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Operating Instructions / Owner’s Manual
<Complete Guide>

Digital Camera

Model No. 

DC-G9M2

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Summary of Contents for LUMIX DC-G9M2

Page 1: ...anual Complete Guide Digital Camera Model No DC G9M2 Please read these instructions carefully before using this product Register online at http shop panasonic com support register U S customers only DVQP3010ZA F0923KN0 until 2023 11 1 ...

Page 2: ...e functions and operations of the camera Symbols Used in This Document Black icons show conditions in which functions can be used and gray icons show conditions in which functions cannot be used Example Pictures Videos Recording mode Operating symbols In this document camera operation is explained using the following symbols A B C C D E F ...

Page 3: ...ght D Press the center of the joystick E MENU SET button F Control dial Other symbols such as icons shown on the camera screen are also used in explanations This document describes the procedure for selecting menu items as follows Example Set Picture Quality of the Photo Image Quality menu to STD Picture Quality Select STD ...

Page 4: ...ols To confirm prior to using the function Hints for better use of the camera and tips for recording Notifications and supplementary items regarding specifications Related functions and information Images and illustrations used in this document are for explaining the functions Description in this document is based on the interchangeable lens H ES12060 ...

Page 5: ...d 39 Attaching a Shoulder Strap 40 Charging the Battery 42 Battery Insertion 43 Inserting a Battery into the Camera for Charging 45 Using the Camera While Supplying It with Power Supplying Power Charging 49 Notifications Regarding Charging Power Supply 51 Power Save Mode 53 Inserting Cards Optional 56 Attaching a Lens 60 Attaching a Lens Hood 63 Adjusting the Monitor Direction and Angle 66 Setting...

Page 6: ...er 83 Switching the Display Information 86 Quick Menu 89 Control Panel 91 Menu Operation Methods 94 Reset 99 Entering Characters 100 Intelligent Auto Mode 101 Recording Using Touch Functions 107 Touch AF Touch Shutter 107 Touch AE 110 Taking Pictures 112 Basic Picture Operations 113 Aspect Ratio 116 Picture Size 117 Picture Quality 119 Recording Videos 121 Basic Video Operations 122 System Frequen...

Page 7: ...matic Detection 174 Tracking 178 Full Area AF 179 Zone Horizontal Vertical Zone 182 1 Area 1 Area 184 Pinpoint 186 AF Area Operations 188 Move the Position of the AF Area 188 Changing the Size of the AF Area 191 Resetting the AF Area 192 Focus on and Adjust Brightness for the Touched Position AF AE 193 Moving the AF Area Position with the Touch Pad 194 Focus Switching for Vert Hor 196 Record Using...

Page 8: ...n Videos 239 Recording Using the Self timer 241 Bracket Recording 245 Live View Composite 253 Silent Mode 257 Shutter Type 259 Long Exposure NR 263 Min Shutter Speed 264 Shutter Delay 265 Image Stabilizer 266 Image Stabilizer Settings 269 Metering Exposure ISO Sensitivity 276 Metering Mode 277 Program AE Mode 279 Program Shift 281 Aperture Priority AE Mode 283 Shutter Priority AE Mode 286 Manual E...

Page 9: ...g the White Balance 314 Photo Style 316 Filter Settings 329 Simultaneous Record w o Filter 334 LUT Library 335 Lens Compensation 338 Vignetting Comp 338 Diffraction Compensation 339 Flash 340 Using an External Flash Optional 341 Removing the Hot Shoe Cover 342 Setting Flash 344 Flash Mode 345 Firing Mode Manual Flash Adjust 348 Flash Adjust 350 Flash Synchro 351 Auto Exposure Comp 352 Recording Us...

Page 10: ...htness and Coloring 374 Luminance Level 374 Master Pedestal Level 375 Recording While Controlling Overexposure Knee 376 ISO Sensitivity video 378 Audio Settings 379 Sound Rec Level Disp 380 Mute Sound Input 381 Sound Rec Gain Level 382 Sound Rec Level Adj 383 Sound Rec Quality 384 Sound Rec Level Limiter 385 Wind Noise Canceller 386 Lens Noise Cut 387 Audio Information 388 External Microphones Opt...

Page 11: ... 413 Zebra Pattern 415 Frame Marker 417 Color Bars Test Tone 419 Special Video Recording 421 Slow Quick Video 422 High Frame Rate Video 429 Focus Transition 432 Log Recording 437 V Log View Assist 441 HLG Videos 442 HLG View Assist 445 Anamorphic Recording 446 Anamorphic Desqueeze Display 448 Synchro Scan 450 Segmented File Recording 452 List of Recording Qualities That Enable Special Videos to be...

Page 12: ... Live Display Video via HDMI 471 Using an External SSD Commercially Available 472 Compatible External SSDs 473 Connecting the External SSD 474 Formatting the External SSD 477 Notes About External SSDs 478 Playing Back and Editing of Images 480 Playing Back Pictures 481 Playing Back Videos 483 Video Repeat Playback 487 Extracting a Picture 489 Video Divide 490 Switching the Display Mode 492 Enlarge...

Page 13: ...30 Use the Fn Buttons 541 Dial Operation Switch 542 Register Functions to the Dials 542 Temporarily Change Dial Operation 544 Quick Menu Customization 545 Register to the Quick Menu 545 Custom Mode 552 Register in Custom Mode 553 Using Custom Mode 555 Calling Up Settings 556 Custom Menu 557 Custom menu Image Quality 558 Custom menu Focus Shutter 564 Custom menu Operation 570 Custom menu Monitor Di...

Page 14: ... menu 623 Custom menu 626 Setup menu 630 My Menu 632 Playback menu 633 Wi Fi Bluetooth 634 Connecting to a Smartphone 636 Installing LUMIX Sync 637 Connecting to a Smartphone Bluetooth Connection 638 Connecting to a Smartphone Wi Fi connection 644 Sending Images on the Camera to a Smartphone with Simple Operations 650 Operating the Camera with a Smartphone 652 Remote shooting 654 Shutter Remote Co...

Page 15: ... 682 Send Settings and Selecting Images 683 Image Send Settings 683 Selecting Images 684 Wi Fi Setup Menu 685 Connecting to Other Devices 687 Connecting 688 Viewing on a TV 690 Importing Images to a PC 694 Copying Images to a PC 695 Installing Software 698 Storing on a Recorder 699 Tethered Recording 700 Installing Software 701 Operating the Camera from a PC 702 Materials 703 Digital Camera Access...

Page 16: ...or Viewfinder 747 Flash 748 Wi Fi Function 749 TV PC 752 Others 753 Cautions for Use 754 Number of Pictures That Can Be Taken and Available Recording Time with the Battery 765 Number of Pictures That Can Be Taken and Video Recording Time According to Recording Media 770 Continuous Recording Time for Video 779 List of Default Settings Custom Saving Settings Available for Copying 781 List of Functio...

Page 17: ...17 Introduction This chapter describes information you should know before starting Before Use 18 Standard Accessories 21 Lenses That Can Be Used 23 Memory Cards That Can Be Used 24 Names of Parts 27 ...

Page 18: ...nasonic jp support global cs dsc download index html English only Handling of the Camera When using the camera take care not to drop it bump it or apply undue force These may cause malfunction or damage to the camera and lens If sand dust or liquid gets on the monitor wipe it off with a dry soft cloth Touch operations may be incorrectly recognized When using in low temperatures 10 oC to 0 oC 14 oF...

Page 19: ...re specifically designed to support this feature Securely close the doors contact points cover etc When the lens or cap is removed or a door is open do not allow sand dust and moisture to enter inside If liquid gets on the camera wipe it off with a dry soft cloth Condensation When the Lens the Viewfinder or Monitor is Fogged Up Condensation occurs when there are temperature or humidity differences...

Page 20: ...t be provided in the event that recording could not be performed due to a problem with the camera or a card Be Careful with Regard to Copyrights Under copyright law you may not use the images and audio you have recorded for other than personal enjoyment without the permission of the copyright holder Be careful because there are cases where restrictions apply to recording even for the purpose of pe...

Page 21: ...es refer to Operating Instructions Owner s Manual Quick Start Guide supplied 1 This is attached to the camera at the time of purchase Digital camera body This is referred to as camera in this document Battery pack This is referred to as battery pack or battery in this document Charge the battery before use AC adaptor This is used for charging and power supply USB connection cable Shoulder strap Bo...

Page 22: ...changeable lens H ES12060 LEICA DG VARIO ELMARIT 12 60mm F2 8 4 0 ASPH POWER O I S Dust and splash resistant The recommended operating temperature is from 10 oC to 40 oC 14 oF to 104 oF Lens hood Lens cap 2 Lens rear cap 2 Items Supplied with DC G9M2M Lens Kit Product Interchangeable lens H FS12060 LUMIX G VARIO 12 60mm F3 5 5 6 ASPH POWER O I S Dust and splash resistant The recommended operating ...

Page 23: ...ertain functions such as focus image stabilizer and zoom functions may be disabled or operate differently Refer to catalogs websites for information regarding supported lenses https panasonic jp support global cs dsc connect index html English only The focal lengths marked on a Micro Four Thirds lens are equivalent to twice those of a 35 mm film camera The focal lengths will be equivalent to those...

Page 24: ...HS II UHS Speed Class 3 standard and UHS II Video Speed Class 90 standard SD cards SD memory cards SDHC memory cards and SDXC memory cards are referred to by the generic name of SD cards or cards in this document For information on memory cards with confirmed operation check the following support site https panasonic jp support global cs dsc connect index html English only SD memory card SDHC memo...

Page 25: ...need a commercially available external SSD for recording Using an External SSD Commercially Available 472 MOV video with bit rate of 800 Mbps or more Apple ProRes video with resolution other than FHD Slow Quick video with a recording quality with image compression system ALL Intra Bit rate of the recording quality Speed Class Example of indication 72 Mbps or less Class 10 UHS Speed Class 1 or high...

Page 26: ...a by setting the write protect switch A on the SD card to LOCK The data stored on a card may be damaged due to electromagnetic waves static electricity or a failure of the camera or card We recommend backing up important data Keep the memory card out of reach of children to prevent swallowing A ...

Page 27: ...Introduction Names of Parts 27 Names of Parts Camera 27 Supplied Lens 35 Viewfinder Monitor Displays 37 Camera 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 5 7 6 4 2 1 3 ...

Page 28: ...ure Operations 113 6 WB White balance button White Balance WB 308 7 ISO ISO sensitivity button ISO Sensitivity 302 8 Exposure compensation button Exposure Compensation 296 9 Charging light Charging Light Indications 46 Network connection light Checking operation of the Wi Fi and Bluetooth functions 634 10 Video rec button Basic Video Operations 122 11 Recording distance reference mark Operations o...

Page 29: ...er Monitor Displays 37 Monitor Viewfinder Displays 713 Touch screen Touch Screen 80 18 AF mode button Selecting the AF Mode 171 19 Focus mode lever Selecting the Focus Mode 151 Using AF 153 Record Using MF 197 20 AF ON button AF ON button 155 21 Joystick Joystick 79 Fn buttons Fn Buttons 527 1 Fn13 3 Fn14 2 Fn15 Center Fn16 4 Fn17 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 ...

Page 30: ...Fn buttons Fn Buttons 527 3 Fn9 1 Fn10 4 Fn11 2 Fn12 24 Control dial Control Dial 77 25 MENU SET button MENU SET Button 78 Menu Operation Methods 94 26 DISP button Switching the Display Information 86 27 Cancel button Menu Operation Methods 94 Delete button Deleting Images 500 Fn button Fn1 Fn Buttons 527 ...

Page 31: ...iewfinder 757 31 Speaker Beep 607 32 Tripod mount Tripod 763 If you attempt to attach a tripod with a screw length of 5 5 mm 0 22 inch or more you may not be able to securely fix it in place or it may damage the camera 33 Battery grip connector cover for the battery grip connector Battery Grip Optional 707 Keep the cover for the battery grip connector out of reach of children to prevent swallowing...

Page 32: ...Card door Inserting Cards Optional 56 40 DC Coupler cover AC Adaptor Optional DC Coupler Optional 712 When using an AC adaptor ensure that the Panasonic DC Coupler DMW DCC17 optional and AC Adaptor DMW AC10 optional are used Always use a genuine Panasonic AC Adaptor DMW AC10 optional When using an AC Adaptor optional use the AC cable AC mains lead supplied with the AC Adaptor optional 41 Battery d...

Page 33: ... 44 AF Point Scope button AF Point Scope 158 Fn button Fn2 Fn Buttons 527 45 Grip 46 Preview button Preview Mode 294 Fn button Fn3 Fn Buttons 527 47 Self timer light Recording Using the Self timer 241 AF assist light AF Assist Light 165 45 46 57 58 56 44 52 50 49 48 47 54 53 43 51 43 55 ...

Page 34: ...cessive sound pressure from earphones and headphones can cause hearing loss 51 HDMI socket Connecting HDMI Devices 462 HDMI socket 688 52 USB port Inserting a Battery into the Camera for Charging 45 Connecting the External SSD 474 USB port 689 53 Lens fitting mark Attaching a Lens 60 54 Sensor 55 Contact points 56 Mount 57 Lens lock pin 58 Lens release button Removing a Lens 62 ...

Page 35: ...Introduction Names of Parts 35 Supplied Lens H ES12060 H FS12060 4 6 7 1 2 3 5 8 6 7 1 2 3 8 ...

Page 36: ...ing Recording with Zoom 204 4 O I S switch Image Stabilizer 266 5 AF MF switch Using AF 153 Record Using MF 197 You can switch between AF and MF If MF is set on either the lens or camera operation will be with MF 6 Contact points 7 Lens mount rubber 8 Lens fitting mark Attaching a Lens 60 ...

Page 37: ...se the viewfinder monitor displays the following icons For information about the icons other than those described here Monitor Viewfinder Displays 713 Viewfinder Monitor 999 ISO100 F2 8 60 L FINE AFS AFS 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 1 2 4 3 5 6 7 999 ISO100 F2 8 60 0 AFS AFS L FINE ...

Page 38: ...ng Mode 277 11 Shutter speed Basic Picture Operations 113 Shutter Priority AE Mode 286 12 Aperture value Basic Picture Operations 113 Aperture Priority AE Mode 283 13 Exposure compensation value Exposure Compensation 296 Manual Exposure Assist Manual Exposure Assist 291 14 ISO sensitivity ISO Sensitivity 302 15 Card slot Inserting Cards Optional 56 Double card slot function Double Card Slot Functi...

Page 39: ...ad this chapter to prepare the camera Attaching a Shoulder Strap 40 Charging the Battery 42 Inserting Cards Optional 56 Attaching a Lens 60 Adjusting the Monitor Direction and Angle 66 Setting the Clock When Turning On for the First Time 68 ...

Page 40: ...Getting Started Attaching a Shoulder Strap 40 Attaching a Shoulder Strap Attach a shoulder strap to the camera with the following procedure to prevent it from dropping 1 2 3 ...

Page 41: ... the opposite end of the shoulder strap with the same procedure Use the shoulder strap around your shoulder Do not wrap the strap around your neck It may result in injury or accident Do not leave the shoulder strap where an infant can reach it It may result in an accident by mistakenly wrapping around the neck 4 ...

Page 42: ...49 Notifications Regarding Charging Power Supply 51 Power Save Mode 53 You can charge the battery in the camera body You can also turn on the camera and supply power from an electrical outlet You can also use the Battery Charger DMW BTC15 optional The battery that can be used with the camera is DMW BLK22 As of September 2023 The battery is not charged at the time of purchase Charge the battery bef...

Page 43: ...y Insertion Always use genuine Panasonic batteries DMW BLK22 If you use other batteries we cannot guarantee the quality of this product Check that the lever A is holding the battery in place Check that the camera on off switch is set to OFF 1 2 A 3 ...

Page 44: ...ng the battery Card Access Indications 58 Ensure that no foreign objects are adhering to the inner side cushion of the battery door Remove the battery after use The battery will drain if left inserted in the camera for a long period of time The battery becomes warm after use during charging and immediately after charging The camera also becomes warm during use This is not a malfunction Be careful ...

Page 45: ...d AC adaptor The indicated charging time is for when the battery has been discharged completely The charging time may vary depending on how the battery has been used The charging time for the battery in hot cold environments or a battery that has not been used for a long time may be longer than normal Use the products supplied with the camera for charging ...

Page 46: ...nnection cable Check the direction of the terminals and plug in out straight holding onto the plug Inserting these at an angle may cause deformation or malfunction 4 Connect the AC adaptor to an electrical outlet The charging light B turns red and charging begins Charging Light Indications Charging light red On Charging Off Charging has completed Blinking Charging error 3 4 1 2 B ...

Page 47: ...his may cause malfunction After charging disconnect the connection to the power source While the charging light is blinking red charging is not possible The temperature of the battery or surroundings is either too high or too low Try charging at an ambient temperature between 10 C and 30 C 50 oF and 86 oF The terminals of the battery are dirty Remove the battery and wipe off the dirt with a dry cl...

Page 48: ...cannot be charged while power is being supplied Turn off the camera before connecting or disconnecting the AC adaptor Remaining charge in the battery may decrease depending on usage conditions When the battery level is depleted the camera will turn off To reduce battery consumption we recommend using USB PD supported devices with output of 9 V 3 A 27 W or more Depending on the power supply capabil...

Page 49: ...ins lead of the Battery Charger DMW BTC15 optional to the camera Charging time Approx 170 min Use the camera body and the AC adaptor supplied with the Battery Charger DMW BTC15 optional The camera is turned off The indicated charging time is for when the battery has been discharged completely The charging time may vary depending on how the battery has been used The charging time for the battery in...

Page 50: ...D you may not be able to charge while using the camera If connecting with devices PC etc that do not support USB PD and turning the camera on then this will supply power only Turn off the camera before connecting or disconnecting the power plug Remaining charge in the battery may decrease depending on usage conditions When the battery level is depleted the camera will turn off Depending on the pow...

Page 51: ...ion cable supplying power G Battery indication H Using the battery in the Battery Grip The battery level indicated on the screen is approximate The exact level varies depending on the environment and the operating conditions 80 or higher 60 to 79 40 to 59 20 to 39 19 or below Blinking in red Low battery Charge or replace the battery F G H ...

Page 52: ...or or USB connection cable on other devices This may cause a malfunction Do not use USB extension cables or USB conversion adaptors The battery can be charged even when it still has some charge left but it is not recommended that the battery charge be frequently topped up while the battery is fully charged Since characteristic swelling may occur If there is a power outage or other problem with the...

Page 53: ...ttery 53 Power Save Mode This is a function to automatically turn the camera to sleep power save status or turn off the viewfinder monitor if no operation is performed for a set time Reduces battery consumption Select Power Save Mode ...

Page 54: ...ected from Wi Fi Auto LVF Monitor Off Sets the amount of time it takes for the viewfinder monitor to turn off The camera is not turned off Power Save LVF Shooting Puts the camera to sleep when the recording screen is being displayed on the monitor when automatic viewfinder monitor switching is active Time to Sleep Sets the amount of time until the camera is put to sleep Method of Activation Sets t...

Page 55: ... cases While connected to a PC During video recording video playback During a Time Lapse Shot When recording with Stop Motion Animation when Auto Shooting is set When recording with Live View Composite When recording with Focus Transition During a Slide Show During HDMI output for recording ...

Page 56: ...al 56 Inserting Cards Optional This camera supports the double card slot function When two cards are used relay recording backup recording and allocation recording are available Format the cards with the camera before use Card Format 597 1 ...

Page 57: ...ch the orientation of the cards as shown in the figure and then insert them firmly until they click You can set the way to record to card slots 1 and 2 Double Card Slot Function 598 You can set the folder and file name where to save the images Folder File Settings 599 2 A B 3 ...

Page 58: ...D Card access light for card slot 2 The card may be warm just after the camera has been used Do not perform the following operations during access The camera may operate incorrectly or the card and recorded images may be damaged Turn off the camera Remove the battery or card or disconnect the power plug Subject the camera to vibration impacts or static electricity C D ...

Page 59: ... Started Inserting Cards Optional 59 Removing a Card 1 Open the card door 2 Push the card until it clicks and then pull the card out straight Check that the card access lights are off before removing the card ...

Page 60: ...ystem lens mount specification Micro Four Thirds mount For information about the lens that can be used Lenses That Can Be Used 23 Check that the camera on off switch is set to OFF Change the lens in a location where there is not a lot of dirt and dust If dirt or dust gets on the lens Dirt on the Image Sensor 756 Change the lens while the lens cap is attached ...

Page 61: ...Getting Started Attaching a Lens 61 A Lens fitting marks 1 2 A 3 ...

Page 62: ... asking for confirmation of the lens information is displayed You can register the focal length for the lens when you select Yes You can also select from amongst already registered lens information Lens Information 274 You can change the settings so that the confirmation message is not displayed Lens Info Confirmation 595 Insert the lens straight in Inserting this at an angle to attach it may dama...

Page 63: ...st resulting from the irregular reflection of light that occurs within the lens It allows you take more beautiful pictures by cutting out excess light When attaching the lens hood flower shape supplied with the interchangeable lens H ES12060 H FS12060 Hold the lens hood by placing your fingers as shown in the figure Do not hold the lens hood in such a way that it will become bent ...

Page 64: ...gn mark C on the lens hood with the mark on the tip of the lens 2 Rotate the lens hood in the direction of the arrow to align mark D on the lens hood with the mark on the tip of the lens Attach the lens hood by rotating it until it clicks C D ...

Page 65: ...he lens hood in the direction of the arrow and then remove it The lens hood can be attached in the reverse direction when carrying the camera Example H ES12060 1 Align mark D on the lens hood with the mark on the tip of the lens 2 Attach the lens hood by rotating it in the direction of the arrow until it clicks E D ...

Page 66: ...Getting Started Adjusting the Monitor Direction and Angle 66 Adjusting the Monitor Direction and Angle At the time of purchase the monitor is stowed in the camera body 180 1 90 180 2 3 ...

Page 67: ...nly Do not apply an excessive force to the monitor This may cause damage or malfunction When not using the camera close the monitor with the monitor surface facing in You can set whether the screen flips or not depending on the facing or angle of the monitor during recording LVF Monitor Disp Set 580 ...

Page 68: ...e and clock appears Be sure to set these settings before use to ensure images are recorded with the correct date and time information 1 Set the camera on off switch to ON If the language select screen is not displayed proceed to Step 4 2 When Please set the language appears press or 3 Set the language Press 34 to select the language and then press or 4 When Please set the time zone appears press o...

Page 69: ...the time zone Press 21 to select the time zone and then press or If you are using Daylight Savings press 3 The time will move forward by 1 hour To return to the normal time press 3 again A Time difference from GMT Greenwich Mean Time 6 When Please set the clock appears press or A ...

Page 70: ...70 7 Set the clock 21 Select an item year month day hour minute or second 34 Select a value To set the display order and time display format To display the screen for setting the display order B and time display format C select Style by pressing 21 and then press or B C ...

Page 71: ...If the camera is used without setting the clock it will be set to 0 00 00 1 1 2023 Clock settings are maintained for approx 3 months using the built in clock battery even without the battery Leave the fully charged battery in the camera for approx 24 hours to charge the built in battery Time Zone and Clock Set can be changed from the menu Time Zone 614 Clock Set 614 ...

Page 72: ...elps you start recording immediately How to Hold the Camera 73 Selecting the Recording Mode 75 Camera Setting Operations 76 Monitor Viewfinder Display Settings 82 Quick Menu 89 Control Panel 91 Menu Operation Methods 94 Entering Characters 100 Intelligent Auto Mode 101 Recording Using Touch Functions 107 ...

Page 73: ...ing recording Hold the camera with both hands keep your arms still at your side and stand with your feet shoulder width apart Hold the camera firmly by wrapping your right hand around the camera grip Support the lens from below with your left hand Do not cover the AF assist light A or microphone B with your fingers or other objects A B ...

Page 74: ...ures are automatically played back vertically oriented If you set Rotate Disp to OFF pictures will be played back without being rotated Rotate Disp 517 When the camera is tilted significantly up or down the vertical orientation detection function may not work correctly You can set whether or not to record the camera s vertical orientation information during video recording Vertical Position Info V...

Page 75: ...o Mode 101 P Program AE mode Program AE Mode 279 A Aperture Priority AE mode Aperture Priority AE Mode 283 S Shutter Priority AE mode Shutter Priority AE Mode 286 M Manual Exposure mode Manual Exposure Mode 289 Creative Video mode Recording Modes Specifically for Video Creative Video S Q 361 S Q Slow Quick mode Slow Quick Video 422 C1 C2 C3 Custom mode Custom Mode 552 ...

Page 76: ...operate the camera using the following operation parts A Front dial Front Dial Rear Dial 77 B Rear dial Front Dial Rear Dial 77 C Control dial Control Dial 77 D Cursor buttons 3421 Cursor Buttons 78 E MENU SET button MENU SET Button 78 F Joystick 3421 Joystick 79 G Touch screen Touch Screen 80 G F E D C B A ...

Page 77: ...Basic Operations Camera Setting Operations 77 Front Dial Rear Dial Rotate Selects an item or numeric value Control Dial Rotate Selects an item or numeric value ...

Page 78: ...Basic Operations Camera Setting Operations 78 Cursor Buttons Press Selects an item or numeric value MENU SET Button Press Confirms a setting Displays the menu during recording and playback ...

Page 79: ...nd by pressing the center part H Tilt Selects an item or numeric value or moves a position Operation is easier if you place your finger on the center of the joystick before tilting The joystick may not work as expected when the sides are pressed I Press Confirms a setting You can disable the operations of operating parts Operation Lock Setup 571 H I ...

Page 80: ...een Operations can be performed by touching the icons slide bars menus and other items displayed on the screen Touch Operation of touching and then lifting your finger from the touch screen Drag Operation of moving a finger while it touches the touch screen ...

Page 81: ...rrowing the distance between two fingers pinch in while they are touching the touch screen If you will use a commercially available monitor protection sheet observe the precautions for the sheet Visibility and operability may be impaired depending on the type of monitor protection sheet Touch operations can be disabled Touch Settings 570 ...

Page 82: ...tting the Viewfinder 82 Switching Between the Monitor and Viewfinder 83 Switching the Display Information 86 Setting the Viewfinder Adjusting the Viewfinder Diopter Rotate the diopter adjustment dial while looking through the viewfinder Adjust until you can clearly see the text on the viewfinder ...

Page 83: ... viewfinder monitor switching is set When you look through the viewfinder the eye sensor A works and the camera switches from monitor display to viewfinder display You can switch to viewfinder display or monitor display with LVF button B Press LVF C Automatic viewfinder monitor switching D Viewfinder display E Monitor display A B C D E ...

Page 84: ...ay Settings 84 Simultaneous Display on the Monitor and Viewfinder When automatic viewfinder monitor switching C if the monitor is rotated towards the lens the recording screen is displayed on the monitor even when you look into the viewfinder ...

Page 85: ...llowing functions HDMI output Wi Fi connection with a smartphone Tethered recording To focus when looking through the viewfinder Eye Sensor AF 569 The sensitivity of the eye sensor can be changed Eye Sensor 606 You can set the display speed for live view on the monitor when recording pictures Monitor Frame Rate 603 You can set the display speed for live view on the viewfinder when recording pictur...

Page 86: ...ay Information Press DISP The display information is switched Recording Screen Monitor F With information G Without information H Control panel I Turned off black 999 ISO AUTO 0 AFS AFS L FINE 999 999 AWB Fn 0 0 0 AFS FINE 4 3 ISO AUTO OFF 999 0 AFS AFS L FINE ISO AUTO F G H I ...

Page 87: ... also be set by using Level Gauge Level Gauge 585 Control panel operation Control Panel 91 You can hide the control panel and black screen Show Hide Monitor Layout 586 The display can be changed so that live view and display information do not overlap LVF Monitor Disp Set 580 You can display the outline for the live view Framing Outline 586 999 L FINE AFS AFS ISO AUTO J K ...

Page 88: ...ut information O Without blinking highlights This is a screen without blinking highlights display that is shown when Blinking Highlights of the Custom Monitor Display Photo is set to ON In other than this screen overexposed parts of the screen will blink Blinking Highlights 582 100 100 0001 ISO 0 F2 8 60 2023 12 1 10 00 s RGB 1 5 FINE AFS STD L 4 3 AWB 2023 12 1 10 00 100 0001 ISO100 F2 8 0 L FINE...

Page 89: ...g up the menu screen You can also change the Quick menu display method and the items to display 1 Display the Quick menu Press Q 2 Select a menu item Press 3421 Directions on the diagonal can also be selected using the joystick Selection is also possible by rotating Selection is also possible by touching a menu item 0 0 0 AWB 4 3 0 0 0 AUTO ISO ...

Page 90: ...also possible by touching a setting item 4 Close the Quick menu Press the shutter button halfway You can also close the menu by pressing Q Some items cannot be set depending on the recording mode or camera settings The Quick menu can be customized Quick Menu Customization 545 4 3 ...

Page 91: ... the settings In the mode Creative Video mode S Q mode Slow Quick mode the display changes to one especially for video For information about the screen Control Panel 721 Control Panel Creative Video Mode Slow Quick Mode 724 1 Display the control panel Press DISP several times 2 Touch the items Example Changing the AF mode 999 999 AWB Fn ISO AUTO 0 0 0 AFS FINE 4 3 ...

Page 92: ...Basic Operations Control Panel 92 3 Change the setting Touch the setting item Refer to the pages explaining each item for information on how to change the settings 4 Touch Set ...

Page 93: ... Press one of 3421 to enable selection of items Selected items are displayed in yellow 2 Press 3421 to select an item Selection is also possible by rotating or 3 Rotate to change the settings values Some items cannot be set depending on the recording mode or camera settings AWB ISO AUTO 0 0 AFS FINE 4 3 AWB ISO AUTO 0 0 AFS FINE 4 3 ...

Page 94: ...stick dial or by touch Configuration and operation parts of the menu The menu can be operated by pressing 21 to move between menu screens Use the operation parts indicated below to operate the main tab the sub tab the page tab and menu items without moving to the corresponding menu levels You can also operate by touching the icons menu items and setting items A Main tab Q button B Sub tab C Menu i...

Page 95: ...ns Menu Operation Methods 95 1 Display the menu Press 2 Select a main tab Press 34 to select a main tab and then press 1 You can also perform the same operation by rotating to select the main tab and then pressing or ...

Page 96: ... operation by rotating to select the sub tab and then pressing or If there are page tabs D then after the page tabs have finished switching the next sub tab is switched to 4 Select a menu item Press 34 to select a menu item and then press 1 You can also perform the same operation by rotating to select the menu item and then pressing or D ...

Page 97: ...confirm your selection Press 34 to select a setting item and then press or You can also perform the same operation by rotating to select the setting item and then pressing or 6 Close the menu Press the shutter button halfway You can also close the menu by pressing several times ...

Page 98: ...ng item is selected a description about the item is displayed on the screen Grayed Out Menu Items Menu items that cannot be set are displayed grayed out If you press or while a grayed out menu item is selected the reason why it cannot be set is displayed The reason why a menu item cannot be set may not be displayed depending on the menu item ...

Page 99: ...h Select Reset If the setup and custom settings are reset the Playback menu is also reset If the setup and custom settings are reset Lens Information in Image Stabilizer in the Photo Others Photo menu Video Others Video menu is also returned to the default setting The folder numbers and clock settings are not reset List of default settings and settings that can be reset List of Default Settings Cu...

Page 100: ...to move the entry position cursor If you select an item and press or you can perform the following operations Change the character type to A upper case characters a lower case characters 1 numbers and special characters Enter a blank Delete Delete a character Move the entry position cursor to the left Move the entry position cursor to the right When entering a password A shows the number of charac...

Page 101: ...t Auto mode can record images using settings automatically selected by the camera The camera detects the scene to set the optimal recording settings automatically to match the subject and recording conditions 1 Set the recording mode to iA Set the mode dial Selecting the Recording Mode 75 ...

Page 102: ...s the scene the recording mode icon changes Automatic Scene Detection 3 Adjust the focus Press the shutter button halfway Once the subject is in focus the focus icon lights When the subject is not in focus the indication blinks of the AF mode works and the AF area is displayed aligned to any humans ...

Page 103: ...to Mode 103 4 Start recording Press the shutter button fully to take pictures Press the video rec button to record videos Backlight compensation operates automatically to prevent subjects from appearing dark when there is a backlight ...

Page 104: ... ANIMAL CAR or MOTORCYCLE Taking pictures Recording video i Portrait 1 i Scenery i Macro i Night Portrait 2 i Night Scenery i Food i Sunset i Low Light 3 If none of the scenes are applicable recording is with standard setting Different scene types may be selected for the same subject depending on the recording conditions Not all subjects can be detected according to the settings When Detecting Sub...

Page 105: ... screen or pressing and holding the joystick AF Detection Setting is fixed to ON The Detecting Subject setting is maintained for any recording mode other than iA mode Automatic Detection 174 Full Area AF Detects subjects for recording and focuses You can switch the subject to be focused by either touching the white AF area or moving the joystick 3421 ...

Page 106: ...y The camera will track the subject while the shutter button is pressed halfway or fully Flash When recording using a flash the camera switches to the appropriate flash mode for the recording conditions When Slow Sync be careful with regard to camera shake because the shutter speed becomes slow For information about AF modes Automatic Detection 174 Tracking 178 For information about external flash...

Page 107: ...ch AF Touch Shutter 107 Touch AE 110 Touch AF Touch Shutter Touch functions allow you to focus on the point that you touch release the shutter etc With the default settings the Touch Tab is not displayed Set Touch Tab to ON in Touch Settings in the Custom Operation menu Touch Settings 570 ...

Page 108: ...h Functions 108 1 Touch 2 Touch the icon The icon switches each time you touch it Touch AF Focus on the touched position Touch Shutter Record with focus on the touched position OFF 3 When set to anything other than OFF Touch the subject AF ...

Page 109: ... fails the AF area first turns red and then disappears For information about operations to move the AF area AF Area Operations 188 It is also possible to optimize the focus and brightness on the touched position Focus on and Adjust Brightness for the Touched Position AF AE 193 ...

Page 110: ... to a touched position When a subject s face appears dark you can make the screen brighter to match the face 1 Touch 2 Touch The Touch AE settings screen appears With the default settings the Touch Tab is not displayed Set Touch Tab to ON in Touch Settings in the Custom Operation menu Touch Settings 570 AE AF ...

Page 111: ...urn the position to which to adjust the brightness to the center touch Reset 4 Touch Set How to Disable Touch AE Touch You can also adjust both the focus and brightness to those of the position you touch At this time Touch AE is not available Focus on and Adjust Brightness for the Touched Position AF AE 193 ュリヴヱハ 6HW 5HVHW ...

Page 112: ...112 Taking Pictures These are the basic operations and settings for taking pictures Basic Picture Operations 113 Aspect Ratio 116 Picture Size 117 Picture Quality 119 ...

Page 113: ...Taking Pictures Basic Picture Operations 113 Basic Picture Operations 1 Select the recording mode iA P A S M Set the mode dial Selecting the Recording Mode 75 ...

