background image

236

EN

Customizing the Camera

6

Choosing the Settings Available via Multi-Fn 
 

(Multi Function Settings)

PA S M B

n

Choose the settings that can be accessed via multi-function buttons.

Menu

MENU

 

n

 

G

 

n

 5. Grid/Other Displays 

n

 Multi Function Settings

Select an indicator you wish to display when the 

INFO

 button is pressed, and 

put a check (

v

) next to it.

•  Select an option using 

FG

 and press the 

Q

 button to put a check (

v

) next to it. To 

remove the check, press the 

Q

 button again.

Highlight&Shadow Control

Change the setting using the front and rear dials. Press 
the 

INFO

 button to change the area (highlight, midtone, 

shadow) to be configured.

Color Creator

Use the front dial to adjust hue and the rear dial to adjust 
saturation.

K

ISO

n

ISO

Change the setting using the front and rear dials.

K

WB

n

WB

Magnify

A zoom frame will be displayed.

Image Aspect

Change the setting using the front and rear dials.

K

LV Mode

The setting switches between [Standard] and [S-OVF] 
with each press of the button.

Peaking

Turns on and off with each press of the button.

Histogram Exposure Warning 

(Histogram Settings)

PA S M B

n

Choose the brightness levels that the histogram shows as overexposed (highlights) 
or underexposed (shadows). These levels are used for exposure warnings in the 
histogram displays during shooting and photo playback.

• 

The areas shown in red or blue in the monitor and viewfinder [Highlight&Shadow] displays 

are also selected according to the values chosen for this option.

Menu

MENU

 

n

 

G

 

n

 5. Grid/Other Displays 

n

 Histogram Settings

Highlight

Choose the minimum brightness for the highlight warning.

[245]

 – 

[255]

Shadow

Choose the maximum brightness for the shadow warning.

[0]

 – 

[10]

Summary of Contents for IM027

Page 1: ...timum performance and a longer service life Be sure you have read and understood the contents of 11 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS before using this product Keep these instructions available for future reference...

Page 2: ...ions be sure to check with local authorities before use Our company will not be held liable for the user s failure to comply with local regulations Disable wireless LAN and Bluetooth in areas where th...

Page 3: ...ct Manuals Product Manuals Instruction Manual this pdf A how to guide to the camera and its features The Instruction Manual can be downloaded from our website or directly using the OM Image Share smar...

Page 4: ...Rear Dials KDial Function nDial Function P 216 You can use the Fn lever to reverse the roles of the front and rear dials The lever can also be assigned other roles g Customizing the Fn Lever Fn Lever...

Page 5: ...g it in the desired direction S Represents pressing down on the center of the multi selector much as you would a button Cautions and limitations Tips and other helpful information for using the camera...

Page 6: ...r 29 Turning the camera on 30 Sleep Mode 30 Initial setup 31 What to Do If You Can t Read the Display 33 2 Shooting 34 Information displays while shooting 34 Switching between displays 37 Switching th...

Page 7: ...cannot focus on the subject Release Priority 84 Changing the settings of Starry Sky AF Starry Sky AF Setting 85 Functions for customizing AF operation to fit the subject 86 C AF Center Target Priorit...

Page 8: ...g the Focus Target NSpot Metering 112 Changing ISO sensitivity ISO 113 EV Steps for ISO Sensitivity Control ISO Step 114 Setting the range of ISO sensitivity values selected in Auto mode KISO A Upper...

Page 9: ...aspect Image Aspect 144 Peripheral illumination Shading Comp 144 Processing options KPicture Mode nPicture Mode 145 Choosing which options are displayed when selecting a picture mode KPicture Mode Se...

Page 10: ...6 Information display during playback 186 Playback image information 186 Switching the information display 187 Viewing photographs and movies 188 Viewing photographs 188 Watching movies 189 Finding Pi...

Page 11: ...ions VKInfo Settings 232 Displaying the Level Gauge when the shutter button is pressed halfway Va Level Gauge 233 Framing Guide Options KGrid Settings nGrid Settings 234 Combining Pictures Image Overl...

Page 12: ...ing a Language W 257 Calibrating the Level Gauge Level Adjust 258 Image Processing Check Pixel Mapping 258 Viewing the Firmware Version Firmware Version 258 Viewfinder Framing Grid Options VKGrid Sett...

Page 13: ...Fi 267 Installing Software 267 Readying the Computer Windows 268 Pairing the Computer with the Camera New Link 269 Adjusting Wi Fi Settings Wi Fi Connection 271 Uploading Pictures as They Are Taken 27...

Page 14: ...em chart 302 Cleaning and storing the camera 304 Cleaning the camera 304 Storage 304 Cleaning and checking the image pickup device 305 Pixel Mapping Checking the image processing functions 305 Shootin...

Page 15: ...chment mark P 26 a Mount Remove the body cap before attaching the lens b Stereo microphone P 180 199 c ON OFF lever P 30 d v button P 223 AFm AF metering mode button P 109 jY Sequential shooting self...

Page 16: ...er P 43 49 219 b AF ON button P 83 P 84 c Rear dial j P 43 50 63 188 205 216 218 d ISO f Rating button P 113 P 196 e Multi selector S T P 76 218 f Arrow pad FGHI P 188 g Q button P 63 69 188 h INFO bu...

Page 17: ...a Camera Body cap EP 18 eyecup Hot shoe cover Strap CB USB13 USB cable BLX 1 rechargeable lithium ion battery USB AC adapter F 7AC Warranty Card CC 1 cable clip CP 2 cable protector Basic Manual The b...

Page 18: ...e strap as shown Keeper loop 2 Pass the end of the strap through the strap eyelet and back through the keeper loop 3 Pass the end of the strap through the buckle and tighten as shown Attach the other...

Page 19: ...when connecting the supplied USB and HDMI cables This prevents accidental disconnection and damage to the connectors 1 Mount the cable protector on the camera 2 Tighten the screw 3 Clip the cable cli...

Page 20: ...y Inserting the battery 1 Confirm that the ON OFF lever is in the OFF position 2 Open the battery compartment cover Battery compartment cover 1 2 Battery compartment lock 3 Loading the battery Use onl...

Page 21: ...Battery and charger P 290 Removing the battery Turn off the camera before opening or closing the battery compartment cover To remove the battery first push the battery lock knob in the direction of t...

Page 22: ...d off takes about 2 hours 30 minutes The lamp goes out as the batteries reach full charge Remove the USB cable from the camera If a charging error occurs the battery charge lamp will blink Disconnect...

Page 23: ...revent damage to the connectors g Attaching Cable Protectors P 19 The battery charge lamp lights during charging Charging times vary with the output of the USB device The lamp goes out as the batterie...

Page 24: ...efore first use or after being used with other cameras or computers g Formatting the card Card Formatting P 241 The camera has two card slots 1 Confirm that the ON OFF lever is in the OFF position 2 O...

Page 25: ...rd commercially available can be used with this camera SD SDHC and SDXC For the latest information please visit our website SD card write protect switch The SD card body has a write protect switch Set...

Page 26: ...sition 2 Remove the rear cap of the lens and the body cap of the camera 1 2 Rear cap 2 1 3 Align the lens attachment mark red on the camera with the alignment mark red on the lens then insert the lens...

Page 27: ...27 EN Preparation 1 5 Remove the front lens cap 2 1 1 1 1 2...

Page 28: ...28 EN Preparation 1 Removing Lenses 1 Confirm that the ON OFF lever is in the OFF position 2 Hold the lens release button and rotate the lens as shown Lens release button 1 2...

Page 29: ...90 Up to 270 Gently rotate the monitor within its range of motion Attempting to rotate the monitor beyond the limits shown below could damage the connectors The camera can be configured to display a...

Page 30: ...figured to turn the camera on and off using the Fn Lever Power Lever option g Configuring Fn Lever Power Lever P 222 Sleep Mode If no controls are used for a set period the camera will automatically e...

Page 31: ...r language Por favor selecciona tu idioma Veuillez choisir votre langue Bitte w hlen Sie Ihre Sprache OK OK OK OK OK OK 2 Highlight the desired language using the front or rear dial or the FGHI button...

Page 32: ...e using the FG buttons and press the Q button Press the INFO button to enable or disable daylight saving time 7 Press the Q button to set the clock Date and time information is recorded on the card to...

Page 33: ...e MENU button to view the menus K2 K1 AF My n q G e K1 YF 4 3 1 KK KK MENU button 2 Highlight the e setup tab using the front dial K2 K1 AF My n q G e e K n 1 3 Select a screen on which W appears usin...

Page 34: ...KT BKT S OVF S OVF RC RC ISO Auto fps ISO Auto F 0 0 0 0 0 0 KTest 100 100 FOCUSBKT FOCUSBKT AFLimit AFLimit S OVF S OVF NightLV NightLV USB USB 99 99 s s PC PC PC PC HDR1 HDR1 1 1 ND8 LV 100 F F Set...

Page 35: ...175 B Highlight shadow control P 215 C Exposure compensation value P 106 D Night Vision P 225 E LV Mode P 225 F Exposure compensation P 106 G AE BKT P 174 H Focus Indicator P 102 I Preview P 224 J Ape...

