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The camera adjusts colors and contrast for optimal results
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Choose for vivid colors.

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Choose for natural colors.

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Choose for pictures that will later be retouched.

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Portrait

Enhance skin tones.

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Record pictures in monochrome. You can apply color filter
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Summary of Contents for OM-1 Mark II

Page 1: ...S before using this product Keep these instructions available for future reference We recommend that you take test shots to get accustomed to your camera before taking important photographs The screen...

Page 2: ...28 Inserting the battery 28 Removing the battery 29 Charging the battery using the USB AC adapter 30 Charging the Battery using a USB Device 32 Charging via USB 32 Inserting and removing the card 33...

Page 3: ...re Compensation in Mode M 67 Long Exposures B Bulb Time 68 Lighten Blending B Live Composite Photography 71 Saving Custom Settings to the Mode Dial C1 C2 C3 and C4 Custom Modes 73 Saving Settings Assi...

Page 4: ...on when the shutter button is pressed KAF by half pressing 6 115 Autofocus using the AF ON button 116 Using Autofocus in Manual Focus Mode z in MF mode 117 Configuring camera operation when it cannot...

Page 5: ...ing AF Target Selection Wrap Y Loop Settings 141 Touch AF Target Selection for Viewfinder Photography AF Targeting Pad 143 Other functions that are useful when focusing 144 Manual Focus Assist MF Assi...

Page 6: ...ensitivity KISO A Lowest S S 170 Choosing the modes in which Auto can be used for ISO sensitivity KISO Auto bISO Auto 171 High ISO Noise Reduction Options KNoise Filter nNoise Filter 172 Image Process...

Page 7: ...ducing camera shake KImage Stabilizer nImage Stabilizer 204 Setting the detailed option of image stabilizer 205 Image stabilization options nIS Level 206 Half press image stabilization 6Image Stabiliz...

Page 8: ...ew Options for nPicture Mode cnView Assist 238 Special shooting modes Computational Modes 239 Shooting still pictures in a higher resolution High Res Shot 239 Enabling High Res Shot 239 Configuring Hi...

Page 9: ...shots with varied exposure AE BKT 271 Recording pictures with varied white balance WB BKT 273 Recording pictures with varied flash level FL BKT 274 Recording pictures with varied ISO sensitivity ISO...

Page 10: ...95 Finding Pictures Quickly Index and Calendar Playback 297 Zooming In Playback Zoom 298 Playback Using Touch Controls 299 Full frame playback 299 Index Calendar playback 300 Other functions 301 Setti...

Page 11: ...layback Zoom Ratio q8Default Setting 329 Automatically Rotating Portrait Orientation Pictures for Playback n 330 Choosing the information displayed during playback qInfo Settings 331 Choosing the info...

Page 12: ...Frame Rate 364 Art Filter Preview Art LV Mode 365 Reducing Flicker in Live View Anti Flicker LV 366 Selfie Assist Selfie Assist 367 Functions for configuring information display 368 Selecting the dis...

Page 13: ...Settings 389 Configuring nCard Slot Settings 389 Specifying a folder to save images in Assign Save Folder 391 File Naming Options File Name 392 Naming Files Edit Filename 393 User information 394 Sav...

Page 14: ...e Level Adjust 418 Image Processing Check Pixel Mapping 419 Viewing the Firmware Version Firmware Version 420 Viewing Certificates Certification 421 Connecting the Camera to External Devices 422 Conne...

Page 15: ...Fi PC Settings 448 Uploading Pictures as They Are Taken 449 Ending the Connection 451 Ending the Current Connection 451 Disabling Wi Fi Bluetooth 452 Using the Remote Control 453 Names of parts 453 C...

Page 16: ...tch Lenses 475 Monitor display when using a lens equipped with the SET CALL function 476 Optional Accessories 477 Using the charger BCX 1 477 HLD 10 Power Battery Holder 478 Notes on using this produc...

Page 17: ...cannot be set from the super control panel 498 The subject appears distorted 498 Lines appear in photographs 498 Only the subject is displayed and no information is shown 499 Focus mode cannot be cha...

Page 18: ...SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 558 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 558 General Precautions 558 SWARNING 559 SCAUTION 561 SNOTICE 561 Trademarks 564 18 Table of Contents...

Page 19: ...ing from use of this product outside the country or region of purchase Wireless LAN and Bluetooth The camera features built in wireless LAN and Bluetooth Use of these features outside the country or r...

Page 20: ...This computer application is used to download and view photos and movies recorded with the camera It can also be used to update the camera firmware The software can be downloaded from our website When...

Page 21: ...you want to know in this manual Search method Where to look Search based on what you want to do g Table of Contents Search based on names of buttons and parts of the camera g Names of parts P 24 Sear...

Page 22: ...s described at the beginning of the function description For details refer to How to operate the menus P 97 and How to change the shooting settings P 83 Suited to compositions that place the main subj...

Page 23: ...he multi selector c and tilting it in the desired direction U Indicates an operation performed by pressing the center of the multi selector c like a button C Cautions and limitations B Tips and other...

Page 24: ...3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 3 button P 358 AFT AF metering mode button P 159 gYA sequential shooting self timer flash button P 179 P 190 External flash terminal P 176 Microphone jack cover Cover for hea...

Page 25: ...P 166 P 312 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Multi selector P 105 P 351 Arrow pad P 294 OK button P 97 P 89 P 294 INFO button P 49 P 99 P 293 q playback button P 294 Speaker Power battery holder PBH...

Page 26: ...15 SLOVEN INA 226 SLOVEN INA 236 SVENSKA 246 T RK E 256 266 280 290 Model No IM027 Basic Manual DIGITAL CAMERA Basic Manual Warranty Card Preparation Unpacking the box contents At purchase the package...

Page 27: ...trap through the strap eyelet and back through the keeper loop Attaching the Strap Pass the end of the strap through the buckle and tighten as shown Attach the other end of the strap to the other eyel...

Page 28: ...e battery compartment cover 2 1 2 1 Battery compartment cover Battery compartment lock 1 2 Insert the battery Use only BLX 1 batteries P 26 P 508 1 Direction indicating mark 1 Inserting and removing t...

Page 29: ...tery compartment cover is closed before using the camera It is recommended to set aside a backup battery for prolonged shooting in case the battery in use drains See also Batteries P 472 Removing the...

Page 30: ...ime of purchase Charge the battery before use Check that the battery is in the camera and connect the USB cable and USB AC adapter When attaching the USB cable use an optional cable protector and cabl...

Page 31: ...A charger BCX 1 sold separately can be used to charge the battery P 477 For safety reasons charging may take longer or the battery may not reach full charge when the battery is charged in a high tempe...

Page 32: ...nt USB device Charging via USB When attaching the USB cable use an optional cable protector and cable clip to prevent damage to the connectors and disconnection g Cable Clip CC 1 Cable Protector CP 2...

Page 33: ...artment cover Close it securely until you hear it click 1 2 Inserting and removing the card Inserting the card In this manual all storage devices are referred to as cards The following types of SD mem...

Page 34: ...ng to your goals g Setting the card to record to KCard Slot Settings nCard Slot Settings P 388 Record only to a selected card Record to a selected card until it is full then record to the second card...

Page 35: ...Access to some playback functions and the like may be restricted when the write protect switch is in the LOCK position 35 Inserting and removing the card B...

Page 36: ...k red on the lens then insert the lens into the camera s body 1 Lens attachment mark 1 Rotate the lens clockwise until you hear it click Do not press the lens release button Do not touch internal port...

Page 37: ...ve the front lens cap 1 1 2 1 1 2 Confirm that the ON OFF lever is in the OFF position Hold the lens release button and rotate the lens as shown 1 2 Removing Lenses 37 Attaching and removing lenses 5...

Page 38: ...e 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 mirror image of the view t...

Page 39: ...ll S AF 4 3 1 Auto ISO LF 0 60p L 8 Off 3 0 100 100 F WBAuto 100 100 Turning the camera on Battery level The O indicator flashes red when the level reaches 10 Press the U LV button a confirmation dial...

Page 40: ...set period after the camera enters sleep mode the camera will turn off automatically The camera can be reactivated by turning it on again The camera may require additional time to recover from sleep m...

Page 41: ...venska Espa ol T rk e Initial setup After turning the camera on for the first time perform the initial setup by choosing a language and setting the camera clock The file name is also included with the...

Page 42: ...the OK button Press the INFO button to enable or disable daylight saving time Press the OK button to save changes and exit Date and time information is recorded on the card together with the images I...

Page 43: ...s and press the OK button Highlight the desired language using the FGHI buttons and press the OK button W OK MENU English Nederlands esky Deutsch Fran ais Suomi Norsk Italiano Portugu s Pt Polski Sven...

Page 44: ...F C1 1 250 40mm AEL Heat Test ND8 LV GND8 S 100 99 USB PC F BKT AFLimit S OVF NightLV 100 F Set Call Heat On HDR1 1 1 2 27 29 31 33 28 30 32 34 35 39 36 37 38 40 43 44 45 47 46 48 49 50 51 53 54 56 55...

Page 45: ...tabilizer P 204 ART BKT P 276 Picture Mode P 220 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 WB BKT P 273 White balance P 228 RC Mode P 185 Flash Intensity Control...

Page 46: ...2 73 74 75 76 Flicker Scan P 157 nHDMI Output P 285 Recording time displayed during recording P 78 aView Assist P 238 Red frame during move recording P 290 Center Marker P 287 WB Auto Lock P 233 Level...

Page 47: ...The camera uses an eye sensor to automatically switch between the viewfinder and monitor displays The viewfinder and monitor display super control panel live view also show information on camera setti...

Page 48: ...lay by rotating the diopter adjustment dial 1 Diopter adjustment dial 1 Display switching and viewfinder display options are available g Selecting the display style of the viewfinder EVF Style P 368 C...

Page 49: ...uto F 0 0 0 0 0 0 100 100 1 3 2 Information 1 Information 2 still photography mode only Image Only The information display screens can be switched in either direction by rotating the dial while pressi...

Page 50: ...1 2 Dark Bright 3 4 4 3 1 2 Histogram display Highlights and Shadows Highlights and shadows defined according to the upper and lower limits for the histogram display are shown in red and blue You can...

Page 51: ...ing modes For how to use the various shooting modes see the following P Program AE P 58 A Aperture priority AE P 61 S Shutter priority AE P 63 M Manual exposure P 65 B Bulb time P 68 Live composite P...

Page 52: ...e you wish to use When the mode dial lock has been pressed down the mode dial is locked Each time you press the mode dial lock it switches between locked released Frame the shot Be careful that your f...

Page 53: ...4K ISO Auto ISO Auto F 0 0 0 0 0 0 100 100 200 200 2 1 AF confirmation mark AF target 1 2 Release the shutter Press the shutter button all the way fully The camera will release the shutter and take a...

Page 54: ...focus on the subject in the selected area You can use the touch screen to choose the position and size of the focus frame Photographs can be taken by pressing the shutter button I When the camera det...

Page 55: ...the subject G Tap the subject in the display An AF target will be displayed Tap X to turn off the display of the AF target Use the slider to adjust the size of the AF target and then tap a to zoom in...

Page 56: ...iately after shooting This gives you a chance to quickly review the shot You can choose how long pictures are displayed or disable photo review altogether To end photo review and resume shooting at an...

Page 57: ...ngs using the FGHI buttons and press the OK button Image Review MENU OK Autoq Off 0 3sec 0 5sec 1sec 2sec Images are not displayed after shooting Press the MENU button to exit the menus 57 Shooting st...

Page 58: ...ure and shutter speed P Program AE P A S M B n The camera chooses the optimal aperture and shutter speed according to subject brightness Exposure compensation can also be adjusted using the F button P...

Page 59: ...em have been exceeded Use a third party ND Neutral Density filter to reduce the amount of light entering the camera Shutter speeds as fast as 1 32000 s are available in I silent mode g Shooting withou...

Page 60: ...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 1 Program shift 1 Program Shift Without changing exposure you can choose from different combinations of aper...

Page 61: ...choose the aperture f number and the camera automatically sets the shutter speed for optimal exposure according to subject brightness Lower aperture values larger apertures reduce the depth of the are...

Page 62: ...or Too Bright If the camera is unable to achieve optimal exposure the shutter speed display will flash as shown Display Problem solution Slow shutter speed 60 60 F5 6 F5 6 Underexposure Choose a lowe...

Page 63: ...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 1 Shutter speed 1 Choosing shutter speed S Shutter Priority AE P A S M B n In this mode yo...

Page 64: ...era can be configured to reduce the effects of flicker during live view or when pictures are taken g Reducing Flicker in Photographs Anti Flicker Shooting P 203 Reducing Flicker Under LED Lighting KFl...

Page 65: ...ou can adjust settings according to your goals for example by combining fast shutter speeds with small apertures high f numbers for increased depth of field Adjust aperture and shutter speed Use the f...

Page 66: ...ed to reduce the effects of flicker during live view or when pictures are taken g Reducing Flicker in Photographs Anti Flicker Shooting P 203 Reducing Flicker Under LED Lighting KFlicker Scan nFlicker...

Page 67: ...xposure setting value with compensation value added Exposure compensation value 1 2 Using Exposure Compensation in Mode M In mode M exposure compensation is available when Auto is selected for KISO Be...

Page 68: ...ins open while the shutter button is pressed Releasing the button ends the exposure The amount of light entering the camera increases the longer the shutter is open When live bulb photography is selec...

Page 69: ...1600 9 Live Bulb Off Display Counts of each ISO sensitivity MENU OK times ISO 24 19 14 Adjust aperture At default settings aperture can be adjusted using the front dial 1 1023 1023 1 1 1 02 03 1 02 03...