Page 114: ...perture value A and shutter speed B are displayed When the correct exposure cannot be obtained the indications blink in red Once the subject is in focus the focus icon C lights When the subject is not in focus the indication blinks You can also perform the same operation by pressing AF ON C F2 8 F2 8 F2 8 60 60 60 A B ...

Page 115: ...Monitor Display Photo menu You can also change the picture display duration to your preferred setting Auto Review 576 With the default settings you cannot take a picture until the subject is brought into focus If you set Focus Shutter Priority in the Custom Focus Shutter menu to BALANCE or RELEASE you will be able to take a picture even when the subject is not in focus Focus Shutter Priority 564 ...

Page 116: ...the image aspect ratio Select Aspect Ratio 4 3 Aspect ratio of a 4 3 monitor 3 2 Aspect ratio of a standard film camera 16 9 Aspect ratio of a 16 9 TV 1 1 Square aspect ratio A frame for trimming cropping can be displayed on the recording screen Frame Marker 417 ...

Page 117: ...Ex Tele Conv is set the M and S image sizes are indicated with Aspect Ratio Picture Size 4 3 L 25M 5776 4336 M 12 5M 4096 3072 S 6 5M 2944 2208 3 2 L 22M 5776 3848 M 11M 4096 2728 S 5 5M 2944 1960 16 9 L 18 5M 5776 3248 M 9 5M 4096 2304 S 5M 2944 1656 1 1 L 19M 4336 4336 M 9 5M 3072 3072 S 5M 2208 2208 ...

Page 118: ...Taking Pictures Picture Size 118 When the following functions are being used Picture Size is not available RAW Picture Quality High Resolution mode ...

Page 119: ...y FINE JPEG images that give priority to image quality File format JPEG STD JPEG images of standard image quality This is useful for increasing the number of recordable pictures without changing the picture size File format JPEG RAW FINE RAW STD This records RAW and JPEG images FINE or STD simultaneously File format RAW JPEG ...

Page 120: ...a to process and edit RAW files on a PC SILKYPIX Developer Studio SE 698 RAW images are always recorded in the L size of the 4 3 aspect ratio When you delete an image recorded with RAW FINE or RAW STD on the camera both the RAW and JPEG images will be deleted simultaneously When the following function is being used Picture Quality is not available High Resolution mode You can assign the function t...

Page 121: ...videos Please also refer to the following chapters for more detailed information about recording videos Video Settings 360 Special Video Recording 421 HDMI Output Video 461 Basic Video Operations 122 System Frequency 129 Rec File Format 131 Rec Quality 133 Image Area of Video 148 ...

Page 122: ...switching of the system frequency and 3 types of recording file format MP4 MOV and Apple ProRes mode Creative Video mode and S Q mode Slow Quick mode are recording modes specifically for video In the S Q mode you can record smooth slow motion video and quick motion video by changing the frame rate 1 Select the recording mode Set the mode dial Selecting the Recording Mode 75 ...

Page 123: ...Recording Videos Basic Video Operations 123 2 Start recording Press the video rec button A Release the video rec button right after you press it 3 Stop recording Press the video rec button A again A ...

Page 124: ...e B and elapsed recording time C are displayed h is an abbreviation for hour m for minute and s for second The recording state indication D and card access indication E turn red while videos are being recorded If maintaining focus on the subject is difficult during video recording with AF press the shutter button halfway to re adjust the focus 24m59s 24m59s 24m59s 3s 3s 3s D C E B ...

Page 125: ...ed ISO sensitivity iA The camera automatically makes the settings to suit the scene Types of Automatic Scene Detection 104 P A S M The settings vary depending on the Auto Exposure in P A S M in the Custom Image Quality menu The default setting is ON Auto Exposure in P A S M 562 ON Records with values set automatically by the camera OFF Records with the values set in the P A S M modes S Q Records w...

Page 126: ... card C Using an external SSD Rec File Format Resolution Bit rate Recording media File division Continuous recording time File size MP4 FHD All A 30 minutes 4 GB B C Other than FHD A 30 minutes 4 GB B 3 hours 4 minutes 96 GB C MOV All 600 Mbps or less A 30 minutes 4 GB B 3 hours 4 minutes 192 GB C 800 Mbps or more A B C 3 hours 4 minutes 640 GB Apple ProRes FHD All A 30 minutes 4 GB B 3 hours 4 mi...

Page 127: ... when playback is performed on a supported device situations may occur where image or sound quality is poor recording information is not displayed correctly or playback is not possible for example If you experience any of these play them back on the camera Video recording is not possible while you are using the following functions Time Lapse Shot Stop Motion Animation For information about the hig...

Page 128: ...or Video 779 You can set the temperature during video recording at which the camera automatically stops recording Thermal Management 603 You can switch the recording screen display to suit video recording just as with the mode Video Priority Display 590 You can display a red frame on the recording screen that indicates that video is being recorded Red REC Frame Indicator 590 ...

Page 129: ...ault setting is for the system frequency to be set to the TV broadcast system for the region where the camera was purchased Select System Frequency 59 94Hz NTSC System frequency for regions using the NTSC broadcasting system 50 00Hz PAL System frequency for regions using the PAL broadcasting system 24 00Hz CINEMA System frequency for producing cinema film ...

Page 130: ...ssible for you to properly play back videos on your TV We recommend using the setting as it was at the time of purchase if you are unsure about broadcasting systems or if you will not be involved in producing cinema film After changing the setting it is recommended to insert another card and format it with this camera Make the System Frequency setting the same for when you are recording and playin...

Page 131: ...ording file format of videos to be recorded Select Rec File Format MP4 This file format is suitable for playback on PCs MOV This file format is suitable for image editing Apple ProRes Records using the Apple ProRes codec This file format is suitable for image editing ...

Page 132: ...rds You will need a commercially available external SSD for recording Using an External SSD Commercially Available 472 MOV video with bit rate of 800 Mbps or more Apple ProRes video with resolution other than FHD Slow Quick video with a recording quality with image compression system ALL Intra ...

Page 133: ...mat settings The Image Area of Video setting items you can select depend on the Rec Quality settings Rec Quality settings can also be made using Filtering Filtering 145 to display only items that meet your conditions and add to list add to list 146 to register recording qualities you use often The above shows some of the recording qualities available 16 9 4K FHD 17 9 5 7K C4K 4 4K 5 8K 4 3 ...

Page 134: ...to an SD card You will need a commercially available external SSD for recording Using an External SSD Commercially Available 472 Apple ProRes video with a resolution other than FHD cannot be recorded to an SD card You will need a commercially available external SSD for recording Using an External SSD Commercially Available 472 For information about the cards that can be used SD Cards That Can Be U...

Page 135: ...bit 72M 30p 3840 2160 16 9 29 97p 72 HEVC 4K 8bit 100M 30p 3840 2160 16 9 29 97p 100 AVC 4K 10bit 72M 24p 3840 2160 16 9 23 98p 72 HEVC 4K 8bit 100M 24p 3840 2160 16 9 23 98p 100 AVC FHD 8bit 28M 60p 1920 1080 16 9 59 94p 28 AVC FHD 8bit 20M 30p 1920 1080 16 9 29 97p 20 AVC FHD 8bit 24M 24p 1920 1080 16 9 23 98p 24 AVC System Frequency 50 00Hz PAL Rec Quality Image Area of Video Resolution Aspect ...

Page 136: ...A Recording frame rate B Bit rate Mbps C Video compression format HEVC H 265 HEVC AVC H 264 MPEG 4 AVC System Frequency 59 94Hz NTSC Rec Quality Image Area of Video Resolution Aspect ratio A B C FULL 5 8K 30p 420 10 L 5760 4320 4 3 29 97p 200 HEVC 5 8K 24p 420 10 L 5760 4320 4 3 23 98p 200 HEVC 5 7K 60p 420 10 L 5728 3024 17 9 59 94p 300 HEVC 5 7K 48p 420 10 L 5728 3024 17 9 47 95p 300 HEVC 5 7K 3...

Page 137: ...4096 2160 17 9 23 98p 400 AVC C4K 24p 422 10 L 4096 2160 17 9 23 98p 150 AVC C4K 24p 420 10 L 4096 2160 17 9 23 98p 150 HEVC 4K 120p 420 10 L 3840 2160 16 9 119 88p 300 HEVC 4K 60p 422 10 I H 3840 2160 16 9 59 94p 800 AVC 4K 60p 422 10 I L 3840 2160 16 9 59 94p 600 AVC 4K 60p 422 10 L 3840 2160 16 9 59 94p 200 AVC 4K 60p 420 10 L 3840 2160 16 9 59 94p 200 HEVC 4K 48p 422 10 I H 3840 2160 16 9 47 9...

Page 138: ...920 1080 16 9 59 94p 200 AVC FHD 60p 422 10 L 1920 1080 16 9 59 94p 100 AVC FHD 60p 420 10 L 1920 1080 16 9 59 94p 100 HEVC FHD 48p 422 10 I 1920 1080 16 9 47 95p 200 AVC FHD 48p 422 10 L 1920 1080 16 9 47 95p 100 AVC FHD 48p 420 10 L 1920 1080 16 9 47 95p 100 HEVC FHD 30p 422 10 I 1920 1080 16 9 29 97p 200 AVC FHD 30p 422 10 L 1920 1080 16 9 29 97p 100 AVC FHD 30p 420 10 L 1920 1080 16 9 29 97p 1...

Page 139: ...4096 2160 17 9 50 00p 600 AVC C4K 50p 422 10 L 4096 2160 17 9 50 00p 200 AVC C4K 50p 420 10 L 4096 2160 17 9 50 00p 200 HEVC C4K 25p 422 10 I 4096 2160 17 9 25 00p 400 AVC C4K 25p 422 10 L 4096 2160 17 9 25 00p 150 AVC C4K 25p 420 10 L 4096 2160 17 9 25 00p 150 HEVC 4K 100p 420 10 L 3840 2160 16 9 100 00p 300 HEVC 4K 50p 422 10 I H 3840 2160 16 9 50 00p 800 AVC 4K 50p 422 10 I L 3840 2160 16 9 50 ...

Page 140: ...080 16 9 100 00p 400 AVC FHD 100p 422 10 L 1920 1080 16 9 100 00p 150 AVC FHD 100p 420 10 L 1920 1080 16 9 100 00p 150 HEVC FHD 50p 422 10 I 1920 1080 16 9 50 00p 200 AVC FHD 50p 422 10 L 1920 1080 16 9 50 00p 100 AVC FHD 50p 420 10 L 1920 1080 16 9 50 00p 100 HEVC FHD 25p 422 10 I 1920 1080 16 9 25 00p 200 AVC FHD 25p 422 10 L 1920 1080 16 9 25 00p 100 AVC FHD 25p 420 10 L 1920 1080 16 9 25 00p 1...

Page 141: ... 420 10 L 4096 2160 17 9 120 00p 300 HEVC C4K 24p 422 10 I 4096 2160 17 9 24 00p 400 AVC C4K 24p 422 10 L 4096 2160 17 9 24 00p 150 AVC C4K 24p 420 10 L 4096 2160 17 9 24 00p 150 HEVC 4K 120p 420 10 L 3840 2160 16 9 120 00p 300 HEVC 4K 24p 422 10 I 3840 2160 16 9 24 00p 400 AVC 4K 24p 422 10 L 3840 2160 16 9 24 00p 150 AVC 4K 24p 420 10 L 3840 2160 16 9 24 00p 150 HEVC FHD 120p 422 10 I 1920 1080 ...

Page 142: ... 3 Gbps 422 5 7K 24p 422 HQ 5728 3024 17 9 23 98p 1 5 Gbps 422 HQ 5 7K 24p 422 5728 3024 17 9 23 98p 1 0 Gbps 422 C4K 60p 422 HQ 4096 2160 17 9 59 94p 1 9 Gbps 422 HQ C4K 60p 422 4096 2160 17 9 59 94p 1 3 Gbps 422 C4K 30p 422 HQ 4096 2160 17 9 29 97p 972 Mbps 422 HQ C4K 30p 422 4096 2160 17 9 29 97p 648 Mbps 422 C4K 24p 422 HQ 4096 2160 17 9 23 98p 778 Mbps 422 HQ C4K 24p 422 4096 2160 17 9 23 98p...

Page 143: ...0p 541 Mbps 422 FHD 50p 422 HQ 1920 1080 16 9 50 00p 378 Mbps 422 HQ FHD 50p 422 1920 1080 16 9 50 00p 252 Mbps 422 FHD 25p 422 HQ 1920 1080 16 9 25 00p 189 Mbps 422 HQ FHD 25p 422 1920 1080 16 9 25 00p 126 Mbps 422 System Frequency 24 00Hz CINEMA Rec Quality Image Area of Video Resolution Aspect ratio A B C FULL 5 7K 24p 422 HQ 5728 3024 17 9 24 00p 1 5 Gbps 422 HQ 5 7K 24p 422 5728 3024 17 9 24 ...

Page 144: ...o FHD video Since the camera employs the VBR recording format the bit rate is changed automatically depending on the subject to record As a result video recording time is shortened when a fast moving subject is recorded Videos in ALL Intra and 4 2 2 10 bit formats and videos whose Rec File Format is Apple ProRes are intended for editing on a PC used for video production You can register a combinat...

Page 145: ...ect a setting item and then press or Settings Frame Rate Resolution Codec 3 Press 34 to select the filtering conditions and then press or 4 Press DISP to confirm the setting You are returned to the Rec Quality setting screen Clearing the filtering conditions Select ANY in Step 3 The filtering conditions are also cleared when you do the following Change the Rec File Format Change the System Frequen...

Page 146: ...etting screen press Q The following settings are also registered at the same time System Frequency Rec File Format Image Area of Video Setting or deleting in My List 1 Select Rec Quality My List Rec Quality My List 2 Press 34 to select a setting item and then press or You cannot select setting items that have different system frequencies To delete from My List select the item and press Q ...

Page 147: ... My List setting screen is displayed When not yet registered the Rec Quality setting screen is displayed Rec Quality My List and Rec Quality switch each time you press the DISP button The next time the setting screen is displayed the screen last used is displayed Up to 12 types of recording quality can be registered 0 FPS 30 F2 8 1 60 100 AWB IRIS SHUTTER ISO WB PHOTO STYLE FULL 4K 29 97p 420 10 L...

Page 148: ... deterioration Select Image Area of Video FULL Records according to the range that corresponds to the image circle of the lens that is for Micro Four Thirds PIXEL PIXEL Records with one pixel on the sensor which is equal to one pixel of the video Records a range corresponding to the resolution range in Rec Quality Rec Quality 133 The Image Area of Video settings you can select differ depending on ...

Page 149: ...ecording Videos Image Area of Video 149 Image area Ex FHD video A Angle of view Wide Telescopic effect Not possible B Angle of view Narrow Telescopic effect Possible FULL PIXEL PIXEL FULL PIXEL PIXEL A B ...

Page 150: ...us mode and AF mode most suited to the recording conditions and the subject This camera supports phase detection AF and contrast AF Selecting the Focus Mode 151 Using AF 153 Selecting the AF Mode 171 AF Area Operations 188 Record Using MF 197 Recording with Zoom 204 ...

Page 151: ...lever S AFS This is suitable for recording still subjects When the shutter button is pressed halfway the camera focuses once The focus stays locked while the shutter button is pressed halfway C AFC This is suitable for recording moving subjects While the shutter button is pressed halfway the focus is constantly adjusted according to the movement of the subject This predicts the movement of the sub...

Page 152: ... the focus or avoid activating AF Record Using MF 197 In the following cases AFC works the same as AFS when the shutter button is pressed halfway mode S Q mode During video recording In low light situations When the following function is being used AFC switches to AFS High Resolution mode ...

Page 153: ...F Auto Focus refers to automatic focusing Select the focus mode and the AF mode appropriate for the subject and scene 1 Set the focus mode to AFS or AFC Set the focus mode lever Selecting the Focus Mode 151 2 Select the AF mode Press to display the AF mode selection screen and set using or Selecting the AF Mode 171 In iA mode each press of switches between and AF Mode 105 ...

Page 154: ...Focus Zoom Using AF 154 3 Press the shutter button halfway The AF operates Focus In focus Not in focus Focus icon A Lights Blinking AF area B Green Red AF beep Two beeps A B ...

Page 155: ...more time than usual Starlight AF If the camera detects stars in the night sky after determining low illumination AF then Starlight AF will be activated When focus is achieved the focus icon will display and the AF area will be displayed on the area in focus Edges of the screen cannot detect Starlight AF AF ON button You can also activate AF by pressing AF ON LOW STAR ...

Page 156: ...objects Subjects in very dark locations When recording subjects both distant and near When the following operations are performed while recording with AFC it may take some time for the camera to focus When zooming from the wide angle end to the telephoto end When the subject is suddenly changed from one far away to one close by If using the zoom after achieving focus the focus may be erroneous In ...

Page 157: ...f Press Shutter 568 The AF beep volume and sound can be changed Beep 607 You can assign the function that makes AF work so that it prioritizes subjects close by to an Fn button This function is useful when the camera mistakenly focuses on the background AF ON Near Shift 534 You can assign the function that makes AF work so that it prioritizes subjects far away to an Fn button This function is usef...

Page 158: ...o lens You can also perform the same operation by pressing the Fn button registered with AF Point Scope Fn Buttons 527 Press and hold the AF Point Scope button While pressing the button the focus point is enlarged When the screen is enlarged pressing the shutter button halfway re acquires focus in a small central AF area When the screen is enlarged turn or to adjust the magnification Use for more ...

Page 159: ...he screen is enlarged AFC changes to AFS When the following function is being used AF Point Scope does not work Video recording SH burst recording You can change the display method of the magnified screen AF Point Scope Setting 567 ...

Page 160: ... focus mode to AFC Set the focus mode lever Selecting the Focus Mode 151 2 Set AF Custom Setting Photo AF Custom Setting Photo Set 1 Basic general purpose setting Set 2 Suggested for situations where the subject moves at a constant speed in one direction Set 3 Suggested when the subject moves randomly and other objects may be in the scene Set 4 Suggested for situations where the speed of the subje...

Page 161: ... focus one after another When the distance to the subject changes drastically the camera waits for a short period of time before re adjusting the focus This allows you to prevent the focus from being accidentally re adjusted when for example an object moves across the image AF Area Switching Sensitivity Sets the sensitivity for switching the AF area to match subject movement When AF mode is set to...

Page 162: ... setting values the camera tries to maintain focus by responding even to sudden movements of the subject However the camera becomes more sensitive to slight movements of the subject so focusing may become unstable 0 This is suited to a subject with minimal changes in speed 1 These are suited to a subject that changes its speed 2 ...

Page 163: ...o work The focusing speed of AF increases when you limit the range where AF works 1 Set the focus mode to AFS or AFC Set the focus mode lever Selecting the Focus Mode 151 2 Set Focus Limiter Focus Limiter ON Enables the following settings OFF Disables the following settings ...

Page 164: ...SP to return the operation range to the default setting This can be set when using a lens with a focus ring or a focus lever It cannot be set if the focusing distance range selector switch of the lens has been used to limit the operation range The setting values are reset when the lens is replaced When Focus Limiter is working is displayed on the screen When the following function is being used Fo...

Page 165: ...ctive range of the AF assist light is different depending on the lens used When the interchangeable lens H ES12060 is attached and at wide angle end Approx 1 0 m 3 3 feet to 3 5 m 11 feet When the interchangeable lens H FS12060 is attached and at wide angle end Approx 1 0 m 3 3 feet to 3 0 m 9 8 feet Remove the lens hood The AF assist light may be greatly blocked and it may become harder to focus ...

Page 166: ...Focus Zoom Using AF 166 Focus Frame Moving Speed Sets the speed when moving the AF area MF Assist Select Focus Frame Moving Speed Settings FAST NORMAL ...

Page 167: ...the focus point when focusing with phase detection AF There is normally no need to adjust the focus point Adjust only when necessary If you adjust on a lens that has a correct focus point there is a risk that the camera will not be able to record with the appropriate focus point ...

Page 168: ... ADJUST BY LENS Adjust each lens separately and register the adjustment values on the camera When a registered lens is attached the adjusted value is recalled when it is set in ADJUST BY LENS When using a zoom lens you can adjust the focus point individually at the wide angle end and the telephoto end If the lens has already been registered the adjustment value is overwritten OFF ...

Page 169: ...ess 34 to select and then press or When using a prime lens Adjustment is displayed 4 Adjust the focus point Press 21 to adjust the focus point and then press or You can also adjust by rotating or The focus point is moved backward when adjusted with the side The focus point is moved forward when adjusted with the side 5 Record and repeat Step 4 until the suitable focus point is reached Check the se...

Page 170: ...When the upper limit is exceeded already registered lens information is overwritten When a teleconverter is used when adjusted with ADJUST BY LENS the combination of the lens and teleconverter is registered The focus point for the wide angle end and the telephoto end cannot be individually adjusted in ALL The registration numbers and lens names registered in ADJUST BY LENS are entered automaticall...

Page 171: ...ing 178 Full Area AF 179 Zone Horizontal Vertical Zone 182 1 Area 1 Area 184 Pinpoint 186 Select the focusing method to match the position and number of subjects In an AF mode other than Pinpoint you can automatically focus by detecting subjects 1 Press The AF mode selection screen appears ...

Page 172: ...ress 21 to select an item and then press or Selection is also possible by pressing Tracking Tracking 178 Full Area AF Full Area AF 179 Zone Horizontal Vertical Zone Horizontal Vertical 182 Zone Zone 183 1 Area 1 Area 184 1 Area 1 Area 184 Pinpoint Pinpoint 186 ...

Page 173: ... the following functions are being used is not available Time Lapse Shot Live View Composite When the focus mode is set to AFC is not available You can set the AF mode items to be displayed on the AF mode selection screen Show Hide AF Mode 566 ...

Page 174: ...ed and the camera focuses 1 Set AF Detection Setting to ON AF Detection Setting ON You can also press 3 in the AF mode selection screen to switch automatic detection ON OFF Not all subjects can be detected according to the settings When Detecting Subject Type of Subject is ANIMAL some subjects that are not animals may be detected as animals ...

Page 175: ...ects animals Select either Body or Eye Body for the Target Parts Animals that can be detected are birds canines including wolves etc and felines including lions etc or is displayed on the AF mode icon CAR Detects cars mainly for motor sports Target Parts cannot be selected is displayed on the AF mode icon MOTORCYCLE Detects motorcycles mainly for motor sports Target Parts cannot be selected is dis...

Page 176: ...ubjects are detected multiple AF areas are also displayed and you can select the subject you want to focus on from amongst these Yellow AF area to be brought into focus The camera selects this automatically A cross appears in the AF area when a human eye is detected A White Displayed when multiple subjects are detected A ...

Page 177: ... to the face When Metering Mode is set to Depending on Detecting Subject the number of subjects that can be detected at once with of the AF mode will be different HUMAN Eye Face Body Eye Face Maximum 15 maximum 3 bodies detected ANIMAL Body CAR MOTORCYCLE Maximum 3 ANIMAL Eye Body Maximum 1 Automatic detection may not be available due to the camera settings You can make it so the metering range fo...

Page 178: ...y If tracking fails the AF area blinks red When set to AFS the focus will be on the AF area position Tracking will not work How to manipulate the AF area AF Area Operations 188 In S Q mode and while recording video tracking will continue even if the shutter button is released To cancel tracking press or or touch Tracking is also available with AFS When automatic detection is working the detected s...

Page 179: ...nto focus When the focus mode is set to AFC you can ensure that the focus stays on the subject by recording while keeping the subject within the Full Area AF area Specify the Subject to Bring into Focus When automatic detection is ON multiple subjects are detected When the subject to be brought into focus is shown using the white AF area you can change this to a yellow AF area ...

Page 180: ...the setting touch Operations with the joystick Tilt the joystick to 3421 Each tilt to 3421 switches the subject to be brought into focus To cancel the setting press Button operations 1 Press 4 in the AF mode selection screen 2 Press 3421 to move the position of the AF area 3 When the white AF area changes to yellow press To cancel the setting press ...

Page 181: ...to return to Operations with the joystick Press and hold the joystick The AF area is set in the center of the screen Either press and hold the joystick again or press to return to Button operations 1 Press 4 in the AF mode selection screen 2 Press 3421 to move the AF area and then press to confirm Press again to return to You can move and change the size of the set AF area AF Area Operations 188 ...

Page 182: ...rizontal Vertical Within the full area vertical and horizontal zones can be focused Horizontal pattern Vertical pattern To switch between the horizontal pattern and vertical pattern press 3421 in the AF area setting screen How to manipulate the AF area AF Area Operations 188 ...

Page 183: ... Selecting the AF Mode 183 Zone Within the full area a central oval zone can be focused How to manipulate the AF area AF Area Operations 188 changes to in the following cases During video recording mode S Q mode ...

Page 184: ...hin a single AF area can be focused Even when the subject moves out of the single AF area the subject remains focused in a supplementary AF area E Effective when recording moving subjects that are difficult to track with 1 Area Specify the point to be brought into focus E ...

Page 185: ...area is reduced to the minimum size The AF area can be set on the location where the dot is displayed How to manipulate the AF area AF Area Operations 188 It is not possible to reduce a single AF area to the minimum when using the following function During video recording mode S Q mode Ex Tele Conv F ...

Page 186: ... screen that lets you check the focus will be enlarged The enlarged screen is displayed when you set an AF area How to manipulate the AF area AF Area Operations 188 When the focus mode is set to AFC is not available Automatic detection does not work in When the following functions are being used switches to During video recording mode S Q mode ...

Page 187: ...s Touch operations Description of operation 3421 Touch Moves Positions can be moved to the diagonal directions using the joystick Pinch out pinch in Enlarges reduces the screen in small steps Enlarges reduces the screen Switches magnification window windowed mode 1 full screen mode 2 DISP Reset Quits the enlarged display You can change the display method of the magnified screen Pinpoint AF Setting...

Page 188: ...e Position of the AF Area Touch operations With the default settings focus is on the point touched when you touch the screen Touch Settings 570 Touch the recording screen The AF area setting screen is displayed The AF area is set when you either touch Set or press the shutter button halfway You can optimize the focus and brightness on the touched position Focus on and Adjust Brightness for the Tou...

Page 189: ...d with the joystick Joystick Setting 574 Tilt the joystick in the recording screen The AF area setting screen is displayed The AF area is set when you either press or press the shutter button halfway Pressing enables switching between the default and set AF area positions In this operation displays the enlarged screen ...

Page 190: ...position of the AF area The AF area is set when you either press or press the shutter button halfway When Metering Mode is the metering target also moves together with the AF area You can set the AF area to loop when moved Looped Focus Frame 569 You can assign the function that displays the AF area MF Assist movement screens to an Fn button Focus Area Set 534 ...

Page 191: ...h operations Pinch out pinch in the AF area in the AF area setting screen Either touch Set or press the shutter button halfway to confirm Dial Operations Rotate or Either press or press the shutter button halfway to confirm In and the size of the AF area cannot be changed ...

Page 192: ...tting screen The first touch returns the AF area position to the center The second touch returns the AF area size to the default Button operations Press DISP in the AF area setting screen The first press returns the AF area position to the center The second press returns the AF area size to the default ...

Page 193: ...ject to which you wish to adjust the brightness At the touched position an AF area that works in the same way as is displayed This places a point to adjust brightness at the center of the AF area How to manipulate the AF area AF Area Operations 188 3 Touch Set The AF AE setting is canceled if you touch when or is set on the recording screen 6HW ュリヴヱハ 5HVHW ...

Page 194: ... the monitor to change the position and size of the AF area 1 Set Touch Pad AF Touch Settings Touch Pad AF EXACT OFFSET1 to OFFSET7 2 Move the position of the AF area During viewfinder display touch the monitor How to manipulate the AF area AF Area Operations 188 3 Confirm your selection Press the shutter button halfway ...

Page 195: ...ed position on the touch pad OFFSET1 entire area OFFSET2 right half OFFSET3 upper right OFFSET4 lower right OFFSET5 left half OFFSET6 upper left OFFSET7 lower left Moves the AF area of the viewfinder according to the distance you drag your finger on the touch pad Select the range to be detected with the drag operation OFF ...

Page 196: ...rtically aligned and for when it is horizontally aligned Two vertical orientations left and right are available Select Focus Switching for Vert Hor ON Memorizes separate positions for vertical and horizontal orientations OFF Sets the same position for vertical and horizontal orientations In MF this memorizes the MF Assist position ...

Page 197: ... lens and the subject is determined and you do not want to activate AF 1 Set the focus mode to MF Set the focus mode lever Selecting the Focus Mode 151 2 Select the focus point Tilt the joystick to select the focus point To return the point to be brought into focus to the center press DISP 3 Confirm your selection Press This switches to the MF Assist screen and shows an enlarged display ...

Page 198: ...ghlighted with color Focus Peaking A recording distance guideline is displayed MF Guide A MF Assist enlarged screen B Focus Peaking C Indicator for infinity D MF Guide 5 Close the MF Assist screen Press the shutter button halfway This operation can also be performed by pressing AF 10 m 5 3 2 1 5 1 0 5 0 1 D C B A ...

Page 199: ...n in S Q mode Button operations Touch operations Description of operation 3421 Drag Moves the enlarged display position Positions can be moved to the diagonal directions using the joystick Pinch out pinch in Enlarges reduces the screen in small steps Enlarges reduces the screen Switches magnification window windowed mode 1 full screen mode 2 DISP Reset First time Returns the MF Assist position to ...

Page 200: ...sing AF ON will activate AF The MF Assist screen can also be displayed during video recording The recording distance reference mark indicates the position of the imaging surface This becomes the reference when measuring the recording distance While you are using the following function the MF Assist screen will not be displayed SH burst recording During video recording using the following functions...

Page 201: ... magnified screen MF Assist 565 You can change the MF Guide display units MF Guide 566 You can disable focus ring operation Focus Ring Lock 566 You can set the movement of the MF Assist position to loop Looped Focus Frame 569 The camera memorizes the focus point when you turn it off Lens Focus Resume 592 The amount of focus movement can be set Focus Ring Control 594 You can assign the function tha...

Page 202: ...eve a more precise focus Display Color You can set the display color of the in focus portion Display During AFS When set to ON the Focus Peaking display is also possible when the shutter button is pressed halfway in the AFS focus mode Display During MF While In Live View Focus Peaking is displayed in the recording screen While Live View Is Enlarged Focus Peaking is displayed in the MF Assist scree...

Page 203: ...Focus Zoom Record Using MF 203 You can display the Touch Tab Touch Settings 570 and then touch in to switch ON OFF When Live View Boost is being used Focus Peaking is not available ...

Page 204: ...or wide angle When taking pictures use Ex Tele Conv to increase a telescopic effect without image deterioration When recording videos use Image Area of Video to obtain the same telescopic effect as Ex Tele Conv For details about Image Area of Video Image Area of Video 148 Interchangeable lens with a zoom ring Rotate the zoom ring T Telephoto W Wide angle W T ...

Page 205: ...ow far you move the lever If you assign Zoom Control to an Fn button you can operate optical zoom slowly by pressing 21 or fast by pressing 34 Fn Buttons 527 Interchangeable lens that does not support zoom Optical zoom is not available The focal length is displayed on the recording screen The focal length display can be hidden Focal Length 582 W T 35mm ...

Page 206: ...able with the optical zoom without any deterioration in image quality The Ex Tele Conv maximum magnification ratio differs depending on the Picture Size set in the Photo Image Quality menu Set to M 1 4 Set to S 2 0 1 Set Picture Size to M or S Picture Size M S 2 Set Ex Tele Conv Ex Tele Conv TELE CONV Fixes the zoom magnification at the maximum OFF ...

Page 207: ...n displaying the Ex Tele Conv setting screen using the Fn button pressing DISP allows you to change the Picture Size setting When the following functions are being used Ex Tele Conv is not available RAW Picture Quality High Resolution mode ...

Page 208: ...reset focal length positions This is not possible during video recording Zoom Speed You can set the zoom speed for zoom operations If you set Step Zoom to ON the zoom speed will not change Photo H High speed M Medium speed L Low speed Video H High speed M Medium speed L Low speed Zoom Ring This can be selected when a lens compatible with power zoom that has a zoom lever and zoom ring is mounted on...

Page 209: ...cting the Drive Mode 210 Taking Burst Pictures 212 High Resolution mode 223 Recording with Time Lapse Shot 228 Recording with Stop Motion Animation 235 Time Lapse Shot Stop Motion Animation Videos 239 Recording Using the Self timer 241 Bracket Recording 245 Live View Composite 253 Silent Mode 257 Shutter Type 259 Image Stabilizer 266 ...

Page 210: ...12 Takes pictures continuously while the shutter button is pressed and held High Resolution mode High Resolution mode 223 This merges pictures with a high resolution from multiple recorded images Time Lapse Shot Stop Motion Animation Recording with Time Lapse Shot 228 Recording with Stop Motion Animation 235 Takes pictures with Time Lapse Shot or Stop Motion Animation Self timer Recording Using th...

Page 211: ...Drive Shutter Image Stabilizer Selecting the Drive Mode 211 The detailed setting screens for each drive mode can be called up with an Fn button Fn Button Set Setting in REC mode Drive Mode Setting ...

Page 212: ...which enable burst recording with high image quality and SH burst recording which takes burst pictures at ultra high speeds using an electronic shutter 1 Set the drive mode to Burst Shot 1 or Burst Shot 2 Set the drive mode dial Selecting the Drive Mode 210 Configure the burst settings for each of and 2 Select the burst rate Burst Shot Setting Burst Shot 1 Setting Burst Shot 2 Setting With the def...

Page 213: ...es at ultra high speed with the electronic shutter 20 frames second SH75 PRE Takes pre burst pictures at ultra high speed 75 frames second SH Pre burst Recording 215 SH60 PRE Takes pre burst pictures at ultra high speed 60 frames second SH Pre burst Recording 215 SH20 PRE Takes pre burst pictures at ultra high speed 20 frames second SH Pre burst Recording 215 H Takes high speed burst pictures M Ta...

Page 214: ...Drive Shutter Image Stabilizer Taking Burst Pictures 214 3 Close the menu Press the shutter button halfway 4 Start recording Takes burst pictures while the shutter button is pressed fully ...

Page 215: ...H Burst Pre Recording Time 1 5SEC Recording starts from 1 5 seconds before the shutter button was pressed fully 1 0SEC Recording starts from 1 second before the shutter button was pressed fully 0 5SEC Recording starts from 0 5 seconds before the shutter button was pressed fully The setting for SH Burst Pre Recording Time is applied to both Burst Shot 1 Setting and Burst Shot 2 Setting PRE is displ...

Page 216: ...View when taking burst pictures SH75 SH75 PRE 75 frames second AFS MF None SH60 SH60 PRE 60 frames second AFS AFC MF None SH20 SH20 PRE 20 frames second AFS AFC MF None H High speed 14 frames second AFS MF 10 frames second AFC 14 frames second AFS MF 9 frames second AFC 14 frames second AFS MF 9 frames second AFC None AFS MF Available AFC M Medium speed 6 frames second AFS AFC MF Available L Low s...

