Digital HD Video Camera Recorder HDR-AZ1/RM-LVR2V How to Use Read This First Identifying Parts Identifying Parts of the Camera [1] Identifying Parts of the Remote Control [2] Display Camera Display [3] Live-View Remote Display (Single Connection) [4] Live-View Remote Display (Multi Connection) [5] Getting Started Checking the Bundled Items Checking the Bundled Items [6] Preparing to Use Preparing to Use [7] Preparing the Camera Inserting/Removing the Battery Pack of the Camera [8] Charging the Batter
Inserting/Ejecting a Memory Card to/from the Camera [10] Memory Cards Usable with the Camera [11] Turning On/Off the Power of the Camera [12] Preparing the Live-View Remote Charging the Live-View Remote [13] Attaching the Belt to the Live-View Remote [14] Turning On/Off the Power of the Live-View Remote [15] Changing the Date & Time Setting by the Live-View Remote [16] GPS Assist Data [17] Connecting the Live-View Remote to the Camera (Single Connection) Checking the Connection Mode of the Camera [18] Che
Using the Adhesive Mount [31] Shooting Shooting Movies or Still Images REC HOLD (Lock) Switch [32] Button Hold Function of the Live-View Remote [33] Switching the Shooting Mode [34] Movie Mode [35] Photo Mode [36] Interval Photo Recording Mode [37] Recording for an Extended Time [38] Changing the Settings of the Live-View Remote List of Setting Items List of Setting Items [39] Movie Settings Image Quality Setting [40] SteadyShot [41] Flip (Movies) [42] Scene (Movies) [43] Color Setting [44] Movie Record
Self-Timer [50] Interval Photo Settings Flip (Interval Photo Recording) [51] Scene (Interval Photo Recording) [52] Time Lapse [53] Connecting Devices Settings Time Code/User Bit Setting [54] IR-Remote Controller [55] Switching NTSC/PAL [56] Auto Power Off [57] Beep [58] Format [59] Remote Control Settings Screen Rotation [60] Monitor Brightness [61] Date & Time Setting [62] Reset Settings [63] Version [64] Connection Mode [65] GPS Setting [66] Airplane Mode [67] Resetting the Network Settings for Multi C
Switching the Connection Mode of the Camera [70] Switching the LCD Screen of the Live-View Remote [71] Deleting Deleting [72] Live Streaming of Movies Live Streaming with the Camera (Live Connection) Live Streaming [73] Preparing for Live Streaming [74] Performing for Live Streaming [75] Computer Action Cam Movie Creator Useful Functions of Action Cam Movie Creator [76] Checking the Computer Environment [77] Viewing the Instruction for Action Cam Movie Creator [78] Installing Action Cam Movie Creator [79
Estimated Duration of Playback for the Battery Pack of the Camera [84] Recordable Time, the Recordable Number of Photos for a Memory Card Estimated Continuous Movie Recordable Time [85] Estimated Recordable Number of Photos [86] Notes on Using Notes on Handling of the Camera and the Live-View Remote [87] On Moisture Condensation [88] Care and Storage [89] Notes on Optional Accessories [90] Notes on Disposal/Transfer of the Memory Card [91] Battery Packs of the Camera and the Live-View Remote [92] The Limi
Live-View Remote [108] Trademarks Trademarks [109] Notes on the Licences On GNU GPL/LGPL Applied Software [110] Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Troubleshooting What Can I Do to Solve a Problem? [111] Battery Pack and Power of the Camera Cannot Turn On the Camera [112] The Power of the Camera Turns Off Suddenly [113] Battery Life of the Camera Is Short [114] Cannot Charge the Camera [115] The Remaining Charge Indicator of the Camera Is Incorrect [116] Memory Card Operations Using the Memory Card Cannot
Cannot Play Back Images [120] Computers Your Computer Does Not Recognize the Camera [121] Cannot Import Images [122] Cannot Install Action Cam Movie Creator [123] Action Cam Movie Creator Does Not Work Correctly [124] Cannot Play Back Images on Your Computer [125] Wi-Fi It Takes Too Much Time to Transfer an Image [126] Others The Lens Gets Fogged [127] The Camera and Battery Become Warm [128] The Date or Time Is Incorrect [129] Live-View Remote Cannot Turn On the Live-View Remote [130] Cannot Charge the
Live-View Remote The Power of the Live-View Remote Turns Off Suddenly [139] Cannot Connect the Live-View Remote and the Camera via Wi-Fi [140] Warning Indicators and Error Indicators Display on the Live-View Remote 01-01/02-02 [141] 01-02 [142] 01-03/01-04 [143] 03-01/03-02 [144] 02-01 [145] 04-03 [146] 05-01 [147] 05-02 [148] 05-03 [149] 04-04 [150] 10-01 [151] Code Starting with an E or a C [152] [1] How to Use Read This First Identifying Parts Identifying Parts of the Camera
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. POWER/CHG (Charge) lamp REC HOLD switch REC (Movie/Photo) button REC lamp (red)/LIVE lamp (blue) Light up (red): During recording Blink (red): Error occurs Light up (blue): During live streaming Blink slowly (blue): During live streaming (There is an audience) Lens Microphones Tripod adaptor attachment hole (N Mark) NFC (Near Field Communication) is an international standard of the short-range wireless communication technology.