Page 70: ...lash bracketing focus bracketing Focus Stacking etc Depending on camera settings the temperature and the situation you may notice noise or bright spots in the monitor These may sometimes appear in pic...

Page 71: ...ure time and aperture will determine your base exposure MENU OK Lighten Blending B Live Composite Photography P A S M B n Select this mode to leave the shutter open for a long exposure You can view th...

Page 72: ...COMP Settings P 269 The maximum recording time available varies with battery level and shooting conditions Some limitations apply to the choice of ISO sensitivity settings available The following cann...

Page 73: ...C2 C3 and C4 Custom Modes Frequently used settings and shooting modes can be saved as custom modes and recalled as needed simply by rotating the mode dial Saved settings can also be recalled from the...

Page 74: ...itten To restore default settings for the selected custom mode highlight Reset and press the OK button C1 Set Reset MENU OK Set current shooting mode and settings The menu for the selected custom mode...

Page 75: ...ved settings including the shooting mode Recalling Settings with the Mode Dial By default changes made after recall will not be applied to the stored settings The saved settings will be restored when...

Page 76: ...will be overwritten Press the MENU button to exit the menus When you recall a setting while the mode dial is set to C1 C2 C3 or C4 the shooting mode also changes to the saved mode Settings recalled b...

Page 77: ...the a tab using the front dial Highlight 1 Basic Settings Image Quality using the HI buttons or the rear dial Highlight Custom Mode using the FG buttons and press the OK button Highlight the desired...

Page 78: ...he camera generate a so called rolling shutter effect that can cause distortion in pictures of moving objects This distortion is a phenomenon that occurs in pictures of fast moving subjects or if the...

Page 79: ...ing count and display the recording time You can also begin recording movies by pressing the shutter button g Recording a movie by pressing the shutter button nShutter Function P 345 Press the R butto...

Page 80: ...rture and shutter speed Use the front dial to select aperture value and the rear dial to select shutter speed Choose from shutter speeds of 1 24 32000 s Values of ISO 200 12800 are available using the...

Page 81: ...and choose target shape in the AF target selection display P 106 Press the button to which RREC has been assigned to begin recording If you put your eye to the viewfinder movie you are recording will...

Page 82: ...l Choose the recording level Shutter Speed Adjust shutter speed when S shutter priority AE or M manual is selected for nMode movie exposure mode P 79 Aperture Value Adjust aperture value when A apertu...

Page 83: ...e listed below Commonly used functions are assigned to buttons for quick access during viewfinder photography P 84 The controls that can be so used include the F gYA and ISO buttons LV super control p...

Page 84: ...settings frequently according to the subject The buttons to which functions can be assigned are listed below a b c d e f i gh j k l m Direct buttons during photo shooting Direct button Assigned funct...

Page 85: ...g mode P 159 l F button Exposure compensation P 152 m R M button High Res Shot P 239 No function is assigned by default Buttons excluding the gYA and AFT buttons can be assigned different roles g Chan...

Page 86: ...T button 2 AF metering mode P 159 l F button Exposure compensation P 152 m R M button Movie recording P 78 No function is assigned by default Buttons excluding the AFT button can be assigned different...

Page 87: ...ting values appear at the top and bottom of the display when you press the button in Step 1 use the following buttons FG Selects items displayed at the top HI Selects items displayed at the bottom In...

Page 88: ...follows Button AFT Button U i Quickly changing the setting while keeping the button pressed Some settings can be changed by rotating the front rear dial while keeping the button of the function presse...

Page 89: ...Auto 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 2 3 1 U LV button Viewfinder photography monitor...

Page 90: ...g live view OK 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 1023 1 02 03 S IS Auto 0 3 Natural 0 0...

Page 91: ...play 1023 1 02 03 F S IS Auto 0 3 Subject Detection 0 0 5 6 250 P Small S AF 4 3 1 Auto ISO 60p L 8 Off 3 0 200 WBAuto 0 LF LF Rotate the front rear dial to change the highlighted setting Setting with...

Page 92: ...ions Single Custom Self timer Number of Frames 1023 1 02 03 S IS Auto 0 3 0 0 5 6 200 250 P Small S AF 4 3 1 Auto ISO 60p L 8 Off 3 0 F WBAuto 0 LF LF Off 0 5s 1s x3 INFO Off 0 5s 1s x3 C 2s 2s 12s SH...

Page 93: ...ISO 60p L 8 Off 3 0 F 200 5400 CWB 0 LF LF 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 18 19 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 20 21 22 23 24 LV super control panel 1023 1 02 03 S IS Auto 0 3 5400 Natural 0 0 5 6 250 P CWB Small S AF 4...

Page 94: ...h P 426 KColor Temperature P 228 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 KButton Function P 334 Flash Intensity Control P 184 Flash Mode P 179 KImage Stabilizer P 204 KSave Settings P 389 Subject Detection P 12...

Page 95: ...Fi Bluetooth P 426 nColor Temperature P 228 nButton Function P 334 nMovie Quality Available Recording Time P 212 P 556 nImage Stabilizer P 204 Headphone Volume P 82 Subject Detection P 120 Sound Recor...

Page 96: ...d playback options the menus contain options that let you customize the operation and display of the camera and set up the camera There are several tabs which represent function categories and related...

Page 97: ...t dial until the AF tab is highlighted You can also tap the tab icon to switch to the tab 2 1 AF My AF KAF Mode S AF 1 KAF MF Starry Sky AF Setting KAF by half pressing 6 Release Priority AF z in MF m...

Page 98: ...S AF 1 KAF MF Starry Sky AF Setting KAF by half pressing 6 Release Priority AF z in MF mode No Off nAF Mode C AF 5 nC AF Speed nC AF Sensitivity Movie AF 0 0 1 Page guide You can tap the page guide to...

Page 99: ...elect an option in Step 5 In this manual the procedure for selecting menu items is shown as follows Menu MENU U AF U 5 Movie AF U nAF Mode You can use the multi selector in place of FGHI to select men...

Page 100: ...vie recording mode the AF confirmation mark and the AF target are displayed This mode is suitable for taking pictures of still subjects or subjects with limited movement C AF Continuous AF In photo sh...

Page 101: ...ng AF tracking a white frame is displayed on the subject being tracked If the tracked subject is lost the frame will be displayed in gray Release the button and then frame the subject again and press...

Page 102: ...KAF by half pressing 6 P 115 Using Starry Sky AF Select RAF for AF mode Press the AF ON button to initiate starry sky AF To interrupt starry sky AF press the AF ON button again You can configure the...

Page 103: ...er can be released even when the subject is not in focus Setting a focus position for Preset MF Select PreMF with the AFT button and press INFO button Press the shutter button halfway to focus Focus c...

Page 104: ...again Manual focus adjustment during autofocus is not available in RAFJ mode Manual focus adjustment during autofocus is available via the focus ring on M ZUIKO PRO Micro Four Thirds PRO lenses For in...

Page 105: ...arget selection wraps around the edges of the display P 141 Release the shutter The AF target selection display will clear from the monitor when the shutter button is pressed halfway The AF frame is d...

Page 106: ...ycles through AF target modes as shown Single Single Small Small Middle Middle Cross Cross All All Large Large When using RAF P 100 only oSmall mMiddle and lLarge can be selected The only options avai...

Page 107: ...d group of targets The camera chooses the target used for focus from within the selected group Small Small Select a group of targets arranged in a cross The camera chooses the target used for focus fr...

Page 108: ...tor The multi selector can be configured using UCenter Button P 351 Separate AF target modes can be selected according to camera orientation g Matching AF Target Selection to Camera Orientation KOrien...

Page 109: ...stance it moves at one time pC1 1 3 1 3 INFO MENU OK Size Step Setting the options for KAF target modes KAF Target Mode Settings P A S M B n Specify which options are displayed when setting the KAF Ta...

Page 110: ...dial 10 types 1 3 5 7 9 11 15 19 23 27 Switch using FG or the rear dial Step 8 types 1 to 8 Switch using HI or the front dial 5 types 1 to 5 Switch using FG or the rear dial Press the INFO button to...

Page 111: ...Button A button to which 8 has been assigned Before you will be able to use Super Spot AF you must use Button Function P 334 to assign 8 P 336 to a camera control 1 1023 1023 P 1 250 P 1 F 250 5 6 5...

Page 112: ...and ISO Auto is not selected you can press the INFO button during zoom to choose aperture or shutter speed Press the 8 button to return to the zoom frame Press the OK button to end focus zoom You can...

Page 113: ...t focus manually Alternatively you can switch to manual focus by rotating the focus ring while the camera is focusing Focus can also be adjusted manually while the shutter is open and during burst pho...

Page 114: ...Button Settings P 334 The lens focus ring can be used to interrupt autofocus only when M ZUIKO PRO Micro Four Thirds PRO lenses are used For information on other lenses visit our website In B bulb mo...

Page 115: ...arts AF operation when the shutter button is pressed halfway If you press the shutter button halfway while pressing the AF ON button autofocus will be continued C AF C AF TR Set the AF operation for w...

Page 116: ...while the camera is performing autofocus because the shutter button has been pressed halfway autofocus will be continued Button AF ON button If C AF is selected for nAF Mode the camera operates in S A...

Page 117: ...ton even if the AF mode is MF or PreJ Menu MENU U AF U 1 AF U z in MF mode No If the AF mode is MF or PreJ the camera does not focus with autofocus even when the AF ON button is pressed Yes If the AF...

Page 118: ...released until the flash is charged On The shutter is released when the shutter button is pressed fully even if the camera cannot focus on the subject with autofocus C AF C AF TR Set the camera operat...

Page 119: ...nnot be released even when the shutter button is pressed fully unless the camera is in focus If AF Operation is set to z and the AF ON button is pressed the shutter cannot be released even when the sh...

Page 120: ...otorcycles It tracks focus on such elements as the chassis chiefly of types used in motor sports or driver 5 Airplanes The camera detects planes and helicopters It tracks focus on such elements as the...

Page 121: ...ubject to focus on can be locked fixed by pressing the button to which the 0 Subject Selection P 336 function has been assigned in Button Settings P 334 When the white frame for focusing is displayed...

Page 122: ...the entire screen even while the subject is in motion until the button is released The tracking area can be changed P 123 Press the shutter button the rest of the way down to take the picture The came...

Page 123: ...g on and tracking it across the entire shooting display Y The camera tracks the focused subject in the selected AF target frame and remains focusing on the subject nVC AF Area Sets the area within whi...

Page 124: ...er button is pressed halfway 7 Priority Tracks focus on the subject when it is detected at the selected AF target point Y Priority Always tracks focus on the selected AF target point z Select the AF o...

Page 125: ...s Menu MENU U AF U 2 AF U Eye Detection Frame Off Frames are not displayed on small parts such as the eyes or cockpits On Frames are displayed on small parts such as the eyes or cockpits Even if Eye D...

Page 126: ...selected group for a repeated series of focus operations Only if the camera is unable to focus using the center focus target will it focus using the surrounding targets in the selected focus group Th...

Page 127: ...nC AF Sensitivity Choose from five levels KC AF Sensitivity three levels nC AF Sensitivity of tracking sensitivity The higher the value the higher the sensitivity Choose positive values for subjects t...

Page 128: ...s selected for focus mode This can be used to adjust the time the camera takes to refocus when for example you switch subjects Menu MENU U AF U 5 Movie AF U nC AF Speed Choose from three focus speed l...

Page 129: ...e presents itself between the subject and the camera during the focus operation causing drastic changes in focus You can also use it to prevent the camera focusing on foreground objects when shooting...

Page 130: ...iter Distance for On1 Set the range of focusing distances to be used when On1 is selected Change the number with FG Use HI to move between digits 000 0 999 9m ft Distance for On2 Set the range of focu...

Page 131: ...cted for KAF Mode P 100 Menu MENU U AF U 4 AF U KAF Scanner Off The camera will not scan if unable to focus This prevents focus changing to such an extent that you lose sight of your subject when atte...

Page 132: ...ocus Adjustment Normally there is no need to fine tune autofocus using this item Fine tuning focus may prevent the camera focusing normally Focus fine tuning has no effect in S AF and S AFJ modes Usin...

Page 133: ...ocus Adjustment Fine tuning Value Configuring AF Focus Adjustment Fine tuning Value Adjusts focus for all lenses Focus can be fine tuned by up to 20 steps 20 0 20 You can zoom in on the display by usi...

Page 134: ...enu MENU U AF U 3 AF U AF Illuminator On The illuminator lights during autofocus if the subject is poorly lit Off The illuminator does not light even if the subject is poorly lit To use this function...

Page 135: ...target Menu MENU U AF U 3 AF U AF Area Pointer Off The focus target is not displayed On1 The focus target is displayed only briefly after the camera focuses On2 After the camera focuses cluster AF tar...

Page 136: ...landscape wide or portrait tall orientations Rotating the camera changes the composition and consequently also the position of the subject in the frame The camera can store the AF target mode and AF...

Page 137: ...de or target position with the camera first in one orientation and then the other Separate settings are stored for landscape orientation portrait orientation with the camera rotated to the right and p...

Page 138: ...the touch of a button This item is used to choose the home position Menu MENU U AF U 6 AF Target Settings Operations U KY Set Home AF Target Mode Choose the home position AF target mode Only options...

Page 139: ...Button Function P 334 assign YHome to a button The AF target moves to the saved home position when you press the button Select YHP for UCenter Button P 351 The AF target moves to the saved home positi...

Page 140: ...d or personal taste Menu MENU U AF U 6 AF Target Settings Operations U Y Select Screen Settings w dial Assign roles to the front and rear dials Off None tPos Position the AF target P 105 YMode Choose...