Page 36: ...io recording level P 62 Headphone volume P 62 _ Electronic Zoom P 62 Time code P 181 1 Displayed when the camera is connected to OM Capture in 0RAW Control mode and the computer is the sole save locat...

Page 37: ...S IS Auto 0 3 2022 02 01 16 30 43 0 0 5 6 200 250 P Small S AF 4 3 1 Auto ISO YF 0 60p L 8 Off x G 3 0 r 100 100 F WBAuto The viewfinder turns on automatically when you bring it to your eye When the v...

Page 38: ...y g Configuring the display for when the shutter button is pressed halfway Info by half pressing a P 231 Histogram display A histogram showing the distribution of brightness in the image is displayed...

Page 39: ...nual exposure P 49 B Bulb time P 51 Live composite P 54 C1 C2 C3 C4 Custom P 57 For information on n on the mode dial see P 59 1 Press the mode dial lock to unlock it and then turn to set the mode you...

Page 40: ...1 F 250 5 6 5 6 1 1 1 02 03 1 02 03 F F 60p 60p L 8 L 8 S AF S AF 3 3 L 1 4K ISO Auto ISO Auto F 0 0 0 0 0 0 100 100 r r O O 200 200 AF target AF confirmation mark AF frame If the camera is unable to...

Page 41: ...ject selection is not available when a frame rate of FHD 120 60p L 8 high speed movie recording is selected in n movie mode P 141 Tapping an icon switches the settings Do not touch the display with yo...

Page 42: ...playback operations 1 Press the MENU button to display the menus 2 Highlight the _ tab using the front dial K2 K1 AF My n q G e K1 YF 4 3 1 KK Basic Settings Image Quality Custom Mode Image Aspect Im...

Page 43: ...ra are displayed Exposure compensation can also be adjusted using the F button Press the F button and then rotate the front or rear dial 3 Take pictures 1 1023 1023 P 1 250 P 1 F 250 5 6 5 6 1 1 1 02...

Page 44: ...the setting g Changing ISO sensitivity ISO P 113 The aperture value shown when the displays flash varies with the lens and focal length Program Shift Without changing exposure you can choose from dif...

Page 45: ...eed selected automatically by the camera will appear in the display Exposure compensation can also be adjusted using the F button Press the F button and then rotate the front or rear dial 3 Take pictu...

Page 46: ...erture value If the subject is still overexposed at the higher value the limits of the camera metering system have been exceeded Use a third party ND Neutral Density filter to reduce the amount of lig...

Page 47: ...r speed The aperture selected automatically by the camera will appear in the display Exposure compensation can also be adjusted using the F button Press the F button and then rotate the front or rear...

Page 48: ...faster shutter speed Shutter speeds as fast as 1 32000 s are available in silent mode If the subject is still overexposed at the higher speed the limits of the camera metering system have been exceede...

Page 49: ...4K F 100 100 r r O O 200 200 ISO Difference from optimal exposure When Auto is selected for K ISO ISO sensitivity will automatically be adjusted for optimal exposure at the selected exposure settings...

Page 50: ...er Default bISO A Upper Default P 114 Using Exposure Compensation in Mode M In mode M exposure compensation is available when Auto is selected for K ISO Because exposure compensation is performed by a...

Page 51: ...longer the shutter is open When live bulb photography is selected you can check the results in the live view display and end exposure when you want to Time and Live Time Photography The exposure begin...

Page 52: ...automatically when the time selected for Bulb Time Timer is reached g Configuring BULB TIME COMP Settings BULB TIME COMP Settings P 173 Noise Reduction is applied after shooting The display shows the...

Page 53: ...ME COMP Settings P 173 Noise While shooting at slow shutter speeds noise may appear on screen These phenomena occur when the temperature rises in the image pickup device or image pickup device interna...

Page 54: ...1 1 1 02 03 1 02 03 F F 60p 60p L 8 L 8 S AF S AF 3 3 L 1 4K 100 100 r r O O F 5 6 5 6 F 200 200 ISO ISO B B LiveComp LiveComp 0 0 0 0 0 0 Press shutter button once to prepare for composite shooting P...

Page 55: ...with battery level and shooting conditions Some limitations apply to the choice of ISO sensitivity settings available Limitations apply to some features during shooting including sequential shooting...

Page 56: ...nu list P 311 2 Press the MENU button to display the menus 3 Highlight the _ tab using the front dial K2 K1 AF My n q G e K1 YF 4 3 1 KK Basic Settings Image Quality Custom Mode Image Aspect Image Rev...

Page 57: ...By default changes made after recall will not be applied to the stored settings The saved settings will be restored when next you select the custom mode with the mode dial Saving the Changes Made to S...

Page 58: ...ons and press the Q button MENU OK C2 C1 C3 C4 Custom Mode Set Set 6 Highlight Recall using the FG buttons and press the Q button MENU OK C1 Assign Recall Save Settings Reset Set 7 Highlight Yes using...

Page 59: ...articularly likely to occur at high ISO sensitivities If the temperature of the sensor increases further the camera will turn off automatically When using a Four Thirds system lens the AF will not ope...

Page 60: ...r speed affects how the subject appears Use the front dial to adjust exposure compensation and rear dial to adjust shutter speed Shutter speed can be set to values between 1 24 s and 1 32000 s M Freel...

Page 61: ...displayed in the viewfinder You can change the focus location by tapping the screen while recording 145min 145min REC nP 1 250 P 1 F 250 5 6 5 6 1 1 02 03 1 02 03 60p 60p L 8 L 8 C AF C AF M IS2 M IS2...

Page 62: ...recording level Choose the recording level 4 shutter speed Adjust shutter speed when S shutter priority AE or M manual is selected for nMode movie exposure mode P 60 5 aperture Adjust aperture when A...

Page 63: ...Move the cursor Q button Confirm the setting proceed to the next screen MENU button Cancel operation return to previous screen The following explanation uses AE BKT as an example 1 Press the MENU but...

Page 64: ...BKT ART BKT 5f 0 3EV WB BKT FL BKT 3 3f 1 0EV 3f 0 7EV 3f 0 3EV Focus BKT 5f 0 7EV 5f 1 0EV Bracketing Off This appears next to the currently selected option 5 Use FG to highlight an option and press...

Page 65: ...hown in gray If an item is currently unavailable due to the condition of the camera or other settings it is shown in gray When you press the Q button while a gray item is highlighted the reason it is...

Page 66: ...m you can access settings via buttons or icons in the display Direct Buttons Frequently used photographic functions are assigned to buttons These are referred to as direct buttons The buttons to which...

Page 67: ...126 a AFm button AF metering mode P 72 109 b F button Exposure compensation P 106 c R h button High Res Shot P 156 No function is assigned by default Direct buttons during movie recording Direct butto...

Page 68: ...p 1 use the following buttons FG Selects items displayed at the top HI Selects items displayed at the bottom In this example rotate the rear dial to set AF Mode Pressing the shutter button halfway to...

Page 69: ...itor at all times Press the Q button to activate the cursor p YF 1023 1 02 03 S IS Auto 0 3 2022 02 01 16 30 43 0 0 5 6 200 250 P Small S AF 4 3 1 Auto ISO YF 0 60p L 8 Off x G 3 0 r 100 100 F WBAuto...

Page 70: ...a setting using a direct button is shown as follows Super Control Panel Q n Face Eye Detection Additional Options Pressing the Q button in Step 2 displays options for the highlighted setting In some...

Page 71: ...208 e Manual flash output P 123 f Flash mode P 120 g K Image stabilizer P 136 h K Storage options P 243 i Face Eye Detection P 88 j Metering mode P 109 k Slot 1 K Image quality number of storable stil...

Page 72: ...suitable for taking pictures of still subjects or subjects with limited movement C AF Continuous AF In photo shooting mode the camera repeats measuring the distance between the subject and the camera...

Page 73: ...imer photography HDR photography the live ND filter or fisheye correction Preb Preset MF The camera automatically focuses on the preset focus point when shooting FAF Starry Sky AF only during photo sh...

Page 74: ...Starry sky AF cannot be used with Pro Capture KOrientation Linked N P 97 N Loop Settings P 100 KAF Limiter P 92 AF Illuminator P 96 Face Eye Detection P 88 and KAF Scanner P 94 are fixed at Off and Fr...

Page 75: ...ayed in S AF C AF C AF TR and FAF modes 1 Choose a focus mode marked with an b icon P 72 When recording movies choose S AFb 2 Press the shutter button halfway to focus using autofocus In FAFb mode pre...

Page 76: ...You can choose whether AF target selection wraps around the edges of the display P 100 f Small Small AF target 2 Take pictures The AF target selection display will clear from the monitor when the shut...

Page 77: ...Middle Middle f Large Large The only options available when FAF is selected are ySmall AMiddle and BLarge The only options available during movie recording are ySmall AMiddle BLarge and oAll The AF t...

Page 78: ...P 79 2 Release the multi selector when the desired mode is displayed AF target mode options will no longer be displayed The number of AF targets available may be reduced depending on shooting setting...

