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Sony ILCA-77M2 How To Use Manual

Sony ILCA-77M2 How To Use Manual

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Interchangeable Lens Digital Camera
How to Use

Before Use

Names of parts

Checking the camera and the supplied items [1]
Identifying parts (Front side) [2]
Identifying parts (Rear side) [3]
Identifying parts (Top side) [4]
Identifying parts (Sides/Bottom) [5]
Identifying parts Lens DT 16-50mm F2.8 SSM (Supplied with the ILCA-77M2Q) [6]
Identifying parts Lens DT 18-135mm F3.5-5.6 SAM (Supplied with the ILCA-77M2M) [7]

Icons and indicators

List of icons on the screen [8]
Display panel [9]

Using the strap

Using the shoulder strap [10]
Attaching the eyepiece cup
Attaching the eyepiece cup [11]

Adjusting the viewfinder

Adjusting the viewfinder (diopter-adjustment) [12]
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  • Page 1: Before Use

    ILCA-77M2 Interchangeable Lens Digital Camera How to Use Before Use Names of parts Checking the camera and the supplied items [1] Identifying parts (Front side) [2] Identifying parts (Rear side) [3] Identifying parts (Top side) [4] Identifying parts (Sides/Bottom) [5] Identifying parts Lens DT 16-50mm F2.8 SSM (Supplied with the ILCA-77M2Q) [6]...
  • Page 2: Preparing The Camera

    In-Camera guide About the [In-Camera Guide] [13] Preparing the camera Charging the battery pack Charging the battery pack using a charger [14] Inserting the battery pack into the camera [15] Battery life and the number of images that can be recorded/played back using a battery pack [16] Supplying power using a wall outlet (wall socket) [17] Removing the battery pack [18] Inserting a memory card (sold separately)
  • Page 3: Shooting Still Images/Movies

    Shooting Shooting still images/movies Shooting still images [30] Shooting movies [31] Selecting a shooting mode List of mode dial functions [32] Intelligent Auto [33] Superior Auto [34] About Scene Recognition [35] The advantages of automatic shooting [36] Program Auto [37] Sweep Panorama [38] Scene Selection [39] Cont.
  • Page 4: Selecting A Screen Display Mode

    FEL Lock [55] Flash control [56] Power ratio [57] Selecting a screen display mode Switching the screen display (Shooting) [58] DISP Button (Finder) [59] DISP Button (Monitor) [60] Selecting still image size/image quality Image Size (still image) [61] Aspect Ratio (still image) [62] Quality (still image) [63] Panorama: Size [64] Panorama: Direction [65]...
  • Page 5: Adjusting The Exposure

    AF On [85] Eye AF [86] AF drive speed (still image) [87] AF Track Duration (still image) [88] AF Track Duration (movie) [89] Measuring the exact distance to the subject [90] AF Range Control [91] AF-A setup [92] Priority setup [93] Adjusting the exposure Exposure Comp.
  • Page 6: Correcting The Brightness Or Contrast

    NR Effect [115] Correcting the brightness or contrast D-Range Opt. (DRO) [116] Auto HDR [117] Adjusting color tones White Balance [118] Capturing a basic white color in [Custom Setup] mode [119] Selecting an effect mode Picture Effect [120] Creative Style [121] Recording movies File Format (movie) [122] Record Setting (movie) [123]...
  • Page 7: Setting The Other Functions Of This Product

    Function of the Drive Mode button [141] Function of the Smart Teleconverter button [142] Function of the Preview Button [143] Function of the C button [144] Function of the center button [145] Dial Setup [146] Setting the other functions of this product Smile/Face Detect.
  • Page 8: Viewing Still Images

    Viewing Viewing still images Playing back images [174] Playback zoom [175] Image Index [176] Switching the screen display (during playback) [177] Deleting images Deleting a displayed image [178] Deleting multiple selected images [179] Playing back movies Playing back movies [180] Viewing panoramic images Playing back panoramic images [181] Printing...
  • Page 9: Setup Menu

    Setup menu Monitor Brightness [191] Viewfinder Bright. [192] Finder Color Temp. [193] Volume Settings [194] Audio signals [195] Upload Settings(Eye-Fi) [196] Tile Menu [197] Mode Dial Guide [198] Delete confirm. [199] Pwr Save Start Time [200] PAL/NTSC Selector [201] Cleaning Mode [202] Demo Mode [203] Remote Ctrl [204] HDMI Resolution [205]...
  • Page 10: Viewing On Computers

    Connecting this product and a Smartphone PlayMemories Mobile [223] Connecting an Android smartphone to this product [224] Connecting the product to an iPhone or iPad [225] Controlling this product using a Smartphone Ctrl w/ Smartphone [226] One-touch connection with an NFC-enabled Android smartphone (NFC One-touch remote) [227] Transferring images to a Smartphone Send to Smartphone [228] Sending images to an Android smartphone (NFC One-touch Sharing) [229]...
  • Page 11: Cleaning This Product

    PlayMemories Home [240] Installing PlayMemories Home [241] Software for Mac computers [242] “Image Data Converter” [243] Installing “Image Data Converter” [244] Accessing “Image Data Converter Guide” [245] “Remote Camera Control” [246] Installing “Remote Camera Control” [247] Accessing the Help of Remote Camera Control [248] Connecting this product and a computer Connecting the product to a computer [249] Importing images to the computer [250]...
  • Page 12: If You Have Problems

    Recordable time of movies [262] Using this product abroad Plug adaptor [263] On TV color systems [264] Other information Vertical grip [265] License [266] Trademarks Trademarks [267] Troubleshooting If you have problems If you have problems Troubleshooting [268] Troubleshooting Battery pack and power You cannot insert the battery pack into the product.
  • Page 13: Viewing Images

    The image is out of focus. [276] The flash does not work. [277] Fuzzy white circular spots appear on images shot using the flash. [278] The recording date and time are not displayed on the screen. [279] The date and time are recorded incorrectly. [280] The aperture value and/or shutter speed and/or metering indicator flashes.
  • Page 14: Memory Cards

    The computer does not recognize this product. [306] You cannot import images. [307] The image and sound are interrupted by noise when viewing a movie on a computer. [308] Images exported from a computer cannot be viewed on this product. [309] Memory cards Formatted the memory card by mistake.
  • Page 15: Checking The Camera And The Supplied Items

    [1] How to Use Before Use Names of parts Checking the camera and the supplied items First check the model name of your camera. The accessories supplied differ depending on the model. The number in parentheses indicates the number of pieces. Supplied with all models: Camera (1) BC-VM10A Battery charger (1)
  • Page 16: Identifying Parts (Front Side)

    Instruction Manual (1) Wi-Fi Connection/One-touch (NFC) Guide (1) ILCA-77M2Q DT 16-50 mm zoom lens (1)/Front lens cap (1)/Rear lens cap (1)/Lens hood (1) ILCA-77M2M DT 18-135 mm zoom lens (1)/Front lens cap (1)/Rear lens cap (1)/Lens hood (1) [2] How to Use Before Use Names of parts Identifying parts (Front side)
  • Page 17: Identifying Parts (Rear Side)

    15. Lens release button 16. Focus mode dial Do not directly touch these parts. Do not cover this part during movie recording. Doing so may cause noise or lower the volume. [3] How to Use Before Use Names of parts Identifying parts (Rear side) 1.
  • Page 18: Identifying Parts (Top Side)

    8. Display panel illumination button Image sensor position mark For details on compatible accessories of the Multi interface shoe, visit the Sony website in your area, or consult your Sony dealer or local authorized Sony service facility. Accessories for the Accessory Shoe can also be used.
  • Page 19: Identifying Parts (Sides/Bottom)

    [5] How to Use Before Use Names of parts Identifying parts (Sides/Bottom) 1. Microphone jack When an external microphone is connected, the internal microphone is turned off automatically. When the external microphone is a plugin-power type, the power of the microphone is supplied by the camera.
  • Page 20 Use a tripod with a screw less than 5.5 mm (7/32 inches) long. Otherwise, you cannot firmly secure the camera, and damage to the camera may occur. For details on compatible accessories for the Multi/Micro USB Terminal, visit the Sony website, or consult your Sony dealer or local authorized Sony service facility.
  • Page 21 10. Focusing mode switch 11. Mounting index Do not directly touch this part. The DT 16-50mm F2.8 SSM is designed for Sony A-mount cameras (models equipped with an APS- C sized image sensor). You cannot use this lens on 35mm-format cameras.
  • Page 22: List Of Icons On The Screen