16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. RESET button Memory card insertion slot Memory card cover REC/Access lamp Battery cover lock lever Battery ejection sheet Battery storage area Battery pack cover SSID label [2] How to Use Read This First Identifying Parts Identifying Parts of the Remote Control 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.
10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. RESET (Reset) button Multi/Micro USB Terminal Lock lever Connector cover (USB) ON/OFF button Loop for a belt [3] How to Use Read This First Display Camera Display The following describes the icons displayed on the display panel of the camera. 1. Battery level indicator The further right the indicator goes to, the lower the battery level is. 2.
3. Wi-Fi settings indicator When Wi-Fi is set to the single connection When Wi-Fi is set to the multi connection When Wi-Fi is set to the live connection When Wi-Fi is set to OFF [4] How to Use Read This First Display Live-View Remote Display (Single Connection) The following describes the icons displayed on the LCD screen of the remote control in the single connection.
The further right the indicator goes to, the lower the battery level is. 4 Clock display Live-View display 5 Shooting mode display 6 Battery level indicator 7 Memory card warning indicator/ Rising temperature icon When is indicated, stop recording the movie. If the camera stops recording due to the temperature, leave it for several minutes with the power turned off. Start recording after the temperature inside the camera drops fully.
The further right the indicator goes to, the lower the battery level is. [6] How to Use Getting Started Checking the Bundled Items Checking the Bundled Items Make sure that you have the following bundled items. The number in parentheses indicates the quantity of each item bundled.
Attachment Buckle (1) Flat Adhesive Mount (1) Curved Adhesive Mount (1) Tripod Adaptor (1) Set of printed documentation [7] How to Use Getting Started Preparing to Use Preparing to Use The flow of what needs to be prepared in advance is summarized. Check each item for further details. The camera Inserting the battery pack of the camera Insert the battery pack confirming that the battery is correctly oriented.
Charging the battery pack of the camera Check the power of the camera is off and connect the micro USB cable (supplied) to a computer that is turned on. Inserting a memory card into the camera Insert the memory card into the camera, confirming that the card is correctly oriented. Turning on the power of the camera Press the ON/OFF button of the camera. You can record movies by pressing the REC button of the camera.
Setting the camera using the Live-View Remote [8] How to Use Getting Started Preparing the Camera Inserting/Removing the Battery Pack of the Camera Insert/remove the battery pack to/from the camera. Inserting the battery pack 1. Open the cover Slide the lock lever to the OPEN side. Open the cover from . 2. Insert the battery pack There are chances that the battery may not be ejected if the battery ejection sheet is stored under the battery. Additionally, this may cause water leakage.
Double check that the battery ejection sheet is not pinched in the cover or sticking out of the cover. If any foreign matter such as sand gets inside the cover, the sealing gasket may be scratched, and may result in water entering the inside of the camera. 4. Remove the battery pack Open the battery cover and pull out the battery ejection sheet to remove the battery. [9] How to Use Getting Started Preparing the Camera Charging the Battery Pack of the Camera Charging the camera with a computer. 1.
The battery is charged (full charge) when the POWER/CHG (Power) lamp is turned on. The charging time *1 of the battery pack NP-BY1 (supplied) is as follows. Charging via a computer: Approx. 2 h 25 min. Charging via AC-UD10*2 (sold separately): Approx. 2 h 05 min. *1 Time required to charge a fully depleted battery pack at a temperature of 25°C (77°F). Charging may take longer under certain circumstances or conditions. *2 Rapid charging is possible using the USB charger AC-UD10 (sold separately).
The following describes how to insert/eject a memory card. 1. Insert the memory card until it clicks microSD card: Insert in the direction of the printed side . Memory Stick Micro™ (Mark2) media: Insert in the direction of the terminal side . 1 microSD card/microSDHC card/microSDXC card 2 Memory Stick Micro™ (Mark2) media Insert the memory card properly, confirming each side is facing the correct direction.
Note that formatting will erase all data recorded on the memory card. This data cannot be restored. Be sure to back up any important data to a computer or other storage location. Do not insert anything other than the compliant size of memory card into the memory card slot. Otherwise, a malfunction may result. When inserting or ejecting the memory card, be careful to prevent the memory card from popping out and dropping.
connecting, make sure that the device is exFAT-compatible. If the camera is connected to a device that is not exFAT-compatible, a prompt to format the memory card may appear. In this case, do not format the memory card, otherwise all its data will be lost. * exFAT is the file system used by microSDXC memory cards. [12] How to Use Getting Started Preparing the Camera Turning On/Off the Power of the Camera Turn on the power of the camera. 1.
The CHG (Charge) lamp goes out when charging is completed. The charging time *1 of the battery pack on the remote control is as follows. Via a computer: Approx. 4 h 05 min. Via an AC-UD10*2 : Approx. 2 h 55 min. *1 Time required to charge a fully depleted battery pack at a temperature of 25°C (77°F). Charging may take longer under certain circumstances or conditions. *2 Rapid charging is possible using the USB charger AC-UD10 (sold separately).
[14] How to Use Getting Started Preparing the Live-View Remote Attaching the Belt to the Live-View Remote Attach the belt to the remote control. 1. Place the remote control on the base plate and thread the belt through the belt loop of the remote control and the base plate as illustrated in , and then attach it as illustrated in . You can adjust the belt length depending on the pasting position of and . 2.
