Owner's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Advanced User Guide
- Restoring Default Camera Settings
- Preliminary Notes and Legal Information
- Introduction
- Contents
- Common Camera Operations
- Safety Instructions
- Camera Basics
- Getting Ready
- Holding the Camera
- Trying the Camera Out
- Part Names
- Adjusting the Screen Angle
- Indicator Display
- Setting a Shooting Mode
- Configuring Camera Features
- Features Available on the Quick Control Screen
- Menu Settings
- Shooting Mode Screen
- Frames on the Shooting Screen
- Shooting Display Options
- Playback Display Options
- Touch Operation
- On-Screen Keyboard
- Shooting
- Shooting with Camera-Determined Settings (Auto Mode/Hybrid Auto Mode)
- Shooting Specific Scenes (Special Scene Mode)
- Shooting Yourself under Optimal Settings (Self Portrait Mode)
- Shooting Panoramas (Panorama Mode)
- Capturing Subjects Against Flowing Backgrounds (Panning Mode)
- Shooting People against Starry Skies (Star Portrait Mode)
- Shooting Night Scenes under Starry Skies (Star Nightscape Mode)
- Shooting Star Trails (Star Trails Mode)
- Recording Movies of Star Movement (Star Time-Lapse Movie Mode)
- Shooting with Image Effects (Creative Filters Mode)
- Recording a Variety of Movies (Movie Mode)
- Shooting in Program AE (P Mode)
- Shooting at Specific Shutter Speeds (Tv Mode)
- Shooting at Specific Aperture Values (Av Mode)
- Shooting at Specific Shutter Speeds and Aperture Values (M Mode)
- Zooming In Closer on Subjects (Digital Zoom)
- Locking Image Brightness / Exposure (AE Lock)
- Shooting Close-Ups (Macro)
- Shooting in Manual Focus Mode
- Shooting with AF Lock
- Shooting at Preset Focal Lengths (Step Zoom)
- Changing Image Quality
- Changing the Aspect Ratio
- Changing the Image Display Period after Shots
- Changing the Flash Mode
- Locking Brightness / Exposure in Flash Photography (FE Lock)
- Configuring Flash Settings
- Continuous Shooting
- Using the Self-Timer
- Shooting in RAW Burst Mode
- Adding a Date Stamp
- Adjusting Image Brightness (Exposure Compensation)
- Changing the ISO Speed for Stills
- Changing the ISO Speed for Movies
- Auto Correction of Brightness and Contrast (Auto Lighting Optimizer)
- Shooting Bright Subjects (Highlight Tone Priority)
- Adjusting ND Filter Settings
- Changing the Metering Method
- Setting the Metering Timer
- Configuring Exposure Simulation
- Capturing Natural Colors (White Balance)
- Customizing Colors (Picture Style)
- Customizing Picture Styles
- Saving Customized Picture Styles
- Reducing Noise in High-ISO Shooting
- Shooting by Touching the Screen (Touch Shutter)
- Shooting with the Electronic Shutter
- Shooting with Servo AF
- Choosing the AF Method
- Changing the Focus Setting
- Configuring the AF-Assist Beam
- Continuous Shooting as the Focal Distance is Changed (Focus Bracketing)
- Fine-Tuning the Focus
- Changing the IS Mode Settings
- Using Auto Level
- Using Digital Tele-Converter
- Changing Movie Recording Size
- Configuring Sound Recording Settings
- Configuring Movie Servo AF
- Using Auto Slow Shutter
- Miniature Model Effect in Movies (Miniature Effect Movie)
- Recording Video Snapshots
- Recording Time-Lapse Movies
- Recording Movies of Yourself
- Configuring Information Display for HDMI Output
- Setting the Type of Digest Movie
- Playback
- Viewing
- Magnifying Images
- Viewing Digest Movies
- Finding Images in an Index
- Editing Movies
- Extracting Stills from RAW Burst Images
- Protecting Images
- Rotating Images
- Changing Movie Rotation Information
- Erasing Images
- Adding Images to Print Orders (DPOF)
- Adding Images to a Photobook
- Applying Filter Effects to Images (Creative Filters)
- Processing RAW Images
- Applying Your Favorite Effects (Creative Assist)
- Enabling Quick Control RAW Processing
- Correcting Red-Eye
- Combining Video Snapshots
- Cropping
- Resizing Images
- Rating Images
- Viewing Slideshows
- Finding Images Matching Specified Conditions
- Using the Control Ring to Find Images
- Customizing Playback Information Display
- Starting Playback from the Last Image Displayed
- Wireless Features
- Available Wireless Features
