User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Read this first
- About upgrade licenses and firmware versions
- Identifying parts and controls
- Screen indicators
- Table of Contents
- Getting Started
- Step 1: Checking supplied items
- Step 2: Using a battery pack or AC Adapter
- Step 3: Attaching the lens
- Step 4: Attaching the handle, accessory shoe, microphone, LCD screen, and grip
- Step 5: Turning on the camcorder and setting the date and time
- Step 6: Adjusting the LCD screen and viewfinder
- Step 7: Adjusting the angle of the grip
- Step 8: Inserting a memory card
- Recording
- Recording
- Adjusting the focus
- Changing the recording setting/image size
- Adjusting the brightness
- Adjusting the color tone
- High Dynamic Range (HDR)
- Using Direct Menu
- Slow & Quick Motion/Super Slow Motion recording
- Slow-Motion recording at High Frame Rate (HFR)
- Recording in RAW format using a RAW recorder (sold separately)
- MPEG HD recording
- Preparing to record in MPEG HD
- Recording in MPEG HD
- Slow & Quick Motion Recording
- Super Slow Motion Recording
- Playback in MPEG HD
- MPEG HD output formats
- Recommended memory cards
- Estimated recording time of movies
- Proxy recording supported formats
- Streaming supported formats
- About the MPEG format
- Specifications
- Audio setup
- Assigning functions to the ASSIGN buttons/dial
- Using the Wi-Fi function
- What you can do with the Wi-Fi function of the camcorder
- Downloading “Content Browser Mobile”
- Connecting the camcorder to an Android smartphone equipped with the NFC function using One-touch connection
- Using a smartphone as a camcorder remote control
- Connecting without using the NFC function (Android)
- Connecting without using the NFC function (iPhone/iPad)
- Using network functions
- Useful functions
- Selecting suitable settings automatically (full auto mode setting)
- Customizing the picture quality (Picture profile)
- Using the gamma display assist function
- Setting time data
- Preventing accidental operation (HOLD switch)
- Reviewing the most recently recorded scene (Last Scene Review)
- Inverting the LCD screen display
- GPS function
- Playback
- Editing
- Using the Menu
- Troubleshooting
- Additional Information
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The larger the value, the higher the ISO
sensitivity.
3 Select [OK] with the SEL/SET dial.
Setting value
The value you can set depends on the
[GAMMA] setting of the picture profile.
– STANDARD: ISO800 to ISO32000
– STILL: ISO640 to ISO25600
– CINE1: ISO640 to ISO25600
– CINE2: ISO500 to ISO20000
– CINE3: ISO800 to ISO32000
– CINE4: ISO800 to ISO32000
– ITU709: ISO800 to ISO32000
– ITU709(800%): ISO2000 to ISO102400
– S-LOG2: ISO2000 to ISO102400
– S-LOG3: ISO2000 to ISO102400
– HLG: ISO800 to ISO32000
– HLG1: ISO400 to ISO16000
– HLG2: ISO640 to ISO25600
– HLG3: ISO800 to ISO32000
z Tips
• Available when [ISO/GAIN SEL] is set to
[ISO].
• The value can be set separately from the one set
in [GAIN SET].
You can set gain values for H, M and L
positions of the ISO/GAIN switch.
Default setting:
[L]: 0dB, [M]: 9dB, [H]: 18dB
1 Select CAMERA/PAINT t GAIN
SET
t L, M, or H with the SEL/SET
dial.
2 Set the gain value with the SEL/SET
dial, then press the dial.
You can select a value between 0dB and
33dB in 3dB increments. The larger the
value, the higher the gain.
3 Select [OK] with the SEL/SET dial.
z Tips
• Available when [ISO/GAIN SEL] is set to
[GAIN].
• The value can be set separately from the one set
in [ISO SET].
You can select the upper limit for auto ISO
adjustment.
Default setting:
BOFF, ISO800 to ISO25600
(1/3EV increments)
Setting value
The value you can set depends on the
[GAMMA] setting of the picture profile.
– STANDARD: ISO800 to ISO25600
– STILL: ISO640 to ISO20000
– CINE1: ISO640 to ISO20000
– CINE2: ISO500 to ISO16000
– CINE3: ISO800 to ISO25600
– CINE4: ISO800 to ISO25600
– ITU709: ISO800 to ISO25600
– ITU709(800%): ISO2000 to ISO80000
– S-LOG2: ISO2000 to ISO80000
– S-LOG3: ISO2000 to ISO80000
– HLG: ISO800 to ISO25600
– HLG1: ISO400 to ISO12800
– HLG2: ISO640 to ISO20000
– HLG3: ISO800 to ISO25600
b Note
• This function is not active when you adjust the
ISO sensitivity manually.
z Tips
• Available when [ISO/GAIN SEL] is set to
[ISO].
• The value can be set separately from the one set
in [AGC LIMIT].
You can select the upper limit for the Auto
Gain Control (AGC).
GAIN SET
AUTO ISO LIMIT
AGC LIMIT
(CAMERA/PAINT) menu (continued)