When placing the remote control on your right wrist, set the screen rotation in the remote control settings to ON. When using the remote control attached to your arm, always attach the supplied base plate and belt correctly. Be careful not to drop the remote control when unfastening the belt. [15] How to Use Getting Started Preparing the Live-View Remote Turning On/Off the Power of the Live-View Remote Turn on/off the power of the remote control. 1.
complete. 1. Press the UP button or DOWN button of the remote control to select the desired item, then press the REC/ENTER button The following items will be displayed in order on the LCD screen of the remote control. GMT+0.0: Area setting : Saving time (Summer time) setting Y-M-D/M-D-Y/M(Eng)-D-Y/D-M-Y: Date and time format Y-M-D : Date setting 00:00: Time setting 2.
Checking the Connection Mode of the Camera You can check the connection mode of the camera before connecting the remote control and the camera through Wi-Fi. You can switch the Wi-Fi setting of the camera that is to be connected to the Live-View Remote by pressing the Wi-Fi button of the camera. Check the connection mode of the camera is set to the single connection here. 1. Turn on the power of the camera 2.
[20] How to Use Getting Started (Single Connection) Connecting the Live-View Remote to the Camera Connecting the Live-View Remote to One Camera You can easily operate all the functions of the camera by connecting one camera to the remote control through Wi-Fi. 1. Turn on the power of the camera 2. Press the Wi-Fi button of the camera to set the setting of the camera to (Single connection) 3. Turn on the remote control 4.
Note [DIRECT-] is omitted from the camera SSID text string when it is displayed on the LCD screen of the remote control. You cannot copy images recorded in the camera to the remote control. The camera should only be connected to a smartphone or the remote control via Wi-Fi and not to other Wi-Fi access points. If you choose to connect the camera to other Wi-Fi access points, then you will do so at your own risk.
1. Turn on the power of the camera 2. Press the Wi-Fi button of the camera to switch to the multi connection 3. Turn on the remote control 4. Press the MENU button to select (Connection mode) in setting), then select (Multi connection) 5. Press the MENU button to select (Remote control (Device registration) The device registration screen will be displayed on the LCD screen of the remote control, and the camera and remote control enter the waiting state for the multi connection. 6.
[23] How to Use Getting Started Cameras (Multi Connection) Connecting the Live-View Remote to Multiple Resetting the Connection Information of the Registered Cameras This function is available only when the remote control is set to the multi connection. 1. Press the MENU button of the remote control to select settings) in (Remote control setting) Select [24] How to Use to reset the network settings. Select Getting Started (Reset network to cancel the resetting.
When using iOS, One-touch functions (NFC) are not available. Note An NFC-enabled smartphone or tablet is required for using One-touch functions (NFC) of the camera. The Wi-Fi function described in this Help Guide is not guaranteed to work with all smartphones and tablets. The operation methods and display screens for the application are subject to change without notice by future upgrades.
4. Display [Computer] > [PMHOME] > [INFO] > [WIFI_INF.TXT] on your computer, then confirm the user ID and password [26] How to Use Getting Started Connecting the Camera to Your Smartphone Using One-touch Functions to Connect to an NFCenabled Android Smartphone By easily connecting the camera to your smartphone, you can operate the camera with your smartphone as well as the bundled remote control. 1. Turn on the camera 2. Press the Wi-Fi button of the camera to display (Single connection) 3.
4. Touch the smartphone and the camera Cancel the sleep mode and the screen lock of the smartphone beforehand. Touch and hold without moving until PlayMemories Mobile starts (1-2 seconds). Touch the camera. (N Mark) of the smartphone and the (N Mark) on the side of the Some smartphones with e-wallet functions support NFC. For details, refer to the operating instructions supplied with your smartphone.
NFC is a technology for short-range wireless communication among various devices, such as a mobile phone and IC tag etc. Data communication is achieved by simply touching a specific point. NFC (Near Field Communication) is an international standard of the shortrange wireless communication technology.
5. Input the password on the sticker attached to the back side of the battery pack cover (First time only) Note You cannot connect a smartphone to multiple cameras at the same time. Depending on local electrical environments or the performances of smartphones, the liveview images may not be displayed smoothly.
2. Input the password on the sticker attached to the back side of the battery pack cover (First time only) 3. Confirm the connection to the SSID on the attached sticker 4.
Note You cannot connect an iPhone to multiple cameras at the same time. Depending on local electrical environments or the performances of iPhones, the live-view images may not be displayed smoothly. [29] How to Use Getting Started Other Preparations (Using Accessories) Using the Tripod Adaptor By attaching the tripod adaptor to the camera, you can attach accessories to the camera without using the waterproof case. Opening/closing the connector cover of the Multi/Micro USB Terminal is also possible.
[31] How to Use Getting Started Other Preparations (Using Accessories) Using the Adhesive Mount The adhesive mount is used to fix the waterproof case or tripod adaptor to an item you intend to use. The adhesive mount is a general term for the attachment buckle, flat adhesive mount and curved adhesive mount. Before attaching, insert the camera in the waterproof case or attach the tripod adaptor. For details about the adhesive mount visit the following website. http://rd1.sony.
[33] How to Use Shooting Shooting Movies or Still Images Button Hold Function of the Live-View Remote Press the MENU button of the remote control connected to the camera for 2 seconds or more to activate the button hold function. In the button hold function, appears on the LCD screen of the remote control. The REC button, DISP button, UP button and DOWN button of the remote control are disabled.