Page 141: ...e edges of the display You can also choose whether you have the option of selecting bAll all targets before AF target selection wraps around to the opposite border of the display Menu MENU U AF U 6 AF...

Page 142: ...t wrap during shooting for example sequential shooting Y Loop Selection is fixed at Off during movie recording and when RAF or RAFJ is selected for focus mode 142 Enabling AF Target Selection Wrap Y L...

Page 143: ...r AF target selection during viewfinder photography On Monitor touch controls can be used for AF target selection during viewfinder photography Gently tap the monitor twice to enable or disable touch...

Page 144: ...s with edge enhancement Off Normal display On Displays clearly defined outlines with edge enhancement You can select the enhancement color and intensity g Focus Peaking Options Peaking Settings P 146...

Page 145: ...d party lenses with focus clutch mechanism the direction of focus and the display of Focus Indicator may be reversed If this happens change the setting of Focus Ring P 150 Focus Indicator cannot be di...

Page 146: ...MF U Peaking Settings Peaking Color Choose the focus peaking color White Black Red Yellow Highlight Intensity Choose the focus peaking level Low Normal High Image Brightness Adj Adjust background brig...

Page 147: ...selecting Peaking for KButton Function P 334 or nButton Function P 334 Pressing the button enables focus peaking Peaking can also be selected for Multi Function P 344 Using Peaking for MF Assist If Pe...

Page 148: ...sition for Preset MF Specify the number and unit m or ft Menu MENU U AF U 7 MF U Preset MF distance If the lens is equipped with a focus limiter disable it before proceeding The figures displayed are...

Page 149: ...nds to the position of the lens focus ring Inoperative The camera focuses according to the option selected for KAF Mode nAF Mode regardless of the position of the lens focus ring Manual focus using th...

Page 150: ...irection in which the focus ring is rotated to adjust focus Menu MENU U AF U 7 MF U Focus Ring b Rotate the ring counterclockwise to increase the focus distance c Rotate the ring clockwise to increase...

Page 151: ...turn the camera off without changing the focus position Menu MENU U AF U 7 MF U Reset Lens Off The lens focus position is not reset when the camera is turned off Power zoom lenses also return to the...

Page 152: ...ve values to make pictures brighter negative values to make them darker Button In shooting modes other than M F Exposure compensation button U H I l i In M shooting mode Rotate the front or rear dial...

Page 153: ...for KLV Mode P 362 and Off for KNight Vision P 363 Adjusting Exposure Compensation Modes P A and S In movie mode exposure compensation can be adjusted when P A or S is selected for nMode movie exposur...

Page 154: ...Release the shutter Resetting Exposure Compensation To reset exposure compensation press and hold the OK button 154 Controlling exposure Exposure Compensation 2...

Page 155: ...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 U a U 4 Exposure U EV...

Page 156: ...ensation P 152 Fine tuning exposure reduces the amount of exposure compensation available in the direction or exposure was fine tuned Menu MENU U a U 4 Exposure U Exposure Shift A digital ESP metering...

Page 157: ...used in silent mode and with Pro Capture shooting while using S or M shooting mode n This item can be used when nMode movie exposure mode is S or M The range of available shutter speeds is reduced Men...

Page 158: ...tinue adjusting shutter speed until banding is no longer visible in the display Magnifying the display P 111 makes it easier to check for banding Press the INFO button the display will change and the...

Page 159: ...per control panel OK U Metering Menu MENU U a U 5 Metering U Metering A Digital ESP metering Suited to most scenes including back lit subjects The camera meters 324 areas of the frame and calculates o...

Page 160: ...on has been assigned a different role you will need to assign AEL P 336 to a control using Button Function P 334 The camera can be configured to automatically release the lock after shooting g A Auto...

Page 161: ...g the method selected for Metering P 159 B center weighted averaging The camera sets exposure based on the average light level for the entire frame while assigning the greatest weight to the area in t...

Page 162: ...U 5 Metering U A Auto Reset No Exposure remains locked after shooting Press the AEL button to release the lock Yes Exposure lock is released after shooting When multiple photos are taken using such fu...

Page 163: ...tton 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 AFJ RAF or RAFJ If exposure is locked by pressing the AEL button it rema...

Page 164: ...uential shooting Yes The camera meters brightness and determines exposure for each frame If exposure is locked by pressing the AEL button P 160 or pressing the shutter button halfway P 163 exposure re...

Page 165: ...the OK button to put a check P next to it To remove the check press the OK button again Spot Applied when Metering is C spot metering Spot Hilight Applied when Metering is CHi spot highlight metering...

Page 166: ...for ISO sensitivity P 169 You can change the shutter speed at which ISO sensitivity starts to rise in P and A modes P 170 During movie recording ISO sensitivity will be set to values of from ISO 200 t...

Page 167: ...g restrictions apply when M is selected for nMode movie exposure mode depending on the picture mode a2 OM Log400 a3 HLG If the frame rate selected for nX is 23 98p 24 00p 25 00p or 29 97p Auto is rest...

Page 168: ...ty Control ISO Step P A S M B n Choose the size of the increments used when adjusting ISO sensitivity Choose from 1 3 and 1 EV Menu MENU U a U 3 ISO Noise Reduction U ISO Step 168 EV Steps for ISO Sen...

Page 169: ...Choose the maximum sensitivity selected automatically by the camera Set the value using FG or the front rear dials Default Choose the default sensitivity Set the value using FG or the front rear dials...

Page 170: ...nsitivity when Auto is selected for KISO Menu MENU U a U 3 ISO Noise Reduction U KISO A Lowest S S Auto The camera sets it automatically 1 8000 60 The camera starts raising the ISO sensitivity at the...

Page 171: ...O Noise Reduction U bISO Auto KISO Auto P A S Auto can be used for ISO sensitivity when the shooting mode is P A or S P A S M Auto can be used for ISO sensitivity when the shooting mode is P A S or M...

Page 172: ...ce graininess in footage filmed under low light You can choose the amount of noise reduction performed Menu MENU U a U 3 ISO Noise Reduction U KNoise Filter MENU U n U 3 ISO Noise Reduction U nNoise F...

Page 173: ...ISO Noise Reduction U Low ISO Processing Drive Priority Image processing is adapted so as not to curtail the number of pictures that can be taken in a single burst Detail Priority Image processing pr...

Page 174: ...Reduction Off Noise reduction not performed On Noise reduction is performed at all shutter speeds Auto Noise reduction is performed automatically when the camera s internal temperature is elevated Du...

Page 175: ...connected using a cable available separately and flash bracket The camera also supports the following wireless flash control systems Radio Controlled Flash Photography CMD ACMD RCV and X RCV Modes The...

Page 176: ...mera settings GN 9 1 12 24 mm 1 RC 2 Maximum lens focal length at which the unit can provide flash coverage figures following slashes are 35 mm format equivalent focal lengths Functions as commander t...

Page 177: ...bounce flash photography or direct lighting The flash head can be rotated up and left or right Rotate the flash ON OFF lever to the ON position 1 ON OFF lever 1 Note that flash output may be insuffici...

Page 178: ...Keeping the UNLOCK button pressed slide the flash unit from the hot shoe 1 2 Removing Flash Units 178 Using a flash Flash photography 1...

Page 179: ...cted for A Slow Limit P 187 and A X Sync P 186 B Flash Off Disable the flash The flash will not fire even if the unit is on ASlow Slow Slow shutter speeds are used to capture both the main subject and...

Page 180: ...Yes Front curtain sync Second Curtain 92 Rear curtain sync 2 The red eye reduction flash is set in Reduce Red eye and the flash timing is set in Synchro Settings g Flash Mode Settings P 183 Even if S...

Page 181: ...ed using the options in the menu g A X Sync P 186 A Slow Limit P 187 Flash Mode Manual This option appears only when the FL LM3 is attached This setting is available only in P A S M B modes Reduce Red...

Page 182: ...nc speed for silent modes P 198 High Res Shot P 239 and focus bracketing P 278 is 1 100 s Furthermore combining KISO values over ISO 16000 with settings that use an electronic shutter for example sile...

Page 183: ...odes are displayed on the flash mode selection screen Menu MENU U a U 6 Flash U Flash Mode Settings Reduce Red eye Reduce red eye in portrait photos No The camera does not display Reduce Red eye modes...

Page 184: ...exposed even though the exposure in the rest of the frame is appropriate Flash compensation is available in modes other than manual Super control panel OK U Flash Exposure Comp Changes to flash inten...

Page 185: ...see Wireless remote control flash photography P 482 Menu MENU U a U 6 Flash U A RC Mode Off Wireless remote flash control disabled On Wireless remote flash control enabled The camera displays setting...

Page 186: ...B n Choose the fastest shutter speed available for flash photography Choose the fastest shutter speed available for flash photography irrespective of subject brightness Menu MENU U a U 6 Flash U A X S...

Page 187: ...slowest setting available to the camera when selecting the shutter speed automatically during flash photography regardless of how dark the subject may be Available values 60 s to value selected for X...

Page 188: ...mpensation For more information on flash compensation see Adjusting flash output Flash Exposure Comp P 184 Menu MENU U a U 6 Flash U 7 F Off Flash and exposure compensation are set independently On Th...

Page 189: ...in TTL metering mode Menu MENU U a U 6 Flash U Balanced Flash Metering Off Gives priority to the subject during metering On Gives priority to the balance between the subject and the background during...

Page 190: ...photo each time the shutter button is pressed all the way down g F B Sequential The camera takes photos at up to about 20 fps while the shutter button is held all the way down If C AF C AFJ C AF TR or...

Page 191: ...ter button is pressed all the way down the self timer lamp will start to flash and a photo will be taken after about 2 seconds The camera focuses when the shutter button is pressed halfway YC rC qC Cu...

Page 192: ...on when using the self timer the picture may be out of focus The speed of sequential shooting varies depending on the lens you are using and the focus of the zoom lens During sequential shooting if th...

Page 193: ...n choose which types of sequential shooting modes are displayed when you press the gYA button and the maximum speed number of frames for each sequential shooting mode Menu MENU U a U 7 Drive Mode U Se...

Page 194: ...o 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 OK button The setting screen appears You can change the number with FG For Pro...

Page 195: ...era waits before taking a picture and the number of frames it captures Menu MENU U a U 7 Drive Mode U Self timer Settings r12s r2s and rC is displayed when Anti Shock H is set to On in Anti Shock H Se...

Page 196: ...Every Frame AF Off If the number of shots is 2 or more focus is locked when the first shot is taken On The camera focuses before each shot 196 Configuring the self timer functions Self timer Settings...

Page 197: ...Anti shock shooting modes E F etc are displayed on the drive mode selection screen Normal shooting modes F g etc are not displayed Waiting Time Choose how long the camera waits to begin shooting afte...

Page 198: ...hen noise reduction is active o Choose whether to allow the o P 403 to sound as specified AF Illuminator Choose whether to allow AF Illuminator P 134 to work as specified Flash Mode Choose whether the...

Page 199: ...The flash sync speed will be 1 50 s when KISO is 16000 or higher 199 Shooting without shutter sound Silent I Settings C...

Page 200: ...hutter lag 1 2 3 a b c Pro Capture ProCap Choose this option if you anticipate that the distance to the subject will change during shooting The camera shoots at up to 20 fps A maximum of 99 frames can...

Page 201: ...ra will focus before each shot The ProCap SH2 mode is only available with specific lenses Visit our website for details Using C AF C AFJ C AF TR or C AF TRJ AF mode P 100 and an aperture value larger...

Page 202: ...rtions in images During capture the monitor will not go dark and the sound of the shutter will not be heard The slowest shutter speed is limited Depending on subject brightness and the options selecte...

Page 203: ...option is enabled the camera will detect the flicker frequency and adjust the timing of the shutter release accordingly Menu MENU U a U 7 Drive Mode U Anti Flicker Shooting The camera may be unable t...

Page 204: ...off Select this option when using a tripod S IS Auto Auto I S Image stabilization applies to motion on all axes If panning motion is detected the camera will automatically suspend image stabilization...

Page 205: ...ble to compensate for excessive camera motion or very slow shutter speeds Use a tripod in these cases You may notice noise or vibration while image stabilization is in effect The setting selected with...

Page 206: ...of image stabilization applied during movie recording Menu MENU U n U 4 Image Stabilizer U nIS Level 1 Choose for static hand held shots 0 Recommended in most situations 1 Choose for hand held panning...

Page 207: ...ant to suspend image stabilization would be when using the level gauge to keep the camera level while framing photographs Menu MENU U a U 8 Image Stabilizer U 6Image Stabilizer On Image stabilization...

Page 208: ...nters the image sensor for every shot This slightly reduces the frame advance rate Menu MENU U a U 8 Image Stabilizer U gImage Stabilizer IS Priority Priority is given to image stabilization The frame...

Page 209: ...Displaying camera motion on the monitor Handheld Assist P A S M B n Menu MENU U a U 8 Image Stabilizer U Handheld Assist Off Camera motion is not displayed on the monitor On Camera motion is displaye...

Page 210: ...ority to the camera or the lens This option has no effect if the lens is equipped with an IS switch that can be used to enable or disable image stabilization Menu MENU U a U 8 Image Stabilizer U Lens...

Page 211: ...U 1 Basic Settings Image Quality U nX Configuring KX Item Image size Compression ratio File format LSF 5184 3888 SuperFine 1 2 7 JPG LF 5184 3888 Fine 1 4 JPG LN 5184 3888 Normal 1 8 JPG aN 3200 2400...