Page 217: ...imum number of frames recordable is reached For SH pre burst recording this includes the number of pictures taken with pre burst recording 2 The burst rate will become lower during recording but pictures can continue to be taken until the card becomes full Picture Quality FINE STD RAW FINE RAW STD RAW SH75 SH75 PRE 200 frames 1 SH60 SH60 PRE SH20 SH20 PRE H High speed 200 frames or more 2 160 fram...

Page 218: ...rding screen Example When 20 frames r20 Once recording starts the number of pictures that can be taken continuously will decrease During H M L burst recording When r0 appears the burst rate decreases During SH burst recording When r0 appears the burst recording stops When r99 is displayed on the recording screen you can take 100 or more burst pictures SH Burst Pre Recording Time SH75 PRE SH60 PRE ...

Page 219: ...urst rate takes priority and the focus is estimated to the extent possible With normal focus the burst rate may become slow Focus mode Focus Shutter Priority Focus Shutter Priority 564 SH75 SH75 PRE SH60 SH60 PRE SH20 SH20 PRE H M L AFS FOCUS Fixed to the focus of the first frame BALANCE RELEASE AFC FOCUS Estimated focus Normal focus BALANCE Estimated focus RELEASE MF Focus set with manual focus ...

Page 220: ...sure when Taking Burst Pictures Focus mode SH75 SH75 PRE SH60 SH60 PRE SH20 SH20 PRE H M L AFS Fixed to the exposure of the first frame The exposure is adjusted for each frame AFC The exposure is adjusted for each frame MF Fixed to the exposure of the first frame ...

Page 221: ...es not work while you are using the following function Live View Composite Notes on SH burst recording Shutter Type is fixed to ELEC There are limits on the shutter speed you can set during SH burst recording SH75 SH75 PRE To a minimum of 1 80 SH60 SH60 PRE To a minimum of 1 60 SH20 SH20 PRE To a minimum of 1 60 The aperture will be fixed during burst recording The images recorded will be saved as...

Page 222: ...r When Half Press Shutter in the Custom Focus Shutter menu is set to ON When the ambient temperature is high or Pre Burst recording is performed continuously even if you press the shutter button halfway Pre Burst may not operate to protect the camera from overheating Wait until the camera cools down Even if you press the shutter button halfway Pre Burst may not operate when there is insufficient f...

Page 223: ... move When Handheld High Res is set to on you can record pictures with a higher resolution without using a tripod The picture after merging can be saved in RAW or JPEG format 1 Set the drive mode to High resolution Set the drive mode dial Selecting the Drive Mode 210 2 Set the recording settings High Resolution Mode Setting When recording with Handheld High Res set to OFF use a tripod to minimize ...

Page 224: ...n set to COMBINED recording is with the same settings as Picture Quality in the Photo Image Quality menu However STD changes to FINE Picture Size Sets the image size after merging When the Aspect Ratio is 4 3 XL 100 M 11552 8672 LL 50 5 M 8192 6144 When the Aspect Ratio is 3 2 XL 89 M 11552 7696 LL 44 5 M 8192 5464 When the Aspect Ratio is 16 9 XL 75 M 11552 6496 LL 37 5 M 8192 4608 When the Aspec...

Page 225: ...til the shutter is released 30 SEC 15 SEC 8 SEC 4 SEC 2 SEC 1 SEC 1 2 SEC 1 4 SEC 1 8 SEC Off Motion Blur Processing Sets the correction method to use when the subject moved MODE1 This gives priority to High Resolution mode therefore subject blur appears as an afterimage in the picture MODE2 This reduces afterimage from subject blur but cannot obtain the same High Resolution mode effect in the cor...

Page 226: ... ON the icon changes to 4 Start recording Press the shutter button fully With the default settings Shutter Delay is activated so there will be a gap in time from when the shutter button is pressed until the shutter is released The screen goes dark during recording The recording state indication red B blinks Do not move the camera while it is blinking You can continue recording when the merging pro...

Page 227: ...cording may fail if there is a lot of shaking Image merging can take a long time with handheld recording When you record in an extremely bright location or under lighting such as fluorescent or LED lighting the coloring or brightness of the image may change or horizontal stripes may appear on the screen Lowering the shutter speed may reduce the effect of horizontal stripes Devices other than this ...

Page 228: ...he pictures taken will be saved as a set of group images that can also be combined into a video Group Images 498 1 Set the drive mode to Set the drive mode dial Selecting the Drive Mode 210 2 Set Mode to Time Lapse Shot Time Lapse Animation Mode Time Lapse Shot Check that the clock is set correctly Setting the Clock When Turning On for the First Time 68 For long recording intervals we recommend se...

Page 229: ...at the set time Image Count Shooting Interval Sets the number of pictures and the recording interval to be taken The number of pictures and the recording interval to be taken can be automatically calculated and set Setting Assistant for Time Lapse Shot Recording 231 Shooting Interval is not available when Shooting Interval Setting is set to OFF Exposure Leveling Adjusts the exposure automatically ...

Page 230: ...eached During recording standby the camera enters into sleep status when no operation is performed for a certain period of time The recording will stop automatically 6 Create a video Time Lapse Shot Stop Motion Animation Videos 239 After the recording has stopped select Yes on the confirmation screen to proceed to create a video Even if you select No you can still create a video with Time Lapse Vi...

Page 231: ...duration of the video to be created 1 Press 34 to select the item and then press or Production Frame Rate Sets the frame rate of videos to be created It can be set in the range between 1 fps and 99 fps Video Length Sets the playback time of videos to be created It can be set in the range between 00m01s and 99m59s Time Lapse Shooting Duration Sets the Time Lapse Shot duration It can be set in the r...

Page 232: ...al is set in the range between 00m01s and 99m59s Decimal places are rounded down if the number is not evenly divisible When the setting is one where recording is not possible Image Count or Shooting Interval is displayed in red letters When Shooting Interval Setting is OFF the Time Lapse Shot settings cannot be automatically calculated ...

Page 233: ... status will turn on the camera You can perform the following operations by pressing Q during Time Lapse Shot recording Continue Returns to the recording Only during recording Pause Pauses the recording Only during recording Resume Resumes the recording Only while paused You can also press the shutter button to resume End Stops the Time Lapse Shot recording ...

Page 234: ...ot is paused in the following cases When the charge on the battery runs out When you set the camera on off switch to OFF You can set the camera on off switch to OFF and replace the battery or card Set the camera on off switch to ON and then press the shutter button fully to resume recording Note that the images recorded after replacing the card will be saved as a separate set of group images Expos...

Page 235: ... while moving the subject little by little The pictures taken will be saved as a set of group images that can be combined into a stop motion video Group Images 498 1 Set the drive mode to Set the drive mode dial Selecting the Drive Mode 210 2 Set Mode to Stop Motion Animation Time Lapse Animation Mode Stop Motion Animation ...

Page 236: ...roup Allows you to continue recording for a set of stop motion images that have already been recorded Select an image and proceed to Step 5 Auto Shooting ON Takes pictures automatically at a set recording interval OFF This is for taking pictures manually frame by frame Shooting Interval Sets the recording interval for Auto Shooting 4 Close the menu Press the shutter button halfway ...

Page 237: ...y little The recording screen displays up to two pictures taken previously Use them as reference for the amount of movement You can play back the recorded stop motion images by pressing during recording Press to delete unnecessary images To return to the recording screen press again 6 Stop recording Press and then select Time Lapse Animation from the Photo menu to stop recording ...

Page 238: ...19 Up to 9999 frames can be recorded If the camera is turned off while recording a message for resuming the recording is displayed when it is turned on Selecting Yes allows you to continue the recording from the interruption point The camera gives priority to achieving the standard exposure so it may not take pictures at the set interval when the flash etc is used for recording A picture cannot be...

Page 239: ...ed to create a video Refer to the sections below about these recording functions Recording with Time Lapse Shot 228 Recording with Stop Motion Animation 235 You can also create videos with Time Lapse Video Time Lapse Video 519 or Stop Motion Video Stop Motion Video 519 in the Playback menu 1 Select Yes on the confirmation screen that appears after recording 2 Set the options for creating a video ...

Page 240: ...ber is the smoother the video will be Sequence NORMAL Splices pictures together in recording order REVERSE Splices pictures together in reverse recording order Videos cannot be created when the System Frequency is set to 24 00Hz CINEMA Videos cannot be created if the recording time exceeds 30 minutes In the following cases videos cannot be created if the file size exceeds 4 GB When an SDHC memory ...

Page 241: ...2 Set the self timer time Setting the Self timer Time 243 When recording videos set Self Timer For Video in Self Timer Setting of the Video Others Video menu to ON 3 Close the menu Press the shutter button halfway 4 Decide on the composition and then adjust the focus Press the shutter button halfway The focus and exposure are fixed when the shutter button is pressed halfway ...

Page 242: ...Drive Shutter Image Stabilizer Recording Using the Self timer 242 5 Start recording Press the shutter button or video rec button After the self timer light blinks shooting or video recording starts ...

Page 243: ...akes 3 pictures at approx 2 second intervals after 10 seconds When recording video it will be the same operation with Takes a picture after 2 seconds This setting is a convenient way to avoid camera shake caused by pressing the shutter button to Custom Takes a picture after the time selected with Custom Time SET Custom Time Sets the time until recording starts 10SEC 9SEC 8SEC 7SEC 6SEC 5SEC 4SEC 3...

Page 244: ... when recording with the self timer Self Timer in the Photo Others Photo menu and Self Timer in the Self Timer Setting Video Others Video menu work together When the following functions are being used is not available Simultaneous Record w o Filter Filter Settings Bracketing Live View Composite ...

Page 245: ... changing the setting value for exposure aperture focus or white balance adjustment value or color temperature 1 Set Bracketing Type Bracketing Bracketing Type Aperture Bracket can be selected in the following modes A mode M mode when ISO sensitivity is set to AUTO White Balance Bracket Color Temperature can be selected when the white balance is set to or 1 2 3 4 ...

Page 246: ...abilizer Bracket Recording 246 2 Set More Settings For information about More Settings refer to page for each bracketing method 3 Close the menu Press the shutter button halfway 4 Focus on the subject and then take pictures ...

Page 247: ...er button is pressed the camera records while changing the focus point More Settings Focus Bracket 251 White Balance Bracket When the shutter button is pressed once the camera automatically records three images with the different white balance adjustment values More Settings White Balance Bracket 252 White Balance Bracket Color Temperature When the shutter button is pressed once the camera automat...

Page 248: ...vailable when using the following functions iA mode Taking burst pictures RAW FINE RAW STD RAW Picture Quality Filter Settings Bracket recording is not available while you are using the following functions SH burst recording Time Lapse Shot Stop Motion Animation when Auto Shooting is set High Resolution mode Live View Composite ...

Page 249: ...the order in which images are recorded Single Shot Setting Takes only one image each time the shutter button is pressed Takes all of the set number of images when the shutter button is pressed once The BKT icon blinks until all of the set number of pictures is taken When you record images with Exposure Bracket after setting the exposure compensation value the images recorded are based on the selec...

Page 250: ...while alternately setting the aperture value in the sequence of one before and then one after using the initial aperture value as the reference ALL Records images using all aperture values Example when the initial position is set to F8 0 H ES12060 1 1st image 2 2nd image 3 3rd image 7 7th image 4 0 2 8 5 6 8 0 11 16 22 1 6 4 2 3 5 7 ...

Page 251: ...equence 0 Records while alternately moving the focus point in the sequence of forward and then backward using the initial focus point as the reference 0 Records while moving the focus point toward the far side using the initial focus point as the reference Example when Sequence 0 is set Example when Sequence 0 is set A Focus closer B Focus more distant 1 1st image 2 2nd image 5 5th image When Focu...

Page 252: ...the right Horizontal direction A B Rotate to the left Vertical direction G M The correction step can also be set by touching More Settings White Balance Bracket Color Temperature Rotate or to set the correction step and then press or The correction step can also be set by touching G G G G G G G A A A A A A B B B B B B B M M M M M M 300K 5500K 5500K 5500K ...

Page 253: ...e displayed allowing the images to be confirmed as recording proceeds This allows you to reduce the overall brightness for recording so it is convenient for recording the light trails of stars or fireworks against a bright nightscape 1 Set the recording mode to M Set the mode dial Selecting the Recording Mode 75 2 Set Live View Composite Live View Composite 3 Start Live View Composite recording Se...

Page 254: ... of a second The ISO sensitivity can be set in the range between 100 and 1600 50 and 1600 when Extended ISO is set 6 Get the image to use for noise reduction Press the shutter button fully 7 Start recording Press the shutter button fully Recording is done according to the settings in Step 5 and images processed with noise reduction are merged a frame at a time A Histogram display B Shutter speed N...

Page 255: ... with one Live View Composite recording Recording automatically ends when the time exceeds 3 hours 9 End Live View Composite Press Q Setting Items Live View Composite Start Starts Live View Composite recording Shutter Delay Sets the delay time from when the shutter button is pressed until the shutter is released 8 SEC 4 SEC 2 SEC 1 SEC OFF ...

Page 256: ...is discarded when you do the following Do Step 6 again Modify the shutter speed ISO sensitivity Switch the playback mode When pressing the shutter button fully to end recording the last image may not be merged During Live View Composite recording audio is not output to an external device connected by HDMI Live View Composite is not available when using the following functions ELEC ELEC NR Shutter ...

Page 257: ...audio from the speaker will be muted and the flash and the AF assist light will be set to forced off mode The following settings are fixed Flash Mode Forced Flash Off AF Assist Light OFF Shutter Type ELEC Beep Volume OFF AF Beep Volume OFF E Shutter Vol OFF Picture Select Silent Mode Video Select Silent Mode Settings ON OFF ...

Page 258: ... light blink Charging light Network connection light Card access lights Self timer light Silent Mode is not available when using the following function Live View Composite Use this function at your own responsibility sufficiently considering the privacy portrait and other rights of subjects ...

Page 259: ...Drive Shutter Image Stabilizer Shutter Type 259 Shutter Type Long Exposure NR 263 Min Shutter Speed 264 Shutter Delay 265 Selects the shutter type to use for taking pictures Select Shutter Type ...

Page 260: ...d shutter speed MECH Records with the mechanical shutter type EFC Records with the electronic front curtain type ELEC Records with the electronic shutter type ELEC NR Records with the electronic shutter type When pictures are taken at slower shutter speeds the shutter is closed after recording to perform long shutter noise reduction ...

Page 261: ...utter type allows you to record without vibration from the shutter Mechanical shutter type Electronic front curtain type Electronic shutter type Mechanism This type starts and ends exposure with the mechanical shutter This type starts exposure electronically and ends it with the mechanical shutter This type starts and ends exposure electronically Flash Shutter speed sec B Bulb max approx 30 minute...

Page 262: ...ayed on the screen recording will be with the electronic shutter type When a moving subject is recorded using the electronic shutter the subject may appear distorted in the picture When you record using the electronic shutter under lighting such as fluorescent or LED lighting horizontal stripes may be recorded In such a case lowering the shutter speed may reduce the effect of horizontal stripes ...

Page 263: ...ated when recording images with a slow shutter speed Select Long Exposure NR Settings ON OFF Recording is not possible during noise reduction When the following functions are being used Long Exposure NR is not available Video recording SH burst recording ELEC Excluding ELEC NR Silent Mode High Resolution mode ...

Page 264: ...imum shutter speed when the ISO sensitivity is set to AUTO Select Min Shutter Speed AUTO The camera automatically sets the minimum shutter speed 1 32000 to 1 1 The shutter speed may become slower than the set value in recording situations where correct exposure cannot be achieved ...

Page 265: ...blur the shutter is released after the specified time has passed since the shutter button was pressed Select Shutter Delay Settings 8SEC 4SEC 2SEC 1SEC OFF When the following functions are being used Shutter Delay is not available Video recording SH burst recording High Resolution mode Live View Composite ...

Page 266: ...mera can use both the in body image stabilizer and the in lens image stabilizer It is compatible with the Dual I S 2 system that is an effective combination of the 2 image stabilizers Furthermore during video recording you can use the 5 Axis Hybrid Image Stabilizer that incorporates electronic stabilization ...

Page 267: ...version Firmware of Your Camera Lens 18 The 5 Axis Hybrid Image Stabilizer E Stabilization Video 272 can be used with any lenses Attached lens Available image stabilizer Example of icon Panasonic lenses compatible with Dual I S mode Based on the Micro Four Thirds system standard Body Lens Dual I S Dual I S 2 Lenses compatible with the image stabilizer function Based on the Micro Four Thirds system...

Page 268: ...s Information 274 When the shutter button is pressed halfway the camera shake alert icon may be displayed on the recording screen If this is displayed we recommend using a tripod the self timer or the Shutter Remote Control DMW RS2 optional We recommend turning off the image stabilizer function when using a tripod The image stabilizer may cause vibration or produce operational sound during operati...

Page 269: ...ding along the vertical horizontal roll pitch and yaw axes and to the peripheral distortion that readily occurs when you are using a wide angle lens 5 Axis Hybrid Image Stabilizer E Stabilization Video 272 Boost I S Video Increases the effectiveness of the image stabilizer during video recording This effect can help provide a stable composition when you want to perform recording from a fixed persp...

Page 270: ...age Stabilizer 270 When the following function is being used E Stabilization Video is not available S Q mode While you are using the following functions HIGH in E Stabilization Video is not available Other than OFF in Anamorphic Video ...

Page 271: ...ing Panning Up Down Corrects horizontal camera shake This is suitable for vertical panning OFF Turns the image stabilization function OFF The Operation Mode that can be used differ depending on the lens used Operation Mode is fixed to Normal when using other manufacturers lenses with an image stabilization function When using lenses with an O I S switch the camera s operation mode cannot be set to...

Page 272: ...wide angle lens 5 Axis Hybrid Image Stabilizer HIGH Large shakes and peripheral distortion are corrected electronically The angle of view is narrower than STANDARD is displayed on the screen during video recording STANDARD Shakes and peripheral distortion are corrected electronically The angle of view is narrower is displayed on the screen during video recording OFF Turns the electronic image stab...

Page 273: ...OFF during recording use the Fn button Fn Buttons 527 Longer focal lengths will result in weaker stabilization Anamorphic Video You can switch to an image stabilizer that suits anamorphic recording Settings 2 0 1 8 1 5 1 33 1 30 OFF Make settings to suit the magnification of the anamorphic lens you are using While Anamorphic Video is functioning the set magnification appears on the image stabilize...

Page 274: ...tering modifying and deleting lens information 1 Press 34 to select the lens information and then press DISP If lens information that has not been registered is selected press or to proceed to Step 3 2 Press 34 to select Edit Sorting or Delete and then press or You can change the display order of lens information by selecting Sorting The lens information is deleted when you select Delete You canno...

Page 275: ...Stabilizer 275 Focal Length Enter the focal length The live view images can be enlarged for display when you rotate Lens Name Register the lens How to enter characters Entering Characters 100 Up to a maximum of 30 characters can be entered ...

Page 276: ...des for determining exposure and ISO sensitivity Metering Mode 277 Program AE Mode 279 Aperture Priority AE Mode 283 Shutter Priority AE Mode 286 Manual Exposure Mode 289 Preview Mode 294 Exposure Compensation 296 Locking Focus and Exposure AF AE Lock 300 ISO Sensitivity 302 ...

Page 277: ...g Method in which the most suitable exposure is measured by judging the allocation of brightness on the whole screen Center weighted Method used to perform measuring which focuses on the center of the screen Spot Method used to measure the extremely small part around the spot metering target A When you move the AF area the spot metering target also moves to match A ...

Page 278: ... on the highlighted parts of the screen to prevent overexposure This is suitable for theatre photography etc The standard value for standard exposure can be adjusted Exposure Offset Adjust 560 You can assign the function that records with the metering mode set to Spot once only to an Fn button 1 Shot Spot Metering 533 ...

Page 279: ...aperture value for the brightness of the subject You can also use Program Shift to change combinations of shutter speed and aperture values while keeping the same exposure 1 Set the recording mode to P Set the mode dial Selecting the Recording Mode 75 2 Press the shutter button halfway This displays the aperture value and shutter speed value on the recording screen ...

Page 280: ...Metering Exposure ISO Sensitivity Program AE Mode 280 If the correct exposure is not achieved the aperture value A and shutter speed B blink red 3 Start recording F2 8 60 A B ...

Page 281: ...sing the aperture value or capture a moving subject more dynamically by slowing the shutter speed 1 Press the shutter button halfway This displays the aperture value and shutter speed value on the recording screen Approx 10 seconds 2 Rotate or while the values are displayed This displays the Program Shift icon C on the recording screen 3 Start recording Canceling Program Shift Set the camera on of...

Page 282: ...2 Program Shift is not available when using the following function Flash You can customize dial operations Dial Set 573 The recording screen can display an exposure meter indicating the relationship between aperture value and shutter speed Expo Meter 582 ...

Page 283: ...de Aperture Priority AE mode you can set the aperture value before recording The shutter speed will be automatically set by the camera Smaller aperture values It becomes easier to defocus the background Larger aperture values It becomes easier to bring everything into focus including the background ...

Page 284: ...e recording mode to A Set the mode dial Selecting the Recording Mode 75 2 Set the aperture value Rotate or 3 Start recording If the correct exposure is not achieved when the shutter button is pressed halfway the aperture value and the shutter speed blink red F8 0 F8 0 F8 0 ...

Page 285: ...n use Preview Preview Mode 294 You can set the preview of the aperture effect to constantly operate in A mode to check the depth of field while recording Constant Preview 576 The brightness of the recording screen and of actual recorded images may differ Check the images on the playback screen When using a lens with an aperture ring set the position of the aperture ring to other than A to use the ...

Page 286: ...Priority AE Mode In S mode Shutter Priority AE mode you can set the shutter speed before recording The aperture value will be automatically set by the camera Slower shutter speeds It becomes easier to capture motion Faster shutter speeds It becomes easier to freeze motion ...

Page 287: ...the recording mode to S Set the mode dial Selecting the Recording Mode 75 2 Set the shutter speed Rotate or 3 Start recording If the correct exposure is not achieved when the shutter button is pressed halfway the aperture value and the shutter speed blink red 250 250 250 ...

Page 288: ... 294 The brightness of the recording screen and of actual recorded images may differ Check the images on the playback screen Shutter speeds faster than 1 250 of a second are not available when recording using a flash Shutter Speeds for Flash Modes 347 You can customize dial operations Dial Set 573 The recording screen can display an exposure meter indicating the relationship between aperture value...

Page 289: ...rd by manually setting the aperture value and shutter speed In default settings the ISO sensitivity is set to AUTO As a result the ISO sensitivity will be adjusted according to the aperture value and shutter speed Exposure compensation can also be used when ISO sensitivity is set to AUTO 1 Set the recording mode to M Set the mode dial Selecting the Recording Mode 75 ...

Page 290: ... aperture value and shutter speed Rotate to set the aperture value A and to set the shutter speed B 3 Start recording If the correct exposure is not achieved when the shutter button is pressed halfway the aperture value and the shutter speed blink red F5 6 30 30 30 A B ...

Page 291: ... other than AUTO Manual Exposure Assist example will be displayed on the recording screen You can check the difference between the current exposure value and the standard exposure 0 measured by the camera Use Manual Exposure Assist as a guide We recommend checking the images on the playback screen when recording ...

Page 292: ... constantly operate in M mode to check the depth of field and movement of the subject while recording Constant Preview 576 The brightness of the recording screen and of actual recorded images may differ Check the images on the playback screen When using a lens with an aperture ring set the position of the aperture ring to other than A to use the aperture value of the lens Shutter speeds faster tha...

Page 293: ...es of fireworks night scenery or a starry sky We recommend using a tripod or the Shutter Remote Control DMW RS2 optional during bulb recording Bulb recording may create noticeable noise If you are concerned about noise we recommend that you set Long Exposure NR Long Exposure NR 263 to ON in the Photo Image Quality menu before recording Bulb is not available when using the following functions SH bu...

Page 294: ...In addition to the effects of aperture you can check the effects of shutter speed at the same time You can also perform the same operation by pressing the Fn button registered with Preview Fn Buttons 527 Press the preview button Each press of the button switches between the effect preview screens Aperture effect OFF Shutter speed effect OFF Aperture effect ON Shutter speed effect OFF Aperture effe...

Page 295: ...cond Depending on the Constant Preview setting there are preview screens that cannot be displayed You can always confirm the effects of aperture on the recording screen when in A M mode Constant Preview 576 You can assign the function that enables you to view the aperture effect just while the button is being pressed to an Fn button Preview Aperture Effect 537 ...

Page 296: ...sure Compensation i Dynamic Range 299 You can compensate the exposure when the standard exposure determined by the camera is too bright or too dark You can adjust the exposure in 1 3 EV steps in a range of 5 EV When recording videos the range changes to 3 EV 1 Press ...

Page 297: ...etering Exposure ISO Sensitivity Exposure Compensation 297 2 Compensate the exposure Rotate or 3 Confirm your selection Press the shutter button halfway 3 3 1 1 2 2 3 3 5 5 4 4 3 3 2 2 1 1 0 0 5 5 4 4 1 ...

Page 298: ...mpensation value is stored even if you turn off the camera The standard value for standard exposure can be adjusted Exposure Offset Adjust 560 You can set the exposure compensation value to be reset when the camera is turned off Exposure Comp Reset 562 You can change the operation of the button WB ISO Expo Button 572 Exposure Bracket can be set and flash output can be adjusted on the exposure comp...

Page 299: ...tween the background and subject is great Select i Dynamic Range Settings AUTO HIGH STANDARD LOW OFF Compensation effect may not be achieved depending on the recording conditions When the following functions are being used i Dynamic Range is not available Like709 V Log REAL TIME LUT Hybrid Log Gamma Photo Style Filter Settings Live View Composite ...

Page 300: ... focus and exposure settings while changing the composition This is useful when you want to bring an edge of the screen into focus or there is a backlight for example 1 Register AE LOCK AF LOCK or AF AE LOCK to the Fn button Fn Buttons 527 These cannot be registered to Fn4 to Fn8 AE LOCK The exposure is locked AF LOCK The focus is locked AF AE LOCK Both focus and exposure are locked ...

Page 301: ...posure is locked then the AE lock icon B will be displayed 3 Hold the Fn button to decide on the composition and then perform recording Press the shutter button fully Program Shift can be set even when AE is locked You can maintain lock even without pressing and holding the Fn button AF AE Lock Hold 564 You can make fine manual adjustments to the focus during AF Lock AF MF 565 AFL AFL AEL AEL A B ...

Page 302: ...nsitivity 302 ISO Sensitivity ISO Sensitivity photo 306 You can set light sensitivity ISO sensitivity With the default settings you can set in the range between 100 and 25600 between 100 and 12800 in S Q mode in 1 3 EV increments 1 Press ISO ...

Page 303: ...firm your selection Press the shutter button halfway Characteristics of the ISO Sensitivity By increasing the ISO sensitivity the shutter speed can be increased in dark places to prevent camera shake and subject blur However higher ISO sensitivities also increase the amount of noise in the recorded images 100 100 200 200 40 40 AUTO AUTO ...

Page 304: ...put 60 fps or lower 100 3 to 3200 4 sensor output 61 fps or higher The ISO sensitivity is fixed at the selected value 1 Default setting The upper limit can be changed with ISO Sensitivity photo 2 Default setting The upper limit can be changed with ISO Sensitivity video 3 By setting Extended ISO Extended ISO 559 to ON in the Custom Image Quality menu the ISO sensitivity can be extended to a lower l...

Page 305: ... limit changes to 125 when Extended ISO is set Hybrid Log Gamma Photo Style Down to a lower limit of 250 Live View Composite Up to an upper limit of 1600 You can set upper and lower limits for ISO Auto ISO Sensitivity photo 306 ISO Sensitivity video 378 You can change the intervals between ISO sensitivity settings values ISO Increments 559 The setting range of ISO sensitivity can be extended Exten...

Page 306: ...oto ISO Auto Lower Limit Setting Sets the lower limit for ISO sensitivity when ISO sensitivity is AUTO Set in the range between 100 and 12800 ISO Auto Upper Limit Setting Sets the upper limit for ISO sensitivity when ISO sensitivity is AUTO Set to AUTO or in the range between 200 and 25600 When the following function is being used ISO Sensitivity photo is not available Live View Composite ...

Page 307: ...uality This chapter describes functions that enable you to record images how you imagine them such as white balance and Photo Style White Balance WB 308 Photo Style 316 Filter Settings 329 LUT Library 335 Lens Compensation 338 ...

Page 308: ... illuminating the subject It corrects the colors so that white objects appear in white to make the overall color closer to what is seen by the eye Normally you can use auto AWB AWBc or AWBw to obtain the optimal white balance Set this function when the coloring of the image is different from what you expected or you want to change the coloring to capture the ambience 1 Press WB ...

Page 309: ...ality White Balance WB 309 2 Select the white balance Rotate or Selection is also possible by pressing WB 3 Confirm your selection Press the shutter button halfway AWBc AWBc AWBw AWBw WB WB WB WB WB WB WB WB WB WB WB AWB AWB ...

Page 310: ...r an incandescent light source AWBw Auto Leaves the reddish hue under an incandescent light source Clear sky Cloudy sky Shade under a clear sky Incandescent light Flash to Set mode 1 to 4 Registering the White Set 313 to Color temperatures 1 to 4 Color Temperature Setting 313 It operates as AWB during video recording 1 4 1 4 ...

Page 311: ...ite Balance WB 311 1 AWB will work within this range 2 Blue sky 3 Cloudy sky Rain 4 Shade 5 Sunlight 6 White fluorescent light 7 Incandescent light bulb 8 Sunrise and sunset 9 Candlelight K Kelvin Color Temperature 1 5 6 7 8 9 4 3 2 ...

Page 312: ...ppropriate white balance will vary depending on the lighting type Use AWB AWBc AWBw or to The white balance is fixed to AWB while Filter Settings is being used It is possible to temporarily lock auto white balance AWB Lock Setting 561 You can change the operation of the WB button WB ISO Expo Button 572 1 4 ...

Page 313: ...you to the recording screen Color Temperature Setting Set the numeric value for the white balance color temperature 1 Press WB and then select any value from to 2 Press 3 The color temperature setting screen is displayed 3 Press 34 to select the color temperature and then press or You can set the White Balance Bracket Color Temperature by rotating or More Settings White Balance Bracket Color Tempe...

Page 314: ...s 4 The adjustment screen is displayed 3 Adjust the coloring 2 A AMBER ORANGE 3 G GREEN GREENISH 1 B BLUE BLUISH 4 M MAGENTA REDDISH You can also make adjustments in diagonal directions by using the joystick You can also touch the graph to make adjustments Press DISP to return to the unadjusted state You can set the White Balance Bracket by rotating or More Settings White Balance Bracket 252 G G G...

Page 315: ... 4 Confirm your selection Press the shutter button halfway When the white balance is adjusted the color of its recording screen icon changes to the adjusted color Adjusting toward the G side will display while adjusting toward the M side will display ...

Page 316: ... Photo Style You can also apply the LUT file you have loaded in the camera and record pictures and videos Select Photo Style Standard The standard setting Vivid A setting that produces a more vivid quality with higher saturation and contrast Natural A setting that produces a softer quality with lower contrast L ClassicNeo A setting for a film like effect that has a nostalgic soft coloring ...

Page 317: ...ents L Monochrome D A monochrome setting that creates a dynamic impression with enhanced highlights and shadows L Monochrome S A setting for a monochrome effect with a gentle touch suited to portraits LEICA Monochrome A setting mode that realizes Leica monochrome mode featuring deep contrasts between black and white Cinelike D2 A setting that creates a film like finishing touch using a gamma curve...

Page 318: ... post production processing Log Recording 437 It allows you to add rich gradation to images during post production editing REAL TIME LUT A setting for recording images with a LUT file applied to the V Log Photo Style You can apply the LUT file that was registered in LUT Library LUT Library 335 Vlog_709 is applied in the default setting is displayed on the recording screen when a LUT file has not b...

Page 319: ...T file registered in LUT Library LUT Library 335 With My Photo Style you can also apply LUT files to Photo Style other than V Log When applying a LUT file created with image editing software select the Photo Style that is the same as the Photo Style used as the base when creating it When you select a different Photo Style the images may not be displayed or recorded correctly switches to when LUT i...

Page 320: ...vailable ISO sensitivities is different when Photo Style is set to the following Setting Items ISO Sensitivity 304 Like709 V Log REAL TIME LUT Hybrid Log Gamma You can set the knee mode with Like709 Recording While Controlling Overexposure Knee 376 When LUT is set to OFF in the image quality adjustments of REAL TIME LUT the Photo Style will operate the same as V Log When Filter Settings is being u...

Page 321: ...th 3 Press or When the image quality is adjusted the Photo Style icon on the recording screen is indicated with Settings Items Image Quality Adjustment Contrast Adjusts the contrast in the image Highlight Adjusts the brightness of bright areas Shadow Adjusts the brightness of dark areas Saturation Adjusts the vividness of colors Color Tone Adjusts blue and yellow tints 5 5 0 0 5 5 0 0 0 0 0 6WDQGD...

Page 322: ...Effect medium Records the sky with a darker blue Red Enhances the contrast Effect strong Records the sky with a much darker blue Green Skin and lips of people appear in natural tones Green leaves appear brighter and more enhanced Off Grain Effect Low Standard High Sets the grain effect level Off Color Noise On Adds color to the grain effect Off Sharpness Adjusts the outlines in the image Noise Red...

Page 323: ...creen LUT Applies the preset Vlog_709 or the LUT file that was registered in LUT Library LUT Library 335 1 Select either REAL TIME LUT or one of MY PHOTO STYLE 1 to MY PHOTO STYLE 10 in Photo Style 2 Press 34 to select LUT and then press 3 Press 34 to select the LUT file to apply then press or 3 Available when the following is set while MY PHOTO STYLE 1 to MY PHOTO STYLE 10 are selected Photo Styl...

Page 324: ...tyle 324 The items that you can adjust the image quality for depend on the Photo Style type 4 Can be set when Grain Effect is one of Low Standard or High 5 Can be set when Photo Style is My Photo Style Saturation Color Tone 4 5 5 5 5 5 S ...

Page 325: ...ked on the recording screen LUT cannot be applied to RAW images When Picture Quality is set to RAW for recording a LUT file can be applied only to the live view and thumbnail displays in the playback screen Grain Effect and Color Noise are not available when using the following function Video recording ...

Page 326: ...yle LUT file applied Luminance Level Range property REAL TIME LUT when V Log is selected in My Photo Style Vlog_709 Fixed to 16 255 64 1023 Video range Other than Vlog_709 Fixed to 0 255 0 1023 Full range When other than V Log is selected in My Photo Style Vlog_709 0 255 0 1023 Full range 16 235 64 940 16 255 64 1023 Video range Other than Vlog_709 0 255 0 1023 Full range 16 235 64 940 16 255 64 1...

Page 327: ... applied it may not be possible to properly display or record the images If there is a difference between the range property of the applied LUT file and the range property of the video file it may not be possible to generate the images properly in the image editing software When loading the video files into the image editing software select the correct range setting for each video file The results...

