Sony Digital Camera A77V User Manual

Preparing the camera  
Interchangeable Lens  
Digital Camera  
Shooting and viewing  
images  
Shooting images to suit your  
subject  
Instruction Manual  
A-mount  
Using the shooting  
functions  
Using the playback  
functions  
Functions list  
Viewing images on a  
computer  
Others  
Advanced operations  
Index  
Additional information on this product and  
answers to frequently asked questions can be  
found at our Customer Support Website.  
Printed using VOC (Volatile Organic  
Compound)-free vegetable oil based ink.  
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Owner’s Record  
IMPORTANTSAFETY  
INSTRUCTIONS  
SAVE THESE  
The model and serial numbers are located  
on the bottom.  
Record the serial number in the space  
provided below.  
Refer to these numbers whenever you call  
upon your Sony dealer regarding this  
product.  
Model No. SLT-A77/A77V  
Serial No. __________________________  
INSTRUCTIONS.  
DANGER - TO  
REDUCE THE RISK  
OF FIRE OR  
WARNING  
To reduce fire or shock hazard, do  
not expose the unit to rain or  
moisture.  
ELECTRIC SHOCK,  
CAREFULLY  
FOLLOW THESE  
INSTRUCTIONS.  
If the shape of the plug does not fit the  
power outlet, use an attachment plug  
adaptor of the proper configuration for the  
power outlet.  
Caution  
Battery pack  
If the battery pack is mishandled, the  
battery pack can burst, cause a fire or even  
chemical burns. Observe the following  
cautions.  
• Do not disassemble.  
• Do not crush and do not expose the  
battery pack to any shock or force such as  
hammering, dropping or stepping on it.  
• Do not short circuit and do not allow  
metal objects to come into contact with  
the battery terminals.  
• Do not expose to high temperature above  
60°C (140°F) such as in direct sunlight or  
in a car parked in the sun.  
• Do not incinerate or dispose of in fire.  
• Do not handle damaged or leaking  
lithium ion batteries.  
• Be sure to charge the battery pack using a  
genuine Sony battery charger or a device  
that can charge the battery pack.  
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• Keep the battery pack out of the reach of  
small children.  
• Keep the battery pack dry.  
accept any interference received, including  
interference that may cause undesired  
operation.  
• Replace only with the same or equivalent  
type recommended by Sony.  
This Class B digital apparatus complies  
with Canadian ICES-003.  
• Dispose of used battery packs promptly  
as described in the instructions.  
For Customers in the U.S.A.  
Battery charger  
UL is an internationally recognized safety  
organization.  
The UL Mark on the product means it has  
been UL Listed.  
Even if the CHARGE lamp is not lit, the  
battery charger is not disconnected from the  
AC power source (mains) as long as it is  
connected to the wall outlet (wall socket).  
If some trouble occurs while using the  
battery charger, immediately shut off the  
power by disconnecting the plug from the  
wall outlet (wall socket).  
If you have any questions about this  
product, you may call:  
Sony Customer Information Center  
1-800-222-SONY (7669)  
The number below is for the FCC related  
matters only.  
The power cord (mains lead), if supplied, is  
designed specifically for use with this  
camera only, and should not be used with  
other electrical equipment.  
Regulatory Information  
Declaration of Conformity  
Trade Name: SONY  
Model No.: SLT-A77V  
Responsible Party: Sony Electronics  
Inc.  
Address:16530 Via Esprillo,  
San Diego, CA 92127 U.S.A.  
Telephone No.: 858-942-2230  
For Customers in the U.S.A.  
and Canada  
RECYCLING LITHIUM-ION  
BATTERIES  
Lithium-Ion batteries are  
recyclable.  
You can help preserve  
our environment by  
returning your used  
rechargeable batteries to  
the collection and  
This device complies with Part 15 of the  
FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the  
following two conditions: (1) This  
device may not cause harmful  
interference, and (2) this device must  
accept any interference received,  
including interference that may cause  
undesired operation.  
recycling location nearest you.  
For more information regarding recycling  
of rechargeable batteries, call toll free  
1-800-822-8837, or visit http://  
www.rbrc.org/  
CAUTION  
You are cautioned that any changes or  
modifications not expressly approved in  
this manual could void your authority to  
operate this equipment.  
Caution: Do not handle damaged or  
leaking Lithium-Ion batteries.  
Battery Pack and lens  
This device complies with Part 15 of the  
FCC Rules, Operation is subject to the  
following two conditions:  
(1) This device may not cause harmful  
interference, and (2) this device must  
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Note:  
For Customers in Europe  
This equipment has been tested and found  
to comply with the limits for a Class B  
digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the  
FCC Rules.  
These limits are designed to provide  
reasonable protection against harmful  
interference in a residential installation.  
This equipment generates, uses, and can  
radiate radio frequency energy and, if not  
installed and used in accordance with the  
instructions, may cause harmful  
interference to radio communications.  
However, there is no guarantee that  
interference will not occur in a particular  
installation. If this equipment does cause  
harmful interference to radio or television  
reception, which can be determined by  
turning the equipment off and on, the user  
is encouraged to try to correct the  
interference by one or more of the  
following measures:  
– Reorient or relocate the receiving  
antenna.  
– Increase the separation between the  
equipment and receiver.  
– Connect the equipment into an outlet  
on a circuit different from that to which  
the receiver is connected.  
– Consult the dealer or an experienced  
radio/TV technician for help.  
Hereby, Sony Corporation, declares that  
this SLT-A77V Interchangeable Lens  
Digital Camera is in compliance with the  
essential requirements and other relevant  
provisions of the Directive 1999/5/EC. For  
details, please access the following URL:  
http://www.compliance.sony.de/  
Notice for the customers in the  
countries applying EU Directives  
The manufacturer of this product is Sony  
Corporation, 1-7-1 Konan Minato-ku  
Tokyo, 108-0075 Japan. The Authorized  
Representative for EMC and product safety  
is Sony Deutschland GmbH, Hedelfinger  
Strasse 61, 70327 Stuttgart, Germany. For  
any service or guarantee matters please  
refer to the addresses given in separate  
service or guarantee documents.  
This product has been tested and found  
compliant with the limits set out in the  
R&TTE Directive for using connection  
cables shorter than 3 meters (9.8 feet).  
The supplied interface cable must be used  
with the equipment in order to comply with  
the limits for a digital device pursuant to  
Subpart B of Part 15 of FCC Rules.  
Attention  
The electromagnetic fields at the specific  
frequencies may influence the picture and  
sound of this unit.  
For Customers in Canada  
Notice  
If static electricity or electromagnetism  
causes data transfer to discontinue midway  
(fail), restart the application or disconnect  
and connect the communication cable  
(USB, etc.) again.  
This device complies with RSS-310 of  
Industry Canada. Operation is subject to the  
condition that this device does not cause  
harmful interference.  