    APS-C sized image sensor). You cannot use this lens on 35mm-format cameras. For the lenses other than DT 18-135mm F3.5-5.6 SAM, refer to the operating instructions supplied with the lens. [8] How to Use Before Use Icons and indicators List of icons on the screen The displayed contents and their positions shown below are just a guideline, and may differ from the actual display.
  • Page 23 P/A/S/M/Sweep Panorama mode P P* A S M Shooting mode Register number Scene Recognition icons Memory card/Upload Remaining number of recordable images Aspect ratio of still images 24M / 12M / 6.0M / 20M / 10M / 5.1M Image size of still images Image quality of still images Frame rate of movies Image size of movies...
  • Page 24 Remaining battery Remaining battery warning Flash charge in progress Setting Effect OFF NFC is activated Airplane Mode No audio recording of movies Wind Noise Reduction SteadyShot/Camera shake warning SteadyShot/Camera shake warning Overheating warning Database file full/Database file error Smart Zoom/Clear Image Zoom/Digital Zoom Spot metering area Digital level gauge Audio level...
  • Page 25 DPOF DPOF set Auto Obj. Framing Smart Telecon. PC Remote Remote controller Drive mode Flash mode/Red-eye reduction ±0.0 Flash compensation Focus mode Focus area Smile/Face Detect. Metering mode 7500K A5 G5 White balance (Auto, Preset, Custom, Color temperature, Color filter) D-Range Optimizer/Auto HDR +3 +3 +3 Creative Style/Contrast, Saturation, Sharpness...
  • Page 26 Zebra EV scale AF Range Control Exposure compensation/Flash compensation gauge Exposure compensation/Metered Manual REC 0:12 Recording time of the movie (m:s) Focus 1/250 Shutter speed F3.5 Aperture Value ISO400 ISO AUTO ISO sensitivity AE lock/FEL lock Shutter speed indicator Aperture indicator Histogram Auto HDR image warning Picture Effect error...
  • Page 27: Display Panel

    [9] How to Use Before Use Icons and indicators Display panel You can set the shutter speed and aperture, exposure compensation, flash compensation, ISO, white balance, drive mode, and image quality, etc., using the display panel on top of the camera. Shutter speed/Aperture Exposure compensation/Flash compensation White Balance...
  • Page 28: Image Quality

    Image quality Remaining battery Number of recordable images* Even if the number of recordable images is higher than 9,999 images, "9999" will appear on the display panel. To turn on the display panel backlight Press the illumination button (A) on top of the camera. If you press the button again, the display panel backlight will turn off.
  • Page 29: Using The Shoulder Strap

    [10] How to Use Before Use Using the strap Using the shoulder strap Attach the shoulder strap to prevent damage caused by dropping the product. 1. Attach both ends of the strap. [11] How to Use Before Use Attaching the eyepiece cup Attaching the eyepiece cup It is recommended that you attach the eyepiece cup when you intend to use the viewfinder.
  • Page 30: Adjusting The Viewfinder (Diopter-Adjustment)

    [12] How to Use Before Use Adjusting the viewfinder Adjusting the viewfinder (diopter-adjustment) Adjust the diopter scale to your eyesight until the display appears clearly in the viewfinder. If it is difficult to turn the diopter-adjustment dial, remove the eyepiece cup and then adjust the dial. 1.
  • Page 31: For The U.s.a. And Canada

    When using the camera for the first time, be sure to charge the InfoLITHIUM NP-FM500H (supplied). The InfoLITHIUM battery pack can be charged even when it is not fully depleted. It can also be used when it is not fully charged. The charged battery pack discharges little by little even when it is not being used.
  • Page 32: Inserting The Battery Pack Into The Camera

    The charging time differs depending on the remaining charge of the battery pack and on the charging conditions. Be sure to use only genuine Sony brand battery packs. We recommend charging the battery pack at an ambient temperature of between 10°C to 30°C (50°F to 86°F).
  • Page 33: Battery Life And The Number Of Images That Can Be Recorded/Played Back Using A Battery Pack

    3. Close the cover. [16] How to Use Preparing the camera Charging the battery pack Battery life and the number of images that can be recorded/played back using a battery pack Screen mode Shooting (still images): Battery life: approx. 240 min., Number of images: approx. 480 Actual shooting (movies): Battery life: approx.
  • Page 34: Supplying Power Using A Wall Outlet (Wall Socket)

    The battery pack is used at an ambient temperature of 25°C (77°F). Using the lens DT 16-50mm F2.8 SSM Using Sony Memory Stick PRO Duo media (sold separately) [Viewfinder Bright.]: [Manual][±0] [Monitor Brightness]: [Manual][±0] The number for "Shooting (still images)" is based on the CIPA standard, and is for shooting under the following conditions (CIPA: Camera &...
  • Page 35: Inserting A Memory Card

    Be careful not to drop the battery pack. [19] How to Use Preparing the camera Inserting a memory card (sold separately) Inserting a memory card How to insert a memory card 1. Slide the memory card cover to open it. 2.
  • Page 36: Removing The Memory Card

    [20] How to Use Preparing the camera Inserting a memory card (sold separately) Removing the memory card How to remove the memory card 1. Open the memory card cover. 2. Make sure that the access lamp (A) is not lit. 3.
  • Page 37 When changing the lens, work quickly in a dust-free location to keep dust or debris from getting inside the camera. When shooting, remove the front lens cap from the front of the lens. 2. Mount the lens by aligning the two orange index marks (mounting indexes) on the lens and camera. Hold the camera with the lens facing down to prevent dust and debris from entering the camera.
  • Page 38: Removing The Lens

    When carrying the camera with a lens attached, hold both the camera and the lens firmly. Do not hold the part of the lens that is extended for zoom or focus adjustment. [22] How to Use Preparing the camera Attaching a lens Removing the lens Set the power switch of the camera to OFF before you remove the lens.
  • Page 39: Notes On Changing The Lens

    Note Attach the lens hood properly. Otherwise, the lens hood may not have any effect or may be partially reflected in the image. When the lens hood is attached properly, the lens hood index (red line) matches the red index mark on the hood.
  • Page 40: Using The Multi-Selector

    5. Set [Daylight Savings] or [Daylight Svg.:], [Date/Time], and [Date Format:] using the up/down/left/right sides, then press in the center. Midnight is indicated as 12:00 AM, and noon as 12:00 PM. 6. Repeat steps 4 and 5 to set other items, then select [Enter] and press in the center.
  • Page 41: Using The Fn (Function) Button

    functions including shooting, playback, and operation methods. 1. Press MENU button to display the Menu screen. 2. Select the desired MENU item using the up/down/left/right side of the multi-selector, and then press in the center of the multi-selector. The display may move directly from step 1 to step 3 depending on the [Tile Menu] setting. 3.
  • Page 42 You can register frequently used functions to the Fn (function) button and recall them while shooting. Up to 12 frequently used functions can be registered to the Fn (Function) button. 1. Press the DISP button, and then press the Fn (Function) button in a screen mode other than [For viewfinder].
  • Page 43: Using The "Quick Navi

    [29] How to Use Confirming the operation method Confirming the operation method Using the "Quick Navi" You can change the settings directly using the Quick Navi screen when using the viewfinder. 1. Press the DISP (Display Setting) button repeatedly until the screen is set to [For viewfinder]. 2.
  • Page 44: Shooting Still Images

    [30] How to Use Shooting Shooting still images/movies Shooting still images Shoots still images. 1. Set the shooting mode to (Auto Mode). Turn the mode dial while pressing the mode dial lock release button in the center of the mode dial.
  • Page 45: Focus Indicator

    Focus indicator lights: Image is in the focus. flashes: The focusing has failed. lights: Image is in the focus. The focused position will change to suit the motion of the subject. lights: The focusing is in progress. Hint When the product cannot focus automatically, the focus indicator flashes and the beep does not sound.
  • Page 46: List Of Mode Dial Functions

    Note To adjust the shutter speed and aperture value to the desired settings, set the shooting mode to (Movie). If you use a function such as zoom while shooting a movie, the noise of the product operating will be recorded. The sound of the MOVIE button operating may also be recorded when you press the MOVIE button to stop recording.
  • Page 47: Intelligent Auto

    advance. (Movie): Allows you to change the setting for movie recording. (Cont. Priority AE): Allows continuous shooting while the shutter button is fully depressed. The camera records images continuously at a maximum of about 12 images per second. (Sweep Panorama): Allows you to shoot a panoramic image by compositing the images.
  • Page 48: Superior Auto