Page 328: ...rent Setting and then press or 5 Press 34 to select the registration destination number and then press or A confirmation screen will be displayed On the confirmation screen press DISP to change the My Photo Style name Up to 22 characters may be entered Double byte characters are treated as 2 characters How to enter characters Entering Characters 100 Changing the Registered Contents of My Photo Sty...

Page 329: ...ings Simultaneous Record w o Filter 334 This mode records with additional image effects filters You can adjust the effect for each filter In addition you can simultaneously take pictures without effects 1 Set the Filter Effect Filter Settings Filter Effect SET ...

Page 330: ...e filter Press 34 to select and then press or You can also select the image effect filter by touching the sample picture Press DISP to switch the screen in the order of normal display and guide display The guide display shows the description of each filter 1 3 ...

Page 331: ...n press WB 3 Rotate or to set To return to the recording screen press WB again When the filter effect is adjusted the filter icon on the recording screen is indicated with Filter Items that can be adjusted Expressive Vividness Retro Coloring Old Days Contrast High Key Coloring Low Key Coloring Sepia Contrast Cross Process Coloring Bleach Bypass Contrast ...

Page 332: ...Touch Operation 1 Touch 2 Touch the item to set Filter on off Filter Filter effect adjustment The default settings are for the Touch Tab to not be displayed Set Touch Tab to ON in Touch Settings in the Custom Operation menu Touch Settings 570 EXPS EXPS EXPS EXPS EXPS EXPS ...

Page 333: ...er limit to ISO sensitivity is 3200 Depending on the filter the recording screen may seem as if frames are missed Filter Effect is not available when using the following function High Resolution mode Live View Composite When displaying the Filter Effect setting screen using the Fn button pressing DISP displays the filter selection screen ...

Page 334: ...ly take pictures with no added filter effects Filter Settings Select Simultaneous Record w o Filter Settings ON OFF Simultaneous Record w o Filter is not available when using the following functions Burst recording Time Lapse Shot Stop Motion Animation RAW FINE RAW STD RAW Picture Quality Bracketing ...

Page 335: ... loading LUT files for full range onto the camera If the range property is different the images may not be displayed or recorded correctly The number of characters that can be used in a file name differs depending on the file system of the card Use alphanumeric characters for the file name FAT32 SD memory card SDHC memory card Up to 8 characters excluding extension exFAT SDXC memory card Up to 255...

Page 336: ...ved into the camera 2 Select LUT Library LUT Library 3 Select the registration destination Press 34 to select and then press or If you select a registered item the LUT file will be registered by overwriting 4 Select Load Press or The registered LUT file is deleted when you select Delete ...

Page 337: ...e Quality LUT Library 337 5 Select Card Slot 1 or Card Slot 2 Press or 6 Select the LUT file to load Press 34 to select and then press or Vlog_709 is registered in the default setting Up to 10 LUT files can be registered ...

Page 338: ...e screen periphery darkens as a result of the lens characteristics you can record pictures with the brightness of the screen periphery corrected Select Vignetting Comp Settings ON OFF Compensation effect may not be achieved depending on the recording conditions Noise in the periphery of the picture may stand out with higher ISO sensitivity ...

Page 339: ...ra raises the image resolution by correcting the blurriness caused by diffraction when the aperture is closed Select Diffraction Compensation Settings AUTO OFF Compensation effect may not be achieved depending on the recording conditions Noise may stand out with higher ISO sensitivity ...

Page 340: ...urthermore by attaching an external flash that supports wireless flash recording you can wirelessly control an external flash that is in a position separate from the camera Please also refer to the operating instructions for the Flash Using an External Flash Optional 341 Setting Flash 344 Recording Using a Wireless Flash 353 ...

Page 341: ...an External Flash Optional Removing the Hot Shoe Cover 342 Remove the lens hood to prevent vignetting Flash recording is not possible when the following functions are being used ELEC Silent Mode High Resolution mode Filter Settings SH burst recording ...

Page 342: ...oving the Hot Shoe Cover Before attaching the Flash optional remove the hot shoe cover Refer to the operating instructions for the Flash for details about how to attach it Remove the hot shoe cover by pulling it in the direction indicated by arrow ...

Page 343: ...charging images will be recorded without the flash firing When an external flash is attached do not carry the camera by holding only the external flash It may become detached When using a commercially available external flash do not use one with reversed polarity or function for communicating with a camera It may cause the camera to malfunction or it may not operate correctly Refer to the operatin...

Page 344: ...tting Flash 344 Setting Flash Flash Mode 345 Firing Mode Manual Flash Adjust 348 Flash Adjust 350 Flash Synchro 351 Auto Exposure Comp 352 You can set the flash function to control flash firing from the camera ...

Page 345: ...ng when there is backlighting or under lighting such as fluorescent lighting Slow Sync Slow Sync Red Eye When recording images against a nightscape this will slow the shutter speed when the flash fires to make not only the subject but also the nightscape appear brighter Slower shutter speeds may result in blurry images To avoid this we recommend using a tripod Forced Flash Off The flash does not f...

Page 346: ...llowing are set Firing Mode MANUAL Flash Synchro 2ND Wireless ON Some flash modes may not be available depending on the settings on the external flash The effectiveness of red eye reduction varies from person to person The effect which is influenced by factors such as distance to the subject and whether the subject is looking at the camera when the preliminary flash is fired may not be very notice...

Page 347: ...rding mode Available Not available Shutter Speeds for Flash Modes 1 60 of a second to 1 250 of a second 1 second to 1 250 of a second In S mode this will be 60 seconds and in M mode it will be B Bulb Recording mode P A S M and can be set in iA mode In the flash mode switches to one suited to the recording situation ...

Page 348: ...mera MANUAL Sets the flash output manually With TTL you can record the images you want even when recording dark scenes where the flash output tends to become greater The flash output 1 1 etc is displayed on the flash icon of the recording screen The settings made here are enabled when some flashes from other manufacturers are attached Set on the flash when a Flash DMW FL580L DMW FL360L DMW FL200L ...

Page 349: ...ting Flash 349 2 When set to MANUAL Select Manual Flash Adjust and then press or 3 Press 21 to set the flash output and then press or It can be set within the range of 1 1 full flash output to 1 128 in 1 3 steps ...

Page 350: ...just 2 Press 21 to adjust the flash output and then press or It can be adjusted within the range of 3 EV to 3 EV in 1 3 EV steps is displayed on the recording screen For information about adjusting the flash output when recording using a wireless flash Flash Adjust 357 Flash Adjust cannot be used when the following are set Firing Mode MANUAL Wireless ON ...

Page 351: ...e subject by firing the flash immediately before the shutter closes Select Flash Synchro 1ST This is the normal method for recording with the Flash 2ND The light source appears behind the subject and the picture becomes dynamic When 2ND is set 2nd is displayed on the flash icon of the recording screen When the following functions are being used the setting is fixed to 1ST Wireless Live View Compos...

Page 352: ...Flash Setting Flash 352 Auto Exposure Comp Automatically adjust the flash output in conjunction with the exposure compensation value Exposure Compensation 296 Select Auto Exposure Comp Settings ON OFF ...

Page 353: ...3 Recording Using a Wireless Flash You can use a Flash DMW FL580L DMW FL360L DMW FL200L optional to record using a wireless flash You can separately control the firing of three flash groups and the flash attached to the hot shoe of the camera ...

Page 354: ...flash with its wireless sensor facing the camera Placement example When C is placed to erase the shadow in the background of the subject that the flash groups A and B will create Placement range When DMW FL360L is attached D 5 m 16 feet E 7 m 23 feet A B C 50 50 50 50 30 30 30 30 D D E E ...

Page 355: ...placement range serves as a guide for when recording with the camera held horizontally The range differs depending on the surrounding environment We recommend using a maximum of three wireless flashes in each group If the subject is too close communication light may affect the exposure You can reduce the effect by setting Communication Light to LOW or lowering the output with a diffuser or similar...

Page 356: ...eless flash function of the camera Wireless ON 4 Set Wireless Channel Select the same channel as on the wireless flash side 5 Set Wireless Setup Set the firing mode and flash output When Wireless is set WL is displayed on the flash icon of the recording screen ...

Page 357: ... the external flash side MANUAL Sets the flash output of the external flash manually OFF The external flash outputs only communication light Flash Adjust Adjusts the flash output of the external flash manually when Firing Mode is set to TTL Manual Flash Adjust Sets the flash output of the external flash when Firing Mode is set to MANUAL It can be set within the range of 1 1 full flash output to 1 ...

Page 358: ...1 Sets the flash output on the wireless flash side MANUAL Sets the flash output of the wireless flash manually OFF The wireless flashes of the specified group will not fire Flash Adjust Adjusts the flash output of the wireless flash manually when Firing Mode is set to TTL Manual Flash Adjust Sets the flash output of the wireless flash when Firing Mode is set to MANUAL It can be set within the rang...

Page 359: ...P firing repeated high speed firing of the flash during wireless recording enabling recording using the Flash even at fast shutter speeds Select Wireless FP Settings ON OFF Communication Light Set the strength of communication light Select Communication Light Settings HIGH STANDARD LOW ...

Page 360: ... Slow Quick mode and settings available when recording videos Recording Modes Specifically for Video Creative Video S Q 361 Using AF Video 369 Video Brightness and Coloring 374 Audio Settings 379 External Microphones Optional 389 XLR Microphone Adaptor Optional 394 Headphones 397 Time Code 401 Main Assist Functions 405 ...

Page 361: ... mode and S Q mode Slow Quick mode are recording modes specifically for video In the S Q mode you can record smooth slow motion video and quick motion video by changing the frame rate In the recording modes specifically for video you can start and stop video recording with the shutter button Change the exposure and audio settings with touch operation to prevent operation sounds from being recorded...

Page 362: ...ck setting Slow Quick Video 422 3 Image area of video Image Area of Video 148 4 Video recording time Video Recording Time 771 Examples of displays at the time of purchase For information about the icons other than those described here Monitor Viewfinder Displays 713 Even in the iA P A S M modes as with the S Q mode you can switch to the display suited to video recording Video Priority Display 590 ...

Page 363: ... Q Set the mode dial Selecting the Recording Mode 75 2 Set the exposure mode Exposure Mode P A S M You can perform the same exposure operations as the P A S M modes 3 Close the menu Press the shutter button halfway 4 Start recording Press the shutter button A or video rec button B 5 Stop recording Press the shutter button or video rec button again A B ...

Page 364: ...ording slow motion video and quick motion video Slow Quick Video 422 You can disable the recording start stop operations using the shutter button Assign REC to Shutter Button 568 You can assign the function that starts ends video recording only in the mode to an Fn button Video Record Creative Video 536 ...

Page 365: ...erture value Shutter speed Exposure compensation ISO sensitivity Gain dB Sound recording level adjustment Sound Rec Level Adj 383 This setting is available only in mode Slow Quick setting Slow Quick Video 422 This setting is available only in S Q mode The setting cannot be changed during recording With the default settings the Touch Tab is not displayed Set Touch Tab to ON in Touch Settings in the...

Page 366: ...gs Recording Modes Specifically for Video Creative Video S Q 366 3 Drag the slide bar to set the item Changes the setting slowly Changes the setting quickly If you touch icon C the screen of Step 2 is redisplayed C ...

Page 367: ... mode are also reflected in picture recording in P A S M modes From the CreativeVideo Combined Set menu you can separate settings for video recording and for picture recording Select CreativeVideo Combined Set F SS ISO Exposure Comp White Balance Photo Style Metering Mode AF Mode The recording settings are linked across recording modes Recording settings can be separated by the S Q mode and the P ...

Page 368: ...Modes Specifically for Video Creative Video S Q 368 The iA mode uses the optimum recording settings for the camera automatically so the recording settings will be independent irrespective of the settings made with this function ...

Page 369: ... select how to set the focus in AF when recording videos Select Continuous AF MODE1 The camera continues to automatically focus only during recording MODE2 The camera automatically keeps focusing on subjects during recording standby and during recording This is available in S Q mode OFF The camera maintains the focus point at the start of recording ...

Page 370: ...ing conditions or lens used the AF operation sound may be recorded during video recording If the operation sound bothers you we recommend recording with Continuous AF set to OFF If the zoom is operated while recording videos the subject may take a while to come into focus MODE1 switches to MODE2 when outputting via HDMI in the S Q mode When set to MODE2 the battery drains faster ...

Page 371: ...screen when you press DISP ON Enables the following settings OFF Disables the following settings SET AF Speed side Focus moves at a faster speed side Focus moves at a slower speed AF Sensitivity side When the distance to the subject changes significantly the camera immediately readjusts the focus side When the distance to the subject changes significantly the camera waits for a little before readj...

Page 372: ...er of the screen is enlarged for display The focus point can also be enlarged for checking when recording videos 1 Register Enlarged Live Display Video to the Fn button Fn Buttons 527 2 Enlarge display of the focus point Press the Fn button set in Step 1 The operations on the enlarged display screen are the same as the MF Assist screen operations Operations on the MF Assist Screen 199 ...

Page 373: ...deo enlarged display of live view screen cannot be displayed Rec Quality with a high frame rate video exceeding a recording frame rate of 60 00p You can change the display method of the enlarged display screen Enlarged Live Display Video 569 You can set whether to output the enlarged display to an external device connected via HDMI Outputting the Enlarged Live Display Video via HDMI 471 ...

Page 374: ...ideo or to 0 255 which covers the entire range of luminance the same as pictures Select Luminance Level Settings 0 255 16 235 16 255 When set to a 10 bit Rec Quality the setting items change to 0 1023 64 940 and 64 1023 When Photo Style is set to V Log REAL TIME LUT this is fixed to 0 255 0 1023 However even if Photo Style is set to REAL TIME LUT or Photo Style is set to V Log in My Photo Style if...

Page 375: ...o or S Q Set the mode dial Selecting the Recording Mode 75 2 Select Master Pedestal Level Master Pedestal Level 3 Adjust master pedestal Rotate or Set in the range between 15 and 15 Master Pedestal Level is not available when using the following function V Log REAL TIME LUT Photo Style 10 10 5 5 15 15 5 5 10 10 0 0 15 15 MPL MPL MPL MPL MPL MPL MPL MPL MPL MPL MPL 4 4 ...

Page 376: ...ntrolling Overexposure Knee When Photo Style is set to Like709 you can adjust the knee so that recording can be performed with minimal overexposure 1 Set Photo Style to Like709 Photo Style Like709 2 Press Q 3 Select a knee setting Press 21 to select a setting item 872 ...

Page 377: ...e master point and the intensity of compression knee master slope Press 34 to select an item and then press 21 to adjust POINT Master knee point SLOPE Master knee slope Rotate to adjust the knee master point and to adjust the knee master slope Values within the following ranges can be set Master knee point 80 0 to 107 0 Master knee slope 0 to 99 Off 4 Confirm your selection Press or ...

Page 378: ... Sensitivity video ISO Auto Lower Limit Setting Sets the lower limit for ISO sensitivity when ISO sensitivity is AUTO Sensor output 60 fps or lower Set in the range between 100 and 6400 Sensor output 61 fps or higher Set in the range between 100 and 1600 ISO Auto Upper Limit Setting Sets the upper limit for ISO sensitivity when ISO sensitivity is AUTO Sensor output 60 fps or lower Set to AUTO or i...

Page 379: ... 379 Audio Settings Sound Rec Level Disp 380 Mute Sound Input 381 Sound Rec Gain Level 382 Sound Rec Level Adj 383 Sound Rec Quality 384 Sound Rec Level Limiter 385 Wind Noise Canceller 386 Lens Noise Cut 387 Audio Information 388 ...

Page 380: ...s displayed on the recording screen Select Sound Rec Level Disp ON Sound recording level displayed on the recording screen OFF SET Sets the display size of sound recording level Displaying Size LARGE SMALL When Sound Rec Level Limiter is set to OFF Sound Rec Level Disp is fixed to ON ...

Page 381: ...Video Settings Audio Settings 381 Mute Sound Input This mutes audio input Select Mute Sound Input Settings ON OFF is displayed on the recording screen ...

Page 382: ...This is the standard input gain setting 0 dB LOW Audio input is reduced for recording in environments with loud noises 12 dB When 4ch Mic Input is set to ON the sound recording gain of CH3 CH4 can be adjusted 4ch Mic Input 396 Sound Rec Gain Level is not available when Mic Socket is set to and an external audio device is connected ...

Page 383: ... the sound recording level and then press or Settings MUTE 18dB to 12dB You can adjust by 1 dB increments This can also be set during video recording Displayed dB values are approximate When set to MUTE is displayed in the recording screen When 4ch Mic Input is set to ON the sound recording level of CH3 CH4 can be adjusted 4ch Mic Input 396 ...

Page 384: ...igh resolution audio This can be set when an XLR Microphone Adaptor DMW XLR1 optional Stereo Shotgun Microphone DMW MS2 optional or Stereo Microphone VW VMS10 optional is connected XLR Microphone Adaptor Optional 394 External Microphones Optional 389 48kHz 24bit Audio is recorded using 48kHz 24bit high quality audio The setting is fixed to 48kHz 16bit in the following case When Rec File Format is ...

Page 385: ...Video Settings Audio Settings 385 Sound Rec Level Limiter The sound recording level is adjusted automatically to minimize sound distortion crackling noise Select Sound Rec Level Limiter Settings ON OFF ...

Page 386: ... wind noise by reducing the low pitched sound when a strong wind is detected STANDARD This reduces wind noise without loss of sound quality by filtering out only wind noise OFF Turns the function off You may not see the full effect depending on the recording conditions This function works only with the built in microphone When an external microphone is connected Wind Cut is displayed Reduction of ...

Page 387: ...hen using a lens compatible with power zoom this reduces the sounds made by the zoom when it operates during video recording Select Lens Noise Cut Settings ON OFF When this function is used the sound quality may differ from that during normal operation ...

Page 388: ... on the audio information display screen are the same as the control panel operations Control Panel 91 1 Register Audio Information to the Fn button Fn Buttons 527 2 Display the audio information Press the Fn button set in Step 1 You can also display it by touching the audio display area on the control panel Creative Video mode Slow Quick mode For information about the screen Audio Information Dis...

Page 389: ...uction of Wind Noise 393 With a Stereo Shotgun Microphone DMW MS2 optional or Stereo Microphone VW VMS10 optional you can record higher quality high resolution audio compared to the built in microphone Some optional accessories may not be available in some countries 1 Set the Mic Socket that suits the device to be connected Mic Socket ...

Page 390: ...oes not require a power supply from the camera MIC socket Line Input When connecting an external audio device for line output The setting will be fixed to when a Stereo Shotgun Microphone DMW MS2 optional is connected When using if you connect an external microphone that does not require power supply the connected external microphone may malfunction Check the device before connecting 2 Set the cam...

Page 391: ...4 Do not use the stereo microphone cables with the length of 3 m 9 8 feet or more While the external microphone is connected is displayed on the screen When an external microphone is connected Sound Rec Level Disp automatically turns ON and the recording level is displayed on the screen When the external microphone is attached do not carry the camera by holding the external microphone It may becom...

Page 392: ...ange DMW MS2 Optional When using the Stereo Shotgun Microphone DMW MS2 optional you can set the microphone sound pickup range Select Special Mic STEREO Picks up sound over a wide area SHOTGUN Helps prevent picking up background noise and records sound from a specific direction ...

Page 393: ...ternal Microphones Optional 393 Reduction of Wind Noise This reduces wind noise when an external microphone is connected Select Wind Cut Settings HIGH STANDARD LOW OFF Setting Wind Cut may alter the usual sound quality ...

Page 394: ...ne Adaptor DMW XLR1 optional you can use a commercially available XLR microphone to enable the recording of superior quality high res audio and 4 channel audio 4ch Mic Input 396 A Hot shoe B Commercially available XLR microphone Getting started Turn off the camera and remove the hot shoe cover Removing the Hot Shoe Cover 342 B A ...

Page 395: ...screen When XLR Mic Adaptor Setting is set to ON and 4ch Mic Input is OFF the following settings are fixed Sound Rec Level Limiter OFF Wind Noise Canceller OFF Sound Output REC SOUND When XLR Mic Adaptor Setting is set to ON and 4ch Mic Input is OFF Sound Rec Gain Level and Sound Rec Level Adj are not available When the XLR Microphone Adaptor is attached Sound Rec Level Disp automatically turns ON...

Page 396: ...phone it is also possible to record 4 channel 96 kHz 24 bit high resolution audio External Microphones Optional 389 Select 4ch Mic Input Settings ON OFF When 4ch Mic Input is set to ON it is displayed as 4ch on the screen The audio from the XLR microphone is recorded to CH1 CH2 and the audio from the built in microphone or external microphone is recorded to CH3 CH4 4 channel audio is output to ext...

Page 397: ...ou can record videos while monitoring their sound by connecting commercially available headphones to the camera Do not use the headphone cables with the length of 3 m 9 8 feet or more When headphones are connected beep sounds AF beep and electronic shutter sounds are muted ...

Page 398: ...ual sound Adjusting the Headphone Volume Connect the headphones and rotate Reduces the volume Increases the volume To adjust the volume using the menu 1 Select Headphone Volume Headphone Volume 2 Press 34 to adjust the headphone volume and then press or It can be adjusted in a range of 0 to LEVEL15 The setting is fixed to REC SOUND in the following case When using an XLR Microphone Adaptor DMW XLR...

Page 399: ...s during playback Sound Monitoring Channel Play 608 Select Sound Monitoring Channel CH1 CH2 Outputs CH1 L CH2 R CH3 CH4 Outputs CH3 L CH4 R CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 Outputs CH1 CH2 L CH3 CH4 R CH1 Outputs CH1 CH2 Outputs CH2 CH3 Outputs CH3 CH4 Outputs CH4 CH1 CH2 Outputs a mix of CH1 and CH2 CH3 CH4 Outputs a mix of CH3 and CH4 CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 Outputs a mix of CH1 CH2 CH3 and CH4 ...

Page 400: ...Video Settings Headphones 400 This can also be set during video recording ...

Page 401: ...ettings Time Code 401 Time Code Setting the Time Code 402 When Rec File Format is set to MOV or Apple ProRes the time code is automatically recorded during video recording If MP4 the time code is not recorded ...

Page 402: ...ode count cannot be displayed on the recording screen Rec Quality with a high frame rate video exceeding a recording frame rate of 60 00p While you are using the following functions the time code count cannot be displayed on the recording screen HDMI output Wi Fi connection with a smartphone Tethered recording Count Up REC RUN Counts the time code only when recording videos FREE RUN Counts the tim...

Page 403: ...s the time code without drop frame Seconds and frames are separated by Example 00 00 00 00 When the following functions are being used Time Code Mode is fixed to NDF 50 00Hz PAL 24 00Hz CINEMA Synchro Scan 47 95p or 23 98p Rec Quality HDMI Time Code Output Time code information is added to images output via HDMI when recording with the S Q mode The time code can also be output via HDMI by setting ...

Page 404: ...may get slower due to the load being placed on the internal processing in the camera but this is not a malfunction and there will be no change to the images recorded Rec Quality with a high frame rate video exceeding a recording frame rate of 60 00p HDMI output Wi Fi connection with a smartphone Tethered recording ...

Page 405: ... 406 SS Gain Operation 407 WFM Vector Scope 409 Luminance Spot Meter 413 Zebra Pattern 415 Frame Marker 417 Color Bars Test Tone 419 The Custom Monitor Display Video menu has display assist functions such as the center marker and safety zone marker Custom menu Monitor Display Video 587 ...

Page 406: ...06 Flicker Decrease Video The shutter speed can be fixed to reduce the flicker or striping in the video Select Flicker Decrease Video 1 50 1 60 1 100 1 120 OFF This can be set when Auto Exposure in P A S M is ON Auto Exposure in P A S M 562 ...

Page 407: ...e angle can be set in a range between 11 and 357 when Synchro Scan is set to OFF SEC dB Displays the shutter speed in seconds and the gain in dB The setting items for gain are as follows Normal AUTO 0dB to 42dB When Extended Gain Setting is set 6dB to 42dB 0 dB corresponds to either of the following ISO sensitivity values Normal 100 When V Log REAL TIME LUT is set in Photo Style 500 sensor output ...

Page 408: ...o SEC dB menu names change as shown below ISO Sensitivity video Gain Setting ISO Auto Lower Limit Setting Auto Gain Lower Limit Setting ISO Auto Upper Limit Setting Auto Gain Upper Limit Setting Extended ISO Extended Gain Setting ISO Displayed Setting Gain Displayed Setting ...

Page 409: ...monitor or the vector scope on the recording screen You can change the size of the waveform display 1 Set the recording mode to or S Q Set the mode dial Selecting the Recording Mode 75 2 Set WFM Vector Scope WFM Vector Scope WAVE Displays a waveform VECTOR Displays the vector scope OFF ...

Page 410: ...ositions can be moved to the diagonal directions using the joystick You can also move using touch operations You can rotate to change the size of the waveform To return the waveform or vector scope position back to the center press DISP With waveform pressing DISP once again returns the size to the default setting ...

Page 411: ...he luminance as values based on the conversions below 0 IRE Luminance value 16 8 bit 100 IRE Luminance value 235 8 bit IRE Institute of Radio Engineers A 109 IRE Dotted line B 100 IRE C 50 IRE D 0 IRE E 4 IRE Dotted line F The range between 0 and 100 shows dotted lines at intervals of 10 Display example A F B C D E ...

Page 412: ...ue L CY Cyan Display example When you assign the function to an Fn button you can switch between displaying and hiding these during recording of video Fn Buttons 527 You can also change the position by dragging on the recording screen The waveform and vector scope are not output through HDMI J K L G H I ...

Page 413: ...Meter Luminance Spot Meter ON 2 Select the position where you want to measure the luminance Press 3421 to select and then press or Positions can be moved to the diagonal directions using the joystick You can also change the position by dragging the frame on the recording screen To return the position back to the center press DISP M Luminance value 65 65 65 M ...

Page 414: ...unctions 414 Measurement Range Measuring is possible in the range 7 to 109 IRE When Photo Style is set to V Log or when a LUT file has not been applied in REAL TIME LUT this is measured with Stop units Calculated as 0 Stop 42 IRE ...

Page 415: ...ern Parts that are brighter than the base value are displayed with stripes You can also set the base value and the breadth of the range so that the stripes are displayed on parts that are within the range of brightness you specify ZEBRA1 ZEBRA2 ZEBRA1 2 ...

Page 416: ...and 10 IRE When Photo Style is set to V Log or when a LUT file has not been applied in REAL TIME LUT this is measured with Stop units Calculated as 0 Stop 42 IRE ZEBRA1 Parts that are brighter than the base value are displayed with ZEBRA1 stripes ZEBRA2 Parts that are brighter than the base value are displayed with ZEBRA2 stripes ZEBRA1 2 Both ZEBRA1 and ZEBRA2 are displayed OFF SET Sets the base ...

Page 417: ...achieved with trimming cropping in post processing Select Frame Marker ON Displays the Video Frame Marker on the recording screen OFF SET Frame Aspect Sets the aspect ratio of the Video Frame Marker 2 39 1 2 35 1 2 00 1 1 85 1 16 9 4 3 5 4 1 1 4 5 9 16 CUSTOM Frame Color Sets the color of the Video Frame Marker Frame Mask Sets the opacity of the outside of the Video Frame Marker 100 75 50 25 OFF ...

Page 418: ... change the position by dragging the frame on the recording screen Set the height of the frame with and the width with You can also pinch out pinch in the frame to change the size N Center coordinates 0 being the center of the screen O Height and width of the frame The aspect ratio can be set in the range between 1 to 100 The first press of DISP returns the frame position to the center The second ...

Page 419: ...nctions 419 Color Bars Test Tone The color bars are displayed on the recording screen A test tone is output while the color bars are being displayed Select Color Bars Settings SMPTE EBU ARIB To end the display press SMPTE EBU ARIB ...

Page 420: ...ct Rotate or to select the test tone level The color bars and test tone will be recorded on the video if video recording is started while the color bars are being displayed The brightness and coloring that appear on the camera s monitor or viewfinder may differ from those that appear on another device such as an external monitor ...

Page 421: ...s slow motion quick motion video and Log recording Slow Quick Video 422 High Frame Rate Video 429 Focus Transition 432 Log Recording 437 HLG Videos 442 Anamorphic Recording 446 Synchro Scan 450 Segmented File Recording 452 List of Recording Qualities That Enable Special Videos to be Recorded 453 ...

Page 422: ...Rec Quality For example When recording at 60 fps when set to a 29 97p Rec Quality the speed is halved Quick Motion Video Undercrank Recording Set a number of frames that is lower than the recording frame rate of the Rec Quality For example When recording at 15 fps when set to a 29 97p Rec Quality the speed is doubled Slow Quick video with a recording quality with the ALL Intra image compression sy...

Page 423: ... File Format changes to MOV 2 Select a recording quality with which you can record Slow Quick video Rec Quality Items available for recording with Slow Quick video are indicated as S Q available Recording qualities with which you can record Slow Quick video List of Recording Qualities That Enable Special Videos to be Recorded 453 ...

Page 424: ...g Rotate or to select a numeric value then press or You can set a frame rate in the following ranges C4K 4K video 1 fps to 120 fps When the image compression system is ALL Intra 1 fps to 60 fps FHD video 1 fps to 300 fps When the image compression system is ALL Intra 1 fps to 240 fps ...

Page 425: ... Quick 4 8 Quick 12 Quick 6 Quick 4 8 Quick 10 fps 6 Quick 3 Quick 2 4 Quick 6 Quick 3 Quick 2 4 Quick 15 fps 4 Quick 2 Quick 1 6 Quick 4 Quick 2 Quick 1 6 Quick 30 fps 2 Quick 1 Normal 1 25 Slow 2 Quick 1 Normal 1 25 Slow 60 fps 1 Normal 2 Slow 2 5 Slow 1 Normal 2 Slow 2 5 Slow 100 fps 1 67 Slow 3 33 Slow 4 17 Slow 1 67 Slow 3 33 Slow 4 17 Slow 120 fps 2 Slow 4 Slow 5 Slow 2 Slow 4 Slow 5 Slow 15...

Page 426: ...5 Quick 5 fps 10 Quick 5 Quick 10 Quick 5 Quick 10 fps 5 Quick 2 5 Quick 5 Quick 2 5 Quick 15 fps 3 33 Quick 1 67 Quick 3 33 Quick 1 67 Quick 30 fps 1 67 Quick 1 2 Slow 1 67 Quick 1 2 Slow 60 fps 1 2 Slow 2 4 Slow 1 2 Slow 2 4 Slow 100 fps 2 Slow 4 Slow 2 Slow 4 Slow 120 fps 2 4 Slow 4 8 Slow 2 4 Slow 4 8 Slow 150 fps 3 Slow 6 Slow 180 fps 3 6 Slow 7 2 Slow 200 fps 4 Slow 8 Slow 240 fps 4 8 Slow 9...

Page 427: ...0p 1 fps 24 Quick 24 Quick 2 fps 12 Quick 12 Quick 5 fps 4 8 Quick 4 8 Quick 10 fps 2 4 Quick 2 4 Quick 15 fps 1 6 Quick 1 6 Quick 30 fps 1 25 Slow 1 25 Slow 60 fps 2 5 Slow 2 5 Slow 100 fps 4 17 Slow 4 17 Slow 120 fps 5 Slow 5 Slow 150 fps 6 25 Slow 180 fps 7 5 Slow 200 fps 8 33 Slow 240 fps 10 Slow 300 fps 12 5 Slow ...

Page 428: ...0 of a second 60 fps 1 60 of a second 1 60 of a second 100 fps 1 100 of a second 1 100 of a second 120 fps 1 125 of a second 1 125 of a second 150 fps 1 160 of a second 180 fps 1 200 of a second 200 fps 240 fps 1 250 of a second 300 fps 1 320 of a second Audio will not be recorded during Slow Quick recording When Image Area of Video is PIXEL PIXEL you cannot set to a frame rate that exceeds 120 fp...

Page 429: ...e Format to MOV Rec File Format MOV 2 Select a recording quality for high frame rate video Rec Quality The following recording qualities are available in mode Rec Quality with a high frame rate video exceeding a recording frame rate of 60 00p By filtering the Rec Quality by the frame rate you can display just those recording qualities that match the frame rate conditions Filtering 145 Recording Qu...

Page 430: ...ing on the recording frame rate of the video Can be set in M mode Auto Exposure in P A S M is set to OFF or mode Exposure Mode is set to M Recording frame rate of the video Minimum shutter speed AFS AFC MF 47 95p 1 30 of a second 1 8 of a second 48 00p 1 25 of a second 100 00p 1 100 of a second 119 88p 120 00p 1 125 of a second 200 00p 1 200 of a second 239 76p 1 250 of a second ...

Page 431: ... are supported by this camera in Compatible products which comply with Four Thirds standard Refer to the AF and AE in Motion picture recording item https panasonic jp support global cs dsc connect index html English only When set to a Rec Quality where the recording frame rate is 200 00p or more AF operation will be as follows AF mode is fixed to By pressing the shutter button halfway or pressing ...

Page 432: ...ions the focus position from the current position to a position registered in advance 1 Set the recording mode to Set the mode dial Selecting the Recording Mode 75 2 Select Focus Transition Focus Transition If the Please set the focus position message is displayed press either or ...

Page 433: ...h POS1 to POS3 to set focus positions 4 Register the focus positions Press or to register the focus positions 5 Start recording Press the video rec button The advanced setting screen is displayed when you press DISP before recording Setting Items Focus Transition 435 If you have enabled Focus Transition Rec Focus Transition will start when you start recording a video m 1 0 5 0 3 1 2 3 POS1 POS2 PO...

Page 434: ...elect 1 2 or 3 and then press or When Focus Transition Wait is set Focus Transition starts after the set time has elapsed A Current focus position B Registered focus position 7 End Focus Transition Press Q 8 Stop recording Press the video rec button once again m 1 0 5 0 3 1 2 3 1 A B ...

Page 435: ...Transition Speed Sets the moving speed of focus Moving speed SH fast to SL slow Focus Transition Rec Starts Focus Transition when recording starts Select the position registered with Focus Position Setting Focus Transition Wait Sets the wait time before the start of Focus Transition The recording screen is displayed when you press ...

Page 436: ...ng distance of the lens or infinity While using Focus Transition it is not possible to focus on anything other than one of the registered focus positions Any of the operations below will clear the focus position settings Operating the camera on off switch Zoom operation Switching the focus mode Switching the recording mode Replacing the lens Focus Transition cannot be used when using an interchang...

Page 437: ...ording Images finished with rich gradation can be created through post production processing Photo Style Select V Log Post production processing is enabled by utilizing LUT Look Up Table You can download LUT file from the following support site https panasonic jp support global cs dsc download index3 html English only 9 RJ ...

Page 438: ...8 ISO Sensitivity When V Log Is Set ISO sensitivity can be set in the range between 500 and 12800 sensor output 60 fps or lower or between 250 and 3200 sensor output 61 fps or higher You can set between 125 and 12800 when Extended ISO is set ...