Page 79: ...tings KAF Target Mode Settings screen oAll If you put a check v next to an option it will be displayed as the option when selecting the AF target ISingle zCross AMid BLarge C C1 C C4 If you put a chec...

Page 80: ...P 1 F 250 5 6 5 6 1 1 1 02 03 1 02 03 F F 60p 60p L 8 L 8 L 1 4K F 0 0 0 0 0 0 100 100 Off Zoom frame AF display 10x 10x 100 100 Zoom AF display a a a a Press and hold Q 1 Press the button to which a...

Page 81: ...zoom by pressing and holding the a button Bulb F 5 6 Bulb 5 6 F 100 100 Exposure adjustment display for modes M and B Focus zoom applies to the display only Pictures taken with the camera are not affe...

Page 82: ...pen and during burst photography When C AFb or C AF TRb is selected you can switch to manual focus by rotating the focus ring while the camera is focusing in continuous AF and continuous tracking AF m...

Page 83: ...ode is C AF or C AF TR No The camera does not start AF operation when the shutter button is pressed halfway Yes The camera starts AF operation when the shutter button is pressed halfway If you press t...

Page 84: ...ation for when the AF mode is S AF and it cannot focus on the subject with autofocus Off If the camera cannot focus on the subject with autofocus the shutter cannot be released even when the shutter b...

Page 85: ...ff If AF Operation is set to a the shutter cannot be released even when the shutter button is pressed fully unless the camera is in focus If AF Operation is set to e and the AF ON button is pressed th...

Page 86: ...situations Menu MENU n AF n3 AF n KC AF Center Priority 1 Select an AF target mode for which the camera always assigns priority to the center target for a repeated series of focus operations and put...

Page 87: ...values for subjects that suddenly enter the frame that are moving rapidly away from the camera or that change speed or stop suddenly while moving toward or away from the camera The lower the value th...

Page 88: ...f multiple persons are detected choose the face to focus on by pressing the button to which IFace Selection P 212 has been assigned in Button Settings P 208 When you press the button a face that is cl...

Page 89: ...n still photography mode Assigning focus priority to buttons KFace Eye AF Button PA S M B n You can configure the camera so that pressing the shutter button halfway or pressing the AF ON button does n...

Page 90: ...or sports or driver E The camera detects planes and helicopters It tracks focus on such elements as the fuselage or cockpit F The camera detects trains It tracks focus on such elements as the cars or...

Page 91: ...03 F F 60p 60p L 8 L 8 S AF S AF 3 3 200 200 L 1 4K ISO Auto ISO Auto F 0 0 0 0 0 0 100 100 r r O O D D 3 Press the shutter button halfway to focus You can also press the AF ON button to focus P 83 W...

Page 92: ...Limiter using FG and press the Q button 2 Select On1 On2 On3 using FG and press the Q button MENU MENU OK 50 0 999 9m 10 0 999 9m 5 0 999 9m KAF Limiter Distance for On1 Distance for On2 Distance for...

Page 93: ...umber with FG Use HI to move between digits 000 0 999 9 m ft Distance for On2 Set the range of focusing distances to be used when On2 is selected Change the number with FG Use HI to move between digit...

Page 94: ...C AF C AF TR C AFb or C AF TRb is selected for KAF Mode P 72 Menu MENU n AF n3 AF n KAF Scanner Off The camera will not scan if unable to focus This prevents focus changing to such an extent that you...

Page 95: ...Value Off KAF Focus Adjustment setting screen Off The camera does not use the saved focus adjustment value On The camera uses the saved focus adjustment value 3 Return to the KAF Focus Adjustment set...

Page 96: ...the option selected for Silents Settings P 132 AF Target Display Mode AF Area Pointer PA S M B n In autofocus mode the position of the subject on which the camera has focused is shown by a green focu...

Page 97: ...ve different settings for landscape and portrait orientations and put a check v next to it Select an option using FG and press the Q button to put a check v next to it To remove the check press the Q...

Page 98: ...Target Point AF Target Mode Choose the home position AF target mode Only options selected for KAF Target Mode Settings P 79 are available AF Target Point Choose the home position focus target positio...

Page 99: ...ected according to how the camera is used or personal taste Menu MENU n AF n5 AF Target Settings Operations n NSelect Screen Settings f dial Assign roles to the front and rear dials Off None 6Pos Posi...

Page 100: ...ection after reaching the border of the display the target in the same row or column on the opposite border will be selected Loop 1 Loop 2 If you continue to press the multi selector in the same direc...

Page 101: ...ng Pad Off Monitor touch controls cannot be used for AF target selection during viewfinder photography On Monitor touch controls can be used for AF target selection during viewfinder photography Gentl...

Page 102: ...ng manual focus displays an indicator showing the direction and approximate amount of rotation required to bring the subject into focus Off Normal display On Rotating the focus ring during manual focu...

Page 103: ...ormal display On Adjusts background brightness When On is selected for Image Brightness Adj the live view display may be brighter or darker than the final photograph Using Focus Peaking The following...

Page 104: ...y Menu MENU n AF n6 MF n MF Clutch Operative The camera responds to the position of the lens focus ring Inoperative The camera focuses according to the option selected for KAF Mode nAF Mode regardless...

Page 105: ...en the camera is turned off This lets you turn the camera off without changing the focus position Menu MENU n AF n6 MF n Reset Lens Off The lens focus position is not reset when the camera is turned o...

Page 106: ...13 Negative No compensation 0 Positive During photo shooting exposure compensation can be adjusted by up to 5 0 EV The viewfinder and live view show the effects of values not exceeding 3 0 EV The expo...

Page 107: ...ntrol EV Step PA S M B n Choose the size of the increments used when adjusting shutter speed aperture exposure compensation and other exposure related settings Choose from 1 3 1 2 and 1 EV Menu MENU n...

Page 108: ...peaking and the LV super control panel are not available in the flicker scan display To view these items first press the INFO button to exit the flicker scan display Choosing the Shutter Speed Choose...

Page 109: ...ximately 2 of the frame CHi Spot metering highlight Increases spot metering exposure Ensures bright subjects appear bright CSh Spot metering shadow Lowers spot metering exposure Ensures dark subjects...

Page 110: ...mall portion approximately 2 of the frame CHi spot highlight metering Brightens the spot metering area brightening highlights CSh spot shadow metering Darkens the spot metering area darkening highligh...

Page 111: ...s pressed fully Yes Exposure is locked when the shutter button is pressed halfway S AF Only Exposure is locked when the shutter button is pressed halfway only when the AF mode is S AF S AFb FAF or FAF...

Page 112: ...B n Choose whether the camera meters the current AF target when C is selected for Metering Settings can be adjusted separately for spot spot highlight and spot shadow metering Menu MENU n _ n5 Meterin...

Page 113: ...selecting On for bISO Auto You can also choose maximum and standard values for ISO sensitivity g Setting the shutter speed at which the camera automatically raises ISO sensitivity KISO A Lowest S S P...

Page 114: ...0p 25 00p or 29 97p Auto is restricted to sensitivities of ISO 200 6400 EV Steps for ISO Sensitivity Control ISO Step PA S M B n Choose the size of the increments used when adjusting ISO sensitivity C...

Page 115: ...ter speed Press the Q button and set the shutter speed using FG Choosing the modes in which Auto can be used for ISO sensitivity KISO Auto bISO Auto PA S M B n Choose the modes in which Auto can be us...

Page 116: ...se reduction disabled Low Standard High Choose the amount of noise reduction performed Image Processing Options Low ISO Processing PA S M B n Choose the type of processing applied to photographs taken...

Page 117: ...n Menu MENU n _ n3 ISO Noise Reduction n Noise Reduction Off Noise reduction not performed On Noise reduction is performed at all shutter speeds Auto Noise reduction is performed automatically when th...

Page 118: ...in which flash units can be placed increases Flash units can control other compatible units or be fitted with radio commander receivers to allow the use of units that do not otherwise support radio f...

Page 119: ...era or flash unit is on could damage the equipment 1 Remove the hot shoe cover and attach the flash Slide the flash in until the foot clicks into place at the back of the shoe Hot shoe cover 2 Positio...

Page 120: ...ttings P 123 Fill In Enable the flash Shutter speed can be set to values between that selected for Slow Limit P 124 and X Sync P 124 Flash Off Disable the flash The flash will not fire even if the uni...

Page 121: ...e reduction Flash timing Shutter speed P A Fill flash No First Curtain No Front curtain sync 60 1 250 s Second Curtain 2 Rear curtain sync Yes First Curtain V Yes Front curtain sync Second Curtain V2...

Page 122: ...d Curtain V2 Rear curtain sync 2 Manual value 1 regardless of setting regardless of setting Manual No Front curtain sync Flash off regardless of setting regardless of setting 1 This is displayed only...

Page 123: ...are displayed on the flash mode selection screen Menu MENU n _ n6 Flash n Flash Mode Settings Reduce Red eye Reduce red eye in portrait photos No The camera does not display Reduce Red eye modes Yes...

