not move during recording. Hold the camera with both hands, keep your arms still at your side, and stand with your feet shoulder width apart.
  • Page 78 Basic Operations – How to Hold the Camera Vertical Orientation Detection Function This function detects when pictures were recorded with the camera held vertically orientated. With the default settings, pictures are automatically played back vertically oriented. • If you set [Rotate Disp.] to [OFF], pictures will be played back without being rotated. [Rotate Disp.]: 507) •...
  • Page 79: Selecting The Recording Mode

    Basic Operations – Selecting the Recording Mode Selecting the Recording Mode Press the mode dial lock button (1) to release the lock. • The dial is locked if the mode dial lock button is depressed. Each press locks/unlocks the dial. Rotate the mode dial (2) and adjust the recording mode.
  • Page 80: Camera Setting Operations

    Basic Operations – Camera Setting Operations Camera Setting Operations When changing the camera settings, operate the camera using the following operation parts. To prevent accidental operation, you can disable operation with the operation lock lever. (F) (E) (D) (C) (B) (A) Front dial ( Front Dial/Rear Dial: (B) Rear dial (...
  • Page 81 Basic Operations – Camera Setting Operations Front Dial/Rear Dial Rotate: Selects an item or numeric value. Control Dial Rotate: Selects an item or numeric value.
  • Page 82 Basic Operations – Camera Setting Operations Cursor Buttons Press: Selects an item or numeric value. [MENU/SET] Button Press: Confirms a setting. • Displays the menu during recording and playback.
  • Page 83 Basic Operations – Camera Setting Operations Joystick The joystick can be operated in 8 directions by tilting it up, down, left, right and diagonally and by pressing the center part. (I) Tilt: Selects an item or numeric value, or moves a position. •...
  • Page 84 Basic Operations – Camera Setting Operations Touch Screen Operations can be performed by touching the icons, slide bars, menus, and other items displayed on the screen. Touch Operation of touching and then lifting your finger from the touch screen. Drag Operation of moving a finger while it touches the touch screen.
  • Page 85 Basic Operations – Camera Setting Operations Pinch (widen/narrow) Operations of widening the distance between two fingers (pinch out) and narrowing the distance between two fingers (pinch in) while they are touching the touch screen. • If you will use a commercially available monitor protection sheet, observe the precautions for the sheet.
  • Page 86 Basic Operations – Camera Setting Operations Operation Lock Lever Aligning the operation lock lever with the [LOCK] position enables disabling of the operation parts set in [Lock Lever Setting] of the [Custom] ([Operation]) menu. ( [Lock Lever Setting]: 559)
  • Page 87: Monitor/Viewfinder Display Settings

    Basic Operations – Monitor/Viewfinder Display Settings Monitor/Viewfinder Display Settings Setting the Viewfinder: 87 ≥ Switching Between the Monitor and Viewfinder: 88 ≥ Switching the Display Information: 91 ≥ Setting the Viewfinder Adjusting the Viewfinder Diopter Rotate the diopter adjustment dial while looking through the viewfinder.
  • Page 88: Switching Between The Monitor And Viewfinder

    Basic Operations – Monitor/Viewfinder Display Settings Switching Between the Monitor and Viewfinder With the default settings, automatic viewfinder/monitor switching is set. When you look through the viewfinder, the eye sensor (A) works and the camera switches from monitor display to viewfinder display. You can switch to viewfinder display or monitor display with [LVF] button (B).
  • Page 89 Basic Operations – Monitor/Viewfinder Display Settings Simultaneous Display on the Monitor and Viewfinder When automatic viewfinder/monitor switching (C), if the monitor is rotated towards the lens, the recording screen seen when looking through the viewfinder is also displayed on the monitor.
  • Page 90 Basic Operations – Monitor/Viewfinder Display Settings • The eye sensor does not work while the monitor is tilted. • The eye sensor may not work correctly due to the shape of eyeglasses, the way the camera is held, or bright light shining around the eyepiece. •...
  • Page 91: Switching The Display Information

    Basic Operations – Monitor/Viewfinder Display Settings Switching the Display Information Press [DISP.]. The display information is switched. ≥ Recording Screen Monitor FINE AUTO FINE ± AUTO (F) With information (G) Without information (H) Control panel (I) Turned off (black)
  • Page 92 Basic Operations – Monitor/Viewfinder Display Settings Viewfinder FINE AUTO (J) With information (K) Without information • Press [ ] to switch between display/hide of the level gauge. This can also be set by using [Level Gauge]. ( [Level Gauge]: 573) •...
  • Page 93 Basic Operations – Monitor/Viewfinder Display Settings Playback Screen 2022.12.1 10:00 100-0001 FINE STD. F2.8 2022.12. 1 10:00 100-0001 FINE ± (L) With information (M) Detailed information display (N) Without information (O) Without blinking highlights *1 Pressing 34 switches the display information. ( Detailed information display: 726) *2 This is a screen without blinking highlights display that is shown when [Blinking...
  • Page 94: Quick Menu

    Basic Operations – Quick Menu Quick Menu This menu enables you to quickly set functions that are frequently used during recording without calling up the menu screen. You can also change the Quick menu display method and the items to display. Display the Quick menu.
  • Page 95 Basic Operations – Quick Menu Select a setting item. ≥Rotate ≥Selection is also possible by touching a setting item. AUTO Close the Quick menu. ≥Press the shutter button halfway. ≥You can also close the menu by pressing [Q]. • Some items cannot be set depending on the recording mode or camera settings. •...
  • Page 96: Control Panel

    Basic Operations – Control Panel Control Panel This screen allows you to view the current recording settings on the monitor. You can also touch the screen to change the settings. In the [ ] mode (Creative Video mode), the display changes to one especially for video.
  • Page 97 Basic Operations – Control Panel Change the setting. Example) Changing the AF mode ≥Touch the setting item. • Refer to the pages explaining each item for information on how to change the settings. Touch [Set].
  • Page 98 Basic Operations – Control Panel Changing Directly Using the Dial Steps can also be changed using the following operations. Press one of 3421 to enable selection of items. • Selected items are displayed in yellow. Press 3421 to select an item. •...
  • Page 99: Menu Operation Methods

    Basic Operations – Menu Operation Methods Menu Operation Methods [Reset]: 104 ≥ In this camera, the menu is used for setting a wide variety of functions and performing camera customizations. Menu operations can be performed using the cursors, joystick, dial, or by touch.
  • Page 100 Basic Operations – Menu Operation Methods Display the menu. ≥Press Select a main tab. ≥Press 34 to select a main tab and then press 1. ≥You can also perform the same operation by rotating to select the main tab and then pressing...
  • Page 101 Basic Operations – Menu Operation Methods Select a sub tab. ≥Press 34 to select a sub tab and then press 1. ≥You can also perform the same operation by rotating to select the sub tab and then pressing • If there are page tabs (D), then after the page tabs have finished switching, the next sub tab is switched to.
  • Page 102 Basic Operations – Menu Operation Methods Select a setting item and then confirm your selection. ≥Press 34 to select a setting item and then press ≥You can also perform the same operation by rotating to select the setting item and then pressing Close the menu.
  • Page 103 Basic Operations – Menu Operation Methods Displaying Descriptions About Menu Items and Settings If you press [DISP.] while a menu item or setting item is selected, a description about the item is displayed on the screen. Grayed Out Menu Items Menu items that cannot be set are displayed grayed out.
  • Page 104: [Reset]

    Basic Operations – Menu Operation Methods [Reset] Return each of the following settings to the default setting: • Recording settings • Network settings (settings of [Wi-Fi Setup] and [Bluetooth]) • Setup and custom settings (other than [Wi-Fi Setup] and [Bluetooth]) Select [Reset] •...
  • Page 105: Entering Characters

    Basic Operations – Entering Characters Entering Characters Follow the steps below when the character entry screen is displayed. Enter characters. ≥Press 3421 to select characters and then press until the character to enter is displayed. (Repeat this) • To repeatedly enter the same character, rotate to the right to move the entry position cursor.
  • Page 106: Intelligent Auto Mode

    Basic Operations – Intelligent Auto Mode Intelligent Auto Mode The [iA] mode (Intelligent Auto mode) can record images using settings automatically selected by the camera. The camera detects the scene to set the optimal recording settings automatically to match the subject and recording conditions. Set the recording mode to [iA].
  • Page 107 Basic Operations – Intelligent Auto Mode Adjust the focus. ≥Press the shutter button halfway. ≥Once the subject is in focus, the focus icon lights. (When the subject is not in focus, the indication blinks.) • ] of the AF mode works and the AF area is displayed aligned to any humans.
  • Page 108 Basic Operations – Intelligent Auto Mode Start recording. ≥Press the shutter button fully to take pictures. ≥Press either the video rec. button or the sub video rec. button to record videos. • Backlight compensation operates automatically to prevent subjects from appearing dark when there is a backlight.
  • Page 109 Basic Operations – Intelligent Auto Mode Types of Automatic Scene Detection Taking pictures Recording video i-Portrait i-Portrait & Animal i-Scenery i-Macro i-Night Portrait i-Night Scenery i-Food i-Sunset i-Low Light *1 Detected when [Detecting Subject] in the [Photo] ([Focus]) menu is set to [HUMAN] or [FACE/EYE].
  • Page 110 Basic Operations – Intelligent Auto Mode AF Mode Changing the AF mode. • Each press of [ ] changes the AF mode. • The mode can also be changed by touching the screen or pressing and holding the joystick. • [AF Detection Setting] is fixed to [ON].
  • Page 111 Basic Operations – Intelligent Auto Mode ] ([Tracking]) When the focus mode is set to [AFC], the AF area follows the movement of the subject, maintaining focusing. Aim the AF area over the subject and then press and hold the shutter button halfway.
  • Page 112: Recording Using Touch Functions

    Basic Operations – Recording Using Touch Functions Recording Using Touch Functions Touch AF/Touch Shutter: 112 ≥ Touch AE: 115 ≥ Touch AF/Touch Shutter Touch functions allow you to focus on the point that you touch, release the shutter, etc. • With the default settings, the Touch Tab is not displayed.
  • Page 113 Basic Operations – Recording Using Touch Functions Touch [ Touch the icon. ≥The icon switches each time you touch it. (Touch AF) Focus on the touched position. (Touch Shutter) Record with focus on the touched position. (OFF) (When set to anything other than OFF) Touch the subject.
  • Page 114 Basic Operations – Recording Using Touch Functions • When the Touch Shutter fails, the AF area first turns red and then disappears. • For information about operations to move the AF area ( Operations on the AF area movement screen: 183) •...
  • Page 115: Touch Ae

    Basic Operations – Recording Using Touch Functions Touch AE This function adjusts the brightness according to a touched position. When a subject’s face appears dark, you can make the screen brighter to match the face. • With the default settings, the Touch Tab is not displayed. Set [Touch Tab] to [ON] in [Touch Settings] in the [Custom] ([Operation]) menu.
  • Page 116 Basic Operations – Recording Using Touch Functions Touch the subject to which you wish to adjust the brightness. • To return the position to which to adjust the brightness to the center, touch [Reset]. Touch [Set]. How to Disable Touch AE Touch [ •...
  • Page 117: Taking Pictures

    Taking Pictures These are the basic operations and settings for taking pictures. Basic Picture Operations: 118 ≥ [Aspect Ratio]: 120 ≥ [Picture Size]: 121 ≥ [Picture Quality]: 123 ≥...
  • Page 118: Basic Picture Operations

    Taking Pictures – Basic Picture Operations Basic Picture Operations Adjust the focus. ≥Press the shutter button halfway (press it gently). ≥The aperture value (A) and shutter speed (B) are displayed. (When the correct exposure cannot be obtained, the indications blink in red.) ≥Once the subject is in focus, the focus icon (C) lights.
  • Page 119 Taking Pictures – Basic Picture Operations Start recording. ≥Press the shutter button fully (press it further). • Recorded pictures can be displayed automatically by setting [Auto Review] of the [Custom] ([Monitor / Display (Photo)]) menu. You can also change the picture display duration to your preferred setting.
  • Page 120: [Aspect Ratio]

    Taking Pictures – [Aspect Ratio] [Aspect Ratio] You can select the image aspect ratio. Select [Aspect Ratio] [4:3] Aspect ratio of a 4:3 monitor [3:2] Aspect ratio of a standard film camera [16:9] Aspect ratio of a 16:9 TV [1:1] Square aspect ratio...
  • Page 121: [Picture Size]

    Taking Pictures – [Picture Size] [Picture Size] Sets the picture’s image size. Select [Picture Size] [Aspect Ratio] Picture size [L] (25M) 5776×4336 [4:3] [M] (12.5M) 4096×3072 [S] (6.5M) 2944×2208 [L] (22M) 5776×3848 [3:2] [M] (11M) 4096×2728 [S] (5.5M) 2944×1960 [L] (18.5M) 5776×3248 [16:9] [M] (9.5M)
  • Page 122 Taking Pictures – [Picture Size] • When the following functions are being used, [Picture Size] is not available: – [RAW] ([Picture Quality]) – High Resolution mode...
  • Page 123: [Picture Quality]

    Taking Pictures – [Picture Quality] [Picture Quality] Set the compression rate used for storing pictures. Select [Picture Quality] [FINE] JPEG images that give priority to image quality. File format: JPEG [STD.] JPEG images of standard image quality. This is useful for increasing the number of recordable pictures without changing the picture size.
  • Page 124 Taking Pictures – [Picture Quality] Note on RAW RAW format refers to a data format of images that have not been processed on the camera. Playback and editing of RAW images require the camera or the dedicated software. • You can process RAW images on the camera. ( [RAW Processing]: 496) •...
  • Page 125: Recording Videos

    Recording Videos These are the basic operations and settings for recording videos. • Please also refer to the following chapters for more detailed information about recording videos: – Video Settings: 344 – Special Video Recording: 414 – HDMI Output (Video): 457 Basic Video Operations: 126 ≥...
  • Page 126: Basic Video Operations

    Recording Videos – Basic Video Operations Basic Video Operations It is possible to record video with a maximum resolution of 5.8K (5760×4320) on this camera. It also supports switching of the system frequency and 3 types of recording file format; MP4, MOV, and Apple ProRes. In the [ ] mode (Creative Video mode), which is specifically for video recording, you can use all of the video functions.
  • Page 127 Recording Videos – Basic Video Operations Stop recording. ≥Press the video rec. button (A) again. ≥You can also perform the same operation by pressing the sub video rec. button (B). Screen Displays While Video Recording The live view angle of view changes to the angle of view for video recording, and video recording time (E) and elapsed recording time (F) are displayed.
  • Page 128 Recording Videos – Basic Video Operations • If maintaining focus on the subject is difficult during video recording with AF, press the shutter button halfway to re-adjust the focus. Exposure Control While Video Recording Videos will be recorded using the aperture value, shutter speed, and ISO sensitivity settings below.
  • Page 129 Recording Videos – Basic Video Operations Size Interval for Dividing Files A new file will be created to continue recording if the continuous recording time or the file size exceeds the following conditions. File division [Rec. File [Rec Card Continuous Bit rate Format] Quality]...
  • Page 130 Recording Videos – Basic Video Operations • When the remaining capacity of the battery or card gets low during video recording, the tally lamps blink at long intervals. When there is no remaining capacity in the battery or card, video recording is stopped and the tally lamps blink at short intervals.
  • Page 131 Recording Videos – Basic Video Operations • You can set the temperature during video recording at which the camera automatically stops recording: [Thermal Management]: 595) • You can switch the recording screen display to suit video recording just as with the [ ] mode: [Video-Priority Display]:...
  • Page 132: [System Frequency]

    Recording Videos – [System Frequency] [System Frequency] This changes the system frequency of videos that are recorded and played back with the camera. The default setting is for the system frequency to be set to the TV broadcast system for the region where the camera was purchased. Select [System Frequency] [59.94Hz (NTSC)] System frequency for regions using the NTSC broadcasting system...
  • Page 133 Recording Videos – [System Frequency] • After changing the setting, turn the camera off and on. • If you record using a system frequency that differs from the broadcasting system of your region, it may not be possible for you to properly play back videos on your We recommend using the setting as it was at the time of purchase if you are unsure about broadcasting systems or if you will not be involved in producing cinema film.
  • Page 134: [Rec. File Format]

    Recording Videos – [Rec. File Format] [Rec. File Format] Sets the recording file format of videos to be recorded. Select [Rec. File Format] [MP4] This file format is suitable for playback on PCs. [MOV] This file format is suitable for image editing. [Apple ProRes] Records using the Apple ProRes codec.
  • Page 135 Recording Videos – [Rec. File Format] • The following types of video cannot be recorded to SD cards. Use CFexpress cards. – [MOV] video with bit rate of 800 Mbps or more – [Apple ProRes] video with resolution of 4K or more –...
  • Page 136: [Rec Quality]

    Recording Videos – [Rec Quality] [Rec Quality] Sets the image quality of videos to be recorded. The image qualities you can select depend on the recording mode, [System Frequency], and [Rec. File Format] settings. The [Image Area of Video] setting items you can select depend on the [Rec Quality] settings.
  • Page 137 Recording Videos – [Rec Quality] Select [Rec Quality] • To record video with a bit rate of 72 Mbps or more, you require an SD card with the corresponding Speed Class. • Video with a bit rate of 800 Mbps or more cannot be recorded to an SD card. Use a CFexpress card.
  • Page 138 Recording Videos – [Rec Quality] [Rec. File Format]: [MP4] • YUV, Bit value, Image compression: – [10bit] recording quality: 4:2:0, 10 bit, Long GOP – [8bit] recording quality: 4:2:0, 8 bit, Long GOP • Audio format: AAC (2ch) (A) Recording frame rate (B) Bit rate (Mbps) (C) Video compression format (HEVC: H.265/HEVC, AVC: H.264/MPEG-4 AVC) [System Frequency]: [59.94Hz (NTSC)]...
  • Page 139 Recording Videos – [Rec Quality] [Rec. File Format]: [MOV] • YUV, Bit value, Image compression: – [422/10-I] recording quality: 4:2:2, 10 bit, ALL-Intra – [422/10-L] recording quality: 4:2:2, 10 bit, Long GOP – [420/10-L] recording quality: 4:2:0, 10 bit, Long GOP •...
  • Page 140 Recording Videos – [Rec Quality] [C4K/48p/422/10-L] 4096×2160 17:9 47.95p [C4K/48p/420/10-L] 4096×2160 17:9 47.95p 200 HEVC [C4K/30p/422/10-I] 4096×2160 17:9 29.97p [C4K/30p/422/10-L] 4096×2160 17:9 29.97p [C4K/30p/420/10-L] 4096×2160 17:9 29.97p 150 HEVC [C4K/24p/422/10-I] 4096×2160 17:9 23.98p [C4K/24p/422/10-L] 4096×2160 17:9 23.98p [C4K/24p/420/10-L] 4096×2160 17:9 23.98p 150 HEVC [4K/120p/420/10-L]...
  • Page 141 Recording Videos – [Rec Quality] [FHD/240p/422/10-I] 1920×1080 16:9 239.76p 800 [FHD/240p/422/10-L] 1920×1080 16:9 239.76p 200 [FHD/240p/420/10-L] 1920×1080 16:9 239.76p 200 HEVC [FHD/120p/422/10-I] 1920×1080 16:9 119.88p 400 [FHD/120p/422/10-L] 1920×1080 16:9 119.88p 150 [FHD/120p/420/10-L] 1920×1080 16:9 119.88p 150 HEVC [FHD/60p/422/10-I] 1920×1080 16:9 59.94p [FHD/60p/422/10-L] 1920×1080...
  • Page 142 Recording Videos – [Rec Quality] [System Frequency]: [50.00Hz (PAL)] [Image Area Aspect of Video] [Rec Quality] Resolution ratio FULL [5.8K/25p/420/10-L] 5760×4320 25.00p 200 HEVC [5.7K/50p/420/10-L] 5728×3024 17:9 50.00p 300 HEVC [5.7K/25p/420/10-L] 5728×3024 17:9 25.00p 200 HEVC [4.4K/50p/420/10-L] 4352×3264 50.00p 300 HEVC [C4K/100p/420/10-L] 4096×2160 17:9...
  • Page 143 Recording Videos – [Rec Quality] [FHD/200p/422/10-I] 1920×1080 16:9 200.00p 800 [FHD/200p/422/10-L] 1920×1080 16:9 200.00p 200 [FHD/200p/420/10-L] 1920×1080 16:9 200.00p 200 HEVC [FHD/100p/422/10-I] 1920×1080 16:9 100.00p 400 [FHD/100p/422/10-L] 1920×1080 16:9 100.00p 150 [FHD/100p/420/10-L] 1920×1080 16:9 100.00p 150 HEVC [FHD/50p/422/10-I] 1920×1080 16:9 50.00p [FHD/50p/422/10-L] 1920×1080...
  • Page 144 Recording Videos – [Rec Quality] [System Frequency]: [24.00Hz (CINEMA)] [Image Area Aspect of Video] [Rec Quality] Resolution ratio FULL [5.8K/24p/420/10-L] 5760×4320 24.00p 200 HEVC [5.7K/48p/420/10-L] 5728×3024 17:9 48.00p 300 HEVC [5.7K/24p/420/10-L] 5728×3024 17:9 24.00p 200 HEVC [4.4K/48p/420/10-L] 4352×3264 48.00p 300 HEVC [C4K/120p/420/10-L] 4096×2160 17:9...
  • Page 145 Recording Videos – [Rec Quality] [Rec. File Format]: [Apple ProRes] • Audio format: LPCM (4ch) : Available in Creative Video mode. (A) Recording frame rate (B) Bit rate (Gbps) (C) Video compression format (422 HQ: Apple ProRes 422 HQ, 422: Apple ProRes 422) [System Frequency]: [59.94Hz (NTSC)] [Image Area...
  • Page 146 Recording Videos – [Rec Quality] • In this document, videos are indicated as follows according to their resolution: – 5.8K (5760×4320) video: 5.8K video – 5.7K (5728×3024) video: 5.7K video – 4.4K (4352×3264) video: 4.4K video – C4K (4096×2160) video: C4K video –...
  • Page 147 Recording Videos – [Rec Quality] [Filtering] When [Rec. File Format] is set to [MOV] or [Apple ProRes], you can specify items such as frame rate, number of pixels (resolution), and compression format (YUV, bit value, image compression), and just display recording qualities that meet those conditions.
  • Page 148 Recording Videos – [Rec Quality] [add to list] Select a recording quality and register it in My List. The recording quality you register can be set in [Rec Quality (My List)]. In the [Rec Quality] setting screen, press [Q]. • The following settings are also registered at the same time: –...
  • Page 149 Recording Videos – [Rec Quality] Setting from the control panel It is possible to display the My List of recording qualities from the control panel in ] mode or when [Video-Priority Display] is set. Touch the recording quality item. • When already registered in My List, the [Rec Quality (My List)] setting screen is displayed.
  • Page 150: [Image Area Of Video]

    Recording Videos – [Image Area of Video] [Image Area of Video] Set the image area during video recording. The angle of view differs depending on the image area. Narrowing the image area allows you to achieve a telescopic effect without image deterioration. Select [Image Area of Video] [FULL] Records according to the range that corresponds to the image circle of the lens that is...
  • Page 151 Recording Videos – [Image Area of Video] Image area (Ex.: FHD video) FULL PIXEL/PIXEL...
  • Page 152: Focus / Zoom

    Focus / Zoom Smoother focusing is possible by selecting the focus mode and AF mode most suited to the recording conditions and the subject. Selecting the Focus Mode: 153 ≥ Using AF: 155 ≥ Selecting the AF Mode: 167 ≥ AF Area Movement Operation: 187 ≥...
  • Page 153: Selecting The Focus Mode

    Focus / Zoom – Selecting the Focus Mode Selecting the Focus Mode Select the focusing method (focus mode) to match subject movement. It is also possible to customize the AF tracking features with [AFC]. ( Custom Setting(Photo)]: 160) Set the focus mode lever. [S] ([AFS]) This is suitable for recording still subjects.
  • Page 154 Focus / Zoom – Selecting the Focus Mode • In the following cases, [AFC] works the same as [AFS] when the shutter button is pressed halfway: – [ ] mode – During video recording – In low light situations • When the following functions are being used, [AFC] switches to [AFS]: –...
  • Page 155: Using Af

    Focus / Zoom – Using AF Using AF [AF Custom Setting(Photo)]: 160 ≥ [Focus Limiter]: 163 ≥ [AF Assist Light]: 165 ≥ [1-Area AF Moving Speed]: 166 ≥ AF (Auto Focus) refers to automatic focusing. Select the focus mode and the AF mode appropriate for the subject and scene.
  • Page 156 Focus / Zoom – Using AF Press the shutter button halfway. ≥The AF operates. Focus In focus Not in focus Focus icon (A) Lights Blinking AF area (B) Green AF beep Two beeps —...
  • Page 157 Focus / Zoom – Using AF Low illumination AF • In dark environments, low illumination AF automatically operates, and the focus icon is indicated as [ • Achieving focus may take more time than usual. Starlight AF • If the camera detects stars in the night sky after determining low illumination AF, then Starlight AF will be activated.
  • Page 158 Focus / Zoom – Using AF • Subjects and recording conditions that make focusing difficult with AF mode – Fast-moving subjects – Extremely bright subjects – Subjects without contrast – Subjects recorded through windows – Subjects near shiny objects – Subjects in very dark locations –...
  • Page 159 Focus / Zoom – Using AF • You can restrict the range for AF to work: [Focus Limiter]: 163) • When camera shake reduces, it is possible to focus automatically: [Quick AF]: 556) • You can change the settings so that AF does not function when the shutter button is pressed halfway: [Half-Press Shutter]: 555)
  • Page 160: [Af Custom Setting(Photo)]

    Focus / Zoom – Using AF [AF Custom Setting(Photo)] You can select features of AF operation when taking pictures with [AFC] that are appropriate for the subject and scene. Each of these features can be further customized. Set the focus mode to [AFC]. ≥Set the focus mode lever.
  • Page 161 Focus / Zoom – Using AF Adjusting AF Custom Settings Press 21 to select the AF Custom setting type. Press 34 to select items and press 21 to adjust. • A description of the item is displayed on the screen when you press [DISP.]. •...
  • Page 162 Focus / Zoom – Using AF Sets the tracking method for changes in the speed of subject movement. • At larger setting values, the camera tries to maintain focus by responding even to sudden movements of the subject. However, the camera becomes more sensitive to slight [Moving Subject movements of the subject, so focusing may become unstable.
  • Page 163: [Focus Limiter]

    Focus / Zoom – Using AF [Focus Limiter] You can restrict the range for AF to work. The focusing speed of AF increases when you limit the range where AF works. Set the focus mode to [AFS] or [AFC]. ≥Set the focus mode lever. ( Selecting the Focus Mode: 153) Set [Focus Limiter].
  • Page 164 Focus / Zoom – Using AF • This can be set when using a lens with a focus ring or a focus lever. • It cannot be set if the focusing distance range selector switch of the lens has been used to limit the operation range. •...
  • Page 165: [Af Assist Light]

    Focus / Zoom – Using AF [AF Assist Light] When recording in low light conditions, the AF assist light turns on when you press the shutter button halfway, making it easier for the camera to focus. Select [AF Assist Light] Settings: [ON]/[OFF] •...
  • Page 166: [1-Area Af Moving Speed]

    Focus / Zoom – Using AF [1-Area AF Moving Speed] Sets the speed when moving a single AF area. Select [1-Area AF Moving Speed] Settings: [FAST]/[NORMAL]...
  • Page 167: Selecting The Af Mode

    Focus / Zoom – Selecting the AF Mode Selecting the AF Mode Automatic Detection: 170 ≥ [Tracking]: 173 ≥ [Full Area AF]: 175 ≥ [Zone(Horizontal/Vertical)]/[Zone]: 179 ≥ [1-Area+]/[1-Area]: 182 ≥ [Pinpoint]: 184 ≥ Select the focusing method to match the position and number of subjects. In an AF mode other than Pinpoint, you can automatically focus by detecting humans and animals.
  • Page 168 Focus / Zoom – Selecting the AF Mode Select the AF mode. ≥Press 21 to select an item and then press ≥Selection is also possible by pressing [ [Tracking] [Tracking]: 173) [Full Area AF] [Full Area AF]: 175) [Zone(Horizontal/Vertical)] [Zone(Horizontal/Vertical)]: 179) [Zone] [Zone]:...
  • Page 169 Focus / Zoom – Selecting the AF Mode • In [Time Lapse Shot], [ ] cannot be used. • You can set the AF mode items to be displayed on the AF mode selection screen: [Show/Hide AF Mode]: 554)
  • Page 170: Automatic Detection

    Focus / Zoom – Selecting the AF Mode Automatic Detection When automatic detection is enabled, humans and animals are detected and the camera automatically focuses. You can set the target for detection. Set [AF Detection Setting] to [ON]. [AF Detection Setting] [ON] ≥...
  • Page 171 Focus / Zoom – Selecting the AF Mode When [ When the camera detects a person’s face (A)/(B) or body or an animal’s body (C), an AF area is displayed. If multiple subjects are detected, multiple AF areas are also displayed, and you can select the subject you want to focus on from amongst these.
  • Page 172 Focus / Zoom – Selecting the AF Mode When [ ], [ ], [ ], [ ], or [ If even part of a human or animal enters the AF area, these are automatically detected and focused. • If eyes are detected inside the AF area, eye detection (D) works. It is not possible to change the eye to focus on.
  • Page 173: [Tracking]

    Focus / Zoom – Selecting the AF Mode [Tracking] When the focus mode is set to [AFC], the AF area follows the movement of the subject, maintaining focusing. Start tracking. Aim the AF area over the subject, and press the shutter button halfway. ≥...
  • Page 174 Focus / Zoom – Selecting the AF Mode • In [ ] mode and while recording video, tracking will continue even if the shutter button is released. To cancel tracking, press , or touch [ Tracking is also available with [AFS]. •...
  • Page 175: [Full Area Af]

    Focus / Zoom – Selecting the AF Mode [Full Area AF] The camera selects the most optimal AF area to focus from 315 areas. When multiple AF areas are selected, all selected AF areas will be brought into focus. When the focus mode is set to [AFC], you can ensure that the focus stays on the subject by recording while keeping the subject within the Full Area AF area.
  • Page 176 Focus / Zoom – Selecting the AF Mode Specify the Person, Animal, or Eye to Bring into Focus When automatic detection is [ON], multiple subjects are detected. When the person or animal to be brought into focus is shown using the white AF area, you can change this to a yellow AF area.
  • Page 177 Focus / Zoom – Selecting the AF Mode Button operations ≥ Press [ ] to display the AF mode selection screen. Select [ ], [ ], or [ ] and then press 4. Press 3421 to move the position of the AF area. When the white AF area changes to yellow, press •...
  • Page 178 Focus / Zoom – Selecting the AF Mode Setting the AF Area in Any Position When [AF Detection Setting] is [OFF], the [ ] AF area can be set in any position. Touch operations ≥ Touch any position on the recording screen and then touch [Set]. •...
  • Page 179: [Zone(Horizontal/Vertical)]/[Zone]