Page 439: ... to be displayed by Stop units this camera calculates IRE 42 to 0 Stop When Photo Style is set to V Log Reflectance ratio IRE Stop 10 bit code value 12 bit code value 0 7 3 128 512 1 18 42 0 0 433 1732 2 90 61 2 3 602 2408 8 8 7 7 6 6 5 5 4 4 3 3 2 2 1 1 0 0 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 7 8 8 Stop Stop 10 bit code value 10 bit code value 0 0 64 64 128 128 192 192 256 256 320 320 384 384 448 448 512 5...

Page 440: ...Special Video Recording Log Recording 440 Luminance can be checked by Stop units Luminance Spot Meter 413 Zebra Pattern 415 ...

Page 441: ...w Assist LUT Select Selects the LUT file to apply from a preset Vlog_709 or LUT files registered in LUT Library LUT Library 335 LUT View Assist Monitor Displays the images with LUT file applied on the monitor viewfinder of the camera LUT View Assist HDMI Applies LUT file to images output over HDMI When applying the LUT file LUT is displayed on the recording screen LUT View Assist Monitor LUT View ...

Page 442: ... overexposure can occur or in dark areas where underexposure can occur maintaining the rich yet subtle colors you can see with your naked eye You can view the video that you record by outputting via HDMI to devices TVs etc that support the HLG format or playing back directly on supporting devices HLG Hybrid Log Gamma is an international standard ITU R BT 2100 HDR format ...

Page 443: ... quality with which you can record HLG video Rec Quality Items available for recording with HLG video are indicated as HLG available Recording qualities with which you can record HLG video List of Recording Qualities That Enable Special Videos to be Recorded 453 3 Set Photo Style to Hybrid Log Gamma Photo Style Hybrid Log Gamma EULG RJ DPPD 0 0 ...

Page 444: ...t images With Monitor in HLG View Assist in the Custom Monitor Display Video menu you can display the images converted for monitoring on the monitor viewfinder of this camera HLG View Assist 445 HLG images are shown dark on devices that do not support the HLG format With HDMI in HLG View Assist in the Custom Monitor Display Video menu you can set the conversion method for images displayed for moni...

Page 445: ... the effect of MODE2 This conversion setting works only when the camera is connected to a device that does not support HDR HLG format MODE1 Converts with an emphasis on bright areas such as sky MODE1 is displayed on the recording screen MODE2 Converts with an emphasis on the brightness of a main subject MODE2 is displayed on the recording screen OFF Displays without converting color gamut and brig...

Page 446: ...and record with a recording quality that suits anamorphic recording During anamorphic recording it is also possible to display desqueezed images and the angle of view when cropping after desqueeze editing It is also possible to switch to an image stabilizer that suits anamorphic recording For information about image stabilizers suited to anamorphic recording Anamorphic Video 273 ...

Page 447: ...esolution of C4K Rec Quality with a high frame rate video exceeding a recording frame rate of 60 00p When Rec File Format is set to MOV or Apple ProRes by filtering Rec Quality by the number of pixels you can display just those recording qualities with resolutions and aspect ratios that meet the conditions Filtering 145 This camera is not compatible with desqueeze editing of video recorded with an...

Page 448: ...he Frame Marker it is also possible to superimpose on display the frame of the angle of view when cropping after desqueeze editing 1 Set the recording mode to or S Q Set the mode dial Selecting the Recording Mode 75 2 Set Anamorphic Desqueeze Display Anamorphic Desqueeze Display 2 0 1 8 1 5 1 33 1 30 OFF Make settings to suit the magnification of the anamorphic lens you are using ...

Page 449: ...Special Video Recording Anamorphic Recording 449 3 Set Frame Marker Frame Marker Frame Marker 417 Images output via HDMI are not desqueezed ...

Page 450: ...ro Scan is saved separately from the shutter speed used for normal recording In the Synchro Scan setting screen you can call up the current shutter speed for normal recording and adjust it 1 Set the recording mode to or S Q Set the mode dial Selecting the Recording Mode 75 2 Set the exposure mode to S or M Exposure Mode S M 3 Set Synchro Scan Synchro Scan ON ...

Page 451: ...r You can call up the current shutter speed for normal recording by pressing DISP Adjust the shutter speed while looking at the screen so that flickering and horizontal stripes will be minimized When you set Synchro Scan to ON the available shutter speed range becomes narrower XUUHQW VKXWWHU VSHHG ュリヴヱハ 60 1 60 1 ...

Page 452: ...terruptions to the power supply recorded video is segmented at set intervals while being recorded The segmented videos are saved as one group image Group Images 498 1 Set Rec File Format to MOV or Apple ProRes Rec File Format MOV Apple ProRes 2 Set Segmented File Recording Segmented File Recording 10MIN 5MIN 3MIN 1MIN ...

Page 453: ...ties for High Frame Rate video Recording qualities with which you can record HLG video Rec File Format MP4 System Frequency 59 94Hz NTSC System Frequency 50 00Hz PAL Rec Quality 4K 10bit 100M 60p 4K 10bit 72M 30p 4K 8bit 100M 30p 4K 10bit 72M 24p 4K 8bit 100M 24p FHD 8bit 28M 60p FHD 8bit 20M 30p FHD 8bit 24M 24p Rec Quality 4K 10bit 100M 50p 4K 10bit 72M 25p 4K 8bit 100M 25p FHD 8bit 28M 50p FHD ...

Page 454: ... 7K 48p 420 10 L 5 7K 30p 420 10 L 5 7K 24p 420 10 L 4 4K 60p 420 10 L 4 4K 48p 420 10 L C4K 120p 420 10 L C4K 60p 422 10 I H C4K 60p 422 10 I L C4K 60p 422 10 L C4K 60p 420 10 L C4K 48p 422 10 I H C4K 48p 422 10 I L C4K 48p 422 10 L C4K 48p 420 10 L C4K 30p 422 10 I C4K 30p 422 10 L C4K 30p 420 10 L C4K 24p 422 10 I C4K 24p 422 10 L C4K 24p 420 10 L 4K 120p 420 10 L 4K 60p 422 10 I H 4K 60p 422 1...

Page 455: ...0p 422 10 I 4K 30p 422 10 L 4K 30p 420 10 L 4K 24p 422 10 I 4K 24p 422 10 L 4K 24p 420 10 L FHD 240p 422 10 I FHD 240p 422 10 L FHD 240p 420 10 L FHD 120p 422 10 I FHD 120p 422 10 L FHD 120p 420 10 L FHD 60p 422 10 I FHD 60p 422 10 L FHD 60p 420 10 L FHD 48p 422 10 I FHD 48p 422 10 L FHD 48p 420 10 L FHD 30p 422 10 I FHD 30p 422 10 L FHD 30p 420 10 L FHD 24p 422 10 I FHD 24p 422 10 L FHD 24p 420 1...

Page 456: ... 420 10 L 5 7K 50p 420 10 L 5 7K 25p 420 10 L 4 4K 50p 420 10 L C4K 100p 420 10 L C4K 50p 422 10 I H C4K 50p 422 10 I L C4K 50p 422 10 L C4K 50p 420 10 L C4K 25p 422 10 I C4K 25p 422 10 L C4K 25p 420 10 L 4K 100p 420 10 L 4K 50p 422 10 I H 4K 50p 422 10 I L 4K 50p 422 10 L 4K 50p 420 10 L 4K 25p 422 10 I 4K 25p 422 10 L 4K 25p 420 10 L S Q HFR HLG ...

Page 457: ...hat Enable Special Videos to be Recorded 457 FHD 200p 422 10 I FHD 200p 422 10 L FHD 200p 420 10 L FHD 100p 422 10 I FHD 100p 422 10 L FHD 100p 420 10 L FHD 50p 422 10 I FHD 50p 422 10 L FHD 50p 420 10 L FHD 25p 422 10 I FHD 25p 422 10 L FHD 25p 420 10 L ...

Page 458: ...ec Quality 5 8K 24p 420 10 L 5 7K 48p 420 10 L 5 7K 24p 420 10 L 4 4K 48p 420 10 L C4K 120p 420 10 L C4K 24p 422 10 I C4K 24p 422 10 L C4K 24p 420 10 L 4K 120p 420 10 L 4K 24p 422 10 I 4K 24p 422 10 L 4K 24p 420 10 L FHD 120p 422 10 I FHD 120p 422 10 L FHD 120p 420 10 L FHD 24p 422 10 I FHD 24p 422 10 L FHD 24p 420 10 L S Q HFR HLG ...

Page 459: ...ec File Format Apple ProRes System Frequency 59 94Hz NTSC Rec Quality 5 7K 30p 422 HQ 5 7K 30p 422 5 7K 24p 422 HQ 5 7K 24p 422 C4K 60p 422 HQ C4K 60p 422 C4K 30p 422 HQ C4K 30p 422 C4K 24p 422 HQ C4K 24p 422 FHD 60p 422 HQ FHD 60p 422 FHD 30p 422 HQ FHD 30p 422 FHD 24p 422 HQ FHD 24p 422 S Q HFR HLG ...

Page 460: ...cy 50 00Hz PAL System Frequency 24 00Hz CINEMA Rec Quality 5 7K 25p 422 HQ 5 7K 25p 422 C4K 50p 422 HQ C4K 50p 422 C4K 25p 422 HQ C4K 25p 422 FHD 50p 422 HQ FHD 50p 422 FHD 25p 422 HQ FHD 25p 422 Rec Quality 5 7K 24p 422 HQ 5 7K 24p 422 C4K 24p 422 HQ C4K 24p 422 FHD 24p 422 HQ FHD 24p 422 S Q HFR HLG S Q HFR HLG ...

Page 461: ...ternal monitor or external recorder connected with an HDMI cable HDMI output control differs between during recording and during playback For HDMI output settings during playback HDMI Connection 610 Connecting HDMI Devices 462 HDMI Output Image Quality 463 HDMI Output Settings 468 ...

Page 462: ...ith a commercially available HDMI cable A HDMI socket Type A B External monitor C External recorder Use a Premium High Speed HDMI cable Type A Type A plug up to 1 5 m 4 9 feet long Check the direction of the terminals and plug in out straight holding onto the plug Inserting at an angle can deform the terminal and cause malfunction Do not connect the cable to the wrong terminals This may cause a ma...

Page 463: ...enu The YUV and bit value are output with YUV changed to 4 2 2 as shown below If the connected device is not compatible with the output system output changes to match the connected device Video with a resolution exceeding 4K is output as C4K 4K resolution When set to a Rec Quality for high frame rate video the resolution and frame rate may be down converted for output For details Image Quality Whe...

Page 464: ...ut matches the connected device When set to a Rec Quality other than 16 9 or 17 9 bands are added to the images and they are output with a 16 9 aspect ratio When the video frame rate is 200p or more using the following functions will stop HDMI output Wi Fi connection with a smartphone Tethered recording When set to any Aspect Ratio other than 16 9 bands are added to the images and they are output ...

Page 465: ...r sounds are muted during HDMI output When you check the image and audio from the TV connected to the camera the microphone of the camera may pick up the sound from the speakers of the TV producing an abnormal sound audio feedback If this occurs move the camera away from the TV or lower the volume on the TV Certain setting screens are not output via HDMI For information about the high temperature ...

Page 466: ... 7K 59 94p C4K 59 94p HDMI output 4K 29 97p 4K 23 98p 4K 59 94p C4K 59 94p Resolution and recording frame rate of the Rec Quality 5 7K 47 95p 5 7K 23 98p C4K 47 95p C4K 23 98p 5 7K 29 97p C4K 29 97p C4K 119 88p 4K 119 88p HDMI output C4K 23 98p C4K 29 97p 1080 59 94p 1080 59 94p Resolution and recording frame rate of the Rec Quality 1080 239 76p 1080 119 88p 1080 59 94p HDMI output 1080 119 88p 10...

Page 467: ...1080 200 00p 1080 100 00p HDMI output 1080 50 00p 1080 50 00p 1080 100 00p Resolution and recording frame rate of the Rec Quality 1080 50 00p 1080 25 00p HDMI output 1080 50 00p 1080 25 00p Resolution and recording frame rate of the Rec Quality 5 8K 24 00p 4 4K 48 00p 5 7K 48 00p 5 7K 24 00p C4K 24 00p C4K 120 00p HDMI output 4K 24 00p C4K 24 00p 1080 24 00p Resolution and recording frame rate of ...

Page 468: ...ettings 468 HDMI Output Settings Outputting the Camera Information Display via HDMI 469 Outputting Control Information to an External Recorder 470 Outputting Audio via HDMI 471 Outputting the Enlarged Live Display Video via HDMI 471 ...

Page 469: ... Information is not displayed on the recording screen of the camera Touch Tab is not available There are the following restrictions when connected via HDMI and Info Display is set to ON and then a Wi Fi connection with a smartphone or tethered recording is attempted Information is not displayed on the recording screen of the camera Some information is not displayed on the recording screens output ...

Page 470: ...DMI Rec Output Select HDMI Recording Control Settings ON OFF HDMI Recording Control can be set when HDMI Time Code Output is set to ON in S Q mode HDMI Time Code Output 403 Control information is output when pressing the video rec button or shutter button even if the video cannot be recorded such as when there is no card inserted into the camera Only compatible external devices can be controlled ...

Page 471: ... device connected by HDMI HDMI Rec Output Select Enlarged Live Display MODE1 Enlarged display of live view is output during standby for video recording MODE2 Enlarged display of live view is output during standby for video recording and during video recording The resolution and frame rate of the video output via HDMI will be FHD 60p or less OFF Enlarged display of live view is not output When the ...

Page 472: ...layed back with a commercially available external SSD connected to the USB port of the camera There are recording qualities that can only be recorded to an external SSD Compatible External SSDs 473 Connecting the External SSD 474 Formatting the External SSD 477 Notes About External SSDs 478 ...

Page 473: ...c Note beforehand that this is not a guarantee of operation on all devices For the latest information about external SSDs check the following support site https panasonic jp support global cs dsc connect index html English only This does not guarantee all of the capabilities that the external SSD whose operation has been verified may have Perform trial recording in advance to check that operation ...

Page 474: ...74 Connecting the External SSD Be sure to follow the below steps when connecting and removing the external SSD If you do not perform the steps as shown the external SSD may not be recognized or the external SSD or recording data may be corrupted 1 Set USB SSD to ON USB SSD ON ...

Page 475: ...Connecting the External SSD 475 2 Connect the camera and external SSD with the USB connection cable Use the USB connection cable supplied with the external SSD The USB SSD icon is displayed on the screen when the camera recognizes the external SSD ...

Page 476: ...USB SSD is set to ON you cannot use a card even if a card has been inserted To use a card set USB SSD to OFF is displayed on the screen while writing to the external SSD While the USB SSD icon is being displayed on the screen do not perform any of the following operations The camera may operate incorrectly or the external SSD and recorded images may be damaged Disconnect the USB connection cable R...

Page 477: ...is formatted all of the data stored in the external SSD is erased and cannot be restored Save a backup of necessary data before formatting the external SSD Do not turn off the camera or perform another operation during formatting Take care not to turn off the camera while formatting is in progress If the external SSD has been formatted with a PC or other device format it again with the camera ...

Page 478: ...ilable Recording to cards playing back pictures videos recorded to cards Double Card Slot Function USB Firmware Update Firmware Version Copy If you want to automatically transfer pictures to a smartphone as they are taken while using an external SSD set USB SSD to ON then set Auto Transfer in Bluetooth to ON Auto Transfer 661 When an external SSD is connected power is supplied from the camera so t...

Page 479: ...eriods to an external SSD for example appears blinking on the screen If you continue to use the camera a message indicating that the camera cannot be used is displayed on the screen and some functions such as recording and HDMI output will be stopped Wait for the camera to cool down and for the message indicating that the camera can be used again When the message indicating that it can be used aga...

Page 480: ...ed in the RAW format and repair video files that cannot be played back Images recorded on devices other than this one may not be played back or edited correctly on this camera Playing Back Pictures 481 Playing Back Videos 483 Switching the Display Mode 492 Group Images 498 Deleting Images 500 RAW Processing 502 Video Repair 511 Playback Menu 514 ...

Page 481: ...splay the playback screen Press 2 Select a picture Select the pictures by pressing 21 You can move continuously through images by pressing and holding 21 You can also select by rotating or You can also move through images by dragging the screen horizontally A Card slot A 1 999 1 999 1 999 ...

Page 482: ...s 2 Press 34 to select Card Slot 1 or Card Slot 2 and then press or This camera complies with the Design rule for Camera File system DCF and Exchangeable Image File Format Exif standards established by Japan Electronics and Information Technology Industries Association JEITA The camera cannot play back files that do not comply with the DCF standard Exif is a file format for pictures which allows r...

Page 483: ...eo Divide 490 1 Display the playback screen Press 2 Select a video For information about how to select images Playing Back Pictures 481 The video icon is displayed for a video The video recording time is displayed on the screen Example When 8 minutes 30 seconds 8m30s h hour m minute s second A Video recording time 8m30s 8m30s 8m30s A ...

Page 484: ...ying Back Videos 484 3 Play back the video Press 3 You can also start playback by touching at the center of the screen B Elapsed playback time C Playback bar 4 Stop playback Press 4 00 05 50 00 05 50 00 05 50 00 08 30 00 08 30 00 08 30 B C ...

Page 485: ... fast rewind playback If you press 2 again the fast rewind speed increases Performs frame by frame rewinding while paused 1 Performs fast forward playback If you press 1 again the fast forward speed increases Performs frame by frame forwarding while paused Selects the frame to display Extracts a picture while paused Extracting a Picture 489 Reduces the volume Increases the volume 6DYH ...

Page 486: ...ayed back If the reading speed of the card is slow playback may pause or it may not be possible to play back smoothly You may be able to repair video files that cannot be played back Video Repair 511 You can set the operation for when playback of video finishes Behavior After Video Playback 518 You can assign switching of the recording screen playback screen to an Fn button Rec Playback Switch 536...

Page 487: ...uch Repeat Playback while paused 2 Set the position to start the repeat Press 21 to select the start position and then press or Selection is also possible by rotating or You can also select the start position by touching the playback bar 3 Set the position to end the repeat Set using the same procedure as 2 The position cannot be set if the position to start the repeat and the position to end the ...

Page 488: ...the same as Operations During Video Playback Operations During Video Playback 485 End repeat playback by pressing 4 to stop playback or by pressing Q while paused Repeat playback is not possible if the recording time is short The positions set for the repeated part may shift from the position where the video is paused ...

Page 489: ...orward frame by frame 2 Save the picture Press or You can also save the picture by touching Save The picture created from the video is saved with a FINE picture quality The picture is saved with a size according to the resolution of the Rec Quality The image quality of a picture created from a video may be coarser than normal is displayed on the detailed information display screen for a picture cr...

Page 490: ...ck at the position you wish to divide Press 3 To fine adjust the position press 21 frame by frame rewind or frame by frame forward Images cannot be returned to their original state once they have been divided Carefully confirm the images before performing the divide operation Do not remove the card or battery from the camera during the divide process The images may be lost 00 06 10 00 06 10 00 06 ...

Page 491: ... by touching Divide It is not possible to divide video that was recorded when Rec File Format was Apple ProRes Dividing the video at a point close to the start or end may not be possible Videos with a short recording time cannot be divided Video Divide cannot be used on images recorded using Segmented File Recording ...

Page 492: ...ged Display 493 Thumbnail Screen 495 Calendar Playback 497 You can use features to do things like enlarge recorded images for display and switch to thumbnail display to display multiple images at once multi playback You can also switch to calendar display to show images of a selected recording date ...

Page 493: ...displayed enlarged Playback Zoom Enlarging the playback screen Rotate to the right The playback screen is enlarged in the order of 2 4 8 16 Rotating to the left returns to the previous display size Enlarged display to 16 is not possible with FHD video or with pictures extracted from FHD video 2 0X 2 0X 2 0X ...

Page 494: ...creen Pinch out pinch in Enlarges reduces the screen in small steps 3421 Drag Moves the enlarged display position Positions can be moved to the diagonal directions using the joystick Forwards or rewinds images while maintaining the same zoom magnification and zoom position You can display the point focused with AF You can enlarge the display from that point Magnify from AF Point 517 ...

Page 495: ...0 image screen Rotating to the left during 30 image screen display switches to calendar display Calendar Playback 497 Rotating to the right returns to the previous display You can also switch the display by touching an icon 1 image screen 12 image screen 30 image screen Calendar Calendar Playback 497 A Card slot 2 Select an image Press 3421 to select an image and then press or CAL A 1 999 ...

Page 496: ...itching the Display Mode 496 When you press while a thumbnail is being displayed you can switch to the card being displayed You can scroll the screen by dragging the thumbnail display up or down Images indicated with cannot be played back ...

Page 497: ...to the previous display 2 Select the recording date Press 3421 to select a date and then press or 3 Select an image Press 3421 to select an image and then press or Rotating to the left returns to calendar playback The card to display cannot be switched during calendar display The range that the calendar can be displayed is January 2000 to December 2099 2 1 1 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 23 2...

Page 498: ... you delete a group image all images in the group are deleted You can also delete and edit each image in a group individually Images Handled as Group Images by the Camera Group images recorded with SH burst recording Group images recorded with Focus Bracket Group images recorded with Time Lapse Shot Group images recorded with Stop Motion Shooting Group images recorded with Segmented File Recording...

Page 499: ...ng images are available with images in groups just as with normal playback 1 Select the group image in the playback state Playing Back Pictures 481 2 Press 4 to display the images in the group You can also perform the same operation by touching the group image icon 3 Press 21 to select an image To return to the normal playback screen press 4 or touch again ...

Page 500: ... Images 1 Press in playback state Images cannot be restored once they have been deleted Carefully confirm the images before deletion You can only delete the images in the card of the selected card slot If you delete a group image all images in the group are deleted ...

Page 501: ...he selected image If you press or again the selection is canceled Up to 100 images can be selected 2 Press DISP to delete the selected image To switch the card selected for deleting images press and then select the card slot Depending on the number of images to be deleted it may take some time to delete them You can set which of Yes and No is selected initially in the confirmation screen when dele...

Page 502: ...es them in JPEG format 1 Select RAW Processing RAW Processing 2 Select the RAW image Press 21 to select an image and then press or When group images are selected press 4 and then select an image in the group Press 4 again to return to the normal selection screen The settings from the time of recording are reflected in displayed images ...

Page 503: ...m Press 34 to select an item and then press or 4 Change the setting Rotate or The image can be enlarged reduced by pinching out pinching in the screen 5 Confirm the setting Press or The screen of Step 3 reappears To set another item repeat Steps 3 to 5 1 1 2 2 2 2 1 1 0 0 DISP ...

Page 504: ...Playing Back and Editing of Images RAW Processing 504 6 Save the image Press 34 to select Begin Processing and then press or ...

Page 505: ...ness The Brightness correction effect differs from the effect of exposure compensation during recording Photo Style Photo Style 316 Selects a Photo Style If you press Q while Like709 is selected the knee setting screen appears Recording While Controlling Overexposure Knee 376 You cannot select a Photo Style for images recorded with V Log You cannot select V Log for images not recorded with V Log Y...

Page 506: ...s the brightness of bright portions Shadow Adjusts the brightness of dark portions Saturation Color Tone Adjusts the saturation or color tone Hue Adjusts the hue Filter Effect Selects filter effects Grain Effect Selects a grain effect setting Color Noise Adds color to the grain effect Noise Reduction Sets noise reduction Sharpness Adjusts the sharpness S ...

Page 507: ...tings to the ones from the time of recording Color Space Selects a Color Space setting from sRGB or AdobeRGB Color Space 562 Picture Size Selects the size for storing images Destination Card Slot You can select the card slot to which to save images processed with RAW When AUTO is selected the image is saved to the same card slot as the RAW format image to be processed ...

Page 508: ...laying Back and Editing of Images RAW Processing 508 The items that can be adjusted depend on the selected Photo Style Can be set when Grain Effect is one of Low Standard or High Saturation Color Tone S ...

Page 509: ...g value side by side 1 Press DISP in the screen of Step 4 The image with the current setting A is displayed at the center Touching the image with the current setting enlarges it Touching returns to the original display A comparison screen cannot be displayed while Noise Reduction or Sharpness is selected 2 Rotate or to change the setting 3 Press or to confirm the setting DISP 0 A ...

Page 510: ...ution mode are recorded in the XL size of 4 3 With this function images are processed with the aspect ratio and the angle of view of Ex Tele Conv from the time of recording Picture Quality is processed as FINE with this function The results of RAW processing with this function and with the SILKYPIX Developer Studio software do not completely match RAW processing is not possible while you are using...

Page 511: ... using the AC adaptor etc Card removed during video recording Card removed while writing to card after video recording When an unexpected freeze occurs during video recording while writing to the card 1 Select Video Repair Video Repair Videos that can be repaired are those videos recorded with the Rec File Format being either MOV or Apple ProRes Video recorded in MP4 cannot be repaired As repairs ...

Page 512: ...er B and video recording time C to help with selecting the video file 4 Select Yes on the confirmation screen Video repair starts Repair takes some time The video file after repair is saved in the same folder as the file before repair Canceling Video Repair Even if you cancel video repair the file is not deleted so the procedure can be done over again later if required 1 Press either or in the vid...

Page 513: ...deos in some cases due to the state of the data Video repair cannot be started if there is very limited free space on the card Do not turn off the power or remove the card during repair Otherwise the card and recorded data may be damaged Do not perform other operations during the repair You cannot repair videos recorded with devices other than this camera ...

Page 514: ...age 521 Playback Others 525 How to Select an Image s in the Playback Menu Follow the steps below when the image selection screen is displayed Images are displayed separately by card slot You can only select images on one card at a time When Single Has Been Selected 1 Press 21 to select the image 2 Press or If Set Cancel is displayed at the right bottom of the screen the setting is canceled when or...

Page 515: ...d is switched 1 Press 3421 to select the image and then press or repeat The setting is canceled when or is pressed again 2 Press DISP to execute When Protect is selected Press 3421 to select the image and then press or to set repeat The setting is canceled when or is pressed again 3 2 1 6 5 4 2 ュリヴヱハ 3 2 1 6 5 4 6HW DQFHO ...

Page 516: ...ideo Only Rating Selects image types and plays them back at regular intervals in order When you have set Rating put a check mark in the rating level you want to display then press DISP Start Starts slide show playback Duration Sets repeat playback Repeat Sets repeat playback Operations during slide show 3 Plays pauses You can also perform the same operation by touching or 2 Move to the previous im...

Page 517: ... you insert another card it may take some time to read all data therefore pictures may not be displayed in the set order ON OFF Displays the point focused with AF Enlarges the AF focus location when enlarging the image The center of the image is enlarged for RAW images recorded in the High Resolution mode or when the image is not focused ON OFF When playing back images recorded with Photo Style se...

Page 518: ...y Video menu HLG View Assist 445 OFF This displays the desqueezed images suited to the magnification of the anamorphic lens on this camera This is linked with Anamorphic Desqueeze Display under the Custom Monitor Display Video menu Anamorphic Desqueeze Display 448 End Playback Pause At Last Frame Sets the operation for when playback of video finishes End Playback Ends video playback and returns to...

Page 519: ... Select the options for creating a video to combine the pictures into a video Time Lapse Shot Stop Motion Animation Videos 239 When System Frequency is set to 24 00Hz CINEMA Time Lapse Video is not available This creates videos from group images recorded with Stop Motion Animation 1 Press 21 to select the Stop Motion Animation group and then press or 2 Select the options for creating a video to co...

Page 520: ...514 Be careful because the Protect setting may be disabled on a device other than this camera Single Multi Cancel If you set any of the five different rating levels for images you can do the following Deleting all images except for those with ratings Use the file details view on a PC etc to check the rating level JPEG images only 1 Select an image How to Select an Image s in the Playback Menu 514 ...

Page 521: ...How to Select an Image s in the Playback Menu 514 When Single is selected after choosing the image press 34 to select the size then press or When Multi is selected before choosing the images press 34 to select the size then press or You can set up to 100 images at once with Multi The image quality of the resized image becomes lower Resize is not available for images recorded using the following fu...

Page 522: ...tate images manually in 90o steps Rotates 90o clockwise Rotates 90o counter clockwise For information about how to select images How to Select an Image s in the Playback Menu 514 When Rotate Disp is OFF Rotate is not available Divide a recorded video into two Video Divide 490 ...

Page 523: ...utton with Copy assigned while playing back images one at a time the image currently being played back will be copied to the other card Fn Buttons 527 Select the copy destination folder from the following options In the case of group images Create a New Folder is selected automatically Same Folder Number as Source Copies to a folder with the same name as the folder of the image to be copied Create...

Page 524: ...Playing Back and Editing of Images Playback Menu 524 Video Repair Card Slot 1 Card Slot 2 When recording does not finish normally for some reason it is possible to repair the video file Video Repair 511 ...

Page 525: ... screen for deleting an image is displayed Yes first Yes is highlighted first No first No is highlighted first Card Slot 1 Card Slot 2 Deleting all images in a card Images cannot be restored once they have been deleted Carefully confirm the images before deletion If you select Delete All Non rating all images except those with a rating set are deleted Delete All Images can be used when Playback Mo...

Page 526: ...erred settings It also describes the Custom menu where you can make advanced settings for the camera operations and screen displays and the Setup menu where you can make basic settings for the camera Fn Buttons 527 Dial Operation Switch 542 Quick Menu Customization 545 Custom Mode 552 Custom Menu 557 Setup Menu 596 My Menu 618 ...

Page 527: ...s 541 You can register functions to the Fn Function buttons Additionally you can register other functions to specialized buttons such as WB button in the same way as with the Fn buttons Different functions can be set for both during recording and playback Fn Button Default Settings 2 11 10 3 4 5 8 7 9 6 1 ...

Page 528: ... No Setting 3 WB White Balance No Setting 4 ISO Sensitivity No Setting 5 Exposure Comp No Setting 6 Video rec button Video Record Video Record 7 LVF LVF Monitor Switch LVF Monitor Switch 8 AF Mode Card Slot Change 9 AF ON AF ON Rating 3 10 Q Q MENU Send Image Smartphone 11 Fn1 Level Gauge Cannot be used as Fn buttons during playback ...

Page 529: ...annot be used as Fn buttons during playback Fn5 Histogram Fn6 Boost I S Video Fn7 Off Disable Press and Hold Fn8 Off Disable Press and Hold 13 No Setting 14 No Setting Fn5 Fn5 Fn5 Fn4 Fn4 Fn4 Fn8 Fn8 Fn8 OFF OFF OFF Fn7 Fn7 Fn7 OFF OFF OFF Fn6 Fn6 Fn6 12 14 13 Fn14 Fn16 Fn13 Fn17 Fn15 Fn10 Fn9 Fn11 Fn12 ...

Page 530: ...e Setting in PLAY mode 2 Select the button Press 34 to select the button and then press or Selection is also possible by rotating or Press DISP to change the page With default settings Fn13 to Fn17 on the joystick cannot be used When using functions set the Joystick Setting in the Custom Operation menu to Fn Joystick Setting 574 ...

Page 531: ...n Button Set Setting in PLAY mode 539 and then press or You can also select by pressing 2 to select the sub tab pressing 34 or rotating and then pressing 1 Switch the 1 to 3 tabs by pressing Q 4 Register the function Press 34 to select a function and then press or Selection is also possible by rotating or Select items with by selecting the item again Depending on the button some functions cannot b...

Page 532: ... display the screen in Step 2 You can also press and hold the Fn button 2 sec to display the screen in Step 4 This may not be displayed depending on the registered function and on the button type You can assign a function to the focus button of an interchangeable lens Lens Fn Button Setting 593 Fn ...

Page 533: ...e Size Picture Size 117 1 Shot Spot Metering Records with the metering mode set to Spot metering once only Metering Mode 277 Long Exposure NR Long Exposure NR 263 Min Shutter Speed Min Shutter Speed 264 1 Shot RAW JPG Records a RAW image and a JPEG image simultaneously once only Picture Quality 119 i Dynamic Range i Dynamic Range 299 Filter Effect Filter Settings 329 One Push AE Adjusts the apertu...

Page 534: ...ck Focus Ring Lock 566 AE LOCK Locking Focus and Exposure AF AE Lock 300 AF LOCK Locking Focus and Exposure AF AE Lock 300 AF AE LOCK Locking Focus and Exposure AF AE Lock 300 AF ON AF ON button 155 AF ON Near Shift AF operates giving priority to close up subjects Using AF 153 AF ON Far Shift AF operates giving priority to distant subjects Using AF 153 AF Point Scope AF Point Scope 158 Focus Area ...

Page 535: ...Rec Quality Rec Quality 133 Rec Quality My List Setting or deleting in My List 146 Slow Quick Setting Slow Quick Video 422 Time Code Display Time Code 401 Audio Audio Information Audio Information 388 Sound Rec Level Disp Sound Rec Level Disp 380 Mute Sound Input Mute Sound Input 381 Sound Rec Level Adj Sound Rec Level Adj 383 Sound Rec Quality Sound Rec Quality 384 Sound Rec Level Limiter Sound R...

Page 536: ...to the playback screen Playing Back Pictures 481 Playing Back Videos 483 Video Record Basic Video Operations 122 Video Record Creative Video Video recording is started or stopped only in the mode Setting the Exposure for Recording Videos 363 LVF Monitor Switch Switching Between the Monitor and Viewfinder 83 Operation Lock A certain type of operation is disabled Set the type of operation to be disa...

Page 537: ...Monochrome Live View 588 Night Mode Night Mode 579 LVF Monitor Disp Set Switches the displayed monitor or viewfinder display style LVF Monitor Disp Set 580 Video Priority Display Video Priority Display 590 Zebra Pattern Zebra Pattern 415 LUT View Assist Monitor LUT View Assist Monitor 441 LUT View Assist HDMI LUT View Assist HDMI 441 LUT Select LUT Select 441 HLG View Assist Monitor HLG View Assis...

Page 538: ... the priority of cards for recording This can be used if Double Card Slot Function Double Card Slot Function 598 is set to Relay Rec IN OUT Wi Fi Wi Fi Bluetooth 634 Setting Save to Custom Mode Registering Instant Customization 553 Others No Setting Set when not using as an Fn button Off Disable Press and Hold The button does not work as an Fn button The function registering screen is not displaye...

Page 539: ...ssing 502 Add Delete Info Delete Single Deleting Images 500 Protect Protect 520 Rating 1 Rating 520 Rating 2 Rating 520 Rating 3 Rating 520 Rating 4 Rating 520 Rating 5 Rating 520 Edit Image Copy Copy 523 Operation Rec Playback Switch Switches to the recording screen Basic Picture Operations 113 Basic Video Operations 122 LVF Monitor Switch Switching Between the Monitor and Viewfinder 83 Video Rec...

Page 540: ...Images on the Camera to a Smartphone with Simple Operations 650 LUT View Assist HDMI V Log View Assist 441 HLG View Assist HDMI HLG View Assist 445 2 tab Others No Setting Set when not using as an Fn button Off Disable Press and Hold The button does not work as an Fn button The function registering screen is not displayed when you press and hold 2 seconds the Fn button Restore to Default Restore t...