Page 124: ...est shutter speed available for flash photography irrespective of subject brightness Menu MENU n _ n6 Flash n X Sync Choosing the Minimum Shutter Speed Slow Limit PA S M B n Choose the slowest shutter...

Page 125: ...ure balance to be used when using an external flash in TTL metering mode Menu MENU n _ n6 Flash n Balanced Flash Metering Off Gives priority to the subject during metering On Gives priority to the bal...

Page 126: ...ll meter the brightness and determines the exposure before each shot jSH1 High speed Sequential SH1 The camera takes photos at up to about 120 fps while the shutter button is held all the way down Foc...

Page 127: ...isit our website for details To cancel the activated self timer press G In j tj and j and ProCap modes the camera displays the view through the lens during shooting In jSH1 jSH2 ProCap SH1 and ProCap...

Page 128: ...n the shooting conditions Configuring the sequential shooting functions Sequential Shooting Settings PA S M B n You can choose which types of sequential shooting modes are displayed when you press the...

Page 129: ...s automatically when the limit is reached Select Off if you do not want to put a limit on the number of frames To put a limit on the number of frames select the number and press the Q button The setti...

Page 130: ...ove the check press the Q button again tY12s tY2s tYC are displayed when Anti Shockr is set to On in Anti Shockr Settings P 131 MENU MENU Y12s Y12s OK Y2s Y2s YC YC Self timer Settings Self timer Sett...

Page 131: ...ction screen Normal shooting modes o j etc are displayed On Anti shock shooting modes to tj etc are displayed on the drive mode selection screen Normal shooting modes o j etc are not displayed Waiting...

Page 132: ...audible when noise reduction is active 8 Choose whether to allow the beep to sound as specified P 251 AF Illuminator Choose whether to allow AF Illuminator to work as specified P 96 Flash Mode Choose...

Page 133: ...selected for KAF Mode P 72 the camera will focus before each shot Pro Capture SH1 ProCap SH1 Choose this option if the distance to the subject is unlikely to change very much during shooting The came...

Page 134: ...P 1 250 P 1 F 250 5 6 5 6 1 1 1 02 03 1 02 03 F F 60p 60p L 8 L 8 S AF S AF 3 3 L 1 4K ISO Auto ISO Auto F 0 0 0 0 0 0 100 100 r r O O 200 200 Capture icon Max fps Pre shutter Frames and Frame Count...

Page 135: ..._ n7 Drive Mode n Anti Flicker Shooting FLK appears in the display when On is selected FLK FLK 1 1023 1023 P 1 250 P 1 F 250 5 6 5 6 1 1 1 02 03 1 02 03 F F 60p 60p L 8 L 8 S AF S AF 3 3 L 1 4K F 0 0...

Page 136: ...Auto Auto I S Image stabilization applies to motion on all axes If panning motion is detected the camera will automatically suspend image stabilization on that axis S IS1 All Direction Shake I S Imag...

Page 137: ...This can be changed g Image Stabilization for IS Lenses Lens I S Priority P 139 S IS Auto functions as S IS1 when On is selected for Lens I S Priority P 139 When you select S IS Auto or S IS1 with jS...

Page 138: ...ed halfway Off Image stabilization is not performed while the shutter button is pressed halfway Burst mode image stabilization jImage Stabilizer PA S M B n Choose the type of image stabilization appli...

Page 139: ...yed on the monitor when the shutter button is pressed halfway and during exposure There is no guarantee that the picture will be without blurs even if the camera motion indicator stays within the gray...

Page 140: ...cted in the menus g Combinations of JPEG image sizes and compression rates KK Detailed Settings P 143 During the high resolution shooting P 156 you can select between AF IF JF AF RAW IF RAW and JF RAW...

Page 141: ...be recorded without interframe compression It is suitable for editing but the data will be large Playback Frame Rate 60p 59 94p 59 94fps 24 00p can only be selected when Movie Resolution is C4K 50p 5...

Page 142: ...ur choice of playback frame rate determines the playback speed multiplier Limitations apply to combination of the Sensor Frame Rate and Playback Frame Rate Changes to settings are reflected in the mov...

Page 143: ...be selected for AF target mode M IS1 cannot be selected for nImage Stabilizer P 136 i Enhance and art filter picture modes P 145 are not available Gradation P 147 is fixed at Gradation Normal High spe...

Page 144: ...g or the like In addition to the standard aspect width to height ratio of 4 3 the camera offers settings of 16 9 3 2 1 1 and 3 4 Super Control Panel Q n Aspect Menu MENU n _ n1 Basic Settings Image Qu...

Page 145: ...ffects using art filters Art filters give you the option of added frame effects and the like Adjustments to individual parameters are stored separately for each picture mode and art filter Super Contr...

Page 146: ...s in monochrome You can apply color filter effects and choose a tint C Custom Adjust picture mode parameters to create a custom version of a selected picture mode F Underwater Process pictures to pres...

Page 147: ...of large contrast in which the whites appear too bright or the blacks appear too dark Gradation Normal Optimal shading Recommended in most circumstances Gradation High Key Uses a tone suitable for a b...

Page 148: ...otate the rear dial to adjust saturation To restore default values press and hold the Q button Add Effects Add effects to an art filter The effects that can be added differ depending on the art filter...

Page 149: ...quipment a3 HLG cannot be selected when nVideo Codec P 144 is set to H 264 K and a1 Flat cannot be selected when nVideo Codec P 144 is set to H 265 Choosing which options are displayed when selecting...

Page 150: ...that are white or close to white This mode is recommended in most situations You can choose the white balance used under incandescent lighting P 154 5 Sunny 5300K Sunlit outdoor scenes sunsets firewo...

Page 151: ...s used On The camera preserves the warm tones produced by incandescent lighting when WB Auto is used x WB Compensation Use the front dial or HI to adjust the amber blue axis When the pointer M gets cl...

Page 152: ...until one touch white balance is measured again Turning the power off does not erase the data Metering White Balance with the One Touch White Balance Button Y Assigning u to a button allows the contr...

Page 153: ...0p L 8 L 8 C AF C AF M IS2 M IS2 3 3 WBAuto WBAuto Off Off 1 4K ISO Auto ISO Auto F 0 0 0 0 0 0 REC 00 12 00 12 n 0 0 R TC00 00 01 TC00 00 01 DF DF 200 200 Lock Lock Lock Making fine adjustments to wh...

Page 154: ...descent lighting This can also be set from the WB setting screen g Making fine adjustments to white balance of each WB mode P 151 Flash White Balance WB PA S M B n Choose the white balance used for ph...

Page 155: ...ore _ appears at the beginning of the file name e g _xxx0000 jpg AdobeRGB is not available in HDR or movie n mode or when an art filter is selected for picture mode Preview Options for Movie Picture M...

Page 156: ...elected using KK P 140 Button h button Menu MENU n n1 Computational Modes n High Res Shot Enabling High Res Shot 1 Use FG to select High Res Shot and press the Q button 2 Use HI to select Onm tripod o...

Page 157: ...ty can be adjusted in the super control panel 1 1023 1023 P 1 250 P 1 F 250 5 6 5 6 1 1 1 02 03 1 02 03 F F 60p 60p L 8 L 8 S AF S AF 3 3 L 1 4K F 0 0 0 0 0 0 100 100 r r O O S ISOff S ISOff 200 200 I...

Page 158: ...wo copies one in RAW ORF and the other in JPEG format Slowing the Shutter in Bright Light Live ND Shooting PA S M B n The camera makes a series of exposures and combines to create a single photo that...

Page 159: ...the live ND filter is enabled To end live ND filter photography select Off in the Live ND Shooting display shown in Step 2 Live ND Shooting ND8 LV S S S AF S AF 3 3 1 1023 1023 1 1 1 02 03 1 02 03 F F...

Page 160: ...t Choose this option if you want all areas of the subject in focus in photographs taken at short ranges or wide apertures low f numbers The pictures are taken in silent mode using the electronic shutt...

Page 161: ...ec 30 sec Shooting 1 Press the MENU button to close the Focus Stacking setting screen and return to shooting screen W appears on the screen Picture mode will be set to Natural A frame indicating the f...

Page 162: ...oose HDR1 for natural looking results HDR2 for a more painterly effect K ISO is fixed at ISO 200 Shutter speeds can be as slow as 4 s Shooting will continue for up to 15 s Picture mode is fixed at Nat...

Page 163: ...ple exposures in a single image Multiple Exposure PA S M B n Take two shots and combine them into a single picture Alternatively you can take a shot and combine it with an existing picture stored on t...

Page 164: ...stored on the memory card Overlay is only available when On is selected for Multiple Exposure Shooting 1 Press the MENU button to close the Multiple Exposure setting screen and return to shooting scr...

Page 165: ...effect at the time the photograph was taken Exit multiple exposure mode before adjusting shooting settings Some settings cannot be adjusted while multiple exposure mode is in effect Performing any of...

Page 166: ...ected an icon is displayed and when live view is enabled it is enlarged The size of the AF targets Choosing an AF Target Mode AF Target Mode P 77 increases and their number decreases JPEG images are r...

