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5. Recording settings - Metering / Exposure / ISO Sensitivity
[Dual Native ISO Setting]
You can set whether to switch the base sensitivity automatically or to fix it.
[MENU/SET] [ ] [ ] Select [Dual Native ISO Setting]
[AUTO]
The base sensitivity is automatically switched according to the brightness.
ISO sensitivity that can be set:
[AUTO] / [100] to [51200].
(When [Extended ISO] is set: [AUTO] / [50] to [204800].)
[LOW]
Sets the base sensitivity for low sensitivity.
ISO sensitivity that can be set:
[AUTO] / [100] to [800].
(When [Extended ISO] is set: [AUTO] / [50] to [800].)
[HIGH]
Sets the base sensitivity for high sensitivity.
ISO sensitivity that can be set:
[AUTO] / [640] to [51200].
(When [Extended ISO] is set: [AUTO] / [320] to [204800].)
[Luminance Level]
You can set the luminance range to suit the purpose of video recording.
You can set to [16-235] or [16-255], the standard for video, or to [0-255], which covers the entire range of luminance, the same
as pictures.
[MENU/SET] [ ] [ ] Select [Luminance Level]
Settings: [0-255] / [16-235] / [16-255]
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When set to a 10-bit [Rec Quality], the setting items change to [0-1023], [64-940], and [64-1023].
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When [Photo Style] is set to [V-Log], this is fixed to [0-255] ([0-1023]).
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When [Photo Style] is set to [Like2100(HLG)], this is fixed to [64-940].
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When the following function is being used, [Luminance Level] is not available:
– [HDMI RAW Data Output]