Page 541: ...setting item and then press or Selection is also possible by rotating or Display and selection methods of a setting item differ depending on the menu item Use Fn4 to Fn8 Touch Icons During recording you can use the Fn buttons within the Touch Tab 1 Touch 2 Touch one of Fn4 to Fn8 With the default settings the Touch Tab is not displayed Set Touch Tab to ON in Touch Settings in the Custom Operation ...

Page 542: ...ls 542 Temporarily Change Dial Operation 544 This temporarily changes the functions operated with front dial and rear dial Register Functions to the Dials 1 Select Dial Operation Switch Setup Dial Set Dial Operation Switch Setup 2 Register the function Press 34 to select a function and then press or ...

Page 543: ...ensitivity 1 ISO Sensitivity 302 White Balance 2 White Balance WB 308 Photo Style Photo Style 316 Aspect Ratio Aspect Ratio 116 i Dynamic Range i Dynamic Range 299 Filter Effect Filter Settings 329 AF Mode Selecting the AF Mode 171 Flash Mode Flash Mode 345 Flash Adjust Flash Adjust 350 1 default setting 2 default setting ...

Page 544: ...tton set in Step 1 A guide will display the functions registered to and If no operations are performed then several seconds later the guide disappears 3 Set the registered function Rotate or while the guide is displayed 4 Confirm your selection Press the shutter button halfway ISO ISO ISO ISO WB WB WB WB AWBc AWBc AWBw AWBw WB WB WB WB WB WB WB WB WB WB WB AWB AWB ISO ISO ISO ISO ...

Page 545: ...tion about Quick menu operation methods Quick Menu 89 Register to the Quick Menu Change the menus to be displayed in the Quick menu These can be set separately for S Q mode Video and for other recording modes Photo 1 Select Q MENU Settings Q MENU Settings Item Customize Photo Item Customize Video 2 Select the item position 1 to 12 Press 3421 to select the position and then press or Selection is al...

Page 546: ... Menu Items That Can Be Registered 547 and then press or You can also select by pressing 2 to select the sub tab pressing 34 or rotating and then pressing 1 Each press of Q switches between tabs 1 and 2 4 Register menu items Press 34 to select an item and then press or Selection is also possible by rotating or Select items with by selecting the item again ...

Page 547: ...ng Exposure NR 263 Min Shutter Speed Min Shutter Speed 264 i Dynamic Range i Dynamic Range 299 Filter Effect Filter Settings 329 Exposure Mode Setting the Exposure for Recording Videos 363 Synchro Scan Synchro Scan 450 Focus Shutter AF Mode Selecting the AF Mode 171 AF Detection Setting Automatic Detection 174 Detecting Subject Automatic Detection 174 AF Custom Setting Photo AF Custom Setting Phot...

Page 548: ...d Tele Conversion 206 Image Format Rec File Format Rec File Format 131 Rec Quality Rec Quality 133 Rec Quality My List add to list 146 Slow Quick Setting Slow Quick Video 422 Time Code Display Time Code 401 Audio Audio Information Audio Information 388 Sound Rec Level Disp Sound Rec Level Disp 380 Sound Rec Level Adj Sound Rec Level Adj 383 Sound Rec Quality Sound Rec Quality 384 Sound Rec Level L...

Page 549: ...to Grid Line Photo Grid Line 578 Live View Boost Live View Boost 578 Monochrome Live View Monochrome Live View 588 Night Mode Night Mode 579 LVF Monitor Disp Set LVF Monitor Disp Set 580 Video Priority Display Video Priority Display 590 Zebra Pattern Zebra Pattern 415 LUT View Assist Monitor LUT View Assist Monitor 441 LUT View Assist HDMI LUT View Assist HDMI 441 HLG View Assist Monitor HLG View ...

Page 550: ...ocus Ring Control Focus Ring Control 594 Step Zoom Step Zoom 208 Zoom Speed Zoom Speed 208 Lens Information Lens Information 274 Card File Destination Card Slot Switching the Card to Display 482 IN OUT Wi Fi Wi Fi Bluetooth 634 Others No Setting Set when not using ...

Page 551: ...of the Quick menu MODE1 Displays the live view and the menu simultaneously MODE2 Displays the menu in full screen Front Dial Assignment Changes the operation of in the Quick menu Item Selects menu items Value Selects setting values Item Customize Photo Customizes the Quick menu to display when the mode dial is set to iA P A S M Item Customize Video Customizes the Quick menu to display when the mod...

Page 552: ...de Register in Custom Mode 553 Using Custom Mode 555 Calling Up Settings 556 Recording modes and menu settings that match your preferences can be registered in Custom mode You can use registered settings by switching the mode dial to C1 to C3 modes ...

Page 553: ...ct the save to number and then press or A confirmation screen will be displayed Press DISP to change the Custom mode name How to enter characters Entering Characters 100 Registering Instant Customization When you press the Fn button registered with Save to Custom Mode in the recording standby screen you can quickly register the current recording settings in the Custom mode Fn Buttons 527 You canno...

Page 554: ...imum of 22 characters can be entered A two byte character is treated as two characters How to enter characters Entering Characters 100 How to Reload Custom Mode Sets the timing at which to return the settings that were changed temporarily while the Custom mode was being used to their registered settings Change Recording Mode Return from Sleep Mode Turn the Power ON Select Loading Details Sets the ...

Page 555: ... mode to C3 2 Press The Custom mode selection menu appears 3 Press 34 to select the Custom mode and then press or The selected Custom mode icon will be displayed on the recording screen Changing Registered Details Registered settings do not change even if you change the camera settings temporarily with the mode dial set to C1 to C3 To change the registered details overwrite them by using Save to C...

Page 556: ...rrent settings with these 1 Set to the recording mode to be used Set the mode dial Selecting the Recording Mode 75 2 Select Load Custom Mode Load Custom Mode 3 Select the Custom mode to call up Select the Custom mode and then press or Calling up of Custom modes is not possible between those created from P A S M modes and those created from S Q mode ...

Page 557: ...nu 557 Custom Menu Custom menu Image Quality 558 Custom menu Focus Shutter 564 Custom menu Operation 570 Custom menu Monitor Display Photo 576 Custom menu Monitor Display Video 587 Custom menu IN OUT 591 Custom menu Lens Others 592 ...

Page 558: ...PHOTO STYLE 10 Sets Photo Style items to be displayed on the menu My Photo Style Settings Add Effects Load Preset Setting Enables detailed image quality adjustment settings for My Photo Style Add Effects Enables Sensitivity and White Balance settings in image quality adjustment Load Preset Setting Sets the timing at which image quality adjustment values changed in My Photo Style are returned to th...

Page 559: ...UT Library ISO Increments Extended ISO Vlog_709 Set1 to Set10 Registers LUT files to the camera LUT Library 335 1 3 EV 1 EV Changes the intervals between ISO sensitivity adjustment values ON OFF Extends the setting range of ISO sensitivity ...

Page 560: ...ting item of Metering Mode Adds the adjustment value from this function to the exposure compensation value Exposure Compensation 296 when recording For video recording it is not possible to add an adjustment value of a range that exceeds 3 EV ON OFF When Metering Mode is set to Multi metering the metering range for automatic exposure is prioritized on the eyes and face When set to OFF the change t...

Page 561: ...ecording videos Operation Syncs With Shutter WHILE PRESSING Fixes white balance while pressing the shutter button including while pressing halfway or during burst recording DURING BURST SHOOTING Fixes white balance during burst recording OFF White balance is not fixed Lock Hold With Fn Button ON When you press the Fn button registered with AWB Lock the white balance is fixed Press again to cancel ...

Page 562: ...e it has a greater range of reproducible colors than sRGB Set to sRGB if you are not very familiar with AdobeRGB When the following functions are being used the setting is fixed to sRGB Video recording Like709 V Log REAL TIME LUT Photo Style Filter Settings ON OFF This resets the exposure value when you change the recording mode or turn off the camera ON OFF Selects the setting method for aperture...

Page 563: ...m Menu 563 CreativeVideo Combined Set F SS ISO Exposure Comp White Balance Photo Style Metering Mode AF Mode Content set in mode can be separated from when taking pictures Separating Settings for Recording Video and Pictures 367 ...

Page 564: ...hen focus is not achieved BALANCE Performs recording while controlling the balance between focusing and shutter release timing RELEASE Enables recording even when focus is not achieved ON OFF This stores separate AF area positions MF positions for MF Assist for when the camera is held vertically and when it is held horizontally Focus Switching for Vert Hor 196 ON OFF This sets button operations fo...

Page 565: ...able lens with a focus ring is attached ON OFF AF Mode ON OFF Press Joystick ON OFF MF Assist Display FULL PIP This sets the display method of MF Assist enlarged screen Focus Ring The screen is enlarged by focusing with the lens AF Mode The screen is enlarged by pressing Press Joystick Press the joystick to enlarge the display if Joystick Setting is set to D FOCUS Movement Joystick Setting 574 MF ...

Page 566: ... recording distance is displayed on the screen You can select from meters or feet for the display unit ON OFF This disables the focus ring operation during MF to lock the focus MFL is displayed on the recording screen while the focus ring is locked Tracking ON OFF Full Area AF ON OFF Zone Horizontal Vertical ON OFF Zone ON OFF 1 Area ON OFF Pinpoint ON OFF Sets the AF mode items to be displayed on...

Page 567: ...method full screen mode windowed mode of the enlarged screen Keep Enlarged Display ON OFF PIP Display FULL PIP Changes the enlarged screen settings of AF Point Scope AF Point Scope 158 Keep Enlarged Display Setting this to ON maintains the enlarged screen after pressing the Fn button until it is pressed again PIP Display Sets the display method full screen mode 1 windowed mode 2 of the enlarged sc...

Page 568: ...utter button halfway ON OFF Use the shutter button for the start stop operation of video recording in the mode The start stop operation of video recording using the shutter button can be disabled when set to OFF ON OFF When the amount of camera shake becomes small the camera will automatically adjust the focus and focus adjustment will then be quicker when the shutter button is pressed The battery...

Page 569: ... display of live view this enables looping from one edge to the opposite edge of the screen Keep Enlarged Display ON OFF PIP Display FULL PIP Sets the operation of the function for enlarging the video live view Enlarged Live Display Video 372 Keep Enlarged Display ON Enlarges display after releasing the Fn button until the button is pressed again OFF Enlarges display just while the Fn button is be...

Page 570: ... AF AE Touch Pad AF EXACT OFFSET1 to OFFSET7 OFF Enables touch operation on the monitor display Touch Screen All touch operations Touch Tab Operations of tabs such as on the right side of the screen Touch AF Operation to optimize the focus AF for a touched subject Alternatively operation to optimize both the focus and brightness AF AE Focus on and Adjust Brightness for the Touched Position AF AE 1...

Page 571: ... control functions to be disabled with the Fn button Operation Lock Only for recording screen Cursor Cursor buttons MENU SET button and Joystick Joystick Touch Screen Touch screen Dial and DISP Button DISP button Setting in REC mode Setting in PLAY mode Registers a function to the Fn button Register Functions to the Fn Buttons 530 ...

Page 572: ...settings value and to return to the recording screen AFTER PRESSING2 Press the button to change settings Each press of the button switches the settings value Except that of exposure compensation To confirm your selection and return to the recording screen press the shutter button halfway Front Rear Dials OFF OFF This sets the operations of the dials in the setting screen for ISO sensitivity Assign...

Page 573: ... SS SS F F SET4 F F SS SS SET5 F SS F SS Rotation F SS Changes the rotational directions of the dials for aperture value and shutter speed adjustment Control Dial Assignment Headphone Volume Exposure Aperture Exposure Comp Sensitivity Focus Frame Size Sets the function to be assigned to on the recording screen In M mode this assigns the operation to adjust the aperture value In other than M mode t...

Page 574: ...e registerd temporarily to or Register Functions to the Dials 542 Rotation Menu Operation Changes the rotational direction of the dials when operating menus D FOCUS Movement Fn MENU OFF Sets the joystick movement on the recording screen D FOCUS Movement Moves the AF area and MF Assist AF Area Operations 188 Record Using MF 197 Fn Operates as Fn buttons MENU Operates as Operations that can be perfo...

Page 575: ...Custom Menu 575 Video Rec Button Remote You can register a favorite function to the video rec button on a Shutter Remote Control optional Shutter Remote Control Optional 709 Video Record is registered in the default setting ...

Page 576: ...e pictures If you set Duration Time photo to HOLD the image recorded stays displayed until the shutter button is pressed halfway Playback Operation Priority will be fixed to ON ON OFF SET Effect Preview While MF Assist You can always confirm the effects of aperture on the recording screen when in A M mode You can also confirm the shutter speed at the same time when in M mode You can set the combin...

Page 577: ...tal axis and the number of pixels at each brightness level on the vertical axis By looking at the distribution of the graph you can determine the current exposure A Dark B Bright When the recorded image and the histogram do not match each other under the following conditions the histogram is displayed in orange During exposure compensation When the flash fires When the standard exposure is not ach...

Page 578: ...k subjects and compositions even in low light environment MODE1 Setting for low brightness with priority given to a soft display MODE2 Setting for high brightness with priority given to image visibility You can change the recording mode in which Live View Boost works by using SET This mode does not affect recorded images Noise may be more noticeable in the screen than in the recorded image This fu...

Page 579: ...e surroundings difficult to see You can also set the luminance of the red display 1 Press 3421 to select ON on the monitor or viewfinder LVF 2 Press DISP to display the brightness adjustment screen Display the monitor to adjust the monitor and display the viewfinder to adjust the viewfinder 3 Press 21 to adjust luminance and then press or This effect is not applied to images output via HDMI ...

Page 580: ...isplay over the entire screen Scales down images slightly so you can better review the composition of the images Scales images to fill the entire screen so you can see their details You can assign the function that switches the currently displayed monitor or viewfinder display style to an Fn button LVF Monitor Disp Set 537 999 0 AFS AFS L FINE 999 0 L AFS AFS FINE ISO AUTO ...

Page 581: ...O The screen automatically flips horizontally according to the angle to which the monitor is opened or closed ON The screen is flipped horizontally all the time OFF Screen is not flipped Vertical Image Flip Monitor AUTO The screen automatically flips vertically according to the angle to which the monitor is rotated ON The screen is flipped vertically all the time OFF Screen is not flipped The sett...

Page 582: ...performed for a certain period of time the exposure meter disappears ON OFF Displays the focal length on the recording screen during zoom control ON OFF Overexposed areas appear blinking in black and white during Auto Review or playback The display without the highlights is added to the display shown when DISP is pressed in the playback screen Use this to delete the highlight display Playback Scre...

Page 583: ...r to confirm 2 When a video is selected Pause playback at the position you wish to extract a picture Press 3 to pause playback To fine adjust the position press 21 rewind frame by frame or forward frame by frame 3 When a video is selected Set a picture Press or If you set Disp Image shutter press to OFF Sheer Overlay is canceled while the shutter button is being pressed halfway or pressed fully Th...

Page 584: ... you check for camera shake I S Status Scope does not work in the following cases When Operation Mode in Image Stabilizer is set to OFF When the O I S switch on the lens is OFF When the following functions are being used I S Status Scope is not available Video recording High Resolution mode when Handheld High Res is set to OFF C ...

Page 585: ...cal F Green no tilt Even after correcting the tilt there may still be an error of approx 1o When the camera is tilted significantly upwards or downwards the level gauge may not be displayed correctly You can adjust the level gauge and reset the adjusted values in Level Gauge Adjust in the Setup Monitor Display menu Level Gauge Adjust 606 D E F ...

Page 586: ...OFF Specify any spot on the subject to measure the luminance over a small area Luminance Spot Meter 413 ON OFF Displays the outline for the live view Control Panel ON OFF Black Screen ON OFF Displays the control panel and black screen when switching between displays using DISP button Recording Screen 86 ...

Page 587: ...ile applied on the monitor viewfinder or output them via HDMI V Log View Assist 441 Monitor MODE1 MODE2 OFF HDMI AUTO MODE1 MODE2 OFF At recording or playback of HLG video this displays images with converted color gamut and brightness on the camera monitor viewfinder or outputs these over HDMI HLG View Assist 445 OFF This displays the desqueezed images suited to the magnification of the anamorphic...

Page 588: ... during recording the output image will not be displayed in black and white Monochrome Live View is not available when Night Mode is used OFF The center of the recording screen will be displayed as The shape of the marker can be changed OFF SET Size 95 90 80 This displays the safety zone which shows a guide to the area that would be shown on a household TV on the recording screen ...

Page 589: ...pect ratio is displayed on the recording screen Frame Aspect can also be customized Frame Marker 417 ZEBRA1 ZEBRA2 ZEBRA1 2 OFF SET Zebra 1 Zebra 2 Parts that are brighter than the base value are displayed with stripes Zebra Pattern 415 WAVE VECTOR OFF This displays the waveform monitor or the vector scope on the recording screen WFM Vector Scope 409 ...

Page 590: ...the control panel to suit video recording as with the S Q mode The playback screen also switches to a display that prioritizes video When set to a setting where video recording is not available Video Priority Display is fixed to OFF Video Priority Display works only during video recording when using the following functions Time Lapse Shot Stop Motion Animation ON OFF A red frame is displayed on th...

Page 591: ...Camera Information Display via HDMI 469 ON OFF HDMI Recording Control Outputting Control Information to an External Recorder 470 ON OFF Sound Output HDMI Outputting Audio via HDMI 471 ON OFF Enlarged Live Display Outputting the Enlarged Live Display Video via HDMI 471 MODE1 MODE2 OFF Sets HDMI output during recording ...

Page 592: ... camera saves the focus position when you turn it off When using an interchangeable lens compatible with power zoom the zoom position is also saved Step Zoom ON OFF Zoom Speed Photo H M L Video H M L Zoom Ring ON OFF This sets the zoom operation when using a lens that supports power zoom motorized zoom Power Zoom Lens 208 ...

Page 593: ...ing pressed SMOOTH 1 3EV Stops for setting the aperture value with the aperture ring can be changed SMOOTH You can finely adjust the aperture value 1 3EV You can set the aperture value at 1 3 EV stops This can be used when a lens compatible with a clickless aperture ring H X1025 H X2550 optional is attached As of September 2023 When taking pictures this setting will take effect if the aperture rin...

Page 594: ...nal angle of the focus ring When using lenses equipped with focus clutch mechanisms set the lens to AF and the camera to MF SET Sets the rotational angle of the focus ring for when LINEAR is selected Angles that cannot be set with the attached lens are not displayed For information on lenses that support focus ring control refer to the following support site https panasonic jp support global cs ds...

Page 595: ...that does not have a communication function with this camera a message asking for confirmation of the lens information is displayed when you turn on the camera ON OFF You can set whether or not to record the camera s vertical orientation information during video recording ON Records vertical orientation information Videos recorded with the camera held vertically will be automatically played back v...

Page 596: ...Camera Customization Setup Menu 596 Setup Menu Setup menu Card File 597 Setup menu Monitor Display 602 Setup menu IN OUT 607 Setup menu Setting 612 Setup menu Others 614 ...

Page 597: ...d is erased and cannot be restored Save a backup of necessary data before formatting the card Do not turn off the camera or perform another operation during formatting Take care not to turn off the camera while formatting is in progress If the card has been formatted with a PC or other device format it again with the camera You can format the card while keeping the camera settings information stor...

Page 598: ...ges to both cards simultaneously Allocation Rec Allows you to specify the card slot to be used for recording for different image formats JPEG Destination RAW Destination Video Destination Notes about Backup Recording We recommend using cards with the same Speed Class rating and capacity If the card Speed Class or capacity is insufficient when video recording recording to both cards stops When usin...

Page 599: ...Extension Select Folder Selects a folder for storing images When Double Card Slot Function is set to Allocation Rec Select Folder Slot 1 and Select Folder Slot 2 will be displayed Create a New Folder Creates a new folder with an incremented folder number If there are no recordable folders in the card a screen for resetting the folder number is displayed OK Increments the folder number without chan...

Page 600: ... File numbers are assigned sequentially from 0001 to 9999 in the order of recording If you change the storage folder a number continuing on from the last file number will be assigned In the following cases a new folder with an incremented folder number will be created automatically when the next file is saved The number of files in the current folder reaches 1000 The file number reaches 9999 New f...

Page 601: ...r to 100 1 Perform Card Format to format the card Card Format 597 2 Perform File Number Reset to reset the file number 3 Select Yes on the folder number reset screen Artist ON OFF SET Copyright Holder ON OFF SET Display Copyright Info Records the names of the artist and the copyright holder in the image Exif data You can register names from SET in Artist and Copyright Holder How to enter character...

Page 602: ...IN 2MIN 1MIN OFF Sleep Mode Wi Fi ON OFF Auto LVF Monitor Off 5MIN 2MIN 1MIN OFF Power Save LVF Shooting Time to Sleep Method of Activation This is a function to automatically turn the camera to sleep power save status or turn off the viewfinder monitor if no operation is performed for a set time Power Save Mode 53 ...

Page 603: ...ising to a higher temperature You can record for a longer time but the camera body will become hot Use a tripod etc because recording with a handheld camera for long periods can cause low temperature burns STANDARD Recording stops when the camera temperature rises Set to STANDARD when recording with a handheld camera 30fps 60fps Sets the display speed for live view on the monitor when recording pi...

Page 604: ...ps the images in the viewfinder will not be as smooth as with 60fps but there will be no change to the images recorded When the following functions are being used LVF Frame Rate is not available HDMI output While connected to Wi Fi Brightness Contrast Saturation Red Tint Blue Tint This adjusts the brightness coloring and red or blue tints of the monitor viewfinder 1 Press 34 to select the setting ...

Page 605: ...matically depending on how bright it is around the camera Adjusts the monitor luminance when displaying the monitor and the viewfinder luminance when displaying the viewfinder When either AUTO is set or the adjusted value is set to positive side the usage period will shorten When Night Mode is being used Monitor Backlight LVF Luminance are not available ...

Page 606: ...c viewfinder monitor switching LVF viewfinder MON monitor This will set the method for switching between the viewfinder and monitor If you press LVF to switch the display the LVF Monitor Switch setting will also switch Adjust Hold the camera in a horizontal position and press or The level gauge will be adjusted Level Gauge Value Reset Restores the default level gauge setting ...

Page 607: ...AF Beep Tone Pattern 1 Pattern 2 Pattern 3 E Shutter Vol High Low Off E Shutter Tone Pattern 1 Pattern 2 Pattern 3 Sets the beep sounds AF beep and electronic shutter sounds 0 to LEVEL15 LEVEL3 Adjusts the volume when headphones are connected Adjusting the Headphone Volume 398 This functions in tandem with Headphone Volume in the Video Audio menu ...

Page 608: ...The L channel and R channel are mixed for audio output from the camera s speaker Wi Fi Function Connecting to a Smartphone Wi Fi connection 644 Wi Fi Connections 673 Wi Fi Setup Wi Fi Setup Menu 685 Bluetooth Connecting to a Smartphone Bluetooth Connection 638 Send Image Smartphone Using the menu to transfer easily 651 Remote Wakeup Remote Wakeup 665 Returning from Sleep Mode Shortening the Return...

Page 609: ...t 689 PC Storage Select this setting to export images to a connected PC Importing Images to a PC 694 PC Tether Select this setting to control the camera from a PC installed with LUMIX Tether Tethered Recording 700 USB Power Supply ON OFF Provides power from the USB connection cable Even if this item is set to OFF power will be supplied when the AC adaptor is connected BODY BG Selects which battery...

Page 610: ...K 100p or 4K 100p according to the playback image quality and playback environment the video is down converted for output to 4K 60p or less If no image appears on the external device with AUTO switch to a setting other than AUTO to set a format supported by your external device Please also refer to the operating instructions for the external device It may not be possible to play back video dependi...

Page 611: ...use the device remote control to operate the camera when it is connected to a VIERA Link compatible device using an HDMI cable Using VIERA Link 692 Background Color Playback Sets the color of the bands displayed on the top and bottom or the left and right of images output on an external device We recommend setting to to prevent burn in on the screen of the output destination Photo Luminance Level ...

Page 612: ...information of the camera Register in Custom Mode 553 C1 C2 C3 1 to C3 10 Calls up registered Custom mode settings to the selected recording mode and overwrites the current settings with these Calling Up Settings 556 Limit No of Custom Mode Edit Title How to Reload Custom Mode Select Loading Details Sets the ease of use of Custom mode Custom Mode Detailed Settings 554 ...

Page 613: ...ge the file name Changes the file name and saves the file Available characters alphabetic characters upper case numerals up to 8 characters How to enter characters Entering Characters 100 Load Loads the settings information on the card and copies it to the camera Delete Deletes settings information on the card Keep Settings While Format When formatting the card formats the card while keeping camer...

Page 614: ...lock When Turning On for the First Time 68 Sets the time zone Press 21 to select the time zone and then press or to confirm A Current time B Time difference from GMT Greenwich Mean Time If you are using Daylight Savings press 3 The time will move forward by 1 hour To return to the normal time press 3 again A B ...

Page 615: ...purchased This changes the system frequency of videos that are recorded and played back with the camera System Frequency 129 This optimizes the image sensor and image processing The image sensor and image processing are optimized when the camera is purchased Use this function when bright spots that do not exist in the subject get recorded Turn the camera off and on after the pixels are corrected ...

Page 616: ...t have affixed to the front of the image sensor is performed You can use this function when the dust is particularly noticeable Turn the camera off and on when finished This set the language displayed on the screen If you set a different language by mistake select from the menu icons to set the desired language ...

Page 617: ...ot directory of the card the first folder that appears when you access the card on your PC and then insert the card into the camera 3 Select Firmware Update press or and then select Yes to update the firmware Software info Displays information about the camera software When a supported optional item XLR Microphone Adaptor etc is attached to the camera you can also check its firmware version Displa...

Page 618: ...ter frequently used menus in My Menu A maximum of 23 items can be registered Registered menus can be called up from to Registration in My Menu 1 Select Add Add 2 Register Select the menu to register and then press or Calling up My Menu Call up the menus registered in My Menu Registered menus ...

Page 619: ...isplayed in My Menu Sorting Changes the order of My Menu Select the menu to change then set the destination Delete Deletes menus that are registered to My Menu Delete Item Selects the menu then deletes Delete All Deletes all menus registered in My Menu Display from My Menu Displays My Menu first when displaying a menu ON Displays My Menu OFF Displays the last used menu ...

Page 620: ...t format Photo menu 621 Video menu 623 Custom menu 626 Setup menu 630 My Menu 632 Playback menu 633 For information about menu operation methods Menu Operation Methods 94 Refer to the Materials chapter for the following lists List of Default Settings Custom Saving Settings Available for Copying 781 List of Functions That Can Be Set in Each Recording Mode 805 ...

Page 621: ...d Min Shutter Speed 264 i Dynamic Range i Dynamic Range 299 Vignetting Comp Vignetting Comp 338 Diffraction Compensation Diffraction Compensation 339 Filter Settings Filter Settings 329 Focus AF Detection Setting Automatic Detection 174 Detecting Subject Automatic Detection 174 AF Custom Setting Photo AF Custom Setting Photo 160 Focus Limiter Focus Limiter 163 AF Assist Light AF Assist Light 165 F...

Page 622: ... Wireless FP Wireless FP 359 Communication Light Communication Light 359 Wireless Setup Setting Items Wireless Setup 357 Others Photo Bracketing Bracket Recording 245 Silent Mode Silent Mode 257 Image Stabilizer Image Stabilizer 266 Burst Shot Setting Taking Burst Pictures 212 Shutter Type Shutter Type 259 Shutter Delay Shutter Delay 265 Ex Tele Conv Extended Tele Conversion 206 Time Lapse Animati...

Page 623: ...S Gain Operation SS Gain Operation 407 i Dynamic Range i Dynamic Range 299 Vignetting Comp Vignetting Comp 338 Diffraction Compensation Diffraction Compensation 339 Filter Settings Filter Settings 329 Image Format Rec File Format Rec File Format 131 Image Area of Video Image Area of Video 148 Rec Quality Rec Quality 133 Rec Quality My List add to list 146 Slow Quick Setting Slow Quick Video 422 Ti...

Page 624: ...nd Rec Gain Level Sound Rec Gain Level 382 Sound Rec Level Adj Sound Rec Level Adj 383 Sound Rec Quality Sound Rec Quality 384 Sound Rec Level Limiter Sound Rec Level Limiter 385 Wind Noise Canceller Wind Noise Canceller 386 Wind Cut Reduction of Wind Noise 393 Lens Noise Cut Lens Noise Cut 387 Mic Socket External Microphones Optional 389 Special Mic Setting the Sound Pickup Range DMW MS2 Optional...

Page 625: ...25 Others Video Silent Mode Silent Mode 257 Image Stabilizer Image Stabilizer 266 Self Timer Setting Recording Using the Self timer 241 Focus Transition Focus Transition 432 Segmented File Recording Segmented File Recording 452 ...

Page 626: ...crements 559 Extended ISO Extended ISO 559 Exposure Offset Adjust Exposure Offset Adjust 560 Face Priority In Multi Metering Face Priority In Multi Metering 560 AWB Lock Setting AWB Lock Setting 561 Color Space Color Space 562 Exposure Comp Reset Exposure Comp Reset 562 Auto Exposure in P A S M Auto Exposure in P A S M 562 CreativeVideo Combined Set CreativeVideo Combined Set 563 ...

Page 627: ... Focus Ring Lock 566 Show Hide AF Mode Show Hide AF Mode 566 Pinpoint AF Setting Pinpoint AF Setting 567 AF Point Scope Setting AF Point Scope Setting 567 Shutter AF Shutter AF 567 Human Eye Detection Display Human Eye Detection Display 568 Half Press Shutter Half Press Shutter 568 Assign REC to Shutter Button Assign REC to Shutter Button 568 Quick AF Quick AF 568 Eye Sensor AF Eye Sensor AF 569 L...

Page 628: ...o Rec Button Remote 575 Monitor Display Photo Custom menu Monitor Display Photo 576 Auto Review Auto Review 576 Constant Preview Constant Preview 576 Histogram Histogram 577 Photo Grid Line Photo Grid Line 578 Live View Boost Live View Boost 578 Night Mode Night Mode 579 LVF Monitor Disp Set LVF Monitor Disp Set 580 Expo Meter Expo Meter 582 Focal Length Focal Length 582 Blinking Highlights Blinki...

Page 629: ... Color Bars Color Bars 590 Video Priority Display Video Priority Display 590 Red REC Frame Indicator Red REC Frame Indicator 590 IN OUT Custom menu IN OUT 591 HDMI Rec Output HDMI Rec Output 591 Lens Others Custom menu Lens Others 592 Lens Focus Resume Lens Focus Resume 592 Power Zoom Lens Power Zoom Lens 592 Lens Fn Button Setting Lens Fn Button Setting 593 Aperture Ring Increment Aperture Ring I...

Page 630: ...l Management 603 Monitor Frame Rate Monitor Frame Rate 603 LVF Frame Rate LVF Frame Rate 604 Monitor Settings Viewfinder Monitor Settings Viewfinder 604 Monitor Backlight LVF Luminance Monitor Backlight LVF Luminance 605 Eye Sensor Eye Sensor 606 Level Gauge Adjust Level Gauge Adjust 606 IN OUT Setup menu IN OUT 607 Beep Beep 607 Headphone Volume Headphone Volume 607 Sound Monitoring Channel Play ...

Page 631: ...etting 613 Reset Reset 613 Others Setup menu Others 614 Clock Set Clock Set 614 Time Zone Time Zone 614 System Frequency System Frequency 615 Pixel Refresh Pixel Refresh 615 Sensor Cleaning Sensor Cleaning 616 Language Language 616 Firmware Version Firmware Version 617 Approved Regulations Approved Regulations 617 Depending on the country or area where the camera was purchased this is not displaye...

Page 632: ...List of Menu My Menu 632 My Menu Page 1 My Menu 618 Page 2 My Menu 618 Page 3 My Menu 618 Edit My Menu Edit My Menu 619 Add Sorting Delete Display from My Menu ...

Page 633: ...amorphic Desqueeze Display 518 Behavior After Video Playback Behavior After Video Playback 518 Process Image Playback Process Image 519 RAW Processing RAW Processing 519 Time Lapse Video Time Lapse Video 519 Stop Motion Video Stop Motion Video 519 Add Delete Info Playback Add Delete Info 520 Protect Protect 520 Rating Rating 520 Edit Image Playback Edit Image 521 Resize Resize 521 Rotate Rotate 52...

Page 634: ...one 652 Sending Images from the Camera to a PC 669 Wi Fi Connections 673 Send Settings and Selecting Images 683 Wi Fi Setup Menu 685 Checking operation of the Wi Fi and Bluetooth functions A Network connection light Light blue Monitor Operation Lit The Wi Fi function is set to on or there is a connection The Bluetooth function is set to on or there is a connection Blinking When image data is sent ...

Page 635: ...t you use a sufficiently charged battery when sending images When the remaining battery level is low it may not be possible to connect to or maintain communication with other devices A message such as Communication error is displayed Images may not be completely sent depending on radio wave conditions If the connection is terminated while sending images images with missing parts may be sent You ca...

Page 636: ...a Smartphone Bluetooth Connection 638 Connecting to a Smartphone Wi Fi connection 644 Sending Images on the Camera to a Smartphone with Simple Operations 650 Connect with a smartphone which has the Panasonic LUMIX Sync below LUMIX Sync smartphone app installed Use LUMIX Sync for remote recording and image transfers ...

Page 637: ... search box 4 Select and install the Panasonic LUMIX Sync Supported OS Android Android 9 or higher iOS iOS 14 or higher Use the latest version Supported OSs are current as of September 2023 and are subject to change Read the Help in the LUMIX Sync menu for further details on how to operate The app may not operate correctly depending on your smartphone For information on the LUMIX Sync refer to the...

Page 638: ...a also automatically connects to the smartphone via Wi Fi For the first time connection pairing settings are required For information about connecting for the second and subsequent times Connecting to a Paired Smartphone 642 Supported smartphones Android Android 9 or higher with Bluetooth 4 0 or higher excluding those that do not support Bluetooth Low Energy iOS iOS 14 or higher Turn on the Blueto...

Page 639: ... message regarding device camera registration is displayed Select Next If you have closed the message select then register the camera using Camera registration pairing 2 Check the content in the displayed guide and select Next until the screen to register the camera is displayed LUMIX Sync ...

Page 640: ...Set the camera to Bluetooth pairing standby state Bluetooth Bluetooth SET Pairing The camera enters pairing standby state and the device name A is displayed 4 On the smartphone select the camera s device name iOS devices When a message to confirm the change of destination is displayed select Join A XXXXXXXXXXXX ...

Page 641: ...uetooth Bluetooth Select OFF The paired smartphone is registered as a paired device During Bluetooth connection is displayed in the recording screen When the Bluetooth function is enabled but a connection is not established with the smartphone appears translucent Up to 16 smartphones can be registered If you try to register more than 16 smartphones the registration information will be deleted from...