- Saving Camera Images to a Smartphone
- Features Used with Smartphones
- Connecting to Printers via Wi-Fi
- Sending Images to a Computer Automatically
- Uploading Images to Web Services
- Streaming Images
- Reconnecting via Wi-Fi
- Ending Wi-Fi Connections
- Clearing Information of Devices Paired via Bluetooth
- Changing or Deleting Connection Settings
- Function Settings
- Selecting and Creating Folders
- Changing File Numbering
- Configuring Auto Rotation of Vertical Images
- Adding Orientation Information to Movies
- Formatting Memory Cards
- Setting Start-up Screen Display
- Using Eco Mode
- Adjusting Power-Saving Features
- Adjusting Screen Brightness
- Switching the Color of Screen Information
- Adjusting the Date, Time, and Time Zone
- Changing the Language
- Lens Retraction Timing
- Setting the Video System
- Adjusting the Touch-Screen Panel
- Adjusting Beeping
- Adjusting the Volume
- Setting the HDMI Output Resolution
- RAW Playback on an HDR TV
- Customizing Shooting Information Display
- Setting Reverse Display
- Metric / Non-Metric Display
- Configuring the Feature Guide
- Configuring Custom Functions
- Custom Shooting Modes (C Mode)
- Restoring Default Camera Settings
- Setting Copyright Information to Record in Images
- Downloading Manuals/Software from a QR Code
- Displaying Certification Logos
- Saving Commonly Used Shooting Menu Items (My Menu)
- Accessories
- Appendix
- Getting Started
- Online product registration
- Electronic Manual and Software
- Preliminary Notes and Legal Information
- Table of Contents
- Safety Instructions
- Getting Ready
- Trying the Camera Out
- Part Names
- Setting a Shooting Mode
- Shooting Mode Screen
- Menu Settings
- Features Available on the Quick Control Screen
- Precautions for Wireless Features
- Supplementary Information
- Important Safety Instructions
- Product Info
- Warranty
- Product Registration
3
Number of Recording
Pixels
16:9 3:2 4:3 1:1
Large 5472 x 3072 5472 x 3648 4864 x 3648 3648 x 3648
Medium 3648 x 2048 3648 x 2432 3248 x 2432 2432 x 2432
Small 1 (S1) 2736 x 1536 2736 x 1824 2432 x 1824 1824 x 1824
Small 2 (S2) 2400 x 1344 2400 x 1600 2112 x 1600 1600 x 1600
RAW - 5472 x 3648 5472 x 3648 -
RAW+JPEG - - - -
C-RAW - 5472 x 3648 5472 x 3648 -
C-RAW + JPEG - - - -
Panoramic Shooting
Min. Number of Recording Pixels Max. Number of Recording Pixels
Vertical Shooting 3840 x 3648 16000 x 3840
Horizontal Shooting 5472 x 2560 26064 x 2560
Approx. Number of
Shots Recordable to
32 GB Memory Card
Large (L)
Fine Approx. 4535 shots
Normal Approx. 8062 shots
Medium
Fine Approx. 7742 shots
Normal Approx. 9999 shots
Small (S)
Fine -
Normal -
Small 1 (S1)
Fine
Approx. 9999 shots
Normal
Small 2 (S2) Approx. 9999 shots
RAW Approx. 1355 shots
RAW + JPEG Approx. 1031 shots
C-RAW Approx. 2301 shots
C-RAW + JPEG Approx. 1525 shots
* The approximate number of images recordable on memory cards other than the above can be calculated by
using the above gures as a reference and extrapolating accordingly.
Time of Recordable
Videos
Shooting
Mode
Pixels Frame Rate
Approx. Total
Movie Time
Recordable to 32
GB Memory Card
Single Clip
Approx.
Recording
Time*¹
Video
Recording
Bit Rate
Standard
Movie
3840 x 2160
(4K)
29.97 fps 35 min. 29 sec. 9 min. 59 sec. Approx. 120 Mbps
1920 x 1080
(FULL HD)
119.88 fps 35 min. 33 sec. 7 min. 29 sec. Approx. 120 Mbps
59.94 fps 1 hr. 10 min. 48 sec. 29 min. 59 sec. Approx. 60 Mbps
29.97 fps 2 hr. 20 min. 59 sec. 29 min. 59 sec. Approx. 30 Mbps
1280 x 720
(HD)
59.94 fps 2 hr. 42 min. 28 sec. 29 min. 59 sec. Approx. 26 Mbps
*¹ Using an SD Speed Class 10 / UHS-I compatible memory card.
• Single-time recording will stop automatically when single recording reaches maximum recordable time or
memory card becomes full. Recording may stop even if the max. Recording time per single-time recording has not
elapsed depending on the card used.
• On memory cards with a capacity of 32GB and below, movies that exceed 4GB are divided into multiple les
(Max. approx. 4GB each). On memory cards with a capacity of 64GB and above, the movies are not divided and
will save as a single le.
*Measured on a card that was formatted with this camera.