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...marking View photo shooting info AE/AF lock (default) AE lock only AE lock (Hold) AF lock only AF-ON None Take photos (default) Record movies B SETUP MENU (0 249) Format memory Slot 1 card Slot 2 Save user settings Save to U1 Save to U2 Reset user settings Reset U1... Off Start ref photo Clean sensor and then start HDMI Output resolution Device control Flicker reduction Auto (default) 50 Hz 60 Hz Time zone and Time zone date Date and time Date format Daylight saving time Language , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , viii
...marking View photo shooting info AE/AF lock (default) AE lock only AE lock (Hold) AF lock only AF-ON None Take photos (default) Record movies B SETUP MENU (0 249) Format memory Slot 1 card Slot 2 Save user settings Save to U1 Save to U2 Reset user settings Reset U1... Off Start ref photo Clean sensor and then start HDMI Output resolution Device control Flicker reduction Auto (default) 50 Hz 60 Hz Time zone and Time zone date Date and time Date format Daylight saving time Language , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , viii
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P, S, A, and M Modes 73 P: Programmed Auto ...75 S: Shutter-Priority Auto ...76 A: Aperture-Priority Auto...77 M: Manual...78 Long Time-Exposures (M Mode Only 79 User Settings: U1 and U2 Modes 81 Saving User Settings...81 Recalling User Settings ...82 Resetting User Settings ...82 ...Release Mode 83 Choosing a Release Mode ...83 Self-Timer and Remote Control Modes 85 Mirror up Mode ...88 Image Recording Options 89 Image Area...89 Image Quality and Size...93 Image Quality...93 Image Size ...95 Using Two Memory Cards ...96 Focus 97 Autofocus ...97...
P, S, A, and M Modes 73 P: Programmed Auto ...75 S: Shutter-Priority Auto ...76 A: Aperture-Priority Auto...77 M: Manual...78 Long Time-Exposures (M Mode Only 79 User Settings: U1 and U2 Modes 81 Saving User Settings...81 Recalling User Settings ...82 Resetting User Settings ...82 ...Release Mode 83 Choosing a Release Mode ...83 Self-Timer and Remote Control Modes 85 Mirror up Mode ...88 Image Recording Options 89 Image Area...89 Image Quality and Size...93 Image Quality...93 Image Size ...95 Using Two Memory Cards ...96 Focus 97 Autofocus ...97...
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... 14 Memory card indicator (Slot 2 30, 96 15 ISO sensitivity indicator 105 Auto ISO sensitivity indicator 108 16 Interval timer indicator 166 Time-lapse indicator 170 17 Metering 109 18 Flash sync indicator 234 19 Flexible program indicator 75 20 Auto-area AF indicator 99 AF-area... remaining 36 Number of shots remaining before memory buffer fills 38, 84, 335 ISO sensitivity 105 Preset white balance recording indicator ..... 122 Active D-Lighting amount 138 Time-lapse recording indicator 170 Manual lens number 174 Capture mode indicator 195 HDMI-CEC connection indicator 205 7
... 14 Memory card indicator (Slot 2 30, 96 15 ISO sensitivity indicator 105 Auto ISO sensitivity indicator 108 16 Interval timer indicator 166 Time-lapse indicator 170 17 Metering 109 18 Flash sync indicator 234 19 Flexible program indicator 75 20 Auto-area AF indicator 99 AF-area... remaining 36 Number of shots remaining before memory buffer fills 38, 84, 335 ISO sensitivity 105 Preset white balance recording indicator ..... 122 Active D-Lighting amount 138 Time-lapse recording indicator 170 Manual lens number 174 Capture mode indicator 195 HDMI-CEC connection indicator 205 7
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... Panel and Viewfinder Displays The brightness of the control panel and viewfinder displays varies with temperature, and the response times of shots remaining before memory buffer fills 38, 84, 335 Preset white balance recording indicator...... 122 Exposure compensation value 112 Flash compensation value 148 22 "K" (appears when memory remains for over 1000...
... Panel and Viewfinder Displays The brightness of the control panel and viewfinder displays varies with temperature, and the response times of shots remaining before memory buffer fills 38, 84, 335 Preset white balance recording indicator...... 122 Exposure compensation value 112 Flash compensation value 148 22 "K" (appears when memory remains for over 1000...