Photo mode: Records photos. Interval photo recording mode: Continues to record photos at regular intervals. Hint Switch the shooting mode from the MENU items You can also switch the shooting mode from the MENU items of the remote control. The procedure for switching via the MENU items is as follows. Press the MENU button of the remote control to select (Shooting mode) from the setting items. Select a desired shooting mode by pressing the UP/DOWN button of the remote control.
The shooting mode set when the camera is turned off will be resumed when the camera is turned on the next time. [36] How to Use Shooting Shooting Movies or Still Images Photo Mode Record photos. 1. Press the ON/OFF button of the camera to turn on the power of the camera 2. Switch the shooting mode to the remote control (Photo mode) by pressing the UP/DOWN button of 3. Press the REC button of the camera or the remote control to start recording Note Images cannot be played on the camera.
Press the REC button of the camera or the remote control. The REC/Wi-Fi lamp of the remote control changes from red to blue. Note Images cannot be played on the camera. To play back images, you need the supplied remote control or a smartphone with PlayMemories Mobile installed. During periods of extended shooting, the camera's temperature may rise to a point where shooting stops automatically. The shooting mode set when the camera is turned off will be resumed when the camera is turned on the next time.
Disconnects the Wi-Fi connection and returns to the Wi-Fi device selection screen. Device registration *6 Registers a camera to connect to the remote control using the multi connection. Play mode *2 Plays and deletes images using the remote control. Shooting Mode Switches between movie/still image/interval photo. The setting items of the camera *2 The items listed below can be set in the movie mode. Movie settings Image quality setting: Sets the image resolution and frame rate to shoot movies.
Time code/user bit setting *4 : You can select the time code/user bit function setting. IR-remote controller: Sets the infrared remote controller RMT-845 (sold separately). Switching NTSC/PAL: Selects a setting, depending on the TV system of the country or region where you use this camera. Auto power off: Sets the power of the camera to turn off automatically. Beep: Sets the Beep to ON/OFF. Format*3 : Deletes all images in the memory card and restores the memory card to its initial state.
[40] How to Use Changing the Settings of the Live-View Remote Movie Settings Image Quality Setting You can set the image resolution and frame rate to shoot movies. 1. Press the MENU button of the remote control The list of setting items will be displayed. 2. Press the UP button or DOWN button of the remote control to select or (Image quality setting) in (Movie settings), then press the REC/ENTER button of the remote control 3.
Resolution: 1920 × 1080 Imaging frame rate*3 : 60p/50p Playback frame rate*3 : 60p/50p Highest resolution (default) Resolution: 1920 × 1080 Imaging frame rate*3 : 30p/25p Playback frame rate*3 : 30p/25p High resolution Resolution: 1280 × 720 Imaging frame rate*3 : 30p/25p Playback frame rate*3 : 30p/25p / High speed recording (smooth image recorded at 4× frame rate)*4 Resolution: 1280 × 720 Imaging frame rate*3 : 120p/100p Playback frame rate*3 : 120p/100p*5 Super slow recording (slow motion image recorded
according to the Wi-Fi communication status of the camera and remote control (and it is different from the frame rate used when shooting). Continuous movie shooting time is approximately 13 hours. In SSLOW mode, it is approximately 3 hours. Audio is not recorded when images are recorded in [SSLOW] mode. The field angle changes when the movie size is set to [VGA]. SteadyShot is not effective when the image quality setting mode is set to [HS120]/[HS100] or [SSLOW].
You can flip the images vertically and record them when recording movies. This function is useful when the camera is attached upside down. 1. Press the MENU button of the remote control The list of setting items will be displayed. 2. Press the UP button or DOWN button of the remote control to select (Flip) in (Movie settings), then press the REC/ENTER button of the remote control 3.
Color Setting You can change the image color tone when shooting movies. 1. Press the MENU button of the remote control The list of setting items will be displayed. 2. Press the UP button or DOWN button of the remote control to select (Color setting) in (Movie settings), then press the REC/ENTER button of the remote control 3.
uploading images to a website. Note Use an SDXC card faster than Class10 when recording movies in XAVC S. After selecting the movie record format, set the image quality setting as well. [46] How to Use Changing the Settings of the Live-View Remote Still Image Settings Flip (Still Images) You can flip the images vertically and record them when recording photos. This function is useful when the camera is attached upside down. 1.
value, then press the REC/ENTER button of the remote control (default) : Shoots images in the standard quality : Shoots images in an image quality suitable for bluish objects in such situations as in an aquarium or near a water tank under blue lighting Note For details about the waterproof case, visit the following website. http://rd1.sony.
Be aware of shooting in as light a place as possible without brightness differences. To perform high speed continuous shooting well Attempt the following methods of shooting. Hold the camera securely to enhance steady shots. In order to enhance steady shots, you can achieve better performances with the combination of the remote control operations or self-timer functions of a smartphone. Note [FAIL] will be displayed on the LCD screen of the remote control when the motion shot LE composite has failed.
Appropriate to record the action of a person or people. (2fps 5s): Totally records 10 photos at a speed of 2 photos per second in 5 seconds Appropriate to record comparatively slowly moving objects. Note [8fps], [5fps], and [2fps] are estimated maximum speeds. The speed may not reach the maximum speed in some shooting conditions. [50] How to Use Changing the Settings of the Live-View Remote Still Image Settings Self-Timer You can use the self-timer when recording photos. 1.