    Superior Auto The product automatically recognizes and evaluates the shooting conditions, and the appropriate settings are set automatically. The product may shoot multiple images and create a composite image, etc., using more shooting settings than in Intelligent Auto mode to record higher quality images. 1.
  • Page 49: About Scene Recognition

    [35] How to Use Shooting Selecting a shooting mode About Scene Recognition Scene Recognition operates in [Intelligent Auto] mode and [Superior Auto] mode. This function allows the product to automatically recognize the shooting conditions and shoot the image. Scene Recognition: Icons and guides such as (Portrait), (Infant),...
  • Page 50: Program Auto

    [37] How to Use Shooting Selecting a shooting mode Program Auto Allows you to shoot with the exposure adjusted automatically (both the shutter speed and the aperture value). You can set shooting functions such as [ISO]. 1. Set the mode dial to P (Program Auto). 2.
  • Page 51 panoramic composition. (A) This part will not be shot. 4. Press the shutter button fully down. 5. Pan the camera to the end of the guide in the direction of the arrow on the monitor. (B) Guidance bar Note If the entire angle of the panoramic shot is not achieved within the set time, a gray area occurs in the composite image.
  • Page 52: Scene Selection

    Subjects with brightness widely different from its surroundings such as the sun or a light bulb. The Sweep Panorama shooting may be interrupted in the following situations. When the camera is panned too fast or too slow. The subject is too blurry. Hint You can turn the front dial on the shooting screen to select the shooting direction.
  • Page 53: Night Scene

    Landscape: Shoots the entire range of a scenery in sharp focus with vivid colors. Sunset: Shoots the red of the sunset beautifully. Night Scene: Shoots night scenes without losing the dark atmosphere. Hand-held Twilight: Shoots night scenes with less noise and blur without using a tripod. A burst of shots are taken, and image processing is applied to reduce subject blur, camera-shake, and noise.
  • Page 54: Cont. Priority Ae

    Note When set to [Auto HDR], the process will temporarily be based on the DRO settings. The speed of continuous shooting is estimated using Sony's criteria. The speed of continuous shooting may be slower, depending on the shooting conditions. [41] How to Use...
  • Page 55: Aperture Priority

    You can express the movement of a moving subject in various ways by adjusting the shutter speed, for example, at the instant of the movement with high speed shutter, or as a trailing image with low speed shutter. The shutter speed can be changed while recording movies. 1.
  • Page 56: Manual Exposure

    If proper exposure cannot be obtained after setup, the shutter speed on the shooting screen blinks. Although you can shoot as it is, resetting is recommended. The brightness of the image on the screen may differ from the actual image being shot. Hint Smaller F-value (opening the aperture) narrows the range that is in focus.
  • Page 57: Memory Recall

    [44] How to Use Shooting Selecting a shooting mode BULB You can shoot a trailing image of the movement of a subject with long exposure. BULB is suitable for shooting trails of light, such as fireworks. 1. Set the mode dial to M (Manual Exposure). 2.
  • Page 58 2. Press on the center of the multi-selector. Note Register shooting settings in advance by [Memory]. If you set [Memory recall] after completing the shooting settings, the registered settings are given priority and the original settings may become invalid. Check the indicators on the screen before shooting.
  • Page 59: The Zoom Features Available With This Product

    Zoom When a zoom lens is mounted, you can enlarge images by turning the zoom ring of the lens. 1. Turn the zoom ring of the zoom lens to enlarge subjects. About other [Zoom] functions than the optical zoom When you set [Zoom Setting] to something other than [Optical zoom only], you can use other zoom functions than the optical zoom.
  • Page 60: Zoom Setting

    You cannot use the Smart Zoom function with movies. When you use a zoom function other than the optical zoom, [Metering Mode] is fixed to [Multi]. When you use another zoom function than the optical zoom, [ Auto Obj. Framing] is not available. To use another zoom function than the optical zoom for movies, assign [Zoom] to the desired button using [Custom Key Settings].
  • Page 61: Smart Telecon

    [Zoom Setting] : [On:Digital Zoom] Image Size] : L 4×, M 5.7×, S 8× [51] How to Use Using shooting functions Using the zoom Smart Telecon. Smart Teleconverter magnifies and trims the center of the image, then records it. 1. Press the (Smart Telecon.) button.
  • Page 62: Flash Mode

    2. Press the shutter button fully down. When you do not use the flash When not using the flash, press it back into the camera body. Note If you fire the flash before the flash unit pops up entirely, it may cause malfunction. You cannot use the flash when recording movies.
  • Page 63: Flash Comp

    Fill-flash (default setting): The flash works every time you trigger the shutter. Slow Sync.: The flash works every time you trigger the shutter. Slow sync shooting allows you to shoot a clear image of both the subject and the background by slowing the shutter speed. Rear Sync.: The flash works right before the exposure is completed every time you trigger the shutter.
  • Page 64: Flash Control

    [55] How to Use Using shooting functions Using the flash FEL Lock The flash level is automatically adjusted so that the subject gets the optimum exposure during normal flash shooting. You can also set the flash exposure in advance. FEL: Flash Exposure Level 1.
  • Page 65: Manual Flash

    Sets the method for determining the intensity of flash output. 1. MENU → (Camera Settings) → [Flash control] → desired setting. Menu item details ADI flash (default setting): The camera's flash control uses the focus distance information and brightness value of the subject when the pre-flash is reflected.
  • Page 66: Switching The Screen Display (Shooting)

    If you set [Flash control] to [Manual flash], you can adjust the amount of flash manually. 1. MENU → (Camera Settings) → [Power ratio] → desired setting. MENU item details 1/1 (default value) / 1/2 / 1/4 / 1/8 / 1/16 [58] How to Use Using shooting functions Selecting a screen display mode...
  • Page 67 Histogram Level For viewfinder* * [For viewfinder] is displayed only on the screen. Some display modes are not available in the default settings. To change the display modes, press MENU → (Custom Settings) → [DISP Button] and change the setting. Note Histogram is not displayed during panorama shooting.
  • Page 68: Disp Button (Finder)

    [59] How to Use Using shooting functions Selecting a screen display mode DISP Button (Finder) Allows you to set the screen display modes that can be selected for the viewfinder using (Display Setting) in shooting mode. 1. MENU → (Custom Settings) → [DISP Button] → [Finder] → desired setting → [Enter]. The items marked with are available.
  • Page 69: Image Size (Still Image)

    No Disp. Info.: Does not show recording information. Histogram: Displays the luminance distribution graphically. Level: Indicates whether the product is level in both the horizontal and front-back directions. When the product is level in both directions, the indicator turns to green. For viewfinder: Displays information suited for shooting with the viewfinder.
  • Page 70: Quality (Still Image)

    1. MENU → (Camera Settings) → [ Aspect Ratio] → desired setting. Menu item details 3:2 (default setting): Suitable for standard prints. 16:9: For viewing on a high-definition TV. [63] How to Use Using shooting functions Selecting still image size/image quality Quality (still image) Selects the compression format of still images.
  • Page 71: Panorama: Size

    [64] How to Use Using shooting functions Selecting still image size/image quality Panorama: Size Sets the image size when shooting panoramic images. The image size varies depending on the [Panorama: Direction] setting. 1. MENU → (Camera Settings) → [Panorama: Size] → desired setting. Menu item details When [Panorama: Direction] is [Up] or [Down] Standard: 3872×2160...
  • Page 72: Focus Area

    You can select the focusing method to suit the movement of the subject. 1. Turn the focus mode dial (A) to select the desired focus method. Focus mode details S (Single-shot AF): The camera focuses and the focus is locked when you press the shutter button halfway down. Use this mode when the subject is motionless.
  • Page 73: Center Lock-On Af

    Selects the focusing area. Use this function when it is difficult to get the proper focus in auto focus mode. 1. MENU → (Camera Settings) → [Focus Area] → desired setting. Menu item details Wide: Focuses automatically on a subject in all ranges of the image. When you press the shutter button halfway down in still image shooting mode, a green frame is displayed around the area that is in focus.
  • Page 74: Af Area Auto Clear