Page 212: ...hooting RAW files store raw image data in an unprocessed state Choose this format extension ORF for pictures that will later be enhanced Cannot be viewed on other cameras Can be viewed on computers us...

Page 213: ...0fps 24p 23 98p 23 98fps 24 00p can only be selected when Movie Resolution is C4K Slow or Fast Motion Off Number rate Large rate means fast recording and small rate means slow recording Because the mo...

Page 214: ...ow motion movements that in real life took only the blink of an eye A high speed movie option can be included in the movie image quality menu Your choice of playback frame rate determines the playback...

Page 215: ...picture angle is slightly reduced Aperture shutter speed exposure compensation and ISO sensitivity cannot be changed during recording Time codes cannot be recorded or displayed Brightness may change i...

Page 216: ...ttings Image Quality U KX Detailed Settings Image size Pixel count Compression ratio Application Super Fine Fine Normal Large 5184 3888 LSF LF LN Select for the print size Middle 3200 2400 aSF aF aN M...

Page 217: ...10 bit movies using the H 265 codec This setting is primarily for movies that are intended to be edited on a computer When H 265 is selected only a2 OM Log400 and a3 HLG are available for nPicture Mod...

Page 218: ...ettings of 16 9 3 2 1 1 and 3 4 Super control panel OK U Aspect Menu MENU U a U 1 Basic Settings Image Quality U Image Aspect JPEG images are recorded at the selected aspect ratio RAW images are the s...

Page 219: ...e The camera can compensate for this by making the edges brighter Menu MENU U a U 1 Basic Settings Image Quality U Shading Comp Off Shading compensation disabled On The camera detects and compensates...

Page 220: ...an also add artistic effects 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...

Page 221: ...s i Monochrome Record pictures in monochrome You can apply color filter effects and choose a tint j Custom Adjust picture mode parameters to create a custom version of a selected picture mode k Underw...

Page 222: ...depending on the art filter b Soft Focus c Pale Light Color d Light Tone e Grainy Film f Pin Hole g Diorama h Cross Process i Gentle Sepia j Dramatic Tone k Key Line l Watercolor m Vintage n Partial...

Page 223: ...makes pictures more vivid 2 0 2 T Gradation Adjust color brightness and shading Bring pictures closer to what you envisage by for example brightening the entire picture Depending on the contrast you...

Page 224: ...efined white cloud with natural blue sky Or Orange Slightly brings out blue skies or the light of the setting sun R Red Further brings out blue skies or autumn foliage G Green Adds warmth to skin tone...

Page 225: ...chrome Color can be adjusted Color Partial Color Selects the art filter partial color Art filters apply only to the JPEG copy RAW JPEG is automatically selected for image quality in place of RAW Depen...

Page 226: ...d using a tone curve adapted to color grading a2 a2 OM Log400 Movies are recorded using a log tone curve for greater freedom during color grading a3 a3 HLG Movies are recorded with a high dynamic rang...

Page 227: ...stom Underwater i Enhance Picture Mode Settings screen Choosing which options are displayed when selecting a picture mode KPicture Mode Settings P A S M B n You can display only the options you need w...

Page 228: ...ails to produce the desired results or you wish to introduce a deliberate color cast into your images Setting the white balance Super control panel OK U White balance Menu MENU U a U 2 Picture Mode WB...

Page 229: ...escent lighting Color temperature is set to 4000K F Underwater Underwater photography E WB Flash Light sources with the same color temperature as flash lighting Color temperature is set to 5500K H I J...

Page 230: ...ber blue axis Moving the pointer 0 closer to A adds a red cast and moving it closer to B adds a blue cast Use the rear dial or FG to adjust the green magenta axis Moving the pointer 0 closer to G adds...

Page 231: ...the display Ensure that it is free of shadows Press the INFO button The one touch white balance screen appears Highlight Yes and press the OK button The new value is saved as a preset white balance op...

Page 232: ...ton The new value will be saved as the value for the selected setting and the camera will exit to the shooting display One Touch WB 14000K 1 2 3 4 14000K OK MENU When recording movies press the one to...

Page 233: ...F 0 0 0 0 0 0 REC 00 12 00 12 0 0 R TC00 00 01 TC00 00 01 DF DF 200 200 Lock Lock Locking the white balance in movie mode nButton Function NLock P A S M B n When the camera is in movie mode and the wh...

Page 234: ...r blue axis Moving the pointer 0 closer to A adds a red cast and moving it closer to B adds a blue cast Use the rear dial or FG to adjust the green magenta axis Moving the pointer 0 closer to G adds a...

Page 235: ...cture Mode WB U KN Keep Warm Color MENU U n U 2 Picture Mode WB U nN Keep Warm Color Off The camera suppresses the warm tones produced by incandescent lighting On The camera preserves the warm tones p...

Page 236: ...n flash photography Use this option to automatically switch from one white balance setting to another when you find yourself frequently enabling and disabling the flash Menu MENU U a U 2 Picture Mode...

Page 237: ...ed across displays printers digital cameras and computer applications This setting is recommended in most circumstances Adobe RGB It can reproduce a wider gamut of colors than sRGB Accurate color repr...

Page 238: ...n the display may change color Off Do not adjust the picture for ease of viewing This option applies only to the display not to the actual movie files This option does not apply when movies recorded u...

Page 239: ...utions higher than that of the image sensor The camera takes a series of shots while moving the image sensor and combines them to create a single high resolution photo Use this option to capture detai...

Page 240: ...setting from the button you can turn this function on and off using the M button You can also switch between Onv tripod and Onu handheld by rotating the front or rear dial while pressing the M button...

Page 241: ...e with the camera Shooting Press the MENU button to close the High Res Shot setting screen and return to shooting screen After enabling High Res Shot check the option selected for image quality Image...

Page 242: ...ovie becomes Off When High Res Shot is enabled Drive is set to A Silent Single q12s Silent self timer 12s q2s Silent self timer 2s and qC Silent custom self timer can be set Pictures taken with an art...

Page 243: ...ures to create a single photo giving the appearance of a single photo taken at a slow shutter speed Enabling Live ND Shooting Menu MENU U b U 1 Computational Modes U Live ND Shooting Highlight On usin...

Page 244: ...0 0 0 0 0 ND8 LV Configuring Live ND Shooting ND Number Choose an ND filter type the camera will convert it to an exposure value and reduce exposure by that amount Options are available in increments...

Page 245: ...green the display is similar to the final image Changing exposure compensation or shutter speed resets the LV Simulation display Release the shutter To end live ND filter photography select Off in th...

Page 246: ...will increase the amount of detail visible in the highlights and shadows of high contrast scenes such as landscapes Adjust the level of the effect while looking at the screen Enabling Live GND Shooti...

Page 247: ...plied darkened areas and the areas to which it will not be applied areas with unchanged brightness Soft Medium Hard Soft produces a wider gradation than Medium and can blur the boundaries between ligh...

Page 248: ...position of the boundary press and hold the OK button The slowest shutter speed available varies with the GND filter selected GND2 1EV 1 16000 s GND4 2EV 1 8000 s GND8 3EV 1 4000 s Image Aspect P 218...

Page 249: ...ography HDR High Res Shot multiple exposure keystone compensation bracketing focus stacking interval timer photography K flicker scan flickerless photography fisheye correction live ND shooting subjec...

Page 250: ...w f numbers The pictures are taken in silent mode using the electronic shutter The composite image is recorded in JPEG format regardless of the option selected for image quality The composite image is...

Page 251: ...function On Pictures are taken with increased depth of field The display returns to the Focus Stacking setting screen Configuring Focus Stacking Set number of shots Choose the number of shots to be t...

Page 252: ...shutter button is pressed all the way down When Focus Stacking is set to On Flash Mode in Silent I Settings P 198 becomes Allow The flash sync speed is set to 1 100 s It will be set to 1 50 s when KI...

Page 253: ...he camera will take a series of shots while varying exposure and combine them into a single picture Choose HDR1 for natural looking results HDR2 for a more painterly effect KISO is fixed at ISO 200 Sh...

Page 254: ...d S The image displayed in the monitor or viewfinder during shooting differs from the final HDR picture Noise may appear in the final picture when a slower shutter speed is selected in HDR1 or HDR2 mo...

Page 255: ...RAW pictures can be selected for multiple exposures that include an existing image If you record a multiple exposure with RAW selected for KX you can then select it for subsequent multiple exposures u...

Page 256: ...0 ISO Auto ISO Auto Configuring Multiple Exposure Auto Gain Off Do not adjust brightness the brightness of the pictures in the multiple exposure On Halve the brightness of each picture in the multiple...

Page 257: ...tures that will be overlaid on the previously chosen photograph The camera will not enter sleep mode during multiple exposure photography Pictures taken with other cameras cannot be used for multiple...

Page 258: ...ctions cannot be used during multiple exposure photography HDR bracketing focus stacking interval timer photography keystone compensation live ND shooting fisheye correction High Res Shot and live GND...

Page 259: ...2 Other Shooting Functions U KDigital Tele converter MENU U n U 1 Basic Settings Image Quality U nDigital Tele converter Off Pictures are taken without using this function On Images are recorded enla...

Page 260: ...Interval Shooting P A S M B n You can set the camera to shoot automatically with a set time lapse The shot frames can also be recorded as a single movie Menu MENU U b U 2 Other Shooting Functions U In...

Page 261: ...begun 00 00 01 24 00 00 Interval Mode Choose whether to put priority on the interval time or the number of frames Time Priority Frames Priority If Time Priority is selected the previous shooting may b...

Page 262: ...ing settings Use these as guidelines only Shooting Press the MENU button to close the Interval Shooting setting screen and return to shooting screen Release the shutter The specified number of frames...

Page 263: ...bined with HDR bracketing focus stacking multiple exposure live ND shooting or live GND shooting The flash will not work if the flash charging time is longer than the interval between shots When 1000...

Page 264: ...ff Keystone compensation is not applied On Keystone compensation is applied Frame the shot and adjust keystone compensation while viewing your subject in the display Rotate the front dial to make hori...

Page 265: ...recorded in RAW JPEG format The following cannot be used live composite photography burst photography bracketing focus stacking HDR multiple exposure live ND shooting fisheye compensation the digital...

Page 266: ...evels You can also opt simultaneously to correct distortion in photos taken under water This option is only available with compatible fisheye lenses As of January 2024 it could be used with the M ZUIK...

Page 267: ...o ISO Auto Configuring Fisheye Compensation Angle When fisheye correction is performed the picture is cropped to eliminate blacked out areas Choose from three different crops 1 2 3 Q PCorrection Choos...

Page 268: ...graphy bracketing focus stacking HDR multiple exposure live ND shooting keystone compensation the digital teleconverter movie recording C AF C AFJ C AF TR and C AF TRJ AF modes art filter picture mode...

Page 269: ...g techniques such as putting the subject out of focus during exposure or focusing at the end of exposure Off Disables manual focusing during exposure On Enables manual focusing during exposure Bulb Ti...

Page 270: ...60sec 30sec 15sec 8sec 4sec 2sec 1sec 0 5sec Off Composite Settings Set an exposure time to be the reference in composite photography 60sec 50sec 40sec 30sec 25sec 20sec 15sec 13sec 10sec 8sec 6sec 5s...

Page 271: ...unt of 0 7 EV 3f 1 0EV 3 pictures are taken with the bracketing amount of 1 0 EV 5f 0 3EV 5 pictures are taken with the bracketing amount of 0 3 EV 5f 0 5EV 5 pictures are taken with the bracketing am...

Page 272: ...set to Auto ISO sensitivity when KISO is set to Auto If exposure compensation is enabled before shooting begins the camera will vary exposure around the selected value Changing the option selected fo...

Page 273: ...cketing amount for the A B amber blue axis Off 3f 2Step 3f 4Step 3f 6Step G M Select the bracketing amount for the G M green magenta axis Off 3f 2Step 3f 4Step 3f 6Step Three pictures are created for...

Page 274: ...he bracketing amount of 0 3 EV 3f 0 5EV 3 pictures are taken with the bracketing amount of 0 5 EV 3f 0 7EV 3 pictures are taken with the bracketing amount of 0 7 EV 3f 1 0EV 3 pictures are taken with...

Page 275: ...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 and the th...

Page 276: ...ersions of each picture each with a different art filter applied Enabling art filter bracketing Menu MENU U b U 3 Bracketing U ART BKT Highlight On using the FG buttons and press the OK button Off Pic...

Page 277: ...want to apply Picture modes such as Vivid Natural and Muted can also be selected When there are a large number of art filters to be applied it may take a long time to record the pictures after shootin...

Page 278: ...h a single press of the shutter button Each time the shutter button is pressed all the way down the camera takes the selected number of shots varying focus with each shot The pictures are taken in sil...

Page 279: ...2sec 0 5sec 1sec 2sec 4sec 8sec 15sec 30sec Shooting Press the MENU button to close the Focus BKT setting screen and return to shooting screen Press the shutter button the rest of the way down to shoo...

Page 280: ...ng cannot be combined with other forms of bracketing The flash sync speed is set to 1 100 s It will be set to 1 50 s when KISO is 16000 or higher 280 Recording pictures with different focus positions...

Page 281: ...of the camera s built in stereo microphone 10 0 10 MIC c Adjust the sensitivity of external microphones connected to the microphone jack 10 0 10 cVolume Limiter The camera puts a limit on the volume o...

Page 282: ...nd recording settings Recording Volume cVolume Limiter Wind Noise Reduction will be disabled Operative The camera s sound recording settings are enabled Inoperative The camera s sound recording settin...

Page 283: ...e volume Headphone Volume P A S M B n Menu MENU U n U 5 Sound Recording Connection U Headphone Volume Headphone Volume Adjust the volume of audio output to the headphones 283 Adjusting the headphone v...