You can flip the images vertically and record them during the interval photo recording. This function is useful when the camera is attached upside down. 1. Press the MENU button of the remote control The list of setting items will be displayed. 2. Press the UP button or DOWN button of the remote control to select (Flip) in (Interval photo settings), then press the REC/ENTER button of the remote control 3.
[53] How to Use Settings Changing the Settings of the Live-View Remote Interval Photo Time Lapse You can set the time lapse of the interval photo recording. 1. Press the MENU button of the remote control The list of setting items will be displayed. 2. Press the UP button or DOWN button of the remote control to select (Time lapse) in (Interval photo settings), then press the REC/ENTER button of the remote control 3.
button of the remote control 3. Press the UP button or DOWN button of the remote control to select the desired setting value, then press the REC/ENTER button of the remote control : Sets the time code Select 4-digit numbers, then press the REC/ENTER button of the remote control. The time code can be selected within the following range.
(default): Does not record the time as the user bit To reset All of the values will be 0 if you press the DISP button of the remote control while selecting TC PRESET or UB PRESET using the remote control. All of the values will be reset if you press the REC/ENTER button of the remote control once again. Note Time code/User bit can be set only for the movie mode. Use an SDXC card faster than Class10 when recording movies in XAVC S.
1. Press the MENU button of the remote control The list of setting items will be displayed. 2. Press the UP button or DOWN button of the remote control to select (IRremote controller) in (Connecting devices settings), then press the REC/ENTER button of the remote control 3.
Note When you change the settings by remote control, the camera and remote control will be disconnected and the camera will restart automatically. When the restart of the camera is completed, the remote control and the camera will be automatically connected. Recording media formatted or recorded in NTSC (PAL) cannot be recorded or played in PAL (NTSC). After switching the NTSC/PAL setting, format the current recording media or use another recording media.
[58] How to Use Settings Changing the Settings of the Live-View Remote Connecting Devices Beep You can set the beep of the camera to ON/OFF. 1. Press the MENU button of the remote control The list of setting items will be displayed. 2. Press the UP button or DOWN button of the remote control to select (Beep) in (Connecting devices settings), then press the REC/ENTER button of the remote control 3.
the remote control Formatting is complete. Select (Back), then press the REC/ENTER button to cancel the formatting. Note Save important images to devices such as a computer before formatting. Do not perform any of the following operations while formatting. Press a button Eject the Memory card Connect/disconnect a cable Insert/remove the battery pack When the remote control is not connected to the camera through Wi-Fi, the camera settings cannot be changed.
To return to the setting item selection screen from the setting value selection screen, select . To perform the setting item in the selection screen or the setting value, select . [61] How to Use Settings Changing the Settings of the Live-View Remote Remote Control Monitor Brightness You can set the LCD monitor brightness of the remote control. 1. Press the MENU button of the remote control The list of setting items will be displayed. 2.
setting) in (Remote control settings) 2. Select the desired date format and then press the REC/ENTER button of the remote control Y-M-D: Year-Month-Day M-D-Y: Month-Day-Year M(Eng)-D-Y: Month (in English)-Day-Year D-M-Y: Day-Month-Year GMT+0.0: Sets the region Regions are defined by the time difference from Greenwich Mean Time (GMT). 3.
select . To perform the setting item in the selection screen or the setting value, select [64] How to Use Settings Changing the Settings of the Live-View Remote . Remote Control Version You can display the software version of the remote control. 1. Press the MENU button of the remote control The list of setting items will be displayed. 2.
Note The displayed icons differ depending on the conditions of connection settings on the remote control. To return to the setting item selection screen from the setting value selection screen, select . To perform the setting item in the selection screen or the setting value, select .
The GPS antenna is built in the front of the remote control. Placing the remote control upside down may cause positioning to take long time or may not be able to determine your position. Sony does not collect location information and routing information. The maximum number of log files that can be recorded is 256/day. When the maximum number of recorded log files is reached, you can continue to shoot images, however log files will not be recorded.
[68] How to Use Settings Changing the Settings of the Live-View Remote Remote Control Resetting the Network Settings for Multi Connection You can reset multi connected network settings. 1. Press the MENU button of the remote control The list of setting items will be displayed. 2. Press the UP button or DOWN button of the remote control to select (Reset network settings) in (Remote control settings), then press the REC/ENTER button of the remote control 3.
3. Press the REC/ENTER button of the remote control to start playback 4. Press the UP button of the remote control during movie playback Returning to the shooting mode To return to the shooting mode, select REC/ENTER button of the remote control. (Shooting Mode) and press the Note The camera cannot play back audio. The image frame rate displayed on the LCD screen when using the remote control for playback will change according to the Wi-Fi communication status of the camera and remote control.
[71] How to Use Remote Viewing Switching the Display of the Camera and the Live-View Switching the LCD Screen of the Live-View Remote When the remote control is connected to the camera through Wi-Fi, pressing the DISP button of the remote control switches the LCD screen display as follows. 1 Live-View display 2 Icon off 3 Clock display 4 Screen off (only in the multi connection setting) Shooting information is displayed in the single connection setting.
You can delete one image at a time. Format the memory card when you want to delete all of the images. [73] How to Use Connection) Live Streaming of Movies Live Streaming with the Camera (Live Live Streaming Live stream movies via video sharing websites such as USTREAM by using a Wi-Fi router or smartphone that can tether the camera. You can send* distribution start messages to previously set SNS (Facebook, Twitter, etc.) when starting the live distribution of movies.