    Focus / Zoom – Selecting the AF Mode [Zone(Horizontal/Vertical)]/ [Zone] [Zone(Horizontal/Vertical)] Within the full area, vertical and horizontal zones can be focused. Horizontal pattern Vertical pattern...
  • Page 180 Focus / Zoom – Selecting the AF Mode [Zone] Within the full area, a central oval zone can be focused. • ] changes to [ ] in the following cases: – During video recording – In [ ] mode...
  • Page 181 Focus / Zoom – Selecting the AF Mode Move and Change the Size of the AF Area Press [ ] to display the AF mode selection screen. Select [ ] or [ ] and then press 4. Press 3421 to move the position of the AF area. •...
  • Page 182: [1-Area+]/[1-Area]

    Focus / Zoom – Selecting the AF Mode [1-Area+]/ [1-Area] [1-Area+] Emphasis within a single AF area can be focused. Even when the subject moves out of the single AF area, the subject remains focused in a supplementary AF area (E). •...
  • Page 183 Focus / Zoom – Selecting the AF Mode Move and Change the Size of the AF Area Press [ ] to display the AF mode selection screen. Select [ ] or [ ] and then press 4. Press 3421 to move the position of the AF area. Rotate to change the size of the AF area.
  • Page 184: [Pinpoint]

    Focus / Zoom – Selecting the AF Mode [Pinpoint] You can achieve a more precise focus on a small point. If you press the shutter button halfway, the screen that lets you check the focus will be enlarged. • When the focus mode is set to [AFC], [ ] is not available.
  • Page 185 Focus / Zoom – Selecting the AF Mode Move the Position of the AF Area Press [ ] to display the AF mode selection screen. Select [ ] and then press 4. Press 3421 to set the position of [+] and then press •...
  • Page 186 Focus / Zoom – Selecting the AF Mode Operations on the Magnification Window Button Touch Description of operation operations operations Moves [+]. • Touch Positions can be moved to the diagonal 3421 directions using the joystick. Pinch out/ Enlarges/reduces the screen in small steps. pinch in —...
  • Page 187: Af Area Movement Operation

    Focus / Zoom – AF Area Movement Operation AF Area Movement Operation Moving the AF Area by Touch: 190 ≥ Moving the AF Area Position with the Touch Pad: 192 ≥ [Focus Switching for Vert / Hor]: 194 ≥ In default settings, you can use the joystick to directly move and change the size of the AF area when recording.
  • Page 188 Focus / Zoom – AF Area Movement Operation • Pressing enables switching between the default and set AF area positions. In [ ], this operation displays the enlarged screen. Change the size of the AF area. ≥Rotate • The first press of [DISP.] returns the AF area position to the center. The second press returns the size of the AF area to the default.
  • Page 189 Focus / Zoom – AF Area Movement Operation • When [Metering Mode] is [ ], the metering target also moves together with the AF area. • In [ ], [ ], and [ ], the size of the AF area cannot be changed. •...
  • Page 190: Moving The Af Area By Touch

    Focus / Zoom – AF Area Movement Operation Moving the AF Area by Touch You can move the AF area to a touched position on the monitor. You can also change the size of the AF area. [Touch Settings] Select [Touch AF] [AF] This focuses on the touched subject.
  • Page 191 Focus / Zoom – AF Area Movement Operation Focus on and Adjust Brightness for the Touched Position ([AF+AE]) Touch the subject to which you wish to adjust the brightness. • At the touched position, an AF area that works in the same way as [ ] is displayed.
  • Page 192: Moving The Af Area Position With The Touch Pad

    Focus / Zoom – AF Area Movement Operation Moving the AF Area Position with the Touch Pad During viewfinder display, you can touch the monitor to change the position and size of the AF area. Set [Touch Pad AF]. [Touch Settings] [Touch Pad AF] ≥...
  • Page 193 Focus / Zoom – AF Area Movement Operation Setting Items ([Touch Pad AF]) [EXACT] Moves the AF area of the viewfinder by touching a desired position on the touch pad. [OFFSET1] (entire area)/[OFFSET2] (right half)/[OFFSET3] (upper right)/[OFFSET4] (lower right)/[OFFSET5] (left half)/[OFFSET6] (upper left)/[OFFSET7] (lower left) Moves the AF area of the viewfinder according to the distance you drag your finger on the touch pad.
  • Page 194: [Focus Switching For Vert / Hor]

    Focus / Zoom – AF Area Movement Operation [Focus Switching for Vert / Hor] Memorizes separate positions for AF areas for when the camera is vertically aligned and for when it is horizontally aligned. Two vertical orientations, left and right, are available. Select [Focus Switching for Vert / Hor] [ON] Memorizes separate positions for vertical and horizontal orientations.
  • Page 195: Record Using Mf

    Focus / Zoom – Record Using MF Record Using MF [Focus Peaking]: 202 ≥ MF (Manual Focus) refers to manual focusing. Use this function when you want to fix the focus or when the distance between the lens and the subject is determined and you do not want to activate AF.
  • Page 196 Focus / Zoom – Record Using MF Confirm your selection. ≥Press ≥This switches to the MF Assist screen, and shows an enlarged display. Adjust the focus. ≥The operations used to focus manually differ depending on the lens. When using an interchangeable lens with a focus ring Rotate to (A) side: Focuses on a nearby subject Rotate to (B) side: Focuses on a distant subject...
  • Page 197 Focus / Zoom – Record Using MF When using the interchangeable lens with a focus lever Move to (C) side: Focuses on a nearby subject Move to (D) side: Focuses on a distant subject • The focusing speed varies depending on how far you move the focus lever. When using an interchangeable lens with no focus ring Press 1: Focuses on a nearby subject Press 2: Focuses on a distant subject...
  • Page 198 Focus / Zoom – Record Using MF • This will display the in-focus portion highlighted with color. (Focus Peaking) • A recording distance guideline is displayed. (MF Guide) ∞ (F) MF Assist (enlarged screen) (G) Focus Peaking (H) MF Guide (I) Indicator for ¶...
  • Page 199 Focus / Zoom – Record Using MF Operations on the MF Assist Screen Button Touch Description of operation operations operations Moves the enlarged display position. • Drag Positions can be moved to the diagonal 3421 directions using the joystick. Pinch out/ Enlarges/reduces the screen in small steps.
  • Page 200 Focus / Zoom – Record Using MF • On the recording screen, you can rotate the focus ring to display the MF Assist screen. If the focus ring has been rotated to enlarge the display, the assist screen will be exited a short time after you cease the operation. •...
  • Page 201 Focus / Zoom – Record Using MF • You can change the Focus Peaking sensitivity and the display method: [Focus Peaking]: 202) • You can memorize the MF Assist position separately for vertical and horizontal orientations: [Focus Switching for Vert / Hor]: 194) •...
  • Page 202: [Focus Peaking]

    Focus / Zoom – Record Using MF [Focus Peaking] During MF operation, in-focus portions (portions on the screen with clear outlines) are highlighted with color. Select [Focus Peaking] [ON] Focus Peaking display is performed. [OFF] — If adjusted to the negative direction, portions [Focus Peaking to be highlighted are reduced, allowing you Sensitivity]...
  • Page 203 Focus / Zoom – Record Using MF • You can display the Touch Tab ( [Touch Settings]: 558) and then touch [ in [ ] to switch [ON]/[OFF]. • When [Live View Boost] is being used, [Focus Peaking] is not available.
  • Page 204: Recording With Zoom

    Focus / Zoom – Recording with Zoom Recording with Zoom Extended Tele Conversion: 206 ≥ [Power Zoom Lens]: 208 ≥ Use the optical zoom of the lens to zoom to telephoto or wide-angle. When taking pictures, use [Ex. Tele Conv.] to increase a telescopic effect without image deterioration.
  • Page 205 Focus / Zoom – Recording with Zoom Interchangeable lens that supports power zoom (electronic zoom) Move the zoom lever. (The zoom speed varies depending on how far you move the lever.) • If you assign [Zoom Control] to an Fn button, you can operate optical zoom slowly by pressing 21 or fast by pressing 34.
  • Page 206: Extended Tele Conversion

    Focus / Zoom – Recording with Zoom Extended Tele Conversion [Ex. Tele Conv.] enables you to take pictures that are further enlarged beyond what is available with the optical zoom, without any deterioration in image quality. • The [Ex. Tele Conv.] maximum magnification ratio differs depending on the [Picture Size] set in the [Photo] ([Image Quality]) menu.
  • Page 207 Focus / Zoom – Recording with Zoom • When displaying the [Ex. Tele Conv.] setting screen using the Fn button, pressing [DISP.] allows you to change the [Picture Size] setting. • When the following functions are being used, [Ex. Tele Conv.] is not available: –...
  • Page 208: [Power Zoom Lens]

    Focus / Zoom – Recording with Zoom [Power Zoom Lens] This sets the zoom operation when using a lens that supports power zoom (motorized zoom). • This is available when using a supported interchangeable lens. Select [Power Zoom Lens] When you operate the zoom with this setting [ON], the zoom will [Step Zoom] stop at preset focal length positions.
  • Page 209: Drive / Shutter / Image Stabilizer

    Drive / Shutter / Image Stabilizer This chapter describes functions for recording in drive mode and the image stabilizer function. Selecting the Drive Mode: 210 ≥ Taking Burst Pictures: 212 ≥ High Resolution mode: 220 ≥ Recording with Time Lapse Shot: 225 ≥...
  • Page 210: Selecting The Drive Mode

    Drive / Shutter / Image Stabilizer – Selecting the Drive Mode Selecting the Drive Mode You can switch the drive mode to Single, Burst, etc. to match the recording conditions. Rotating the drive mode dial. ] (Single) Takes one picture each time the shutter button is pressed. ] (Burst) ( Taking Burst Pictures: 212)
  • Page 211 Drive / Shutter / Image Stabilizer – Selecting the Drive Mode • The detailed setting screens for each drive mode can be called up with an Fn button: [Fn Button Set] [Setting in REC mode] [Drive Mode Setting]...
  • Page 212: Taking Burst Pictures

    Drive / Shutter / Image Stabilizer – Taking Burst Pictures Taking Burst Pictures Takes pictures continuously while the shutter button is pressed and held. You can select burst recording settings to suit the recording conditions, including [H], [M], and [L] which enable burst recording with high image quality, and SH burst recording which takes burst pictures at ultra high speeds using an electronic shutter.
  • Page 213 Drive / Shutter / Image Stabilizer – Taking Burst Pictures [SH75] Takes burst pictures at ultra high speed with the electronic shutter, 75 frames/ second. [SH60] Takes burst pictures at ultra high speed with the electronic shutter, 60 frames/ second. [SH20] Takes burst pictures at ultra high speed with the electronic shutter, 20 frames/ second.
  • Page 214 Drive / Shutter / Image Stabilizer – Taking Burst Pictures Burst Rate Mechanical Live View when shutter, electronic Electronic shutter taking burst front curtain pictures [SH75] — 75 frames/second None [SH60] — 60 frames/second None [SH20] — 20 frames/second None 14 frames/second 14 frames/second ([AFS]/[MF])
  • Page 215 (Low speed) • When recording under the test conditions specified by Panasonic. Recording conditions may reduce the maximum number of frames recordable. *1 Recording stops when the maximum number of frames recordable is reached. *2 The burst rate will become lower during recording but pictures can continue to be taken until the card becomes full.
  • Page 216 Drive / Shutter / Image Stabilizer – Taking Burst Pictures Number of Pictures That Can Be Taken Continuously When you press the shutter button halfway, the number of pictures that can be taken continuously will appear on the recording screen. Example) When 20 frames: [r20] •...
  • Page 217 Drive / Shutter / Image Stabilizer – Taking Burst Pictures Focus when Taking Burst Pictures [Focus/ Shutter [SH75]/ Priority] Focus mode [SH60]/ [M]/[L] [Focus/ [SH20] Shutter Priority]: 552) [FOCUS] [AFS] [BALANCE] Fixed to the focus of the first frame [RELEASE] Estimated [FOCUS] Normal focus...
  • Page 218 Drive / Shutter / Image Stabilizer – Taking Burst Pictures Exposure when Taking Burst Pictures [SH75]/ Focus mode [SH60]/ [M]/[L] [SH20] [AFS] Fixed to the exposure of the first frame The exposure is The exposure is [AFC] — adjusted for each adjusted for each frame frame...
  • Page 219 Drive / Shutter / Image Stabilizer – Taking Burst Pictures • It may take a while to save burst pictures. If you continue to take burst pictures while saving is in progress, the maximum number of frames recordable will be reduced. When taking burst pictures, we recommend using a high-speed card.
  • Page 220: High Resolution Mode

    Drive / Shutter / Image Stabilizer – High Resolution mode High Resolution mode This merges pictures with a high resolution from multiple recorded images. This function is suitable for recording subjects that do not move. When [Handheld High-Res] is set to on, you can record pictures with a higher resolution without using a tripod.
  • Page 221 Drive / Shutter / Image Stabilizer – High Resolution mode [Handheld High-Res] You can record without using a tripod. Turn on the image stabilizer function. • When [OFF], the image stabilizer function is not available. [Picture Quality] Set the compression rate at which the pictures are to be stored. [COMBINED]/[FINE]/[RAW+FINE]/[RAW] •...
  • Page 222 Drive / Shutter / Image Stabilizer – High Resolution mode [Simul Record Normal Shot] Simultaneously takes pictures that are not merged when [ON] is set. The first picture will be saved with [Picture Size] set to [L]. [Shutter Delay] Sets the delay time from when the shutter button is pressed until the shutter is released.
  • Page 223 Drive / Shutter / Image Stabilizer – High Resolution mode Decide on the composition and then fix the camera in place. • If blurring is detected, the High Resolution mode icon (A) blinks. • When [Handheld High-Res] is set to [ON], the icon changes to [ Start recording.
  • Page 224 Drive / Shutter / Image Stabilizer – High Resolution mode • In High Resolution mode, recording will be performed using the following settings: – [Shutter Type]: Fixed to [ELEC.] – Minimum aperture value: F11 – Shutter speed: 1 second to 1/32000 of a second –...
  • Page 225: Recording With Time Lapse Shot

    Drive / Shutter / Image Stabilizer – Recording with Time Lapse Shot Recording with Time Lapse Shot Pictures are taken automatically at a set recording interval. This feature is ideal for keeping track of changes over time in subjects such as animals and plants.
  • Page 226 Drive / Shutter / Image Stabilizer – Recording with Time Lapse Shot Set the recording settings. [Mode] Switches between Time Lapse Shot and Stop Motion Animation. [Shooting Interval Setting] [ON]: Sets the interval before the next recording takes place. [OFF]: Takes pictures without leaving recording intervals. [Start Time] [Now]: Starts recording when the shutter button is pressed fully.
  • Page 227 Drive / Shutter / Image Stabilizer – Recording with Time Lapse Shot Close the menu. ≥Press the shutter button halfway. Start recording. ≥Press the shutter button fully. • When [Start Time Set] is set, the camera will enter into sleep status until the start time is reached.
  • Page 228 Drive / Shutter / Image Stabilizer – Recording with Time Lapse Shot Setting Assistant for Time Lapse Shot Recording When [DISP.] is pressed in the [Image Count]/[Shooting Interval] setting screen, [Image Count] and [Shooting Interval] can be set by automatically calculating them from the frame rate, time, and recording duration of the video to be created.
  • Page 229 Drive / Shutter / Image Stabilizer – Recording with Time Lapse Shot • [Image Count] can be set in the range between 1 and 9999. • [Shooting Interval] is set in the range between 00m01s and 99m59s. Decimal places are rounded down if the number is not evenly divisible. •...
  • Page 230 Drive / Shutter / Image Stabilizer – Recording with Time Lapse Shot Operations during Time Lapse Shot Recording Pressing the shutter button halfway during sleep status will turn on the camera. • You can perform the following operations by pressing [Q] during Time Lapse Shot recording.
  • Page 231 Drive / Shutter / Image Stabilizer – Recording with Time Lapse Shot • Pictures recorded to more than one card cannot be combined into a single video. • The camera gives priority to achieving the standard exposure, so it may not take pictures at the set interval or take the set number of pictures.
  • Page 232: Recording With Stop Motion Animation

    Drive / Shutter / Image Stabilizer – Recording with Stop Motion Animation Recording with Stop Motion Animation Take pictures while moving the subject little by little. The pictures taken will be saved as a set of group images that can be combined into a stop motion video.
  • Page 233 Drive / Shutter / Image Stabilizer – Recording with Stop Motion Animation Set the recording settings. [Mode] Switches between Time Lapse Shot and Stop Motion Animation. [Add to Picture Group] Allows you to continue recording for a set of stop motion images that have already been recorded.
  • Page 234 Drive / Shutter / Image Stabilizer – Recording with Stop Motion Animation Start recording. ≥Press the shutter button fully. ≥Take pictures repeatedly while moving the subject little by little. • The recording screen displays up to two pictures taken previously. Use them as reference for the amount of movement.
  • Page 235 Drive / Shutter / Image Stabilizer – Recording with Stop Motion Animation Create a video. ( Time Lapse Shot/Stop Motion Animation Videos: 236) • After the recording has stopped, select [Yes] on the confirmation screen to proceed to create a video. Even if you select [No], you can still create a video with [Stop Motion Video] in the [Playback] ([Process Image]) menu.
  • Page 236: Time Lapse Shot/Stop Motion Animation Videos

    Drive / Shutter / Image Stabilizer – Time Lapse Shot/Stop Motion Animation Videos Time Lapse Shot/Stop Motion Animation Videos After performing Time Lapse Shot or stop motion recording, you can proceed to create a video. • Refer to the sections below about these recording functions. –...
  • Page 237 Drive / Shutter / Image Stabilizer – Time Lapse Shot/Stop Motion Animation Videos Select [OK]. ≥A video will be created in the [MP4] recording file format. [OK] Creates a video. [Rec Quality] Sets the video image quality. [Frame Rate] Sets the number of frames per second. The larger the number is, the smoother the video will be.
  • Page 238: Recording Using The Self-Timer

    Drive / Shutter / Image Stabilizer – Recording Using the Self-timer Recording Using the Self-timer Set the drive mode to [ ≥Set the drive mode dial. ( Selecting the Drive Mode: 210) Set the self-timer time. ( Setting the Self-timer Time: 240) •...
  • Page 239 Drive / Shutter / Image Stabilizer – Recording Using the Self-timer Start recording. ≥Press the shutter button, video rec. button, or sub video rec. button. ≥After the self-timer light blinks, shooting or video recording starts.
  • Page 240 Drive / Shutter / Image Stabilizer – Recording Using the Self-timer Setting the Self-timer Time Picture: Select [Self Timer] Video: [Self Timer Setting] Select [Self Timer] * This can be set by setting [Self Timer For Video] to [ON] in [Self Timer Setting] in the [Video] ([Others (Video)]) menu.
  • Page 241 Drive / Shutter / Image Stabilizer – Recording Using the Self-timer • We recommend using a tripod when recording with the self-timer. • [Self Timer] in the [Photo] ([Others (Photo)]) menu and [Self Timer] in the [Self Timer Setting] ([Video] ([Others (Video)]) menu) work together. •...
  • Page 242: Bracket Recording

    Drive / Shutter / Image Stabilizer – Bracket Recording Bracket Recording When the shutter button is pressed, the camera can record multiple images while automatically changing the setting value for exposure, aperture, focus or white balance (adjustment value or color temperature). •...
  • Page 243 Drive / Shutter / Image Stabilizer – Bracket Recording Set [More Settings]. ≥For information about [More Settings], refer to page for each bracketing method. Close the menu. ≥Press the shutter button halfway. Focus on the subject and then take pictures.
  • Page 244 Drive / Shutter / Image Stabilizer – Bracket Recording Setting Items ([Bracketing Type]) ] (Exposure Bracket) When the shutter button is pressed, the camera records while changing the exposure. [More Settings] (Exposure Bracket): 246) ] (Aperture Bracket) When the shutter button is pressed, the camera records while changing the aperture value.
  • Page 245 Drive / Shutter / Image Stabilizer – Bracket Recording • White Balance Bracket and White Balance Bracket (Color Temperature) are not available when using the following functions: – [iA] mode – Taking burst pictures – [RAW+FINE]/[RAW+STD.]/[RAW] ([Picture Quality]) – [Filter Settings] •...
  • Page 246 Drive / Shutter / Image Stabilizer – Bracket Recording [More Settings] (Exposure Bracket) [Step] Sets the image count and exposure compensation step. [3•1/3] (record 3 images in 1/3 EV steps) to [7•1] (record 7 images in 1 EV steps) [Sequence] Sets the order in which images are recorded.
  • Page 247 Drive / Shutter / Image Stabilizer – Bracket Recording [More Settings] (Aperture Bracket) [Image Count] [3]/[5]: Records the set number of images while alternately setting the aperture value in the sequence of one before and then one after using the initial aperture value as the reference.
  • Page 248 Drive / Shutter / Image Stabilizer – Bracket Recording [More Settings] (Focus Bracket) [Step] Sets the focus adjustment step. • The distance that the focus point is moved becomes shorter if the initial focus point is close, and longer if it is far away. [Image Count] Sets the image count.
  • Page 249 Drive / Shutter / Image Stabilizer – Bracket Recording [More Settings] (White Balance Bracket) Rotate to set the correction step and then press Rotate to the right: Horizontal direction ([A] - [B]) Rotate to the left: Vertical direction ([G] - [M]) •...
  • Page 250: [Silent Mode]

    Drive / Shutter / Image Stabilizer – [Silent Mode] [Silent Mode] This disables all operation sounds and light output at once. The audio from the speaker will be muted and the flash and the AF assist light will be set to forced off mode. •...
  • Page 251 Drive / Shutter / Image Stabilizer – [Silent Mode] • Even when [ON] is set, the following functions light/blink: – Power indicator – Charging light/Network connection light – Card access lights – Self-timer light • Use this function at your own responsibility sufficiently considering the privacy, portrait, and other rights of subjects.
  • Page 252: [Shutter Type]

    Drive / Shutter / Image Stabilizer – [Shutter Type] [Shutter Type] [Long Exposure NR]: 256 ≥ [Min. Shutter Speed]: 257 ≥ [Shutter Delay]: 258 ≥ Selects the shutter type to use for taking pictures. Select [Shutter Type]...
  • Page 253 Drive / Shutter / Image Stabilizer – [Shutter Type] [AUTO] Switches the shutter type automatically depending on the recording conditions and shutter speed. [MECH.] Records with the mechanical shutter type. [EFC] Records with the electronic front curtain type. [ELEC.] Records with the electronic shutter type. [ELEC.+NR] Records with the electronic shutter type.
  • Page 254 Drive / Shutter / Image Stabilizer – [Shutter Type] Mechanical Electronic front Electronic shutter shutter type curtain type type This type starts This type starts and exposure This type starts and ends exposure with Mechanism electronically and ends exposure the mechanical ends it with the electronically.
  • Page 255 Drive / Shutter / Image Stabilizer – [Shutter Type] • To reduce shutter-induced blur, you can set the shutter to release a few seconds after the shutter button is pressed: [Shutter Delay]: 258) • When [ ] is displayed on the screen, recording will be with the electronic shutter type.
  • Page 256: [Long Exposure Nr]

    Drive / Shutter / Image Stabilizer – [Shutter Type] [Long Exposure NR] The camera automatically removes noise generated when recording images with a slow shutter speed. Select [Long Exposure NR] Settings: [ON]/[OFF] • Recording is not possible during noise reduction. •...
  • Page 257: [Min. Shutter Speed]

    Drive / Shutter / Image Stabilizer – [Shutter Type] [Min. Shutter Speed] Sets the minimum shutter speed when the ISO sensitivity is set to [AUTO]. Select [Min. Shutter Speed] [AUTO] The camera automatically sets the minimum shutter speed. [1/32000] to [1/1] •...
  • Page 258: [Shutter Delay]

    Drive / Shutter / Image Stabilizer – [Shutter Type] [Shutter Delay] To reduce camera shake and shutter-induced blur, the shutter is released after the specified time has passed since the shutter button was pressed. Select [Shutter Delay] Settings: [8SEC]/[4SEC]/[2SEC]/[1SEC]/[OFF] • When the following functions are being used, [Shutter Delay] is not available: –...
  • Page 259: Image Stabilizer

    Drive / Shutter / Image Stabilizer – Image Stabilizer Image Stabilizer Image Stabilizer Settings: 262 ≥ This camera can use both the in-body image stabilizer and the in-lens image stabilizer. It is compatible with the Dual I.S.2 system that is an effective combination of the 2 image stabilizers.
  • Page 260 Image stabilizers that can be used will differ depending on the attached lens. Available image Attached lens Example of icon stabilizer Panasonic lenses compatible with Dual I.S. mode Body+Lens (Based on the Micro Four (Dual I.S./Dual I.S.2) Thirds system standard)
  • Page 261 Drive / Shutter / Image Stabilizer – Image Stabilizer Using the Image Stabilizer • When using a lens with an O.I.S. switch, set the switch on the lens to [ON]. • When using a lens that does not have a communication function with this camera, after turning on the camera, a message asking for confirmation of the lens information is displayed.
  • Page 262: Image Stabilizer Settings

    Drive / Shutter / Image Stabilizer – Image Stabilizer Image Stabilizer Settings Set the image stabilizer operation to match the recording situation. Picture: Select [Image Stabilizer] Video: Select [Image Stabilizer] [Operation Mode] Sets the stabilization movement (blur) to match the recording method (normal, panning).
  • Page 263 Drive / Shutter / Image Stabilizer – Image Stabilizer • When the following function is being used, [E-Stabilization (Video)] is not available: – [Variable Frame Rate]...
  • Page 264 Drive / Shutter / Image Stabilizer – Image Stabilizer [Operation Mode] Set the stabilization movement (blur) to match the recording method (normal, panning). [Normal] Corrects vertical, horizontal, and rotational camera shake. This function is suitable for normal recording. [Panning (Left/Right)] Corrects vertical camera shake.
  • Page 265 Drive / Shutter / Image Stabilizer – Image Stabilizer [Boost I.S. (Video)] Increase the effectiveness of the image stabilizer during video recording. This effect can help provide a stable composition when you want to perform recording from a fixed perspective. Settings: [ON]/[OFF] •...
  • Page 266 Drive / Shutter / Image Stabilizer – Image Stabilizer [Lens Information] Register the information for lenses that cannot communicate with the camera. Match the in-body image stabilizer with the information of the lens you register. Press 34 to select the lens information to use and then press •...
  • Page 267: Metering / Exposure / Iso Sensitivity

    Metering / Exposure / ISO Sensitivity This chapter describes recording modes for determining exposure and ISO sensitivity. [Metering Mode]: 268 ≥ Program AE Mode: 270 ≥ Aperture-Priority AE Mode: 274 ≥ Shutter-Priority AE Mode: 277 ≥ Manual Exposure Mode: 280 ≥...
  • Page 268: [Metering Mode]

    Metering / Exposure / ISO Sensitivity – [Metering Mode] [Metering Mode] Type of optical measurement to measure brightness can be changed. Select [Metering Mode] ] (Multi-metering) Method in which the most suitable exposure is measured by judging the allocation of brightness on the whole screen.
  • Page 269 Metering / Exposure / ISO Sensitivity – [Metering Mode] ] (Highlight-weighted) Method used to perform measuring which focuses on the highlighted parts of the screen to prevent overexposure. This is suitable for theatre photography, etc. • The standard value for standard exposure can be adjusted: [Exposure Offset Adjust.]: 549) •...
  • Page 270: Program Ae Mode

    Metering / Exposure / ISO Sensitivity – Program AE Mode Program AE Mode Program Shift: 272 ≥ In [P] mode (Program AE mode), the camera automatically sets the shutter speed and aperture value for the brightness of the subject. You can also use Program Shift to change combinations of shutter speed and aperture values while keeping the same exposure.
  • Page 271 Metering / Exposure / ISO Sensitivity – Program AE Mode • If the correct exposure is not achieved, the aperture value (A) and shutter speed (B) blink red. Start recording.
  • Page 272: Program Shift

    Metering / Exposure / ISO Sensitivity – Program AE Mode Program Shift You can change the shutter speed and aperture value combination set automatically by the camera while maintaining the same exposure. With this, you can, for example, make the background more defocused by decreasing the aperture value or capture a moving subject more dynamically by slowing the shutter speed.
  • Page 273 Metering / Exposure / ISO Sensitivity – Program AE Mode • Program Shift is not available when using the following function: – Flash • You can customize dial operations: [Dial Set.]: 562) • The recording screen can display an exposure meter indicating the relationship between aperture value and shutter speed: [Expo.Meter]: 571)
  • Page 274: Aperture-Priority Ae Mode

    Metering / Exposure / ISO Sensitivity – Aperture-Priority AE Mode Aperture-Priority AE Mode In [A] mode (Aperture-Priority AE mode), you can set the aperture value before recording. The shutter speed will be automatically set by the camera. Smaller aperture values It becomes easier to defocus the background.
  • Page 275 Metering / Exposure / ISO Sensitivity – Aperture-Priority AE Mode Set the recording mode to [A]. ≥Set the mode dial. ( Selecting the Recording Mode: Set the aperture value. ≥Rotate Start recording. • If the correct exposure is not achieved when the shutter button is pressed halfway, the aperture value and the shutter speed blink red.
  • Page 276 Metering / Exposure / ISO Sensitivity – Aperture-Priority AE Mode Depth of Field Characteristics Aperture value Small Large Focal length of lens Telephoto Wide-angle Distance to subject Near More distant Shallow (narrow) Deep (wide) Depth of field Example: When you want Example: When you want (area in sharp focus) to take a image with a...
  • Page 277: Shutter-Priority Ae Mode

    Metering / Exposure / ISO Sensitivity – Shutter-Priority AE Mode Shutter-Priority AE Mode In [S] mode (Shutter-Priority AE mode), you can set the shutter speed before recording. The aperture value will be automatically set by the camera. Slower shutter speeds It becomes easier to capture motion Faster shutter speeds It becomes easier to freeze motion...
  • Page 278 Metering / Exposure / ISO Sensitivity – Shutter-Priority AE Mode Set the recording mode to [S]. ≥Set the mode dial. ( Selecting the Recording Mode: Set the shutter speed. ≥Rotate Start recording. • If the correct exposure is not achieved when the shutter button is pressed halfway, the aperture value and the shutter speed blink red.
  • Page 279 Metering / Exposure / ISO Sensitivity – Shutter-Priority AE Mode • The effects of the set aperture value and shutter speed will not be visible on the recording screen. To check the effects on the recording screen, use [Preview]. ( Preview Mode: 285) •...
  • Page 280: Manual Exposure Mode

    Metering / Exposure / ISO Sensitivity – Manual Exposure Mode Manual Exposure Mode Available Shutter Speeds (Sec.): 283 ≥ [B] (Bulb): 284 ≥ In [M] mode (Manual Exposure mode), you can record by manually setting the aperture value and shutter speed. In default settings, the ISO sensitivity is set to [AUTO].
  • Page 281 Metering / Exposure / ISO Sensitivity – Manual Exposure Mode Set the aperture value and shutter speed. to set the aperture value (A), and to set the shutter ≥Rotate speed (B). 30 30 Start recording. • If the correct exposure is not achieved when the shutter button is pressed halfway, the aperture value and the shutter speed blink red.
  • Page 282 Metering / Exposure / ISO Sensitivity – Manual Exposure Mode Manual Exposure Assist When ISO sensitivity is set to other than [AUTO], Manual Exposure Assist (example: ) will be displayed on the recording screen. You can check the difference between the current exposure value and the standard exposure (±0) measured by the camera.
  • Page 283: Available Shutter Speeds (Sec.)