Page 167: ...FG to select an item and press the Q button to display the setting menu After configuring options press the Q button to return to Interval Shooting setting screen MENU MENU OK 00 00 01 00 00 01 Start...

Page 168: ...0 0 0 0 0 100 r r O O 200 200 ISO Auto ISO Auto 2 Take pictures The specified number of frames will be shot automatically The i icon will turn green and the number of shots remaining will be displayed...

Page 169: ...Time Lapse Movie becomes Off If any of still pictures are not recorded correctly the time lapse movie will not be generated If there is insufficient space on the card the time lapse movie will not be...

Page 170: ...dial to make horizontal adjustments and the rear dial to make vertical adjustments Use FGHI to position the crop The direction in which the crop can be moved is shown by an arrow To cancel changes pre...

Page 171: ...Distortion Fisheye Compensation PA S M B n Correct distortion caused by fisheye lenses to give photos the appearance of pictures taken with a wide angle lens The amount of correction can be selected f...

Page 172: ...eturn to shooting screen When fisheye compensation is enabled a Z icon will be displayed together with the selected crop Fisheye compensation 1 1 1 1023 1023 P 1 250 P 1 F 250 5 6 5 6 1 1 1 02 03 1 02...

Page 173: ...es manual focusing during exposure Bulb Time Timer Specify the maximum length of bulb time photography 30min 25min 20min 15min 8min 4min 2min 1min Live Composite Timer Specify the maximum length of li...

Page 174: ...th the bracketing amount of 0 7 EV 5f 1 0EV 5 pictures are taken with the bracketing amount of 1 0 EV 7f 0 3EV 7 pictures are taken with the bracketing amount of 0 3 EV 7f 0 5EV 7 pictures are taken w...

Page 175: ...flash level output over a series of shots You choose the amount of variation The camera takes a shot at a new flash level each time the shutter button is pressed all the way down Bracketing ends afte...

Page 176: ...7 EV 3f 1 0EV 3 pictures are taken with the bracketing amount of 1 0 EV The first copy is recorded at the current ISO sensitivity setting the second with sensitivity reduced by the selected amount an...

Page 177: ...t to apply and put a check v next to it Select an option using FG and press the Q button to put a check v next to it To remove the check press the Q button again MENU MENU OK ART BKT Setting Pop Art P...

Page 178: ...ime Off 0sec Focus BKT setting screen Off Pictures are taken without using this function On Pictures are taken with varied focus positions 3 The display returns to the Focus BKT setting screen Configu...

Page 179: ...e amount selected for Set focus differential with each shot Shooting will end if the focus distance reaches infinity Shooting will end if focus or zoom is adjusted after the shutter button has been pr...

Page 180: ...by the microphone On Puts a limit on the volume of sounds recorded by the microphone Wind Noise Reduction Reduce wind noise during audio recording Off Does not reduce wind noise during audio recordin...

Page 181: ...codes The time code is adjusted to compensate for deviations from the recording time Non DF Non drop frame time codes The time code is not adjusted to compensate for deviations from the recording time...

Page 182: ...recording at the same time This option is only available with compatible devices Off Does not use this function On Controls the external device Time Code Output time codes to the external device Time...

Page 183: ...is 145min 145min nP P L L R M IS2 M IS2 3 3 WBAuto WBAuto n 0 0 R TC00 00 01 TC00 00 01 DF DF 1 1 02 03 1 02 03 60p 60p L 8 L 8 C AF C AF Off Off 1 4K r r O O 1 250 1 F 250 5 6 5 6 ISO Auto ISO Auto F...

Page 184: ...200 Displaying zebra patterns Menu MENU n n n6 Shooting Assist n Zebra Pattern Settings 1 Use FG to select Zebra Pattern Settings and press the Q button 2 Use FG to select On and press the Q button M...

Page 185: ...eeds the specified value Set this to Off if you want to display only one type of zebra pattern Displaying a red frame while recording movies Red Frame during RREC PA S M B n You can display a red oute...

Page 186: ...p q r s t u j i k l m n o KTest KTest Overall display 100 100 PPP PPP x1 JPEG 48kHz h 0 x1 JPEG 48kHz h 0 ND8 4 3 ND8 4 3 2022 02 01 16 30 43 100 0015 ND8 4 3 15 30 2022 02 01 16 30 43 100 0015 ND8 1...

Page 187: ...nsation P 151 153 B Compression rate 140 C White balance P 150 D Pixel count P 140 E Picture mode P 145 F Focal length G Metering mode P 109 H Shooting mode P 43 I Aspect border P 144 J Time Code P 18...

Page 188: ...xt J Operation also available during magnified playback Arrow pad FGHI multi selector S T Single frame playback Next I previous H playback volume FG Playback zoom Press S to display a zoom frame Press...

Page 189: ...a split movie all the way through Play Movie Plays back files separately Delete entire n Deletes all parts of a split movie Erase Deletes files separately We recommend using the latest version of OM...

Page 190: ...over the part of the picture that was in focus or the part where the subject was detected Press the button again to zoom in on the zoom frame Press T or FGHI to scroll the image during playback zoom Y...

Page 191: ...playback Tap to begin playback Tap the lower part of the screen to display the control bar which allows you to end playback and change the playback volume Tap the center of the screen to pause playba...

Page 192: ...touch menu H Select an image You can select multiple images and delete them collectively g Selecting Multiple Pictures Share Order Selected Rating Selected 0 Copy Select Erase Selected P 197 h Images...

Page 193: ...layed while the dial is rotated will be unaffected 0 protect icon 16 30 43 4 3 0 0 1 100 2022 02 01 16 30 43 101 0001 4 3 19 32 F3 5 ISO200 0 0 1 N RAW L 100 100 r r O O 1 100 2022 02 01 101 0001 19 3...

Page 194: ...n erase images without the confirmation step by changing the button settings g Disabling Deletion Confirmation Quick Erase P 195 MENU MENU OK 1 Erase No Yes D button You can choose whether deleting pi...

Page 195: ...enu will be displayed 2 Select Share Order and press the Q button Then press F or G The image is marked for sharing A h icon and the file type will be displayed Up to 200 pictures on each slot can be...

Page 196: ...g Assign one to five rating stars to a picture This can be helpful when arranging and searching for pictures using OM Workspace or other utilities Button f button If you press the f button when the se...

Page 197: ...r Share Order Selected Rating Selected 0 Copy Select or Erase Selected 1 Display an image you want to select and press the H button The image will be selected and v will be displayed To cancel selecti...

Page 198: ...es are printed with the shooting date Time The pictures are printed with the shooting time When printing images the setting cannot be changed between the images Setting print orders Set Print orders w...

Page 199: ...select No MENU MENU OK 1 JPEG R 0 Rating Share Order JPEG Edit Rotate 3 Select R Start and press the Q button to begin recording 4 Press the Q button to end recording Pictures with audio are indicate...

Page 200: ...save the resulting copies in JPEG format P 201 Retouching RAW Pictures RAW Data Edit RAW Data Edit can be used to adjust the following settings These are also the settings applied when you select Curr...

Page 201: ...rom the same original highlight Reset and press the Q button To exit without creating more copies highlight No and press the Q button Selecting Reset displays editing options Repeat the process from S...

Page 202: ...0 Rating Share Order JPEG Edit R Rotate 3 Highlight items using FG and press the Q button The effect can be previewed in the display If multiple options are listed for the selected item use FG to cho...

Page 203: ...pictures 1 Display an image you want to edit and press the Q button 2 Use FG to select Image Overlay and press the Q button 3 Select the number of images to be overlaid and press the Q button 4 Use F...

Page 204: ...e first frame of the footage you want to delete and press the Q button Using the front or rear dial or the I button highlight the last frame of the footage you want to delete and press the Q button 6...

Page 205: ...rev Next View the next or previous image during playback Choosing the Playback Zoom Ratio qaDefault Setting Choose the starting zoom ratio for playback zoom close up playback Menu MENU n q n 2 Operati...

Page 206: ...Choose the display when you magnify the picture by pressing S or a button to which a magnify has been assigned P 208 S or a S or a S or a Playback display Zoom frame 16 30 43 4 3 0 0 1 100 2022 02 01...

Page 207: ...lendar display Menu MENU n q n 3 Displays n G Settings 1 Select the display type and put a check v next to it Select an option using FG and press the Q button to put a check v next to it To remove the...

Page 208: ...K ISO button ISO sensitivity e AF ON button AF ON u AEL button AEL u u button u display selection d Arrow pad Off 1 D Arrow pad I right 2 b AF MF toggle E Arrow pad G down 2 WB white balance Y One tou...

Page 209: ...d the control and press the shutter button A list of one touch white balance options will be displayed from which you can choose the location to which the new value will be saved To measure white bala...

Page 210: ...ttons for aperture S Use the front or rear dial or HI for exposure compensation Use the FG buttons for shutter speed M Use the rear dial or FG for shutter speed Use the front dial or the HI buttons fo...