Page 284: ...is not adjusted to compensate for deviations from the recording time Count Up Choose how the time count is incremented Rec Run The count is incremented only during recording Free Run The count is inc...

Page 285: ...nly images are output to the device Frame size and sound settings are adjusted using camera controls RAW When live view is displayed in movie mode images are output to the HDMI device in RAW format Im...

Page 286: ...output from the camera when RAW is selected varies depending on the HDMI device Visit our website for details When RAW is selected and a compatible HDMI device is connected nPicture Mode will be set t...

Page 287: ...1 250 1 F 250 5 6 5 6 ISO Auto ISO Auto F 0 0 0 0 0 0 200 200 80mm 80mm 1 mark 1 Displaying a mark in the center of the screen while recording movies Center Marker P A S M B n Menu MENU U n U 6 Shooti...

Page 288: ...0 0 0 0 0 200 200 Use the FG buttons to select Zebra Pattern Settings and press the OK button Zebra Pattern Settings Zebra Pattern Settings MENU OK Y Level 1 80 Z Level 2 Off Off Zebra Pattern Settin...

Page 289: ...displayed where the luminance level exceeds Y Level 1 A Z pattern will be displayed where the luminance level exceeds Z Level 2 The Z pattern will be displayed where they overlap The display returns t...

Page 290: ...1 4K REC00 01 0 0 8 8 W T W T R TC00 00 01 TC00 00 01 DF DF 1 250 1 F 250 5 6 5 6 ISO Auto ISO Auto F 0 0 0 0 0 0 200 200 Displaying a red frame while recording movies Red Frame during RREC P A S M B...

Page 291: ...5 4 3 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 Overall 1 L P 60p PC 100 x1 JPEG 48kHz ISO800 0 0 F5 6 1 250 DF 2024 01 01 16 30 43 100 0015 ND8 1 8 4 3 15 30 5184...

Page 292: ...2 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 Fisheye Compensation P 266 Keystone Compensation P 264 Composite Photography Number of combined shots P 71 Date and Time P 416 Shutter Speed P 58 P 63 Aperture...

Page 293: ...8 4 3 15 30 F 1 250 2024 01 01 16 30 43 F5 6 ISO800 0 0 1 L P PC 100 x1 JPEG 48kHz ISO800 0 0 F5 6 1 250 2024 01 01 16 30 43 100 0015 ND8 1 8 4 3 15 30 5184x3888 40mm CWB 5400K A4 G4 18 0 3 SRGB F 3 1...

Page 294: ...nt dial l Previous j Next k Operation also available during magnified playback Arrow pad FGHI Multi selector U T Single frame playback Next I Previous H Playback volume FG Playback zoom Press U to dis...

Page 295: ...ack press this button to exit to single frame playback Switching cards while viewing photographs You can also choose a card for playback using the q button Hold the q button and rotate the front or re...

Page 296: ...following options will be displayed Play from Beginning Plays back a split movie all the way through Play Movie Plays back files separately Delete entire n Deletes all parts of a split movie Erase De...

Page 297: ...RAW L 100 100 1 100 101 0001 19 32 F3 5 ISO200 N RAW 2024 01 01 1 100 100 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 6 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 5 31 1 2 3 4 8 7 1 2 3 31 30 6 29 2...

Page 298: ...e 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 the multi selector or FGHI to scroll the image during playback zoom You...

Page 299: ...display with your fingernails or other sharp objects Gloves or monitor covers may interfere with touch screen operation Full frame playback Displaying the previous or next image Magnify Lightly tap th...

Page 300: ...enter of the screen to pause playback Tap again to resume playback By sliding the bar at the bottom of the screen during playback pause you can change the position from which the movie will be played...

Page 301: ...age You can select multiple images and delete them collectively g Selecting Multiple Pictures Share Order Selected Rating Selected 0 Copy Select Erase Selected P 314 9 Images you want to share with a...

Page 302: ...image counterclockwise G to rotate it clockwise the image rotates each time the button is pressed Press the OK button to save changes and exit Movies and protected images cannot be rotated The camera...

Page 303: ...rotated Any previously protected images displayed while the dial is rotated will be unaffected When a protected image is displayed you can hold the 0 button and rotate the front or rear dial to remove...

Page 304: ...the OK button Choose whether to specify the destination folder and press the OK button If you select Assign choose a destination folder If a folder has already been specified the name of the folder i...

Page 305: ...l 3 All images are copied from the card in card slot 1 to the card in card slot 2 4 All images are copied from the card in card slot 2 to the card in card slot 1 Copying ends when the destination card...

Page 306: ...ted You can erase images without the confirmation step by changing the button settings g Disabling Deletion Confirmation Quick Erase P 308 You can choose whether deleting pictures recorded in RAW JPEG...

Page 307: ...Delete all pictures including those with rating stars assigned Save Keep the pictures with rating stars assigned and delete all other pictures When there are cards in both slots 1 and 2 card slot sel...

Page 308: ...he camera will not display a confirmation dialog but will instead delete the images immediately Menu MENU U q U 2 Operations U Quick Erase Off A confirmation dialog is displayed when the D button is p...

Page 309: ...MENU U q U 2 Operations U RAW JPEG Erase JPEG Only the JPEG copy is deleted RAW Only the RAW copy is deleted RAW JPEG Both the RAW and JPEG copies are deleted Both the RAW and JPEG copies are deleted...

Page 310: ...tiple Pictures Share Order Selected Rating Selected 0 Copy Select Erase Selected P 314 Transferring images to a smartphone P 431 You can also mark images for sharing by assigning 9 to a button in qRFu...

Page 311: ...rations U RAW JPEG 9 JPEG Only the JPEG copies will be marked for sharing RAW Only the RAW copies will be marked for sharing RAW JPEG Both RAW and JPEG copies will be marked for sharing Changing the o...

Page 312: ...previously set number If you press the E button when the selected picture has rating stars assigned rating stars will be cleared You can change the number of stars by rotating the front or rear dial...

Page 313: ...n when rating pictures and put a check P next to it Select an option using FG and press the OK button to put a check P next to it To remove the check press the OK button again When there is no item wi...

Page 314: ...played Lock is released when you press the button again You can select an image during single frame playback and index playback When an unmarked image is displayed you can hold the 4 button and rotate...

Page 315: ...ctures have been selected and then select the date and time format No The pictures are printed without the date and time Date The pictures are printed with the shooting date Time The pictures are prin...

Page 316: ...e used to modify print orders created with other devices Creating a new print order deletes any existing print orders created with other devices Print orders cannot include RAW images or movies 316 Pr...

Page 317: ...all print orders Reset Protect Resets all protection Reset Share Order Resets all share orders Reset Ratings Resets all ratings If memory cards are inserted in both slots you will be prompted to choos...

Page 318: ...ple replacement for written notes about the pictures Audio recordings can be up to 30 s long Display the image to which you want to add audio and press the OK button The playback direct menu will be d...

Page 319: ...Raise volume G button Lower volume 4 100 100 Audio Playback Playback begins automatically when a picture with audio is displayed To adjust the volume Display the picture whose audio you want to play b...

Page 320: ...llowing options are available Current Save the picture at the settings currently selected with the camera Custom1 Custom2 Adjust settings while previewing the results in the display The settings are s...

Page 321: ...urrent and press the OK button Current settings will be applied For exposure compensation the current settings will not be applied Highlight Yes using FG and press the OK button to create a copy using...

Page 322: ...the crop Black White Create a black and white copy of the current picture Sepia Create a sepia copy of the current picture Saturation Adjust the vividness of colors The results can be previewed in th...

Page 323: ...FG to choose the desired option When M is selected you can size the crop using the dials and position it using FGHI When Aspect is selected you can select an option using FG and then position the cro...

Page 324: ...to 3 pictures can be included in the overlay The results can be modified by adjusting brightness gain separately for each picture The overlay is saved in the format currently selected for image quali...

Page 325: ...d you cannot select Overwrite Highlight an option and press the OK button You will be presented with an edit display Trim the movie Use the F button to skip to the first frame and the G button to skip...

Page 326: ...played Select Movie Edit and press the OK button Use FG to select In Movie Image Capture and press the OK button Use HI to select a frame to be saved as a still image and press the OK button The camer...

Page 327: ...role played by the R 4 button during playback Menu MENU U q U 2 Operations U qRFunction qRFunction 9 Create or modify a share order by marking pictures for upload to a smartphone 4 Select multiple pi...

Page 328: ...ormed by the front and rear dials Menu MENU U q U 2 Operations U qDial Function G8 Index Magnify Zoom in or out or switch to the index display during playback Prev Next View the next or previous image...

Page 329: ...playback Menu MENU U q U 2 Operations U q8Default Setting Recently Zoom in to the most recently selected zoom ratio Equally Value Images are displayed at a zoom ratio of 1 1 The W icon appears in the...

Page 330: ...it orientation are automatically rotated for display on the camera Menu MENU U q U 3 Displays U n On Pictures are automatically rotated for display during playback Off Pictures are not automatically r...

Page 331: ...t Select an option using FG and press the OK button to put a check P next to it To remove the check press the OK button again Image Only Only the image is shown Basic Minimum information is shown Pres...

Page 332: ...display Zoom frame Playback zoom scroll display Menu MENU U q U 3 Displays U q8Info Settings Select the display type and put a check P next to it Select an option using FG and press the OK button to...

Page 333: ...3 Displays U G Settings Select the display type and put a check P next to it Select an option using FG and press the OK button to put a check P next to it To remove the check press the OK button again...

Page 334: ...ing still photography The functions assigned using nButton Function take effect in n movie mode Customizable Controls Icon Button Default role K n F F button F exposure compensation R R button M high...

Page 335: ...Fn button on the lens AF Stop No function is assigned to the arrow pad by default To use I and G on the arrow pad in their assigned roles select Direct Function for d arrow pad Super control panel OK...

Page 336: ...the location to which the new value will be saved To measure white balance during movie recording frame a reference object a piece of white paper or the like in the display and press the button A list...

Page 337: ...re the settings previously in effect P 75 The control continues to perform this function when a custom mode is selected with the mode dial Exposure Comp F Adjust exposure settings Hold the control and...

Page 338: ...osition the zoom frame HDR K only Enable HDR P 253 Press once to enable HDR Press again to disable Hold the button and rotate the front or rear dial to adjust HDR settings including HDR bracketing ISO...

Page 339: ...reset MF and again to restore the previous focus mode Alternatively you can choose the AF Mode by holding the control and rotating a dial Lens Info Settings VLens Recall previously saved lens data P 3...

Page 340: ...only Choose a drive sequential shooting self timer mode P 190 Press the button to display drive mode options and then choose a mode using the front or rear dial or the HI buttons This function can be...

Page 341: ...leased AE BKT K only Pressing the button when Off is selected for AE BKT selects the setting selected under AE BKT If an option other than Off is selected pressing the button selects Off To choose an...

Page 342: ...r rear dial while pressing the button When eyes are detected while K Human is selected you can select which eye to lock onto as the subject to focus on by rotating the front or rear dial while pressin...

Page 343: ...ssing it again releases the lock nView Assist 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 YZebra n only Toggle Zeb...

Page 344: ...feature is highlighted Release the button to select the highlighted feature Press the button to which Multi Function is assigned Adjust settings The Multi Function button can be used for B Highlight S...

Page 345: ...ay select Exposure Comp B on the super control panel P 93 and press OK Recording a movie by pressing the shutter button nShutter Function P A S M B n Configure the shutter button as a R movie record b...

Page 346: ...uld like to use your right hand to use the MENU button during shooting in some situations Menu MENU U C U 1 Operations U Button Settings U Menu operation by D Yes The D button operates as the MENU but...

Page 347: ...tton when settings are complete When KFn Lever Function nFn Lever Function is set to a setting other than mode1 the functions assigned to lever 1 is enabled even if the lever is in position 2 The func...

Page 348: ...nction nMode Movie exposure mode P A S M Shutter Speed Shutter Choose the shutter speed P P Aperture Value FNo Adjust aperture P P Exposure Comp F Adjust exposure compensation P P P P ISO Adjust ISO s...

Page 349: ...Role Function nMode Movie exposure mode P A S M Off None P P P P 349 Assigning Roles to the Front and Rear Dials KDial Function nDial Function...

Page 350: ...d to set exposure Menu MENU U C U 1 Operations U Dial Settings U Dial Direction Exposure Choose the direction the dials are rotated to set aperture and shutter speed in A S M and B modes Ps Choose the...

Page 351: ...rget selection or AF target mode The arrow pad or front and rear dials can be used according to the setting selected for YSelect Screen Settings P 140 YHP The multi selector performs the function sele...

Page 352: ...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 movie mode The Fn lever can be used to choose the roles of the fr...

Page 353: ...ting selected for KDial Function P 347 mode2 Switch between two groups of settings previously selected for AF Mode AF Target Mode and AF Target Point Press the INFO button and put a check P next to a...

Page 354: ...he functions for Positions 1 and 2 conform to the setting selected for nDial Function P 347 mode2 Switch between two groups of settings previously selected for AF Mode AF Target Mode and AF Target Poi...

Page 355: ...mode2 MENU OK AF Target Mode AF Target Point AF Mode Rotate the Fn lever to Position 2 and set the AF settings Using mode2 of KFn Lever Function nFn Lever Function When mode2 is selected for KFn Leve...

Page 356: ...ording to the options selected for KFn Lever Function and nFn Lever Function P 355 ON OFF The lever functions as an ON OFF lever Position 1 is on and Position 2 is off OFF ON The lever functions as an...