    3. Press the shutter button fully down to shoot the image. Note [Center Lock-on AF] may not function very well in the following situations: The subject is moving too quickly. The subject is too small, or too large. The contrast between the subject and the background is poor. It is dark.
  • Page 75: Af Area Points

    [70] How to Use Using shooting functions Adjusting the focus AF Area Points Allows you to limit the focus area points used. You can lock the [AF Area Points] manually to prevent the points from being shifted automatically depending on the attached lens or when it is difficult to focus with the surrounding focus area.
  • Page 76: Manual Focus

    1. MENU → (Custom Settings) → [Wide AF Area Disp.] → desired setting. Menu item details On (default setting): The focus area is displayed. Off: The focus area is not displayed. [73] How to Use Using shooting functions Adjusting the focus Focus-lock Shoots images with the focus locked on the desired subject in auto focus mode.
  • Page 77: Direct Manual Focus (Dmf)

    3. Press the shutter button fully down to take the picture. [75] How to Use Using shooting functions Adjusting the focus Direct manual focus (DMF) You can make fine adjustments manually after the focus is locked. You can quickly focus on a subject rather than using the manual focus from the beginning. This is convenient in cases such as macro shooting.
  • Page 78: Focus Magnif. Time

    1. MENU → (Camera Settings) → [Focus Magnifier]. 2. Press on the center of the multi-selector to enlarge the image and select the position you want to enlarge using up/down/left/right side of the multi-selector. 3. Confirm the focus. 4. Press the shutter button fully down to shoot the image. Hint Each time you press in the center, the magnifier scaling changes.
  • Page 79: Peaking Color

    1. MENU → (Custom Settings) → [Peaking Level] → desired setting. Menu item details High: Sets the peaking level to high. Mid: Sets the peaking level to middle. Low: Sets the peaking level to low. Off (default setting): Does not use the peaking function. Note Since the product determines that sharp areas are in focus, the effect of peaking differs, depending on the subject and shooting conditions.
  • Page 80: Af Illuminator (Still Image)

    1. MENU → (Custom Settings) → [ Eye-Start AF] → desired setting. Menu item details Auto focusing starts when you look through the Electronic Viewfinder. Off (default setting): Auto focusing does not start when you look through the Electronic Viewfinder. [81] How to Use Using shooting functions Adjusting the focus...
  • Page 81: Af Micro Adj

    between pressing the shutter button halfway down and locking the focus, the flash is raised and released to allow the camera to focus more easily. 1. MENU → (Camera Settings) → [ AF Illuminator] → desired setting. Menu item details Auto (default setting): Uses the AF illuminator.
  • Page 82: Af On

    Sony, Minolta, or Konica-Minolta lenses may be affected. Do not perform [AF Micro Adj.] with an unsupported lens. You cannot set [AF Micro Adj.] individually for a Sony, Minolta, and Konica-Minolta lens of the same specification. [84] How to Use...
  • Page 83: Eye Af

    Eye AF The camera focuses on the subject's eyes while you keep the button pressed. 1. MENU → (Custom Settings) → [Custom Key Settings] → assign the [Eye AF] function to the desired button. 2. Point the camera at a person's face, and press the button to which you have assigned the [Eye AF] function.
  • Page 84: Measuring The Exact Distance To The Subject

    Slow: Sets the AF drive speed to slow. [88] How to Use Using shooting functions Adjusting the focus AF Track Duration (still image) You can select the duration for AF tracking when shooting still images. 1. MENU → (Camera Settings) → [ AF Track Duration] →...
  • Page 85: Af Range Control

    mark shows the location of the image sensor*. When you measure the exact distance between the product and the subject, refer to the position of the horizontal line. The image sensor is the part that converts the light source to a digital signal. Note If the subject is closer than the minimum shooting distance of the lens, the focus cannot be confirmed.
  • Page 86: Af-A Setup

    Focus areas of the subject that are within the set AF range area will be displayed in yellow. 3. Press the C (Custom) button again and decide the shooting distance. The restricted area will remain displayed. Focus areas of the subject that are within the set distance will be displayed in yellow. To end the AF range control function Press the C (Custom) button again.
  • Page 87: Priority Setup

    AF-A (default setting): Switches between [Single-shot AF] and [Continuous AF] according to the movement of the subject. DMF: The focus can be fine-adjusted manually after the focus is set by auto focus function (Direct Manual Focus). [93] How to Use Using shooting functions Adjusting the focus Priority setup...
  • Page 88: Exposure Compensation Button

    does not show the effect, but it will be reflected in the recorded image. When you use [Manual Exposure], you can compensate for the exposure only when [ISO] is set to [ISO AUTO]. [95] How to Use Using shooting functions Adjusting the exposure Exposure compensation button Based on the exposure value set by auto exposure, you can make the entire image brighter or darker if...
  • Page 89: Ae Lock

    Menu item details Multi (default setting): Measures light on each area after dividing the total area into multiple areas and determines the proper exposure of the entire screen (Multi-pattern metering). Center: Measures the average brightness of the entire screen, while emphasizing the central area of the screen (Center-weighted metering).
  • Page 90: Ael W/ Shutter (Still Image)

    Hint If you select the [AEL toggle] function in [Custom Key Settings], you can lock the exposure without holding down the AEL button. [98] How to Use Using shooting functions Adjusting the exposure AEL w/ shutter (still image) Sets whether to fix the exposure when you press the shutter button halfway down. 1.
  • Page 91: Exposure Set. Guide

    Applies the exposure compensation value to control both flash light and ambient light. Ambient only: Applies the exposure compensation value to control ambient light only. [100] How to Use Using shooting functions Adjusting the exposure Zebra The zebra pattern will appear over the part of an image if the brightness level exceeds the IRE that you set.
  • Page 92: Exposure Step

    Exposure step You can set the setting range for the shutter speed, aperture, and exposure compensation values. 1. MENU → (Camera Settings) → [Exposure step] → desired setting. Menu item details 0.3EV (default setting)/0.5EV [103] How to Use Using shooting functions Adjusting the exposure Dial Ev Comp You can compensate the exposure using the front or rear dial.
  • Page 93: Cont. Shooting

    Shoots one still image. Normal shooting mode. Cont. Shooting: Shoots images continuously while you press and hold down the shutter button. Self-timer: Shoots an image after 10 or 2 seconds. Self-timer(Cont): Shoots a specified number of images continuously after 10 seconds. Cont.
  • Page 94: Self-Timer(Cont)

    Self-timer The product shoots an image using the self-timer with a 10-second or 2-second delay. 1. MENU → (Camera Settings) → [Drive Mode] → [Self-timer]. 2. Select the desired mode using the right/left side of the multi-selector. Menu item details Self-timer: 10 Sec (default setting): Sets the 10-second delay self-timer.
  • Page 95: Cont. Bracket

    [108] How to Use Using shooting functions Selecting a drive mode (Continuous shooting/Self-timer) Cont. Bracket Shoots multiple images while automatically shifting the exposure from base to darker and then to lighter. Press and hold down the shutter button until the bracket recording is completed. You can select an image that suits your intention, after recording.
  • Page 96: Single Bracket

    The last shot is shown on the Auto Review. When [ISO AUTO] is selected in [Manual Exposure] mode, the exposure is changed by adjusting the ISO value. If a setting other than [ISO AUTO] is selected, the exposure is changed by adjusting the shutter speed.
  • Page 97 Single Bracket: 1.0EV 5 Images: This setting shoots a total of five images in a row with an exposure value shifted by plus or minus 1.0 Single Bracket: 2.0EV 3 Image: This setting shoots a total of three images in a row with an exposure value shifted by plus or minus 2.0 Single Bracket: 2.0EV 5 Images: This setting shoots a total of five images in a row with an exposure value shifted by plus or minus 2.0 Single Bracket: 3.0EV 3 Image:...
  • Page 98: Dro Bracket

    The last shot is shown on the Auto Review. [111] How to Use Using shooting functions Selecting a drive mode (Continuous shooting/Self-timer) DRO Bracket You can record a total of three images, each at a different degree of D-Range Optimizer value. 1.
  • Page 99: Multi Frame Nr

    Sensitivity to light is expressed by the ISO number (recommended exposure index). The larger the number, the higher the sensitivity. 1. MENU → (Camera Settings) → [ISO] → desired setting. Menu item details Multi Frame NR: Combines continuous shots to create an image with less noise. ISO AUTO (default setting): Sets the ISO sensitivity automatically.
  • Page 100: D-Range Opt. (Dro)