Page 211: ...n takes effect when VStyle 1 or VStyle 2 is selected for EVF Style P 228 u View Selection u display selection Switch between viewfinder photography and live view If Off is selected for EVF Auto Switch...

Page 212: ...be assigned to the I and G buttons only You must first set d to Direct Function AF Stop Suspend autofocus Focus locks and autofocus is suspended while the control is pressed Applies only to lens l but...

Page 213: ...If an option other than Off is selected pressing the button selects Off To choose an option for ISO BKT hold the button and rotate the front or rear dial ART BKT K only Toggle ART BKT on or off To ch...

Page 214: ...ssist BT 709 n only Toggle nView Assist on or off You can change the setting even when you are recording a movie Zebra Pattern Settings bZebra n only Toggle Zebra Pattern Settings on or off You can ch...

Page 215: ...rol 3 Adjust settings The multi function button can be used to Highlight Shadow Control Adjust brightness using the front or rear dial Press the INFO button to choose the tone range highlights shadows...

Page 216: ...n G n1 Operations n Dial Settings n nDial Function 1 Choose an item to set and press the Q button Choose a dial using the HI buttons and use the FG buttons to choose a role Press the INFO button to m...

Page 217: ...M Shutter Choose the shutter speed a a FNo Adjust aperture a a F Adjust exposure compensation a a a a ISO Adjust ISO sensitivity a WB Adjust white balance a a a a CWB Kelvin Choose a color temperature...

Page 218: ...Choose the operation performed by pressing the multi selector The multi selector can then function as a button Off No role assigned Pressing the multi selector has no effect N Press the multi selecto...

Page 219: ...M and B still photography modes The option selected using nFn Lever Function takes effect in n movie mode nFn Lever Function Choose the role played by the Fn lever in n movie mode The Fn lever can be...

Page 220: ...ggle the shooting mode You can switch to n movie mode without rotating the mode dial When mode3 is selected nFn Lever Function cannot be used P 221 This function cannot be used in the following cases...

Page 221: ...r Function nFn Lever Function the camera will store separate focus settings for Positions 1 and 2 1 Rotate the Fn lever to Position 1 and set the AF settings The camera can store the settings that hav...

Page 222: ...OFF ON is selected KFn Lever Function and nFn Lever Function are similarly unavailable Power Zoom Lenses Electronic Zoom Settings PA S M B n Choose the speed at which power zoom lenses zoom in or out...

Page 223: ...Choose display options for use with focus zoom Menu MENU n G n2 Operations n LV Close Up Mode For information on live view zoom options see the explanation on P 80 LV Close Up Mode Choose what happens...

Page 224: ...field preview press the control a second time Button Hold Options Press and hold Time PA S M B n Choose how long buttons must be pressed to perform resets and other similar functions for various featu...

Page 225: ...VF is selected Making the display easier to see in dark places KNight Vision PA S M B n Increase brightness of the display to make it easier to see in dark places Menu MENU n H n3 Live View n KNight V...

Page 226: ...ay rate and reduces the effects of art filters on the preview display Motion is smooth Reducing Flicker in Live View Anti Flicker LV PA S M B n Reduce flicker under fluorescent lighting and the like C...

Page 227: ...hoose the display used when the monitor is reversed for self portraits Menu MENU n H n3 Live View n Selfie Assist Off The display does not change when the monitor is reversed On When reversed for self...

Page 228: ...EVF Style VStyle 1 VStyle 2 Similar to film camera viewfinder displays 0 0 0 0 200 200 ISO Auto ISO Auto WBAuto WBAuto 1 1 1 02 03 1 02 03 1023 1023 0 0 1 250 1 F 250 5 6 5 6 F P P 100 100 qStyle 3 Th...

Page 229: ...Pro Capture active P 133 8 AE lock P 109 9 Preview P 224 0 AE BKT P 174 a KLV Mode P 225 b KNight Vision P 225 c ISO BKT P 176 d WB BKT P 175 e WLock P 153 f Card write indicator P 21 25 g n Save slot...

Page 230: ...O button is pressed and put a check v next to it Select an option using FG and press the Q button to put a check v next to it To remove the check press the Q button again MENU MENU OK KInfo Settings I...

Page 231: ...ion Sound Recording Level Meter Headphone Volume Time Code Silent GOperation Grid Information 2 The set that is currently in use cannot be disabled but the items to be displayed can be configured Choo...

Page 232: ...pressed and put a check v next to it Select an option using FG and press the Q button to put a check v next to it To remove the check press the Q button again MENU MENU OK VKInfo Settings Image Only...

Page 233: ...hen VStyle 1 or VStyle 2 is selected for EVF Style P 228 0 0 0 0 200 200 ISO Auto ISO Auto WBAuto WBAuto 99 99 1023 1023 1 250 1 F 250 5 6 5 6 F P P 100 100 Display when shutter button is pressed half...

Page 234: ...tings dedicated to movie recording mode Displayed Grid Select the type of guides displayed Choose from Off w x 1 y X x KGrid Settings only When x is selected the guides are adjusted for a 16 9 movie f...

Page 235: ...e setting as when using the monitor On Use the setting dedicated to the viewfinder Display Color Choose the displayed color Preset 1 The settings of Color of Preset 1 are used Preset 2 The settings of...

Page 236: ...SO Change the setting using the front and rear dials KWB nWB Magnify A zoom frame will be displayed Image Aspect Change the setting using the front and rear dials KLV Mode The setting switches between...

Page 237: ...d Reset Each time you move to a different page the cursor appears at the top of the page Menu Start Position Recently When you open the menu the last used tab page and cursor position are recalled _ W...

Page 238: ...Shooting Focus Stacking Off Off Off Off Yes When you move to the last page by turning the rear dial and turn it further the first page of the current tab is displayed When you move to the first page...

Page 239: ...Some other menu items can also be added to My Menu If the menu item can be added My is displayed at the top right corner of the display Item can be added to My Menu MENU OK 7 My BULB TIME COMP Setting...

Page 240: ...the My My Menu tab My My Menu tab K2 K1 AF My n q G e My 1 My Menu Bulb Time Focusing On 5 To access My Menu select the My tab You can make the camera display My Menu first when you press the MENU but...

Page 241: ...cted images is erased when the card is formatted When formatting a used card confirm there are no images that you still want to keep on the card g Usable cards P 25 Menu MENU n e n 1 Card Folder File...

Page 242: ...243 y z 1 y 3 y 1 y 3 y KSave Slot Choose the card used to record photographs This option takes effect when y or z is selected for KSave Settings 5 Photographs are recorded on the card in slot 1 4 Ph...

Page 243: ...card fills Image quality is set separately for each slot after changing the option selected check the current image quality setting 3 Dual Same1 Each picture is recorded twice once to each card using...

Page 244: ...nt folder press I File Naming Options File Name PA S M B n Choose how the camera names files when saving photos or movies to memory cards File names consist of a four character prefix and a four digit...

Page 245: ...be made up of the number of the destination folder 100 999 You can set the 1st digit as you wish Manual You can set the first four digits as you wish using alphanumeric characters AdobeRGB Date mdd Th...

Page 246: ...gistered lens information Edit Lens Name Focal Length and Aperture Value Delete Delete the registered lens information Entering characters 1 Press the INFO button to switch between uppercase lowercase...

Page 247: ...n e n 2 Information Record n Copyright Info We will not be held liable for any disputes or damages arising from use of the Copyright Info feature Use at your own risk To delete the copyright informati...

Page 248: ...ring characters 1 Press the INFO button to switch between uppercase lowercase and symbols 2 Select a character using FGHI and press the Q button The selected character appears in the character entry a...

Page 249: ...lor temperature Adjust color temperature Use the front dial or HI to adjust the amber blue axis Moving the pointer M closer to A adds a red cast and moving it closer to B adds a blue cast Use the rear...

Page 250: ...brightness Use FG to choose a setting 7 0 7 Brightness cannot be changed when EVF Auto Luminance On is selected Press the INFO button to switch between color temperature and brightness and set each it...

Page 251: ...xternal Monitor Display Options HDMI Settings PA S M B n Choose the signal output to external monitors connected via HDMI Adjust the frame rate movie frame size and other settings according to monitor...

Page 252: ...ls available via OM Workspace process pictures using the camera s high speed image processing engine Also by using OM Capture you can shoot and transfer images to a computer and control the camera fro...

Page 253: ...teries in both the camera and the optional power battery holder P 295 Menu MENU n e n 5 Battery Sleep n NBattery Priority Body Battery The battery in the camera is used first PBH Battery The battery i...

Page 254: ...the specified time Normal operation can be restored by pressing the shutter button halfway The camera will not enter sleep mode in the following situations while a multiple exposure is in progress wh...

Page 255: ...MENU MENU OK Quick Sleep Mode Backlit LCD Sleep Off 8sec 10sec Quick Sleep Mode Quick Sleep Mode setting screen Off The camera does not enter power saving mode On The camera is quick to enter power s...

Page 256: ...ing is in effect and the super control panel is displayed P 37 ECO is displayed on the monitor ECO p YF 1023 1 02 03 S IS Auto 0 3 5 6 250 P Small S AF 4 3 1 Auto ISO YF 9999 60p L 8 Off x G 3 0 ECO 2...