    Metering / Exposure / ISO Sensitivity – Manual Exposure Mode Available Shutter Speeds (Sec.) • [MECH.] [B] (Bulb, max. approx. 30 minutes), 60 to 1/8000 • [EFC] [B] (Bulb, max. approx. 30 minutes), 60 to 1/2000 • [ELEC.] [B] (Bulb, max. approx. 60 seconds), 60 to 1/32000 •...
  • Page 284: [B] (Bulb)

    Metering / Exposure / ISO Sensitivity – Manual Exposure Mode [B] (Bulb) If you set the shutter speed to [B] (Bulb), the shutter stays open while the shutter button is pressed fully. (up to approx. 30 minutes) The shutter closes when the shutter button is released. Use this when you want to keep the shutter open for a long time to record images of fireworks, night scenery or a starry sky.
  • Page 285: Preview Mode

    Metering / Exposure / ISO Sensitivity – Preview Mode Preview Mode You can check the effects of aperture on the recording screen by physically closing the aperture blades of the lens to the aperture value set for actual recording. In addition to the effects of aperture, you can check the effects of shutter speed at the same time.
  • Page 286 Metering / Exposure / ISO Sensitivity – Preview Mode • It is possible to record in preview mode. • Range for shutter speed effect check is 8 seconds to 1/32000 of a second. • Depending on the [Constant Preview] setting, there are preview screens that cannot be displayed.
  • Page 287: Exposure Compensation

    Metering / Exposure / ISO Sensitivity – Exposure Compensation Exposure Compensation [Vignetting Comp.]: 290 ≥ [Diffraction Compensation]: 291 ≥ You can compensate the exposure when the standard exposure determined by the camera is too bright or too dark. You can adjust the exposure in 1/3 EV steps in a range of ±5 EV. When recording videos, the range changes to ±3 EV.
  • Page 288 Metering / Exposure / ISO Sensitivity – Exposure Compensation Compensate the exposure. , or ≥Rotate + + 1 - 5 - 5 - 4 - 4 - 3 - 3 - 2 - 2 - 1 - 1 0 0 +1 +1 +2 +2 +3 +3 +3 +3 +4 +4...
  • Page 289 Metering / Exposure / ISO Sensitivity – Exposure Compensation • In [M] mode, you can compensate the exposure by setting the ISO sensitivity to [AUTO]. • When the exposure compensation value falls below or exceeds ±3 EV, the brightness of the recording screen will no longer change. Press the shutter button halfway or use AE Lock to reflect the value on the recording screen.
  • Page 290: [Vignetting Comp.]

    Metering / Exposure / ISO Sensitivity – Exposure Compensation [Vignetting Comp.] When the screen periphery darkens as a result of the lens characteristics, you can record pictures with the brightness of the screen periphery corrected. Select [Vignetting Comp.] Settings: [ON]/[OFF] •...
  • Page 291: [Diffraction Compensation]

    Metering / Exposure / ISO Sensitivity – Exposure Compensation [Diffraction Compensation] The camera raises the image resolution by correcting the blurriness caused by diffraction when the aperture is closed. Select [Diffraction Compensation] Settings: [AUTO]/[OFF] • Compensation effect may not be achieved depending on the recording conditions.
  • Page 292: Locking Focus And Exposure (Af/Ae Lock)

    Metering / Exposure / ISO Sensitivity – Locking Focus and Exposure (AF/AE Lock) Locking Focus and Exposure (AF/AE Lock) Lock the focus and exposure in advance to take pictures with the same focus and exposure settings while changing the composition. This is useful when you want to bring an edge of the screen into focus or there is a backlight, for example.
  • Page 293 Metering / Exposure / ISO Sensitivity – Locking Focus and Exposure (AF/AE Lock) Lock focus and exposure. ≥Press and hold the Fn button. ≥If focus is locked, then the AF lock icon (A) will be displayed. ≥If exposure is locked, then the AE lock icon (B) will be displayed. Hold the Fn button to decide on the composition and then perform recording.
  • Page 294: Iso Sensitivity

    Metering / Exposure / ISO Sensitivity – ISO Sensitivity ISO Sensitivity [ISO Sensitivity (photo)]: 298 ≥ You can set light sensitivity (ISO sensitivity). With the default settings, you can set in the range between 100 and 25600 (between 100 and 12800 in [ ] mode) in 1/3 EV increments.
  • Page 295 Metering / Exposure / ISO Sensitivity – ISO Sensitivity Select ISO sensitivity. , or ≥Rotate ≥Selection is also possible by pressing [ISO]. AUTO AUTO Confirm your selection. ≥Press the shutter button halfway. Characteristics of the ISO Sensitivity By increasing the ISO sensitivity, the shutter speed can be increased in dark places to prevent camera shake and subject blur.
  • Page 296 Metering / Exposure / ISO Sensitivity – ISO Sensitivity Setting Items (ISO Sensitivity) [AUTO] The ISO sensitivity is automatically adjusted according to the brightness. • Taking picture: Maximum [3200] • Video recording: Maximum [6400] [100] to [25600] (In [ ] mode: [100] to [12800]) The ISO sensitivity is fixed at the selected value.
  • Page 297 Metering / Exposure / ISO Sensitivity – ISO Sensitivity • You can set upper and lower limits for ISO Auto: [ISO Sensitivity (photo)]: 298, [ISO Sensitivity (video)]: 362) • You can change the intervals between ISO sensitivity settings values: [ISO Increments]: 548) •...
  • Page 298: [Iso Sensitivity (Photo)]

    Metering / Exposure / ISO Sensitivity – ISO Sensitivity [ISO Sensitivity (photo)] Sets the lower and upper limits for ISO sensitivity when ISO sensitivity is set to [AUTO]. Select [ISO Sensitivity (photo)] [ISO Auto Lower Limit Setting] Sets the lower limit for ISO sensitivity when ISO sensitivity is [AUTO]. •...
  • Page 299: White Balance / Image Quality

    White Balance / Image Quality This chapter describes functions that enable you to record images how you imagine them, such as white balance and Photo Style. White Balance (WB): 300 ≥ [Photo Style]: 307 ≥ [Filter Settings]: 317 ≥...
  • Page 300: White Balance (Wb)

    White Balance / Image Quality – White Balance (WB) White Balance (WB) Adjusting the White Balance: 305 ≥ White balance (WB) is a function that corrects the color cast produced by the light illuminating the subject. It corrects the colors so that white objects appear in white to make the overall color closer to what is seen by the eye.
  • Page 301 White Balance / Image Quality – White Balance (WB) Select the white balance. ≥Rotate ≥Selection is also possible by pressing [WB]. AWBc AWBc AWBw AWBw Confirm your selection. ≥Press the shutter button halfway.
  • Page 302 White Balance / Image Quality – White Balance (WB) Setting Items (White Balance) [AWB] Auto [AWBc] Auto (Reduces the reddish hue under an incandescent light source) [AWBw] Auto (Leaves the reddish hue under an incandescent light source) Clear sky Cloudy sky Shade under a clear sky Incandescent light Flash...
  • Page 303 White Balance / Image Quality – White Balance (WB) (1) [AWB] will work within this range. (2) Blue sky (3) Cloudy sky (Rain) (4) Shade (5) Sunlight (6) White fluorescent light (7) Incandescent light bulb (8) Sunrise and sunset (9) Candlelight K=Kelvin Color Temperature •...
  • Page 304 White Balance / Image Quality – White Balance (WB) Registering the White Set Take pictures of a white object under the light source of the recording location to adjust the white balance until it appears white. Press [WB] and then select any value from [ ] to [ Press 3.
  • Page 305: Adjusting The White Balance

    White Balance / Image Quality – White Balance (WB) Adjusting the White Balance You can adjust the coloring even when the coloring you want to apply is not produced by the selected white balance. Press [WB]. Select the white balance and then press 4. ≥The adjustment screen is displayed.
  • Page 306 White Balance / Image Quality – White Balance (WB) Confirm your selection. ≥Press the shutter button halfway. • When the white balance is adjusted, the color of its recording screen icon changes to the adjusted color. Adjusting toward the [G] side will display [+], while adjusting toward the [M] side will display [−].
  • Page 307: [Photo Style]

    White Balance / Image Quality – [Photo Style] [Photo Style] You can select the finishing settings of images to suit your subjects and expression styles. The image quality can be adjusted for each Photo Style. Select [Photo Style] [Standard] The standard setting. [Vivid] A setting that produces a more vivid quality with higher saturation and contrast.
  • Page 308 White Balance / Image Quality – [Photo Style] [Flat] A setting that produces a flatter image quality with lower saturation and contrast. [Landscape] A setting suited for sceneries with vivid blue skies and greens. [Portrait] A setting suited for portraits with a healthy and beautiful skin tone. [Monochrome] A monochrome setting with no color shades.
  • Page 309 White Balance / Image Quality – [Photo Style] [Like709] A setting that minimizes overexposure by applying a gamma curve correction equivalent to Rec.709 to perform compression (knee adjustment) of high-luminance areas. ( Recording While Controlling Overexposure (Knee): 360) • Rec.709 is an abbreviation of “ITU-R Recommendation BT.709”, a standard for high-definition broadcasting.
  • Page 310 White Balance / Image Quality – [Photo Style] • In [iA] mode, operation differs from that in other recording modes. – [Standard] or [Monochrome] can be set. – The setting will be reset to [Standard] when the camera is switched to another recording mode or it is turned off.
  • Page 311 White Balance / Image Quality – [Photo Style] Adjusting Image Quality Press 21 to select the type of Photo Style. Press 34 to select an item and then press 21 to adjust. • Adjusted items are indicated with [¢]. ±0 ±0 ±0 ±0...
  • Page 312 White Balance / Image Quality – [Photo Style] [Hue] Assuming that the reference point is red, this rotates the hue toward violet/magenta or yellow/green to adjust the coloring of the entire image. [Filter Effect] [Yellow]: Enhances the contrast. (Effect: weak) Records the sky with a clear blue. [Orange]: Enhances the contrast.
  • Page 313 White Balance / Image Quality – [Photo Style] [Sensitivity] Sets the ISO sensitivity. ( ISO Sensitivity: 294) [White Balance] Sets the white balance. ( White Balance (WB): 300) • While [WB] is selected, press [ ] to display the white balance setting screen. Press [ ] again to return to the original screen.
  • Page 314 White Balance / Image Quality – [Photo Style] • The items that you can adjust the image quality for depend on the Photo Style type. ([Saturation]) ([Color Tone]) * Can be set when [Grain Effect] is one of [Low], [Standard], or [High].
  • Page 315 White Balance / Image Quality – [Photo Style] • The effects of [Grain Effect] and [Color Noise] cannot be checked on the recording screen. • [Grain Effect] and [Color Noise] are not available when using the following functions: – Video recording –...
  • Page 316 White Balance / Image Quality – [Photo Style] Registering Settings in My Photo Style Press 21 to select the type of Photo Style. Adjust the image quality. • My Photo Style displays the types of Photo Style at the top of image quality adjustment.
  • Page 317: [Filter Settings]

    White Balance / Image Quality – [Filter Settings] [Filter Settings] [Simultaneous Record w/o Filter]: 322 ≥ This mode records with additional image effects (filters). You can adjust the effect for each filter. In addition, you can simultaneously take pictures without effects. Set the [Filter Effect].
  • Page 318 White Balance / Image Quality – [Filter Settings] Select the filter. ≥Press 34 to select, and then press ≥You can also select the image effect (filter) by touching the sample picture. • Press [DISP.] to switch the screen in the order of normal display and guide display.
  • Page 319 White Balance / Image Quality – [Filter Settings] Adjusting the Filter Effect You can adjust the filter effect. Select the filter. On the recording screen, press [WB]. Rotate to set. • To return to the recording screen, press [WB] again. •...
  • Page 320 White Balance / Image Quality – [Filter Settings] Setting a Filter with Touch Operation • The default settings are for the Touch Tab to not be displayed. Set [Touch Tab] to [ON] in [Touch Settings] in the [Custom] ([Operation]) menu. [Touch Settings]: 558) Touch [...
  • Page 321 White Balance / Image Quality – [Filter Settings] • White balance will be fixed to [AWB] and the flash will be fixed to [ ] (Forced Flash Off). • The upper limit to ISO sensitivity is [3200]. • Depending on the filter, the recording screen may seem as if frames are missed. •...
  • Page 322: [Simultaneous Record W/O Filter]

    White Balance / Image Quality – [Filter Settings] [Simultaneous Record w/o Filter] You can simultaneously take pictures with no added filter effects. [Filter Settings] Select [Simultaneous Record w/o Filter] Settings: [ON]/[OFF] • [Simultaneous Record w/o Filter] is not available when using the following functions: –...
  • Page 323: Flash

    Flash If you attach the Flash (DMW-FL580L/DMW-FL360L/DMW-FL200L: optional) to the hot shoe, you can record using the flash. You can also use a commercially available external flash by connecting a synchro cable to the flash synchro socket. Furthermore, by attaching an external flash that supports wireless flash recording, you can wirelessly control an external flash that is in a position separate from the camera.
  • Page 324: Using An External Flash (Optional)

    Flash – Using an External Flash (Optional) Using an External Flash (Optional) Removing the Hot Shoe Cover: 325 ≥ • Remove the lens hood to prevent vignetting. • Flash recording is not possible when the following functions are being used: –...
  • Page 325: Removing The Hot Shoe Cover

    Flash – Using an External Flash (Optional) Removing the Hot Shoe Cover Before attaching the Flash (optional), remove the hot shoe cover. Refer to the operating instructions for the Flash for details about how to attach it. Remove the hot shoe cover by pulling it in the direction indicated by arrow (2) while pressing it in the direction indicated by arrow (1).
  • Page 326 Flash – Using an External Flash (Optional) Connecting a Synchro Cable to the Flash Synchro Socket You can use a commercially available external flash by connecting a synchro cable to the flash synchro socket. • Use an external flash with a synchronization voltage of 250 V or less. •...
  • Page 327 Flash – Using an External Flash (Optional) Notes on Flash Recording • Do not bring any object near the flash. Heat or light may cause the object to deform or discolor. • If you record repeatedly, time may be needed to charge the flash. While the flash is charging, images will be recorded without the flash firing.
  • Page 328: Setting Flash

    Flash – Setting Flash Setting Flash [Flash Mode]: 329 ≥ [Firing Mode]/[Manual Flash Adjust.]: 332 ≥ [Flash Adjust.]: 334 ≥ [Flash Synchro]: 335 ≥ [Auto Exposure Comp.]: 336 ≥ You can set the flash function to control flash firing from the camera.
  • Page 329: [Flash Mode]

    Flash – Setting Flash [Flash Mode] Sets the flash mode. Select [Flash Mode] [ ] (Forced Flash On)/[ ] (Forced On/Red-Eye) The flash fires every time regardless of the recording conditions. This is suitable for recording when there is backlighting or under lighting such as fluorescent lighting.
  • Page 330 Flash – Setting Flash • The flash fires twice. The interval between the first and second firings is longer when [ ] or [ is set. The subject should not move until the second firing has finished. • ] and [ ] cannot be used when the following are set: –...
  • Page 331 Flash – Setting Flash Available Flash Settings by Recording Mode The available flash settings depend on the recording mode. ( : Available, —: Not available) Recording mode [P]/[A] [S]/[M] — — • ] and [ ] can be set in [iA] mode. In [ ], the flash mode switches to one suited to the recording situation.
  • Page 332: [Firing Mode]/[Manual Flash Adjust.]

    Flash – Setting Flash [Firing Mode]/[Manual Flash Adjust.] You can select whether to set the flash output automatically or manually. • The settings made here are enabled when some flashes from other manufacturers are attached. Set on the flash when a Flash (DMW-FL580L/DMW-FL360L/DMW-FL200L: optional) is attached.
  • Page 333 Flash – Setting Flash (When set to [MANUAL]) Select [Manual Flash Adjust.] and then press Press 21 to set the flash output and then press • It can be set within the range of [1/1] (full flash output) to [1/128] in 1/3 steps.
  • Page 334: [Flash Adjust.]

    Flash – Setting Flash [Flash Adjust.] You can adjust the flash output when taking pictures with the flash in TTL output mode. Select [Flash Adjust.]. [Flash Adjust.] ≥ Press 21 to adjust the flash output and then press • It can be adjusted within the range of [−3 EV] to [+3 EV] in 1/3 EV steps. •...
  • Page 335: [Flash Synchro]

    Flash – Setting Flash [Flash Synchro] When a moving subject is recorded at night using a slow shutter and flash, a trail of light may appear in front of the subject. If you set [Flash Synchro] to [2ND], you can take a dynamic picture with a trail of light appearing behind the subject by firing the flash immediately before the shutter closes.
  • Page 336: [Auto Exposure Comp.]

    Flash – Setting Flash [Auto Exposure Comp.] Automatically adjust the flash output in conjunction with the exposure compensation value. ( Exposure Compensation: 287) Select [Auto Exposure Comp.] Settings: [ON]/[OFF]...
  • Page 337: Recording Using A Wireless Flash

    Flash – Recording Using a Wireless Flash Recording Using a Wireless Flash You can use a Flash (DMW-FL580L/DMW-FL360L/DMW-FL200L: optional) to record using a wireless flash. You can separately control the firing of three flash groups and the flash attached to the hot shoe of the camera.
  • Page 338 Flash – Recording Using a Wireless Flash Placing a Wireless Flash Place the wireless flash with its wireless sensor facing the camera. Placement example When (C) is placed to erase the shadow in the background of the subject that the flash groups (A) and (B) will create Placement range When DMW-FL360L is attached...
  • Page 339 Flash – Recording Using a Wireless Flash • The placement range serves as a guide for when recording with the camera held horizontally. The range differs depending on the surrounding environment. • We recommend using a maximum of three wireless flashes in each group. •...
  • Page 340 Flash – Recording Using a Wireless Flash Enable the wireless flash function of the camera. [Wireless] [ON] ≥ Set [Wireless Channel]. • Select the same channel as on the wireless flash side. Set [Wireless Setup]. • Set the firing mode and flash output. •...
  • Page 341 Flash – Recording Using a Wireless Flash Setting Items ([Wireless Setup]) • To fire a test flash, press [DISP.]. [TTL]: The camera automatically sets the flash output. [AUTO] : Sets the flash output on the external flash side. [Firing Mode] [MANUAL]: Sets the flash output of the external flash manually.
  • Page 342 Flash – Recording Using a Wireless Flash [TTL]: The camera automatically sets the flash output. [AUTO] : Sets the flash output on the wireless flash side. [Firing Mode] [MANUAL]: Sets the flash output of the wireless flash manually. [A Group]/ [OFF]: The wireless flashes of the specified [B Group]/ group will not fire.
  • Page 343 Flash – Recording Using a Wireless Flash [Wireless FP] The external flash performs FP firing (repeated high-speed firing of the flash) during wireless recording, enabling recording using the Flash even at fast shutter speeds. Select [Wireless FP] Settings: [ON]/[OFF] [Communication Light] Set the strength of communication light.
  • Page 344: Video Settings

    Video Settings This chapter describes the Creative Video mode, a recording mode especially for video, and settings available when recording videos. Creative Video Mode: 345 ≥ Using AF (Video): 353 ≥ Video Brightness and Coloring: 358 ≥ Audio Settings: 364 ≥...
  • Page 345: Creative Video Mode

    Video Settings – Creative Video Mode Creative Video Mode Displays Suited to Video Recording: 346 ≥ Recording with Creative Video: 347 ≥ [CreativeVideo Combined Set.]: 351 ≥ The [ ] mode (Creative Video mode) is a recording mode specifically for video recording in which you can use all video functions. In the [ ] mode, the recording screen switch to displays suited to video recording.
  • Page 346: Displays Suited To Video Recording

    Video Settings – Creative Video Mode Displays Suited to Video Recording In the recording screen, the following parts switch to displays suited to video recording. 59.94 59.94 MP4 FHD FHD 420/8-L 420/8-L FULL FULL ± (1) Recording file format ( [Rec.
  • Page 347: Recording With Creative Video

    Video Settings – Creative Video Mode Recording with Creative Video Set the recording mode to [ ≥Set the mode dial. ( Selecting the Recording Mode: Set the exposure mode. [Exposure Mode] [P]/[A]/[S]/[M] ≥ • You can perform the same exposure operations as the [P]/[A]/[S]/[M] modes. Close the menu.
  • Page 348 Video Settings – Creative Video Mode Stop recording. ≥Press the shutter button, video rec. button, or sub video rec. button again. • You can disable the recording start/stop operations using the shutter button: [Assign REC to Shutter Button]: 555) • You can assign the function that starts/ends video recording only in the [ mode to an Fn button: [Video Record(Creative Video)]:...
  • Page 349 Video Settings – Creative Video Mode Operations During Video Recording Change the exposure and audio settings with touch operation to prevent operation sounds from being recorded. • With the default settings, the Touch Tab is not displayed. Set [Touch Tab] to [ON] in [Touch Settings] in the [Custom] ([Operation]) menu. [Touch Settings]: 558) Touch [...
  • Page 350 Video Settings – Creative Video Mode Drag the slide bar to set the item. ]: Changes the setting slowly. ]: Changes the setting quickly. • If you touch icon (D), the screen of Step 2 is redisplayed.
  • Page 351: [Creativevideo Combined Set.]

    Video Settings – Creative Video Mode [CreativeVideo Combined Set.] In default settings, settings such as exposure and white balance changed in [ ] mode are also reflected in picture recording in [P]/[A]/[S]/[M] modes. From the [CreativeVideo Combined Set.] menu, you can separate settings for video recording and for picture recording.
  • Page 352 Video Settings – Creative Video Mode • The [iA] mode uses the optimum recording settings for the camera automatically, so the recording settings will be independent, irrespective of the settings made with this function.
  • Page 353: Using Af (Video)

    Video Settings – Using AF (Video) Using AF (Video) [Continuous AF]: 353 ≥ [AF Custom Setting(Video)]: 355 ≥ [Enlarged Live Display(Video)]: 356 ≥ [Continuous AF] You can select how to set the focus in AF when recording videos. Select [Continuous AF] [MODE1] The camera continues to automatically focus only during recording.
  • Page 354 Video Settings – Using AF (Video) • In the [iA] mode, the camera automatically keeps focusing during recording standby, irrespective of the [Continuous AF] setting. • Depending on the recording conditions or lens used, the AF operation sound may be recorded during video recording. If the operation sound bothers you, we recommend recording with [Continuous AF] set to [OFF].
  • Page 355: [Af Custom Setting(Video)]

    Video Settings – Using AF (Video) [AF Custom Setting(Video)] You can fine-adjust the focusing method for video recording using [Continuous AF]. Select [AF Custom Setting(Video)] [ON] Enables the following settings. [OFF] Disables the following settings. [+] side: Focus moves at a faster speed. [AF Speed] [−] side: Focus moves at a slower speed.
  • Page 356: [Enlarged Live Display(Video)]

    Video Settings – Using AF (Video) [Enlarged Live Display(Video)] When the AF mode is [ ], [ ], or [ ], or when recording with MF, the focus point can be enlarged for display. (When the AF mode is [ ] or [ ], the center of the screen is enlarged for display.)
  • Page 357 Video Settings – Using AF (Video) • Depending on the lens used, the video enlarged display of live view screen may not be displayed. • During video recording using the following functions, the video enlarged display of live view screen cannot be displayed: –...
  • Page 358: Video Brightness And Coloring

    Video Settings – Video Brightness and Coloring Video Brightness and Coloring [Luminance Level]: 358 ≥ [Master Pedestal Level]: 359 ≥ Recording While Controlling Overexposure (Knee): 360 ≥ [ISO Sensitivity (video)]: 362 ≥ [Dynamic Range Boost]: 363 ≥ [Luminance Level] You can set the luminance range to suit the purpose of video recording. You can set to [16-235] or [16-255], the standard for video, or to [0-255], which covers the entire range of luminance, the same as pictures.
  • Page 359: [Master Pedestal Level]

    Video Settings – Video Brightness and Coloring [Master Pedestal Level] You can adjust the black level, which serves as the reference for images. Set the recording mode to [ ≥Set the mode dial. ( Selecting the Recording Mode: Select [Master Pedestal Level]. [Master Pedestal Level] ≥...
  • Page 360: Recording While Controlling Overexposure (Knee)

    Video Settings – Video Brightness and Coloring Recording While Controlling Overexposure (Knee) When [Photo Style] is set to [Like709], you can adjust the knee so that recording can be performed with minimal overexposure. Set [Photo Style] to [Like709]. [Photo Style] [Like709] ≥...
  • Page 361 Video Settings – Video Brightness and Coloring [AUTO] Adjusts the compression levels of high-luminance areas automatically. [MANUAL] You can set the luminance where compression starts (knee master point) and the intensity of compression (knee master slope). Press 34 to select an item and then press 21 to adjust. [POINT]: Master knee point [SLOPE]: Master knee slope •...
  • Page 362: [Iso Sensitivity (Video)]

    Video Settings – Video Brightness and Coloring [ISO Sensitivity (video)] Sets the lower and upper limits for ISO sensitivity when ISO sensitivity is set to [AUTO]. Set the recording mode to [ ≥Set the mode dial. ( Selecting the Recording Mode: Set [ISO Sensitivity (video)].
  • Page 363: [Dynamic Range Boost]

    Video Settings – Video Brightness and Coloring [Dynamic Range Boost] Outputs a signal with a wide dynamic range from the image sensor. This allows recording of video with a wider dynamic range. Set the recording mode to [ ≥Set the mode dial. ( Selecting the Recording Mode: Set [Dynamic Range Boost] to [ON].
  • Page 364: Audio Settings

    Video Settings – Audio Settings Audio Settings [Sound Rec Level Disp.]: 365 ≥ [Mute Sound Input]: 366 ≥ [Sound Rec Gain Level]: 367 ≥ [Sound Rec Level Adj.]: 368 ≥ [Sound Rec Quality]: 369 ≥ [Sound Rec Level Limiter]: 370 ≥...
  • Page 365: [Sound Rec Level Disp.]

    Video Settings – Audio Settings [Sound Rec Level Disp.] The sound recording level is displayed on the recording screen. Select [Sound Rec Level Disp.] [ON] Sound recording level displayed on the recording screen. [OFF] — Sets the display size of sound recording level. [SET] [Displaying [LARGE]/[SMALL]...
  • Page 366: [Mute Sound Input]

    Video Settings – Audio Settings [Mute Sound Input] This mutes audio input. Select [Mute Sound Input] Settings: [ON]/[OFF] • [ ] is displayed on the recording screen.
  • Page 367: [Sound Rec Gain Level]

    Video Settings – Audio Settings [Sound Rec Gain Level] This switches the gain of audio input. Select [Sound Rec Gain Level] [STANDARD] This is the standard input gain setting. (0 dB) [LOW] Audio input is reduced for recording in environments with loud noises. (−12 dB) •...
  • Page 368: [Sound Rec Level Adj.]