    The product automatically shoots multiple images continuously, combines them, reduces the noise, and records them as one image. With multi frame noise reduction, you can select larger ISO numbers than the maximum ISO sensitivity. The image recorded is one combined image. 1.
  • Page 101: Auto Hdr

    By dividing the image into small areas, the product analyzes the contrast of light and shadow between the subject and the background, and creates an image with the optimal brightness and gradation. 1. MENU → (Camera Settings) → [DRO/Auto HDR] → [D-Range Opt.]. 2.
  • Page 102: White Balance

    exposure levels; −1.0 EV, optimal exposure and +1.0 EV. Note [Auto HDR] is not available for RAW images. When the shooting mode is set to [Intelligent Auto], [Superior Auto], [Sweep Panorama], [Cont. Priority AE] or [Scene Selection], you cannot select [Auto HDR]. When [Multi Frame NR] is selected, you cannot select [Auto HDR].
  • Page 103: Capturing A Basic White Color In [Custom Setup] Mode

    Fluor.: Cool White: The color temperature is adjusted for white fluorescent lighting. Fluor.: Day White: The color temperature is adjusted for neutral white fluorescent lighting. Fluor.: Daylight: The color temperature is adjusted for daylight fluorescent lighting. Flash: The color temperature is adjusted for flash light. C.Temp./Filter: Adjusts the color tones depending on the light source.
  • Page 104: Picture Effect

    3. Select a registration number using the right/left button. The monitor returns to the recording information display while retaining the memorized custom white balance setting. Note The message [Custom WB Error] indicates that the value is higher than the expected range, when the flash is used on a subject with too bright colors in the frame.
  • Page 105: Creative Style

    Rich-tone Mono.: Creates an image in black and white with rich gradation and reproduction of details. Miniature: Creates an image which enhances the subject vividly, with the background defocused considerably. This effect may often be found in pictures of miniature models. Watercolor: Creates an image with ink bleed and blurring effects as if painted using watercolors.
  • Page 106 Allows you to select the desired image processing. You can adjust exposure (shutter speed and aperture) as you like with [Creative Style], unlike with [Scene Selection] where the product adjusts the exposure. 1. MENU → (Camera Settings) → [Creative Style] → desired setting. Menu item details Standard (default setting): For shooting various scenes with rich gradation and beautiful colors.
  • Page 107: File Format (Movie)

    Contrast: The higher the value selected, the more the difference of light and shadow is accentuated, and the bigger the effect on the image. Saturation: The higher the value selected, the more vivid the color. When a lower value is selected, the color of the image is restrained and subdued.
  • Page 108: Record Setting (Movie)

    [123] How to Use Using shooting functions Recording movies Record Setting (movie) Selects the image size, frame rate, and image quality for movie recording. The higher the bit-rate, the higher the image quality. 1. MENU → (Camera Settings) → [ Record Setting] →...
  • Page 109: Steadyshot (Movie)

    24p 17M(FH)*: 25p 17M(FH)**: Records standard image quality movies of 1920 × 1080 (24p/25p). This produces a cinema-like atmosphere. Bit-rate: Approx. 17 Mbps (Ave.) When [ File Format] is set to [MP4] 1440×1080 12M (default setting): Records movies of 1440 × 1080. Bit-rate: Approx.
  • Page 110: Audio Recording

    [125] How to Use Using shooting functions Recording movies Audio Recording Sets whether to record sounds when shooting movies. 1. MENU → (Camera Settings) → [Audio Recording] → desired setting. Menu item details On (default setting): Records sound (stereo). Off: Does not record sound.
  • Page 111: Audio Rec Level

    [127] How to Use Using shooting functions Recording movies Audio Rec Level You can adjust the audio recording level while checking the level meter. 1. MENU → (Camera Settings) → [Audio Rec Level] → desired setting. Menu item details Turns up the audio recording level. −: Turns down the audio recording level.
  • Page 112: Wind Noise Reduct

    deviations between video and audio. [129] How to Use Using shooting functions Recording movies Wind Noise Reduct. Sets whether or not to reduce wind noise during movie recording. 1. MENU → (Camera Settings) → [Wind Noise Reduct.] → desired setting. Menu item details Reduces wind noise.
  • Page 113: Movie Button

    When [ISO] is set to other than [ISO AUTO]. [131] How to Use Using shooting functions Recording movies MOVIE Button Sets whether or not to activate the MOVIE button. 1. MENU → (Custom Settings) → [MOVIE Button] → desired setting. Menu item details Always (default setting): Starts movie recording when you press the MOVIE button in any mode.
  • Page 114: Function Menu Set

    Program Shift cannot be registered. For some functions, the position of the dial and the setting actually used for shooting may not match. If this happens, shoot images by referring to the information displayed on the monitor. [133] How to Use Using shooting functions Customizing the shooting functions for convenient use...
  • Page 115: Function Of The Ael Button

    The functions that can be assigned are displayed on the setup item selection screen. [136] How to Use Using shooting functions Customizing the shooting functions for convenient use Function of the AEL button Once you assign a function to the AEL button, you can perform that function by simply pressing the AEL button when the shooting information screen is displayed.
  • Page 116: Function Of The Exposure Compensation Button

    [139] How to Use Using shooting functions Customizing the shooting functions for convenient use Function of the Exposure Compensation button Once you assign a function to the Exposure Compensation button, you can perform that function by simply pressing the Exposure Compensation button when the shooting information screen is displayed. 1.
  • Page 117: Function Of The C Button

    convenient use Function of the Smart Teleconverter button Once you assign a function to the Smart Teleconverter button, you can perform that function by simply pressing the Smart Teleconverter button when the shooting information screen is displayed. 1. MENU → (Custom Settings) →...
  • Page 118: Dial Setup

    Once you assign a function to the center button, you can perform that function by simply pressing the center button when the shooting information screen is displayed. 1. MENU → (Custom Settings) → [Custom Key Settings] → [Center Button] → desired setting. The functions that can be assigned are displayed on the setup item selection screen.
  • Page 119: Smile Shutter

    Detects a face without giving higher priority to the registered face. Smile Shutter: Automatically detects and shoots a smile. Face Detection frame When the product detects a face, the gray face detection frame appears. When the product determines that autofocus is enabled, the face detection frame turns white. When you press the shutter button halfway down, the frame turns green.
  • Page 120: Soft Skin Effect (Still Image)

    [148] How to Use Using shooting functions Setting the other functions of this product Soft Skin Effect (still image) Sets the effect used for shooting the skin smoothly in the Face Detection function. 1. MENU → (Camera Settings) → [ Soft Skin Effect] →...
  • Page 121: Face Registration (Delete)

    1. MENU → (Custom Settings) → [Face Registration] → [Order Exchanging]. 2. Select a face to change the order of priority. 3. Select the destination. [151] How to Use Using shooting functions Setting the other functions of this product Face Registration (Delete) Deletes a registered face.
  • Page 122: Auto Obj. Framing (Still Image)

    [153] How to Use Using shooting functions Setting the other functions of this product Auto Obj. Framing (still image) When this product detects and shoots faces, macro shooting subjects or subjects that are tracked by [Lock-on AF], the product automatically trims the image into an appropriate composition, and then saves it.
  • Page 123: Long Exposure Nr (Still Image)

    [155] How to Use Using shooting functions Setting the other functions of this product Long Exposure NR (still image) When you set the shutter speed to one second or longer (long exposure shooting), noise reduction is turned on for the duration that the shutter is open. With the function turned on, the grainy noise typical of long exposures is reduced.
  • Page 124: Color Space (Still Image)

    High ISO NR] is not available for RAW images. [157] How to Use Using shooting functions Setting the other functions of this product Color Space (still image) The way colors are represented using combinations of numbers or the range of color reproduction is called “color space.”...
  • Page 125: Auto Review

    Square grids make it easier to confirm the horizontal level of your composition. This is suitable to determine the quality of the composition when shooting landscape, close-up, or duplicated images. Diag. + Square Grid: Place a subject on the diagonal line to express an uplifting and powerful feeling. Off (default setting): Does not display the grid line.
  • Page 126 settings. This setting is useful when you want to shoot pictures while checking the results of the shot on the Live View screen. Setting Effect OFF: Shows Live View without the effects of exposure compensation, white balance, [Creative Style], or [Picture Effect].
  • Page 127: Release W/O Lens