Page 357: ...Speed Sets the zoom speed for K still photography mode Low Slow zoom A good choice when precise adjustments are needed Normal Normal zoom speed High Fast zoom n Elec Zoom Speed Sets the zoom speed fo...

Page 358: ...operations 1 3 button 1 Disabling the 3 Button Operations 3Lock P A S M B n Menu MENU U C U 1 Operations U 3Lock Off Do not lock the 3 button On Lock the 3 button to disable operations 358 Disabling t...

Page 359: ...F Zoom AF Super Spot AF P 111 LV Close Up Mode Choose what happens if the shutter button is pressed halfway during focus zoom mode1 Focus zoom ends You can check the composition after focusing using f...

Page 360: ...Menu MENU U C U 2 Operations U zLock zLock Choose the behavior of the control used for depth of field preview Off Aperture stops down while the control is pressed On Aperture stops down when the contr...

Page 361: ...d Options Press and hold Time P A S M B n Choose how long buttons must be pressed to perform resets and other similar functions for various features For ease of use button hold times can be set separa...

Page 362: ...be seen easily even in back lit conditions This setting takes effect on the viewfinder the monitor and HDMI output Menu MENU U C U 3 Live View U KLV Mode Standard The effects of exposure color and ot...

Page 363: ...MENU U C U 3 Live View U KNight Vision Off Normal display On Brightness is adjusted for ease of viewing The brightness and colors of the preview differs from the final photograph Night LV appears on...

Page 364: ...me Rate Normal The standard frame rate This is the preferred choice in most situations High Smooth the motion of fast moving subjects Fast moving subjects are easier to track This setting reverts to N...

Page 365: ...t this can be minimized so as to not influence photography Menu MENU U C U 3 Live View U Art LV Mode mode1 The effects of art filters can be previewed during shooting mode2 While the shutter button is...

Page 366: ...to The camera detects and reduces flicker 50Hz Reduce flicker under workplace or outdoor lighting powered by alternating current with a frequency of 50 Hz 60Hz Reduce flicker under workplace or outdoo...

Page 367: ...elfie Assist Selfie Assist P A S M B n Menu MENU U C U 3 Live View U Selfie Assist Off The display does not change when the monitor is reversed On When reversed for self portraits the monitor shows a...

Page 368: ...y 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 Functions for configuring information display Selec...

Page 369: ...ble Recording Time P 556 Flicker Scan P 157 Active connection to computer USB 2 P 462 P 464 P 465 P 466 nHDMI Output P 285 Test Picture P 336 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 4...

Page 370: ...ting setting indicators Use this option to choose the icons that appear in the display You can configure three sets of display settings for still photography mode and two sets for movie recording mode...

Page 371: ...KInfo Settings Image Only No information will be displayed Information 1 Select an option using FG and press the OK button to put a check P next to it To remove the check press the OK button again To...

Page 372: ...tton to put a check P next to it To remove the check press the OK button again To set the details of an item to be displayed press I The following items can be set X Level Gauge All Battery Informatio...

Page 373: ...formation is displayed while the shutter button is pressed halfway On1 Only the following exposure related items are displayed while the shutter button is pressed halfway Shutter speed Aperture Reset...

Page 374: ...o choose the types of display available This option takes effect when qStyle 1 or qStyle 2 is selected for EVF Style P 368 during still photography The option selected for nInfo Settings P 372 takes e...

Page 375: ...The set that is currently in use cannot be disabled but the items to be displayed can be configured 375 Viewfinder Info Display Options qKInfo Settings B...

Page 376: ...Display when shutter button is pressed halfway Displaying the Level Gauge when the shutter button is pressed halfway q6 Level Gauge P A S M B n Menu MENU U C U 4 Information U q6 Level Gauge On The le...

Page 377: ...uides displayed Choose from Off R S T U V W KGrid Settings only When W is selected the guides are adjusted for a 16 9 movie frame when movies are shot in still photography mode Depending on the option...

Page 378: ...splayed color Preset 1 The settings of Color of Preset 1 are used Preset 2 The settings of Color of Preset 2 are used Displayed Grid Select the type of guides displayed Choose from Off R S T U V W Whe...

Page 379: ...trol 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 di...

Page 380: ...uring 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 U C...

Page 381: ...op of the page Menu Start Position Recently When you open the menu the last used tab page and cursor position are recalled a When you open the menu the first page of the a tab is displayed My When you...

Page 382: ...age Stabilizer 6Image Stabilizer On Handheld Assist Image Stabilizer Lens I S Priority Off Off Fps Priority h g Yes When you move to the last page by turning the rear dial and turn it further the firs...

Page 383: ...S M B n Choose the option highlighted by default when a Yes No confirmation is displayed Menu MENU U C U 2 Operations U Priority Set No No is highlighted by default Yes Yes is highlighted by default...

Page 384: ...b Time Timer Live Composite Timer Bulb Time Monitor Live Bulb Live Time Composite Settings Bulb Time Focusing 8min 3h 7 Off 0 5sec 1 2sec On MENU OK 1 Item can be added to My Menu 1 My Menu Settings M...

Page 385: ...Bulb Time Timer Live Composite Timer Bulb Time Monitor Live Bulb Live Time Composite Settings Bulb Time Focusing 8min 3h 7 Off 0 5sec 1 2sec On Added to My Menu Items that have been added to My Menu a...

Page 386: ...y Menu all items on the current page Select Yes and press the OK button 2 1 AF My My Bulb Time Focusing KX KWB Flash Mode Settings Metering 1 My Menu On Rearrange Order Remove this item Remove this pa...

Page 387: ...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 34 Menu MENU U e U 1 Card Folder File U Card Formatting Format C...

Page 388: ...cord photographs This option takes effect when Standard or Auto Switch is selected for KSave Settings Slot 1 Photographs are recorded on the card in slot 1 Slot 2 Photographs are recorded on the card...

Page 389: ...either card fills Image quality for Dual Independent 6 is set separately for each slot after changing the option selected check the current image quality setting w Dual Same 5 Each picture is recorded...

Page 390: ...iguring nCard Slot Settings 1 Slot 1 Movies are recorded on the card in slot 1 2 Slot 2 Movies are recorded on the card in slot 2 390 Setting the card to record to KCard Slot Settings nCard Slot Setti...

Page 391: ...digit 0 9 3rd digit 0 9 Existing Folder Select an existing folder using FG The first two frames and the last frame in the folder are displayed Do not assign The folder in which the images will be save...

Page 392: ...new folders or fail to number files consecutively depending on the file and folder numbers currently in use on each card Auto When a new memory card is inserted file numbering continues from the last...

Page 393: ...on folder 100 999 You can set the 1st character as you wish Manual You can set the first four characters as you wish using alphanumeric characters Adobe RGB Date mdd The 2nd to 4th characters will be...

Page 394: ...e U 2 Information Record U Lens Info Settings Create Lens Information Register the lens information Lens Name Input the name of the lens Focal Length Input the focal length 0 1 1000 0 mm Aperture Valu...

Page 395: ...hed entering select End and press the OK button 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 q w e r t y u i o a s d f g h j k l z x c v b n m End p 1 2 4 0 Lens Name 5 31 MENU INFO a A a b c d a Character entry area...

Page 396: ...lution information in dots per inch or dpi stored with photo image files The selected resolution will be used when the images are printed The dpi setting is stored as an Exif tag Menu MENU U e U 2 Inf...

Page 397: ...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 information you have entered delete the characte...

Page 398: ...ete a character in the character entry area a move the cursor using the front and rear dials Select a character and press the D button to delete it When you have finished entering select End and press...

Page 399: ...uch Controls Touchscreen Settings P A S M B n Enable or disable touch controls Menu MENU U e U 3 Monitor Sound Connection U Touchscreen Settings Off Disable touch controls On Enable touch controls 399...

Page 400: ...closer to B adds a blue cast Use the rear dial or FG to adjust the green magenta axis Moving the pointer 0 closer to G adds a green cast and moving it closer to M adds a magenta cast p Brightness Adju...

Page 401: ...FG to adjust the green magenta axis Moving the pointer 0 closer to G adds a green cast and moving it closer to M adds a magenta cast p Brightness EVF Auto Luminance Off EVF Auto Luminance On Viewfind...

Page 402: ...omatically switches to the viewfinder Maintain Screen The screen that was shown on the monitor will be shown in the viewfinder Shooting Screen The viewfinder shows the live view even if the playback s...

Page 403: ...Sound Connection U o On A beep sounds after successful autofocus operations The beep sounds only when the camera first focuses using C AF Off A beep does not sound after successful autofocus operation...

Page 404: ...If possible the signal is output in Full HD 1080p 720p If possible the signal is output in HD 720p Output Frame Rate Choose the signal frame rate according to whether the device supports NTSC or PAL...

Page 405: ...mputer by simply connecting the two devices via USB USB streaming 0RAW Control Employing computer controls available via OM Workspace process pictures using the camera s high speed image processing en...

Page 406: ...When you connect the camera to a computer via USB while Storage MTP Webcam or 0RAW Control is selected you can use the camera while powering it 406 Choosing a USB Connection Mode USB Settings B...

Page 407: ...a Status of the battery in the camera and of the battery in the power battery holder are displayed individually Menu MENU U e U 5 Battery Sleep U zBattery Status Some items are not displayed when the...

Page 408: ...e batteries in both the camera and the optional power battery holder P 478 Menu MENU U e U 5 Battery Sleep U zBattery Priority Body Battery The battery in the camera is used first PBH Battery The batt...

Page 409: ...of shooting time remaining The shooting time display is intended as a guide only Menu MENU U e U 5 Battery Sleep U nzDisplay Pattern Battery level is shown as a percentage min Battery level is shown a...

Page 410: ...cklight dims when no operations are performed Dimming the backlight reduces the drain on the battery Menu MENU U e U 5 Battery Sleep U Backlit LCD 8sec 30sec 1min The monitor backlight dims after the...

Page 411: ...min 3min 5min The camera enters sleep mode after the specified time Normal operation can be restored by pressing the shutter button halfway The camera will not enter sleep mode in the following situat...

Page 412: ...is used to choose the delay before the camera turns off automatically Menu MENU U e U 5 Battery Sleep U Auto Power Off Off The camera does not turn off automatically 5min 30min 1h 4h The camera turns...

Page 413: ...iple exposure or interval timer photography is in progress while connected to an HDMI device while connecting to a smartphone via Wi Fi while connecting to a computer via Wi Fi or USB or while Bluetoo...

Page 414: ...el is displayed P 47 ECO is displayed on the monitor LF 1023 1 02 03 S IS Auto 0 3 2024 01 01 16 30 43 0 0 5 6 200 250 P Small S AF 4 3 1 Auto ISO LF 0 60p L 8 Off 3 0 100 100 F WBAuto ECO Configuring...

Page 415: ...6 Reset Clock Language Others U Reset Initialize Settings Reset Shooting Settings Reset photography related settings only Initialize All Settings Reset all settings with a few exceptions such as the c...

Page 416: ...mat Use the HI buttons to highlight items and use the FG buttons to change the highlighted item Time Zone Set the time zone and daylight saving time Use the FG buttons to change the time zone Pressing...

Page 417: ...Choosing a Language W P A S M B n Choose a language for camera menus and tool tips Menu MENU U e U 6 Reset Clock Language Others U W 417 Choosing a Language W...

Page 418: ...f you find it is no longer truly plumb or level Menu MENU U e U 6 Reset Clock Language Others U Level Adjust Reset Reset the gauge to factory default settings Adjust Choose the reference zero point Ca...

Page 419: ...ly For best results end shooting and playback and wait at least a minute before performing pixel mapping Be sure to perform the check again if you accidentally turn the camera off while the check is i...

Page 420: ...mware for the camera and any lenses or other peripherals currently connected You may need this information when contacting customer support or performing firmware updates Menu MENU U e U 6 Reset Clock...

Page 421: ...Certification P A S M B n Display the compliance certificates for some of the standards with which the camera complies Menu MENU U e U 6 Reset Clock Language Others U Certification 421 Viewing Certif...

Page 422: ...e Camera to External Devices Connecting to External Devices A number of tasks can be accomplished by connecting the camera to an external device such as a computer or smartphone 422 Connecting to Exte...

Page 423: ...unication Airplane Mode P 424 Wireless transmissions are vulnerable to interception by third parties Use wireless features with this in mind The wireless transceiver is located in the camera grip Keep...

Page 424: ...i Fi Bluetooth U Airplane Mode Off Wireless communication is enabled On Wireless communication is disabled You cannot use it until you change the setting to Off C appears when you select On Communicat...

Page 425: ...th the specified app OM Image Share Download images from the camera to the smartphone Download pictures marked for sharing P 310 to your smartphone You can also use the smartphone to select images for...

Page 426: ...one operating system Launch the copy of the dedicated OM Image Share app previously installed on your smartphone Tap the J icon displayed on the shooting standby screen You can also perform the follow...

Page 427: ...M Image Share A on the screen will turn green when pairing is complete The Bluetooth icon indicates the status as follows C The camera is emitting wireless signal D Wireless connection has been establ...

Page 428: ...signal will not be emitted even when the power is on OnC When the camera is on it will emit wireless signal and be on standby for wireless connection You can connect the camera and the smartphone thro...

Page 429: ...e smartphone Off Turning the camera off terminates the wireless connection to the smartphone On When the camera is turned off the connection to the smartphone remains active and the smartphone can sti...

Page 430: ...Note that if On is selected for Power off Standby camera may not turn on immediately when the ON OFF lever is rotated to ON 430 Wireless Settings for When the Camera Is Off Power off Standby B...

