Operating Instructions

7. Metering/Exposure/ISO Sensitivity
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Setting Items (ISO Sensitivity)
¢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)].
0 When the following functions are being used, the ISO sensitivity that can be set is
restricted.
[High Resolution Mode]: Up to an upper limit of [3200]
[High Dynamic] ([Filter Settings]): Down to a lower limit of [400], up to an upper
limit of [6400]
Other than [High Dynamic] ([Filter Settings]): Up to an upper limit of [6400]
[Multiple Exposure]: Down to a lower limit of [100], up to an upper limit of [6400]
[Cinelike D2]/[Cinelike V2] ([Photo Style]): Down to a lower limit of [200]
(The lower limit changes to [100] when [Extended ISO] is set.)
[Like709] ([Photo Style]): Down to a lower limit of [100]
[V-Log] ([Photo Style]): Down to a lower limit of [640], up to an upper limit of
[51200]
(The lower limit changes to [320] when [Extended ISO] is set.)
[Standard(HLG)]/[Monochrome(HLG)]/[Like2100(HLG)] ([Photo Style]): Down to a
lower limit of [400]
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.
[AUTO]
The ISO sensitivity is automatically adjusted according to the
brightness.
0 Taking picture: Maximum [6400]
¢1
0 Video recording: Maximum [6400]
¢2
[100] to [51200]
The ISO sensitivity is fixed at the selected value.
0 The available ISO sensitivity range changes according to the
setting of [Dual Native ISO Setting] in the [Photo] ([Image
Quality]) menu (l 203).
0 You can extend the ISO sensitivity range in between a lower
limit of [50] and an upper limit of [204800] by setting [Extended
ISO] (l 419) to [ON] in the [Custom] ([Image Quality]) menu.