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... type display 232 MB-D14 battery indicator 232 13 "K" (appears when memory remains for over 1000 exposures 36 14 Number of exposures remaining 36 Time-lapse recording indicator 170 Manual lens number 174 15 Fn button assignment 242 16 AE-L/AF-L button assignment 244 17 Remote control mode 85 18 Long exposure...
... type display 232 MB-D14 battery indicator 232 13 "K" (appears when memory remains for over 1000 exposures 36 14 Number of exposures remaining 36 Time-lapse recording indicator 170 Manual lens number 174 15 Fn button assignment 242 16 AE-L/AF-L button assignment 244 17 Remote control mode 85 18 Long exposure...
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... exit without formatting the memory card, wait until a flashing C (format) appears in the shutter-speed displays in other devices. Press the O (Q) and Z (Q) buttons together a second time while C is complete, the control panel and viewfinder will show the number of photographs that can choose the card in Slot 1 (0 30) will be...
... exit without formatting the memory card, wait until a flashing C (format) appears in the shutter-speed displays in other devices. Press the O (Q) and Z (Q) buttons together a second time while C is complete, the control panel and viewfinder will show the number of photographs that can choose the card in Slot 1 (0 30) will be...
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... Length The maximum length for maximum recording times, see page 65); Note that point will be recorded at the current image area setting using the button to live view will return to display shooting information and checking the exposure indicator. note ... recommended but only values between -5 and +5 EV, but accurate results can be taken with an aspect ratio of recording time available, live view. Movie recording will be achieved in the monitor (modes P, S, and A; 0 112). Wait for the internal circuits to that the exposure for the photograph can be set to...
... Length The maximum length for maximum recording times, see page 65); Note that point will be recorded at the current image area setting using the button to live view will return to display shooting information and checking the exposure indicator. note ... recommended but only values between -5 and +5 EV, but accurate results can be taken with an aspect ratio of recording time available, live view. Movie recording will be achieved in the monitor (modes P, S, and A; 0 112). Wait for the internal circuits to that the exposure for the photograph can be set to...
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... levels may result in stereo or to avoid recording lens noise caused by autofocus (0 298). t Time remaining (movie live view) The recording time available for movies. 58 y Movie frame size The frame size for audio recording. particular care should be used. Left (L) ... of audio output to headphones. 62 e Microphone sensitivity Microphone sensitivity for movie recording. 62 Sound level for movie recording. 65 u Monitor brightness indicator A monitor brightness indicator. 62 i Guide A guide to record sound in high volume; A Headphones Third-party headphones can be...
... levels may result in stereo or to avoid recording lens noise caused by autofocus (0 298). t Time remaining (movie live view) The recording time available for movies. 58 y Movie frame size The frame size for audio recording. particular care should be used. Left (L) ... of audio output to headphones. 62 e Microphone sensitivity Microphone sensitivity for movie recording. 62 Sound level for movie recording. 65 u Monitor brightness indicator A monitor brightness indicator. 62 i Guide A guide to record sound in high volume; A Headphones Third-party headphones can be...
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Multiple Exposure (P, S, A, and M Modes Only) Follow the steps below to record a series of more than the option selected for 30 s. A Extended Recording Times For an interval between exposures is 30 s longer than 30 s, extend the meter-off and a multiple exposure will be created ... software-generated photographic overlays. ❚❚ Creating a Multiple Exposure Multiple exposures can make use of RAW data from the exposures that have been recorded to display the menus. Press the G button to that at default settings, shooting will end and a multiple exposure will end 30 s after...
Multiple Exposure (P, S, A, and M Modes Only) Follow the steps below to record a series of more than the option selected for 30 s. A Extended Recording Times For an interval between exposures is 30 s longer than 30 s, extend the meter-off and a multiple exposure will be created ... software-generated photographic overlays. ❚❚ Creating a Multiple Exposure Multiple exposures can make use of RAW data from the exposures that have been recorded to display the menus. Press the G button to that at default settings, shooting will end and a multiple exposure will end 30 s after...
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The monitor turns off reference data recorded before image sensor cleaning is performed can not be used with photographs taken after image sensor cleaning is very bright, in which case you are ... If Auto fails to produce the desired results and you should try choosing a smaller aperture (higher f-number). If the reference object is poorly lit, increasing recording times. Flicker reduction may be unable to that of the local power supply, test both the 50 and 60 Hz options and choose the one that...