Page 257: ...on the settings that are reset Settings can be saved using OM Workspace or OM Image Share For more information visit our website Setting the Camera Clock X Settings PA S M B n Set the camera clock Me...

Page 258: ...re performing proceeding Be sure to perform the check again if you accidentally turn the camera off while the check is in progress Menu MENU n e n 6 Reset Clock Language Others n Pixel Mapping Viewing...

Page 259: ...he user to observe local laws and regulations Disable Wi Fi on airplanes and in other locations where their use is prohibited g Disabling the camera s wireless communication Airplane Mode P 260 Wirele...

Page 260: ...nt of the camera both before and after shooting Once a connection has been established you can download and take pictures remotely and add position information to images Operation is not guaranteed on...

Page 261: ...the camera icon at the bottom of the OM Image Share display An Easy Setup tab will be displayed 5 Follow the on screen instructions in OM Image Share to scan the QR code and adjust connection settings...

Page 262: ...Off The camera will not be on standby for wireless connection and wireless signal will not be emitted even when the power is on Onr When the camera is on it will emit wireless signal and be on standb...

Page 263: ...onditions are met Off is selected for Airplane Mode The camera is currently connected with a smartphone P 261 The memory card is correctly inserted OK Power off Standby Yes No Activate Wi Fi Bluetooth...

Page 264: ...e smartphone and the camera The images in the camera are displayed in a list 2 Select the pictures you want to transfer and tap the Save button When saving is completed you can turn off the camera fro...

Page 265: ...View can be used by starting Wi Fi Connection n Device Connection on the camera Available shooting options are partially limited Shooting remotely with a smartphone Remote Shutter You can shoot remot...

Page 266: ...he shooting screen When the camera cannot acquire position information g blinks It may take some time before the camera is ready to add position information when it has been turned on or it has resume...

Page 267: ...261 Connecting to Computers via Wi Fi Connect the camera and computer via Wi Fi Using Wi Fi the camera can connect via a router to a computer on a household network or the like Installing Software Use...

Page 268: ...lick the Start button on the computer desktop to display the Start menu 2 Click Settings to display Windows Settings options 3 Click Devices to display options for Bluetooth other devices 4 Click Add...

Page 269: ...supplied The locations of USB ports vary from computer to computer See the documentation provided with the computer for information on USB ports If the USB port on the computer is Type A port use the...

Page 270: ...er The default is the computer s Computer Name The name used on the camera can be up to 15 characters long 6 Click Settings in OM Capture When a message is displayed stating that pairing is complete d...

Page 271: ...ion settings manually P 273 To connect enter the network name SSID and other settings WPS connections require a WPS compatible router or access point Connecting via WPS in PIN mode requires that the r...

Page 272: ...on the router or access point Press the camera Q button when the router is ready to connect 4 If the camera is able to connect the network will be displayed with a check v next to the network name If...

Page 273: ...e FG buttons and press the Q button PC Connection options will be displayed 2 Highlight Connect manually using the FG buttons and press the Q button 3 Highlight items using the FG buttons and press th...

Page 274: ...green O 1 1023 1023 P 1 250 P 1 F 250 5 6 5 6 1 1 1 02 03 1 02 03 F F 60p 60p L 8 L 8 S AF S AF 3 3 200 200 L 1 4K ISO Auto ISO Auto F 0 0 0 0 0 0 100 100 r r O O Choosing a Network from a List Connec...

Page 275: ...d shooting indicators will be displayed O on the screen will turn green O 1 1023 1023 P 1 250 P 1 F 250 5 6 5 6 1 1 1 02 03 1 02 03 F F 60p 60p L 8 L 8 S AF S AF 3 3 200 200 L 1 4K ISO Auto ISO Auto F...

Page 276: ...e same network as the camera Before proceeding connect the camera and computer as described in Pairing the Computer with the Camera New Link P 269 1 Launch OM Capture on destination computer If prompt...

Page 277: ...r PC PC While the camera is connected to a network Sleep mode is disabled Interval timer photography is not available Some restrictions apply to the options available during playback PC connection end...

Page 278: ...e the connection and exit to the shooting display A confirmation dialog will be displayed if data remain to be uploaded To terminate the connection highlight Yes and press the Q button 3 To reconnect...

Page 279: ...compartment lid 7 Battery compartment cover 8 Strap eyelet Connection Wired connection Rotate the mode dial of the remote control to b OFF and connect the remote control to the camera via the supplie...

Page 280: ...nsfer indicator flashes rapidly The data transfer indicator lights when pairing starts MENU s Wireless Shutter Setting Pairing in progress on the wireless shutter release Please perform pairing operat...

Page 281: ...ommunication with the remote control as soon as it is turned on 1 Rotate the mode dial of the remote control to K or n 2 Press the shutter button on the remote control to take pictures When the mode d...

Page 282: ...mode dial of the remote control to the b OFF position the camera t enters sleep mode according to the setting of Sleep P 254 When Bluetooth P 262 is set to Onr the camera does not enter sleep mode unl...

Page 283: ...he camera serial number Follow the on screen instructions to install the software System requirements and installation instructions are available at our website OM Workspace This computer application...

Page 284: ...The locations of USB ports vary from computer to computer See the documentation provided with the computer for information on USB ports If the USB port on the computer is Type A port use the optional...

Page 285: ...Connecting the Camera for High Speed RAW Processing 0RAW Control When you edit RAW data with the camera and computer connected processing will be faster than when done with the computer only 1 After...

Page 286: ...ay a message prompting you to identify the device to which the USB cable is connected If the message is not displayed select Select for USB Mode P 252 If the batteries are very low the camera will not...

Page 287: ...ort Mobile battery or other USB device USB cable The method used for connection varies from device to device See the documentation provided with the device for details You may be unable to use USB Pow...

Page 288: ...t the camera using an HDMI cable 1 After confirming that the camera is off connect it to the TV using an HDMI cable When attaching the USB cable use the supplied cable protector and cable clip to prev...

Page 289: ...card compartment cover connector covers and the parts that come in contact with them and the parts that come in contact when attaching the lens and the power battery holder Wipe off foreign material...

Page 290: ...month or more Leaving the batteries in the camera for extended periods shortens their lives potentially rendering them unusable The normal charging time using the supplied USB AC adapter is approximat...

Page 291: ...ing inside the camera Do not remove the body cap or attach the lens in dusty places Do not point the lens attached to the camera toward the sun This may cause the camera to malfunction or even ignite...

Page 292: ...the focus ring to the AF MF position at the end of the lens selects autofocus while sliding it to the MF position closer to the camera body selects manual focus regardless of the focus mode chosen wit...

Page 293: ...the CALL option For more information on SET and CALL see the lens manual 1 1023 1023 P 1 250 P 1 F 250 5 6 5 6 1 1 1 02 03 1 02 03 F F 60p 60p L 8 L 8 S AF S AF 3 3 L 1 4K ISO Auto ISO Auto F 0 0 0 0...

Page 294: ...F 7AC supplied Charging time is approximately 2 hours 30 minutes See the table below for status of the charging indicators and battery charge Charging time does not change even when you charge two bat...

Page 295: ...over on the bottom of the camera and the terminal cover of HLD 10 before attaching the HLD 10 Once attached make sure the HLD 10 removal knob is tightly secured When not using the HLD 10 make sure to...

Page 296: ...be used when the vertical shooting lock is in the LOCK position Notes on using this product Use only the designated battery Failure to do so could result in injury damage to the product and fire Do n...

Page 297: ...o signals The range of locations in which flash units can be placed increases Flash units can control other compatible units or be fitted with radio commander receivers to allow the use of units that...

Page 298: ...press the MODE button and select RC mode Select a channel and group for each external flash unit 2 Select On for RC Mode P 124 The camera will exit to the shooting display RC will be displayed RC RC 1...

Page 299: ...nual flash output Optical signal strength Choose the brightness of the optical control signals emitted by the flash units Choose High if you have placed flash units at close to the maximum distance fr...

Page 300: ...a diffuser Other external flash units Third party flash units can be mounted on the hot shoe or connected via a sync cable Be sure to replace the cap on the external flash connector when it is not in...

Page 301: ...Converter lenses Converter lenses attach to the camera lens for quick and easy fish eye or macro photography See our website for information on the lenses that can be used Eyecup EP 18 Removal 1 1 2...

Page 302: ...sit our website for information on compatible lenses Software OM Workspace Photo management editing software for computers OM Capture Camera control software for computers OM Image Share Smartphone ap...

Page 303: ...icro Four Thirds system lenses Converter Lens 3 MC 20 Teleconverter MC 14 Teleconverter FCON P01 Fisheye MCON P02 Macro Flash FL 900R Electronic Flash FL LM3 Electronic Flash FL 700WR Electronic Flash...

Page 304: ...not using the camera for a prolonged period remove the battery and card Store the camera in a cool dry place that is well ventilated Insert the battery periodically and test the camera s functions Re...

