User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- PACKAGE CONTENTS / ACCESSORIES
- TABLE OF CONTENTS
- SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
- HANDLING PRECAUTIONS
- DESCRIPTION OF THE PARTS
- MONITOR DISPLAY DURING SHOOTING
- PREPARATION
- DOING THE SHOOTING
- TAKING A PICTURE
- SHOOTING A MOVIE
- SELECTING THE EXPOSURE MODE
- FOCUSING
- DRIVE MODE
- STABILIZATION
- ISO SENSITIVITY SETTING
- IMAGE FILE SETTING
- MOVIE RECORD SETTING
- CROP ZOOM
- DIRECTOR'S VIEWFINDER
- AUDIO RECORD SETTING
- EXPOSURE COMPENSATION
- METERING MODE
- AEL BUTTON
- WHITE BALANCE SETTING (WB)
- COLOR MODE
- TONE CONTROL
- Fill Light
- LENS OPTICS COMPENSATION
- BRACKETING
- HDR (High Dynamic Range)
- CUSTOM MODE
- LOCK FUNCTION
- USING THE EXTERNAL FLASH
- CHANGING OTHER SETTINGS
- REVIEWING AND DELETING IMAGES
- VIEWING ONE IMAGE AT A TIME
- MAGNIFYING IMAGES (STILL IMAGES ONLY)
- VIEWING NINE IMAGES AT A TIME (CONTACT SHEET VIEW)
- VIEWING IMAGE INFORMATION
- DELETING FILES
- PLAYING BACK A MOVIE
- OTHER REVIEWING FEATURES
- SETTING FROM THE [SYSTEM] MENU
- TRANSFERRING IMAGES TO A COMPUTER
- USING THIS PRODUCT AS A WEB CAMERA
- SCREENSHOT FEATURE
- REFERENCE
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DOING THE SHOOTING
TAKING A PICTURE
The general procedure to follow to take a picture is as follows.
Set the CINE/STILL switch to [STILL].
Configure image settings such as the image quality and image size.
( P. 70)
Set the ISO sensitivity. (P.67)
Determine the exposure. (P.45)
Focus the camera. (P.51)
Hold-down the shutter button to take a picture.
For information about other settings, refer to the appropriate pages.
SHOOTING A MOVIE
The general procedure to shoot a movie is as follows.
Set the CINE/STILL switch to "CINE".
Determine the shooting style.
You can select the setting method and the monitor display for shooting to
suit the style of camera you are used to.
[
SYSTEM ] → [Shooting Style]
CINE
Provides the setting method and the monitor display
based on the cinema camera style.
STILL-like
Provides the setting method and the monitor display
based on the still camera style.
Configure movie record settings such as the record format, resolution,
and frame rate. (P.74)