    Release w/o Lens Sets whether or not the shutter can be released when no lens is attached. 1. MENU → (Custom Settings) → [Release w/o Lens] → desired setting. Menu item details Enable: Releases the shutter when no lens is attached. Select [Enable] when attaching the product to an astronomical telescope, etc.
  • Page 128: E-Front Curtain Shut

    e-Front Curtain Shut. The electronic front curtain shutter function shortens the time lag between shutter releases. 1. MENU → (Custom Settings) → [e-Front Curtain Shut.] → desired setting. Menu item details On (default setting): Uses the electronic front curtain shutter function. Off: Does not use the electronic front curtain shutter function.
  • Page 129: Shading Comp

    [166] How to Use Using shooting functions Setting the other functions of this product Superior Auto (Cont. Shooting) Sets whether or not to perform continuous shooting in [Superior Auto] mode. 1. MENU → (Custom Settings) → [Superior Auto] → [Cont. Shooting] → desired setting. Menu item details Auto (default setting): Continuous shooting is performed.
  • Page 130: Distortion Comp

    Menu item details Auto (default setting): Reduces the color deviation automatically. Off: Does not compensate for the color deviation. Note The [Chro. Aber. Comp.] function is only available when an A-mount lens is mounted. [169] How to Use Using shooting functions Setting the other functions of this product Distortion Comp.
  • Page 131: Deactivate Monitor

    Hint You can release the locked dial by holding the Fn (Function) button down. [171] How to Use Using shooting functions Setting the other functions of this product Deactivate Monitor When you press the key to which the [Deactivate Monitor] function is assigned, [Live View Display] is switched to [Setting Effect OFF], and the screen display is switched to [No Disp.
  • Page 132: Playing Back Images

    With the monitor or viewfinder, you may see an image with an aperture that differs from the shooting result. Since the blurring of a subject changes if the aperture is changed, the blurriness of the actual picture will differ from the image you were viewing prior to shooting. While pressing down the key to which [Shot.
  • Page 133: Image Index

    1. Display the image you want to enlarge, and then press the button. If the image is too large, press the button to adjust the zoom scale. 2. Select the portion you want to enlarge by pressing the top/bottom/right/left side of the multi-selector. 3.
  • Page 134: Deleting A Displayed Image

    Switches the screen display. 1. Press the DISP (Display Setting) button. The screen display switches in the order “Display Info. → Histogram → No Disp. Info. → Display Info.” each time you press the DISP button. The DISP (Display Setting) settings are applied for the Auto Review display. Note The histogram is not displayed in the following situations: During movie playback...
  • Page 135: Playing Back Movies

    (2) To delete other images, repeat step (1). (3) MENU → [OK] → Press on the center. All in this Folder: Deletes all images in the selected folder. All with this date: Deletes all images in the selected date range. Hint Perform [Format] to delete all images, including protected images.
  • Page 136: Playing Back Panoramic Images

    [181] How to Use Viewing Viewing panoramic images Playing back panoramic images The product automatically scrolls a panoramic image from end to end. 1. Press the (playback) button to switch to playback mode. 2. Select the panoramic image to be played back using the multi-selector. 3.
  • Page 137: Print Setting

    check box. To cancel the selection, press and delete the mark. (2) Repeat step 1 to print other images. (3) MENU → [OK] → on the center. Cancel All: Clears all DPOF marks. Print Setting: You can set whether to print the date on images registered with DPOF marks. Select [On] or [Off] →...
  • Page 138: Slide Show

    Auto: The image is displayed according to the orientation information of the image. You can rotate the image using the rotation function. Even if the product is tilted, the display orientation is maintained. Manual: The image is displayed according to the orientation information of the image. You can rotate the image using the rotation function.
  • Page 139: K Still Image Pb

    The image is rotated counter-clockwise. The image rotates as you press on the center. If you rotate the image once, the image remains rotated even after the product is turned off. Note You cannot rotate the movies. You may not be able to rotate images shot using other products. When viewing rotated images on a computer, the images may be displayed in their original orientation depending on the software.
  • Page 140: Viewing Images On An Hd Tv

    Outputs still images in 4K resolution to an HDMI-connected TV that supports 4K. 1. Turn off this product and the TV. 2. Connect the HDMI micro terminal of this product to the HDMI jack of the TV using an HDMI cable (sold separately).
  • Page 141: Viewing Images On A "Bravia" Sync-Compatible Tv

    Images shot with the product appear on the TV screen. Hint This product is compatible with the PhotoTV HD standard. If you connect Sony PhotoTV HD- compatible devices using an HDMI cable (sold separately), the TV is set to the image quality suitable for viewing still images, and a whole new world of photos can be enjoyed in breathtaking high quality.
  • Page 142: Monitor Brightness

    2. Connect the HDMI micro terminal of the product to the HDMI jack of the TV using an HDMI cable (sold separately). 3. Turn on the TV and switch the input. 4. Turn on this product. 5. MENU → (Setup) → [HDMI Settings] → [CTRL FOR HDMI] → [On]. 6.
  • Page 143: Viewfinder Bright

    Adjusts the brightness within the range of –2 to +2. Sunny Weather: Sets the brightness appropriately for shooting outdoors. Note If you use the AC adaptor AC-PW10AM (sold separately) when [Monitor Brightness] is set to [Auto], the screen is always set to the brightest setting. The [Sunny Weather] setting is too bright for shooting indoors.
  • Page 144: Volume Settings

    When you select “-,” the viewfinder screen changes to a warmer color, and when you select “+,” it changes to a colder color. [194] How to Use Changing settings Setup menu Volume Settings Adjusts the sound volume. 1. MENU → (Setup) →...
  • Page 145: Tile Menu

    2. Set your Wi-Fi network or destination on the Eye-Fi card. For details, refer to the manual supplied with the Eye-Fi card. 3. Insert the Eye-Fi card you have set up into the product, and shoot still images. Images are transferred to your computer, etc., automatically via the Wi-Fi network. Menu item details On (default setting): Enables the upload function.
  • Page 146: Mode Dial Guide

    Always displays the first screen of the menu (Tile Menu). Off (default setting): Deactivates the Tile Menu display. [198] How to Use Changing settings Setup menu Mode Dial Guide You can display the description of a shooting mode when you turn the mode dial and change the settings available for that shooting mode.
  • Page 147: Pal/Ntsc Selector

    You can set time intervals to automatically switch to power save mode. To return to shooting mode, perform an operation such as pressing the shutter button halfway down. 1. MENU → (Setup) → [Pwr Save Start Time] → desired setting. Menu item details 30 Min/5 Min/2 Min/1 Min (default setting)/10 Sec Note...
  • Page 148 4. Detach the lens. 5. Push the mirror lock lever (A) and open the mirror. 6. Use the blower to clean the image sensor surface and the surrounding area. 7. After you finish cleaning the image sensor, push down the mirror until it clicks. Push down either side (B) of the mirror.
  • Page 149: Demo Mode

    If the dust remains even after you cleaned the product as described, consult the service facility. [203] How to Use Changing settings Setup menu Demo Mode The [Demo Mode] function displays the movies recorded on the memory card automatically (demonstration), when the camera has not been operated for a certain time. Normally select [Off].
  • Page 150: Hdmi Resolution

    Does not allow Wireless Remote Commander operation. Note The RMT-DSLR1 Wireless Remote Commander cannot be used for movie recording. The lens or lens hood may block the remote sensor that receive the signals. Use the Wireless Remote Commander in the position from which the signal can reach the product. When [Remote Ctrl] is set to [On], the product does not switch to power save mode.
  • Page 151: Hdmi Info. Display

    You can operate this product with a TV’s remote control. Off: You cannot operate this product with a TV’s remote control. Note [CTRL FOR HDMI] is available only with a “BRAVIA” Sync-compatible TV. [207] How to Use Changing settings Setup menu HDMI Info.
  • Page 152: Usb Lun Setting

    PC Remote: Uses “Remote Camera Control” to control this product from the computer, including such functions as shooting and storing images on the computer. Note If Device Stage* is not displayed with Windows 7 or Windows 8, set [USB Connection] to [Auto]. * Device Stage is a menu screen used to manage connected devices, such as a camera (Function of Windows 7 or Windows 8).
  • Page 153: Area Setting

    Menu item details Daylight Savings: Selects Daylight Savings [On]/[Off]. Date/Time: Sets the date and time. Date Format: Selects the date and time display format. [212] How to Use Changing settings Setup menu Area Setting Sets the area where you are using the product. 1.
  • Page 154: Select Rec Folder