Page 431: ...n Tap Import Photos in OM Image Share on the smartphone Depending on the smartphone a confirmation screen for Wi Fi connection may appear Follow the on screen guidance to connect the smartphone and th...

Page 432: ...aring P 310 Enable power off standby P 429 If you are using an iOS device launch OM Image Share When you mark an image for sharing on the camera and turn the camera off a notification appears in OM Im...

Page 433: ...P 428 select OnC Selecting OnC for Bluetooth P 428 puts the camera on standby ready for a wireless connection Launch OM Image Share and tap Remote Control Tap Live View Tap the shutter button to shoot...

Page 434: ...or OnL is selected for Bluetooth P 428 select OnC Selecting OnC for Bluetooth P 428 puts the camera on standby ready for a wireless connection Launch OM Image Share and tap Remote Control Tap Remote S...

Page 435: ...displayed in OM Image Share Take pictures with the camera When it is possible to add position information P will be lit on the shooting screen When the camera cannot acquire position information P bli...

Page 436: ...lt values Menu MENU U e U 4 Wi Fi Bluetooth U Q Settings U Reset Q Settings The following menu items will be reset Q Connection Password P 437 Power off Standby P 429 Before connecting to a smartphone...

Page 437: ...on Password Press the R button as directed by the on screen guide A new password will be set Both the Wi Fi connection password and Bluetooth connection passcode can be changed Reconnect to the smartp...

Page 438: ...and view pictures as they are taken or control the camera remotely To learn more or to download the software visit our website When downloading the software be prepared to provide the camera serial nu...

Page 439: ...able g Cable Clip CC 1 Cable Protector CP 2 P 486 2 1 3 USB port USB cable supplied USB connector The locations of USB ports vary from computer to computer See the documentation provided with the comp...

Page 440: ...camera to identify the computer The default is the computer s Computer Name The name used on the camera can be up to 15 characters long Click Settings in OM Capture When a message is displayed stating...

Page 441: ...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 router itself be connected to an administrator com...

Page 442: ...ss the OK button Highlight an option using the FG buttons and press the OK button If you selected PBC Method press the WPS button on the router or access point Press the camera OK button to start the...

Page 443: ...tion failed 100 100 The camera will return to the standard shooting display A on the screen will turn green 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...

Page 444: ...ssign Choose whether the camera IP address is assigned automatically by the network DHCP server IP Address These fields are required when the IP address is assigned manually The settings used vary wit...

Page 445: ...2 WPA3 or WPA3 for Authentication enter the network password IP Address Assign Choose from Auto DHCP and Manual Automatic IP address assignment requires a network with a DHCP server configured to supp...

Page 446: ...reen will turn green 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 If the camera has been paired wi...

Page 447: ...nd press the OK button If the network is password protected you will be prompted to enter a password Enter the password and press the OK button Press the I button to display Detail Settings for the hi...

Page 448: ...current network shown by a check mark P To connect to a different network highlight it in the list and press the OK button If the camera has been paired with more than one computer on the network you...

Page 449: ...mmunication speeds or unintentional disconnections from the computer or wireless device depending on the operated environment We recommend that you check the operation in your environment before shoot...

Page 450: ...uploaded While the camera is connected to a network Sleep mode is disabled Interval timer photography is not available PC connection ended options will be displayed when the camera s connection to the...

Page 451: ...the Current Connection Highlight Disconnect using FG and press the OK button The camera will terminate the connection and exit to the shooting display The Wi Fi connection will be disconnected even if...

Page 452: ...ed to choose whether to power the camera down and terminate the Wi Fi connection immediately or to power the camera down only after upload is complete Disabling Wi Fi Bluetooth Set Airplane Mode P 424...

Page 453: ...a transfer indicator Shutter button lock Mode dial 4 K n CONNECT Cable connector Battery compartment lid Battery compartment cover Strap eyelet 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Using the Remote Control Names of parts...

Page 454: ...e control to 4 and connect the remote control to the camera via the supplied cable Photographs can be taken by pressing the shutter button Before recording movies select RREC for nShutter Function g R...

Page 455: ...MENU U e U 4 Wi Fi Bluetooth U Wireless Shutter Setting Start Pairing Follow the on screen instructions When pairing is complete Bluetooth will be set to OnL Delete Pairing If you select Yes and pres...

Page 456: ...etion message is displayed the pairing process ends Paired device information will be reset Pair the devices again If you rotate the mode dial of a remote control that is not currently paired to CONNE...

Page 457: ...mote control as soon as it is turned on When the mode dial of the remote control is set to K still photography mode When you lightly press the shutter button of the remote control down to the first po...

Page 458: ...However you cannot control the camera from the remote control when it is connected to a smartphone Pairing devices and remote shooting are not available when Airplane Mode P 424 is On The camera does...

Page 459: ...MAC address of the remote control The MAC address of the remote control is printed on the warranty card provided with the remote control 459 MAC address of the remote control...

Page 460: ...rop or swing the remote control while holding the cable Moisture on the cable or remote control connectors could interfere with wireless control and render wired connections unreliable Confirm that th...

Page 461: ...tall the software System requirements and installation instructions are available at our website OM Workspace This computer application is used to download view and manage photos and movies recorded w...

Page 462: ...Cable Clip CC 1 Cable Protector CP 2 P 486 2 1 3 USB port USB cable supplied USB connector The locations of USB ports vary from computer to computer See the documentation provided with the computer fo...

Page 463: ...amera or computer controls The pictures will be downloaded to the computer according to the options chosen See online help for more information on using the software The computer cannot be used to cha...

Page 464: ...If the batteries are very low the camera will not display a message when connecting to a computer Be sure the batteries are charged Launch the copy of OM Workspace installed on the computer Choose the...

Page 465: ...USB cable is connected If the message is not displayed select Select for USB Mode P 405 If the batteries are very low the camera will not display a message when connecting to a computer Be sure the b...

Page 466: ...mputer Be sure the batteries are charged Highlight Webcam using FG and press the OK button The camera will enter shooting mode The f icon will be displayed Adjust the brightness and focus by operating...

Page 467: ...ng these operations may temporarily disrupt video and audio streaming The following restrictions are in place while video and audio are being streamed to a computer Photography and movie recording are...

Page 468: ...4 3 1 3 5 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 Power Delivery USB PD with some USB devic...

Page 469: ...l the display while the television is connected to the camera No app or other software is required You can also film movies while the camera is connected to an external monitor or video recorder via H...

Page 470: ...and disconnection of the table g Cable Clip CC 1 Cable Protector CP 2 P 486 2 1 3 4 Switch the TV to HDMI input and turn the camera on The TV will show the content on the camera monitor Press the q b...

Page 471: ...r connector covers and the parts that come in contact with them and the parts that come in contact when attaching the lens and accessories Wipe off foreign material with a clean cloth that does not pr...

Page 472: ...ed The battery will not be fully charged at the time of purchase Charge the battery before use Remove the batteries before putting the camera into storage for periods of a month or more Leaving the ba...

Page 473: ...o 240 V AC 50 60 Hz around the world However depending on the country or area you are in the AC wall outlet may be shaped differently and the USB AC adapter may require a plug adapter to match the wal...

Page 474: ...era 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 due to the magnify...

Page 475: ...he focus ring Check the position of the MF clutch before shooting Sliding 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 th...

Page 476: ...F S AF 3 3 200 200 L 1 4K ISO Auto ISO Auto F 0 0 0 0 0 0 100 100 Call Call Monitor display when using a lens equipped with the SET CALL function The camera monitor displays NSet when the focus positi...

Page 477: ...5 3 7 6 4 2 3 2 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 b...

Page 478: ...10 Once attached make sure the HLD 10 removal knob is tightly secured When not using the HLD 10 make sure to attach the power battery holder PBH cover to the camera and the terminal cover to the HLD...

Page 479: ...battery in the power battery holder load a battery in the holder and attach the holder to the camera charge the battery in the same way as described in Charging the Battery using the USB AC adapter P...

Page 480: ...ash See the documentation provided with the flash unit for information on flash features and their use Choose a flash unit to suit your needs taking into consideration such factors as the output requi...

Page 481: ...00R Flash control mode TTL AUTO AUTO MANUAL FP TTL AUTO FP MANUAL MULTI RC SL AUTO SL MANUAL GN Guide Number ISO 100 GN 58 100 200 mm 1 GN 27 12 24 mm 1 Supported wireless systems RC STF 8 Flash contr...

Page 482: ...only Wireless remote control flash photography P A S M B n Wireless flash photography is available with compatible flash units that support wireless remote control RC The remote flash units are contro...

Page 483: ...cted for flash mode you can choose a value for manual flash output Optical signal strength Choose the brightness of the optical control signals emitted by the flash units Choose High if you have place...

Page 484: ...sh control range varies with the type of flash mounted on the camera and the conditions in the surrounding area Flash Control Range for Camera Mounted FL LM3 Flash Units 7m 5m 100 100 50 50 50 50 60 6...

Page 485: ...flash units with signal contacts that do not conform to our specifications may damage the camera Select mode M choose a shutter speed no faster than the flash sync speed and set KISO to a setting oth...

Page 486: ...photography See our website for information on the lenses that can be used Eyecup EP 18 Removal 1 1 2 Push both levers inward and lift the eyecup Cable Clip CC 1 Cable Protector CP 2 When attaching t...

Page 487: ...Tighten the screw Clip the cable clip to the cable and attach the clip to the strap 2 1 The clip attaches to the buckle 487 Optional Accessories 2 3...

Page 488: ...on battery BLX 1 Lithium ion charger BCX 1 USB AC adapter F 7AC Power Battery Holder HLD 10 Eyecup EP 18 Accessories For the latest information please visit our website Power supply Viewfinder 488 Acc...

Page 489: ...Remote control RM WR1 Cable clip CC 1 Cable protector CP 2 Remote control release Cable clip cable protector 489 Accessories...

Page 490: ...can be used with the adapter For more information visit our website Four Thirds Adapter MMF 2 MMF 3 MC 20 Teleconverter MC 14 Teleconverter FCON P01 Fisheye converter MCON P02 Macro converter Lens Mic...

Page 491: ...ave Receiver FR WR Flash Mode Case Strap Camera Case Shoulder Strap Connection Cable USB Cable HDMI Cable HDMI cables are available from third party suppliers Memory Card SD SDHC SDXC Memory cards are...

Page 492: ...Software Photo management editing software for computers OM Workspace Camera control software for computers OM Capture Smartphone app OM Image Share 492 Accessories...

Page 493: ...ve 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 Remove dust and other foreign matter from the body...

Page 494: ...d 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 Check the image sen...

Page 495: ...ttery performance drops at low temperatures Remove the battery and warm it by putting it in your pocket for a while A dialog prompting you to choose a language is displayed See Initial setup P 41 for...

Page 496: ...istance from the camera as your main subject compose the shot and shoot Subjects that are difficult to focus on It may be difficult to focus with auto focus in the following situations AF confirmation...

Page 497: ...er setting or the camera is turned off If Hold is selected for Save Settings when a custom mode is selected changes to settings will automatically be saved to the selected mode g Saving the Changes Ma...

Page 498: ...High Res Shot P 239 Focus Bracketing P 278 Focus Stacking P 250 Live ND Shooting P 243 Live GND Shooting P 246 HDR P 253 This may cause distortion if the subject is moving rapidly or the camera is mo...

Page 499: ...manual focus The lens you are using may be equipped with the MF clutch mechanism In this case manual focus is selected when the focus ring is slid to the camera body side Check the lens g MF Clutch Le...

Page 500: ...locked The memory card write protect switch is in the LOCK position Return the switch to the unlocked position P 34 2Write Protect The memory card in Slot 2 is write protected locked The memory card w...

Page 501: ...copied to a computer Choose a different option in KCard Slot Settings P 388 1No Picture Playback unavailable the memory card in Slot 1 contains no pictures The selected memory card contains no picture...

Page 502: ...l temperature to cool Internal camera temperature is too high Please wait for cooling before camera use The internal temperature of the camera has risen due to sequential shooting Wait a moment for th...

Page 503: ...sible cause Corrective action Please check the status of a lens An abnormality has occurred between the camera and the lens Turn off the camera check the connection with the lens and turn the power on...

Page 504: ...ength on a 35 mm film camera Approx twice the focal length of the lens Image sensor Product type 4 3 Live MOS sensor Total no of pixels Approx 22 93 million pixels No of effective pixels Approx 20 37...

Page 505: ...ype Hi Speed Imager AF Focusing points 1053 points Selection of focusing point Auto Optional Exposure control Metering system TTL metering system imager metering Digital ESP metering Center weighted a...

Page 506: ...io Stereo linear PCM 16 bit sampling frequency 48 kHz wave format Stereo linear PCM 24 bit sampling frequency 96 kHz wave format Playback Display format Single frame playback Close up playback Index d...

Page 507: ...tooth Version 4 2 BLE Frequency range center frequency 2402 2480 MHz External connector USB Type C HDMI micro connector type D external flash remote cable 2 5 mm mini jack microphone jack 3 5 mm stere...

Page 508: ...Rechargeable Lithium ion battery Nominal voltage DC7 2V Nominal capacity 2280mAh No of charge and discharge times Approx 500 times varies with usage conditions Ambient temperature 0 C 40 C 32 F 104 F...

Page 509: ...egistered trademarks of HDMI Licensing Administrator Inc in the United States and other countries The appearance and specifications of this product are subject to change without notice or obligation o...

Page 510: ...Default Settings Default Settings Super Control LV Super Control Panel P 511 a Tab P 516 b Tab P 524 AF Tab P 529 n Tab P 535 q Tab P 539 C Tab P 541 e Tab P 549 510 Default Settings...