Page 305: ...ction is activated every time the camera s power is turned on the camera should be held upright for the dust reduction function to be effective Pixel Mapping Checking the image processing functions Th...

Page 306: ...mode to reduce the drain on the battery if no operations are performed for a set period of time g Sleep P 254 If no operations are performed for a set time after the camera has entered sleep mode the...

Page 307: ...f the battery was only loaded in the camera for a short time before being removed Before taking important pictures check that the date and time settings are correct Set functions are restored to their...

Page 308: ...ographs The following functions use an electronic shutter which may result in lines due to flicker and other phenomena associated with fluorescent and LED lighting an effect that can sometimes be redu...

Page 309: ...otect The memory card in Slot 2 is write protected locked 5Card Full Shooting disabled the memory card in Slot 1 does not have space for additional pictures Shooting disabled the memory card in Slot 1...

Page 310: ...e internal temperature of the camera has risen due to sequential shooting Turn off the camera and wait for the internal temperature to cool Internal camera temperature is too high Please wait for cool...

Page 311: ...set to B 47 Aperture Value F5 6 45 KISO ISO Auto 113 KAF Target Mode ySmall 77 Exposure Comp 0 0 106 Wi Fi Bluetooth 261 KPicture Mode 3 Natural 145 KWB WB Auto 150 KKelvin 5400K When KWB is set to C...

Page 312: ...Stabilizer M IS1 136 nK 60p L 8 141 Sound Recording Level 0 62 Headphone Volume 8 62 RC mode Shooting Mode P 43 Shutter Speed 1 250 When set to S M Bulb When set to B 47 Aperture Value F5 6 45 KISO IS...

Page 313: ...RAW Save Settings Reset C4 Recall Assign Shooting Mode P Image quality YF RAW Save Settings Reset KK YF 140 KK Detailed Settings K1 Pixel Count Y Compression SF 140 K2 Pixel Count Y Compression F K3...

Page 314: ...16 Noise Reduction Auto 117 4 Exposure KFlicker Scan Off 108 EV Step 1 3EV 107 Exposure Shift p 0 107 B 0 C 0 5 Metering Metering p 109 Metering during B Auto 110 B Auto Reset No 110 AEL by half press...

Page 315: ...0 Frame Count Limiter 50 ProCap SH1 Max fps 128fps Pre shutter Frames 28 Frame Count Limiter 50 ProCap SH2 Max fps 50fps Pre shutter Frames 12 Frame Count Limiter 50 Self timer Settings Y12 130 Y12 wi...

Page 316: ...ocus differential 5 Charge Time 0sec HDR Off 162 Multiple Exposure Multiple Exposure Off 163 Auto Gain Off Overlay Off 2 Other Shooting Functions KDigital Tele converter Off 166 Interval Shooting Inte...

Page 317: ...focus differential 5 Charge Time 0sec AF Tab Page Function Default 1 2 3 g 1 AF KAF Mode S AF 72 KAF MF Off 82 Starry Sky AF Setting AF Priority Speed 85 AF Operation eStart Stop Release Priority Off...

Page 318: ...ivity 0 87 5 AF Target Settings Operations KAF Target Mode Settings oAll 79 MSingle zCross AMid BLarge CC1 without CC2 without CC3 without CC4 without KOrientation Linked N AF Target Mode without 97 A...

Page 319: ...O Auto On 115 nNoise Filter Standard 116 4 Image Stabilizer nImage Stabilizer M IS1 136 nIS Level 0 137 5 Sound Recording Connection Sound Recording Settings Recording Volume Built In R 0 180 MIC R 0...

Page 320: ...Erase All 194 2 Operations qRFunction 205 qDial Function 205 qaDefault Setting Recently 205 Quick Erase Off 195 RAW JPEG Erase RAW JPEG 195 RAW JPEG h JPEG 196 3 Displays R On 205 qInfo Settings All...

Page 321: ...Res Shot K ISO e AF ON u AEL u u View Selection d Off D Off E Off Y Z Preview PBH F Exposure Comp PBH K ISO PBH e AF ON l AF Stop nButton Function F Exposure Comp 208 R RREC K ISO e AF ON u AEL u u V...

Page 322: ...ever 2 k ISO i WB M B Lever 1 k Aperture Value i Shutter Speednnn Lever 2 k Exposure Comp j ISO nDial Function P Lever 1 k Exposure Comp j Exposure Comp 216 Lever 2 k RVOL j RVOL A Lever 1 k Exposure...

Page 323: ...ge Cursor Position Reset 237 Menu Start Position Recently Shortcut to B Mode Settings On Press and hold Time End LVa 0 7sec 224 Reset LVa Frame 0 7sec Reset F 0 7sec Reset x 0 7sec Reset x 0 7sec Rese...

Page 324: ...Other Displays KGrid Settings Display Color Preset 1 234 Displayed Grid Off Color of Preset 1 R G B 38 75 Color of Preset 2 R 180 G B 0 75 VKGrid Settings Exclusive for V Off 235 Display Color Preset...

Page 325: ...ss Auto 250 j Color temperature A0 G0 Eye Sensor Settings EVF Auto Switch On 250 Behavior when switched Maintain Screen When Monitor is Opened Inoperative 8 On 251 HDMI Settings Output Size 4K 251 Out...

Page 326: ...on Default 1 2 3 g 6 Reset Clock Language Others Reset Initialize Settings Reset Shooting Settings 257 Initialize All Settings X Settings X 257 Time Zone W 257 Level Adjust 258 Pixel Mapping 258 Firmw...

Page 327: ...60 6120 8160 6120 1 4 JPEG 5184 3888 Loss less compression ORI JF RAW Tripod 10368 7776 Loss less compression ORF Tripod 159 7 Handheld 112 2 Tripod 376 Handheld 534 Handheld 8160 6120 5760 4320 1 4 J...

Page 328: ...81 minutes 108 minutes 23 98p 81 minutes 108 minutes 4K 59 94p 41 minutes 54 minutes 50 00p 41 minutes 54 minutes 29 97p 81 minutes 108 minutes 25 00p 81 minutes 108 minutes 23 98p 81 minutes 108 min...

Page 329: ...Live MOS sensor Magnification 100 Monitor Product type 3 0 TFT color LCD Vari angle touch screen Total no of pixels Approx 1 62 million dots aspect ratio 3 2 Shutter Product type Computerized focal pl...

Page 330: ...omized Energy saving function Switch to sleep mode 1 minute Power OFF 4 hours This function can be customized Flash Flash control mode TTL AUTO TTL pre flash mode MANUAL X Sync 1 250 s or slower Wirel...

Page 331: ...with usage conditions Ambient temperature 0 C 40 C 32 F 104 F charging Dimensions Approx 40 mm W 22 mm H 55 mm D 1 6 0 9 2 2 Weight Approx 86 g 3 1 oz USB AC adapter MODEL NO F 7AC 1 F 7AC 2 Rated inp...

Page 332: ...metal object into the product Cleaning Always unplug this product from the wall outlet before cleaning Use only a damp cloth for cleaning Never use any type of liquid or aerosol cleaner or any type of...

Page 333: ...perature If possible wear gloves when handling the camera in cold temperatures To protect the high precision technology contained in this product never leave the camera in the places listed below no m...

Page 334: ...l be exposed to direct sunlight or subjected to high temperatures in a hot vehicle near a heat source etc Keep batteries dry at all times The battery may become hot during prolonged use To avoid minor...

Page 335: ...y before traveling abroad purchase extra batteries A recommended battery may be difficult to obtain while traveling Using the wireless LAN Bluetooth functions Turn off the camera in hospitals and othe...

Page 336: ...nce notice Trademarks Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation SDXC Logo is a trademark of SD 3C LLC Apical logo is a registered trademark of Apical Limited Micro Four...

Page 337: ...AF Speed 87 nHDMI Output 182 n Mode Movie exposure modes 60 n Movie recording 59 n Shutter Function 216 N Loop Settings 100 N Select Screen Settings 99 NSpot Metering 112 N Battery Priority 253 N Bat...

Page 338: ...F Continuous AF 72 C AF Sensitivity Movie 87 Still image 87 Calendar display 191 Calendar playback 189 CALL function 293 Card 24 Card Formatting 241 Card Slot Settings Movie 242 Still image 242 Center...

Page 339: ...e size 328 G Grid Settings Movie 234 Still image 234 H Handheld assist 139 HDMI 288 HDMI Settings 251 HDR High Dynamic Range 162 High Res Shot High resolution shooting 156 High speed movie 142 Histogr...

Page 340: ...Motion compensation 141 142 328 Movie exposure mode 60 Movie playback 189 Movie recording 59 61 Movie resolution 141 142 Movie Trimming 204 Multi Function 215 Multi Function Settings 236 Multiple Exp...

Page 341: ...293 Shading Comp 144 Share Order 195 Share Order Selected 197 Shooting Menu 313 Shooting modes 39 Shutter Priority AE 47 Silent s Settings 132 Silent controls 62 Single AF S AF 72 Sleep 30 254 Sound...

Page 342: ...WD838700 date of issue 2022 02 2022 https om digitalsolutions com...

Reviews: