Reference Manual

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D Taking Photos in HLG
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es taken with [HLG] selected for tone mode exhibit more “noise“ (in the form of randomly-
spaced bright pixels, fog, and lines) than do pictures taken using [SDR].
Selecting values between ISO 100 and 320 on the ISO sensitivity dial sets ISO sensitivity to ISO 400.
The lowest value available for the [ISO sensitivity settings]> [Maximum sensitivity] item in the
photo shooting menu is ISO 800.
ISO sensitivities of Hi 0.3 through Hi 1.7 are not available.
The video file type for time-lapse videos is fixed at [H.265 10-bit (MOV)].
[Color space] in the photo shooting menu is fixed at "BT.2100".
[Active D-Lighting], [Multiple exposure], and [HDR overlay] are not available in the photo
shooting menu.
[C30] cannot be selected for release mode and Custom Setting d3 [Pre-Release Capture options]
is not available.
D Caution: HLG Photos
Pictures shot with [HLG] selected for tone mode are subject to the following restrictions:
Image overlay is not available with HLG photos. HLG photos will not be displayed in the picture
selection dialogs for the various image overlay options available via [Retouch] in the playback i
menu.
You can download HLG photos using the SnapBridge app but may not be able to view them in
some versions of the app or operating system.
D Camera Shooting and Playback Displays
When [HLG] is selected for tone mode, the shooting and playback displays in the camera monitor and
viewfinder may include “noise” in the form of randomly-spaced bright pixels, fog, or lines or may fail
to accurately reproduce highlights and highly-saturated colors. In addition, abrupt tone discontinuities
may be visible in the camera monitor or viewfinder when photos are displayed full-frame, although the
photos themselves are unaffected. For accurate tone reproduction, use monitors, computers, operating
systems, applications, and other equipment compatible with HLG.
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Tone Mode