    Video Settings – Audio Settings [Sound Rec Level Adj.] Manually adjust the sound recording level. Select [Sound Rec Level Adj.] • Press 21 to adjust the sound recording level and then press Settings: [MUTE]/[−18dB] to [+12dB] • You can adjust by 1 dB increments. •...
  • Page 369: [Sound Rec Quality]

    Video Settings – Audio Settings [Sound Rec Quality] Sound quality for video can be set when the [Rec. File Format] is [MOV] or [Apple ProRes]. Select [Sound Rec Quality] [96kHz/24bit] Audio is recorded using 96kHz/24bit high resolution audio. • This can be set when an XLR Microphone Adaptor (DMW-XLR1: optional), Stereo Shotgun Microphone (DMW-MS2: optional), or Stereo Microphone (VW-VMS10: optional) is connected.
  • Page 370: [Sound Rec Level Limiter]

    Video Settings – Audio Settings [Sound Rec Level Limiter] The sound recording level is adjusted automatically to minimize sound distortion (crackling noise). Select [Sound Rec Level Limiter] Settings: [ON]/[OFF]...
  • Page 371: [Wind Noise Canceller]

    Video Settings – Audio Settings [Wind Noise Canceller] This reduces the wind noise coming into the built-in microphone while maintaining sound quality. Select [Wind Noise Canceller] [HIGH] This effectively reduces the wind noise by reducing the low-pitched sound when a strong wind is detected.
  • Page 372: [Lens Noise Cut]

    Video Settings – Audio Settings [Lens Noise Cut] When using a lens compatible with power zoom, this reduces the sounds made by the zoom when it operates during video recording. Select [Lens Noise Cut] Settings: [ON]/[OFF] • When this function is used, the sound quality may differ from that during normal operation.
  • Page 373: [Audio Information]

    Video Settings – Audio Settings [Audio Information] This screen enables you to view audio settings and the status of recording all at once. You can also touch the screen to change the settings. • The operations on the audio information display screen are the same as the control panel operations.
  • Page 374: External Microphones (Optional)

    Video Settings – External Microphones (Optional) External Microphones (Optional) Setting the Sound Pickup Range (DMW-MS2: Optional): 377 ≥ Reduction of Wind Noise: 378 ≥ With a Stereo Shotgun Microphone (DMW-MS2: optional) or Stereo Microphone (VW-VMS10: optional), you can record higher-quality high resolution audio compared to the built-in microphone.
  • Page 375 Video Settings – External Microphones (Optional) ([Mic Input (Plug-in Power)]) When connecting an external microphone that requires a power supply from the camera [MIC] socket. ([Mic Input]) When connecting an external microphone that does not require a power supply from the camera [MIC] socket. ([Line Input]) When connecting an external audio device for line output.
  • Page 376 Video Settings – External Microphones (Optional) Connect the external microphone to the camera and then turn on the camera. • If mounting the external microphone on the camera hot shoe (A), remove the hot shoe cover. ( Removing the Hot Shoe Cover: 325) Make settings for the sound quality of the audio to be recorded in [Sound Rec Quality] (...
  • Page 377: Setting The Sound Pickup Range (Dmw-Ms2: Optional)

    Video Settings – External Microphones (Optional) Setting the Sound Pickup Range (DMW-MS2: Optional) When using the Stereo Shotgun Microphone (DMW-MS2: optional), you can set the microphone sound pickup range. Select [Special Mic.] [STEREO] Picks up sound over a wide area. [SHOTGUN] Helps prevent picking up background noise, and records sound from a specific direction.
  • Page 378: Reduction Of Wind Noise

    Video Settings – External Microphones (Optional) Reduction of Wind Noise This reduces wind noise when an external microphone is connected. Select [Wind Cut] Settings: [HIGH]/[STANDARD]/[LOW]/[OFF] • Setting [Wind Cut] may alter the usual sound quality.
  • Page 379: Xlr Microphone Adaptor (Optional)

    Video Settings – XLR Microphone Adaptor (Optional) XLR Microphone Adaptor (Optional) [4ch Mic Input]: 381 ≥ By attaching an XLR Microphone Adaptor (DMW-XLR1: optional), you can use a commercially available XLR microphone to enable the recording of superior-quality high-res audio and 4-channel audio. ( [4ch Mic Input]: 381) (A) Hot shoe...
  • Page 380 Video Settings – XLR Microphone Adaptor (Optional) Attach the XLR Microphone Adaptor to the hot shoe, and then turn on the camera. [XLR Mic Adaptor Setting] ≥ • When the XLR Microphone Adaptor is attached, [XLR Mic Adaptor Setting] automatically turns [ON]. [ON] Records audio using the XLR microphone.
  • Page 381: [4Ch Mic Input]

    Video Settings – XLR Microphone Adaptor (Optional) [4ch Mic Input] To record 4-channel audio, use a commercially available XLR microphone connected to an XLR Microphone Adaptor (DMW-XLR1: optional) together with the built-in microphone. By combining a Stereo Shotgun Microphone (DMW-MS2: optional) or a Stereo Microphone (VW-VMS10: optional) instead of using the built-in microphone, it is also possible to record 4-channel 96 kHz/24-bit high-resolution audio.
  • Page 382: Headphones

    Video Settings – Headphones Headphones [Sound Monitoring Channel]: 384 ≥ You can record videos while monitoring their sound by connecting commercially available headphones to the camera. • Do not use the headphone cables with the length of 3 m (9.8 feet) or more. •...
  • Page 383 Video Settings – Headphones Switching the Sound Output Method Select [Sound Output] [REALTIME] Audio without time lag. It may differ from the sound recorded in videos. [REC SOUND] Audio to be recorded in videos. Output sound may be delayed from actual sound. •...
  • Page 384: [Sound Monitoring Channel]

    Video Settings – Headphones [Sound Monitoring Channel] You can set the audio channel output to the headphones when recording. For information about the audio channel settings during playback [Sound Monitoring Channel(Play)]: 599) Select [Sound Monitoring Channel] [CH1/CH2] Outputs CH1 (L)/CH2 (R). [CH3/CH4] Outputs CH3 (L)/CH4 (R).
  • Page 385 Video Settings – Headphones • This can also be set during video recording.
  • Page 386: Time Code

    Video Settings – Time Code Time Code Setting the Time Code: 387 ≥ When [Rec. File Format] is set to [MOV] or [Apple ProRes], the time code is automatically recorded during video recording. If [MP4], the time code is not recorded.
  • Page 387: Setting The Time Code

    Video Settings – Time Code Setting the Time Code Sets the recording, display, and output of the time code. Set [Rec. File Format] to [MOV] or [Apple ProRes]. [Rec. File Format] [MOV]/[Apple ≥ ProRes] Select [Time Code]. [Time Code] ≥ [Time Code Display] Displays the time code on the recording screen/playback screen.
  • Page 388 Video Settings – Time Code [Time Code Value] [Reset]: Sets to 00:00:00:00 (hour: minute: second: frame) [Manual Input]: Manually input hour, minute, second and frame. [Current Time]: Sets hour, minute and second to current time and sets frame to [Time Code Mode] [DF]: Drop Frame.
  • Page 389 Video Settings – Time Code • When using the following functions, updating of the information display on the screen may get slower due to the load being placed on the internal processing in the camera, but this is not a malfunction and there will be no change to the images recorded: –...
  • Page 390: Synchronizing The Time Code With An External Device

    Video Settings – Synchronizing the Time Code with an External Device Synchronizing the Time Code with an External Device Preparations for Time Code Synchronization: 391 ≥ Synchronize the Time Code of the External Device with That of the ≥ Camera (TC OUT): 393 Synchronize the Time Code of the Camera with That of the External ≥...
  • Page 391: Preparations For Time Code Synchronization

    Video Settings – Synchronizing the Time Code with an External Device Preparations for Time Code Synchronization When [Count Up] is set to [FREE RUN] in the [ ] mode, you can synchronize the initial value of the time code with an external device. Set the recording mode to [ ≥Set the mode dial.
  • Page 392 Video Settings – Synchronizing the Time Code with an External Device Connect the BNC conversion cable (for TC IN/OUT) and the external device with the BNC cable. • Do not use any other BNC conversion cables (for TC IN/OUT) except the supplied one.
  • Page 393: Synchronize The Time Code Of The External Device With That Of The Camera (Tc Out)

    Video Settings – Synchronizing the Time Code with an External Device Synchronize the Time Code of the External Device with That of the Camera (TC OUT) The initial time code value of the external device is synchronized according to the time code signal (LTC signal) of the camera. Prepare for time code synchronizing.
  • Page 394 Video Settings – Synchronizing the Time Code with an External Device Outputting the Time Code Signal Again By setting as follows, the time code signal (LTC signal) can be output just by connecting with the external device with the BNC cable: •...
  • Page 395: Synchronize The Time Code Of The Camera With That Of The External Device (Tc In)

    Video Settings – Synchronizing the Time Code with an External Device Synchronize the Time Code of the Camera with That of the External Device (TC IN) The initial time code value of the camera is synchronized according to the time code signal (LTC signal) of the external device. •...
  • Page 396 Video Settings – Synchronizing the Time Code with an External Device • When multiple units of this camera are synchronized, the time code and exposure timings are synchronized so you can match the timings for starting exposure between cameras. • The exposure timing can only be synchronized the first time after [TC Synchronization] is set to [TC IN].
  • Page 397 Video Settings – Synchronizing the Time Code with an External Device Maintaining, Releasing, and Restoring the Slave State Even if you disconnect the BNC cable, the camera will remain in slave state. • Perform one of the following operations to release the camera from the slave state. –...
  • Page 398: Main Assist Functions

    Video Settings – Main Assist Functions Main Assist Functions [Flicker Decrease (Video)]: 399 ≥ [SS/Gain Operation]: 400 ≥ [WFM/Vector Scope]: 402 ≥ [Luminance Spot Meter]: 406 ≥ [Zebra Pattern]: 408 ≥ [Frame Marker]: 410 ≥ Color Bars/Test Tone: 412 ≥ •...
  • Page 399: [Flicker Decrease (Video)]

    Video Settings – Main Assist Functions [Flicker Decrease (Video)] The shutter speed can be fixed to reduce the flicker or striping in the video. Select [Flicker Decrease (Video)] [1/50]/[1/60]/[1/100]/[1/120] [OFF] • This can be set when [Auto Exposure in P/A/S/M] is [ON]. ( [Auto Exposure in P/A/S/M]: 550)
  • Page 400: [Ss/Gain Operation]

    Video Settings – Main Assist Functions [SS/Gain Operation] You can switch the units of shutter speed values and gain (sensitivity) values. Select [SS/Gain Operation] [SEC/ISO] Displays the shutter speed in seconds and the gain in ISO. [ANGLE/ISO] Displays the shutter speed in degrees and the gain in ISO. •...
  • Page 401 Video Settings – Main Assist Functions • When [SS/Gain Operation] is set to [SEC/dB], menu names change as shown below: – [ISO Sensitivity (video)] [Gain Setting] – [ISO Auto Lower Limit Setting] [Auto Gain Lower Limit Setting] – [ISO Auto Upper Limit Setting] [Auto Gain Upper Limit Setting] –...
  • Page 402: [Wfm/Vector Scope]

    Video Settings – Main Assist Functions [WFM/Vector Scope] This displays the waveform monitor or the vector scope on the recording screen. You can change the size of the waveform display. Set the recording mode to [ ≥Set the mode dial. ( Selecting the Recording Mode: Set [WFM/Vector Scope].
  • Page 403 Video Settings – Main Assist Functions Select the position to display. ≥Press 3421 to select and then press • Positions can be moved to the diagonal directions using the joystick. • You can also move using touch operations. • You can rotate to change the size of the waveform.
  • Page 404 Video Settings – Main Assist Functions Screen Displays Waveform • The waveform displayed on the camera indicates the luminance as values based on the conversions below: 0 % (IRE ): Luminance value 16 (8 bit) 100 % (IRE ): Luminance value 235 (8 bit) * IRE: Institute of Radio Engineers (A) 109 % (IRE) (Dotted line) (B) 100 % (IRE)
  • Page 405 Video Settings – Main Assist Functions Vector scope (G) R (Red) (H) YL (Yellow) (I) G (Green) (J) MG (Magenta) (K) B (Blue) (L) CY (Cyan) Display example) • You can also change the position by dragging on the recording screen. •...
  • Page 406: [Luminance Spot Meter]

    Video Settings – Main Assist Functions [Luminance Spot Meter] Specify any spot on the subject to measure the luminance over a small area. Set [Luminance Spot Meter]. [Luminance Spot Meter] [ON] ≥ Select the position where you want to measure the luminance.
  • Page 407 Video Settings – Main Assist Functions Measurement Range Measuring is possible in the range −7 % to 109 % (IRE). • When [Photo Style] is set to [V-Log], this can be measured with “Stop” units. (Calculated as “0 Stop”=42 % (IRE))
  • Page 408: [Zebra Pattern]

    Video Settings – Main Assist Functions [Zebra Pattern] Parts that are brighter than the base value are displayed with stripes. You can also set the base value and the breadth of the range so that the stripes are displayed on parts that are within the range of brightness you specify.
  • Page 409 Video Settings – Main Assist Functions Select [Zebra Pattern] Parts that are brighter than the base value are displayed with [ZEBRA1] [ZEBRA1] stripes. Parts that are brighter than the base value are displayed with [ZEBRA2] [ZEBRA2] stripes. [ZEBRA1+2] Both [ZEBRA1] and [ZEBRA2] are displayed. [OFF] —...
  • Page 410: [Frame Marker]

    Video Settings – Main Assist Functions [Frame Marker] A frame with the set aspect ratio is displayed on the recording screen. This allows you to see during recording the angle of view that will be achieved with trimming (cropping) in post-processing. Select [Frame Marker] [ON] Displays the Video Frame Marker on the recording screen.
  • Page 411 Video Settings – Main Assist Functions When [CUSTOM] Is Selected with [Frame Aspect] in [SET] You can freely set the aspect ratio of the frame. Press to move the center position. ≥ 3421 • Positions can be moved to the diagonal directions using the joystick. •...
  • Page 412: Color Bars/Test Tone

    Video Settings – Main Assist Functions Color Bars/Test Tone The color bars are displayed on the recording screen. A test tone is output while the color bars are being displayed. Select [Color Bars] Settings: [SMPTE]/[EBU]/[ARIB] • To end the display, press [SMPTE] [EBU] [ARIB]...
  • Page 413 Video Settings – Main Assist Functions Adjusting the Test Tone There are 4 levels ([−12dB], [−18dB], [−20dB], and [MUTE]) of test tone to select. Rotate to select the test tone level. • The color bars and test tone will be recorded on the video if video recording is started while the color bars are being displayed.
  • Page 414: Special Video Recording

    Special Video Recording This chapter describes advanced video recording applications such as slow motion/quick motion video and Log recording. Variable Frame Rate: 415 ≥ High Frame Rate Video: 420 ≥ [Focus Transition]: 425 ≥ Log Recording: 430 ≥ HLG Videos: 435 ≥...
  • Page 415: Variable Frame Rate

    Special Video Recording – Variable Frame Rate Variable Frame Rate You can record smooth slow motion video and quick motion video by using a frame rate for recording that differs from the recording frame rate. Slow Motion Video (Overcrank Recording) Set a number of frames that is higher than the recording frame rate of the [Rec Quality].
  • Page 416 Special Video Recording – Variable Frame Rate Set the recording mode to [ ≥Set the mode dial. ( Selecting the Recording Mode: Set [Rec. File Format] to [MOV]. [Rec. File Format] [MOV] ≥ Select a recording quality with which you can use [Variable Frame Rate] recording.
  • Page 417 Special Video Recording – Variable Frame Rate Available Frame Rate Setting Ranges The frame rate you can set differs depending on the [Rec Quality] settings. [Rec Quality] Frame rate C4K/4K video that uses the Long GOP 1 fps to 120 fps image compression system 5.7K video/C4K/4K video that use the 1 fps to 60 fps...
  • Page 418 Special Video Recording – Variable Frame Rate Shutter Speeds When Recording Variable Frame Rate Video When recording variable frame rate video, the minimum shutter speed changes depending on the set frame rate. Frame rate Minimum shutter speed 1 fps to 2 fps 1/8 of a second 12 fps 1/13 of a second...
  • Page 419 Special Video Recording – Variable Frame Rate • You can filter to show just the recording qualities where [Variable Frame Rate] can be used. ( [Filtering]: 147) • We recommend using a tripod when recording images with [Variable Frame Rate]. •...
  • Page 420: High Frame Rate Video

    Special Video Recording – High Frame Rate Video High Frame Rate Video [MOV] video with high frame rates can be recorded to cards. By converting it with the compatible software, it is possible to produce slow motion video. AF recording and audio recording, not possible with [Variable Frame Rate], also become possible.
  • Page 421 Special Video Recording – High Frame Rate Video Recording Qualities for High Frame Rate Video [System Frequency] [Rec Quality] Recording frame rate [5.7K/48p/420/10-L] [4.4K/48p/420/10-L] [C4K/48p/422/10-I(H)] [C4K/48p/422/10-I(L)] [C4K/48p/422/10-L] [C4K/48p/420/10-L] [4K/48p/422/10-I(H)] 47.95p [4K/48p/422/10-I(L)] [4K/48p/422/10-L] [4K/48p/420/10-L] [FHD/48p/422/10-I] [59.94Hz (NTSC)] [FHD/48p/422/10-L] [FHD/48p/420/10-L] [C4K/120p/420/10-L] [4K/120p/420/10-L] [FHD/120p/422/10-I] 119.88p [FHD/120p/422/10-L]...
  • Page 422 Special Video Recording – High Frame Rate Video [C4K/100p/420/10-L] [4K/100p/420/10-L] [FHD/100p/422/10-I] 100.00p [FHD/100p/422/10-L] [50.00Hz (PAL)] [FHD/100p/420/10-L] [FHD/200p/422/10-I] [FHD/200p/422/10-L] 200.00p [FHD/200p/420/10-L] [5.7K/48p/420/10-L] 48.00p [4.4K/48p/420/10-L] [C4K/120p/420/10-L] [24.00Hz (CINEMA)] [4K/120p/420/10-L] [FHD/120p/422/10-I] 120.00p [FHD/120p/422/10-L] [FHD/120p/420/10-L]...
  • Page 423 Special Video Recording – High Frame Rate Video Shutter Speeds When Recording High Frame Rate Video When recording high frame rate video, the minimum shutter speed changes depending on the recording frame rate of the video. Minimum shutter speed Recording frame rate of the video [AFS]/[AFC] [MF] 47.95p...
  • Page 424 AF is possible. For supported lenses, refer to “AF and AE in Motion picture recording” in “Compatibilities for Digital Camera”. https://panasonic.jp/support/global/cs/dsc/connect/index.html (English only) • When set to a [Rec Quality] where the recording frame rate is 200.00p or more, AF operation will be as follows: –...
  • Page 425: [Focus Transition]

    Special Video Recording – [Focus Transition] [Focus Transition] Smoothly transitions the focus position from the current position to a position registered in advance. Set the recording mode to [ ≥Set the mode dial. ( Selecting the Recording Mode: Select [Focus Transition]. [Focus Transition] ≥...
  • Page 426 Special Video Recording – [Focus Transition] Set focus positions. ≥Check the focus using the same procedure as MF ( Record Using MF: 195), and then press [WB], [ISO], and [ ] to set focus positions. ≥You can also touch [POS1] to [POS3] to set focus positions. POS1 POS2 POS3...
  • Page 427 Special Video Recording – [Focus Transition] Start Focus Transition. ≥Press 21 to select [1], [2], or [3], and then press • When [Focus Transition Wait] is set, Focus Transition starts after the set time has elapsed. ∞ (A) Current focus position (B) Registered focus position End Focus Transition.
  • Page 428 Special Video Recording – [Focus Transition] Setting Items ([Focus Transition]) [Focus Position Setting] Registers focus positions. [Focus Transition Speed] Sets the moving speed of focus. • Moving speed: [SH] (fast) to [SL] (slow) [Focus Transition Rec] Starts Focus Transition when recording starts. •...
  • Page 429 Special Video Recording – [Focus Transition] • Maintain the same distance to the subject after setting focus positions. • The moving speed of focus varies depending on the lens being used. • The moving speed of focus slows as it approaches the closest focusing distance of the lens or infinity.
  • Page 430: Log Recording

    • Post-production processing is enabled by utilizing LUT (Look-Up Table). You can download LUT data from the following support site: https://panasonic.jp/support/global/cs/dsc/download/index3.html (English only) ISO Sensitivity When [V-Log] Is Set The lower limit of available ISO sensitivities is [250] (when [Extended ISO]...
  • Page 431 Special Video Recording – Log Recording Exposure When [V-Log] Is Set The [V-Log] curve characteristics comply with “V-Log/V-Gamut REFERENCE MANUAL Rev.1.0”. When set to [V-Log], the standard exposure when gray with a reflectance ratio of 18 % is imaged is IRE 42 %. (10 bit code value)...
  • Page 432 Special Video Recording – Log Recording • Latitude becomes “13+ Stop” when [Dynamic Range Boost] is set to [ON] and becomes “12+ Stop” when set to [OFF]. • Luminance can be checked by “Stop” units: [Luminance Spot Meter]: 406, [Zebra Pattern]: 408)
  • Page 433: [V-Log View Assist]

    Special Video Recording – Log Recording [V-Log View Assist] When [Photo Style] is set to [V-Log], the recording screen and images output via HDMI will darken. Using [V-Log View Assist] means you can show images with LUT data applied on the monitor/viewfinder and output them via HDMI.
  • Page 434 Special Video Recording – Log Recording Reading LUT Files • The following LUT data can be used: – The “.vlt” format, which meets the requirements specified in the “VARICAM 3DLUT REFERENCE MANUAL Rev.1.0” – The “.cube” format • The “.cube” format LUT files are compatible with 17 point and 33 point 3D LUT. •...
  • Page 435: Hlg Videos

    Special Video Recording – HLG Videos HLG Videos [HLG View Assist]: 438 ≥ Record videos with the wide dynamic range of the HLG format. You can record in very bright light where overexposure can occur or in dark areas where underexposure can occur, maintaining the rich yet subtle colors you can see with your naked eye.
  • Page 436 Special Video Recording – HLG Videos Set the recording mode to [ ≥Set the mode dial. ( Selecting the Recording Mode: Select a recording quality with which you can record HLG video. [Rec Quality] ≥ • Items available for recording with HLG video are indicated as [HLG available]. •...
  • Page 437 Special Video Recording – HLG Videos • The monitor and viewfinder on this camera do not support display of HLG format images. With [Monitor] in [HLG View Assist] in the [Custom] ([Monitor / Display (Video)]) menu, you can display the images converted for monitoring on the monitor/ viewfinder of this camera.
  • Page 438: [Hlg View Assist]

    Special Video Recording – HLG Videos [HLG View Assist] At recording or playback of HLG video, this displays images with converted color gamut and brightness on the camera monitor/viewfinder, or outputs these over HDMI. [HLG View Assist] [Monitor] or [HDMI] [AUTO] Converts images before outputting them via HDMI while applying the effect of [MODE2].
  • Page 439: Anamorphic Recording

    Special Video Recording – Anamorphic Recording Anamorphic Recording [Anamorphic Desqueeze Display]: 441 ≥ This camera can record video with a resolution of 5.8K/4.4K (anamorphic (4:3) video) that is compatible with anamorphic recording with an aspect ratio of 4:3. You can select a recording quality that suits anamorphic recording from a variety of different video formats (recording qualities).
  • Page 440 Special Video Recording – Anamorphic Recording Set [Rec. File Format]. [Rec. File Format] ≥ • When recording anamorphic (4:3) videos, set to [MOV]. Select a recording quality suited to anamorphic recording. [Rec Quality] ≥ • The following recording qualities are available in [ ] mode: –...
  • Page 441: [Anamorphic Desqueeze Display]

    Special Video Recording – Anamorphic Recording [Anamorphic Desqueeze Display] Display the desqueezed images suited to the magnification of the anamorphic lens on this camera. Using the [Frame Marker], it is also possible to superimpose on display the frame of the angle of view when cropping after desqueeze editing. Set the recording mode to [ ≥Set the mode dial.
  • Page 442 Special Video Recording – Anamorphic Recording Set [Frame Marker]. [Frame Marker] ( [Frame Marker]: 410) ≥ • Images output via HDMI are not desqueezed.
  • Page 443: [Synchro Scan]

    Special Video Recording – [Synchro Scan] [Synchro Scan] Fine-adjust the shutter speed to reduce flickering and horizontal stripes. The shutter speed set in Synchro Scan is saved separately from the shutter speed used for normal recording. In the Synchro Scan setting screen you can call up the current shutter speed for normal recording and adjust it.
  • Page 444 Special Video Recording – [Synchro Scan] Set the shutter speed. to select a numeric value, then press ≥Rotate • You can call up the current shutter speed for normal recording by pressing [DISP.]. • Adjust the shutter speed while looking at the screen so that flickering and horizontal stripes will be minimized.
  • Page 445: [Loop Recording (Video)]

    Special Video Recording – [Loop Recording (video)] [Loop Recording (video)] Recording continues until the card becomes full, while dividing videos into short periods. When the card becomes full, recording continues while deleting the old data. This is a convenient function for recording over long periods that might exceed the capacity of the card.
  • Page 446 Special Video Recording – [Loop Recording (video)] Set the recording mode to [ ≥Set the mode dial. ( Selecting the Recording Mode: Set [Rec. File Format] to [MOV]. [Rec. File Format] [MOV] ≥ Set [Loop Recording (video)]. [Loop Recording (video)] [ON] ≥...
  • Page 447 Special Video Recording – [Loop Recording (video)] • Make sure the camera does not turn off during recording. • Loop recording cannot start if there is insufficient available capacity on the card. • When the recording time exceeds 12 hours, recording continues with data being deleted in order from the point where recording started.
  • Page 448: [Segmented File Recording]

    Special Video Recording – [Segmented File Recording] [Segmented File Recording] To avoid video loss due to unforeseen interruptions to the power supply, recorded video is segmented at set intervals while being recorded. • The segmented videos are saved as one group image. ( Group Images: 492) Set [Rec.
  • Page 449: List Of Recording Qualities That Enable Special Videos To Be Recorded

    Special Video Recording – List of Recording Qualities That Enable Special Videos to be Recorded List of Recording Qualities That Enable Special Videos to be Recorded : Recording qualities that enable use of [Variable Frame Rate] : Recording qualities for High Frame Rate video : Recording qualities with which you can record HLG video : Recording qualities for anamorphic recording with an aspect ratio of [Rec.
  • Page 450 Special Video Recording – List of Recording Qualities That Enable Special Videos to be Recorded [Rec. File Format]: [MOV] [System Frequency]: [59.94Hz (NTSC)] [Rec Quality] [5.8K/30p/420/10-L] [5.8K/24p/420/10-L] [5.7K/60p/420/10-L] [5.7K/48p/420/10-L] [5.7K/30p/420/10-L] [5.7K/24p/420/10-L] [4.4K/60p/420/10-L] [4.4K/48p/420/10-L] [C4K/120p/420/10-L] [C4K/60p/422/10-I(H)] [C4K/60p/422/10-I(L)] [C4K/60p/422/10-L] [C4K/60p/420/10-L] [C4K/48p/422/10-I(H)] [C4K/48p/422/10-I(L)] [C4K/48p/422/10-L] [C4K/48p/420/10-L] [C4K/30p/422/10-I]...
  • Page 451 Special Video Recording – List of Recording Qualities That Enable Special Videos to be Recorded [4K/120p/420/10-L] [4K/60p/422/10-I(H)] [4K/60p/422/10-I(L)] [4K/60p/422/10-L] [4K/60p/420/10-L] [4K/48p/422/10-I(H)] [4K/48p/422/10-I(L)] [4K/48p/422/10-L] [4K/48p/420/10-L] [4K/30p/422/10-I] [4K/30p/422/10-L] [4K/30p/420/10-L] [4K/24p/422/10-I] [4K/24p/422/10-L] [4K/24p/420/10-L] [FHD/240p/422/10-I] [FHD/240p/422/10-L] [FHD/240p/420/10-L] [FHD/120p/422/10-I] [FHD/120p/422/10-L] [FHD/120p/420/10-L] [FHD/60p/422/10-I] [FHD/60p/422/10-L] [FHD/60p/420/10-L] [FHD/60i/422/10-I] [FHD/60i/422/10-L]...
  • Page 452 Special Video Recording – List of Recording Qualities That Enable Special Videos to be Recorded [FHD/48p/422/10-I] [FHD/48p/422/10-L] [FHD/48p/420/10-L] [FHD/30p/422/10-I] [FHD/30p/422/10-L] [FHD/30p/420/10-L] [FHD/24p/422/10-I] [FHD/24p/422/10-L] [FHD/24p/420/10-L]...
  • Page 453 Special Video Recording – List of Recording Qualities That Enable Special Videos to be Recorded [System Frequency]: [50.00Hz (PAL)] [Rec Quality] [5.8K/25p/420/10-L] [5.7K/50p/420/10-L] [5.7K/25p/420/10-L] [4.4K/50p/420/10-L] [C4K/100p/420/10-L] [C4K/50p/422/10-I(H)] [C4K/50p/422/10-I(L)] [C4K/50p/422/10-L] [C4K/50p/420/10-L] [C4K/25p/422/10-I] [C4K/25p/422/10-L] [C4K/25p/420/10-L] [4K/100p/420/10-L] [4K/50p/422/10-I(H)] [4K/50p/422/10-I(L)] [4K/50p/422/10-L] [4K/50p/420/10-L] [4K/25p/422/10-I] [4K/25p/422/10-L] [4K/25p/420/10-L]...
  • Page 454 Special Video Recording – List of Recording Qualities That Enable Special Videos to be Recorded [FHD/200p/422/10-I] [FHD/200p/422/10-L] [FHD/200p/420/10-L] [FHD/100p/422/10-I] [FHD/100p/422/10-L] [FHD/100p/420/10-L] [FHD/50p/422/10-I] [FHD/50p/422/10-L] [FHD/50p/420/10-L] [FHD/50i/422/10-I] [FHD/50i/422/10-L] [FHD/25p/422/10-I] [FHD/25p/422/10-L] [FHD/25p/420/10-L]...
  • Page 455 Special Video Recording – List of Recording Qualities That Enable Special Videos to be Recorded [System Frequency]: [24.00Hz (CINEMA)] [Rec Quality] [5.8K/24p/420/10-L] [5.7K/48p/420/10-L] [5.7K/24p/420/10-L] [4.4K/48p/420/10-L] [C4K/120p/420/10-L] [C4K/24p/422/10-I] [C4K/24p/422/10-L] [C4K/24p/420/10-L] [4K/120p/420/10-L] [4K/24p/422/10-I] [4K/24p/422/10-L] [4K/24p/420/10-L] [FHD/120p/422/10-I] [FHD/120p/422/10-L] [FHD/120p/420/10-L] [FHD/24p/422/10-I] [FHD/24p/422/10-L] [FHD/24p/420/10-L]...
  • Page 456 Special Video Recording – List of Recording Qualities That Enable Special Videos to be Recorded [Rec. File Format]: [Apple ProRes] [System Frequency]: [59.94Hz (NTSC)] [Rec Quality] [5.7K/30p/422 HQ] [5.7K/30p/422] [5.7K/24p/422 HQ] [5.7K/24p/422] [System Frequency]: [50.00Hz (PAL)] [Rec Quality] [5.7K/25p/422 HQ] [5.7K/25p/422] [System Frequency]: [24.00Hz (CINEMA)] [Rec Quality]...
  • Page 457: Hdmi Output (Video)

    HDMI Output (Video) You can record while outputting the camera images to an external monitor or external recorder connected with an HDMI cable. • HDMI output control differs between during recording and during playback. For HDMI output settings during playback ( [HDMI Connection]: 602) Connecting HDMI Devices: 458...
  • Page 458: Connecting Hdmi Devices

    HDMI Output (Video) – Connecting HDMI Devices Connecting HDMI Devices Attaching the Cable Holder: 459 ≥ • Check the direction of the terminals and plug in/out straight holding onto the plug. (Inserting at an angle can deform the terminal and cause malfunction.) •...
  • Page 459: Attaching The Cable Holder

    HDMI Output (Video) – Connecting HDMI Devices Attaching the Cable Holder Use of the supplied cable holder prevents detachment of the cable and damage to the terminals. • Put the camera on a stable surface to perform this task. Open the door of the terminal section and slide the door into the part marked (D).
  • Page 460 HDMI Output (Video) – Connecting HDMI Devices Fit the USB connection cable and the HDMI cable to the clamp on the cable holder. Connect the USB connection cable to the USB port (F). Connect the HDMI cable to the HDMI socket (G). (H) Leave some slack so that this section has a length of at least 10 cm (0.33 feet).
  • Page 461 HDMI Output (Video) – Connecting HDMI Devices Removing the clamp You can remove the clamp on the cable holder. While pushing (I), slide the clamp portion (J) of the cable holder to remove it. Adjusting the Monitor Angle You can adjust the angle of the monitor while it is tilted ( Tilt: 71) by rotating it, without interfering with the connection cables.
  • Page 462: Hdmi Output Image Quality

    HDMI Output (Video) – HDMI Output Image Quality HDMI Output Image Quality Images Output via HDMI: 462 ≥ Settings for Down-Converting: 465 ≥ Images Output via HDMI The images output via HDMI during recording differ depending on the recording mode. ] Mode Aspect ratio, resolution, and frame rate output is according to the [Rec Quality] settings in the [Video] ([Image Format]) menu.
  • Page 463 HDMI Output (Video) – HDMI Output Image Quality Resolution, frame rate • Resolution and frame rate output is according to the following menu combinations: – [Rec Quality] in the [Video] ([Image Format]) menu. – [Down Convert] in [HDMI Rec Output] in the [Custom] ([IN/OUT]) menu. •...
  • Page 464 HDMI Output (Video) – HDMI Output Image Quality Notice Regarding HDMI Output • It may take some time for the output method to change. • When you use the HDMI output during recording, the image may be displayed with a time lag.
  • Page 465: Settings For Down-Converting

    HDMI Output (Video) – HDMI Output Image Quality Settings for Down-Converting Make settings for the down-conversion of resolution for HDMI output in the ] mode. [HDMI Rec Output] Select [Down Convert] [AUTO] Outputs by down-converting to match the connected device. [C4K/4K] Outputs by down-converting resolution to C4K/4K.
  • Page 466 HDMI Output (Video) – HDMI Output Image Quality Image Quality When Outputting via HDMI Output is with the resolution and frame rate according to the combinations of the [Rec Quality] and [Down Convert] settings. • When [Down Convert] is set to [AUTO], the output matches the connected device. The maximum resolution and frame rate output when [AUTO] is set are the same as when [OFF] is selected.
  • Page 467 HDMI Output (Video) – HDMI Output Image Quality Resolution and recording frame rate of the [Rec Quality] [Down 1080/239.76p Convert] 1080/59.94p 1080/59.94i 1080/119.88p [C4K/4K] — — — [1080p] 1080/119.88p 1080/59.94p — [1080i] 1080/59.94i 1080/59.94i 1080/59.94i [OFF] 1080/119.88p 1080/59.94p 1080/59.94i Resolution and recording frame rate of the [Rec Quality] [Down 1080/47.95p Convert]...
  • Page 468 HDMI Output (Video) – HDMI Output Image Quality [System Frequency]: [50.00Hz (PAL)] Resolution and recording frame rate of the [Rec Quality] [Down 5.8K/25.00p 4.4K/50.00p 5.7K/50.00p 5.7K/25.00p Convert] 4K/25.00p 4K/50.00p C4K/50.00p C4K/25.00p *2, 4 [C4K/4K] 4K/25.00p 4K/50.00p C4K/50.00p C4K/25.00p [1080p] 1080/25.00p 1080/50.00p 1080/50.00p 1080/25.00p...
  • Page 469 HDMI Output (Video) – HDMI Output Image Quality [System Frequency]: [24.00Hz (CINEMA)] Resolution and recording frame rate of the [Rec Quality] [Down 5.7K/48.00p 5.8K/24.00p Convert] 5.7K/24.00p C4K/120.00p 4.4K/48.00p C4K/24.00p [C4K/4K] 4K/24.00p C4K/24.00p [1080p] 1080/24.00p 1080/24.00p 1080/24.00p [OFF] 4K/24.00p C4K/24.00p 1080/24.00p Resolution and recording frame rate of the [Rec Quality] [Down Convert]...
  • Page 470: Hdmi Output Settings