Page 511: ...oting Mode P Shutter Speed 1 250 s When set to S M Bulb When set to B P P P Aperture Value F5 6 P P P KISO ISO Auto P P P KAF Target Mode oSmall P P P Exposure Comp B Exposure Comp 0 0 P P P B All 0 0...

Page 512: ...t to AManual P P P Drive g Y F P P P Metering A P P P Aspect 4 3 P P P KImage Stabilizer S IS Auto P P P KCard Slot Settings Standard P P 1KX LF when High Res Shot is set HF RAW P P P 2KX LF when High...

Page 513: ...posure Comp B Exposure Comp 0 0 P P P B All 0 0 P P P Wi Fi Bluetooth nPicture Mode fNatural P P P nWB WB Auto P P nKelvin 5400K When nWB is set to CWB P nButton Function P nAF Mode C AF P P P Subject...

Page 514: ...xposure Comp B Exposure Comp 0 0 P P P B All 0 0 P P P Wi Fi Bluetooth KPicture Mode fNatural P P P KWB WB Auto P P P KKelvin 5400K When KWB is set to CWB P P KButton Function P P A mode TTL P P P B m...

Page 515: ...Role Default role 1 2 3 f optical signal strength Low P P P Channel Ch1 P P P 515 Super Control LV Super Control Panel...

Page 516: ...mage Quality Role Default role 1 2 3 Custom Mode C1 Recall Assign Shooting Mode P Image quality LF RAW Save Settings Reset P C2 Recall Assign Shooting Mode P Image quality LF RAW Save Settings Reset P...

Page 517: ...t L Compression N P P X4 Pixel Count a Compression N P P Image Aspect 4 3 P P P Image Review Off P P Shading Comp Off P P P 2 Picture Mode WB Role Default role 1 2 3 KPicture Mode fNatural P P P KPict...

Page 518: ...25600 P P P Default 200 P P P KISO A Lowest S S Auto P P P KISO Auto P A S M P P ISO Step 1 3EV P P P KNoise Filter Standard P P P Low ISO Processing Drive Priority P P P Noise Reduction Auto P P P 4...

Page 519: ...during g Yes P P P YSpot Metering All items P P P P 6 Flash Role Default role 1 2 3 A RC Mode Off P P P A X Sync 1 250sec P P P A Slow Limit 1 60sec P P P 7 F Off P P P Balanced Flash Metering Off P...

Page 520: ...Frame Count Limiter Off P P P B P P P Max fps 20fps P P P Frame Count Limiter Off P P P BSH1 P P P Max fps 120fps P P P Frame Count Limiter Off P P P BSH2 P P P Max fps 50fps P P P Frame Count Limite...

Page 521: ...nt Limiter 50 P P P ProCap SH2 P P P Max fps 50fps P P P Pre shutter Frames 12 P P P Frame Count Limiter 50 P P P Self timer Settings Y12 P P P q12 X without P P P Y2 P P P q2 P P P YC P P P Number of...

Page 522: ...tings Anti Shock H Off P P Waiting Time 0sec P P Silent I Settings Waiting Time 0sec P P Noise Reduction Off P P o Not Allow P P AF Illuminator Not Allow P P Flash Mode Not Allow P P 8 Image Stabilize...

Page 523: ...Role Default role 1 2 3 Lens I S Priority Off P P P 523 a Tab...

Page 524: ...Modes Role Default role 1 2 3 High Res Shot High Res Shot Off P P P MX HF RAW P P P MRAW Recording Bit 12bit P P Waiting Time 0sec P P ACharge Time 0sec P P Live ND Shooting Live ND Shooting Off P P...

Page 525: ...Set number of shots 8 P P Set focus differential 5 P P ACharge Time 0sec P P HDR Off P P P Multiple Exposure Multiple Exposure Off P P Auto Gain Off P P Overlay Off P P 2 Other Shooting Functions Role...

Page 526: ...0 01 P P P Interval Length 00 00 01 P P P Interval Mode Time Priority P P P Exposure Smoothing On P P P Time Lapse Movie Off P P P Movie Settings Movie Resolution FullHD P P P Frame Rate 10fps P P P K...

Page 527: ...b Time Monitor 7 P P Live Bulb Off P P Live Time 0 5sec P P Composite Settings 1 2sec P P 3 Bracketing Role Default role 1 2 3 AE BKT Off P P P WB BKT A B Off P P P G M Off P P P FL BKT Off P P P ISO...

Page 528: ...Role Default role 1 2 3 Focus BKT Focus BKT Off P P P Set number of shots 99 P P P Set focus differential 5 P P P ACharge Time 0sec P P P 528 b Tab...

Page 529: ...t Shooting Settings 1 AF Role Default role 1 2 3 KAF Mode S AF P P P KAF MF Off P P P Starry Sky AF Setting AF Priority Speed P P P AF Operation zStart Stop P P P Release Priority Off P P P KAF by hal...

Page 530: ...ing KVC AF Area All P P nVC AF Area All P P KVAF Button 6 7 Priority P P P z 7 Priority P P P Eye Detection Frame On P P 3 AF Role Default role 1 2 3 AF Illuminator On P P P AF Area Pointer On1 P P P...

Page 531: ...hout P P P P pC3 X without P P P P pC4 X without P P P P KAF Limiter AF Limiter Off P P P Distance for On1 5 0 999 9m P P P Distance for On2 10 0 999 9m P P P Distance for On3 50 0 999 9m P P P Releas...

Page 532: ...et Settings Operations Role Default role 1 2 3 KAF Target Mode Settings bAll P P P XSingle P P P nCross P P P mMid P P P lLarge P P P pC1 X without P P P pC2 X without P P P pC3 X without P P P pC4 X...

Page 533: ...de P P P d button tPos P P P Y Loop Settings Y Loop Selection Off P P P Via bAll No P P P AF Targeting Pad Off P P P 7 MF Role Default role 1 2 3 MF Assist Magnify Off P P Peaking Off P P Focus Indica...

Page 534: ...Role Default role 1 2 3 Preset MF distance 999 9m P P P MF Clutch Operative P P P Focus Ring b P P Reset Lens Off P P 534 AF Tab...

Page 535: ...ting Settings 1 Basic Settings Image Quality Role Default role 1 2 3 nVideo Codec H 264 P P P nX 460p L 8 P P P nMode P P nFlicker Scan Off P P nDigital Tele converter Off P P 2 Picture Mode WB Role D...

Page 536: ...Role Default role 1 2 3 bISO A Upper Default Upper Limit 12800 P P Default 200 P P bISO Auto On P nNoise Filter Standard P P 4 Image Stabilizer Role Default role 1 2 3 nImage Stabilizer M IS1 P P nIS...

Page 537: ...C c 0 P cVolume Limiter On P Wind Noise Reduction Off P Recording Rate 48kHz 16bit P cPlug in Power On P Camera Rec Volume Operative P Headphone Volume 8 P Time Code Settings Time Code Mode Drop Frame...

Page 538: ...6 Shooting Assist Role Default role 1 2 3 Center Marker Off P Zebra Pattern Settings Zebra Pattern Settings Off P Y Level 1 80 P Z Level 2 Off P Red Frame during RREC On P 538 n Tab...

Page 539: ...ooting Settings 1 File Role Default role 1 2 3 N Reset All Images Copy All Erase All P 2 Operations Role Default role 1 2 3 qRFunction 4 P qDial Function ys xG8 P q8Default Setting Recently P Quick Er...

Page 540: ...Role Default role 1 2 3 q8Info Settings All items P P G Settings n25 and Calendar P P Rating Settings All items P P 540 q Tab...

Page 541: ...restored by selecting Reset Shooting Settings 1 Operations Role Default role 1 2 3 Button Settings KButton Function F Exposure Comp P P R High Res Shot P P P ISO P P z AF ON P P A AEL P P U U View Sel...

Page 542: ...F Stop P P nButton Function F Exposure Comp P R RREC P P ISO P z AF ON P A AEL P U U View Selection P d Off P M Off P K Off P V Peaking P W Magnify P PBH F Exposure Comp P PBH P ISO P PBH z AF ON P j...

Page 543: ...O h WB P P A Lever 1 l Exposure Comp h Aperture Value P P Lever 2 l ISO h WB P P S Lever 1 l Exposure Comp h Shutter Speed P P Lever 2 l ISO h WB P P M B Lever 1 l Aperture Value h Shutter Speed P P L...

Page 544: ...ver 2 l cVOL i cVOL P M Lever 1 l Aperture Value i Shutter Speed P Lever 2 l cVOL i ISO P x Loop in Menu Tab No P Dial Direction Exposure Dial 1 P P Ps Dial 1 P P Multi Selector Settings UCenter Butto...

Page 545: ...lt role 1 2 3 LV Close Up Mode mode2 P P zLock Off P P Priority Set No P Menu Cursor Settings Page Cursor Position Reset P Menu Start Position Recently P Shortcut to B Mode Settings On P P Press and h...

Page 546: ...Switch 7 Lock 0 7sec P P End Flicker Scan 0 7sec P P Call WB BKT Setting 0 7sec P P Call ART BKT Setting 0 7sec P P Call Focus BKT Setting 0 7sec P P Call Q Setting 0 7sec P P End GND 1 0sec P P Reset...

Page 547: ...formation 2 P P P Info by half pressing 6 On2 P P qKInfo Settings Image Only Information 1 and Information 2 P P P q6 Level Gauge On P P nInfo Settings Image Only Information 1 P P 5 Grid Other Displa...

Page 548: ...Preset 1 R G B 38 75 P P Color of Preset 2 R 180 G B 0 75 P P nGrid Settings Exclusive for n Off P Display Color Preset 1 P Displayed Grid Off P Color of Preset 1 R G B 38 75 P Color of Preset 2 R 180...

Page 549: ...1 Card Folder File Role Default role 1 2 3 Card Formatting KCard Slot Settings KSave Settings Standard P P KSave Slot 1 P P qSlot 1 P P nCard Slot Settings 1 P P Assign Save Folder Do not assign P Fi...

Page 550: ...creen Settings On P Monitor Adjust p Brightness 0 P P o Color temperature A0 G0 P P EVF Adjust p Brightness Auto P P o Color temperature A0 G0 P P Eye Sensor Settings EVF Auto Switch On P Behavior whe...

Page 551: ...1 2 3 Airplane Mode Off P Bluetooth Off P Wireless Shutter Setting Wi Fi Connection P Q Settings Power off Standby Off P Q Connection Password Reset Q Settings Wi Fi PC Settings Wi Fi MAC Address Res...

Page 552: ...Quick Sleep Mode Quick Sleep Mode Off P P Backlit LCD 8sec P P Sleep 10sec P P 6 Reset Clock Language Others Role Default role 1 2 3 Reset Initialize All Settings Reset Shooting Settings Initialize Al...

Page 553: ...compression ORF Tripod 183 7 Tripod 233 10368 7776 1 4 JPEG 5184 3888 Loss less compression ORI IF RAW 12bit Tripod 10368 7776 Loss less compression ORF Tripod 170 5 Handheld 123 0 Tripod 262 Handheld...

Page 554: ...d 10368 7776 Loss less compression ORF Tripod 183 8 Handheld 132 0 Tripod 249 Handheld 315 Handheld 8160 6120 8160 6120 1 4 JPEG 5184 3888 Loss less compression ORI JF RAW 14bit Tripod 10368 7776 Loss...

Page 555: ...2 7 JPEG 1 3 40689 1F 1 4 1 1 48827 1N 1 8 0 4 122067 2SF 1024 768 1 2 7 JPEG 1 1 54252 2F 1 4 0 5 122067 2N 1 8 0 3 162756 The number of storable still pictures may change according to the subject wh...

Page 556: ...c Set to H 265 C4K 59 94p 41 minutes 54 minutes 50 00p 41 minutes 54 minutes 29 97p 80 minutes 105 minutes 25 00p 80 minutes 105 minutes 24 00p 80 minutes 105 minutes 23 98p 80 minutes 105 minutes 4K...

Page 557: ...s 338 minutes Figures are for footage recorded at the maximum frame rate The actual bit rate varies with the frame rate and scene recorded When an SDXC card is used movies up to 3 hours long can be re...

Page 558: ...RONMENT General Precautions Read All Instructions Before you use the product read all operating instructions Save all manuals and documentation for future reference Power Source Connect this product o...

Page 559: ...any unusual odors noise or smoke around it unplug the power plug from wall outlet immediately and stop using it Then contact an authorized distributor or service center Stop using the camera immediat...

Page 560: ...ntact an authorized distributor or service center Do not try to remove the battery by force Damage to the battery exterior scratches etc may produce heat or an explosion Always store batteries out of...

Page 561: ...s do not remove it immediately after using the camera This camera uses one of our lithium ion batteries Use the specified genuine battery There is a risk of explosion if the battery is replaced with t...

Page 562: ...unload the battery from the camera before storing the camera for a long period When storing the battery for a long period select a cool location for storage For plug in type USB AC adapter Connect th...

Page 563: ...l be less noticeable in playback mode In places subject to low temperatures the monitor may take a long time to turn on or its color may change temporarily When using the camera in extremely cold plac...

Page 564: ...ghts of copyright owners Copyright Notice All rights reserved No part of these written materials or this software may be reproduced or used in any form or by any means electronic or mechanical includi...

Page 565: ...DECODE AVC VIDEO THAT WAS ENCODED BY A CONSUMER ENGAGED IN A PERSONAL AND NON COMMERCIAL ACTIVITY AND OR WAS OBTAINED FROM A VIDEO PROVIDER LICENSED TO PROVIDE AVC VIDEO NO LICENSE IS GRANTED OR SHALL...

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