Preparing for Live Streaming Complete the network settings via a dedicated application “Network setting tool”, the account registration for video distribution sites and SNS settings in advance. Download “Network setting tool” from the following website. http://www.sony.net/nst/ 1. Enter information for USTREAM account and "Network setting tool" 2. USB 3. “Network setting tool” 4.
Note Your personal information (required for the login for USTREAM, Twitter and Facebook) is to be set in the camera. Be sure to reset the settings of the camera by pressing the RESET (Reset) button in boot state when transferring to third parties or disposing of the camera. Be sure to reset the settings by pressing the RESET (Reset) button of the camera in boot state.
1 REC lamp OFF: Before distribution Lights up in blue: In distribution Blinks slowly in blue (Approx. blinks 1 time per second): In distribution (There is an audience) Blinks fast in red (Approx. blinks 3 times per second): Distribution error [76] How to Use Computer Action Cam Movie Creator Useful Functions of Action Cam Movie Creator Action Cam Movie Creator allows you to import movies to your computer to edit and use them in a variety of ways. Visit the following URL to install the software.
Note Use PlayMemories Home when importing movies to your computer. GPS information will be lost if movies are imported using a different method. [77] How to Use Computer Action Cam Movie Creator Checking the Computer Environment For information about the computer environment for the software, refer to the following website. http://www.sony.net/pcenv/ [78] How to Use Computer Action Cam Movie Creator Viewing the Instruction for Action Cam Movie Creator Refer to Action Cam Movie Creator Help.
3. Connect the camera to the computer with the supplied micro USB cable New functions may be added to Action Cam Movie Creator. Even if Action Cam Movie Creator is already installed on your computer, connect the camera to your computer. To USB jack To Multi/Micro USB Terminal Note Do not disconnect the micro USB cable (supplied) from the camera while the computer screen indicates that the camera is being operated or accessed. Doing so may cause data corruption.
1 Disconnect icon Note Do not format the memory card of the camera using a computer. If you do this, the camera will not operate correctly. When you access the camera from the computer, use PlayMemories Home. Do not directly modify the files or folders on the camera from the computer. The image files may be damaged or may not be played back. Operation is not guaranteed if you operate the data on the memory card of the camera from the computer.
directly modify the files or folders on the camera from the computer. The image files may be damaged or may not be played back. Operation is not guaranteed if you operate the data on the memory card of the camera from the computer. Use PlayMemories Home when you import long movies or edited images from the camera to a computer. If you use other software, the images may not be imported correctly.
HQ: 45 min. (50 min.) VGA: 50 min. (60 min.) Time measured when you use the camera at 25°C (77°F). It is recommended that you use the camera from 10°C to 30°C (50°F to 86°F). The recording time will be shorter when you use the camera in low temperatures. The recording time may be shorter, depending on the recording conditions. Typical recording time is time that is measured when you repeat such operations as the shooting standby and switching the shooting mode.
2 h 35 min. (MP4) Average shooting time 8 GB Highest resolution (smooth image recorded at 2× frame rate): 35 min. Highest resolution: 1h High resolution: 2 h 40 min. / High speed recording (smooth image recorded at 4× frame rate): 35 min. Super slow recording (slow motion image recorded at 4× frame rate): 40 min. Standard resolution: 4 h 55 min. 16GB Highest resolution (smooth image recorded at 2× frame rate): 1 h 20 min. Highest resolution: 2 h 5 min. High resolution: 5 h 20 min.
2 h 45 min. Standard resolution: 20 h 64GB Highest resolution (smooth image recorded at 2× frame rate): 5 h 20 min. Highest resolution: 8 h 25 min. High resolution: 21 h 45 min. / High speed recording (smooth image recorded at 4× frame rate): 5 h 20 min. Super slow recording (slow motion image recorded at 4× frame rate): 5 h 35 min. Standard resolution: 40 h 10 min. In the [SSLOW] setting, the above figure indicates the recordable time in shooting and differs from actual playback time.
8GB Equivalent to approx. 2 070 000 pixels (Interval photo recording) (16:9): 9,700 Approx. 11 900 000 pixels (Still images): 1,250 16GB Equivalent to approx. 2 070 000 pixels (Interval photo recording) (16:9): 19,000 Approx. 11 900 000 pixels (Still images): 2,500 32GB Equivalent to approx. 2 070 000 pixels (Interval photo recording) (16:9): 39,000 Approx. 11 900 000 pixels (Still images): 5,100 64GB Equivalent to approx. 2 070 000 pixels (Interval photo recording) (16:9): 40,000 Approx.
In sandy or dusty places Be careful not to let sand or dust get into the camera directly. This may cause the camera and the remote control to malfunction, and in some cases may be irreparable. About dust-proof and waterproof performance The camera is dust-proof and waterproof (Depth of water 5 m (16 feet), 30 minutes continuously). For the notes on use of the waterproof case, refer to the instruction manual on the website. http://rd1.sony.
How to avoid condensation Before carrying the camera or the remote control into a warmer place, put the camera in a plastic bag and seal it airtight. Remove the bag when the air temperature inside the plastic bag has reached the ambient temperature (after about 1 hour). [89] How to Use Others Notes on Using Care and Storage Clean the camera surface or the remote control with a soft cloth slightly moistened with water, then wipe the surface with a dry cloth.