    1. MENU → (Setup) → [File Number] → desired setting. Menu item details Series (default setting): Even if you change the recording destination folder or change the memory card, the product continues to assign numbers to files in sequence. (If there is a larger file number on the new memory card than the latest image file, a number one higher than the largest number is assigned.) Reset: The product resets numbers when a file is recorded in a new folder and assigns numbers to files starting...
  • Page 155: Folder Name

    [217] How to Use Changing settings Setup menu Folder Name Still images you shoot are recorded in a folder that is automatically created under the DCIM folder on the memory card. You can change the way folder names are assigned. 1.
  • Page 156: Certification Logo (Overseas Model Only)

    Displays the recordable time of movies and the number of recordable still images for the inserted memory card. 1. MENU → (Setup) → [Display Media Info.]. [220] How to Use Changing settings Setup menu Version Displays the software version of this product and the lens. 1.
  • Page 157: Playmemories Mobile

    Download and install the application PlayMemories Mobile from your smartphone’s application store. If PlayMemories Mobile is already installed on your smartphone, be sure to update it to the latest version. For details on PlayMemories Mobile, refer to the support page (http://www.sony.net/pmm/). [224] How to Use...
  • Page 158: Connecting The Product To An Iphone Or Ipad

    The smartphone is connected to the product. [225] How to Use Using Wi-Fi functions Connecting this product and a Smartphone Connecting the product to an iPhone or iPad 1. Select the model name of this product (DIRECT-xxxx: xxxx) on the Wi-Fi setting screen of your iPhone or iPad.
  • Page 159: Ctrl W/ Smartphone

    4. Return to the “Home” screen and launch PlayMemories Mobile. [226] How to Use Using Wi-Fi functions Controlling this product using a Smartphone Ctrl w/ Smartphone You can use a smartphone as the remote controller for this product, and shoot still images/movies. Still images/movies shot via remote control are sent to the smartphone from the product.
  • Page 160: One-Touch Connection With An Nfc-Enabled Android Smartphone (Nfc One-Touch Remote)

    (A) on the smartphone to shoot an image. Use button (B) to change the [Flash] and [Self-Timer] settings. You can also change the image saving settings. Note This product shares the connection information for [Ctrl w/ Smartphone] with a device that has permission to connect.
  • Page 161: Send To Smartphone

    The smartphone and the product are connected, and PlayMemories Mobile launches on the smartphone. Touch the smartphone to the product for 1-2 seconds until PlayMemories Mobile launches. About “NFC” NFC is a technology that enables short-range wireless communication between various devices, such as mobile phones or IC tags, etc.
  • Page 162: Sending Images To An Android Smartphone (Nfc One- Touch Sharing)

    2. If the product is ready for the transfer, the information screen appears on the product. Connect the smartphone and the product using that information. The setting method for connecting the smartphone and the product varies depending on the smartphone. Menu item details Select on This Device: Selects an image on the product to be transferred to the smartphone.
  • Page 163 With just one touch, you can connect this product and an NFC-enabled Android smartphone, and send an image displayed on the product screen directly to the smartphone. For movies, you can only transfer MP4 movies recorded with [ File Format] set to [MP4]. 1.
  • Page 164: Send To Computer

    If the smartphone is in a case, remove it. If the product is in a case, remove it. Confirm that the NFC function is activated on the smartphone. When [Airplane Mode] is set to [On], you cannot connect the product and the smartphone. Set [Airplane Mode] to [Off].
  • Page 165: Slideshow Settings

    To display the next/previous image manually, press the right/left side of the multi-selector. To change the device to be connected, press the bottom side of the multi-selector, then select [Device list]. Slideshow settings You can change the slideshow settings by pressing the bottom side of the multi-selector. Playback Selection: Selects the group of images to be shown.
  • Page 166: Access Point Set

    [233] How to Use Using Wi-Fi functions Changing the settings of Wi-Fi functions WPS Push If your access point has the WPS button, you can register the access point to this product easily by pushing the WPS button. 1. MENU → (Wireless) →...
  • Page 167: How To Use The Keyboard

    point. When the desired access point is not displayed on the screen: Select [Manual Setting] and set the access point. For the input method, refer to “How to use the keyboard.” If you select [Manual Setting], input the SSID name of the access point, then select the security system.
  • Page 168: Edit Device Name

    Depending on the status or the setting method of your access point, you may want to set more items. WPS PIN: Displays the PIN code you enter into the connected device. Priority Connection: Select [On] or [Off]. IP Address Setting: Select [Auto] or [Manual].
  • Page 169: Reset Network Set

    [239] How to Use Viewing on computers Recommended computer environment Recommended computer environment You can confirm the operating computer environment of the software from the following URL: www.sony.net/pcenv/ [240] How to Use Viewing on computers Using the software PlayMemories Home With PlayMemories Home, you can do the following: You can import images shot with this product to your computer.
  • Page 170: Installing Playmemories Home

    Installing PlayMemories Home 1. Using the Internet browser on your computer, go to the following URL and install PlayMemories Home. www.sony.net/pm/ Proceed the installation by following the instructions on the screen. When installation is completed, PlayMemories Home starts up. If PMB (Picture Motion Browser) supplied with a product that was purchased before 2011 has already been installed on the computer, PMB will be overwritten by PlayMemories Home.
  • Page 171: Software For Mac Computers

    Hint For details on PlayMemories Home, refer to the Help of PlayMemories Home or the PlayMemories Home support page (http://www.sony.co.jp/pmh-se/) (English only). [242] How to Use Viewing on computers Using the software Software for Mac computers For details on software for Mac computers, access the following URL: http://www.sony.co.jp/imsoft/Mac/...
  • Page 172: Remote Camera Control

    Note Log on as Administrator. [245] How to Use Viewing on computers Using the software Accessing “Image Data Converter Guide” Windows: [Start] → [All Programs] → [Image Data Converter] → [Help] → [Image Data Converter Ver.4]. For Windows 8, start [Image Data Converter Ver.4], and select [Help] from the menu bar → [Image Data Converter Guide].
  • Page 173: Accessing The Help Of Remote Camera Control

    Mac: http://www.sony.co.jp/imsoft/Mac/ [248] How to Use Viewing on computers Using the software Accessing the Help of Remote Camera Control Windows: [Start] → [All Programs] → [Remote Camera Control] → [Remote Camera Control Help]. For Windows 8, start [Remote Camera Control], and right-click the title bar to select [Remote Camera Control Help].
  • Page 174: Disconnecting The Product From The Computer

    Do not edit or otherwise process AVCHD movie files/folders from the connected computer. Movie files may be damaged or become unplayable. Do not delete or copy AVCHD movies on the memory card from the computer. Sony is not held liable for consequences resulting from such operations via the computer.
  • Page 175: Selecting The Disc Creation Method

    (HD) disc is created. You can play a high definition image quality (HD) disc on AVCHD format playback devices, such as a Sony Blu-ray Disc player and a PlayStation®3. You cannot play the disc on ordinary DVD players. Standard definition image quality (STD)
  • Page 176: Creating A Disc With A Device Other Than A Computer

    Creates a disc with high-definition image quality (HD) Writable movie format: PS, FX, FH Player: Blu-ray Disc playback devices (Sony Blu-ray Disc player, PlayStation®3, etc.) Creates a disc with high-definition image quality (HD) (AVCHD recording disc) Writable movie format: PS*, FX*, FH Player: AVCHD format playback devices (Sony Blu-ray Disc player, PlayStation®3, etc.)
  • Page 177: Creating Blu-Ray Discs

    Multi-session recordings cannot be made. To create Blu-ray Discs using PlayMemories Home, be sure to install the dedicated add-on software. For details, see the following URL: http://support.d-imaging.sony.co.jp/BDUW/ To install, your computer must be connected to the Internet. For detailed operations, see the Help of PlayMemories Home.
  • Page 178: On Operating Temperatures

    format the memory card using this product. Do not use/store the product in the following places In an extremely hot, cold or humid place In places such as in a car parked in the sun, the camera body may become deformed and this may cause a malfunction.
  • Page 179: Notes On The Flash