Page 642: ...the smartphone is searching for cameras close the message 3 Select 4 Select Bluetooth Setup 5 Turn Bluetooth ON 6 From Registered camera s items select the camera s device name Even if you set up pairing with more than one smartphone you can only connect to one smartphone at a time When pairing takes some time canceling the pairing settings on both the smartphone and camera and re establishing the...

Page 643: ...g setting of the camera Bluetooth Bluetooth SET Delete 2 Select the smartphone for which to cancel the pairing Also cancel the pairing setting on the smartphone When Reset in the Setup Setting menu is used to reset the network settings the information for registered devices is deleted ...

Page 644: ... intercept your transmissions if you do not use password authentication When recording or transmitting important images we recommend using password authentication Using Password Authentication to Connect 646 1 Set the camera to Wi Fi connection standby status Wi Fi Wi Fi Function New Connection Control With Smartphone The SSID B of the camera is displayed on the screen You can also perform the sam...

Page 645: ... different than the one you want to connect to is displayed the camera will automatically connect to that device if you select Yes If there are other Wi Fi connection devices nearby we recommend using either QR code or manual password input to connect with password authentication Using Password Authentication to Connect 646 When the following function is being used Wi Fi Function is not available ...

Page 646: ... Fi Function New Connection Control With Smartphone You can also perform the same operation by pressing the Fn button assigned with Wi Fi Fn Buttons 527 Press or to enlarge the QR code 3 On the smartphone start up LUMIX Sync If a message is displayed indicating that the smartphone is searching for cameras close the message 4 Select 5 Select Wi Fi connection 6 Select QR code 7 Scan the QR code disp...

Page 647: ...Step 2 Scanning QR code to connect 646 2 In the setting menu of the smartphone turn the Wi Fi function ON 3 On the Wi Fi setup screen select the SSID D displayed on the camera 4 At the first connection Enter the password D displayed on the camera 5 On the smartphone start up LUMIX Sync Wi Fi Wi Fi XXXXXXXX i i D ...

Page 648: ...phone 2 Press DISP Connecting via network 1 Select Via Network and then press or Connect the camera to a wireless access point Via Network 674 2 In the setting menu of the smartphone turn the Wi Fi function ON 3 Connect the smartphone to the wireless access point that the camera is connected to 4 On the smartphone start up LUMIX Sync Connecting directly 1 Select Direct and then press or Select WPS...

Page 649: ...he camera and smartphone follow the steps below 1 Press the shutter button halfway to put the camera in recording mode 2 Terminate the Wi Fi connection Wi Fi Wi Fi Function Yes You can also perform the same operation by pressing the Fn button assigned with Wi Fi Fn Buttons 527 3 On the smartphone close the LUMIX Sync ...

Page 650: ...h Send Image Smartphone Fn Buttons 527 Getting started Install LUMIX Sync on your smartphone Installing LUMIX Sync 637 Connect the camera to a smartphone by Bluetooth Connecting to a Smartphone Bluetooth Connection 638 Press on the camera to display the playback screen Send a single image 1 Press 21 to select the image 2 Press Q 3 Select Single Select To change the send settings of images press DI...

Page 651: ...elect press 21 to select the image and then press or to execute If Multi Select use the same operation as with Send multiple images Send multiple images 651 It is not possible to transfer images with file sizes exceeding 4 GB Images recorded using the following function cannot be transferred MOV videos Apple ProRes videos When recording recording is prioritized so it will take time for sending to ...

Page 652: ...Remote Control 656 Import images 659 Auto Transfer 661 Location Logging 663 Remote Wakeup 665 Auto Clock Set 667 Camera settings copy 668 This explains the functions for operating the camera from a smartphone Functions described in this document with the symbol require a smartphone that supports Bluetooth Low Energy Bluetooth ...

Page 653: ...a Paired Smartphone 642 Using Password Authentication to Connect 646 Remote Wakeup 665 This allows connection settings camera power operations and displays Help B Import images Import images 659 C Remote shooting Remote shooting 654 D Shutter Remote Control Shutter Remote Control 656 E Others Camera settings copy Camera settings copy 668 LUMIX Sync A C E B D ...

Page 654: ...Wi Fi connection 644 On the smartphone start up LUMIX Sync 1 Select Remote shooting in the home screen iOS devices When a message to confirm the change of destination is displayed select Join 2 Start recording The recorded image is saved on the camera F Takes a picture G Starts ends the video recording When used in combination with Auto Transfer it is possible to automatically transfer the remotel...

Page 655: ...era Operation is possible on both the camera and the smartphone The camera s dial settings etc cannot be changed with the smartphone Smartphone Operation is possible only on the smartphone The camera s dial settings etc can be changed with the smartphone To end remote recording press any of the buttons on the camera to turn on the screen and select End The default setting is Camera The setting of ...

Page 656: ...trol for the shutter Getting started Connect the camera to a smartphone by Bluetooth Connecting to a Smartphone Bluetooth Connection 638 On the smartphone start up LUMIX Sync 1 Select Shutter Remote Control in the home screen 2 Start recording Starts ends the video recording Takes a picture Bulb Recording 657 Bluetooth LOCK ...

Page 657: ...era shutter speed to B Bulb B Bulb 293 1 Touch to start recording keep touching without removing your finger 2 Remove your finger from to end recording Slide in the direction of LOCK to record with the shutter button locked in a fully pressed state Slide back to its original position or press the camera shutter button to end recording During B Bulb recording if the Bluetooth connection is broken t...

Page 658: ...akeup in Bluetooth to ON Remote Wakeup 665 Bluetooth Select Returning from Sleep Mode Import Remote Priority Shortens the time to return when using Import images or Remote shooting Remote Shutter Priority Shortens the time to return when using Shutter Remote Control To use the Shutter Remote Control to cancel Sleep Mode on the camera set Bluetooth in the Setup IN OUT menu as follows then connect v...

Page 659: ...he camera to a smartphone Connecting to a Smartphone Bluetooth Connection 638 Connecting to a Smartphone Wi Fi connection 644 On the smartphone start up LUMIX Sync 1 Select Import images in the home screen iOS devices When a message to confirm the change of destination is displayed select Join 2 Select the image to transfer You can switch the card displayed by touching H H ...

Page 660: ... and is transmitted using LUMIX Sync therefore its image quality will differ from that of the actual video recording Depending on the smartphone and on the usage conditions the image quality may deteriorate or the sound may skip during video or picture playback It is not possible to transfer images with file sizes exceeding 4 GB Images recorded using the following function cannot be transferred MO...

Page 661: ...he camera Bluetooth Auto Transfer ON If a confirmation screen is displayed on the camera asking you to terminate the Wi Fi connection select Yes to terminate it 2 On the smartphone select Yes for Android devices or Join for iOS devices The camera automatically makes a Wi Fi connection 3 Check the send settings on the camera and then press or To change the send setting press DISP Image Send Setting...

Page 662: ...u turn on the camera Start up the LUMIX Sync on the smartphone to connect to the camera Images are not transferred while the recording screen of the camera is displayed on the smartphone in Remote shooting When Auto Transfer is set to ON Wi Fi Function cannot be used If the camera is turned off during image transfer and the file sending is interrupted then turn on the camera to restart the sending...

Page 663: ...ed Enable the GPS function on the smartphone Connect the camera to a smartphone by Bluetooth Connecting to a Smartphone Bluetooth Connection 638 1 Enable Location Logging on the camera Bluetooth Location Logging ON The camera will enter a mode where location information can be recorded and is displayed in the recording screen of the camera 2 Record images with the camera Location information will ...

Page 664: ...ding a bag or similar Move the smartphone to a position affording a wide view of the sky to improve positioning performance In addition refer to the operating instructions of your smartphone Images with location information are indicated with Be sure to pay special attention to the privacy the likeness rights etc of the subject when you use this function Use at your own risk The smartphone drains ...

Page 665: ...Connection 638 2 Enable Remote Wakeup on the camera Bluetooth Remote Wakeup ON 3 Set the camera on off switch to OFF 4 On the smartphone start up LUMIX Sync Turning On the Camera Select Remote shooting in the LUMIX Sync home screen iOS devices When a message to confirm the change of destination is displayed select Join The camera turns on and automatically connects using Wi Fi Turning Off the Came...

Page 666: ...eration is running are automatically transferred to a smartphone If Power OFF is selected while there are still unsent images sending is resumed when the camera is next turned on When Remote Wakeup has been set the Bluetooth function continues to work even if the camera on off switch is set to OFF so the battery will drain ...

Page 667: ...ynchronize the clock and the time zone setting of the camera with those of a smartphone Getting started Connect the camera to a smartphone by Bluetooth Connecting to a Smartphone Bluetooth Connection 638 Enable Auto Clock Set on the camera Bluetooth Auto Clock Set ON Bluetooth ...

Page 668: ...the LUMIX Sync home screen 2 Save or load settings information Read the Help in the LUMIX Sync menu for further details on how to operate the LUMIX Sync Only settings information from the same model can be loaded When transferring settings information a Wi Fi connection is automatically created iOS devices When a message to confirm the change of destination is displayed select Join You can save or...

Page 669: ...esponding setting of the camera in PC Connection PC Connection 685 Create a Destination Folder for Images When using Windows Example for Windows 10 1 Select the destination folder and then right click 2 Select Properties and then enable folder sharing When using Mac Example for macOS 10 15 1 Select the destination folder and then click the items in the following order File Get Info 2 Enable folder...

Page 670: ...r Mac the NetBIOS name How to enter characters Entering Characters 100 Create a PC account name up to 254 characters and password up to 32 characters consisting of alphanumeric characters A destination folder may not be created if the account name includes non alphanumeric characters When the computer name NetBIOS name for Mac contains a space blank character etc it may not be recognized In that c...

Page 671: ...Fi Function Yes When Send Images Stored in the Camera to PC is selected Select an image Selecting Images 684 To end the connection select Exit If the screen for a user account and password entry appears enter the one you set on your PC When the firewall of the OS security software etc is enabled connecting to the PC may not be possible When recording recording is prioritized so it will take time f...

Page 672: ...at can be sent Send Images to PC While Recording Send Images Stored in the Camera to PC JPEG RAW JPEG RAW MP4 MOV Apple ProRes Depending on the OS version these may not be displayed correctly Sending may not be possible depending on your device It may not be possible to send images recorded with devices other than this camera or images edited or processed on a PC ...

Page 673: ...ith Wi Fi 682 When New Connection has been selected in Wi Fi Function in Wi Fi of the Setup IN OUT menu select the connection method from either Via Network or Direct to connect On the other hand when you use Select a destination from History or Select a destination from Favorite the camera connects to the selected device with the previously used settings ...

Page 674: ...int Settings WPS Push Button WPS PIN code From List WPS Push Button 675 WPS PIN code 675 From List 676 After selecting Via Network once the camera will connect to the previously used wireless access point To change the wireless access point used for connection press DISP and change the connection destination Check the operating instructions and settings of the wireless access point ...

Page 675: ...ireless access point WPS button until it switches to WPS mode Example WPS PIN code Enter a PIN code into the wireless access point to set up a connection 1 On the camera screen select the wireless access point you are connecting to 2 Enter the PIN code displayed on the camera screen into the wireless access point 3 Press or of the camera ...

Page 676: ...less access point you are connecting to Press DISP to run a wireless access point search again If no wireless access point is found Connecting by Manual Input 677 2 If network authentication is encrypted Enter the encryption key How to enter characters Entering Characters 100 Confirm the encryption key of the wireless access point ...

Page 677: ... connecting to and then select Set How to enter characters Entering Characters 100 3 Select the network authentication WPA3 SAE WPA2 PSK WPA2 WPA PSK Supported encryption TKIP AES No Encryption 4 When other than No Encryption is selected Enter the encryption key and then select Set Check the SSID network authentication encryption and encryption key of the wireless access point you are using ...

Page 678: ... PIN code into the camera and connect Manual Connection Search for the camera on the destination device to connect 1 Select the network authentication WPA3 WPA3 WPA2 If Wi Fi Password in Wi Fi Setup is OFF this is not displayed if the connected device is Smartphone 2 Enter the SSID and password displayed on the camera into the device If Wi Fi Password in Wi Fi Setup is OFF the password is not disp...

Page 679: ...Wi Fi Bluetooth Wi Fi Connections 679 Please also refer to the operating instructions for the device to be connected ...

Page 680: ...ct the History item to connect to Press DISP to confirm details of the connection history Register to Favorite You can register the Wi Fi connection history to Favorite 1 Display the Wi Fi connection history Wi Fi Wi Fi Function Select a destination from History 2 Select the History item to register and then press 1 3 Enter a registration name and then select Set How to enter characters Entering C...

Page 681: ...used connection settings to Favorite When Reset in the Setup Setting menu is used to reset the network settings the content registered in History and Favorite is deleted If the device you want to connect to PC etc is connected to a wireless access point other than the camera you cannot connect the device to the camera using Direct Change the Wi Fi settings of the device you want to connect to so t...

Page 682: ... Wi Fi connection Change Settings for Sending Images Sets the image size file format and other items for sending recorded images Image Send Settings 683 Register the Current Destination to Favorite Registers the current connection destination or method so that you can easily connect with the same connection settings next time Network Address Displays the MAC address and IP address of the camera Ne...

Page 683: ...the image to the destination device 1 After Wi Fi connection the send settings confirmation screen will be displayed so press DISP 2 Change the send settings Size Resize the image to send Original Change L M S or VGA File Format Sets the file format of images to send JPG RAW JPG RAW This setting is possible when the destination supports the sending of RAW images from this camera Images That Can be...

Page 684: ... Select 2 Select the image Single Select setting 1 Press 21 to select an image 2 Press or Multi Select setting 1 Press 3421 to select an image and then press or Repeat this To cancel the setting press or again Images are displayed separately by card slot To switch the card to display press Selecting images at once is possible only for the images in a single card 2 Press DISP to execute 3 2 1 6 5 4...

Page 685: ...ce to be used during remote recording Operation Method During Remote Recording 655 Wi Fi Password You can use a password to connect for enhanced security Using Password Authentication to Connect 646 PC Connection You can set the workgroup To send images to a PC you need to connect to the same workgroup as the destination PC The default setting is WORKGROUP To change the workgroup name press or and...

Page 686: ... to protect personal information in the camera and included with images protect the Wi Fi function with a password Setup Enter any 4 digit numbers as the password How to enter characters Entering Characters 100 Cancel Cancel the password Once a password is set you are required to enter it each time you use the Wi Fi function If you forget your password you can use Reset in the Setup Setting menu t...

Page 687: ... connections with other devices for example HDMI devices such as TVs and PCs Connect using either the HDMI socket or the USB port on the camera Connecting 688 Viewing on a TV 690 Importing Images to a PC 694 Storing on a Recorder 699 Tethered Recording 700 ...

Page 688: ... available HDMI cable Use a Premium High Speed HDMI cable Type A Type A plug up to 1 5 m 4 9 feet long Check the direction of the terminals and plug in out straight holding onto the plug Inserting these at an angle may cause deformation or malfunction Do not connect the cable to the wrong terminals This may cause a malfunction ...

Page 689: ...Connecting to Other Devices Connecting 689 USB port Use a USB connection cable to connect the camera to a PC or recorder Do not use any other USB connection cables except the supplied one ...

Page 690: ...iew recorded pictures and videos Getting started Turn off the camera and TV 1 Connect the camera and TV with a commercially available HDMI cable HDMI socket 688 2 Turn on the TV 3 Switch the TV input to HDMI input 4 Turn on the camera 5 Display the playback screen Press The recorded images are displayed on the camera and TV ...

Page 691: ...and color in Background Color Playback in HDMI Connection of the Setup IN OUT menu Background Color Playback 611 HDMI output is not possible if you connect a USB connection cable at the same time while USB Mode is set to PC Storage The audio of video recorded with 4ch Mic Input set to ON cannot be output to an external device connected via HDMI if the device is not compatible with 4 channel audio ...

Page 692: ...Connection VIERA Link CEC ON 4 Display the playback screen Press The recorded images are displayed on the TV The monitor and viewfinder of the camera will turn off 5 Operate with the remote control for the TV Power off link If you turn off the TV with its remote control the camera will also turn off Automatic input switching If you turn on the camera and then press the input of the TV automaticall...

Page 693: ...ics Control specification Linked operations with HDMI CEC compatible devices made by other companies are not guaranteed The camera supports VIERA Link Ver 5 VIERA Link Ver 5 is the standard for Panasonic s VIERA Link compatible devices This standard is compatible with Panasonic s conventional VIERA Link devices Operation using the buttons on the camera will be limited ...

Page 694: ...stalling Software 698 If you connect the camera to a PC you can copy the recorded images to the PC You will need to use software that is compatible with the recorded video format in order to play back or edit video on the PC You can also use software for processing and editing RAW images Installing Software 698 ...

Page 695: ... 2 Press 34 to select PC Storage and then press or Windows The drive LUMIX is displayed in This PC Mac The drive LUMIX is displayed on the desktop 3 Drag the files and folders from the camera to the PC The camera can be connected to a PC running any of the following OSs which can detect mass storage devices Supported OS Windows Windows 10 Windows 11 Mac macOS 10 15 3 to 10 15 7 11 0 to 11 7 12 0 t...

Page 696: ...e Inside Card A The camera s setup information B Images C Folder number D JPG JPEG format pictures RW2 RAW format pictures MP4 MP4 videos MOV MOV videos Apple ProRes videos E File number F Color space P sRGB _ AdobeRGB CAMSET AD_LUMIX DCIM A 100XXXXX PXXX0001 JPG B D E F C ...

Page 697: ...SB Mode selection screen being displayed USB Mode 609 Take care not to turn off the camera while images are being imported After importing of the images is completed perform the operation to safely remove the USB connection cable on the PC Turn off the camera and disconnect the USB connection cable before removing the card from the camera Otherwise the recorded data may be damaged ...

Page 698: ...n a PC Check the following site and then download and install the software http www isl co jp SILKYPIX english p Operating environment Supported OS Windows Windows 10 64 bit Windows 11 Mac macOS 10 13 to 10 15 11 12 13 For more information such as how to use SILKYPIX Developer Studio refer to the Help or the Adwaa s support site To download the software your PC needs to be able to connect to the i...

Page 699: ... Operate the recorder to store the images If USB Mode is set to PC Storage in the Setup IN OUT menu the camera will be automatically connected to the recorder without the USB Mode selection screen being displayed USB Mode 609 Take care not to turn off the camera while storage is in progress Images such as 4K videos may not be supported depending on your recorder Turn off the camera and disconnect ...

Page 700: ...C 702 If you install the LUMIX Tether camera control software on your PC you can connect the camera to the PC via USB and then control the camera from the PC and record while checking the live view on the PC screen tethered recording In addition you can output via HDMI to an external monitor or TV during tethered recording ...

Page 701: ...nic jp support global cs soft download d_lumixtether html English only Operating environment Supported OS Windows Windows 10 64 bit Windows 11 Mac macOS 10 15 3 to 10 15 7 11 0 to 11 7 12 0 to 12 6 13 0 to 13 4 Interface USB port SuperSpeed USB USB 3 1 Supported OSs are current as of September 2023 and are subject to change Use the latest version of LUMIX Tether To download the software your PC ne...

Page 702: ...ort 689 2 Press 34 to select PC Tether and then press or is displayed on the camera s screen 3 Use LUMIX Tether to operate the camera from the PC If USB Mode is set to PC Tether in the Setup IN OUT menu the camera will be automatically connected to the PC without the USB Mode selection screen being displayed USB Mode 609 The Wi Fi Bluetooth functions are not available while there is a PC connectio...

Page 703: ...isplays 713 Message Displays 734 Troubleshooting 738 Cautions for Use 754 Number of Pictures That Can Be Taken and Available Recording Time with the Battery 765 Number of Pictures That Can Be Taken and Video Recording Time According to Recording Media 770 List of Default Settings Custom Saving Settings Available for Copying 781 List of Functions That Can Be Set in Each Recording Mode 805 Specifica...

Page 704: ...onal cannot be used by itself 3 Use if the attached lens interferes with the tripod head Product name Product number Battery Pack DMW BLK22 Battery Charger 1 DMW BTC15 AC Adaptor 2 DMW AC10 DC Coupler 2 DMW DCC17 Battery Grip DMW BG1 DMW BGS5 Flash DMW FL580L DMW FL360L DMW FL200L LED Video Light VW LED1 Stereo Shotgun Microphone DMW MS2 Stereo Microphone VW VMS10 XLR Microphone Adaptor DMW XLR1 S...

Page 705: ...ptional accessories may not be available in some countries For lens related optional accessories such as compatible lenses and filters refer to our catalogs website etc For the latest information on optional accessories refer to our catalogs website etc ...

Page 706: ...al 711 AC Adaptor Optional DC Coupler Optional 712 For information on the external flash Using an External Flash Optional 341 For information on the external microphone External Microphones Optional 389 For information on the XLR Microphone Adaptor XLR Microphone Adaptor Optional 394 Some optional accessories may not be available in some countries ...

Page 707: ...splash resistant The joystick on the Battery Grip DMW BGS5 can be moved in only 4 directions up down left and right Selecting Battery Usage Priority Selects which battery to use first when the batteries are installed in both the camera and the Battery Grip Getting started Turn the camera off and remove the cover for the battery grip connector 1 Attach the Battery Grip to the camera 2 Turn on the c...

Page 708: ...e to the Fn button on the Battery Grip Fn Buttons 527 The WB button ISO button button AF ON button and joystick each work the same as the buttons and joystick on the camera body Refer to the operating instructions for the Battery Grip for details Also refer here when using the Battery Grip and external SSD at the same time Notes About External SSDs 478 ...

Page 709: ...d in the video rec button of the Shutter Remote Control Registering Functions to the Video Rec Button You can register a favorite function to the video rec button on a Shutter Remote Control The functions that can be registered are the same as the functions that can be registered to the Fn buttons for recording Setting Items Fn Button Set Setting in REC mode 533 Video Record is registered in the d...

Page 710: ...Materials Using Optional Accessories 710 Always use a genuine Panasonic Shutter Remote Control DMW RS2 optional Refer to the operating instructions for the Shutter Remote Control for details ...

Page 711: ...od or a Shutter Remote Control Connect the grip cable to the REMOTE socket on the camera Always use a genuine Panasonic Tripod Grip DMW SHGR1 optional The Video Rec Button Remote menu does not work with the Tripod Grip Do not carry just by holding the hand strap when the camera is attached For details refer to the operating instructions for the Tripod Grip ...

Page 712: ...n AC Adaptor and a DC Coupler as a set They cannot be used independently of one another When the DC Coupler is being mounted the DC Coupler cover opens so the structure ceases to be dust and splash resistant Do not allow sand dust and water droplets to adhere to or enter the camera After use confirm that no foreign objects are adhering to the DC Coupler cover then firmly close the cover For detail...

Page 713: ...ecording Screen 1 Flash mode Flash Mode 345 Flash setting Flash Synchro 351 Recording Using a Wireless Flash 353 AWBc AWBw 2500K White balance White Balance WB 308 Color Temperature Color Temperature Setting 313 1 2 3 4 5 6 Fn8 Fn8 Fn5 Fn5 Fn4 Fn4 Fn6 Fn6 Fn7 Fn7 OFF OFF OFF OFF ISO SS F F ISO SS F F EXPS EXPS AWB BKT AEL BKT AFS AFS 999 ISO100 F2 8 60 24m59s 24m59s GPS L FINE RAW 1 3 WL 1 1 ...

Page 714: ...quality Picture Quality 119 Picture size Picture Size 117 Extended Tele Conversion Extended Tele Conversion 206 Recording file format Rec File Format 131 Recording quality Rec Quality 133 Recording file format Rec File Format 131 Recording quality Rec Quality 133 59 94p 60 59 94p Recording frame rate Rec Quality 133 Slow Quick setting Slow Quick Video 422 Electronic shutter Shutter Type 259 Focus ...

Page 715: ...he AF Mode 171 AF detection setting Automatic Detection 174 Drive mode Selecting the Drive Mode 210 Connected to Wi Fi Checking operation of the Wi Fi and Bluetooth functions 634 Connected to Bluetooth Connecting to a Smartphone Bluetooth Connection 638 GPS Location logging Location Logging 663 Image stabilizer Image Stabilizer 266 Camera shake alert Using the Image Stabilizer 268 ...

Page 716: ...lay indication Sheer Overlay 583 LUT View Assist V Log View Assist 441 Built in microphone External microphone Sound Rec Level Disp 380 External Microphones Optional 389 Sound recording quality XLR microphone adaptor setting Sound Rec Quality 384 XLR Microphone Adaptor Optional 394 4ch microphone input 4ch Mic Input 396 Sound recording level limiter Sound Rec Level Limiter 385 Mute Mute Sound Inpu...

Page 717: ...1 24m59s Elapsed recording time Basic Video Operations 122 Time code Time Code 401 Image being sent Auto Transfer 661 Focus turns green Basic Picture Operations 113 Recording state turns red High Resolution mode 223 Basic Video Operations 122 Focus in low light AF situations Low illumination AF 155 Focus Starlight AF Starlight AF 155 Flash adjustment Flash Adjust 350 Recording mode Selecting the R...

Page 718: ... Compensation 296 Exposure Bracket More Settings Exposure Bracket 249 Manual Exposure Assist Manual Exposure Assist 291 ISO sensitivity ISO Sensitivity 302 Card external SSD access indication turns red Basic Video Operations 122 Using an External SSD Commercially Available 472 Card slot Inserting Cards Optional 56 Double card slot function Double Card Slot Function 598 External SSD Using an Extern...

Page 719: ...18 24m59s Video recording time Video Recording Time 771 Battery indication Power Indications 51 Power supply Using the Camera While Supplying It with Power Supplying Power Charging 49 Battery Grip Battery Grip Optional 707 Temperature rise warning icon Recording 740 Fn button Use Fn4 to Fn8 Touch Icons 541 Touch Zoom Operations During Video Recording 365 Touch AF Touch Shutter Touch AF Touch Shutt...

Page 720: ...XPS Filter setting Filter Settings 329 Zoom Operations During Video Recording 365 F Aperture value Operations During Video Recording 365 SS Shutter speed Operations During Video Recording 365 Exposure compensation Operations During Video Recording 365 ISO ISO sensitivity Operations During Video Recording 365 Sound recording level adjustment Operations During Video Recording 365 Slow Quick setting ...

Page 721: ...ower Indications 51 Power supply Power Supply 48 Battery indication battery grip Power Indications 51 ISO sensitivity ISO Sensitivity 302 Exposure compensation value Exposure Compensation 296 Manual Exposure Assist Manual Exposure Assist 291 Flash setting Flash Adjust 350 Flash Synchro 351 Recording Using a Wireless Flash 353 Flash mode Flash Mode 345 F2 8 1 60 999 999 AWB Fn 0 0 0 ISO 100 AFS FIN...

Page 722: ...g the AF Mode 171 FINE Picture quality Picture Quality 119 Image area of video Image Area of Video 148 Recording file format Rec File Format 131 Recording quality Rec Quality 133 Picture size Aspect ratio Picture Size 117 Wi Fi Bluetooth connection state Checking operation of the Wi Fi and Bluetooth functions 634 Fn button settings Fn Buttons 527 AFS L 4 3 Fn ...

Page 723: ...n Double Card Slot Function 598 External SSD Using an External SSD Commercially Available 472 No card external SSD Card external SSD full 999 Number of pictures that can be taken Number of Pictures That Can Be Taken and Video Recording Time According to Recording Media 770 r20 Number of pictures that can be taken continuously Number of Pictures That Can Be Taken Continuously 218 R24m59s Video reco...

Page 724: ...for Recording Videos 363 Exposure compensation value Exposure Compensation 296 Manual Exposure Assist Manual Exposure Assist 291 Image area of video Image Area of Video 148 Time code Time Code 401 Recording state Screen Displays While Video Recording 124 FULL FPS 30 F2 8 1 60 100 AWB IRIS SHUTTER ISO WB PHOTO STYLE TC DF 00 00 00 00 REC 11 3 4K 29 97p 420 10 L MOV 24m59s 24m59s AUTO CH1 2 36 12 6 ...

Page 725: ...unctions 634 Battery indication Power Indications 51 Power supply Using the Camera While Supplying It with Power Supplying Power Charging 49 Battery indication battery grip Power Indications 51 Built in microphone External microphone Sound Rec Level Disp 380 External Microphones Optional 389 Sound recording quality XLR microphone adaptor setting Sound Rec Quality 384 XLR Microphone Adaptor Optiona...

Page 726: ...tor Viewfinder Displays 726 5 ISO sensitivity ISO Sensitivity 302 Photo Style Photo Style 316 LUT View Assist V Log View Assist 441 HLG View Assist HLG View Assist 445 White balance White Balance WB 308 100 ISO AUTO ...

Page 727: ...aptor setting Sound Rec Quality 384 XLR Microphone Adaptor Optional 394 4ch microphone input 4ch Mic Input 396 Sound recording level limiter Sound Rec Level Limiter 385 Mute Mute Sound Input 381 Sound recording level Sound Rec Level Disp 380 EXT GAIN 96kHz 24bit OFF CH1 CH2 Audio Quality Mute 4ch MIC Input Monitor CH Monitor CH1 2 36 12 6 24 0 CH2 6 CH3 2 36 12 6 24 0 CH4 6 ON 4ch 96kHz 24bit STD ...

Page 728: ... input mute Mute Sound Input 381 Sound recording quality Sound Rec Quality 384 4ch microphone input 4ch Mic Input 396 Sound monitoring Headphones 397 Sound monitoring channel Sound Monitoring Channel 399 EXT GAIN STD Mute OFF Audio Quality 96kHz 24bit 4ch MIC Input ON Monitor REALTIME Monitor CH CH1 CH2 ...

Page 729: ...ard slot Switching the Card to Display 482 External SSD Using an External SSD Commercially Available 472 3 Rating Rating 520 Video playback Playing Back Videos 483 Protected picture Protect 520 GPS Location logging Location Logging 663 Obtaining information 2023 12 1 10 00 100 0001 1 999 1 999 8m30s 8m30s ISO100 F2 8 60 60 0 3 3 GPS L FINE GPS GPS 4 1 5 2 3 2023 12 1 10 00 ...

Page 730: ...ile Settings 599 1 999 Image number Total number of images Number of group images Number of files 8m30s Video recording time Playing Back Videos 483 Slow Quick video Slow Quick Video 422 LUT View Assist V Log View Assist 441 HLG View Assist HLG View Assist 445 SLF ILOHV XXs XXmXXs ...

Page 731: ...33 59 94p 60 59 94p Frame rate Rec Quality 133 Slow Quick setting Slow Quick Video 422 FULL Image area of video Image Area of Video 148 Wi Fi Bluetooth connection state Checking operation of the Wi Fi and Bluetooth functions 634 Silent mode Silent Mode 257 Recording information Battery indication Power Indications 51 Power supply Using the Camera While Supplying It with Power Supplying Power Charg...

Page 732: ...e 472 2 Recording date and time Setting the Clock When Turning On for the First Time 68 3 Folder file number Folder File Settings 599 4 Recording information basic 5 Recording information advanced Histogram display 100 100 0001 ISO ISO 0 F2 8 60 2023 12 1 10 00 s RGB 1 5 FINE AFS 5500 0 STD L 4 3 1 1 5 4 3 2 2 5 R Y B G 100 100 0001 ISO ISO 0 F2 8 60 2023 12 1 10 00 ...

Page 733: ...733 Photo Style display White balance display Lens information display 3 5 100 100 0001 ISO ISO 0 F2 8 60 2023 12 1 10 00 100 100 0001 ISO ISO 0 F2 8 60 2023 12 1 10 00 4 5 5500K 1 G M A B 5 5 100 100 0001 ISO ISO 0 F2 8 60 2023 12 1 10 00 ...

Page 734: ...cessary data before formatting Card Format 597 Memory Card Error This memory card cannot be used Use a card compatible with the camera Memory Cards That Can Be Used 24 Insert memory card again Try another card Unable to access the card Reinsert the card Insert a different card Read Error Write Error Please check the card Failure to read or write data Turn off the camera reinsert the card and then ...

Page 735: ...he writing speed requirements for recording Use a card of a supported Speed Class SD Cards That Can Be Used with This Camera 25 If the recording stops even when you are using a card that meets the specified Speed Class rating the data writing speed of the card is getting slow We recommend backing up data and formatting Card Format 597 ...

Page 736: ...ently wipe the contacts on the lens and the camera body using a dry cotton swab Attach the lens turn on the camera again and if it is still displaying contact the dealer Battery This battery cannot be used Use a genuine Panasonic battery If this message is displayed even when a genuine Panasonic battery is used contact the dealer If the terminal of the battery is dirty remove the dirt and dust fro...

Page 737: ...ting the card Card Format 597 A folder cannot be created The maximum number of folder numbers has been reached so new folders cannot be created After formatting the card execute File Number Reset in the Setup Card File menu File Number Reset 601 Please turn camera off and then on again System Error Turn off and on the camera If the message is displayed even when doing this several times contact th...

Page 738: ...ry 739 Recording 740 Video 745 Playback 746 Monitor Viewfinder 747 Flash 748 Wi Fi Function 749 TV PC 752 Others 753 First try out the following procedures If the problem is not resolved it may be improved by selecting Reset Reset 99 on the Setup Setting menu ...

Page 739: ...hen Continuous AF is set to MODE2 the battery drains faster Battery consumption can be reduced by setting to MODE1 or OFF Continuous AF 369 When USB SSD is set to ON power is supplied from the battery of this camera to the connected device so the battery will drain faster When not using the external SSD turn USB SSD OFF The battery continues to be consumed and the temperature in the camera continu...

Page 740: ...e indicating that the camera can be used again When the message indicating that it can be used again is displayed turn the camera off then on again When recording with the camera mounted on a tripod etc you can set the temperature at which recording is stopped to a higher temperature Thermal Management 603 Cannot record images The shutter will not operate immediately when the shutter button is pre...

Page 741: ...utton records multiple images while automatically changing the settings Bracket Recording 245 The subject is not focused properly Confirm the following details Is the subject outside of the focus range Is Shutter AF set to OFF Shutter AF 567 Is Focus Shutter Priority set to RELEASE Focus Shutter Priority 564 Is AF Lock Locking Focus and Exposure AF AE Lock 300 set where it is not appropriate Is Fo...

Page 742: ...e positive direction or adjust each item other than Noise Reduction to the negative direction Adjusting Image Quality 321 Set Long Exposure NR to ON Long Exposure NR 263 When the camera is used continuously the temperature inside the camera may rise and this may cause lower image quality We recommend turning off the camera whenever you are not actually recording The subject appears distorted on th...

Page 743: ...d may reduce the effect of the horizontal stripes If flicker or horizontal stripes are noticeable when recording video this can be mitigated by fixing the shutter speed Either set Flicker Decrease Video Flicker Decrease Video 406 or fix the shutter speed with the S Q mode Recording Modes Specifically for Video Creative Video S Q 361 Stripes appear in high ISO sensitivity Stripes may appear in high...

Page 744: ...r coloring These are a result of the characteristics of the light source and do not indicate a malfunction When recording subjects in extremely bright locations or recording under lighting such as fluorescent LED mercury or sodium lighting the coloring or screen brightness may change or horizontal striping may appear on the screen Bright spot not in subject is recorded Pixels may be missing from t...