Even if you delete data in the memory card or format the memory card on the camera or a computer, you may not delete data from the memory card completely. When you give the memory card to somebody, it is recommended that you delete data completely using data deletion software on a computer. Also, when you dispose of the memory card, it is recommended that you destroy the actual body of the memory card.
is wearing out when the shooting is in standby. We recommend having spare battery packs handy for twice or three times longer than the expected shooting time, and making trial shots before taking the actual shots. You may not be able to turn on the camera and remote control or the battery pack may not be effectively charged if the terminal section of the battery pack is dirty. In this case, wipe any dust with a soft cloth lightly to clean the battery pack. Do not expose the battery pack to water.
GPS and Wi-Fi Function in Distribution GPS function GPS recording of the camera is not available during live video distribution. And monitoring via a smartphone or the remote control is not supported during live video distribution. Wi-Fi function Use the camera and the remote control in accordance with the regulations of the area of use. You cannot use the Wi-Fi function of the camera and the remote control underwater.
[97] How to Use Others Notes on Using Influence by the Line State Communication may be disconnected depending on the network status when you tether your smartphone or Wi-Fi router. [98] How to Use Others Notes on Using Connection of Live Streaming Since live video streaming has the communication time limit based on the contract of your smartphone or Wi-Fi router, be aware of this time limit.
Handling the LCD screen Do not leave the LCD screen facing the sun as it may be damaged. Be careful when placing the remote control by a window. If the remote control is used in a cold place, horizontal lines or a residual image may appear on the LCD screen. This is not a malfunction. The LCD screen returns to normal when the remote control warms up. If a still picture or a fixed picture is displayed for a long time, an image may remain superimposed on the LCD screen as a ghosting image.
The remote control has continuous waterproof performance at a water depth of 3 m for 30 minutes. Notes before using the remote control under/near water Make sure that no foreign matter such as sand, hair, or dirt gets inside the connector cover. Even a small amount of foreign matter may lead to water entering the remote control. Confirm that the sealing gasket and its mating surfaces have not become scratched. Even a small scratch may lead to water entering the remote control.
Do not allow the remote control to sit with salt water inside it or on its surface. This may lead to corrosion or discoloration, and degradation of the waterproof performance. [103] How to Use Others Notes on Using GPS On GPS As the positions of GPS satellites vary constantly, it may take longer to determine the location or the receiver may not be able to determine the location at all, depending on the location and time you use the camera.
place. GPS satellite error When the remote control receives signals from more than three GPS satellites, it determines your present position. The triangulating error allowed by the GPS satellites is about 10 m (33 feet). Depending on the environment of the location, the triangulating error can be greater. In this case, your actual location may not match the location on the map based on the GPS information.
Note When removing the battery pack of the remote control, be careful of the following. Remove the screws, etc. away from small children to prevent accidental swallowing. Remove the screws, etc. away from small children to prevent accidental swallowing. Be careful not to injure your nails or fingers. [105] How to Use Others Using the Camera Abroad Using the Camera Abroad On TV color systems Before shooting, be sure to set the TV system of the country and region where you will view recordings.
The List of the Time Difference of the Major Cities of the World The time difference from the standard time of each city around the world.
Adelaide/Darwin +09:30 Melbourne/Sydney +10:00 New Caledonia +11:00 Fiji/Wellington +12:00 Midway -11:00 Hawaii -10:00 Alaska -09:00 San Francisco/Tijuana -08:00 Denver/Arizona -07:00 Chicago/Mexico City -06:00 New York/Bogota -05:00 Santiago -04:00 Newfoundland -03:30 Brasilia/Montevideo -03:00 Fernando de Noronha -02:00 Azores/Cape Verde Is.
[107] How to Use Others Specifications Camera [System] Video signal: HDTV Image device: 1/2.3 type (7.77 mm) Exmor RTM CMOS sensor Pixel Gross: Approx. 16.8 megapixels Effective picture resolution (movie): Approx. 11.9 megapixels (16:9)* Effective picture resolution (still): Approx. 11.9 megapixels (16:9) Still image max effective: Approx. 11.9 megapixels Interval photo recording mode: Approx. 2.1 megapixels (16:9) Lens: ZEISS Tessar Aperture: F2.8 Focal distance: f = 2.
SteadyShot set to [OFF] [Input and Output connectors] Multi/Micro USB Terminal * : micro-B/USB2.0 Hi-Speed *Supports Micro USB compatible devices. [Power] Power requirements: Rechargeable battery pack: 3.7 V (NP-BY1 (supplied)) Multi/Micro USB Terminal: 5.0 V Charging method: USB charging: DC 5.0 V, 500 mA Charging time: Via a computer NP-BY1 (supplied): Approx. 2 h 25 min. Via the AC-UD10 (sold separately) NP-BY1 (supplied): Approx. 2 h 05 min. Power supply method: USB power supply (1.
Mass: Approx. 48 g (1.7 oz) (camera only) Mass (when shooting): Approx. 63 g (2.2 oz) (including NP-BY1 (supplied)) Microphone: Stereo Speaker: Monaural * Splashproof performance is based on standard testing by Sony. [Wireless LAN] Corresponding standard: IEEE 802.11b/g/n Frequency: 2.4 GHz Supported security protocols: WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK Configuration method: WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup) Access method: Infrastructure Mode NFC: NFC Forum Type 3 Tag compliant [Accessories] Tripod Adaptor Dimensions: Approx.