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Disposal of Old Electrical &  
Electronic Equipment (Applicable in  
the European Union and other  
European countries with separate  
collection systems)  
Disposal of waste batteries  
(applicable in the European Union  
and other European countries with  
separate collection systems)  
This symbol on the battery or on the  
packaging indicates that the battery  
provided with this product shall not be  
treated as household waste.  
On certain batteries this symbol might be  
used in combination with a chemical  
symbol. The chemical symbols for mercury  
(Hg) or lead (Pb) are added if the battery  
contains more than 0.0005% mercury or  
0.004% lead.  
By ensuring these batteries are disposed of  
correctly, you will help prevent potentially  
negative consequences for the environment  
and human health which could otherwise be  
caused by inappropriate waste handling of  
the battery. The recycling of the materials  
will help to conserve natural resources.  
In case of products that for safety,  
performance or data integrity reasons  
require a permanent connection with an  
incorporated battery, this battery should be  
replaced by qualified service staff only.  
To ensure that the battery will be treated  
properly, hand over the product at end-of-  
life to the applicable collection point for the  
recycling of electrical and electronic  
equipment.  
This symbol on the product or on its  
packaging indicates that this product shall  
not be treated as household waste. Instead it  
shall be handed over to the applicable  
collection point for the recycling of  
electrical and electronic equipment. By  
ensuring this product is disposed of  
correctly, you will help prevent potential  
negative consequences for the environment  
and human health, which could otherwise  
be caused by inappropriate waste handling  
of this product. The recycling of materials  
will help to conserve natural resources. For  
more detailed information about recycling  
of this product, please contact your local  
Civic Office, your household waste  
disposal service or the shop where you  
purchased the product.  
For all other batteries, please view the  
section on how to remove the battery from  
the product safely. Hand the battery over to  
the applicable collection point for the  
recycling of waste batteries.  
For more detailed information about  
recycling of this product or battery, please  
contact your local Civic Office, your  
household waste disposal service or the  
shop where you purchased the product.  
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Notice for customers in the  
United Kingdom  
A moulded plug complying with BS 1363  
is fitted to this equipment for your safety  
and convenience.  
Should the fuse in the plug supplied need to  
be replaced, a fuse of the same rating as the  
supplied one and approved by ASTA or  
BSI to BS 1362, (i.e., marked with an  
mark) must be used.  
or  
If the plug supplied with this equipment has  
a detachable fuse cover, be sure to attach  
the fuse cover after you change the fuse.  
Never use the plug without the fuse cover.  
If you should lose the fuse cover, please  
contact your nearest Sony service station.  
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Table of Contents  
Basic  
operations  
...............................................................14  
This section provides basic information on operating the camera.  
Read this section first.  
..................................................................................... 27  
adjustment)......................................................... 35  
......................................................................... 43  
Sweep Panorama/  
3D Sweep Panorama....... 45  
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..................................................................................... 58  
..................................................................................... 60  
Advanced  
operations  
................................................................85  
This section provides further information on the camera.  
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AUTO............................................................... 96  
......................................................................... 96  
Sweep Panorama/  
3D Sweep Panorama....... 99  
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.......................................................................... 137  
Compensating for the brightness and contrast automatically  
(D-Range) ................................................................. 141  
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Basic operations  
This section provides the basic information on  
operating the camera. Read this section first. To  
more effectively take advantage of the camera, see  
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Notes on using your camera  
Shooting procedure  
No compensation for contents of the  
• This camera has 2 modes for monitoring  
subjects: the LCD monitor mode using  
the LCD monitor, and the viewfinder  
mode using the viewfinder.  
recording  
The contents of the recording cannot be  
compensated for if recording or playback is  
not possible due to a malfunction of your  
camera or a memory card, etc.  
• The recorded image may be different  
from the image you monitored before  
recording.  
Back up recommendation  
To avoid the potential risk of data loss,  
always copy (back up) data to other  
medium.  
Notes on the functions available with  
the camera  
• To check whether it is a 1080 60i-  
compatible device or 1080 50i-  
Notes on the LCD monitor, electronic  
compatible device, check for the  
following marks on the bottom of the  
camera.  
1080 60i-compatible device:60i  
1080 50i-compatible device:50i  
• This camera is compatible with 1080 60p  
or 50p-format movies. Unlike standard  
recording modes up to now, which record  
in an interlacing method, this camera  
records using a progressive method. This  
increases the resolution, and provides a  
smoother, more realistic image.  
• You may feel uncomfortable symptoms  
such as eyestrain, nausea, or a tired  
feeling while watching 3D-images  
recorded with the camera on 3D-  
compatible monitors. When you watch  
3D-images, we recommend that you take  
a break at regular time intervals. Since  
the need for or frequency of break times  
varies among individuals, please set your  
own standards. If you feel sick, stop  
watching 3D-images, and consult a  
doctor as needed. Also, refer to the  
operating instructions of the connected  
device or the software used with the  
camera. A child’s vision is always  
vulnerable (especially for children under  
6 years of age). Before allowing them to  
watch 3D-images, please consult with an  
expert, such as a pediatric or ophthalmic  
doctor. Be sure to make sure your  
children follow the precautions above.  
viewfinder, lens, and image sensor  
• The LCD monitor and electronic  
viewfinder are manufactured using  
extremely high-precision technology so  
over 99.99% of the pixels are operational  
for effective use. However, there may be  
some tiny black points and/or bright  
points (white, red, blue or green in color)  
that constantly appear on the LCD  
monitor and electronic viewfinder. These  
points are normal in the manufacturing  
process and do not affect the images in  
any way.  
• Do not hold the camera by taking hold of  
the LCD monitor.  
• Do not expose the camera to sunlight or  
shoot sunward for a long time. The  
internal mechanism may be damaged. If  
sunlight is focused on a nearby object, it  
may cause a fire.  
• There is a magnet on the back and around  
the rotating shaft of the hinge part of the  
LCD monitor. Do not bring anything that  
is easily affected by a magnet, such as  
floppy disk, credit cards near the LCD  
monitor.  
• Images may trail across on the screen in a  
cold location. This is not a malfunction.  
When turning on the camera in a cold  
location, the screen may become  
temporarily dark. When the camera  
warms up, the screen will function  
normally.  
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Notes on using your camera  
on AVCHD format-compatible devices.  
DVD-based players or recorders cannot  
play back HD image quality discs, as  
they are incompatible with the AVCHD  
format. Also, DVD-based players or  
recorders may fail to eject HD image  
quality discs.  
Notes on long-time recording  
• When you continue to shoot for a long  
time, the temperature of the camera rises.  
If the temperature reaches above a certain  
level, the  
mark is indicated on the  
screen and the camera is turned off  
automatically. If the power is turned off,  
leave the camera for 10 minutes or longer  
to allow the temperature inside the  
camera to decrease to a safe level.  
• Under high ambient temperatures, the  
temperature of the camera rises quickly.  
• When the temperature of the camera  
rises, the image quality may deteriorate.  
It is recommended that you wait until the  
temperature of the camera drops before  
continuing to shoot.  
• 1080 60p/50p movies can be played back  
on compatible devices only.  