Page 745: ...ed The recorded audio is very quiet Depending on the recording conditions or the lens used the sound of aperture and focus actions may be recorded in videos You can set the focus operation during video recording to OFF in Continuous AF Continuous AF 369 Do not block the microphone hole during video recording An operation sound is recorded in a video We recommend setting the S Q mode and recording ...

Page 746: ...d on a PC cannot be played on the camera Some images are not displayed when the Playback Mode is set Set to Normal Play Playback Mode 516 Videos recorded with a different System Frequency setting cannot be played back Return the System Frequency setting to the one you used during the recording System Frequency 129 ...

Page 747: ...h to the viewfinder display It may flicker for an instant or the brightness of the screen may change significantly for an instant This occurs when the shutter button is pressed halfway or when the subject brightness changes making the lens aperture change This is not a malfunction Unevenly bright parts or irregular colors appear on the viewfinder The viewfinder of the camera is built with OLED com...

Page 748: ...images recorded Functions that put a burden on processing in the camera Rec Quality with a high frame rate video exceeding a recording frame rate of 60 00p HDMI output Wi Fi connection with a smartphone Tethered recording Information displays that may get updated slower Time Code Display Sound Rec Level Disp Luminance Spot Meter etc Flash The flash does not fire The flash does not fire when using ...

Page 749: ...In such cases you may not be able to establish a connection Move the camera away from the metal surface Wireless access point Confirm that the connected wireless access point can be used Confirm the radio wave conditions of the wireless access point Move the camera closer to the wireless access point Change the location and angle of the wireless access point Depending on the wireless access point ...

Page 750: ...sage displayed to allow connection to the camera If you still cannot connect select the SSID of the camera on the Wi Fi setup screen of the smartphone to connect If the SSID is not displayed turn off and on the camera then perform the Bluetooth connection settings again Wi Fi connection with a smartphone is not possible Change the access point to connect to in the smartphone Wi Fi settings to the ...

Page 751: ...en the clock settings of the PC connected to the camera differs considerably from those of the camera the camera cannot be connected to the PC depending on the OS Transmission of the image fails midway Some images cannot be transmitted Is the size of the image too large Reduce the image size at Size Size 683 and then send Transmit after dividing the video with Video Divide Video Divide 490 File fo...

Page 752: ...ayed on the top and bottom or the left and right of the images You can change the band color in Background Color Playback in HDMI Connection of the Setup IN OUT menu Background Color Playback 611 Images cannot be imported even when connected to a PC Set the USB Mode of the camera to PC Storage USB Mode 609 Turn the camera off and on ...

Page 753: ...mera is swung There is a sound from the lens when recording This is the sound of the internal lenses moving or the aperture operating It is not a malfunction An unreadable language was selected by mistake Reselect the language from the menu using the following procedure Select desired language Language 616 The camera becomes warm The camera surface and back of the monitor may become warm during us...

Page 754: ...s adversely affected by electromagnetic equipment and stops functioning properly turn this unit off and remove the battery or disconnect AC adaptor Then reinsert the battery or reconnect AC adaptor and turn this unit on Do not use this unit near radio transmitters or high voltage lines If you record near radio transmitters or high voltage lines the recorded pictures and or sound may be adversely a...

Page 755: ...rease temporarily at temperatures between 10 C and 0 C 14 oF and 32 oF Keep the battery warm as you are using by keeping it inside your cold weather gear or clothes Battery performance will recover when the internal temperature rises again The battery cannot be charged at temperatures below 0 C 32 oF When charging is not possible the charging light on the camera body blinks red If using in cold lo...

Page 756: ... be sure to follow the accompanying instructions Dirt on the Image Sensor If dirt gets inside the mount when changing lenses depending on the recording conditions it may adhere to the image sensor and appear on the recorded picture To prevent debris or dust adhering to internal parts of the body avoid changing the lens in a dusty environment and always fit the body cap or a lens when storing the c...

Page 757: ...r becomes dirty blow dirt off the surface of the viewfinder using a commercially available blower then lightly wipe with a soft dry cloth The eye cup cannot be removed so make sure it does not come loose when cleaning the viewfinder If the eye cup accidentally gets removed consult the dealer or Panasonic Monitor Viewfinder Do not push hard on the monitor This may cause irregular coloration or malf...

Page 758: ...ording use a blower to blow off dust and dirt from the surface of the lens then lightly wipe with a soft dry cloth to remove soiling When the camera is not being used attach the lens cap and lens rear cap to prevent dust and dirt from adhering to or entering the camera To protect the lens contact points A do not do the following These may cause a malfunction Touch the lens contact points Soil the ...

Page 759: ... away from metallic objects clips etc for storage or transport If you drop the battery accidentally check to see if the body of the battery and the contacts are deformed Damage to the camera will result if a battery with deformed contacts is inserted into the camera Dispose of unusable battery The battery has a limited life Do not throw the battery into fire because it may cause an explosion Do no...

Page 760: ...ion After use be sure to disconnect the power plug from the electrical outlet A very small amount of current is consumed if it is left connected Card Do not leave the card in areas with high temperatures direct sunlight or areas prone to electromagnetic waves and static Do not bend or drop the card Do not subject the card to strong vibration Otherwise the card and recorded data may be damaged Put ...

Page 761: ...ir or other handlings Please note in advance that Panasonic is not liable in any way for any direct or indirect damage from the alteration or vanishing of information or personal information When requesting a repair or transferring disposing of the camera After making a copy of personal information be sure to delete information including personal information such as wireless LAN connection setting...

Page 762: ...he camera it may over discharge and be rendered unusable even after charging Store the battery in a cool and dry place with a relatively stable temperature Recommended temperature 15 oC to 25 oC 59 oF to 77 oF recommended humidity 40 RH to 60 RH If storing for a long period of time it is recommended that the battery be charged once per year fully drained in the camera then removed from the camera ...

Page 763: ...ype of tripod you are using the lens may interfere with the tripod head if the lens you are using has a large diameter Attempting to tighten the tripod screws in this case may cause damage to the camera or the lens We recommend using the Tripod Adaptor DMW TA1 optional Please also refer to the operating instructions for the tripod Shoulder Strap If you attach a heavy interchangeable lens to the ca...

Page 764: ...lity for any violations There is the risk that data sent and received via radio waves may be intercepted Please note that there is the risk that data sent and received via radio waves may be intercepted by a third party Do not use the camera in areas with magnetic fields static electricity or interference Do not use the camera in areas with magnetic fields static electricity or interference such a...

Page 765: ...e number of pictures that can be taken is according to the CIPA Camera Imaging Products Association standards Using a Panasonic SDXC memory card Using a Samsung external SSD The values listed are approximate Recording Pictures When Using the Monitor When the interchangeable lens H ES12060 is used When the interchangeable lens H FS12060 is used Recording media Number of pictures that can be taken S...

Page 766: ...rs in parentheses indicate the values that result when Time to Sleep in Power Save LVF Shooting is set to 1SEC and the Power Save LVF Shooting function works as intended Based on the test conditions derived from the CIPA standard and specified by Panasonic Recording media Number of pictures that can be taken SDXC memory card 370 1300 External SSD 310 Recording media Number of pictures that can be ...

Page 767: ...vailable recording time minutes Actual available recording time minutes MP4 4K 10bit 100M 60p 4K 10bit 100M 50p A 90 45 B 80 40 4K 8bit 100M 30p 4K 8bit 100M 25p A 100 50 B 90 45 FHD 8bit 28M 60p FHD 8bit 28M 50p A 100 50 B 90 45 MOV 5 7K 60p 420 10 L 5 7K 50p 420 10 L A 50 25 B 50 25 4K 30p 420 10 L 4K 25p 420 10 L A 90 45 B 80 40 FHD 60p 422 10 L FHD 50p 422 10 L A 100 50 B 80 40 Apple ProRes 5 ...

Page 768: ...ng media Continuous available recording time minutes Actual available recording time minutes MP4 4K 10bit 100M 60p 4K 10bit 100M 50p A 90 45 B 80 40 4K 8bit 100M 30p 4K 8bit 100M 25p A 100 50 B 90 45 FHD 8bit 28M 60p FHD 8bit 28M 50p A 100 50 B 90 45 MOV 5 7K 60p 420 10 L 5 7K 50p 420 10 L A 50 25 B 50 25 4K 30p 420 10 L 4K 25p 420 10 L A 100 50 B 80 40 FHD 60p 422 10 L FHD 50p 422 10 L A 100 50 B...

Page 769: ... SSD 210 Recording media Playback time minutes SDXC memory card 250 External SSD 210 The number of pictures that can be taken and the available recording time vary depending on the surrounding environment and the usage conditions For example these will reduce in the following case In low temperature environments such as on ski slopes If the usage duration drops significantly even when the battery ...

Page 770: ...inimum number of pictures to be taken This may vary depending on the recorded subject Aspect Ratio 4 3 Picture Quality FINE Aspect Ratio 4 3 Picture Quality RAW FINE Picture Size Card capacity External SSD capacity 64 GB 128 GB 256 GB 512 GB 1 TB 2 TB L 25M 4370 8650 16580 34320 63570 127160 M 12 5M 8100 16040 30490 63100 112180 224390 S 6 5M 14110 27950 52510 108680 190710 381450 Picture Size Car...

Page 771: ...0p 4K 8bit 100M 24p 1h25m 2h45m 5h25m 11h20m 22h10m 44h20m 4K 10bit 72M 30p 4K 10bit 72M 24p 1h55m 3h55m 7h35m 15h45m 30h45m 61h35m FHD 8bit 28M 60p 4h55m 9h45m 19h30m 40h30m 78h00m 156h10m FHD 8bit 20M 30p 6h30m 13h00m 26h00m 54h00m 104h00m 208h15m FHD 8bit 24M 24p 5h40m 11h25m 22h45m 47h15m 91h00m 182h10m System Frequency 50 00Hz PAL Rec Quality Card capacity External SSD capacity 64 GB 128 GB 2...

Page 772: ... 48p 422 10 I H 4K 60p 422 10 I H 4K 48p 422 10 I H FHD 240p 422 10 I 2h45m 5h30m C4K 60p 422 10 I L C4K 48p 422 10 I L 4K 60p 422 10 I L 4K 48p 422 10 I L 14m00s 28m00s 54m00s 1h50m 3h40m 7h20m C4K 30p 422 10 I C4K 24p 422 10 I 4K 30p 422 10 I 4K 24p 422 10 I FHD 120p 422 10 I 21m00s 42m00s 1h20m 2h50m 5h30m 11h05m 5 7K 60p 420 10 L 5 7K 48p 420 10 L 4 4K 60p 420 10 L 4 4K 48p 420 10 L C4K 120p 4...

Page 773: ...p 422 10 L FHD 240p 420 10 L FHD 60p 422 10 I FHD 48p 422 10 I FHD 30p 422 10 I FHD 24p 422 10 I 42m00s 1h20m 2h40m 5h40m 11h05m 22h10m C4K 30p 422 10 L C4K 30p 420 10 L C4K 24p 422 10 L C4K 24p 420 10 L 4K 30p 422 10 L 4K 30p 420 10 L 4K 24p 422 10 L 4K 24p 420 10 L FHD 120p 422 10 L FHD 120p 420 10 L 56m00s 1h50m 3h35m 7h35m 14h45m 29h35m FHD 60p 422 10 L FHD 60p 420 10 L FHD 48p 422 10 L FHD 48...

Page 774: ...0 I 21m00s 42m00s 1h20m 2h50m 5h30m 11h05m 5 7K 50p 420 10 L 4 4K 50p 420 10 L C4K 100p 420 10 L 4K 100p 420 10 L 28m00s 56m00s 1h45m 3h45m 7h20m 14h45m 5 8K 25p 420 10 L 5 7K 25p 420 10 L C4K 50p 422 10 L C4K 50p 420 10 L 4K 50p 422 10 L 4K 50p 420 10 L FHD 200p 422 10 L FHD 200p 420 10 L FHD 50p 422 10 I FHD 25p 422 10 I 42m00s 1h20m 2h40m 5h40m 11h05m 22h10m C4K 25p 422 10 L C4K 25p 420 10 L 4K...

Page 775: ... 422 10 I 21m00s 42m00s 1h20m 2h50m 5h30m 11h05m 5 7K 48p 420 10 L 4 4K 48p 420 10 L C4K 120p 420 10 L 4K 120p 420 10 L 28m00s 56m00s 1h45m 3h45m 7h20m 14h45m 5 8K 24p 420 10 L 5 7K 24p 420 10 L FHD 24p 422 10 I 42m00s 1h20m 2h40m 5h40m 11h05m 22h10m C4K 24p 422 10 L C4K 24p 420 10 L 4K 24p 422 10 L 4K 24p 420 10 L FHD 120p 422 10 L FHD 120p 420 10 L 56m00s 1h50m 3h35m 7h35m 14h45m 29h35m FHD 24p ...

Page 776: ...p 422 HQ 1h25m 2h55m 5 7K 24p 422 2h10m 4h20m C4K 60p 422 HQ 1h05m 2h15m C4K 60p 422 1h40m 3h25m C4K 30p 422 HQ 2h15m 4h30m C4K 30p 422 3h25m 6h50m C4K 24p 422 HQ 2h50m 5h40m C4K 24p 422 4h15m 8h30m FHD 60p 422 HQ 18m00s 37m00s 1h10m 2h30m 4h50m 9h45m FHD 60p 422 28m00s 56m00s 1h45m 3h45m 7h20m 14h40m FHD 30p 422 HQ 37m00s 1h10m 2h25m 5h00m 9h45m 19h30m FHD 30p 422 56m00s 1h50m 3h35m 7h30m 14h40m ...

Page 777: ...8 GB 256 GB 512 GB 1 TB 2 TB 5 7K 25p 422 HQ 1h20m 2h45m 5 7K 25p 422 2h05m 4h10m C4K 50p 422 HQ 1h20m 2h40m C4K 50p 422 2h00m 4h05m C4K 25p 422 HQ 2h40m 5h25m C4K 25p 422 4h05m 8h10m FHD 50p 422 HQ 22m00s 44m00s 1h25m 3h00m 5h50m 11h40m FHD 50p 422 33m00s 1h05m 2h10m 4h30m 8h45m 17h35m FHD 25p 422 HQ 45m00s 1h25m 2h50m 6h00m 11h40m 23h30m FHD 25p 422 1h05m 2h10m 4h20m 9h00m 17h35m 35h15m ...

Page 778: ...20m 18h20m 36h40m The number of pictures that can be taken and the available recording time will be shorter depending on the SD card used when recording with Segmented File Recording The number of pictures that can be taken and the available video recording time depend on the recording conditions and the type of recording media 9999 is displayed on the recording screen if the remaining number of p...

Page 779: ...C 73 4 oF 40 oC 104 oF Camera settings at the time of purchase Using an SD card compatible with UHS II 1 With the camera turned off and the temperature inside and outside the camera at 23 oC 73 4 oF or 40 oC 104 oF the camera is turned on and video recording is started immediately 2 Times may be shorter than shown in the table due to the environment and conditions of use the status of camera use a...

Page 780: ... recommend turning the camera off to lower the temperature in the camera The continuous recording time for video after restarting depends on the standby time the amount of time the camera was off for Guide to the standby time after turning off and the continuous recording time for video after restarting C4K 4K 60p 50p 10 minutes standby after turning off Approx 10 minutes recording available after...

Page 781: ...stom mode Using Save Restore Camera Setting the function to copy settings details Menu Default setting Photo Image Quality Photo Style Metering Mode Aspect Ratio 4 3 Picture Quality FINE Picture Size L 25M High Resolution Mode Setting Handheld High Res OFF Picture Quality COMBINED Picture Size XL Simul Record Normal Shot ON Shutter Delay 2 SEC Motion Blur Processing MODE1 Long Exposure NR ON ISO S...

Page 782: ...F Diffraction Compensation OFF Filter Settings Filter Effect OFF Simultaneous Record w o Filter OFF Menu Default setting Photo Focus AF Detection Setting OFF Detecting Subject Type of Subject HUMAN Target Parts AF Custom Setting Photo Set 1 Focus Limiter ON OFF OFF SET AF Assist Light ON Focus Peaking ON OFF ON SET Focus Frame Moving Speed FAST ...

Page 783: ... Available for Copying 783 Menu Default setting Photo Flash Flash Mode Firing Mode TTL Flash Adjust 0 EV Flash Synchro 1ST Manual Flash Adjust 1 1 Auto Exposure Comp OFF Wireless OFF Wireless Channel 1CH Wireless FP OFF Communication Light HIGH Wireless Setup ...

Page 784: ...t I S Video OFF Anamorphic Video OFF Lens Information Lens1 Burst Shot Setting Burst Shot 1 Setting H Burst Shot 2 Setting SH75 SH Burst Pre Recording Time 0 5SEC Shutter Type MECH Shutter Delay OFF Ex Tele Conv OFF Time Lapse Animation Mode Time Lapse Shot Shooting Interval Setting ON Start Time Now Image Count 1 Shooting Interval 1m00s Exposure Leveling OFF Create New Folder At Rec Live View Com...

Page 785: ...oto Style Metering Mode ISO Sensitivity video ISO Auto Lower Limit Setting 100 ISO Auto Upper Limit Setting AUTO Synchro Scan OFF Flicker Decrease Video OFF Master Pedestal Level 0 SS Gain Operation SEC ISO i Dynamic Range OFF Vignetting Comp OFF Diffraction Compensation OFF Filter Settings Filter Effect OFF Simultaneous Record w o Filter OFF ...

Page 786: ...is set to 24 00Hz CINEMA MOV Image Area of Video FULL Rec Quality When System Frequency is set to 59 94Hz NTSC 4K 8bit 100M 30p When System Frequency is set to 50 00Hz PAL 4K 8bit 100M 25p When System Frequency is set to 24 00Hz CINEMA 4K 24p 420 10 L Rec Quality My List Slow Quick Setting 30fps Time Code Time Code Display OFF Count Up REC RUN Time Code Value Time Code Mode DF HDMI Time Code Outpu...

Page 787: ... 787 Menu Default setting Video Focus AF Detection Setting OFF Detecting Subject Type of Subject HUMAN Target Parts AF Custom Setting Video ON OFF OFF SET Focus Limiter ON OFF OFF SET Continuous AF MODE1 AF Assist Light ON Focus Peaking ON OFF ON SET Focus Frame Moving Speed FAST ...

Page 788: ...SET Mute Sound Input OFF Sound Rec Gain Level STANDARD Sound Rec Level Adj 0dB Sound Rec Quality 48kHz 24bit Sound Rec Level Limiter ON Wind Noise Canceller STANDARD Wind Cut OFF Lens Noise Cut ON Mic Socket Special Mic STEREO 4ch Mic Input OFF XLR Mic Adaptor Setting ON Sound Output REALTIME Headphone Volume LEVEL3 Sound Monitoring Channel CH1 CH2 ...

Page 789: ... Mode OFF Image Stabilizer Operation Mode E Stabilization Video OFF Boost I S Video OFF Anamorphic Video OFF Lens Information Lens1 Self Timer Setting Self Timer Self Timer For Video OFF Focus Transition Focus Position Setting Focus Transition Speed M Focus Transition Rec OFF Focus Transition Wait OFF Segmented File Recording OFF ...

Page 790: ...y Vlog_709 ISO Increments 1 3 EV Extended ISO OFF Exposure Offset Adjust Multi Metering 0EV Center Weighted 0EV Spot 0EV Highlight Weighted 0EV Face Priority In Multi Metering ON AWB Lock Setting Operation Syncs With Shutter OFF Lock Hold With Fn Button ON Color Space sRGB Exposure Comp Reset OFF Auto Exposure in P A S M ON CreativeVideo Combined Set F SS ISO Exposure Comp White Balance Photo Styl...

Page 791: ... for Vert Hor OFF AF AE Lock Hold OFF AF MF OFF MF Assist Focus Ring ON AF Mode ON Press Joystick OFF MF Assist Display PIP MF Guide 1 Focus Ring Lock OFF Show Hide AF Mode Tracking ON Full Area AF ON Zone Horizontal Vertical ON Zone ON 1 Area ON Pinpoint ON Pinpoint AF Setting Pinpoint AF Time MID Pinpoint AF Display PIP AF Point Scope Setting Keep Enlarged Display OFF PIP Display PIP ...

Page 792: ...pecifications vary depending on the country or area where the camera was purchased Shutter AF ON Human Eye Detection Display ON Half Press Shutter OFF Assign REC to Shutter Button ON Quick AF OFF Eye Sensor AF OFF Looped Focus Frame OFF Enlarged Live Display Video Keep Enlarged Display ON PIP Display PIP ...

Page 793: ...e Item Customize Photo Item Customize Video Touch Settings Touch Screen ON Touch Tab OFF Touch AF AF Touch Pad AF OFF Operation Lock Setup Cursor Joystick Touch Screen Dial DISP Button Fn Button Set Setting in REC mode Setting in PLAY mode WB ISO Expo Button AFTER PRESSING2 ISO Displayed Setting Front Rear Dials Exposure Comp Disp Setting Cursor Buttons Up Down OFF Front Rear Dials ...

Page 794: ...ng Settings Available for Copying 794 Dial Set Assign Dial F SS SET1 Rotation F SS Control Dial Assignment Exposure Comp OFF Dial Operation Switch Setup Rotation Menu Operation Joystick Setting D FOCUS Movement Video Rec Button Remote Video Record ...

Page 795: ...ram OFF Photo Grid Line OFF Live View Boost MODE1 MODE2 OFF OFF SET M Night Mode Monitor OFF LVF OFF LVF Monitor Disp Set LVF Disp Set Monitor Disp Set Horizontal Image Flip Monitor AUTO Vertical Image Flip Monitor AUTO Expo Meter OFF Focal Length ON Blinking Highlights OFF Sheer Overlay ON OFF OFF SET I S Status Scope OFF Level Gauge ON Luminance Spot Meter OFF Framing Outline OFF Show Hide Monit...

Page 796: ...g_709 LUT View Assist Monitor OFF LUT View Assist HDMI OFF HLG View Assist Monitor MODE2 HDMI AUTO Anamorphic Desqueeze Display OFF Monochrome Live View OFF Center Marker OFF Safety Zone Marker OFF Frame Marker ON OFF OFF SET Zebra Pattern ZEBRA1 ZEBRA2 ZEBRA1 2 OFF OFF SET WFM Vector Scope OFF Color Bars SMPTE Video Priority Display OFF Red REC Frame Indicator OFF ...

Page 797: ...ult setting Custom IN OUT HDMI Rec Output Info Display OFF HDMI Recording Control OFF Sound Output HDMI ON Enlarged Live Display OFF Menu Default setting Custom Lens Others Lens Focus Resume OFF Power Zoom Lens Step Zoom OFF Zoom Speed Zoom Ring ON Lens Fn Button Setting Focus Stop Aperture Ring Increment 1 3EV Focus Ring Control NON LINEAR LINEAR NON LINEAR SET 300 AF Micro Adjustment OFF 1 2 Len...

Page 798: ...setting Setup Card File Card Format Double Card Slot Function Recording Method Destination Card Slot USB SSD OFF Folder File Settings Select Folder Create a New Folder File Name Setting Folder Number Link File Number Reset Copyright Information Artist OFF Copyright Holder OFF Display Copyright Info ...

Page 799: ...de 1MIN Sleep Mode Wi Fi ON Auto LVF Monitor Off 1MIN Power Save LVF Shooting Thermal Management Recording Max Temperature STANDARD Monitor Frame Rate 60fps LVF Frame Rate 60fps Monitor Settings Viewfinder Monitor Backlight LVF Luminance AUTO Eye Sensor Sensitivity HIGH LVF Monitor Switch LVF MON AUTO Level Gauge Adjust Adjust Level Gauge Value Reset ...

Page 800: ... Shutter Tone Headphone Volume LEVEL3 Sound Monitoring Channel Play COMBINED WITH REC Wi Fi Bluetooth USB USB Mode Select on connection USB Power Supply ON Battery Use Priority BG HDMI Connection Output Resolution Playback AUTO LUT View Assist HDMI OFF HLG View Assist HDMI AUTO VIERA Link CEC OFF Background Color Playback Photo Luminance Level 16 255 Network Connection Light ON ...

Page 801: ... Copying 801 Menu Default setting Setup Setting Save to Custom Mode Load Custom Mode Custom Mode Settings Limit No of Custom Mode 3 Edit Title How to Reload Custom Mode Select Loading Details Save Restore Camera Setting Save Load Delete Keep Settings While Format OFF Reset ...

Page 802: ...a where the camera was purchased 2 Depending on the country or area where the camera was purchased this is not displayed due to differences in specifications Menu Default setting Setup Others Clock Set 0 00 00 1 1 2023 Time Zone 1 System Frequency 59 94Hz NTSC 50 00Hz PAL 1 Pixel Refresh Sensor Cleaning Language 1 Firmware Version Approved Regulations 2 ...

Page 803: ...Menu Default setting Playback Playback Mode Playback Mode Normal Play Slide Show Rotate Disp ON Picture Sort DATE TIME Magnify from AF Point OFF LUT View Assist Monitor OFF HLG View Assist Monitor MODE2 Anamorphic Desqueeze Display OFF Behavior After Video Playback End Playback Menu Default setting Playback Process Image RAW Processing Time Lapse Video Stop Motion Video ...

Page 804: ...s Available for Copying 804 Menu Default setting Playback Add Delete Info Protect Rating Menu Default setting Playback Edit Image Resize Rotate Video Divide Copy Video Repair Menu Default setting Playback Others Delete Confirmation No first Delete All Images ...

Page 805: ...atio Picture Quality Picture Size High Resolution Mode Setting Handheld High Res Picture Quality Picture Size Simul Record Normal Shot Shutter Delay Motion Blur Processing Long Exposure NR ISO Sensitivity photo ISO Auto Lower Limit Setting ISO Auto Upper Limit Setting Min Shutter Speed i Dynamic Range Vignetting Comp Diffraction Compensation Filter Settings Filter Effect Simultaneous Record w o Fi...

Page 806: ... Subject Type of Subject Target Parts AF Custom Setting Photo Focus Limiter AF Assist Light Focus Peaking ON OFF SET Focus Frame Moving Speed Menu iA P A S M S Q Photo Flash Flash Mode Firing Mode Flash Adjust Flash Synchro Manual Flash Adjust Auto Exposure Comp Wireless Wireless Channel Wireless FP Communication Light Wireless Setup ...

Page 807: ...ype More Settings Silent Mode Image Stabilizer Operation Mode E Stabilization Video Boost I S Video Anamorphic Video Lens Information Burst Shot Setting Burst Shot 1 Setting Burst Shot 2 Setting SH Burst Pre Recording Time Shutter Type Shutter Delay Ex Tele Conv Time Lapse Animation Live View Composite Start Shutter Delay Self Timer ...

Page 808: ...Exposure Mode Photo Style Metering Mode ISO Sensitivity video ISO Auto Lower Limit Setting ISO Auto Upper Limit Setting Synchro Scan Flicker Decrease Video Master Pedestal Level SS Gain Operation i Dynamic Range Vignetting Comp Diffraction Compensation Filter Settings Filter Effect Simultaneous Record w o Filter ...

Page 809: ...ty My List Slow Quick Setting Time Code Time Code Display Count Up Time Code Value Time Code Mode HDMI Time Code Output Luminance Level Menu iA P A S M S Q Video Focus AF Detection Setting Detecting Subject Type of Subject Target Parts AF Custom Setting Video ON OFF SET Focus Limiter OFF Continuous AF AF Assist Light Focus Peaking ON OFF SET Focus Frame Moving Speed ...

Page 810: ...Video Audio Sound Rec Level Disp Mute Sound Input Sound Rec Gain Level Sound Rec Level Adj Sound Rec Quality Sound Rec Level Limiter Wind Noise Canceller Wind Cut Lens Noise Cut Mic Socket Special Mic 4ch Mic Input XLR Mic Adaptor Setting Sound Output Headphone Volume Sound Monitoring Channel ...

Page 811: ...ing Mode 811 Menu iA P A S M S Q Video Others Video Silent Mode Image Stabilizer Operation Mode E Stabilization Video Boost I S Video Anamorphic Video Lens Information Self Timer Setting Self Timer Self Timer For Video Focus Transition Segmented File Recording ...

Page 812: ...edia SD memory card SDHC memory card 1 SDXC memory card 1 1 Compliant with UHS I UHS II UHS Speed Class 3 UHS II Video Speed Class 90 Double slot recording function is available Power source 9 0 V Power consumption 4 6 W when recording with the monitor 3 8 W when playing back with the monitor When using the interchangeable lens H ES12060 4 5 W when recording with the monitor 3 6 W when playing bac...

Page 813: ...nsor output 61 fps or higher V Log Recording format for still images File format for still images JPEG DCF compliant Exif 2 31 compliant RAW Picture size pixels When the aspect ratio setting is 4 3 L 5776 4336 M 4096 3072 S 2944 2208 High Resolution mode XL 11552 8672 High Resolution mode LL 8192 6144 When the aspect ratio setting is 3 2 L 5776 3848 M 4096 2728 S 2944 1960 High Resolution mode XL ...

Page 814: ...4 S 2944 1656 High Resolution mode XL 11552 6496 High Resolution mode LL 8192 4608 When the aspect ratio setting is 1 1 L 4336 4336 M 3072 3072 S 2208 2208 High Resolution mode XL 8672 8672 High Resolution mode LL 6144 6144 Image quality for pictures Fine Standard RAW Fine RAW Standard RAW ...

Page 815: ...4 bit and 4ch 48 kHz 24 bit 96 kHz 24 bit is available for selection when an XLR Microphone Adaptor DMW XLR1 optional is attached System frequency 59 94 Hz 50 00 Hz 24 00 Hz Image quality for video Refer to the Rec Quality pages for information about resolution recording frame rate and other elements of recording quality Rec Quality 133 S Q Slow Quick Refer to the Slow Quick Video pages for inform...

Page 816: ...o Approx 100 Magnification Approx 1 6 Approx 0 8 35 mm film camera equivalent 1 0 m 1 50 mm at infinity with aspect ratio set to 4 3 Eye point Approx 21 mm at 1 0 m 1 Diopter adjustment range 4 0 to 2 0 diopter Eye sensor Yes Monitor Type Aspect ratio 3 2 3 0 inches approx 1 840 000 dots monitor capacitive touch screen Field of view ratio Approx 100 ...

Page 817: ...FF AF Micro Adjustment Yes All Adjust By Lens Exposure control Light metering system Light metering mode 1728 zone metering multi metering center weighted metering spot metering highlight weighted metering Metering range EV 0 to EV 18 F2 0 lens ISO100 conversion Exposure Program AE P Aperture Priority AE A Shutter Priority AE S Manual Exposure M Exposure compensation 1 3 EV steps 5 EV ISO sensitiv...

Page 818: ...Gamma Sensor output 60 fps or lower AUTO 250 to 12800 base sensitivity ISO250 Sensor output 61 fps or higher AUTO 250 to 3200 6400 5 12800 5 base sensitivity ISO250 5 When Extended ISO is set Switchable between 1 3 EV and 1 EV steps Image stabilizer Image stabilizer type Compliant with Image sensor shift type 5 axis stabilizer Dual I S 2 Image stabilizer effect In body image stabilizer 8 0 stops F...

Page 819: ...lb max approx 30 minutes 60 seconds to 1 8000 of a second Electronic front curtain Bulb max approx 30 minutes 60 seconds to 1 2000 of a second Electronic shutter Bulb max approx 60 seconds 60 seconds to 1 32000 of a second Videos 1 25 6 of a second to 1 25000 of a second 6 When Exposure Mode is set to M in Creative Video mode and focus mode is set to MF this can be set up to 1 8 of a second Flash ...

Page 820: ... SH60 SH60 PRE 60 frames second AFS AFC MF SH20 SH20 PRE 20 frames second AFS AFC MF High speed 14 frames second AFS MF 9 frames second AFC Medium speed 6 frames second AFS AFC MF Low speed 2 frames second AFS AFC MF Maximum number of frames recordable SH burst recording FINE STD RAW FINE RAW STD RAW 200 frames Maximum number of frames recordable High speed medium speed low speed FINE STD 200 fram...

Page 821: ...nterface USB USB Type C SuperSpeed USB 10Gbps USB 3 2 Gen 2 Supports USB Power Delivery 9 0 V 3 0 A Output DC 5 V 900 mA HDMI HDMI Type A REMOTE 2 5 mm jack MIC 3 5 mm stereo mini jack Mic Input Plug in Power Mic Input Line Input Operate the menu to switch between these inputs Standard input level 55 dBV Mic Input 10 dBV Line Input Headphones 3 5 mm stereo mini jack ...

Page 822: ...g parts Mass Weight Approx 658 g 1 45 lb camera body with battery and one card Approx 575 g 1 27 lb only camera body Operating environment Recommended operating temperature 10 oC to 40 oC 14 oF to 104 oF Battery performance temporarily worsens at low temperatures 10 oC to 0 oC 14 oF to 32 oF reducing the number of pictures that can be taken and the available recording time Permissible relative hum...

Page 823: ... Operating Instructions Owner s Manual Quick Start Guide supplied for details Encryption method Wi Fi compliant WPA WPA2 WPA3 Access method Infrastructure mode Bluetooth Compliance standard Bluetooth v5 0 Bluetooth Low Energy BLE Frequency range used central frequency 2402 MHz to 2480 MHz The symbols on this product including the accessories represent the following AC DC Class II equipment The con...

Page 824: ...nstruction 14 elements in 12 groups 4 aspherical lenses 2 ED lenses Aperture type 9 diaphragm blades circular aperture diaphragm Maximum aperture F2 8 Wide to F4 0 Tele Minimum aperture value F22 Angle of view 84o Wide to 20o Tele In focus distance 0 20 m 0 66 feet to Wide 0 24 m 0 79 feet to Tele from the focus distance reference line Maximum image magnification 0 3 35 mm film camera equivalent 0...

Page 825: ...4 mm 2 7 Overall length Approx 86 mm 3 4 from the tip of the lens to the base side of the lens mount Mass Weight Approx 320 g 0 70 lb Dust and splash resistant Yes Recommended operating temperature 10 oC to 40 oC 14 oF to 104 oF Permissible relative humidity 10 RH to 80 RH ...

Page 826: ...uction 11 elements in 9 groups 3 aspherical lenses 1 ED lens Aperture type 7 diaphragm blades circular aperture diaphragm Maximum aperture F3 5 Wide to F5 6 Tele Minimum aperture value F22 Angle of view 84o Wide to 20o Tele In focus distance 0 20 m 0 66 feet to Wide 0 25 m 0 82 feet to Tele from the focus distance reference line Maximum image magnification 0 27 35 mm film camera equivalent 0 54 Op...

Page 827: ...0 mm 2 6 Overall length Approx 71 mm 2 8 from the tip of the lens to the base side of the lens mount Dust and splash resistant Yes Recommended operating temperature 0 oC to 40 oC 32 oF to 104 oF Permissible relative humidity 10 RH to 80 RH Mass Weight Approx 210 g 0 46 lb ...

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