    HDMI Output (Video) – HDMI Output Settings HDMI Output Settings Outputting the Camera Information Display via HDMI: 471 ≥ Outputting Control Information to an External Recorder: 472 ≥ Outputting Audio via HDMI: 473 ≥ Outputting the Enlarged Live Display (Video) via HDMI: 473 ≥...
  • Page 471: Outputting The Camera Information Display Via Hdmi

    HDMI Output (Video) – HDMI Output Settings Outputting the Camera Information Display via HDMI Output the camera information display to an external device connected by HDMI. [HDMI Rec Output] Select [Info Display] Settings: [ON]/[OFF] • There are the following restrictions when connected via HDMI and [Info Display] is set to [ON]: –...
  • Page 472: Outputting Control Information To An External Recorder

    HDMI Output (Video) – HDMI Output Settings Outputting Control Information to an External Recorder Recording start and stop control information is output to an external recorder connected by HDMI. [HDMI Rec Output] Select [HDMI Recording Control] Settings: [ON]/[OFF] • [HDMI Recording Control] can be set when [HDMI Time Code Output] is set to [ON] in [ ] mode.
  • Page 473: Outputting Audio Via Hdmi

    HDMI Output (Video) – HDMI Output Settings Outputting Audio via HDMI Output audio to an external device connected by HDMI. [HDMI Rec Output] Select [Sound Output (HDMI)] Settings: [ON]/[OFF] Outputting the Enlarged Live Display (Video) via HDMI Output the enlarged screens from [MF Assist] or [Enlarged Live Display(Video)] to an external device connected by HDMI.
  • Page 474: Playing Back And Editing Of Images

    Playing Back and Editing of Images This chapter explains how to play back and delete pictures and videos. • Images recorded on devices other than this one may not be played back or edited correctly on this camera. Playing Back Pictures: 475 ≥...
  • Page 475: Playing Back Pictures

    Playing Back and Editing of Images – Playing Back Pictures Playing Back Pictures Display the playback screen. ≥Press [ Select a picture. ≥Select the pictures by pressing 21. ≥You can move continuously through images by pressing and holding 21. ≥You can also select by rotating ≥You can also move through images by dragging the screen horizontally.
  • Page 476 Playing Back and Editing of Images – Playing Back Pictures Stop playback. ≥Press the shutter button halfway. ≥You can also stop playback by pressing [ Switching the Card to Display You can switch the card displayed just by pressing [ ] during playback.
  • Page 477: Playing Back Videos

    Playing Back and Editing of Images – Playing Back Videos Playing Back Videos Video Repeat Playback: 481 ≥ Extracting a Picture: 483 ≥ [Video Divide]: 484 ≥ Display the playback screen. ≥Press [ Select a video. • For information about how to select images ( Playing Back Pictures: 475) •...
  • Page 478 Playing Back and Editing of Images – Playing Back Videos Play back the video. ≥Press 3. ≥You can also start playback by touching [ ] at the center of the screen. 00:05:50 00:05:50 00:05:50 00:08:30 00:08:30 00:08:30 (B) Elapsed playback time (C) Playback bar Stop playback.
  • Page 479 Playing Back and Editing of Images – Playing Back Videos Operations During Video Playback Button Touch Description of operation operations operations Plays/pauses. — Stops. Performs fast-rewind playback. • If you press 2 again, the fast-rewind speed increases. — Performs frame-by-frame rewinding (while paused).
  • Page 480 Playing Back and Editing of Images – Playing Back Videos • The camera can play back videos in MP4, MOV, and Apple ProRes formats. • The videos in the PRIVATE folder that were recorded with [Video File Name] set to [CINE Style] are also played back. •...
  • Page 481: Video Repeat Playback

    Playing Back and Editing of Images – Playing Back Videos Video Repeat Playback You can play back a part of a video repeatedly. Display the screen for setting the part to repeat. ≥Press [Q] while paused. ≥The screen for setting the part to repeat is also displayed when you touch [Repeat Playback] while paused.
  • Page 482 Playing Back and Editing of Images – Playing Back Videos Start playback. • The operations during repeat playback are the same as “Operations During Video Playback”. ( Operations During Video Playback: 479) • End repeat playback by pressing 4 to stop playback or by pressing [Q] while paused.
  • Page 483: Extracting A Picture

    Playing Back and Editing of Images – Playing Back Videos Extracting a Picture Extract one frame of a video and save it as a JPEG image. Pause playback at the position you wish to extract a picture. ≥Press 3. • To fine-adjust the position, press 21 (rewind frame-by-frame or forward frame-by-frame).
  • Page 484: [Video Divide]

    Playing Back and Editing of Images – Playing Back Videos [Video Divide] Divide a recorded video into two. • Images cannot be returned to their original state once they have been divided. Carefully confirm the images before performing the divide operation. •...
  • Page 485 Playing Back and Editing of Images – Playing Back Videos Divide the video. ≥Press ≥You can also divide the video by touching [Divide]. • It is not possible to divide video that was recorded when [Rec. File Format] was [Apple ProRes]. •...
  • Page 486: Switching The Display Mode

    Playing Back and Editing of Images – Switching the Display Mode Switching the Display Mode Enlarged Display: 487 ≥ Thumbnail Screen: 489 ≥ Calendar Playback: 491 ≥ You can use features to do things like enlarge recorded images for display and switch to thumbnail display to display multiple images at once (multi-playback).
  • Page 487: Enlarged Display

    Playing Back and Editing of Images – Switching the Display Mode Enlarged Display Playback images can be displayed enlarged (Playback Zoom). Enlarging the playback screen. Rotate to the right. ≥ The playback screen is enlarged in the order of 2× 4×...
  • Page 488 Playing Back and Editing of Images – Switching the Display Mode Operations During Enlarged Display Button Touch Description of operation operations operations — Enlarges/reduces the screen. Pinch out/ — Enlarges/reduces the screen in small steps. pinch in Moves the enlarged display position. Drag Positions can be moved to the diagonal 3421...
  • Page 489: Thumbnail Screen

    Playing Back and Editing of Images – Switching the Display Mode Thumbnail Screen Switch to thumbnail display. to the left. ≥Rotate ≥The display is switched in the order of 12-image screen 30-image screen. • Rotating to the left during 30-image screen display switches to calendar display.
  • Page 490 Playing Back and Editing of Images – Switching the Display Mode • When you press [ ] while a thumbnail is being displayed, you can switch to the card being displayed. • You can scroll the screen by dragging the thumbnail display up or down. •...
  • Page 491: Calendar Playback

    Playing Back and Editing of Images – Switching the Display Mode Calendar Playback Switch to calendar playback. to the left. ≥Rotate ≥The display is switched in the order of thumbnail screen (12 images) Thumbnail screen (30 images) Calendar playback. • Rotating to the right returns to the previous display.
  • Page 492: Group Images

    Playing Back and Editing of Images – Group Images Group Images Images recorded with Time Lapse Shot or Stop Motion Shooting are handled as group images in the camera, and can be deleted and edited on a group basis. (For example, if you delete a group image, all images in the group are deleted.) You can also delete and edit each image in a group individually.
  • Page 493 Playing Back and Editing of Images – Group Images Playing and Editing the Images in a Group One by One Operations such as displaying thumbnails and deleting images are available with images in groups just as with normal playback. Select the group image in the playback state. ( Playing Back Pictures: 475) Press 4 to display the images in the group.
  • Page 494: Deleting Images

    Playing Back and Editing of Images – Deleting Images Deleting Images • Images cannot be restored once they have been deleted. Carefully confirm the images before deletion. • You can only delete the images in the card of the selected card slot. •...
  • Page 495 Playing Back and Editing of Images – Deleting Images Press 34 to select the deletion method and then press [Delete Single] Deletes the selected image. [Delete Multi] Selecting and deleting multiple images. Press 3421 to select the image to delete and then press •...
  • Page 496: [Raw Processing]

    Playing Back and Editing of Images – [RAW Processing] [RAW Processing] This processes pictures taken in RAW format on the camera and saves them in JPEG format. Select [RAW Processing]. [RAW Processing] ≥ Select the RAW image. ≥Press 21 to select an image and then press •...
  • Page 497 Playing Back and Editing of Images – [RAW Processing] Select a setting item. ≥Press 34 to select an item and then press Change the setting. , or ≥Rotate • The image can be enlarged/reduced by pinching out/pinching in the screen. DISP.
  • Page 498 Playing Back and Editing of Images – [RAW Processing] Save the image. ≥Press 34 to select [Begin Processing] and then press...
  • Page 499 Playing Back and Editing of Images – [RAW Processing] Setting Items ([RAW Processing]) [Begin Processing] Saves the image. [White Balance] Selects and adjusts the white balance. Selecting the item with [ ] enables processing with the same setting as at the time of recording.
  • Page 500 Playing Back and Editing of Images – [RAW Processing] [Highlight] Adjusts the brightness of bright portions. [Shadow] Adjusts the brightness of dark portions. [Saturation]/[Color Tone] Adjusts the saturation or color tone. [Hue] Adjusts the hue. [Filter Effect] Selects filter effects. [Grain Effect] Selects a grain effect setting.
  • Page 501 Playing Back and Editing of Images – [RAW Processing] • The items that can be adjusted depend on the selected [Photo Style]. ([Saturation]) ([Color Tone]) * Can be set when [Grain Effect] is one of [Low], [Standard], or [High].
  • Page 502 Playing Back and Editing of Images – [RAW Processing] Displaying a Comparison Screen You can change a setting while checking the effect by displaying images with the applied setting value side by side. Press [DISP.] in the screen of Step •...
  • Page 503 Playing Back and Editing of Images – [RAW Processing] • It may take a while for the comparison screen to be displayed. • RAW images recorded with the camera are always recorded in the [L] size of [4:3]. (However, RAW images recorded in High Resolution mode are recorded in the [XL] size of [4:3]) •...
  • Page 504: [Playback] Menu

    Playing Back and Editing of Images – [Playback] Menu [Playback] Menu How to Select an Image(s) in the [Playback] Menu: 504 ≥ [Playback] ([Playback Mode]): 506 ≥ [Playback] ([Process Image]): 509 ≥ [Playback] ([Add/Delete Info.]): 510 ≥ [Playback] ([Edit Image]): 511 ≥...
  • Page 505 Playing Back and Editing of Images – [Playback] Menu When [Multi] Has Been Selected When you press [ ], the card that is displayed is switched. Press 3421 to select the image and then press (repeat). • The setting is canceled when is pressed again.
  • Page 506: [Playback] ([Playback Mode])

    Playing Back and Editing of Images – [Playback] Menu [Playback] ([Playback Mode]) : Default settings [Playback Mode] [Normal Play] / [Picture Only] / [Video Only] / [Rating] Filters the type of images to play back. • When you have set [Rating], put a check mark in the rating level you want to display, then press [DISP.].
  • Page 507 Playing Back and Editing of Images – [Playback] Menu [Rotate Disp.] [ON] / [OFF] Automatically displays pictures vertically if they were recorded when holding the camera vertically. [Picture Sort] [FILE NAME] / [DATE/TIME] This sets the order in which the camera displays images during playback. [FILE NAME]: Displays images by folder name/file name.
  • Page 508 Playing Back and Editing of Images – [Playback] Menu [HLG View Assist (Monitor)] [MODE1] / [MODE2] / [OFF] At recording or playback of HLG video, this converts their color gamut and brightness for display. • This functions in tandem with [Monitor] in [HLG View Assist] in the [Custom] ([Monitor / Display (Video)]) menu.
  • Page 509: [Playback] ([Process Image])

    Playing Back and Editing of Images – [Playback] Menu [Playback] ([Process Image]) [RAW Processing] Processes pictures taken in RAW format on the camera and saves them in JPEG format. [RAW Processing]: 496) [Time Lapse Video] This creates videos from group images recorded with [Time Lapse Shot]. Press 21 to select a [Time Lapse Shot] group and then press Select the options for creating a video to combine the pictures into a video.
  • Page 510: [Playback] ([Add/Delete Info.])

    Playing Back and Editing of Images – [Playback] Menu [Playback] ([Add/Delete Info.]) [Protect] [Single] / [Multi] / [Cancel] You can set protection for images so that they will not be deleted by mistake. However, if you format the card, the protected images will also be deleted. •...
  • Page 511: [Playback] ([Edit Image])

    Playing Back and Editing of Images – [Playback] Menu [Playback] ([Edit Image]) : Default settings [Resize] [Single] / [Multi] Reduce the picture size of JPEG images and save them as different images to enable them to be easily used for web pages or sent as email attachments. •...
  • Page 512 Playing Back and Editing of Images – [Playback] Menu [Rotate] Rotate images manually in 90o steps. ]: Rotates 90o clockwise. ]: Rotates 90o counter-clockwise. • For information about how to select images ( How to Select an Image(s) in the [Playback] Menu: 504) •...
  • Page 513 Playing Back and Editing of Images – [Playback] Menu [Copy] [Copy Direction] ] / [ [Select Copy] / [Copy All in Folder] / [Copy All in Card] You can copy the images in one of the cards to the other card. •...
  • Page 514 Playing Back and Editing of Images – [Playback] Menu • If the copy source is a PRIVATE folder, only [Create a New Folder] can be selected. • You can set up to 100 images at once with [Select Copy]. • The [Protect] setting is not copied.
  • Page 515: [Playback] ([Others])

    Playing Back and Editing of Images – [Playback] Menu [Playback] ([Others]) : Default settings [Delete Confirmation] ["Yes" first] / ["No" first] This sets which option, [Yes] or [No], will be highlighted first when the confirmation screen for deleting an image is displayed. ["Yes"...
  • Page 516: Camera Customization

    Camera Customization This chapter describes the customization function with which you can configure the camera to your preferred settings. It also describes the [Custom] menu where you can make advanced settings for the camera operations and screen displays, and the [Setup] menu where you can make basic settings for the camera.
  • Page 517: Fn Buttons

    Camera Customization – Fn Buttons Fn Buttons Register Functions to the Fn Buttons: 520 ≥ Use the Fn Buttons: 531 ≥ You can register functions to the Fn (Function) buttons. Additionally, you can register other functions to specialized buttons such as [WB] button, in the same way as with the Fn buttons.
  • Page 518 Camera Customization – Fn Buttons Fn buttons [Setting in REC mode] [Setting in PLAY mode] Sub video rec. [Video Record] [Video Record] button [Enlarged Live [Fn2] [No Setting] Display(Video)] [Fn3] [Preview] [No Setting] [WB] [White Balance] [No Setting] [ISO] [Sensitivity] [No Setting] [Exposure Comp.] [No Setting]...
  • Page 519 Camera Customization – Fn Buttons (14) (15) (16) Fn buttons [Setting in REC mode] [Setting in PLAY mode] [Fn4] [Wi-Fi] [Fn5] [Histogram] (14) [Fn6] [Boost I.S. (Video)] [Fn7] [No Setting] [Fn8] [No Setting] [Fn9] [Fn10] • Cannot be used as Fn (15) [No Setting] [Fn11]...
  • Page 520: Register Functions To The Fn Buttons

    Camera Customization – Fn Buttons Register Functions to the Fn Buttons • With default settings, [Fn9] to [Fn13] on the joystick cannot be used. When using functions, set the [Joystick Setting] in the [Custom] ([Operation]) menu to [Fn]. ( [Joystick Setting]: 563) Select [Fn Button Set].
  • Page 521 Camera Customization – Fn Buttons Find the function to register. to select the sub tab where the function to register is ≥Rotate categorized ( Setting Items ([Fn Button Set]/[Setting in REC mode]): 523, Setting Items ([Fn Button Set]/[Setting in PLAY mode]): 529) and then press ≥You can also select by pressing 2 to select the sub tab, pressing...
  • Page 522 Camera Customization – Fn Buttons • You can also touch [ ] on the control panel ( Control Panel: 715) to display the screen in Step • You can also press and hold the Fn button (2 sec.) to display the screen in Step (This may not be displayed depending on the registered function and on the button type.)
  • Page 523 Camera Customization – Fn Buttons Setting Items ([Fn Button Set]/[Setting in REC mode]) [1] tab [Image Quality] • [Exposure Comp.] ( Exposure Compensation: 287) • [Dynamic Range Boost] ( [Dynamic Range Boost]: 363) • [Sensitivity] ( ISO Sensitivity: 294) • [White Balance] ( White Balance (WB): 300)
  • Page 524 Camera Customization – Fn Buttons [Focus/Shutter] • [AF Mode] ( Selecting the AF Mode: 167) • [AF Detection Setting] ( Automatic Detection: 170) • [Detecting Subject] ( Automatic Detection: 170) • [AF Custom Setting(Photo)] ( [AF Custom Setting(Photo)]: 160) • [AF Custom Setting(Video)] ( [AF Custom Setting(Video)]: 355)
  • Page 525 Camera Customization – Fn Buttons [Others (Photo)] • [Drive Mode Setting] ( Selecting the Drive Mode: 210) • [Bracketing] ( Bracket Recording: 242) • [Silent Mode] ( [Silent Mode]: 250) • [Image Stabilizer] ( [Operation Mode]: 264) • [Shutter Type] ( [Shutter Type]: 252) •...
  • Page 526 Camera Customization – Fn Buttons [Others (Video)] • [Image Stabilizer] ( [Operation Mode]: 264) • [E-Stabilization (Video)] ( [E-Stabilization (Video)]: 262) • [Boost I.S. (Video)] ( [Boost I.S. (Video)]: 262) • [Image Area of Video] ( [Image Area of Video]: 150) •...
  • Page 527 Camera Customization – Fn Buttons [Monitor / Display] • [Preview] ( Preview Mode: 285) • [Preview Aperture Effect] – The aperture effect can be previewed while the Fn button is being pressed. Preview Mode: 285) • [Constant Preview] ( [Constant Preview]: 565) •...
  • Page 528 Camera Customization – Fn Buttons [3] tab [Lens / Others] • [Focus Ring Control] ( [Focus Ring Control]: 583) • [Zoom Control] ( Interchangeable lens that supports power zoom (electronic zoom): 205) • [Step Zoom] ( [Step Zoom]: 208) • [Zoom Speed] ( [Zoom Speed]: 208)
  • Page 529 Camera Customization – Fn Buttons Setting Items ([Fn Button Set]/[Setting in PLAY mode]) [1] tab [Playback Mode] • [Magnify from AF Point] ( [Magnify from AF Point]: 507) • [LUT View Assist (Monitor)] ( [LUT View Assist (Monitor)]: 507) • [HLG View Assist (Monitor)] ( [HLG View Assist (Monitor)]: 508)
  • Page 530 Camera Customization – Fn Buttons [Monitor / Display] • [Night Mode] ( [Night Mode]: 568) [Card/File] • [Card Slot Change] ( Switching the Card to Display: 476) [IN/OUT] • [Sound Monitoring Channel(Play)] • [Wi-Fi] ( Wi-Fi / Bluetooth: 624) • [Fan Mode] ( [Fan Mode]: 580)
  • Page 531: Use The Fn Buttons

    Camera Customization – Fn Buttons Use the Fn Buttons During recording, pressing the Fn buttons enables usage of the functions registered in [Setting in REC mode], and during playback, usage of the functions registered in [Setting in PLAY mode]. Press the Fn button. Select a setting item.
  • Page 532: [Dial Operation Switch]

    Camera Customization – [Dial Operation Switch] [Dial Operation Switch] Register Functions to the Dials: 532 ≥ Temporarily Change Dial Operation: 534 ≥ This temporarily changes the functions operated with (front dial) and (rear dial). Register Functions to the Dials Select [Dial Operation Switch Setup]. [Dial Set.] [Dial Operation Switch Setup] ≥...
  • Page 533 Camera Customization – [Dial Operation Switch] Functions That Can Be Registered • [Exposure Comp.] ( Exposure Compensation: 287) • [Sensitivity] ISO Sensitivity: 294) • [White Balance] White Balance (WB): 300) • [Photo Style] ( [Photo Style]: 307) • [Aspect Ratio] ( [Aspect Ratio]: 120) •...
  • Page 534: Temporarily Change Dial Operation

    Camera Customization – [Dial Operation Switch] Temporarily Change Dial Operation Set [Dial Operation Switch] to the Fn button. ( Buttons: 517) Switch dial operation. ≥Press the Fn button set in Step ≥A guide will display the functions registered to • If no operations are performed, then several seconds later, the guide disappears.
  • Page 535: Quick Menu Customization

    Camera Customization – Quick Menu Customization Quick Menu Customization Register to the Quick Menu: 535 ≥ You can change Quick menu items depending on the recording mode. Additionally, you can change the items to display on the Quick menu and their order to suit your preferences.
  • Page 536 Camera Customization – Quick Menu Customization Find the function to register. to select the sub tab where the function to register is ≥Rotate categorized ( Menu Items That Can Be Registered: 537) and then press ≥You can also select by pressing 2 to select the sub tab, pressing 34 or rotating , and then pressing 1.
  • Page 537 Camera Customization – Quick Menu Customization Menu Items That Can Be Registered [1] tab [Image Quality] • [Exposure Comp.] ( Exposure Compensation: 287) • [Dynamic Range Boost] ( [Dynamic Range Boost]: 363) • [Sensitivity] ( ISO Sensitivity: 294) • [White Balance] ( White Balance (WB): 300) •...
  • Page 538 Camera Customization – Quick Menu Customization [Flash] • [Flash Mode] ( [Flash Mode]: 329) • [Flash Adjust.] ( [Flash Adjust.]: 334) • [Wireless Flash Setup] ( Recording Using a Wireless Flash: 337) [Others (Photo)] • [Drive Mode Setting] ( Selecting the Drive Mode: 210) •...
  • Page 539 Camera Customization – Quick Menu Customization [Others (Video)] • [Image Stabilizer] ( [Operation Mode]: 264) • [E-Stabilization (Video)] ( [E-Stabilization (Video)]: 262) • [Boost I.S. (Video)] ( [Boost I.S. (Video)]: 262) • [Image Area of Video] ( [Image Area of Video]: 150) •...
  • Page 540 Camera Customization – Quick Menu Customization [Lens / Others] • [Focus Ring Control] ( [Focus Ring Control]: 583) • [Step Zoom] ( [Step Zoom]: 208) • [Zoom Speed] ( [Zoom Speed]: 208) • [Lens Information] ( [Lens Information]: 266) [Card/File] •...
  • Page 541 Camera Customization – Quick Menu Customization Quick Menu Detailed Settings Change the appearance of the Quick menu and the operation of during menu display. Select [Q.MENU Settings] [Layout Style] Changes the appearance of the Quick menu. [MODE1]: Displays the live view and the menu simultaneously. [MODE2]: Displays the menu in full screen.
  • Page 542: Custom Mode

    Camera Customization – Custom Mode Custom Mode Register in Custom Mode: 543 ≥ Using Custom Mode: 545 ≥ Calling Up Settings: 546 ≥ Recording modes and menu settings that match your preferences can be registered in Custom mode. You can use registered settings by switching the mode dial to [C1] to [C4] modes.
  • Page 543: Register In Custom Mode

    Camera Customization – Custom Mode Register in Custom Mode You can register the currently set information of the camera. At the time of purchase, the default settings of the [P] mode menus are registered with all Custom modes. Set to recording mode and menu settings of the state you wish to save.
  • Page 544 Camera Customization – Custom Mode Custom Mode Detailed Settings You can create additional Custom mode sets, and how long to retain temporarily changed settings details. Select [Custom Mode Settings] [Limit No. of Custom Mode] Sets the number of Custom modes that can be registered in [C4]. A maximum of 10 sets can be registered;...
  • Page 545: Using Custom Mode

    Camera Customization – Custom Mode Using Custom Mode Set the recording mode to [C1] to [C4]. Set the mode dial. ( Selecting the Recording Mode: ≥ If [C4], the last-used Custom mode will be called up. ≥ [C4] Custom Mode Selection Set the recording mode to [C4].
  • Page 546: Calling Up Settings

    Camera Customization – Custom Mode Calling Up Settings Call up registered Custom mode settings to the selected recording mode and overwrite the current settings with these. Set to the recording mode to be used. ≥Set the mode dial. ( Selecting the Recording Mode: Select [Load Custom Mode].
  • Page 547: [Custom] Menu

    Camera Customization – [Custom] Menu [Custom] Menu [Custom] menu ([Image Quality]): 548 ≥ [Custom] menu ([Focus/Shutter]): 552 ≥ [Custom] menu ([Operation]): 558 ≥ [Custom] menu ([Monitor / Display (Photo)]): 565 ≥ [Custom] menu ([Monitor / Display (Video)]): 575 ≥ [Custom] menu ([IN/OUT]): 579 ≥...
  • Page 548: [Custom] Menu ([Image Quality])

    Camera Customization – [Custom] Menu [Custom] menu ([Image Quality]) : Default settings [Photo Style Settings] [Vivid] / [Natural] / [L.ClassicNeo] / [Flat] / [Landscape] / [Portrait] / [L.Monochrome] / [L.Monochrome D] / [Show/Hide Photo Style] [L.Monochrome S] / [Cinelike D2] / [Cinelike V2] / [Like709] / [V-Log] / [Hybrid Log Gamma] / [MY PHOTO STYLE 1] to [MY PHOTO STYLE 10]...
  • Page 549 Camera Customization – [Custom] Menu [Extended ISO] [ON] / [OFF] Setting of ISO sensitivity to a minimum of [ISO50] is possible. [Exposure Offset Adjust.] [Multi Metering] [−1EV] to [+1EV] ( [±0EV]) [Center Weighted] [−1EV] to [+1EV] ( [±0EV]) [Spot] [−1EV] to [+1EV] ( [±0EV]) [Highlight Weighted] [−1EV] to [+1EV] ( [±0EV]) Adjusts the exposure level that is the standard exposure for each setting item of...
  • Page 550 Camera Customization – [Custom] Menu [Color Space] [sRGB] / [AdobeRGB] This sets the method for correcting the color reproduction of the recorded images on the screens of a PC or on a device such as a printer. [sRGB]: This is widely used in PCs and similar devices. [AdobeRGB]: AdobeRGB is mainly used for business purposes such as professional printing because it has a greater range of reproducible colors than sRGB.
  • Page 551 Camera Customization – [Custom] Menu [CreativeVideo Combined Set.] [F/SS/ISO/Exposure Comp.] ] / [ [White Balance] ] / [ [Photo Style] ] / [ [Metering Mode] ] / [ [AF Mode] ] / [ Content set in [ ] mode can be separated from when taking pictures. [CreativeVideo Combined Set.]: 351)
  • Page 552: [Custom] Menu ([Focus/Shutter])

    Camera Customization – [Custom] Menu [Custom] menu ([Focus/Shutter]) : Default settings [Focus/Shutter Priority] [AFS] [FOCUS] / [BALANCE] / [RELEASE] [AFC] [FOCUS] / [BALANCE] / [RELEASE] This sets whether to give priority to focus or shutter release during AF. [FOCUS]: Disables recording when focus is not achieved. [BALANCE]: Performs recording while controlling the balance between focusing and shutter release timing.
  • Page 553 Camera Customization – [Custom] Menu [AF+MF] [ON] / [OFF] When the focus mode is set to [AFS], you can fine-adjust the focus manually during AF Lock. • When the shutter button is pressed halfway • When [AF ON] is pressed •...
  • Page 554 Camera Customization – [Custom] Menu [Focus Ring Lock] [ON] / [OFF] This disables the focus ring operation during MF to lock the focus. • [MFL] is displayed on the recording screen while the focus ring is locked. [Show/Hide AF Mode] [Tracking] [ON] / [OFF] [Full Area AF]...
  • Page 555 Camera Customization – [Custom] Menu [Shutter AF] [ON] / [OFF] This adjusts focus automatically when you press the shutter button halfway. [Eye Detection Display] [ON] / [OFF] When set to [OFF], you can make the cross for eye/face detection disappear when focus is aligned by pressing the shutter button halfway, etc.
  • Page 556 Camera Customization – [Custom] Menu [Quick AF] [ON] / [OFF] When the amount of camera shake becomes small, the camera will automatically adjust the focus and focus adjustment will then be quicker when the shutter button is pressed. • The battery will drain faster than usual. •...
  • Page 557 Camera Customization – [Custom] Menu [Enlarged Live Display(Video)] [Keep Enlarged Display] [ON] / [OFF] [PIP Display] [FULL] / [PIP] Sets the operation of the function for enlarging the video live view ( [Enlarged Live Display(Video)]: 356). [Keep Enlarged Display] [ON]: Enlarges display after releasing the Fn button until the button is pressed again.
  • Page 558: [Custom] Menu ([Operation])

    Camera Customization – [Custom] Menu [Custom] menu ([Operation]) : Default settings [Q.MENU Settings] [Layout Style] [MODE1] / [MODE2] [Front Dial Assignment] [Item] / [Value] [Item Customize (Photo)] [Item Customize (Video)] Customizes the Quick menu. Quick Menu Customization: 535) [Touch Settings] [Touch Screen] [ON] / [OFF] [Touch Tab]...
  • Page 559 Camera Customization – [Custom] Menu [Lock Lever Setting] [AF ON] button ] / [ Joystick ] / [ [Q] button ] / [ Cursor buttons / [MENU/SET] button ] / [ Control dial ] / [ ] (AF mode) button ] / [ ] (Playback) button ] / [...
  • Page 560 Camera Customization – [Custom] Menu Sets the operations to be disabled with the operation lock lever. (Only for recording screen) • The lock is applied or released each time you press • Press [DISP.] to change the page. • The default settings are restored when you press [Q]. •...
  • Page 561 Camera Customization – [Custom] Menu [WB/ISO/Expo. Button] [WHILE PRESSING] / [AFTER PRESSING1] / [AFTER PRESSING2] This sets the operation to be performed when [WB] (White balance), [ISO] (ISO sensitivity) or [ ] (Exposure compensation) is pressed. [WHILE PRESSING]: Allows you to change the setting while pressing and holding the button.
  • Page 562 Camera Customization – [Custom] Menu [Dial Set.] [SET1] / [SET2] / [SET3] / [SET4] / [Assign Dial (F/SS)] [SET5] Sets the operations to be assigned to the dials in [P]/[A]/[S]/[M] modes. : Program Shift, F: Aperture value, SS: Shutter speed [SET1] —...
  • Page 563 Camera Customization – [Custom] Menu [Exposure Comp.] ] / [ ] / [OFF] Assigns exposure compensation to . (Except in [M] mode) • The [Assign Dial (F/SS)] setting takes priority. [Dial Operation Switch Setup] In the Fn button [Dial Operation Switch], this sets the functions to be registerd temporarily to Register Functions to the Dials: 532)
  • Page 564 Camera Customization – [Custom] Menu [Video Rec. Button (Remote)] You can register a favorite function to the video rec. button on a Shutter Remote Control (optional). Shutter Remote Control (Optional): 703) • [Video Record] is registered in the default setting.
  • Page 565: [Custom] Menu ([Monitor / Display (Photo)])

