User manual
Table Of Contents
- Introduction
- Parts of the camera
- Getting started
- Basic operations of shooting and playback
- Shooting features
- Selecting a shooting mode (mode dial)
- Auto mode (standard shooting)
- P, S, A, and M modes
- Shooting with the Bulb setting or Time setting (when in M mode)
- U (user settings) mode
- Creative mode (applying effects when shooting)
- Scene mode (shooting suited to the shooting conditions)
- Setting the flash mode, self-timer, focus mode, and exposure compensation
- Flash mode
- Self-timer
- Smile timer
- Using autofocus
- Using manual focus
- Exposure compensation
- Default settings (flash, self-timer, and focus mode)
- Using the Fn (function) button
- Using the zoom
- Functions that cannot be used simultaneously when shooting
- Playback features
- Movies
- Using the menu
- Menu operations
- Menu lists
- The shooting menu (common across shooting modes)
- The shooting menu (P, S, A, M, or U mode)
- The Movie manual mode menu
- The movie menu
- The playback menu
- The network menu
- The setup menu
- Time zone and date
- Slot empty release lock
- Monitor settings
- EVF auto toggle
- Date stamp
- Self-timer: after release
- Vibration reduction
- AF assist
- Digital zoom
- Assign side zoom control
- Snap-back zoom
- Assign side dial
- AE/AF lock button
- Sound settings
- Auto off
- Format card
- Language
- HDMI
- Charge by computer
- Image comment
- Copyright information
- Location data
- Toggle Av/Tv selection
- Reset file numbering
- Peaking
- Reset all
- Conformity marking
- Firmware version
- Connecting the camera to a TV or computer
- Accessories
- If there is a problem
- Technical notes
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Shooting features
Scene mode (shooting suited to the shooting conditions)
3
A
fter capturing the desired composite image, press the
button to end shooting.
•
If you continue shooting, details in the composited areas may be lost.
•
For [Nightscape + light trails]:
-
When 50 shots are taken, the camera automatically stops shooting.
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For every 10 shots taken, one composite image with trails overlapped from the
start of shooting is automatically saved.
•
For [Star trails]:
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Shots are taken at a shutter speed of 25 seconds, with an interval of approximately
5 seconds between the shots. When 300 shots are taken, the camera
automatically stops shooting.
-
For every 30 shots taken, one composite image with trails overlapped from the
start of shooting is automatically saved.
•
For [Fireworks]:
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When 30 shots are taken, the camera automatically stops shooting.
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For every shot taken, one composite image is automatically saved.
Notes about [Multiple exp. Lighten]
•
Use a suciently char
ged battery to prevent the camera from turning o unexpectedly.
•
Do not rotate the mode dial or remove the memory card until shooting ends.
•
Use of a tripod is recommended. When using a tripod to stabilize the camera during
shooting, select the setup menu
[V
ibration reduction]
[O
]. See “
Using a
tr
ipod (page 51)” when using a tripod.
•
The auto o function is disabled during shooting.
•
Exposure compensation cannot be used.
Focusing in [Nightscape + light trails]
•
Dur
ing autofocus, the camera focuses on the area in the center of the frame. You can set
the focus mode to
[A
utofocus] (default setting) or
[I
nnity].
•
When shooting distant subjects, it is recommended that you select
[I
nnity] or use
manual focus.
Focusing in [Star trails]
Dur
ing autofocus, the setting is xed to
[I
nnity] and the focus area is not displayed.
To adjust the focus, switch to manual focus.
Using manual focus (page 113)
Focusing in [Fireworks]
•
Y
ou can set the focus mode during autofocus to
[I
nnity] (default setting) or
[I
nnity]. The focus area is not displayed during
[I
nnity]. During
[I
nnity],
the camera focuses on the area in the center of the frame.