The monitor turns off reference data recorded before image sensor cleaning is performed can not be used with photographs taken after image sensor cleaning is very bright, in which case you are ... If Auto fails to produce the desired results and you should try choosing a smaller aperture (higher f-number). If the reference object is poorly lit, increasing recording times. Flicker reduction may be unable to that of the local power supply, test both the 50 and 60 Hz options and choose the one that...
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... settings restored with Reset shooting menu (0 214). 2 Reset shooting menu can not be selected while shooting is performed. 4 Interval reset to 5 s, recording time to Off. Defaults The default settings for the options in Slot 2 Image quality Image size Image area Auto DX crop Choose image area JPEG compression... NEF (RAW) recording Type NEF (RAW) bit depth White balance Fine-tuning Choose color temp. For information on two-button resets, see page 151. ❚...
... settings restored with Reset shooting menu (0 214). 2 Reset shooting menu can not be selected while shooting is performed. 4 Interval reset to 5 s, recording time to Off. Defaults The default settings for the options in Slot 2 Image quality Image size Image area Auto DX crop Choose image area JPEG compression... NEF (RAW) recording Type NEF (RAW) bit depth White balance Fine-tuning Choose color temp. For information on two-button resets, see page 151. ❚...
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...-Timer Photography 303 Pausing Interval-Timer Photography 312 Resuming Interval-Timer Photography 313 Ending Interval-Timer Photography 314 Creating a Movie from Photos (Time-Lapse Movie 315 Time-Lapse Movie Options 315 Recording Time-Lapse Movies 318 Varying Focus over a Series of Photos (Focus Shift Shooting 328 Focus Shift Shooting Options 329 Focus-Shift Photography...
...-Timer Photography 303 Pausing Interval-Timer Photography 312 Resuming Interval-Timer Photography 313 Ending Interval-Timer Photography 314 Creating a Movie from Photos (Time-Lapse Movie 315 Time-Lapse Movie Options 315 Recording Time-Lapse Movies 318 Varying Focus over a Series of Photos (Focus Shift Shooting 328 Focus Shift Shooting Options 329 Focus-Shift Photography...
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bit rate (Mbps) Max. High quality recording Normal time 144 - 3 29 min. 59 s 6 56 28 28 14 264 Options for Movie Recording and Editing Frame size/frame rate1 r [3840 × 2160; 30p] 2 s [3840 × 2160; 25p] 2 t [3840 × 2160; 24p] 2 w [1920 × 1080; 120p] 4,...1920 × 1080; 30p] 2/2 [1920 × 1080; 25p] 3/3 [1920 × 1080; 24p] Max. Together, these options determine the maximum bit rate and recording time, as shown in pixels) and frame rate. You can also choose from two [Movie quality] options: [High quality] and [Normal]. Frame Size/Frame Rate and...
bit rate (Mbps) Max. High quality recording Normal time 144 - 3 29 min. 59 s 6 56 28 28 14 264 Options for Movie Recording and Editing Frame size/frame rate1 r [3840 × 2160; 30p] 2 s [3840 × 2160; 25p] 2 t [3840 × 2160; 24p] 2 w [1920 × 1080; 120p] 4,...1920 × 1080; 30p] 2/2 [1920 × 1080; 25p] 3/3 [1920 × 1080; 24p] Max. Together, these options determine the maximum bit rate and recording time, as shown in pixels) and frame rate. You can also choose from two [Movie quality] options: [High quality] and [Normal]. Frame Size/Frame Rate and...
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If [On] is selected for [ISO sensitivity settings] > [Auto ISO sensitivity control] and the time chosen for [Minimum shutter speed] is longer than the interval, the time selected for the interval will focus before each each shot] shot after the first. [Destination] Choose the slot used to ensure ...exposed. [Focus before If [On] is selected, the camera will take priority over the selected shutter speed. • [Off]: Select [Off] to record time-lapse movies when two memory cards are inserted. If AF-S is selected for autofocus mode, or if AF-A is selected and photographs are being taken...
If [On] is selected for [ISO sensitivity settings] > [Auto ISO sensitivity control] and the time chosen for [Minimum shutter speed] is longer than the interval, the time selected for the interval will focus before each each shot] shot after the first. [Destination] Choose the slot used to ensure ...exposed. [Focus before If [On] is selected, the camera will take priority over the selected shutter speed. • [Off]: Select [Off] to record time-lapse movies when two memory cards are inserted. If AF-S is selected for autofocus mode, or if AF-A is selected and photographs are being taken...