    Camera Customization – [Custom] Menu [Custom] menu ([Monitor / Display (Photo)]) : Default settings [Auto Review] [Duration Time (photo)] [HOLD] / [5SEC] to [0.5SEC] / [OFF] [Playback Operation Priority] [ON] / [OFF] This displays an image immediately after it is recorded. [Duration Time (photo)]: Sets the Auto Review when taking pictures.
  • Page 566 Camera Customization – [Custom] Menu [Histogram] [ON] / [OFF] This displays the histogram. Turning this [ON] displays the histogram transition screen. Press 3421 to set the position. Positions can be moved to the diagonal directions using the joystick. • You can also move the position by dragging the histogram on the recording screen.
  • Page 567 Camera Customization – [Custom] Menu [Photo Grid Line] ] / [ ] / [ ] / [OFF] Sets the grid line pattern to be displayed on the recording screen. When using [ ], you can press 3421 to set the position. Positions can be moved to the diagonal directions using the joystick.
  • Page 568 Camera Customization – [Custom] Menu [Night Mode] [Monitor] [ON] / [OFF] [LVF] [ON] / [OFF] Displays the monitor and viewfinder in red. In dark environments, this reduces brightness of the screen that can make the surroundings difficult to see. You can also set the luminance of the red display. Press 3421 to select [ON] on the monitor or viewfinder (LVF).
  • Page 569 Camera Customization – [Custom] Menu [LVF/Monitor Disp. Set] [LVF Disp. Set] ] / [ [Monitor Disp. Set] ] / [ Selects whether to show the live view without covering the information display, or to display over the entire screen. ]: Scales down images slightly so you can better review the composition of the images.
  • Page 570 Camera Customization – [Custom] Menu [Horizontal Image Flip(Monitor)] [AUTO] / [ON] / [OFF] [Vertical Image Flip(Monitor)] [AUTO] / [ON] / [OFF] You can set whether the screen flips or not depending on the facing or angle of the monitor during recording. [Horizontal Image Flip(Monitor)] [AUTO]: The screen automatically flips horizontally according to the angle to which the monitor is opened or closed.
  • Page 571 Camera Customization – [Custom] Menu [Expo.Meter] [ON] / [OFF] This displays the exposure meter. • Set to [ON] to display the exposure meter when performing Program Shift, setting aperture, and setting shutter speed. • If no operations are performed for a certain period of time, the exposure meter disappears.
  • Page 572 Camera Customization – [Custom] Menu [Sheer Overlay] [ON] / [OFF] [Transparency] [Image Select] [SET] [Reset at Power Off] [Disp. Image (shutter-press)] Displays recorded pictures by overlapping on the recording screen. • Use [Image Select] to select the pictures to be displayed. Press 21 to select pictures and then press to confirm.
  • Page 573 Camera Customization – [Custom] Menu [Level Gauge] [ON] / [OFF] Displays the level gauge which is useful in correcting camera tilt. (D) Horizontal (E) Vertical (F) Green (no tilt) • Even after correcting the tilt, there may still be an error of approx. ±1o. •...
  • Page 574 Camera Customization – [Custom] Menu [Show/Hide Monitor Layout] [Control Panel] [ON] / [OFF] [Black Screen] [ON] / [OFF] Displays the control panel and black screen when switching between displays using [DISP.] button. ( Recording Screen:...
  • Page 575: [Custom] Menu ([Monitor / Display (Video)])

    Camera Customization – [Custom] Menu [Custom] menu ([Monitor / Display (Video)]) : Default settings [V-Log View Assist] [Read LUT File] [LUT Select] [LUT View Assist (Monitor)] [ON] / [OFF] [LUT View Assist (HDMI)] [ON] / [OFF] You can show images with LUT data applied on the monitor/viewfinder, or output them via HDMI.
  • Page 576 Camera Customization – [Custom] Menu [Monochrome Live View] [ON] / [OFF] You can display the recording screen in black and white. • If you use the HDMI output during recording, the output image will not be displayed in black and white. •...
  • Page 577 Camera Customization – [Custom] Menu [Frame Marker] [ON] / [OFF] [Frame Aspect] [SET] [Frame Color] [Frame Mask] A frame with the set aspect ratio is displayed on the recording screen. [Frame Aspect] can also be customized. [Frame Marker]: 410) [Zebra Pattern] [ZEBRA1] / [ZEBRA2] / [ZEBRA1+2] / [OFF] [Zebra 1] [SET]...
  • Page 578 Camera Customization – [Custom] Menu [Color Bars] [SMPTE] / [EBU] / [ARIB] The color bars are displayed on the recording screen. Color Bars/Test Tone: 412) [Video-Priority Display] [ON] / [OFF] When in [iA]/[P]/[A]/[S]/[M] modes, switch the recording screen display and the control panel to suit video recording, as with the [ ] mode.
  • Page 579: [Custom] Menu ([In/Out])

    Camera Customization – [Custom] Menu [Custom] menu ([IN/OUT]) : Default settings [HDMI Rec Output] [Info Display] ( Outputting the Camera [ON] / [OFF] Information Display via HDMI: 471) [Down Convert] ( HDMI Output Image [AUTO] / [C4K/4K] / [1080p] / [1080i] / Quality: 462) [OFF]...
  • Page 580 Camera Customization – [Custom] Menu [Fan Mode] [AUTO1] / [AUTO2] / [FAST] / [NORMAL] / [SLOW] / [OFF] Sets fan operation. [AUTO1]: The camera switches [SLOW]/[NORMAL] automatically according to the temperature of the camera. This setting prioritizes controlling rises in temperature in the camera.
  • Page 581: [Custom] Menu ([Lens / Others])

    Camera Customization – [Custom] Menu [Custom] menu ([Lens / Others]) : Default settings [Lens Focus Resume] [ON] / [OFF] The camera saves the focus position when you turn it off. When using an interchangeable lens compatible with power zoom, the zoom position is also saved.
  • Page 582 Camera Customization – [Custom] Menu [Lens Fn Button Setting] [Focus Stop] / [AF Mode] / [AF Detection Setting] / [Detecting Subject] / [Focus Ring Lock] / [AE LOCK] / [AF LOCK] / [AF/AE LOCK] / [AF-ON] / [AF-ON : Near Shift] / [AF-ON : Far Shift] / [Focus Area Set] / [Enlarged Live Display(Video)] / [Image Stabilizer] / [Preview] / [Preview Aperture Effect] / [No Setting] / [Off (Disable Press and Hold)] / [Restore to Default]...
  • Page 583 [SET]: Sets the rotational angle of the focus ring for when [LINEAR] is selected. • Angles that cannot be set with the attached lens are not displayed. • For information on lenses that support focus ring control, refer to the following support site: https://panasonic.jp/support/global/cs/dsc/connect/index.html (English only)
  • Page 584 Camera Customization – [Custom] Menu [Lens Information] [Lens1] to [Lens12] ( [Lens1]) When using a lens that does not have a communication function with the camera, register the lens information in the camera. • This is linked with [Lens Information] in [Image Stabilizer] under the [Photo] ([Others (Photo)]) menu.
  • Page 585: [Setup] Menu

    Camera Customization – [Setup] Menu [Setup] Menu [Setup] menu ([Card/File]): 586 ≥ [Setup] menu ([Monitor / Display]): 594 ≥ [Setup] menu ([IN/OUT]): 598 ≥ [Setup] menu ([Setting]): 604 ≥ [Setup] menu ([Others]): 606 ≥...
  • Page 586: [Setup] Menu ([Card/File])

    Camera Customization – [Setup] Menu [Setup] menu ([Card/File]) : Default settings [Card Format] [Card Slot 1(CFexpress)] / [Card Slot 2(SD)] Formats the card (initialization). Format the cards with the camera before use. Low level formatting of CFexpress cards When formatting CFexpress cards, you can select whether to perform a low level format.
  • Page 587 Camera Customization – [Setup] Menu [Double Card Slot Function] [Recording Method] [ ] / [ ] / [ This sets the way recording to the card slots 1 and 2 is performed. [Relay Rec]: Selects the priority of card slots for recording. [Destination Card Slot]: [ Relays recording to the card in the other card slot after the first card runs out of free space.
  • Page 588 Camera Customization – [Setup] Menu [Video File Name] [Same As Photo(DCF Standard)] / [CINE Style] The folder name and file name used when saving video to cards are switched to CINE Style. [Same As Photo(DCF Standard)]: Video files are saved using the same naming convention as pictures.
  • Page 589 Camera Customization – [Setup] Menu File name A001C001_221201_E125.MOV (10) (11) (12) (7) Camera index (1 alphabetic character, A to Z) (8) Card number (3 numeric characters, 001 to 999) (9) Clip number (4 alphanumeric characters, C001 to C999) (10) Year, month, day (YYMMDD) (11) Hash value (4 alphanumeric characters) (12) Extension •...
  • Page 590 Camera Customization – [Setup] Menu [CINE Style File Setting] [Camera Index] / [Next Card Number] When [Video File Name] is set to [CINE Style], volume labels can be set for cards. The volume label will be the [Camera Index]+[Next Card Number] set by the following.
  • Page 591 Camera Customization – [Setup] Menu [Folder / File Settings] [Select Folder] / [Create a New Folder] / [File Name Setting] Sets the folder and file names used for images saved within the DCIM folder. Folder name 100ABCDE (1) Folder number (3 numeric characters, 100 to 999) (2) 5-character user-defined segment File name PABC0001.JPG...
  • Page 592 Camera Customization – [Setup] Menu [File Name Setting] [Folder Number Link]: Uses the 3-character user-defined segment ((4) above) to set the folder number ((1) above). [User Setting]: Changes the 3-character user-defined segment ((4) above). • Follow the steps on “Entering Characters”...
  • Page 593 Camera Customization – [Setup] Menu [File Number Reset] [Card Slot 1(CFexpress)] / [Card Slot 2(SD)] Refresh the folder number within the DCIM folder and reset the file number to 0001. • When the folder number reaches 999, the file number cannot be reset. We recommend backing up your data and formatting the card.
  • Page 594: [Setup] Menu ([Monitor / Display])

    Camera Customization – [Setup] Menu [Setup] menu ([Monitor / Display]) : Default settings [Power Save Mode] [10MIN.] / [5MIN.] / [2MIN.] / [1MIN.] / [Sleep Mode] [OFF] [Sleep Mode(Wi-Fi)] [ON] / [OFF] [Auto LVF/Monitor Off] [5MIN.] / [2MIN.] / [1MIN.] / [OFF] [Time to Sleep] [Power Save LVF Shooting] [Method of Activation]...
  • Page 595 Camera Customization – [Setup] Menu [Thermal Management] [Recording Max Temperature] [HIGH] / [STANDARD] This sets the temperature during video recording at which the camera automatically stops recording. When set to [HIGH], recording continues even if the camera temperature rises. [Recording Max Temperature] [HIGH]: Sets the temperature at which recording is stopped due to the camera temperature rising to a higher temperature.
  • Page 596 Camera Customization – [Setup] Menu [Monitor Settings]/[Viewfinder] [Brightness] / [Contrast] / [Saturation] / [Red Tint] / [Blue Tint] This adjusts the brightness, coloring, and red or blue tints of the monitor/viewfinder. Press 34 to select the setting item, and press 21 to adjust. Press to confirm the setting.
  • Page 597 Camera Customization – [Setup] Menu [Eye Sensor] [Sensitivity] [HIGH] / [LOW] This will set the sensitivity of the eye sensor. [LVF/MON AUTO] (automatic [LVF/Monitor Switch] viewfinder/monitor switching) / [LVF] (viewfinder) / [MON] (monitor) This will set the method for switching between the viewfinder and monitor. •...
  • Page 598: [Setup] Menu ([In/Out])

    Camera Customization – [Setup] Menu [Setup] menu ([IN/OUT]) : Default settings [Beep] [Beep Volume] ] (High) / [ ] (Low) / [ ] (Off) [AF Beep Volume] ] (High) / [ ] (Low) / [ ] (Off) ] (Pattern 1) / [ ] (Pattern 2) / [AF Beep Tone] ] (Pattern 3)
  • Page 599 Camera Customization – [Setup] Menu [Sound Monitoring Channel(Play)] [COMBINED WITH REC] / [CH1/CH2] / [CH3/CH4] / [CH1+CH2/CH3+CH4] / [CH1] / [CH2] / [CH3] / [CH4] / [CH1+CH2] / [CH3+CH4] / [CH1+CH2+CH3+CH4] During video playback, this selects the audio channel output to the speaker on the camera or the headphones.
  • Page 600 Camera Customization – [Setup] Menu [Bluetooth] [Bluetooth] ( Connecting to a Smartphone (Bluetooth Connection): 628) [Send Image (Smartphone)] ( Using the menu to transfer easily: 641) [Remote Wakeup] ( [Remote Wakeup]: 655) [Returning from Sleep Mode] ( Shortening the Return Time from [Sleep Mode]: 648) [Auto Transfer] ( [Auto Transfer]:...
  • Page 601 Camera Customization – [Setup] Menu [USB] ] [Select on connection] / [ [USB Mode] [PC(Storage)] / [ ] [PC(Tether)] / [ [PictBridge(PTP)] This sets the communication method to be used when the USB connection cable is connected. ] [Select on connection]: Select this setting to select the USB communication system when connecting to another device.
  • Page 602 Camera Customization – [Setup] Menu [HDMI Connection] [AUTO] / [C4K/120p] / [C4K/100p] / [C4K/60p] / [C4K/50p] / [C4K/30p] / [C4K/25p] / [C4K/24p] / [4K/120p] / [4K/ [Output Resolution(Playback)] 100p] / [4K/60p] / [4K/50p] / [4K/30p] / [4K/25p] / [4K/24p] / [1080/120p] / [1080/ 100p] / [1080p] / [1080i] / [720p] / [576p] / [480p] Sets the HDMI output resolution for playback.
  • Page 603 Camera Customization – [Setup] Menu [HLG View Assist (HDMI)] [AUTO] / [MODE1] / [MODE2] / [OFF] At recording or playback of HLG video, this converts their color gamut and brightness for display. • This is linked with [HDMI] in [HLG View Assist] under the [Custom] ([Monitor / Display (Video)]) menu.
  • Page 604: [Setup] Menu ([Setting])

    Camera Customization – [Setup] Menu [Setup] menu ([Setting]) [Save to Custom Mode] [C1] / [C2] / [C3] / [C4-1] to [C4-10] You can register the currently set information of the camera. Register in Custom Mode: 543) [Load Custom Mode] [C1] / [C2] / [C3] / [C4-1] to [C4-10] Calls up registered Custom mode settings to the selected recording mode and overwrites the current settings with these.
  • Page 605 Camera Customization – [Setup] Menu [Save/Restore Camera Setting] [Save] / [Load] / [Delete] / [Keep Settings While Format] Saves the camera’s settings information to the card. Saved settings information can be loaded to the camera, letting you set the same settings on multiple cameras.
  • Page 606: [Setup] Menu ([Others])

    Camera Customization – [Setup] Menu [Setup] menu ([Others]) [Clock Set] Sets the date and time. Setting the Clock (When Turning On for the First Time): [Time Zone] Sets the time zone. Press 21 to select the time zone and then press to confirm.
  • Page 607 Camera Customization – [Setup] Menu [System Frequency] [59.94Hz (NTSC)] / [50.00Hz (PAL)] / [24.00Hz (CINEMA)] * Default setting specifications vary depending on the country or area where the camera was purchased. This changes the system frequency of videos that are recorded and played back with the camera.
  • Page 608 Camera Customization – [Setup] Menu [Firmware Version] [Firmware Update] / [Software info] You can check the firmware versions of the camera and lens. In addition, you can update the firmware, and display information about the camera software. [Firmware Update]: Updates firmware. Download the firmware.
  • Page 609: My Menu

    Camera Customization – My Menu My Menu Registration in My Menu: 609 ≥ Edit My Menu: 610 ≥ Register frequently-used menus in My Menu. A maximum of 23 items can be registered. Registered menus can be called up from [ ] to [ Registration in My Menu Select [Add].
  • Page 610: Edit My Menu

    Camera Customization – My Menu Edit My Menu You can reorder the display order of My Menu, and delete unnecessary menus. Select [ [Add] Selects and registers the menus to be displayed in My Menu. [Sorting] Changes the order of My Menu. Select the menu to change, then set the destination.
  • Page 611: List Of Menu

    List of Menu Camera customization and many function settings are performed with menus on this camera. This chapter introduces all of the menu items in a list format. • For information about menu operation methods ( Menu Operation Methods: • Refer to the “Materials”...
  • Page 612: [Photo] Menu

    List of Menu – [Photo] menu [Photo] menu : Menu items common to the [Photo] menu and [Video] menu. Their settings are synchronized. [Image Quality] [Photo Style] ( [Photo Style]: 307) ≥ [Metering Mode] ( [Metering Mode]: 268) ≥ [Aspect Ratio] ( [Aspect Ratio]: 120) ≥...
  • Page 613 List of Menu – [Photo] menu [Flash] [Flash Mode] ( [Flash Mode]: 329) ≥ [Firing Mode] ( [Firing Mode]/[Manual Flash Adjust.]: 332) ≥ [Flash Adjust.] ( [Flash Adjust.]: 334) ≥ [Flash Synchro] ( [Flash Synchro]: 335) ≥ [Manual Flash Adjust.] ( [Firing Mode]/[Manual Flash Adjust.]: 332) ≥...
  • Page 614: [Video] Menu

    List of Menu – [Video] menu [Video] menu : Menu items common to the [Photo] menu and [Video] menu. Their settings are synchronized. [Image Quality] [Exposure Mode] ( Recording with Creative Video: 347) ≥ [Photo Style] ( [Photo Style]: 307) ≥...
  • Page 615 List of Menu – [Video] menu [Focus] [AF Detection Setting] ( Automatic Detection: 170) ≥ [Detecting Subject] ( Automatic Detection: 170) ≥ [AF Custom Setting(Video)] ( [AF Custom Setting(Video)]: 355) ≥ [Focus Limiter] ( [Focus Limiter]: 163) ≥ [Continuous AF] ( [Continuous AF]: 353) ≥...
  • Page 616 List of Menu – [Video] menu [Others (Video)] [Silent Mode] ( [Silent Mode]: 250) ≥ [Image Stabilizer] ( Image Stabilizer: 259) ≥ [Self Timer Setting] ( Recording Using the Self-timer: 238) ≥ [Focus Transition] ( [Focus Transition]: 425) ≥ [Loop Recording (video)] ( [Loop Recording (video)]: 445) ≥...
  • Page 617: [Custom] Menu

    List of Menu – [Custom] menu [Custom] menu [Image Quality] ( [Custom] menu ([Image Quality]): 548) [Photo Style Settings] ( [Photo Style Settings]: 548) ≥ [ISO Increments] ( [ISO Increments]: 548) ≥ [Extended ISO] ( [Extended ISO]: 549) ≥ [Exposure Offset Adjust.] ( [Exposure Offset Adjust.]: 549) ≥...
  • Page 618 List of Menu – [Custom] menu [Operation] ( [Custom] menu ([Operation]): 558) [Q.MENU Settings] ( [Q.MENU Settings]: 558) ≥ [Touch Settings] ( [Touch Settings]: 558) ≥ [Lock Lever Setting] ( [Lock Lever Setting]: 559) ≥ [Fn Button Set] ( [Fn Button Set]: 560) ≥...
  • Page 619 List of Menu – [Custom] menu [Monitor / Display (Video)] ( [Custom] menu ([Monitor / Display (Video)]): 575) [V-Log View Assist] ( [V-Log View Assist]: 575) ≥ [HLG View Assist] ( [HLG View Assist]: 575) ≥ [Anamorphic Desqueeze Display] ( [Anamorphic Desqueeze Display]: ≥...
  • Page 620: [Setup] Menu

    List of Menu – [Setup] menu [Setup] menu [Card/File] ( [Setup] menu ([Card/File]): 586) [Card Format] ( [Card Format]: 586) ≥ [Double Card Slot Function] ( [Double Card Slot Function]: 587) ≥ [Video File Name] ( [Video File Name]: 588) ≥...
  • Page 621 List of Menu – [Setup] menu [Setting] ( [Setup] menu ([Setting]): 604) [Save to Custom Mode] ( [Save to Custom Mode]: 604) ≥ [Load Custom Mode] ( [Load Custom Mode]: 604) ≥ [Custom Mode Settings] ( [Custom Mode Settings]: 604) ≥...
  • Page 622: [My Menu]

    List of Menu – [My Menu] [My Menu] [Page 1] ( My Menu: 609) [Page 2] ( My Menu: 609) [Page 3] ( My Menu: 609) [Edit My Menu] ( Edit My Menu: 610) [Add] ≥ [Sorting] ≥ [Delete] ≥ [Display from My Menu] ≥...
  • Page 623: [Playback] Menu

    List of Menu – [Playback] menu [Playback] menu [Playback Mode] ( [Playback] ([Playback Mode]): 506) [Playback Mode] ( [Playback Mode]: 506) ≥ [Slide Show] ( [Slide Show]: 506) ≥ [Rotate Disp.] ( [Rotate Disp.]: 507) ≥ [Picture Sort] ( [Picture Sort]: 507) ≥...
  • Page 624: Wi-Fi / Bluetooth

    Wi-Fi / Bluetooth ® ® This chapter explains the Wi-Fi and Bluetooth functions of the camera. • This document refers to both smartphones and tablets as smartphones. Connecting to a Smartphone: 626 ≥ Operating the Camera with a Smartphone: 642 ≥...
  • Page 625 Wi-Fi / Bluetooth • Do not remove the card or battery or move to an area without any reception while sending images. • The camera cannot be used to connect to a public wireless LAN connection. • We strongly recommend that you set an encryption to maintain information security.
  • Page 626: Connecting To A Smartphone

    Connecting to a Smartphone ([Wi-Fi connection]): 634 ≥ Sending Images on the Camera to a Smartphone with Simple ≥ Operations: 640 Connect with a smartphone which has the “Panasonic LUMIX Sync” (below: “LUMIX Sync”) smartphone app installed. Use “LUMIX Sync” for remote recording and image transfers.
  • Page 627: Installing "Lumix Sync

    Wi-Fi / Bluetooth – Connecting to a Smartphone Installing “LUMIX Sync” “LUMIX Sync” is an application for smartphones provided by Panasonic. Supported OS Android™: Android 7 or higher iOS: iOS 12 or higher Connect the smartphone to a network. (Android) Select “Google Play™ Store”.
  • Page 628: Connecting To A Smartphone (Bluetooth Connection)

    Wi-Fi / Bluetooth – Connecting to a Smartphone Connecting to a Smartphone (Bluetooth Connection) Follow a simple connection setup procedure (pairing) to connect to a smartphone that supports Bluetooth Low Energy. When pairing is set up, the camera also automatically connects to the smartphone via Wi-Fi.
  • Page 629 Wi-Fi / Bluetooth – Connecting to a Smartphone On the smartphone, start up “LUMIX Sync ”. ≥A message regarding device (camera) registration is displayed. Select [Next]. • If you have closed the message, select [ ], then register the camera using [Camera registration (pairing)].
  • Page 630 Wi-Fi / Bluetooth – Connecting to a Smartphone Operating the camera in accordance with the smartphone guide. Set the camera to Bluetooth pairing standby state. [Bluetooth] [Bluetooth] [SET] ≥ [Pairing] ≥The camera enters pairing standby state and the device name (A) is displayed.
  • Page 631 Wi-Fi / Bluetooth – Connecting to a Smartphone When a message indicating that device registration is complete, select [OK]. ≥A Bluetooth connection between the camera and the smartphone will be made. • The paired smartphone is registered as a paired device. •...
  • Page 632 Wi-Fi / Bluetooth – Connecting to a Smartphone Connecting to a Paired Smartphone Connect paired smartphones using the following procedure. Enable the Bluetooth function of the camera. • [Bluetooth] [Bluetooth] [ON] On the smartphone, start up “LUMIX Sync”. • If a message is displayed indicating that the smartphone is searching for cameras, close the message.
  • Page 633 Wi-Fi / Bluetooth – Connecting to a Smartphone Canceling Pairing Cancel the pairing setting of the camera. • [Bluetooth] [Bluetooth] [SET] [Delete] Select the smartphone for which to cancel the pairing. • Also cancel the pairing setting on the smartphone. •...
  • Page 634: Connecting To A Smartphone ([Wi-Fi Connection])

    Wi-Fi / Bluetooth – Connecting to a Smartphone Connecting to a Smartphone ([Wi-Fi connection]) Use Wi-Fi to connect the camera and a smartphone. With default settings, simple connection with smartphones is possible without entering a password. You can also use password authentication for enhanced connection security.
  • Page 635 Wi-Fi / Bluetooth – Connecting to a Smartphone Select the SSID displayed on the camera. Wi-Fi Wi-Fi XXXXXXXX On the smartphone, start up “LUMIX Sync ”. (At the first connection) Confirm the device name displayed on the camera and then select [Yes]. •...
  • Page 636 Wi-Fi / Bluetooth – Connecting to a Smartphone Using Password Authentication to Connect You can enhance Wi-Fi connection security by using password authentication through either QR code or manual input. Scanning QR code to connect Set [Wi-Fi Password] on the camera to [ON]. •...
  • Page 637 Wi-Fi / Bluetooth – Connecting to a Smartphone Manually entering a password to connect Display the screen in Step 2 ( Scanning QR code to connect: 636). In the setting menu of the smartphone, turn the Wi-Fi function ON. Wi-Fi Wi-Fi XXXXXXXX On the Wi-Fi setup screen, select the SSID (D) displayed on the camera.
  • Page 638 Wi-Fi / Bluetooth – Connecting to a Smartphone Connection Methods Other Than the Default Settings When connecting with [Via Network], or [WPS Connection] in [Direct], follow the steps below: Display the connection method setting screen for the camera. • [Wi-Fi] [Wi-Fi Function] [New Connection] [Control With Smartphone]...
  • Page 639 Wi-Fi / Bluetooth – Connecting to a Smartphone Terminating the Wi-Fi Connection To end the Wi-Fi connection between the camera and smartphone, follow the steps below. Press the shutter button halfway to put the camera in recording mode. Terminate the Wi-Fi connection. •...
  • Page 640: Sending Images On The Camera To A Smartphone With Simple Operations

    Wi-Fi / Bluetooth – Connecting to a Smartphone Sending Images on the Camera to a Smartphone with Simple Operations You can transfer pictures to a smartphone connected by Bluetooth just by pressing [Q] during playback. You can also use the menu to connect easily. •...
  • Page 641 Wi-Fi / Bluetooth – Connecting to a Smartphone Send multiple images Press [Q]. Select [Multi Select]. • To change the send settings of images, press [DISP.]. ( Image Send Settings: 675) Select the images and then transfer. 21: Select images : Set/Cancel [DISP.]: Transfer On the smartphone, select [Yes] (for Android devices) or [Join] (for iOS devices).
  • Page 642: Operating The Camera With A Smartphone

    Wi-Fi / Bluetooth – Operating the Camera with a Smartphone Operating the Camera with a Smartphone [Remote shooting]: 644 ≥ [Shutter Remote Control]: 646 ≥ [Import images]: 649 ≥ [Auto Transfer]: 651 ≥ [Location Logging]: 653 ≥ [Remote Wakeup]: 655 ≥...
  • Page 643 Wi-Fi / Bluetooth – Operating the Camera with a Smartphone Home Screen When you start up “LUMIX Sync”, the home screen is displayed. LUMIX Sync : App settings ( Connecting to a Paired Smartphone: 632, Using Password Authentication to Connect: 636, [Remote Wakeup]: 655)
  • Page 644: [Remote Shooting]

    Wi-Fi / Bluetooth – Operating the Camera with a Smartphone [Remote shooting] You can use the smartphone to record from a remote location while viewing the live view images from the camera. Getting started: • Connect the camera to a smartphone. ( Connecting to a Smartphone (Bluetooth Connection): 628,...
  • Page 645 Wi-Fi / Bluetooth – Operating the Camera with a Smartphone Operation Method During Remote Recording Set either the camera or the smartphone as the priority control device to be used during remote recording. [Wi-Fi] [Wi-Fi Setup] Select [Priority of Remote Device] [Camera] Operation is possible on both the camera and the smartphone.
  • Page 646: [Shutter Remote Control]

    Wi-Fi / Bluetooth – Operating the Camera with a Smartphone [Shutter Remote Control] Bluetooth You can use the smartphone as a remote control for the shutter. Getting started: • Connect the camera to a smartphone by Bluetooth. ( Connecting to a Smartphone (Bluetooth Connection): 628) •...
  • Page 647 Wi-Fi / Bluetooth – Operating the Camera with a Smartphone Bulb Recording The shutter can be kept open from the start to end of recording, which is useful for recording of starry skies or night scenery. Getting started: • Set the camera to [M] mode. ( Manual Exposure Mode: 280) •...
  • Page 648 Wi-Fi / Bluetooth – Operating the Camera with a Smartphone Shortening the Return Time from [Sleep Mode] You can shorten the time it takes for the camera to return from [Sleep Mode] when the [Shutter Remote Control] is used. Getting started: •...
  • Page 649: [Import Images]

    Wi-Fi / Bluetooth – Operating the Camera with a Smartphone [Import images] Transfer an image stored on the card to the smartphone connected via Wi-Fi. Getting started: • Connect the camera to a smartphone. ( Connecting to a Smartphone (Bluetooth Connection): 628, Connecting to a Smartphone ([Wi-Fi connection]):...
  • Page 650 Wi-Fi / Bluetooth – Operating the Camera with a Smartphone Transfer the image. ≥Select [ • If the image is a video, you can play it back by touching [ ] at the center of the screen. • When a video is played back, this has a small data size and is transmitted using “LUMIX Sync”, therefore its image quality will differ from that of the actual video recording.
  • Page 651: [Auto Transfer]

    Wi-Fi / Bluetooth – Operating the Camera with a Smartphone [Auto Transfer] Bluetooth You can automatically transfer recorded pictures to a smartphone as they are taken. Getting started: • Connect the camera to a smartphone by Bluetooth. ( Connecting to a Smartphone (Bluetooth Connection): 628) Enable [Auto Transfer] on the camera.
  • Page 652 Wi-Fi / Bluetooth – Operating the Camera with a Smartphone Record with the camera. • ] is displayed in the recording screen of the camera while a file is being sent. To Stop the Automatic Transfer of Images [Bluetooth] [Auto Transfer] Select [OFF] A confirmation screen is displayed, asking you to terminate the Wi-Fi ≥...
  • Page 653: [Location Logging]

    Wi-Fi / Bluetooth – Operating the Camera with a Smartphone [Location Logging] Bluetooth The smartphone sends its location information to the camera via Bluetooth, and the camera performs recording while writing the acquired location information. Getting started: • Enable the GPS function on the smartphone. •...
  • Page 654 Wi-Fi / Bluetooth – Operating the Camera with a Smartphone • When [ ] on the recording screen appears translucent, location information cannot be acquired, therefore data cannot be written. Smartphone GPS positioning may not be possible if the smartphone is within a building, a bag, or similar.
  • Page 655: [Remote Wakeup]