    Other devices compatible with AVCHD format that does not support High Profile Devices incompatible with the AVCHD format This product also uses MPEG-4 AVC/H.264 Main Profile for MP4 format recording. For this reason, play back movies recorded in MP4 format with this product on MPEG-4 AVC/H.264 supported devices.
  • Page 180: Battery Pack And Battery Charger

    month(s) it becomes completely discharged. In this case, be sure to charge this rechargeable battery before using the product. However, even if this rechargeable battery is not charged, you can still use the product as long as you do not record the date and time. Charging method of the internal rechargeable battery Insert a charged battery pack into the product, or connect the product to a wall outlet (wall socket) using the AC Adaptor (sold separately), and leave the product for 24 hours or more with the power off.
  • Page 181: Battery Life

    If you use the flash often, shoot images continuously, turn the camera on and off frequently, or use a brighter setting for the screen, the battery life will decrease. Battery life The battery life is limited. If you use the same battery pack repeatedly, or use the same battery pack for a long period, the battery capacity decreases gradually.
  • Page 182: Memory Stick Media

    Data read/write speeds differ depending on the combination of the memory card and the equipment used. We recommend backing up important data, such as to a hard disk of a computer. Do not attach a label on the memory card itself nor on a memory card adaptor. Do not touch the terminal section of the memory card with your hand or a metal object.
  • Page 183: Cleaning The Camera Body

    [260] How to Use Precautions/This product Cleaning this product On cleaning Cleaning the lens and flash Wipe the lens and flash with a soft cloth to remove fingerprints, dust, etc. Cleaning the lens Do not use a cleaning solution containing organic solvents, such as thinner, or benzine. When cleaning the lens surface, remove dust with a commercially available blower.
  • Page 184 The number of still images may vary depending on the shooting conditions and the memory card. Image Size]: [L: 24M] When [ Aspect Ratio] is set to [3:2]* Standard 2GB: 330 images 4GB: 660 images 8GB: 1350 images 16GB: 2700 images 32GB: 5400 images 64GB: 10500 images Fine...
  • Page 185: Recordable Time Of Movies

    [262] How to Use Precautions/This product Number of recordable still images and recordable time of movies Recordable time of movies The table below shows the approximate maximum recording times which can be recorded on the memory card that is formatted with this product. These numbers are the total times of all movie files on the memory card.
  • Page 186: Plug Adaptor

    4GB: 30 m 8GB: 1 h 16GB: 2 h 32GB: 4 h 64GB: 8 h 1440×1080 12M 2GB: 20 m 4GB: 40 m 8GB: 1 h 20 m 16GB: 2 h 45 m 32GB: 5 h 30 m 64GB: 11 h VGA 3M 2GB: 1 h 10 m 4GB: 2 h 25 m...
  • Page 187: Vertical Grip

    To view movies shot using this product on a television, the product and television must use the same color television system. Check the TV color system for the country or region where you are using the product. NTSC system: Bahama Islands, Bolivia, Canada, Central America, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Jamaica, Japan, Korea, Mexico, Peru, Surinam, Taiwan, the Philippines, the U.S.A., Venezuela, etc.
  • Page 188 “PMHOME” - “LICENSE” folder. [267] How to Use Precautions/This product Trademarks Trademarks The following marks are registered trademarks or trademarks of Sony Corporation. , Memory Stick, , Memory Stick PRO, , Memory Stick Duo, , Memory Stick PRO...
  • Page 189: Troubleshooting

    DLNA and DLNA CERTIFIED are trademarks of Digital Living Network Alliance. " " and "PlayStation" are registered trademarks of Sony Computer Entertainment Inc. Add further enjoyment with your PlayStation 3 by downloading the application for PlayStation 3 from PlayStation Store (where available.) The application for PlayStation 3 requires PlayStation Network account and application download.
  • Page 190: You Cannot Insert The Battery Pack Into The Product

    [269] Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Battery pack and power You cannot insert the battery pack into the product. Make sure the direction of the battery pack is correct, and insert it until the battery lock lever is locked. [270] Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Battery pack and power You cannot turn on the product.
  • Page 191: You Cannot Record Images

    [273] Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Battery pack and power The CHARGE lamp of the battery charger flashes when charging the battery pack. Make sure that the battery is NP-FM500H . Batteries which have not been used for more than a year may have deteriorated. This phenomenon occurs when you charge the battery pack in an extremely hot or cold location.
  • Page 192: The Flash Does Not Work

    Ambient light is insufficient. The subject you are shooting is not suitable for auto-focusing. Shoot in [Flexible Spot] mode or manual focus mode. [277] Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Shooting still images/movies The flash does not work. Raise the flash. You cannot use a flash in the following situations: [Night Scene] or [Hand-held Twilight] in Scene Selection is selected.
  • Page 193: The Image Colors Are Not Correct

    The area selected using [Area Setting] differs from the actual area. Select the actual area. [281] Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Shooting still images/movies The aperture value and/or shutter speed and/or metering indicator flashes. The subject is too bright or too dark to shoot using the current aperture value and/or shutter speed settings.
  • Page 194: Dots Appear And Remain On The Screen

    [285] Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Shooting still images/movies Dots appear and remain on the screen. This is not a malfunction. These dots are not recorded. [286] Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Shooting still images/movies You cannot shoot images continuously. The memory card is full. Delete unnecessary images. The battery level is low.
  • Page 195: The Image Is Blurred

    If any filter or hood is used, take it off and try shooting again. Depending on the thickness of the filter and improper attachment of the hood, the filter or the hood may partially appear in the image. The optical properties of some lenses may cause the periphery of the image to appear too dark (insufficient light).
  • Page 196: Images Cannot Be Played Back

    [Dial Lock] is on. Hold down the Fn button until the lock is released, or set the [Dial Lock] to [Unlock]. [294] Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Viewing images Images cannot be played back. Make sure that the memory card is fully inserted into the product. The folder/file name has been changed on your computer.
  • Page 197: You Cannot Find The Wireless Access Point To Be Connected

    [298] Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Viewing images A DPOF mark cannot be put. You cannot place DPOF marks on RAW images. [299] Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Wi-Fi You cannot find the wireless access point to be connected. Wireless access points may not be displayed on the product due to signal conditions. Place the product closer to the wireless access point.
  • Page 198: Ctrl W/ Smartphone] Or [Send To Smartphone] Is Canceled Halfway

    You cannot send AVCHD movies to a smartphone. Set [ File Format] to [MP4] to record movies. [303] Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Wi-Fi [Ctrl w/ Smartphone] or [Send to Smartphone] is canceled halfway. When the remaining battery level is low, [Ctrl w/ Smartphone] or [Send to Smartphone] may be canceled halfway.
  • Page 199: The Computer Does Not Recognize This Product

    The computer does not recognize this product. Set [USB Connection] to [Mass Storage]. Use the micro USB cable (supplied) to connect the devices. Disconnect the USB cable, and connect it again firmly. Disconnect all equipment other than this product, the keyboard and the mouse from the USB terminals of your computer.
  • Page 200: Formatted The Memory Card By Mistake

    [310] Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Memory cards Formatted the memory card by mistake. All the data on the memory card is deleted by formatting. You cannot restore the data. [311] Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Printing You cannot print images. RAW images cannot be printed. To print RAW images, first convert them to JPEG images using “Image Data Converter.”...
  • Page 201: The Lens Gets Fogged

    If you want to print images with the date, use [Print Setting] under [Specify Printing]. You can print images with the date superimposed if the printer or the software can recognize Exif information. For compatibility with Exif information, consult the manufacturer of the printer or the software.
  • Page 202: The Product Does Not Work Properly

    If an AC-PW10AM AC Adaptor (sold separately) is used, disconnect the power cord. Connect the power cord and turn on the product again. If the product repeats the same error often or still does not work after trying these solutions, consult your Sony dealer or local authorized Sony service facility. [320] Troubleshooting...
  • Page 203 memory card is erased. It may take some time to complete the format. If the message still appears, change the memory card. Memory Card Error An incompatible memory card is inserted. Formatting has failed. Format the memory card again. Unable to read memory card. Reinsert memory card. An incompatible memory card is inserted.
  • Page 204: System Error

    There is something wrong in the Image Database File. Select [Setup] → [Recover Image DB]. System Error Camera Error. Turn power off then on. Remove the battery pack, and then re-insert it. If the message appears frequently, consult your Sony dealer or local authorized Sony service facility. Unable to magnify.
  • Page 205 Scenes with little contrast, such as the sky or a sandy beach Sweep Panorama Superior Auto AF Track Duration Scenes changing constantly, such as a waterfall Sweep Panorama Superior Auto AF Track Duration...

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