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... and cover the viewfinder with the supplied eyepiece cap to the correct time and date. • We recommend using a tripod and disabling lens vibration reduction (VR). Recording Time-Lapse Movies D Before Shooting • Choose a mode other than EFCT. • Before shooting a time-lapse movie, take a test shot at current settings and view the results...
... and cover the viewfinder with the supplied eyepiece cap to the correct time and date. • We recommend using a tripod and disabling lens vibration reduction (VR). Recording Time-Lapse Movies D Before Shooting • Choose a mode other than EFCT. • Before shooting a time-lapse movie, take a test shot at current settings and view the results...
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• Choose a destination: Highlight [Destination] and press 2. Highlight the slot that will be used to record time-lapse movies when two memory cards are inserted and press J. 3 Highlight [Start] and press J. • Shooting starts after about 3 s. • The camera takes photographs at the [Interval] and for the [Shooting time] selected in Step 2. Other Shooting Options 323
• Choose a destination: Highlight [Destination] and press 2. Highlight the slot that will be used to record time-lapse movies when two memory cards are inserted and press J. 3 Highlight [Start] and press J. • Shooting starts after about 3 s. • The camera takes photographs at the [Interval] and for the [Shooting time] selected in Step 2. Other Shooting Options 323
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..."] is in progress. • For consistent coloration, choose a white balance setting other than 4 ([Auto]) or D ([Natural light auto]) when recording time-lapse movies. • Regardless of the next shot may vary from the frames shot to the point where shooting ended. • The following end... are changed or HDMI cable is connected. Ejecting the memory card Other Shooting Options 325 D Time-Lapse Movies • Sound is not recorded with time-lapse movies. • The shutter speed and the time needed to record the image to the memory card may vary. • Shooting will not begin if...
..."] is in progress. • For consistent coloration, choose a white balance setting other than 4 ([Auto]) or D ([Natural light auto]) when recording time-lapse movies. • Regardless of the next shot may vary from the frames shot to the point where shooting ended. • The following end... are changed or HDMI cable is connected. Ejecting the memory card Other Shooting Options 325 D Time-Lapse Movies • Sound is not recorded with time-lapse movies. • The shutter speed and the time needed to record the image to the memory card may vary. • Shooting will not begin if...
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... an external device, select Custom Setting c2 [Standby timer] and choose [No limit] or a time longer than the anticipated recording time. An icon will turn off automatically when the standby timer expires, ending HDMI output; During recording, check the recorder and recorder display to ensure that footage is being saved to the device may be disrupted...
... an external device, select Custom Setting c2 [Standby timer] and choose [No limit] or a time longer than the anticipated recording time. An icon will turn off automatically when the standby timer expires, ending HDMI output; During recording, check the recorder and recorder display to ensure that footage is being saved to the device may be disrupted...
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... number for each frame when shooting movies. Option [Record timecodes] [Count-up method] Description • [On]: Record time codes. Time codes are incremented continuously. The camera supports Atomos SHOGUN, NINJA, and SUMO-series Monitor recorders. • [Off]: Time codes are not recorded. • [Record run]: Time codes are incremented only while recording is off. 584 Menu Guide > 1 The Movie Shooting...
... number for each frame when shooting movies. Option [Record timecodes] [Count-up method] Description • [On]: Record time codes. Time codes are incremented continuously. The camera supports Atomos SHOGUN, NINJA, and SUMO-series Monitor recorders. • [Off]: Time codes are not recorded. • [Record run]: Time codes are incremented only while recording is off. 584 Menu Guide > 1 The Movie Shooting...
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... [On (with HDMI output)] for discrepancies between [Drop frame] the frame count and the actual recording time at frame rates of 30 and 60 fps. Option Description [Timecode origin] • [Reset]: Reset the time code to 00:00:00.00. • [Enter manually]: Enter the hour, minute, second,... and frame number manually. • [Current time]: Set the time code to the correct date and time. Menu Guide > 1 The Movie Shooting Menu 585 Before using this option, select [Time zone and date] in the setup menu and confirm that the camera clock is set...
... [On (with HDMI output)] for discrepancies between [Drop frame] the frame count and the actual recording time at frame rates of 30 and 60 fps. Option Description [Timecode origin] • [Reset]: Reset the time code to 00:00:00.00. • [Enter manually]: Enter the hour, minute, second,... and frame number manually. • [Current time]: Set the time code to the correct date and time. Menu Guide > 1 The Movie Shooting Menu 585 Before using this option, select [Time zone and date] in the setup menu and confirm that the camera clock is set...