[108] How to Use Others Specifications Live-View Remote [Input terminal] Multi/Micro USB Terminal: micro-B/USB (For charging/taking in GPS assist data) [Power] Power requirements Rechargeable battery pack: 3.6 V (Internal battery) Multi/Micro USB Terminal: 5.0 V Charging method: USB charging: DC 5.0 V, 500 mA/800 mA Charging time: Via a computer Internal battery: Approx. 4 h 05 min. Via the AC-UD20 (sold separately) Internal battery: Approx. 2 h 55 min. Power supply method: USB power supply (1.
Mass: Approx. 67 g (2.4 oz) (only the main body) Total weight in use: Approx. 98 g (3.5 oz) (including the supplied belt and base plate) *The waterproof performance is not guaranteed under all circumstances. Design and specifications are subject to change without notice. [109] How to Use Others Trademarks Trademarks Memory Stick and are trademarks or registered trademarks of Sony Corporation. Mac is a registered trademark of Apple Inc. in the United States and other countries.
We would prefer you do not contact us about the contents of source code. Copies of the licenses (in English) are stored in the internal memory of your camera. Establish a Mass Storage connection between your camera and a computer, and read the files in the "LICENSE" folder in "PMHOME." [111] Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Troubleshooting What Can I Do to Solve a Problem? If you experience trouble with the camera, try the following solutions. 1.
displayed on the screen of the remote control before the power turns off or you can no longer record movies. When is indicated, stop recording the movie. If the camera stops recording due to the temperature, leave it for several minutes with the power turned off. Start recording after the temperature inside the camera drops fully. If you do not operate the camera for given period of time, the camera turns to power saving mode. Turn the power on again.
The Remaining Charge Indicator of the Camera Is Incorrect This phenomenon occurs when you use the remote control in an extremely hot or cold location. A discrepancy arises between the remaining charge indicator and the actual remaining battery charge. Fully discharge the battery pack once, then charge it to correct the indication. Fully charge the battery pack again. If the problem persists, the battery pack is worn out. Replace the battery pack with a new one.
[120] Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Viewing Images Cannot Play Back Images Images cannot be played back when the folder/file name has been changed on your computer. [121] Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Computers Your Computer Does Not Recognize the Camera When the battery level is low, charge the camera. Turn on the camera and connect to a computer. Use the micro USB cable (supplied). Disconnect the micro USB cable (supplied) from both the computer and the camera, and connect it again firmly.
[124] Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Computers Action Cam Movie Creator Does Not Work Correctly Quit Action Cam Movie Creator and restart your computer. [125] Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Computers Cannot Play Back Images on Your Computer Consult the computer or software manufacturer. [126] Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Wi-Fi It Takes Too Much Time to Transfer an Image Microwave ovens or Bluetooth-enabled devices using the 2.4 GHz wavelength could hinder the communication.
Camera body and battery may get warm with use. This is normal. Avoid using the camera for a long time when holding the camera in your hand or when it is directly touching your skin. It is recommended that you use the supplied adhesive mounts or waterproof case, or optional mount accessories. [129] Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Others The Date or Time Is Incorrect Set the date and time of the remote control. Connect the camera to the remote control through Wi-Fi.
The Remaining Charge Indicator of the Live-View Remote Is Incorrect This phenomenon occurs when you use the remote control in an extremely hot or cold location. A discrepancy arises between the remaining charge indicator and the actual remaining battery charge. Fully discharge the battery pack once, then charge it to correct the indication. Fully charge the battery pack again. If the problem persists, the battery pack is worn out. Consult your nearest Sony dealer.
Date & time setting is not set, or set time is shifted greatly. Set the date and time correctly. Try settings again. The term of validity of GPS assist data has expired. Update GPS assist data. As the positions of GPS satellites vary constantly, it may take longer to determine the location or the receiver may not be able to determine the location at all, depending on the location and time you use the camera. GPS is a system to determine geographic location by triangulating radio signals from GPS satellites.
pack fully, the battery pack may need to be replaced. Consult your nearest Sony dealer. [139] Troubleshooting Q&A Live-View Remote The Power of the Live-View Remote Turns Off Suddenly Charge the battery pack sufficiently. If you have not used the camera for a prolonged period, the efficiency of the battery will be improved by repeatedly charging and discharging it.
Follow the steps in "Connecting the Live-View Remote to Multiple Cameras." [143] Troubleshooting View Remote Warning Indicators and Error Indicators Display on the Live- 01-03/01-04 Has failed to connect the remote control to the camera. This is a non supported camera. [144] Troubleshooting View Remote Warning Indicators and Error Indicators Display on the Live- 03-01/03-02 Has failed to connect the remote control to the camera. The camera and remote control cannot be authenticated.
The request to the camera has failed. Check the camera. [147] Troubleshooting View Remote Warning Indicators and Error Indicators Display on the Live- 05-01 The camera cannot shoot images. Check the camera. [148] Troubleshooting View Remote Warning Indicators and Error Indicators Display on the Live- 05-02 The camera cannot start shooting. Check the camera. [149] Troubleshooting View Remote Warning Indicators and Error Indicators Display on the Live- 05-03 The camera cannot stop shooting.
There may be signal congestion, or the camera may be too far from the access point. [151] Troubleshooting View Remote Warning Indicators and Error Indicators Display on the Live- 10-01 The camera's temperature has risen. Turn the power of the camera off and leave the camera alone for 10 minutes or longer.