    Wi-Fi / Bluetooth – Operating the Camera with a Smartphone [Remote Wakeup] Bluetooth Even when the camera is turned off, the smartphone can be used to start the camera and record images, or check the recorded images. Getting started: Connect to a smartphone using Bluetooth. ( Connecting to a Smartphone (Bluetooth Connection): 628)
  • Page 656 Wi-Fi / Bluetooth – Operating the Camera with a Smartphone • When [Auto Transfer] is set to [ON], images recorded while remote operation is running are automatically transferred to a smartphone. If [Power OFF] is selected while there are still unsent images, sending is resumed when the camera is next turned on.
  • Page 657: [Auto Clock Set]

    Wi-Fi / Bluetooth – Operating the Camera with a Smartphone [Auto Clock Set] Bluetooth Synchronize the clock and the time zone setting of the camera with those of a smartphone. Getting started: • Connect the camera to a smartphone by Bluetooth. ( Connecting to a Smartphone (Bluetooth Connection): 628)
  • Page 658: [Camera Settings Copy]

    Wi-Fi / Bluetooth – Operating the Camera with a Smartphone [Camera settings copy] Bluetooth This saves the camera’s settings information to the smartphone. Saved settings information can be loaded to the camera, letting you set the same settings on multiple cameras. Getting started: •...
  • Page 659: Sending Images From The Camera

    Wi-Fi / Bluetooth – Sending Images from the Camera Sending Images from the Camera [PC]: 662 ≥ [Printer]: 665 ≥ Operate the camera to send recorded images to a device connected by Wi-Fi. Refer to the following pages for the steps common to all devices. •...
  • Page 660 Wi-Fi / Bluetooth – Sending Images from the Camera Images That Can be Sent Images that can be sent differ depending on the destination device. Images that can be sent Destination device [Send Images to PC [Send Images Stored in While Recording] the Camera] JPEG/RAW/MP4/MOV/...
  • Page 661 Wi-Fi / Bluetooth – Sending Images from the Camera Fn Button Assigned with [Wi-Fi] You can perform the following operations by pressing the Fn button assigned with [Wi-Fi] after connecting to Wi-Fi. ( Fn Buttons: 517) [Terminate the Connection] Terminates the Wi-Fi connection. [Change the Destination] Terminates the Wi-Fi connection, and allows you to select a different Wi-Fi connection.
  • Page 662 Wi-Fi / Bluetooth – Sending Images from the Camera [PC] Send recorded images to the PC connected with Wi-Fi. Supported OS Windows: Windows 10 Mac: macOS 10.13, 10.14, 10.15.3 to 10.15.7, 11.0 to 11.4 Getting started: • Turn on the PC. •...
  • Page 663 Wi-Fi / Bluetooth – Sending Images from the Camera • Create a PC account name (up to 254 characters) and password (up to 32 characters) consisting of alphanumeric characters. A destination folder may not be created if the account name includes non-alphanumeric characters.
  • Page 664 Wi-Fi / Bluetooth – Sending Images from the Camera Select a folder for storing images. • Folders sorted by sent date will be created in the selected folder, and images will be saved there. Check the send settings and then press •...
  • Page 665: [Printer]

    Wi-Fi / Bluetooth – Sending Images from the Camera [Printer] You can send images to a PictBridge (wireless LAN) -supported printer connected by Wi-Fi for printing. * DPS over IP standard-compliant Select the method for sending images on the camera. [Wi-Fi] [Wi-Fi Function] [New...
  • Page 666: Wi-Fi Connections

    Wi-Fi / Bluetooth – Wi-Fi Connections Wi-Fi Connections [Via Network]: 667 ≥ [Direct]: 671 ≥ Connect to Wi-Fi Using Previously Saved Settings: 673 ≥ When [New Connection] has been selected in [Wi-Fi Function] in [Wi-Fi] of the [Setup] ([IN/OUT]) menu, select the connection method from either [Via Network] or [Direct] to connect.
  • Page 667: [Via Network]

    Wi-Fi / Bluetooth – Wi-Fi Connections [Via Network] Connect the camera and destination device through the wireless access point. Select the method for connecting to a wireless access point. Settings: [WPS (Push-Button)]/[WPS (PIN code)]/[From List] ( [WPS (Push-Button)]: 668, [WPS (PIN code)]: 668, [From List]: 669)
  • Page 668 Wi-Fi / Bluetooth – Wi-Fi Connections [WPS (Push-Button)] Press the WPS button on the wireless access point to set up a connection. Press the wireless access point WPS button until it switches to WPS mode. Example) [WPS (PIN code)] Enter a PIN code into the wireless access point to set up a connection. On the camera screen, select the wireless access point you are connecting to.
  • Page 669 Wi-Fi / Bluetooth – Wi-Fi Connections [From List] Searches for a wireless access point to use, and connects to this. • Confirm the encryption key of the wireless access point. Select the wireless access point you are connecting to. • Press [DISP.] to run a wireless access point search again.
  • Page 670 Wi-Fi / Bluetooth – Wi-Fi Connections Connecting by Manual Input • Check the SSID, network authentication, encryption, and encryption key of the wireless access point you are using. In the screen in Step 1 of “[From List]”, select [Manual Input]. ( [From List]: 669) Enter the SSID of the wireless access point you are connecting to, and then...
  • Page 671: [Direct]

    Wi-Fi / Bluetooth – Wi-Fi Connections [Direct] Directly connect the camera and the destination device. Select the method for connecting with the destination device. [WPS Connection] [WPS (Push-Button)]: Press the WPS button on the destination device to connect. • On the camera, press [DISP.] to extend the connection wait time. [WPS (PIN code)]: Enter the PIN code into the camera, and connect.
  • Page 672 Wi-Fi / Bluetooth – Wi-Fi Connections • Please also refer to the operating instructions for the device to be connected.
  • Page 673: Connect To Wi-Fi Using Previously Saved Settings

    Wi-Fi / Bluetooth – Wi-Fi Connections Connect to Wi-Fi Using Previously Saved Settings Use the Wi-Fi connection history to connect using the same settings as previously. Display the Wi-Fi connection history. [Wi-Fi] [Wi-Fi Function] [Select a ≥ destination from History]/[Select a destination from Favorite] Select the History item to connect to.
  • Page 674 Wi-Fi / Bluetooth – Wi-Fi Connections Editing Items Registered in Favorite Display items registered to Favorite. • [Wi-Fi] [Wi-Fi Function] [Select a destination from Favorite] Select the History item to edit in Favorite and then press 1. [Remove from Favorite] [Change the Order in Favorite] Specify the destination location of the desired item to change the display order.
  • Page 675: Send Settings And Selecting Images

    Wi-Fi / Bluetooth – Send Settings and Selecting Images Send Settings and Selecting Images Image Send Settings: 675 ≥ Selecting Images: 676 ≥ Image Send Settings Set the size, file format, and other items for sending the image to the destination device.
  • Page 676: Selecting Images

    Wi-Fi / Bluetooth – Send Settings and Selecting Images Selecting Images When sending by [Send Images Stored in the Camera], select the images using the following procedure. Select [Single Select] or [Multi Select]. Select the image. [Single Select] setting Press 21 to select an image. Press [Multi Select] setting Press 3421 to select an image and then press...
  • Page 677: [Wi-Fi Setup] Menu

    Wi-Fi / Bluetooth – [Wi-Fi Setup] Menu [Wi-Fi Setup] Menu This configures the settings required for the Wi-Fi function. The settings cannot be changed when connected to Wi-Fi. Displaying the [Wi-Fi Setup] menu. [Wi-Fi] [Wi-Fi Setup] ≥ [Priority of Remote Device] This sets either the camera or the smartphone as the priority control device to be used during remote recording.
  • Page 678 Wi-Fi / Bluetooth – [Wi-Fi Setup] Menu [Device Name/Password] You can change the camera name (SSID) and password. • Press [DISP.] to change the device name and password. How to enter characters ( Entering Characters: 105) • Enter up to 32 characters for the device name and 63 characters for the password. [Wi-Fi Function Lock] To prevent incorrect operation and use of the Wi-Fi function by a third party and to protect personal information in the camera and included with images, protect the Wi-Fi...
  • Page 679: Connecting To Other Devices

    Connecting to Other Devices This chapter describes connections with other devices, for example, HDMI devices, such as TVs, and PCs. Connect using either the HDMI socket or the USB port on the camera. Connecting: 680 ≥ Viewing on a TV: 682 ≥...
  • Page 680: Connecting

    Connecting to Other Devices – Connecting Connecting • Check the direction of the terminals and plug in/out straight holding onto the plug. (Inserting these at an angle may cause deformation or malfunction) • Do not connect the cable to the wrong terminals. This may cause a malfunction. HDMI socket Connect the camera and HDMI device (TV, etc.) with a commercially available HDMI cable.
  • Page 681 Connecting to Other Devices – Connecting USB port Use a USB connection cable to connect the camera to a PC, recorder, or printer. • Do not use any other USB connection cables except the supplied one.
  • Page 682: Viewing On A Tv

    Connecting to Other Devices – Viewing on a TV Viewing on a TV You can connect the camera to a TV or external monitor to view recorded pictures and videos. Getting started: • Turn off the camera and TV. Connect the camera and TV with a commercially available HDMI cable.
  • Page 683 Connecting to Other Devices – Viewing on a TV • With the default settings, pictures are output at the optimal resolution for the connected TV. The output resolution can be changed in [Output Resolution(Playback)]. [Output Resolution(Playback)]: 602) • Depending on the aspect ratio, gray bands may be displayed on the top and bottom or the left and right of images.
  • Page 684 To use VIERA Link, you need to also configure the settings on the TV. For the setting procedure, refer to the operating instructions for the TV. Connect the camera to a Panasonic TV compatible with VIERA Link using a commercially available HDMI cable. (...
  • Page 685 Connecting to Other Devices – Viewing on a TV • VIERA Link is a unique Panasonic function built on an HDMI control function using the standard HDMI CEC (Consumer Electronics Control) specification. Linked operations with HDMI CEC compatible devices made by other companies are not guaranteed.
  • Page 686: Importing Images To A Pc

    Connecting to Other Devices – Importing Images to a PC Importing Images to a PC Copying Images to a PC: 687 ≥ Installing Software: 691 ≥ If you connect the camera to a PC, you can copy the recorded images to the PC.
  • Page 687: Copying Images To A Pc

    Connecting to Other Devices – Importing Images to a PC Copying Images to a PC After connecting to the PC, you can copy the recorded images by dragging files and folders on this camera to the PC. • The camera can be connected to a PC running any of the following OSs which can detect mass storage devices.
  • Page 688 Connecting to Other Devices – Importing Images to a PC Getting started: • Turn on the camera and PC. Connect the camera and PC with the USB connection cable. ( USB port: 681) Press 34 to select [PC(Storage)] and then press ≥Windows: The drive (“LUMIX”...
  • Page 689 Connecting to Other Devices – Importing Images to a PC Folder Structure Inside Card AD_LUMIX CAMSET DCIM 100XXXXX PXXX0001.JPG PRIVATE PANA_GRP 001AXXAX A001C001_XXXXXX_XXXX.MOV   (A) Volume label When [Video File Name] is set to [Same As Photo(DCF Standard)]: LUMIX When [Video File Name] is set to [CINE Style]: The volume label of the card set in [CINE Style File Setting] (B) The camera’s setup information (C) Images...
  • Page 690 Connecting to Other Devices – Importing Images to a PC (E) JPG: JPEG format pictures RW2: RAW format pictures MP4: MP4 videos MOV: MOV videos, Apple ProRes videos (F) File number (G) Color space P: sRGB _: AdobeRGB (H) CINE Style video (I) Card number (J) Camera index •...
  • Page 691: Installing Software

    Connecting to Other Devices – Importing Images to a PC Installing Software Install the software to process and edit RAW images. • To download the software, your PC needs to be able to connect to the internet. • Supported OSs are current as of January 2022 and are subject to change. SILKYPIX Developer Studio SE This software processes and edits RAW images.
  • Page 692: Storing On A Recorder

    Connecting to Other Devices – Storing on a Recorder Storing on a Recorder By connecting the camera to a Panasonic Blu-ray disc recorder or DVD recorder, you can store the pictures and videos. Getting started: • Turn on the camera and recorder.
  • Page 693: Tethered Recording

    Connecting to Other Devices – Tethered Recording Tethered Recording Installing Software: 694 ≥ Operating the Camera from a PC: 695 ≥ If you install the “LUMIX Tether” camera control software on your PC, you can connect the camera to the PC via USB and then control the camera from the PC and record while checking the live view on the PC screen (tethered recording).
  • Page 694: Installing Software

    This software is for controlling the camera from a PC. It allows you to change various settings and to record remotely and then save the images to the PC. Check the following site and then download and install the software: https://panasonic.jp/support/global/cs/soft/download/d_lumixtether.html (English only) Operating environment Supported OS ≥...
  • Page 695: Operating The Camera From A Pc

    Connecting to Other Devices – Tethered Recording Operating the Camera from a PC Getting started: • Turn on the camera and PC. • Install “LUMIX Tether” on PC. Connect the camera and PC with the USB connection cable. ( USB port: 681) Press 34 to select [PC(Tether)] and then press ] is displayed on the camera’s screen.
  • Page 696: Printing

    Connecting to Other Devices – Printing Printing If you connect the camera to a printer that supports PictBridge, you can select pictures on the camera’s monitor and then print them. Getting started: • Turn on the camera and printer. • Set the print quality and other settings on the printer.
  • Page 697 Connecting to Other Devices – Printing Press 21 to select a picture and then press ≥To print multiple pictures, press 3, set the picture selection method, and then select pictures. PictBridge [Multi Select] Selects the picture to print. Press 3421 to select a picture and then press •...
  • Page 698 Connecting to Other Devices – Printing Setting Items (Print Settings) [Print start] Starts printing. [Print with Date] Sets printing with date. • If the printer does not support printing with date, the date cannot be printed. [Num.of prints] Sets the number of prints to be printed (up to 999). [Paper Size] Sets the paper size.
  • Page 699 Connecting to Other Devices – Printing • If [USB Mode] is set to [PictBridge(PTP)] in the [Setup] ([IN/OUT]) menu, the camera will be automatically connected to the printer without the [USB Mode] selection screen being displayed. ( [USB Mode]: 601) •...
  • Page 700: Materials

    Materials This chapter describes procedures to try when there is a problem and provides information about the specifications for your reference. Digital Camera Accessory System: 701 ≥ Using Optional Accessories: 702 ≥ Monitor/Viewfinder Displays: 707 ≥ Message Displays: 728 ≥ Troubleshooting: 732 ≥...
  • Page 701: Digital Camera Accessory System

    *1 Supplied with an AC adaptor, an AC cable/AC mains lead and a USB connection cable. *2 The AC Adaptor (optional) can only be used with the designated Panasonic DC Coupler (optional). The AC Adaptor (optional) cannot be used by itself.
  • Page 702: Using Optional Accessories

    Materials – Using Optional Accessories Using Optional Accessories Shutter Remote Control (Optional): 703 ≥ Tripod Grip (Optional): 705 ≥ AC Adaptor (Optional)/DC Coupler (Optional): 706 ≥ • For information on the external flash ( Using an External Flash (Optional): 324) •...
  • Page 703: Shutter Remote Control (Optional)

    Materials – Using Optional Accessories Shutter Remote Control (Optional) You can connect the Shutter Remote Control (DMW-RS2: optional) to use the camera as follows: • Fully pressing the shutter button without camera shake • Securing the shutter button during bulb recording and burst recording •...
  • Page 704 Materials – Using Optional Accessories • Always use a genuine Panasonic Shutter Remote Control (DMW-RS2: optional). • Refer to the operating instructions for the Shutter Remote Control for details.
  • Page 705: Tripod Grip (Optional)

    Shutter Remote Control. • Connect the grip cable to the [REMOTE] socket on the camera. • Always use a genuine Panasonic Tripod Grip (DMW-SHGR1: optional). • The [Video Rec. Button (Remote)] menu does not work with the Tripod Grip. •...
  • Page 706: Ac Adaptor (Optional)/Dc Coupler (Optional)

    Materials – Using Optional Accessories AC Adaptor (Optional)/DC Coupler (Optional) With an AC Adaptor (DMW-AC10: optional) and DC Coupler (DMW-DCC17: optional), you can perform recording and playback without worrying about the remaining battery charge. • Be sure to purchase both an AC Adaptor and a DC Coupler as a set. They cannot be used independently of one another.
  • Page 707: Monitor/Viewfinder Displays

    Materials – Monitor/Viewfinder Displays Monitor/Viewfinder Displays Recording Screen: 707 ≥ Playback Screen: 723 ≥ • The screen is an monitor display example of when [LVF/Monitor Disp. Set] is set to Recording Screen FINE EXPS 24m59s 24m59s Flash mode ( [Flash Mode]: 329) Flash setting ( [Flash Synchro]:...
  • Page 708 Materials – Monitor/Viewfinder Displays White Balance Bracket, White Balance Bracket (Color Temperature) ( [More Settings] (White Balance Bracket): 249) Adjusting the white balance ( Adjusting the White Balance: 305) Photo Style ( [Photo Style]: 307) Filter setting ( [Filter Settings]: 317)/ EXPS Filter effect adjustment (...
  • Page 709 Materials – Monitor/Viewfinder Displays Focus ring lock ( [Focus Ring Lock]: 554) Focus Peaking ( [Focus Peaking]: 202) FULL Image area of video ( [Image Area of Video]: 150) AF mode ( Selecting the AF Mode: 167) AF detection setting ( Automatic Detection: 170) Drive mode (...
  • Page 710 Materials – Monitor/Viewfinder Displays Self-timer ( Recording Using the Self-timer: 238) Silent mode ( [Silent Mode]: 250) Image area of video ( [Image Area of Video]: 150) Anamorphic Desqueeze Display ( [Anamorphic Desqueeze Display]: 441) Overlay indication ( [Sheer Overlay]: 572) LUT View Assist ( [V-Log View Assist]:...
  • Page 711 Materials – Monitor/Viewfinder Displays Histogram ( [Histogram]: 566) AF area ( AF Area Movement Operation: 187) Spot metering target ( [Metering Mode]: 268) Center marker ( [Center Marker]: 576) Self-timer ( Recording Using the Self-timer: 238) Lock lever ( Operation Lock Lever: 24m59s Elapsed recording time ( Basic Video Operations:...
  • Page 712 Materials – Monitor/Viewfinder Displays Metering mode ( [Metering Mode]: 268) AE Lock ( Locking Focus and Exposure (AF/AE Lock): 292) Shutter speed ( Basic Picture Operations: 118) F2.8 Aperture value ( Basic Picture Operations: 118) Aperture Bracket ( [More Settings] (Aperture Bracket): 247) F2.8 Exposure compensation value (...
  • Page 713 Materials – Monitor/Viewfinder Displays Temperature rise warning icon ( Recording: 733) Fan error warning icon ( Others: 746) Video file name (when [CINE Style] is set) ( [Video File Name]: A001C001 588) Touch Tab ( [Touch Settings]: 558) Fn button ( Use [Fn4] to [Fn8] (Touch Icons): 531) Touch Zoom (...
  • Page 714 Materials – Monitor/Viewfinder Displays Setting a Filter with Touch Operation: 320)/ Operations During Video Recording: 349) Filter effect adjustment ( Adjusting the Filter Effect: 319) Filter on/off ( Setting a Filter with Touch Operation: 320) EXPS Filter setting ( [Filter Settings]: 317) Zoom ( Operations During Video Recording:...
  • Page 715 Materials – Monitor/Viewfinder Displays Control Panel 1/60 F2.8 FINE Recording mode ( Selecting the Recording Mode: 1/60 Shutter speed ( Basic Picture Operations: 118) F2.8 Aperture value ( Basic Picture Operations: 118) Battery indication ( Power Indications: 55)/ Power supply ( Power Supply: ISO sensitivity ( ISO Sensitivity:...
  • Page 716 Materials – Monitor/Viewfinder Displays Drive mode ( Selecting the Drive Mode: 210) Focus mode ( Selecting the Focus Mode: 153, Record Using 195) AF mode ( Selecting the AF Mode: 167) FINE Picture quality ( [Picture Quality]: 123) Image area of video ( [Image Area of Video]: 150)/ Recording file format (...
  • Page 717 Materials – Monitor/Viewfinder Displays Photo Style ( [Photo Style]: 307) White balance ( White Balance (WB): 300) Metering mode ( [Metering Mode]: 268) Card slot ( Inserting Cards (Optional): 60)/ Double card slot function ( [Double Card Slot Function]: 587) No card Card full Number of pictures that can be taken (...
  • Page 718 Materials – Monitor/Viewfinder Displays Control Panel (Creative Video Mode) SHUTTER IRIS 1/60 F2.8 00:00:00:00 FULL 422/10-L FHD 59.94 p 48kHz/24bit PHOTO STYLE AUTO Frame rate ( [Rec Quality]: 136)/ Variable frame rate ( Variable Frame Rate: 415) SHUTTER Shutter speed ( Shutter-Priority AE Mode: 277) 1/60...
  • Page 719 Materials – Monitor/Viewfinder Displays Recording file format ( [Rec. File Format]: 134)/ 422/10-L Recording quality ( [Rec Quality]: 136) FHD 59.94 p Card slot ( Inserting Cards (Optional): 60)/ Double card slot function ( [Double Card Slot Function]: 587) Video recording time ( Video Recording Time: 771) 24m59s...
  • Page 720 Materials – Monitor/Viewfinder Displays ISO sensitivity ( ISO Sensitivity: 294) AUTO Photo Style ( [Photo Style]: 307)/ LUT View Assist ( [V-Log View Assist]: 433)/ HLG View Assist ( [HLG View Assist]: 438) White balance ( White Balance (WB): 300)
  • Page 721 Materials – Monitor/Viewfinder Displays Audio Information Display 4ch/96kHz/24bit EXT. GAIN Mute Audio Quality STD. 96kHz/24bit 4ch MIC Input Monitor Monitor CH REALTIME CH1/CH2 Built-in microphone, External microphone ( [Sound Rec Level Disp.]: 365, External Microphones (Optional): 374) Sound recording quality/XLR microphone adaptor setting [Sound Rec Quality]: 369, XLR Microphone Adaptor...
  • Page 722 Materials – Monitor/Viewfinder Displays EXT.GAIN Sound recording gain switch ( [Sound Rec Gain Level]: 367) STD. Mute Sound input mute ( [Mute Sound Input]: 366) Audio Quality Sound recording quality ( [Sound Rec Quality]: 369) 96kHz/24bit 4ch MIC Input 4ch microphone input ( [4ch Mic Input]: 381) Monitor...
  • Page 723: Playback Screen

    Materials – Monitor/Viewfinder Displays Playback Screen 2022.12.1 10:00 100-0001 1/999 1/999 8m30s 8m30s FINE ± Playback mode ( [Playback Mode]: 506) Recording date and time ( Setting the Clock (When Turning On 2022.12. 1 10:00 for the First Time): Card slot ( Switching the Card to Display: 476) Rating (...
  • Page 724 Materials – Monitor/Viewfinder Displays Folder/file number ( [Folder / File Settings]: 591)/ 100-0001 Video file name (when [CINE Style] is set) ( [Video File Name]: A001C001 588) 1/999 Image number/Total number of images Number of group images/ Number of files 8m30s Video recording time ( Playing Back Videos:...
  • Page 725 Materials – Monitor/Viewfinder Displays Playback (video) ( Playing Back Videos: 477) Group images ( Group Images: 492) Time code ( Time Code: 386) Sound recording quality ( [Sound Rec Quality]: 369) 96kHz/24bit Recording file format ( [Rec. File Format]: 134)/ Recording quality ( [Rec Quality]: 136)
  • Page 726 Materials – Monitor/Viewfinder Displays Detailed information display FINE 5500 STD. F2.8 2022.12. 1 10:00 100-0001 (1) Card slot ( Inserting Cards (Optional): (2) Recording date and time ( Setting the Clock (When Turning On for the First Time): (3) Folder/file number ( [Folder / File Settings]: 591)/Video file name (when [CINE Style] is set) (...
  • Page 727 Materials – Monitor/Viewfinder Displays Photo Style display F2.8 2022.12. 1 10:00 100-0001 White balance display 5500K F2.8 2022.12. 1 10:00 100-0001 Lens information display F2.8 2022.12. 1 10:00 100-0001...
  • Page 728: Message Displays

    Materials – Message Displays Message Displays Meanings of main messages displayed on the camera screen, and response methods. Card [Memory Card Error]/[Format this card?] • It is a format that cannot be used with the camera. Either insert another card, or back up any necessary data before formatting. [Card Format]: 586) [Memory Card Error]/[This memory card cannot be used]...
  • Page 729 Materials – Message Displays [Recording was cancelled due to the limitation of the writing speed of the card] • The card does not meet the writing speed requirements for recording. Cards that can be used depend on the video image quality. Check whether the card you are using meets the conditions required for recording.
  • Page 730 [This battery cannot be used] • Use a genuine Panasonic battery. If this message is displayed even when a genuine Panasonic battery is used, contact the dealer. • If the terminal of the battery is dirty, remove the dirt and dust from the terminal.
  • Page 731 Materials – Message Displays Others [Some pictures cannot be deleted]/[This picture cannot be deleted] • Images that do not comply with the DCF standard cannot be deleted. Back up any necessary data before formatting the card. ( [Card Format]: 586) [A folder cannot be created] •...
  • Page 732: Troubleshooting

    Materials – Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Power, Battery: 732 ≥ Recording: 733 ≥ Video: 738 ≥ Playback: 739 ≥ Monitor/Viewfinder: 740 ≥ Flash: 741 ≥ Wi-Fi Function: 742 ≥ TV, PC, Printer: 745 ≥ Others: 746 ≥ First, try out the following procedures. If the problem is not resolved, it may be improved by selecting [Reset] ( [Reset]:...
  • Page 733: Recording

    Materials – Troubleshooting Recording Recording stops before finishing. Cannot record. Cannot use some functions. • The temperature of the camera or card rises more readily in the following circumstances: when the ambient temperature is high; and during continuous use such as when recording high-definition video, taking burst pictures at high speed, or outputting via HDMI.
  • Page 734 Materials – Troubleshooting The recorded image is too bright or dark. • Ensure AE Lock is not set where it is not appropriate. ( Locking Focus and Exposure (AF/AE Lock): 292) Multiple images are recorded at once. • When drive mode is set to [ ] (Burst Shot 1) or [ ] (Burst Shot 2), pressing and holding the shutter button will take burst pictures.
  • Page 735 Materials – Troubleshooting The recorded image is blurred. The image stabilizer is not effective. • The shutter speed will become slower and the image stabilizer function may not work properly when recording in dark places. In these cases, use a tripod and the self-timer when recording. The recorded image looks rough.
  • Page 736 Materials – Troubleshooting Striping or flicker may appear under lighting such as fluorescent or LED lighting. • This is characteristic of MOS sensors which serve as the camera’s pickup sensors. This is not a malfunction. • When using the electronic shutter ( [Shutter Type]: 252), lowering the shutter speed may reduce the effect of the horizontal stripes.
  • Page 737 Materials – Troubleshooting The brightness or coloring of the recorded image is different from the actual scene. • When recording under lighting such as fluorescent or LED lighting, increasing the shutter speed may introduce slight changes to brightness or coloring. These are a result of the characteristics of the light source and do not indicate a malfunction.
  • Page 738: Video

    Materials – Troubleshooting Video Cannot record videos. • Try again after either returning the [System Frequency] to the original setting or inserting another card. • When using a large capacity card, you may not be able to record for a while after turning on the camera.
  • Page 739: Playback

    Materials – Troubleshooting Playback Cannot play back. There are no recorded pictures. • Folders and images processed on a PC cannot be played on the camera. • Some images are not displayed when the [Playback Mode] is set. Set to [Normal Play].
  • Page 740: Monitor/Viewfinder

    Materials – Troubleshooting Monitor/Viewfinder The monitor/viewfinder turns off when the camera is turned on. • If no operations are performed during the set time period, [Auto LVF/Monitor Off] [Auto LVF/Monitor Off]: 58) is activated, and the monitor/viewfinder turns off. • When an object or your hand is positioned near the eye sensor, the monitor display may switch to the viewfinder display.
  • Page 741: Flash

    Materials – Troubleshooting Updating of the information display on the screen is sometimes slow. • When using functions that put a burden on processing in the camera, updating of the information display on the screen may get slower, but this is not a malfunction. There will be no change to the images recorded.
  • Page 742: Wi-Fi Function

    Materials – Troubleshooting Wi-Fi Function A Wi-Fi connection cannot be established. Radio waves get disconnected. Wireless access point is not displayed. General tips for using a Wi-Fi connection • Use within the communication range of the device to be connected. •...
  • Page 743 Materials – Troubleshooting Cannot connect with a wireless access point. • The wireless access point information set on the camera is wrong. Check the authentication type and encryption key. ( Connecting by Manual Input: 670) • Radio waves from other devices may block the connection to a wireless access point.
  • Page 744 Materials – Troubleshooting The PC is not recognized when I use a Wi-Fi connection. The camera cannot be connected to the PC using the Wi-Fi function. • At the time of purchase, this camera is set to use a workgroup name of “WORKGROUP”.
  • Page 745: Tv, Pc, Printer

    Materials – Troubleshooting TV, PC, Printer The TV images are displayed with gray bands. • Depending on the [Aspect Ratio], gray bands may be displayed on the top and bottom or the left and right of the images. You can change the band color in [Background Color(Playback)] in [HDMI Connection] of the [Setup] ([IN/OUT]) menu.
  • Page 746: Others

    Materials – Troubleshooting Others ] is displayed on the screen. • The fan has stopped. Turn off and on the camera. If the fan does not work after turning the camera off and then on again, consult the dealer. • The temperature of the camera will rise if you continue to use the camera with the fan stopped.
  • Page 747: Cautions For Use

    Materials – Cautions for Use Cautions for Use The Camera Keep this unit as far away as possible from electromagnetic equipment (such as microwave ovens, TVs, video games etc.). • If you use this unit on top of or near a TV, the pictures and/or sound on this unit may be disrupted by electromagnetic wave radiation.
  • Page 748 Materials – Cautions for Use Keep items away from the magnetic parts (A)/(B)/(C) that are easily influenced by magnetism. The effects of the magnets may cause items like bank cards, commuter cards, and clocks to cease functioning correctly. Do not spray the camera with insecticides or volatile chemicals. •...
  • Page 749 Materials – Cautions for Use When Using in Cold Places or at Low Temperatures • Skin burns may result if you leave the metal parts of the camera in direct contact with the skin for long periods of time at cold places (environments with temperatures at or below 0 oC (32 oF), such as ski resorts or places at high altitude).
  • Page 750 Materials – Cautions for Use Cleaning Before cleaning the camera, remove the battery or the DC Coupler, and disconnect the power plug from the electrical outlet. Then wipe the camera with a dry, soft cloth. • When the camera is soiled badly, it can be cleaned by wiping the dirt off with a wrung wet cloth, and then with a dry cloth.
  • Page 751 The blower can scratch the image sensor if it touches. • Do not use any objects except a blower brush to clean the image sensor. • If you cannot remove the dirt or dust with the blower, consult the dealer or Panasonic.
  • Page 752 Materials – Cautions for Use Cleaning the Viewfinder If the viewfinder is dirty, then remove the eye cup and clean. While pushing the eye cup lock lever (D), push the eye cup up in the direction of the arrow and remove (E). Blow dirt off the surface of the viewfinder using a commercially available blower, then lightly wipe with a soft, dry cloth.
  • Page 753 Materials – Cautions for Use Monitor/Viewfinder • Do not push hard on the monitor. This may cause irregular coloration or malfunction. • Extremely high precision technology is employed to produce the monitor/viewfinder screen. However there may be some dark or bright spots, or spots that light constantly (red, blue, or green) on the screen.
  • Page 754 To improve the dust and splash resistant performance of the interchangeable lens (H-ES12060/H-FS12060), a lens mount rubber is used in the mount. – The lens mount rubber will leave scuff marks on the digital camera mount, but this does not impact performance. – To replace the lens mount rubber, contact Panasonic.
  • Page 755 Materials – Cautions for Use Battery The battery is a rechargeable lithium ion battery. It is highly sensitive to temperature and humidity, and the effect on performance increases as the temperature rises or drops. Always remove the battery after use. •...
  • Page 756 Materials – Cautions for Use Charger, AC Adaptor • The charging lights may blink under the influence of static electricity or electromagnetic wave, depending on the charging environment. This phenomenon has no effects on charging. • If you use the battery charger near a radio, the radio reception may be disturbed. Keep the charger 1 m (3.3 feet) or more away from radio.
  • Page 757 Please note in advance that Panasonic is not liable in any way for any direct or indirect damage from the alteration or vanishing of information or personal information.
  • Page 758 Check all the parts before recording when you have not used the camera for a long period of time. Image Data • Recorded data may be damaged or lost if the camera breaks down due to inappropriate handling. Panasonic will not be liable for any damage caused due to loss of recorded data.
  • Page 759 Materials – Cautions for Use Tripod • Make sure the tripod is stable when the camera is attached to it. • When using a tripod, removal of the battery may not be possible. • Care is required because tightening the screw excessively may damage the camera, or cause the rating label to come off.
  • Page 760 LAN devices, ensure that the appropriate measures are taken for safety designs and defects for the systems used. Panasonic will not take any responsibility for any damage that arises when using the camera for any purpose other than as a wireless LAN device.
  • Page 761: Number Of Pictures That Can Be Taken And Available Recording Time With The Battery

    The number of pictures that can be taken is according to the CIPA (Camera & Imaging Products Association) standards. • Using a Lexar CFexpress Type B card. • Using a Panasonic SDXC memory card. • The values listed are approximate. Recording Pictures (When Using the Monitor) When the interchangeable lens (H-ES12060) is used...
  • Page 762 The numbers in parentheses indicate the values that result when [Time to Sleep] in [Power Save LVF Shooting] is set to [1SEC] and the [Power Save LVF Shooting] function works as intended. (Based on the test conditions derived from the CIPA standard and specified by Panasonic)
  • Page 763 Materials – Number of Pictures That Can Be Taken and Available Recording Time with the Battery Recording Videos (When Using the Monitor) When the interchangeable lens (H-ES12060) is used (A) Using a CFexpress card (B) Using an SDXC memory card Continuous Actual available...
  • Page 764 Materials – Number of Pictures That Can Be Taken and Available Recording Time with the Battery [5.7K/60p/420/10-L] [5.7K/50p/420/10-L] [C4K/120p/420/10-L] [C4K/100p/420/10-L] [C4K/60p/422/10-I(H)] [C4K/50p/422/10-I(H)] [C4K/60p/422/10-I(L)] [C4K/50p/422/10-I(L)] [C4K/60p/420/10-L] [C4K/50p/420/10-L] [C4K/30p/420/10-L] [C4K/25p/420/10-L] [MOV] [C4K/24p/420/10-L] [FHD/240p/422/10-I] [FHD/200p/422/10-I] [FHD/240p/420/10-L] [FHD/200p/420/10-L] [FHD/60p/422/10-I] [FHD/50p/422/10-I] [FHD/60p/420/10-L] [FHD/50p/420/10-L] [FHD/24p/420/10-L]...
  • Page 765 Materials – Number of Pictures That Can Be Taken and Available Recording Time with the Battery [5.7K/30p/422 HQ] [5.7K/30p/422] [5.7K/25p/422 HQ] [Apple ProRes] [5.7K/25p/422] [5.7K/24p/422 HQ] [5.7K/24p/422] • Actual available recording time is the time available for recording when repeating actions such as turning the camera on and off, starting/stopping recording, etc.
  • Page 766 Materials – Number of Pictures That Can Be Taken and Available Recording Time with the Battery When the interchangeable lens (H-FS12060) is used (A) Using a CFexpress card (B) Using an SDXC memory card Continuous Actual available available recording time recording time [Rec.
  • Page 767 Materials – Number of Pictures That Can Be Taken and Available Recording Time with the Battery [5.7K/60p/420/10-L] [5.7K/50p/420/10-L] [C4K/120p/420/10-L] [C4K/100p/420/10-L] [C4K/60p/422/10-I(H)] [C4K/50p/422/10-I(H)] [C4K/60p/422/10-I(L)] [C4K/50p/422/10-I(L)] [C4K/60p/420/10-L] [C4K/50p/420/10-L] [C4K/30p/420/10-L] [C4K/25p/420/10-L] [MOV] [C4K/24p/420/10-L] [FHD/240p/422/10-I] [FHD/200p/422/10-I] [FHD/240p/420/10-L] [FHD/200p/420/10-L] [FHD/60p/422/10-I] [FHD/50p/422/10-I] [FHD/60p/420/10-L] [FHD/50p/420/10-L] [FHD/24p/420/10-L]...
  • Page 768 Materials – Number of Pictures That Can Be Taken and Available Recording Time with the Battery [5.7K/30p/422 HQ] [5.7K/30p/422] [5.7K/25p/422 HQ] [Apple ProRes] [5.7K/25p/422] [5.7K/24p/422 HQ] [5.7K/24p/422] • Actual available recording time is the time available for recording when repeating actions such as turning the camera on and off, starting/stopping recording, etc.
  • Page 769 Materials – Number of Pictures That Can Be Taken and Available Recording Time with the Battery Playback (When Using the Monitor) When the interchangeable lens (H-ES12060) is used Card used Playback time CFexpress card 240 minutes SDXC memory card 240 minutes When the interchangeable lens (H-FS12060) is used Card used Playback time...
  • Page 770: Number Of Pictures That Can Be Taken And Video Recording Time With Cards

    Materials – Number of Pictures That Can Be Taken and Video Recording Time with Cards Number of Pictures That Can Be Taken and Video Recording Time with Cards Listed below are the numbers of pictures and the time lengths of videos that can be recorded on a card.
  • Page 771 Materials – Number of Pictures That Can Be Taken and Video Recording Time with Cards Video Recording Time • “h” is an abbreviation for hour, “m” for minute and “s” for second. • Video recording time is the total time of all the videos which have been recorded. •...
  • Page 772 Materials – Number of Pictures That Can Be Taken and Video Recording Time with Cards • [Rec. File Format]: [MOV] [System Frequency]: [59.94Hz (NTSC)] CFexpress card capacity SD card capacity [Rec Quality] 128 GB 256 GB 512 GB 64 GB 128 GB 256 GB [C4K/60p/422/10-I(H)]/...
  • Page 773 Materials – Number of Pictures That Can Be Taken and Video Recording Time with Cards [5.8K/30p/420/10-L]/ [5.8K/24p/420/10-L]/ [5.7K/30p/420/10-L]/ [5.7K/24p/420/10-L]/ [C4K/60p/422/10-L]/ [C4K/60p/420/10-L]/ [C4K/48p/422/10-L]/ [C4K/48p/420/10-L]/ [4K/60p/422/10-L]/ 1h20m 2h50m 5h40m 42m00s 1h20m 2h40m [4K/60p/420/10-L]/ [4K/48p/422/10-L]/ [4K/48p/420/10-L]/ [FHD/240p/422/10-L]/ [FHD/240p/420/10-L]/ [FHD/60p/422/10-I]/ [FHD/48p/422/10-I]/ [FHD/30p/422/10-I]/ [FHD/24p/422/10-I] [C4K/30p/422/10-L]/ [C4K/30p/420/10-L]/ [C4K/24p/422/10-L]/ [C4K/24p/420/10-L]/...
  • Page 774 Materials – Number of Pictures That Can Be Taken and Video Recording Time with Cards [System Frequency]: [50.00Hz (PAL)] CFexpress card capacity SD card capacity [Rec Quality] 128 GB 256 GB 512 GB 64 GB 128 GB 256 GB [C4K/50p/422/10-I(H)]/ [4K/50p/422/10-I(H)]/ 21m00s 42m00s...
  • Page 775 Materials – Number of Pictures That Can Be Taken and Video Recording Time with Cards [FHD/50p/422/10-L]/ [FHD/50p/420/10-L]/ [FHD/50i/422/10-I]/ 2h45m 5h40m 11h20m 1h25m 2h45m 5h25m [FHD/25p/422/10-L]/ [FHD/25p/420/10-L] [FHD/50i/422/10-L] 5h35m 11h15m 22h40m 2h50m 5h35m 10h55m...
  • Page 776 Materials – Number of Pictures That Can Be Taken and Video Recording Time with Cards [System Frequency]: [24.00Hz (CINEMA)] CFexpress card capacity SD card capacity [Rec Quality] 128 GB 256 GB 512 GB 64 GB 128 GB 256 GB [C4K/24p/422/10-I]/ [4K/24p/422/10-I]/ 42m00s 1h20m...
  • Page 777 Materials – Number of Pictures That Can Be Taken and Video Recording Time with Cards • [Rec. File Format]: [Apple ProRes] [System Frequency]: [59.94Hz (NTSC)] CFexpress card capacity [Rec Quality] 128 GB 256 GB 512 GB [5.7K/30p/422 HQ] 8m00s 17m00s 35m00s [5.7K/30p/422] 13m00s...
  • Page 778 Materials – Number of Pictures That Can Be Taken and Video Recording Time with Cards • The number of pictures that can be taken and the available recording time will be shorter depending on the SD card used when recording with [Segmented File Recording] or [Loop Recording (video)].
  • Page 779: List Of Default Settings/Custom Saving/Settings Available For Copying

    Materials – List of Default Settings/Custom Saving/Settings Available for Copying List of Default Settings/Custom Saving/ Settings Available for Copying : Using [Reset], the function to return to default settings : Using [Save to Custom Mode], the function to save settings details in the Custom mode : Using [Save/Restore Camera Setting], the function to copy settings details Menu...
  • Page 780 Materials – List of Default Settings/Custom Saving/Settings Available for Copying [Min. Shutter Speed] [AUTO] [Vignetting Comp.] [OFF] [Diffraction Compensation] [OFF] [Filter Effect] [OFF] [Filter Settings] [Simultaneous Record w/o [OFF] Filter] Menu Default setting [Photo]: [Focus] [AF Detection Setting] [OFF] [Detecting Subject] [HUMAN] [AF Custom Setting(Photo)] [Set 1]...
  • Page 781 Materials – List of Default Settings/Custom Saving/Settings Available for Copying Menu Default setting [Photo]: [Flash] [Flash Mode] [Firing Mode] [TTL] [Flash Adjust.] [±0 EV] [Flash Synchro] [1ST] [Manual Flash Adjust.] [1/1] [Auto Exposure Comp.] [OFF] [Wireless] [OFF] [Wireless Channel] [1CH] [Wireless FP] [OFF] [Communication Light]...
  • Page 782 Materials – List of Default Settings/Custom Saving/Settings Available for Copying Menu Default setting [Photo]: [Others (Photo)] [Bracketing Type] [OFF] [Bracketing] [More Settings] — [Silent Mode] [OFF] [Operation Mode] [E-Stabilization (Video)] [OFF] [Image Stabilizer] [Boost I.S. (Video)] [OFF] [Anamorphic (Video)] [OFF] [Lens Information] [Lens1] [Burst Shot 1 Setting]...
  • Page 783 Materials – List of Default Settings/Custom Saving/Settings Available for Copying Menu Default setting [Video]: [Image Quality] [Exposure Mode] [Photo Style] [Metering Mode] [Dynamic Range Boost] [OFF] [ISO Auto Lower Limit [100] Setting] [ISO Sensitivity (video)] [ISO Auto Upper Limit [AUTO] Setting] [Synchro Scan] [OFF]...
  • Page 784 Materials – List of Default Settings/Custom Saving/Settings Available for Copying Menu Default setting [Video]: [Image Format] When [System Frequency] is set to [59.94Hz (NTSC)] or [50.00Hz (PAL)]: [MP4] [Rec. File Format] When [System Frequency] is set to [24.00Hz (CINEMA)]: [MOV] [Image Area of Video] [FULL] When [System...
  • Page 785 Materials – List of Default Settings/Custom Saving/Settings Available for Copying Menu Default setting [Video]: [Focus] [AF Detection Setting] [OFF] [Detecting Subject] [HUMAN] [ON] / [OFF] [OFF] [AF Custom Setting(Video)] [SET] — [ON] / [OFF] [OFF] [Focus Limiter] [SET] — [Continuous AF] [MODE1] [AF Assist Light] [ON]...
  • Page 786 Materials – List of Default Settings/Custom Saving/Settings Available for Copying Menu Default setting [Video]: [Audio] [ON] / [OFF] [OFF] [Sound Rec Level Disp.] [SET] — [Mute Sound Input] [OFF] [Sound Rec Gain Level] [STANDARD] [Sound Rec Level Adj.] [0dB] [Sound Rec Quality] [48kHz/24bit] [Sound Rec Level Limiter] [ON]...
  • Page 787 Materials – List of Default Settings/Custom Saving/Settings Available for Copying Menu Default setting [Video]: [Others (Video)] [Silent Mode] [OFF] [Operation Mode] [E-Stabilization (Video)] [OFF] [Image Stabilizer] [Boost I.S. (Video)] [OFF] [Anamorphic (Video)] [OFF] [Lens Information] [Lens1] [Self Timer] [Self Timer Setting] [Self Timer For Video] [OFF] [Focus Position Setting]...
  • Page 788 Materials – List of Default Settings/Custom Saving/Settings Available for Copying Menu Default setting [Custom]: [Image Quality] [Show/Hide Photo Style] — [Photo Style [My Photo Style Settings] — Settings] [Reset Photo Style] — [ISO Increments] [1/3 EV] [Extended ISO] [OFF] [Multi Metering] [±0EV] [Center Weighted] [±0EV]...
  • Page 789 Materials – List of Default Settings/Custom Saving/Settings Available for Copying Menu Default setting [Custom]: [Focus/Shutter] [AFS] [FOCUS] [Focus/Shutter Priority] [AFC] [BALANCE] [Focus Switching for Vert / Hor] [OFF] [AF/AE Lock Hold] [OFF] [AF+MF] [OFF] [Focus Ring] [ON] [AF Mode] [ON] [MF Assist] [Press Joystick] [OFF]...
  • Page 790 Materials – List of Default Settings/Custom Saving/Settings Available for Copying [Shutter AF] [ON] [Eye Detection Display] [ON] [Half-Press Shutter] [OFF] [Assign REC to Shutter Button] [ON] [Quick AF] [OFF] [Eye Sensor AF] [OFF] [Looped Focus Frame] [OFF] [Keep Enlarged Display] [ON] [Enlarged Live Display(Video)]...
  • Page 791 Materials – List of Default Settings/Custom Saving/Settings Available for Copying Menu Default setting [Custom]: [Operation] [Layout Style] [MODE1] [Front Dial Assignment] [Value] [Q.MENU Settings] [Item Customize (Photo)] — [Item Customize (Video)] — [Touch Screen] [ON] [Touch Tab] [OFF] [Touch Settings] [Touch AF] [AF] [Touch Pad AF]...
  • Page 792 Materials – List of Default Settings/Custom Saving/Settings Available for Copying [AF ON] button Joystick [Q] button Cursor buttons / [MENU/ SET] button Control dial ] (AF mode) button ] (Playback) button Touch screen ] (Cancel) button / ] (Delete) button / Fn button (Fn1) [DISP.] button ] (Exposure...
  • Page 793 Materials – List of Default Settings/Custom Saving/Settings Available for Copying [Setting in REC mode] — [Fn Button Set] [Setting in PLAY mode] — [WB/ISO/Expo. Button] [AFTER PRESSING2] [ISO Displayed [Front/Rear Dials] Setting] [Cursor Buttons (Up/ [OFF] [Exposure Comp. Down)] Disp. Setting] [Front/Rear Dials] [Assign Dial (F/SS)] [SET1]...
  • Page 794 Materials – List of Default Settings/Custom Saving/Settings Available for Copying Menu Default setting [Custom]: [Monitor / Display (Photo)] [Duration Time (photo)] [OFF] [Auto Review] [Playback Operation [OFF] Priority] [ON] / [OFF] [OFF] [Constant Preview] [SET] — [Histogram] [OFF] [Photo Grid Line] [OFF] [MODE1] / [MODE2] / [OFF]...
  • Page 795 Materials – List of Default Settings/Custom Saving/Settings Available for Copying Menu Default setting [Custom]: [Monitor / Display (Video)] [Read LUT File] — [LUT Select] [Vlog_709] [V-Log View Assist] [LUT View Assist [OFF] (Monitor)] [LUT View Assist (HDMI)] [OFF] [Monitor] [MODE2] [HLG View Assist] [HDMI] [AUTO]...
  • Page 796 Materials – List of Default Settings/Custom Saving/Settings Available for Copying Menu Default setting [Custom]: [IN/OUT] [Info Display] [OFF] [Down Convert] [AUTO] [HDMI Rec Output] [HDMI Recording Control] [OFF] [Sound Output (HDMI)] [ON] [Enlarged Live Display] [OFF] [Fan Mode] [AUTO2] [Front Tally Lamp] [Tally Lamp] [Rear Tally Lamp] Menu...
  • Page 797 Materials – List of Default Settings/Custom Saving/Settings Available for Copying Menu Default setting [Setup]: [Card/File] [Card Format] — [Recording Method] [Double Card Slot Function] [Destination Card Slot] [Same As Photo(DCF [Video File Name] Standard)] [Camera Index] [CINE Style File Setting] [Next Card Number] [001] [Select Folder]...
  • Page 798 Materials – List of Default Settings/Custom Saving/Settings Available for Copying Menu Default setting [Setup]: [Monitor / Display] [Sleep Mode] [5MIN.] [Sleep Mode(Wi-Fi)] [ON] [Power Save Mode] [Auto LVF/Monitor Off] [5MIN.] [Power Save LVF — Shooting] [Thermal [Recording Max [STANDARD] Management] Temperature] [Monitor Frame Rate] [60fps]...
  • Page 799 Materials – List of Default Settings/Custom Saving/Settings Available for Copying Menu Default setting [Setup]: [IN/OUT] [Beep Volume] [AF Beep Volume] [Beep] [AF Beep Tone] [E-Shutter Vol] [E-Shutter Tone] [Headphone Volume] [LEVEL3] [COMBINED WITH [Sound Monitoring Channel(Play)] REC] [Wi-Fi] — [Bluetooth] —...
  • Page 800 Materials – List of Default Settings/Custom Saving/Settings Available for Copying Menu Default setting [Setup]: [Setting] [Save to Custom Mode] — [Load Custom Mode] — [Limit No. of Custom Mode] [Edit Title] — [Custom Mode Settings] [How to Reload Custom — Mode] [Select Loading Details] —...
  • Page 801 Materials – List of Default Settings/Custom Saving/Settings Available for Copying Menu Default setting [Setup]: [Others] [Clock Set] 0:00:00 1/1/2022 [Time Zone] [59.94Hz (NTSC)] / [System Frequency] [50.00Hz (PAL)] [Pixel Refresh] — [Sensor Cleaning] — [Language] [Firmware Version] — [Approved Regulations] —...
  • Page 802 Materials – List of Default Settings/Custom Saving/Settings Available for Copying Menu Default setting [My Menu]: [Edit My Menu] [Add] — [Sorting] — [Delete] — [Display from My Menu] [OFF] Menu Default setting [Playback]: [Playback Mode] [Playback Mode] [Normal Play] [Slide Show] —...
  • Page 803 Materials – List of Default Settings/Custom Saving/Settings Available for Copying Menu Default setting [Playback]: [Add/Delete Info.] [Protect] — [Rating] — Menu Default setting [Playback]: [Edit Image] [Resize] — [Rotate] — [Video Divide] — [Copy] — Menu Default setting [Playback]: [Others] [Delete Confirmation] ["No"...
  • Page 804: List Of Functions That Can Be Set In Each Recording Mode

    Materials – List of Functions That Can Be Set in Each Recording Mode List of Functions That Can Be Set in Each Recording Mode Menu [Photo]: [Image Quality] [Photo Style] [Metering Mode] [Aspect Ratio] [Picture Quality] [Picture Size] [Handheld High-Res] [Picture Quality] [Picture Size] [High Resolution Mode...
  • Page 805 Materials – List of Functions That Can Be Set in Each Recording Mode Menu [Photo]: [Focus] [AF Detection Setting] [Detecting Subject] [AF Custom Setting(Photo)] [Focus Limiter] [AF Assist Light] [ON] / [OFF] [Focus Peaking] [SET] [1-Area AF Moving Speed] Menu [Photo]: [Flash] [Flash Mode]...
  • Page 806 Materials – List of Functions That Can Be Set in Each Recording Mode Menu [Photo]: [Others (Photo)] [Bracketing Type] [Bracketing] [More Settings] [Silent Mode] [Operation Mode] [E-Stabilization (Video)] [Image Stabilizer] [Boost I.S. (Video)] [Anamorphic (Video)] [Lens Information] [Burst Shot 1 Setting] [Burst Shot Setting] [Burst Shot 2 Setting] [Shutter Type]...
  • Page 807 Materials – List of Functions That Can Be Set in Each Recording Mode Menu [Video]: [Image Quality] [Exposure Mode] [Photo Style] [Metering Mode] [Dynamic Range Boost] [ISO Auto Lower Limit Setting] [ISO Sensitivity (video)] [ISO Auto Upper Limit Setting] [Synchro Scan] [Flicker Decrease (Video)] [Master Pedestal Level] [SS/Gain Operation]...
  • Page 808 Materials – List of Functions That Can Be Set in Each Recording Mode Menu [Video]: [Image Format] [Rec. File Format] [Image Area of Video] [Rec Quality] [Rec Quality (My List)] [Variable Frame Rate] [Time Code Display] [Count Up] [Time Code Value] [Time Code] [Time Code Mode] [HDMI Time Code...
  • Page 809 Materials – List of Functions That Can Be Set in Each Recording Mode Menu [Video]: [Audio] [Sound Rec Level Disp.] [Mute Sound Input] [Sound Rec Gain Level] [Sound Rec Level Adj.] [Sound Rec Quality] [Sound Rec Level Limiter] [Wind Noise Canceller] [Wind Cut] [Lens Noise Cut] [Mic Socket]...
  • Page 810 Materials – List of Functions That Can Be Set in Each Recording Mode Menu [Video]: [Others (Video)] [Silent Mode] [Operation Mode] [E-Stabilization (Video)] [Image Stabilizer] [Boost I.S. (Video)] [Anamorphic (Video)] [Lens Information] [Self Timer] [Self Timer Setting] [Self Timer For Video] [Focus Transition] [Loop Recording (video)] [Segmented File Recording]...
  • Page 811: Specifications

    Materials – Specifications Specifications The specifications are subject to change for performance enhancement. Digital camera body (DC-GH6): Information for your safety Power source: 9.0 V Power consumption: 4.8 W (when recording with the monitor), 3.8 W (when playing back with the monitor) [When using the interchangeable lens (H-ES12060)] 4.6 W (when recording with the monitor), 3.6 W (when playing back with the...
  • Page 812 Materials – Specifications Image sensor Image sensor ≥ 4/3″ Live MOS sensor, a total of 26,520,000 pixels, primary color filter Effective number of pixels of the camera ≥ 25,210,000 pixels Latitude 13+ stops (when [Dynamic Range Boost] is set to [ON]), 12+ stops (when [Dynamic Range Boost] is set to [OFF]) ([V-Log]) Recording format for still images File format for still images...
  • Page 813 Materials – Specifications When the aspect ratio setting is [16:9] [L]: 5776×3248 [M]: 4096×2304 [S]: 2944×1656 High Resolution mode ([XL]): 11552×6496 High Resolution mode ([LL]): 8192×4608 When the aspect ratio setting is [1:1] [L]: 4336×4336 [M]: 3072×3072 [S]: 2208×2208 High Resolution mode ([XL]): 8672×8672 High Resolution mode ([LL]): 6144×6144 Image quality for pictures ≥...
  • Page 814 Materials – Specifications Viewfinder Type ≥ Aspect ratio 4:3, 0.5 inches, approx. 3,680,000 dots, organic EL (OLED) live view viewfinder Field of view ratio ≥ Approx. 100 % Magnification ≥ −1 Approx. 1.52×, Approx. 0.76× (35 mm film camera equivalent), −1.0 m 50 mm at infinity, with aspect ratio set to [4:3] Eye point...
  • Page 815 Materials – Specifications Focus AF type ≥ TTL type based on image detection (Contrast AF) Focus mode ≥ AFS / AFC / MF AF mode ≥ Tracking / Full Area AF / Zone (Horizontal/Vertical) / Zone / 1-Area+Supplementary / 1-Area / Pinpoint Focus area selection is possible by touching or with the joystick Exposure control Light metering system, Light metering mode...
  • Page 816 Materials – Specifications ISO sensitivity for video (standard output sensitivity) ≥ Normal: [Dynamic Range Boost] [OFF]: AUTO / 50 / 100 to 12800 (base sensitivity ISO100) [ON] : AUTO / 800 to 12800 (base sensitivity ISO800) [V-Log]: [Dynamic Range Boost] [OFF]: AUTO / 125 / 250 to 12800 (base sensitivity ISO250) [ON]...
  • Page 817 Materials – Specifications White balance White balance mode ≥ AWB / AWBc / AWBw / Daylight / Cloudy / Shade / Incandescent lights / Flash / Set mode 1, 2, 3, 4 / Color temperature 1, 2, 3, 4 Shutter Type ≥...
  • Page 818 / 50 frames or more *7 Using a CFexpress Type B card *8 Using an SDXC memory card compliant with UHS-II UHS Speed Class 3 (When recording is performed under the test conditions specified by Panasonic) Zoom Extended Tele Conversion (Picture) ≥...
  • Page 819 Materials – Specifications Interface ≥ ® USB Type-C , SuperSpeed USB 10Gbps (USB 3.2 Gen 2) Supports USB Power Delivery (9.0 V/3.0 A) HDMI ≥ HDMI Type A [REMOTE] ≥ ‰2.5 mm jack [MIC] ≥ ‰3.5 mm stereo mini jack Mic Input (Plug-in Power) / Mic Input / Line Input (Operate the menu to switch between these inputs) Standard input level: −55 dBV (Mic Input) / −10 dBV (Line Input)
  • Page 820 Materials – Specifications External dimensions / Mass (Weight) External dimensions ≥ Approx. 138.4 mm (W)×100.3 mm (H)×99.6 mm (D) (5.45″ (W)×3.95″ (H)×3.92″ (D)) (excluding the projecting parts) Mass (Weight) ≥ Approx. 823 /1.81 lb (camera body, with battery and one SD memory card) Approx.
  • Page 821 Materials – Specifications Wi-Fi Compliance standard ≥ IEEE 802.11a/b/g/n/ac (standard wireless LAN protocol) Frequency range used (central frequency) ≥ Specifications vary depending on the country or area where the camera was purchased. Refer to the “Operating Instructions / Owner’s Manual <Quick Start Guide>” (supplied) for details.
  • Page 822 Materials – Specifications Interchangeable Lens: H-ES12060 “LEICA DG VARIO-ELMARIT 12-60mm/F2.8-4.0 ASPH./ POWER O.I.S.” Mount ≥ Micro Four Thirds Mount Focal length ≥ f=12 mm to 60 mm (35 mm film camera equivalent: 24 mm to 120 mm) Lens construction ≥ 14 elements in 12 groups (4 aspherical lenses, 2 ED lenses) Aperture type ≥...
  • Page 823 Materials – Specifications Filter diameter ≥ 62 mm Maximum diameter ≥ ‰68.4 mm (2.7″) Overall length ≥ Approx. 86 mm (3.4″) (from the tip of the lens to the base side of the lens mount) Mass (Weight) ≥ Approx. 320 (0.70 lb) Dust and splash resistant ≥...
  • Page 824 Materials – Specifications Interchangeable Lens: H-FS12060 “LUMIX G VARIO 12-60mm/F3.5-5.6 ASPH./POWER O.I.S.” Mount ≥ Micro Four Thirds Mount Focal length ≥ f=12 mm to 60 mm (35 mm film camera equivalent: 24 mm to 120 mm) Lens construction ≥ 11 elements in 9 groups (3 aspherical lenses, 1 ED lens) Aperture type ≥...
  • Page 825 Materials – Specifications Filter diameter ≥ 58 mm Maximum diameter ≥ ‰66.0 mm (2.6″) Overall length ≥ Approx. 71 mm (2.8″) (from the tip of the lens to the base side of the lens mount) Mass (Weight) ≥ Approx. 210 (0.46 lb) Dust and splash resistant ≥...
  • Page 826: Trademarks And Licenses

    Materials – Trademarks and Licenses Trademarks and Licenses • Micro Four Thirds™ and Micro Four Thirds Logo marks are trademarks or registered trademarks of OM Digital Solutions Corporation, in Japan, the United States, the European Union and other countries. • Lexar, the Lexar logo, and all other Lexar trademarks are the property of Longsys Electronics (HK) Co., Ltd.
  • Page 827 QuickTime and the QuickTime logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Apple Inc., used under license therefrom. • HDAVI Control™ is a trademark of Panasonic Corporation. • Adobe is a trademark or registered trademark of Adobe Systems Incorporated in the United States and/or other countries.
  • Page 828 ® The Bluetooth word mark and logos are registered trademarks owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks by Panasonic Corporation is under license. Other trademarks and trade names are those of their respective owners. • ®...
  • Page 829 Materials – Trademarks and Licenses • This product uses “DynaFont” from DynaComware Corporation. DynaFont is a registered trademark of DynaComware Taiwan Inc. • QR Code is a registered trademark of DENSO WAVE INCORPORATED. • LEICA is a registered trademark of Leica Microsystems IR GmbH. ELMARIT is a registered trademark of Leica Camera AG.
  • Page 830 [Firmware Version] [Software info]. At least three (3) years from delivery of this product, Panasonic will give to any third party who contacts us at the contact information provided below, for a charge no more than our cost of physically performing source code distribution, a complete machine-readable copy of the corresponding source code covered under GPL V2.0 or...
  • Page 831 Materials – Trademarks and Licenses Disposal of Old Equipment and Batteries Only for European Union and countries with recycling systems These symbols on the products, packaging, and/or accompanying documents mean that used electrical and electronic products and batteries must not be mixed with general household waste. For proper treatment, recovery and recycling of old products and used batteries, please take them to applicable collection points in accordance with your national legislation.

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