On GPS-compatible devices (SLT-  
A77V only)  
• To determine whether your camera  
supports GPS function, check the model  
name of your camera.  
GPS-compatible: SLT-A77V  
GPS-incompatible: SLT-A77  
• The surface of the camera may get warm.  
This is not a malfunction.  
• Use GPS in accordance with regulations  
of countries and regions where you use it.  
• If you do not record the location  
information, set [GPS On/Off] to [Off]  
• In an airplane, make sure to turn off the  
camera following cabin announcements.  
Notes on importing AVCHD View  
movies* to a computer  
When importing AVCHD View movies to  
a computer, for Windows computers, use  
the “PMB” software on the CD-ROM  
(supplied).  
Warning on copyright  
Television programs, films, videotapes, and  
other materials may be copyrighted.  
Unauthorized recording of such materials  
may be contrary to the provisions of the  
copyright laws.  
* “AVCHD View movies” are movies that  
were recorded in the [AVCHD 60i/60p]/  
[AVCHD 50i/50p] mode of [File Format]  
Notes when playing movies on other  
The pictures used in this manual  
The photographs used as examples of  
pictures in this manual are reproduced  
images, and are not actual images shot  
using this camera.  
devices  
• This camera uses MPEG-4 AVC/H.264  
High Profile for AVCHD format  
recording. Movies recorded in AVCHD  
format with this camera cannot be played  
with the following devices.  
–Other devices compatible with AVCHD  
format that does not support High  
Profile  
On the data specifications described  
in this manual  
The data on performance and specifications  
is defined under the following conditions,  
except as described in this manual: at an  
ordinary ambient temperature of 25ºC  
(77°F), and using a battery pack that is  
charged for about 1 hour after the  
CHARGE lamp goes out.  
–Devices incompatible with the AVCHD  
format  
This camera also uses MPEG-4 AVC/  
H.264 Main Profile for MP4 format  
recording. For this reason, movies  
recorded in MP4 format with this camera  
cannot be played on devices other than  
those that support MPEG-4 AVC/H.264.  
• Discs recorded with HD image quality  
(high definition) can be played back only  
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Notes on using your camera  
Model name  
This manual covers several models  
supplied with different lenses.  
The model name varies depending on the  
supplied lens. The available model varies  
depending on the countries/regions.  
Model name  
Lens  
SLT-A77/A77V  
SLT-A77K/  
A77VK  
DT18-55mm  
SLT-A77Q/  
A77VQ  
DT16-50mm  
DT18-135mm  
SLT-A77M/  
A77VM  
Notes on shooting with the  
viewfinder  
This camera is equipped with an XGA  
Organic Electro-Luminescence viewfinder  
with high resolution and high contrast. This  
viewfinder achieves a wide viewing angle  
and a long eye relief, approaching that of  
the DSLR-A900 equipped with a 35 mm  
full size sensor. This camera is designed to  
provide an easily viewable viewfinder by  
appropriately balancing various elements.  
• The image may be slightly distorted near  
the corners of the viewfinder. This is not  
a malfunction. When you want to check  
every detail of the entire composition,  
you can also use the LCD monitor.  
• If you pan the camera while looking into  
the viewfinder or move your eyes around,  
the image in the viewfinder may be  
distorted or the color of the image may  
change. This is a characteristic of the lens  
or display device and is not a  
malfunction. When you shoot an image,  
we recommed that you look at the center  
area of the viewfinder.  
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Preparing the camera  
Checking the supplied items  
First check the model name of your camera (page 17). The accessories  
supplied differ depending on the model.  
The number in parentheses indicates the number of pieces.  
Common accessories  
• Camera (1)  
• Body cap (1) (Attached on the  
camera)  
• BC-VM10A Battery charger (1)  
• Accessory shoe cap (1) (Attached  
on the camera)  
• Eyecup (1) (Attached on the  
camera)  
• Power cord (mains lead) (1)* (not  
supplied in the U.S.A. and  
Canada)  
• CD-ROM (1)  
– Application Software for α  
camera  
• Instruction Manual (1) (This  
manual)  
* Multiple power cords may be supplied  
with your camera. Use the appropriate  
one that matches your country/region.  
• Rechargeable battery pack NP-  
FM500H (1)  
SLT-A77K/A77VK  
• DT18-55mm zoom lens (1)/Front  
lens cap (1)/Rear lens cap (1)  
SLT-A77Q/A77VQ  
• DT16-50mm zoom lens (1)/Front  
lens cap (1)/Rear lens cap (1)/  
Lens hood (1)  
• USB cable (1)  
SLT-A77M/A77VM  
• DT18-135mm zoom lens (1)/  
Front lens cap (1)/Rear lens cap  
(1)/Lens hood (1)  
• Shoulder strap (1)  
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Identifying parts  
See the pages in parentheses for details of operation.  
Front side  
A AF illuminator (120)/Self-timer  
(Flash pop-up) button (47,  
M
B Shutter button (36)  
C Power switch (33)  
D Front control dial (102)  
E Remote sensor (158)  
F Lens contacts*  
N Mounting index (30)  
O Lens release button (31)  
P Focus mode dial (116, 123)  
* Do not directly touch these  
parts.  
** Do not cover this part  
during movie recording.  
Doing so may cause noise  
or lower the volume.  
G Mirror*  
H Preview button (105)  
I Mount  
K Microphone** (115)  
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Identifying parts  
Rear side  
A Eyecup (86)  
I DISP (Display) button (87,  
C Viewfinder*  
J
(Smart teleconverter)  
button (153)/Focus Magnifier  
• When you look into the  
viewfinder, the viewfinder  
mode is activated, and when  
you take your face away from  
the viewfinder, the screen mode  
returns to the LCD monitor  
mode.  
K
(In-Camera Guide) button  
For viewing: (Delete) button  
L
(Playback) button (39)  
D Diopter-adjustment dial (35)  
E LCD monitor (79, 90, 159)  
F Light sensor (178)  
* Do not directly touch this  
part.  
G Multi-selector  
H For shooting: Fn (Function)  
button (59, 60)  
For viewing:  
(Image  
rotation) button (161)  
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Identifying parts  
Top side  
A Auto-lock Accessory shoe  
M For shooting: AF/MF (Auto  
focus/manual focus) button  
B MENU button (62)  
For viewing:  
(Enlarge)  
C MOVIE button (38, 111)  
D FINDER/LCD button (179)  
E Display panel (93)  
N For shooting: AEL (AE lock)  
button (131)/SLOW SYNC  
F
(Drive) button (51, 154)  
For viewing:  
(Image index)  
G WB (White balance) button  
H
(Exposure) button (49)  
I ISO button (139)  
J Display panel illumination  
K
Image sensor position  
L Rear control dial  
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Identifying parts  
Sides/Bottom  
A Microphone jack  
D REMOTE terminal  
• When an external microphone  
is connected, the internal  
microphone is turned off  
automatically. When the  
external microphone is a plug-  
in-power type, the power of the  
microphone is supplied by the  
camera.  
• When connecting the RM-  
L1AM Remote Commander  
(sold separately) to the camera,  
insert the plug of the Remote  
Commander into the REMOTE  
terminal, aligning the guide of  
the plug with the guide of the  
REMOTE terminal. Make sure  
that the cord of the Remote  
Commander faces forward.  
B Hooks for shoulder strap  
• Attach both ends of the strap  
onto the camera.  
E Speaker  
F DC IN terminal  
• When connecting the AC-  
PW10AM AC Adaptor (sold  
separately) to the camera, turn  
the camera off, then plug the  
connector of the AC Adaptor to  
the DC IN terminal on the  
camera.  
G HDMI terminal (57, 167)  
H
(USB) terminal (191)  
I Access lamp (28)  
C
(Flash sync) terminal (137)  
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Identifying parts  
J Memory card insertion slot (27)  
K Memory card cover (27)  
L Battery insertion slot (27)  
M Battery cover (27)  
N Tripod receptacle  
• Use a tripod with a screw length  
of less than 5.5 mm (7/32 inch).  
You will be unable to firmly  
secure the camera to tripods  
with a screw length of 5.5 mm  
(7/32 inch) or longer, and  
attempting to do so may  
damage the camera.  
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Identifying parts  
Lens  
DT 18-55mm F3.5-5.6 SAM  
(Supplied with the SLT-A77K/A77VK)  
E Lens contacts  
F Lens hood index  
G Distance scale  
H Distance index  
I Focal-length scale  
J Focusing mode switch  
K Mounting index  
• The DT 18-55mm F3.5-5.6  
SAM/DT 16-50mm F2.8 SSM/  
DT 18-135mm F3.5-5.6 SAM are  
designed for Sony A-mount  
cameras (models equipped with  
an APS-C sized image sensor).  
You cannot use these lenses on  
35mm-format cameras.  
DT 16-50mm F2.8 SSM  
(Supplied with the SLT-A77Q/A77VQ)  
• For the lenses other than DT 18-  
55mm F3.5-5.6 SAM/DT 16-  
50mm F2.8 SSM/DT 18-135mm  
F3.5-5.6 SAM, refer to the  
operating instructions supplied  
with the lens.  
DT 18-135mm F3.5-5.6 SAM  
(Supplied with the SLT-A77M/A77VM)  
A Focusing ring  
B Zoom ring  
C Zoom lock switch  
D Focal-length index  
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Charging the battery pack  
When using the camera for the first time, be sure to charge the NP-  
FM500H “InfoLITHIUM” battery pack (supplied).  
The “InfoLITHIUM” battery pack can be charged even when it has not  
been fully depleted.  
It can also be used when it has not been fully charged.  
The battery pack is discharged little by little without using it. To miss the  
opportunity to shoot, check the remaining battery level before use. If the  
battery level is low, charge it again.  
Insert the battery pack onto  
the battery charger.  
Push the battery pack until it clicks.  
1
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Charging the battery pack  
For the U.S.A and Canada  
Connect the battery charger  
to the wall outlet (wall  
socket).  
2
Plug  
Light on: Charging  
Light off: Charge completed  
Charging time About 175 minutes  
• When charging a fully depleted  
battery pack at a temperature of 25°C  
(77°F).  
• The CHARGE lamp turns off when  
charging is completed.  
CHARGE lamp  
For countries/regions other than the  
U.S.A. and Canada  
CHARGE lamp  
To a wall outlet  
(wall socket)  
Notes  
• The charging time differs depending on the remaining capacity of the battery pack or  
charging conditions.  
• We recommend charging the battery pack in an ambient temperature of between  
10°C to 30°C (50°F to 86°F). You may not be able to efficiently charge the battery  
pack outside of this temperature range.  
• Connect the battery charger to the nearest wall outlet (wall socket).  
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Inserting the battery pack/memory  
card (sold separately)  
While sliding the battery  
cover open lever, open the  
cover.  
1
Firmly insert the battery pack  
2
all the way while pressing  
the lock lever with the tip of  
the battery.  
Lock lever  
Close the cover.  
3
While sliding the memory  
card cover, open the cover.  
4
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Inserting the battery pack/memory card (sold separately)  
Insert a memory card.  
• With the notched corner facing as  
illustrated, insert the memory card  
until it clicks into place.  
5
6
Ensure the notched corner faces  
correctly.  
Close the cover.  
To remove the battery pack  
Turn off the camera and slide the lock  
lever in the direction of the arrow. Be  
careful not to drop the battery pack.  
Lock lever  
To remove the memory card  
Check that the access lamp is not lit, then open the cover, and push the  
memory card once.  
To check the remaining battery level  
The supplied battery pack is a lithium-ion battery pack that has functions  
for exchanging information related to operating conditions with your  
camera. The remaining battery time in percent figures is displayed  
according to the operating conditions of your camera.  
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Inserting the battery pack/memory card (sold separately)  
“Battery  
exhausted.”  
Battery level  
You cannot shoot  
Low  
High  
any more pictures.  
Available memory cards  
The following memory cards are compatible with this camera. However, all  
memory cards are not guaranteed to work with this camera.  
Still  
images  
Types of memory card  
Movies  
In this manual  
Memory Stick PRO Duo  
Memory Stick PRO-HG Duo  
SD memory card  
(Mark2)  
Memory Stick  
PRO Duo  
(Class 4 or faster)  
(Class 4 or faster)  
(Class 4 or faster)  
SDHC memory card  
SD card  
SDXC memory card  
• MultiMediaCard cannot be used.  
Note  
• Images recorded on an SDXC memory card cannot be imported to or played on  
computers or AV devices that are not compatible with exFAT. Make sure that the  
device is compatible with exFAT before connecting it to the camera. If you connect  
your camera to an incompatible device, you may be prompted to format the card.  
Never format the card in response to this prompt, as doing so will erase all data on  
the card. (exFAT is the file system used on SDXC memory cards.)  
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Attaching a lens  
Front lens cap  
Remove the body cap from  
the camera and the rear lens  
cap from the rear of the lens.  
1
• When changing the lens, quickly  
change the lens away from dusty  
locations so as to keep dust or debris  
from getting inside the camera.  
• When shooting, remove the front lens  
cap from the front of the lens.  
Body cap  
Rear lens cap  
Mount the lens by aligning  
2
the orange index marks  
(mounting indexes) on the  
lens and camera.  
Orange index marks  
Turn the lens clockwise until  
3
it clicks into the locked  
position.  
• Be sure to put the lens on straight.  
Notes  
• When attaching a lens, do not press the lens release button.  
• Do not use force when attaching a lens.  
• E-mount lenses are not compatible with this camera.  
• When you use a lens for which a tripod socket is provided, attach the lens onto the  
tripod using the tripod socket provided to help balance the weight of the lens.  
• When carrying the camera with a lens attached, hold both the camera and the lens  
firmly.  
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Attaching a lens  
• Do not hold the part of the lens that is extended for the zoom or focus adjustment.  
To remove the lens  
Press the lens release button  
1
all the way in and turn the  
lens counterclockwise until it  
stops.  
Lens release button  
Attach the caps to the front  
2
and rear of the lens and the  
body cap to the camera.  
• Before you attach them, remove dust  
from them.  
To attach a lens hood  
It is recommended that you use a lens  
hood to reduce flare and ensure  
maximum image quality.  
Fit the hood into the mount on the end of  
the lens barrel and rotate the hood  
clockwise until it clicks.  
Notes  
• Attach the lens hood properly. Otherwise, the lens hood may interfere with the  
desired effect or may appear on your images.  
• When the lens hood is properly attached to the DT 16-50mm F2.8 SSM, the red dot  
on the lens lines up with the red dot on the hood.  
• A lens hood is not included with the DT 18-55mm F3.5-5.6 SAM. You can use the  
ALC-SH108 (sold separately).  
• The lens hood may block the light of the flash. Remove the lens hood when using the  
flash.  
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Attaching a lens  
• When storing, turn over the lens hood and place it onto the lens backwards.  
Note on changing the lens  
When changing the lens, if dust or debris gets inside the camera and  
adheres to the surface of the image sensor (the part that acts as the film), it  
may appear as dark spots on the image, depending on the shooting  
environment.  
The camera is equipped with an anti-dust function to prevent dust from  
landing on the image sensor. However, quickly change the lens away from  
dusty locations when attaching/removing a lens.  
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Turning the camera on and setting the  
clock  
When you turn the camera on for the first time, the date/time setup screen  
appears.  
Set the power switch to ON to  
turn the camera on.  
The screen used for setting date and  
time appears.  
1
• To turn the camera off, set it to OFF.  
Verify that [Enter] is selected  
2
on the LCD monitor, then  
press the center of the multi-  
selector.  
Select your area with b/B on the multi-selector, then  
press the center of the multi-selector.  
3
Select each item with b/B  
and set the numeric value  
4
with v/V.  
[Daylight Svg.:]: Turns on or off the  
daylight saving time setting.  
[Date Format:]: Selects the format to  
display date.  
• Midnight is indicated as 12:00 AM,  
and noon as 12:00 PM.  
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Turning the camera on and setting the clock  
Repeat step 4 to set other items, then press the center  
of the multi-selector.  
5
6
Verify that [Enter] is selected, then press the center of  
the multi-selector.  
To cancel the date/time setting operation  
Press the MENU button.  
To set up the date/time again  
When you turn the camera on for the first time, the date/time setup screen  
appears automatically. The next time, set up the date and time from the  
menu.  
MENU button t  
1 t [Date/Time Setup]  
To set up the area again  
You can set the area where you are using the camera. This allows you to set  
the local area when you use the camera abroad.  
MENU button t  
1 t [Area Setting]  
Maintaining the date and time setting  
This camera has an internal rechargeable battery for maintaining the date  
and time and other settings regardless of whether the power is on or off, or  
the battery is installed or not (page 214).  
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Before shooting  
Adjusting the viewfinder to the visual acuity (diopter  
adjustment)  
Adjust the diopter-adjustment  
dial to your eyesight until the  
display appears clearly in the  
viewfinder.  
Note  
• The dioptic adjustment attachment (sold separately) cannot be used with this camera.  
Holding the camera properly  
Stabilize your upper body and take a position that keeps the  
camera from moving.  
In LCD monitor mode  
In viewfinder mode  
In viewfinder mode  
(vertical position)  
Point 1  
One hand holds the grip of the camera, and the other hand supports the lens.  
Point 2  
Take a secure stance with your feet shoulder-width apart.  
Point 3  
Lightly tuck your elbows against your body.  
When shooting in a kneeling position, steady your upper body by placing  
your elbow on your knee.  
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Shooting and viewing images  
Shooting still images  
The “AUTO” mode allows you to easily shoot any subject under any  
conditions because the camera makes appropriate judgments on the  
situation to adjust the settings.  
Set the mode dial to  
.
1
Hold the camera, monitoring your shot with the LCD  
monitor or viewfinder.  
2
3
Overlay the AF area on the  
desired subject.  
• If the  
(Camera shake  
warning) indicator flashes, carefully  
shoot the subject, holding the camera  
steady, or by using a tripod.  
(Camera shake  
warning) indicator  
AF area  
When using a zoom lens,  
turn the zoom ring, then  
decide on your shot.  
4
Zoom ring  
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Shooting still images  
Press the shutter button  
halfway down to focus.  
When the focus is confirmed, z or  
(Focus indicator) lights up  
5
6
Focus indicator  
Press the shutter button fully  
down to shoot.  
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Recording movies  
MOVIE button  
Press the MOVIE button to  
start recording.  
• Movie recording can be started from  
any exposure mode.  
1
• The shutter speed and aperture are  
adjusted automatically. If you want to  
set them to particular values, set the  
mode dial to  
(Movie) (page 112).  
• The camera continues to adjust the  
focus when it is in autofocus mode.  
2
Press the MOVIE button again to stop recording.  
Notes  
• The sound of the camera and the lens in operation may be recorded while recording a  
movie. You can disable sound recording by setting [Audio Recording] to [Off]  
• The continuous recording time of a movie may be shorter, depending on the ambient  
temperature or the status of the camera. See “Notes on continuous movie recording.”  
• When the  
mark is indicated, the temperature of the camera is too high. Turn the  
camera off and wait until the temperature of the camera drops (page 213).  
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Playing back images  
Press the  
button.  
1
button  
MENU button t  
desired mode  
1 t [View Mode] t Select the  
2
• To play back still images, select [Folder View(Still)], and to play back  
movies, select [Folder View(MP4)] or [AVCHD View] according to the  
file format.  
Select an image with b/B on the multi-selector.  
• To play back movies, press the center of the multi-selector.  
3
Multi-selector/Front or rear control dial  
operation  
During movie playback  
To pause/resume  
To fast-forward  
To fast-rewind  
To slow-forward  
z
B
b
Rotate the front or rear control dial to the  
right during pause.  
To slow-reverse  
Rotate the front or rear control dial to the  
left during pause.  
• The movie is played back frame-by-  
frame.  
To adjust sound volume  
V t v/V  
To display the information  
DISP (Display) button  
Note  
• Movies recorded with other devices may not be played back on this camera.  
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Deleting images (Delete)  
Once you have deleted an image, you cannot restore it. Check whether to  
delete the image or not beforehand.  
Note  
• Protected images cannot be deleted.  
Deleting the image that is currently displayed  
Display the image you want  
to delete and press the  
button.  
1
button  
Select [Delete] with v on the multi-selector, then press  
the center of the multi-selector.  
2
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Shooting images to suit your subject  
Adjusting the angle of the LCD monitor  
Adjust the LCD monitor to an easily  
viewable angle.  
• Put your finger on the upper-left part of  
the LCD monitor and draw it toward  
you.  
• The LCD monitor tilts 150 degrees  
upward and 180 degrees downward.  
• The LCD monitor rotates 180 degrees  
clockwise and 90 degrees  
counterclockwise.  
• When the LCD monitor is not used, it is  
recommended that you close it with the  
screen side facing to the camera.  
Note  
• When the LCD monitor is open, the eye  
sensor may not be able to function in  
situations involving low-position shooting. If  
you look into the viewfinder and the monitor  
is not switched automatically, press the  
FINDER/LCD button.  
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Shooting with the various shooting  
modes  
Set the mode dial to the desired  
mode.  
The following shooting modes are provided with the camera:  
(AUTO) (36, Allows you to easily shoot any subject under any conditions  
96)  
96)  
because the camera makes appropriate judgments on the  
situation to adjust the settings.  
(Auto+) (43, The camera recognizes and evaluates the shooting condition,  
and appropriate settings are set automatically. The camera  
saves 1 appropriate image by combining or separating  
images, as necessary.  
(Scene  
Selection) (44, 97)  
Selecting an appropriate mode for the subject or the shooting  
conditions allows you to shoot the image with a suitable  
setting for the subject.  
(Sweep  
Allows you to shoot panoramic images.  
(3D Sweep  
Allows you to shoot 3D panoramic images for playback on a  
Panorama) (45, 99) 3D compatible TV.  
(Cont. Priority  
The camera continues to shoot while the shutter button is  
pressed fully down. The camera records the images  
continuously at a maximum of about 12 images per second.  
Allows you to shoot movies with the exposure adjusted  
manually (both the shutter speed and the aperture value).  
(Program Auto)  
Allows you to shoot with the exposure adjusted automatically  
(both the shutter speed and the aperture value). The other  
settings can be adjusted manually.  
(Aperture  
Priority) (103)  
Allows you to shoot after adjusting the aperture value  
manually using the front or rear control dial.  
(Shutter Priority) Allows you to shoot after adjusting the shutter speed  
(105) manually using the front or rear control dial.  
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Shooting with the various shooting modes  
(Manual  
Allows you to shoot after adjusting the exposure manually  
(both the shutter speed and the aperture value) using the front  
or rear control dial.  
(Memory  
Calls up setting pre-registered in [Memory] in the  
shooting menu.  
Still  
1 Set the mode dial to  
(Auto+).  
Recognized scene mode mark  
2 Point the camera towards the  
subject.  
When the camera recognizes and adjusts  
for shooting conditions, the following  
information is indicated: recognized  
scene mode mark, appropriate shooting  
function, the number of images to be  
shot.  
Shooting function  
Number of images to be shot  
3 Adjust the focus and shoot the subject.  
Scene recognized by the camera  
(Night Scene)  
(Backlight Portrait)  
(Backlight)  
(Hand-held Twilight)  
(Portrait)  
(Landscape)  
(Tripod Night Scene)  
(Night Portrait)  
(Baby)  
(Macro)  
(Spotlight)  
(Low Brightness)  
Shooting function  
Cont. Shooting (154)  
Daylight Sync.  
Slow Shutter  
Auto HDR (142)  
Hand-held Twilight (44,  
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Shooting with the various shooting modes  
Scene Selection  
1 Set the mode dial to  
(Scene Selection).  
2 Select the desired mode with v/V, then press the center of the  
multi-selector.  
• To change the scene, press the Fn button, then select another scene.  
3 Adjust the focus and shoot the subject.  
(Portrait)  
Blurs away backgrounds and sharpens the subject. Expresses  
skin tones softly.  
(Sports Action)  
Shoots a moving subject at a fast shutter speed so that the  
subject looks as if it is standing still. The camera shoots  
images continuously while the shutter button is pressed.  
(Macro)  
Shoots close subjects such as flowers, foods.  
(Landscape)  
Shoots the entire range of scenery in sharp focus with vivid  
colors.  
(Sunset)  
Shoots the red of the sunrise or sunset beautifully.  
(Night Scene)  
Shoots night scenes at a distance without losing the dark  
atmosphere of the surroundings.  
(Hand-held  
Twilight)  
Shoots night scenes with less noise and blur without using a  
tripod. A burst of shots are taken, and image processing is  
applied to reduce subject blur, camera shake, and noise.  
(Night Portrait)  
Shoots portraits in night scenes.  
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Shooting with the various shooting modes  
Sweep Panorama/  
3D Sweep Panorama  
1 Set the mode dial to  
Panorama).  
(Sweep Panorama)/  
(3D Sweep  
2 Point the camera at the edge of  
the subject, then press the shutter  
button halfway down to adjust the  
focus.  
This part will not be taken  
3 Press the shutter button fully down.  
4 Pan or tilt the camera to the end,  
following the guidance on the  
screen.  
Guidance bar  
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Shooting with the various shooting modes  
Continuous Advance Priority AE  
1 Set the mode dial to (Cont. Priority AE).  
2 Adjust the focus and shoot the subjects.  
• The camera continues to shoot while the shutter button is pressed fully  
down.  
• The camera records the images continuously at a maximum of about 12  
images per second.  
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Using the shooting functions  
Using the flash  
In a dark location, using the flash allows you to shoot the subject brightly,  
and it also helps to prevent camera shake. When shooting into the sun, you  
can use the flash to shoot a bright image of the backlit subject.  
1 Fn button t (Flash Mode) t Select the desired setting  
• For further information on the flash modes available for each shooting  
mode, see page 83.  
button  
2 Press the button.  
The flash pops up.  
• In AUTO, AUTO+ or Scene Selection  
mode, the flash automatically pops up  
if the amount of light is insufficient or  
the subject is backlit. The built-in flash  
does not pop up even if you press the  
button.  
3 After the flash has finished  
charging, shoot the subject.  
Flashing: The flash is being charged.  
When the indicator flashes, you cannot  
release the shutter.  
Lit: The flash has been charged and  
is ready to fire.  
(Flash charging) indicator  
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Using the flash  
(Flash Off)  
Does not fire even the built-in flash pops up.  
• You cannot select this item when the mode dial is set to P,  
A, S, or M. However, the flash will not be fired if it is not  
pulled up.  
(Autoflash)  
(Fill-flash)  
Fires if it is dark or against light.  
Fires every time you trigger the shutter.  
(Rear Sync.)  
Fires right before the exposure is completed every time you  
trigger the shutter.  
(Wireless)  
Fires an external flash (sold separately) that is off the camera  
and away from it (Wireless flash shooting).  
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Adjusting the brightness of the image  
Except for exposure mode M, the exposure is automatically selected  
(Automatic exposure).  
Based on the exposure acquired by the automatic exposure, you can  
perform exposure compensation. You can make the entire image brighter  
by shifting to the + side. The entire image becomes darker when you shift it  
to the – side (Exposure compensation).  
button  
1 Press the  
button.  
LCD monitor  
2 Adjust the exposure with b/B on  
the multi-selector.  
Toward + (over): Brightens an image.  
Toward – (under): Darkens an image.  
• In viewfinder mode, confirm the  
exposure using the EV scale.  
Compensated exposure  
Viewfinder  
Standard exposure  
3 Adjust the focus and shoot the subject.  
Shooting techniques  
• Adjust the compensation level by checking the recorded image.  
• Using bracket shooting, you can shoot multiple images with the exposure  
shifted to the plus or minus sides (page 155).  
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Adjusting the brightness of the image  
Note  
• This item cannot be set when the exposure mode is set to AUTO, AUTO+, or Scene  
Selection.  
To compensate the exposure with the front or rear control dial  
MENU button t  
4 t [Dial exp.comp] t Select the desired  
setting  
Note  
• If you assign the exposure compensation function to the front or rear control dial, the  
originally-assigned function can be operated with the other control dial.  
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Selecting the drive mode  
You can use an appropriate drive mode to suit your purposes, such as  
single-shot advanced, continuous advanced, or bracket.  
button  
button t Select the desired  
mode  
(Single  
This mode is for normal shooting.  
(Cont. Shooting) The camera records the images continuously.  
(Self-timer) (155) The 10-second self-timer is convenient when the  
photographer appears in a photo and the 2-second self-timer  
is convenient to reduce the camera shake.  
(Bracket:  
Cont.) (155)  
You can shoot the specified number of images, each with  
different degrees of exposure.  
(Single  
You can shoot the specified number of images, shot by shot,  
each with different degrees of exposure.  
(WB  
Based on the selected white balance, and the color  
temperature/color filter, 3 images are recorded with the white  
balance shifted.  
(DRO  
You can shoot 3 images with the value of D-Range Optimizer  
shifted.  
(Remote Cdr.)  
You can shoot using the SHUTTER and 2SEC (the shutter is  
released after 2 seconds) buttons on the RMT-DSLR1  
Wireless Remote Commander (sold separately).  
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Switching the recording information  
display (DISP)  
Each time you press the DISP button, the  
recording information display changes as  
follows.  
You can select the available displays in  
the viewfinder or on the LCD monitor  
separately.  
DISP button  
Display All Info.  
No Disp. Info.  
Level  
Histogram  
Digital level gauge  
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Setting image size  
Image Size  
MENU button t  
1 t [Image Size] t Select the desired size  
[Aspect Ratio]: [3:2]  
Image size  
L:24M  
Usage guidelines  
6000 × 4000 pixels  
For shooting at the highest image  
quality  
M:12M  
S:6.0M  
4240 × 2832 pixels  
3008 × 2000 pixels  
For prints up to A3+ size  
For prints up to A5 size  
[Aspect Ratio]: [16:9]  
Image size  
Usage guidelines  
L:20M  
M:10M  
S:5.1M  
6000 × 3376 pixels  
For viewing on a high-definition  
TV  
4240 × 2400 pixels  
3008 × 1688 pixels  
Note  
• When you select a RAW image with [Quality], the image size of the RAW image  
corresponds to L. This size is not displayed on the screen.  
Panorama: Size  
You can set the image size of panoramic images. The image size varies  
depending on the setting of the shooting direction (page 101).  
MENU button t  
1 t [Panorama: Size] or [3D Pan.: Image  
Size] t Select the desired size  
[Panorama: Size]  
Standard  
[Panorama: Direction] is set to [Up] [Down]: 3872 × 2160  
[Panorama: Direction] is set to [Right] [Left]: 8192 × 1856  
Wide  
[Panorama: Direction] is set to [Up] [Down]: 5536 × 2160  
[Panorama: Direction] is set to [Right] [Left]: 12416 × 1856  
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Setting image size  
[3D Pan.: Image Size]  
16:9  
1920 × 1080  
Standard  
Wide  
4912 × 1080  
7152 × 1080  
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Using the playback functions  
Enlarging images  
A still image can be enlarged for closer examination. This is convenient to  
check the focus condition of a recorded image.  
button  
1 Display the image you want to  
enlarge, then press the button.  
2 Zoom the image in or out with the  
rear control dial.  
• Rotating the front control dial switches  
the image at the same display  
magnification. When you shoot  
multiple images with the same  
composition, you can compare their  
focus conditions.  
3 Select the portion you want to enlarge with v/V/b/B on the  
multi-selector.  
To cancel the enlarged playback  
Press the center of the multi-selector so that the image returns to the normal  
size.  
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Switching to the display of the image  
list  
You can display multiple images on the screen simultaneously.  
button  
Press the  
button.  
The image index screen is displayed.  
• You can select the number of images  
displayed on one page of the image  
index screen by pressing the DISP  
button.  
To return to the single-image screen  
Press the center of the multi-selector when you select the desired image.  
To display the desired folder  
Select the left bar on the image index  
screen with the multi-selector, then select  
the desired folder with v/V. Pressing the  
center of the multi-selector when the left  
bar is selected switches the view mode.  
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Viewing images on a TV screen  
To view images recorded on the camera on a TV set, an HDMI cable (sold  
separately) and an HD TV equipped with an HDMI connector are required.  
1 Turn off both your camera and the 1 To the HDMI  
connector  
TV, and connect the camera to the  
TV.  
HDMI cable  
(sold separately)  
2 To the  
HDMI terminal  
2 Turn on the TV and switch the input.  
• See also the operating instructions supplied with the TV.  
3 Turn on the camera, and press the  
button.  
Images shot with the camera appear on  
the TV screen.  
Select the desired image with b/B on the  
multi-selector.  
• The LCD monitor on the camera does  
not turned on.  
Multi-selector  
button  
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Functions list  
Functions that can be operated with  
the buttons/dial  
You can set up or operate various functions with these buttons/dial.  
For the location of the buttons/dial, see “Identifying parts” (page 19).  
button (47, 135)  
Pops the flash up.  
button (51, 154) Selects the drive mode.  
WB button (148)  
Adjusts the white balance.  
Compensates the exposure.  
Adjusts the ISO sensitivity.  
button (49)  
ISO button (139)  
FINDER/LCD button (179) Switches the display between the LCD monitor and the  
viewfinder.  
Display panel illumination Turns on the backlight of the display panel.  
MENU button (62)  
Displays the menu screen for setting up the menu item.  
Records movies.  
MOVIE button (38, 111)  
SYNC button (136)/  
Fixes the exposure of the entire screen./Shoots with the  
flash with a slower shutter speed./Displays multiple  
images on the screen simultaneously.  
AF/MF button (126)/  
Switches the autofocus and manual focus temporarily./  
Scales an image up when viewing images.  
Displays the setup screen of the function that is set using  
the Fn button./Rotates images.  
button (153)/Focus  
Magnifier button (124)  
Zooms in to the center of an image./Allows you to check  
the focus by enlarging the image before shooting.  
button (39)  
Plays back images.  
button (70)/ button  
Displays a In-Camera Guide./Deletes images.  
Focus mode dial (116,  
Switches the autofocus and manual focus.  
Checks blurring of the background.  
Preview button (105)  
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Selecting a function with the Fn  
(Function) button  
This button is used for setting up or executing functions used frequently in  
shooting.  
1 Press the Fn button.  
2 Select the desired item with v/V/b/B on the multi-selector,  
then press the center z to execute.  
The setup screen appears.  
3 Following the operation guide,  
select and execute the desired  
function.  
Operation guide  
To set up the camera directly from the recording information screen  
Turn the front control dial without pressing the center z in step 2. You can  
set up the camera directly from the recording information screen (except for  
[Memory recall]). Additionally, some functions can be fine-tuned using the  
rear control dial.  
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Functions that can be selected with  
the Fn (Function) button  
The functions that can be selected with the Fn button are as follows:  
Scene Selection (44, Selects an appropriate mode from among the Scene Selection  
97)  
preset settings to suit shooting conditions.  
(Portrait/Sports Action/Macro/Landscape/Sunset/Night  
Scene/Hand-held Twilight/Night Portrait)  
Selects the exposure mode to suit your subject or your effect.  
(P/A/S/M)  
Memory recall (185) Calls up setting pre-registered in [Memory] in the  
shooting menu.  
Still  
(Memory1/Memory2/Memory3)  
Drive Mode (51, 154) Sets the drive mode such as continuous shooting.  
(Single Shooting/Cont. Shooting/Self-timer/Bracket: Cont./  
Single Bracket/WB bracket/DRO Bracket/Remote Cdr.)  
Flash Mode (47, 135) Sets the flash mode.  
(Flash Off/Autoflash/Fill-flash/Rear Sync./Wireless)  
AF area (119)  
Selects the area of focus.  
(Wide/Zone/Spot/Local)  
Object Tracking (121) Keeps the focus on a subject while tracking it.  
(On/Off)  
Face Detection (127) Automatically captures people’s face(s) with the optimal  
focus and exposure.  
(On/On (Regist. Faces)/Off)  
Smile Shutter (129) Shoots when a smile is detected.  
(On/Off)  
Sets the sensitivity to light. The larger the number, the faster  
the shutter speed.  
(Multi Frame Noise Reduct./ISO AUTO to 16000)  
Metering Mode (132) Selects the method for measuring brightness.  
(Multi segment/Center weighted/Spot)  
Flash Comp. (132)  
Adjusts the intensity of flash output.  
(+3.0EV to –3.0EV)  
White Balance (148) Adjusts the color tone of images.  
(Auto WB/Daylight/Shade/Cloudy/Incandescent/Fluor.:  
Warm White/Fluor.: Cool White/Fluor.: Day White/Fluor.:  
Daylight/Flash/Color Temp./Color Filter/Custom)  
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Functions that can be selected with the Fn (Function) button  
DRO/Auto HDR (141) Compensates for the brightness and contrast automatically.  
(Off/D-Range Opt./Auto HDR)  
Creative Style (145) Selects your desired image processing.  
(Style Box1–6)  
Picture Effect (144)  
Shoots with the desired effect filter to achieve more  
impressive expression.  
(Off/Toy Camera/Pop Color/Posterization/Retro Photo/Soft  
High-key/Partial Color/High Contrast Mono./Soft Focus/  
HDR Painting/Rich-tone Mono./Miniature)  
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The functions selected with the MENU  
button  
You can set up the basic settings for the camera as a whole or execute  
functions such as shooting, playback, or other operations.  
Press the MENU button, then set up the desired item with v/V/b/B on the  
multi-selector, then press the center of the multi-selector.  
Select a page of the menu  
Select an item on the menu  
Still shooting menu  
Image Size (53)  
Selects the size of still images.  
(L:24M/M:12M/S:6.0M (When [Aspect Ratio] is set to 3:2)  
L:20M/M:10M/S:5.1M (When [Aspect Ratio] is set to 16:9))  
Aspect Ratio (172)  
Quality (172)  
Selects the aspect ratio for still images.  
(3:2/16:9)  
Sets the image quality for still images.  
(RAW/RAW & JPEG/Extra fine/Fine/Standard)  
Panorama: Size (53) Selects the size of panoramic images.  
(Standard/Wide)  
Panorama: Direction Sets the shooting direction for panoramic images.  
(Right/Left/Up/Down)  
3D Pan.: Image Size Selects the size of 3D-images.  
(16:9/Standard/Wide)  
3D Pan.: Direction  
Sets the shooting direction for 3D-images.  
(Right/Left)  
Long Exposure NR  
Sets noise reduction processing for shots in which shutter  
speed will be 1 second or longer.  
(On/Off)  
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The functions selected with the MENU button  
High ISO NR (174)  
Flash control (133)  
Power ratio (134)  
Sets noise reduction processing for high-sensitivity shooting.  
(High/Normal/Low)  
Sets the method for determining the intensity of flash output.  
(ADI flash/Pre-flash TTL/Manual flash)  
Sets the amount of built-in flash light when [Flash control] is  
set to [Manual flash].  
(1/1–1/6)  
AF Illuminator (120) Sets the AF illuminator, which sheds light on a dark scene to  
aid focusing.  
(Auto/Off)  
Color Space (175)  
SteadyShot (94)  
Changes the range of reproducible colors.  
(sRGB/AdobeRGB)  
Sets SteadyShot.  
(On/Off)  
Exposure step  
AF-A setup (125)  
Priority setup  
AF w/ shutter  
Memory (185)  
Selects the size of the increment step for shutter speed,  
aperture, and exposure.  
(0.5 EV/0.3 EV)  
Sets whether or not to fine-tune the focus manually when the  
focus mode is set to [AF-A].  
(AF-A/DMF)  
Sets whether or not to release the shutter even when the focus  
is not confirmed in autofocus mode.  
(AF/Release)  
Sets whether or not to activate the autofocus by pressing the  
shutter button halfway down.  
(On/Off)  
Registers combinations of frequently used modes and settings  
and allows easy recall of those combinations with the mode  
dial.  
(1/2/3)  
Movie shooting menu  
File Format (113)  
Selects the movie file format.  
(AVCHD 60i/60p/AVCHD 50i/50p/MP4)  
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The functions selected with the MENU button  
Record Setting (114) Selects the size of the recorded movie frame.  
(60i 24M(FX)/50i 24M(FX)/60i 17M(FH)/50i 17M(FH)/60p  
28M(PS)/50p 28M(PS)/24p 24M(FX)/25p 24M(FX)/24p  
17M(FH)/25p 17M(FH)/1440×1080 12M/VGA 3M)  
Audio Recording  
Sets whether or not to record audio when shooting a movie.  
(On/Off)  
Wind Noise Reduct. Reduces wind noise during movie recording.  
(On/Off)  
SteadyShot (94)  
Sets SteadyShot.  
(On/Off)  
Custom menu  
Eye-Start AF (86)  
Sets whether or not to use auto focus when you look through  
the viewfinder.  
(On/Off)  
FINDER/LCD Setting Sets the method for switching between the viewfinder and  
LCD monitor.  
(Auto/Manual)  
Red Eye Reduction  
Reduces the red-eye phenomenon during flash use.  
(On/Off)  
Release w/o Lens  
Sets whether shutter can open when lens is not attached.  
(Enable/Disable)  
Auto+ Cont. Shooting Sets whether or not to shoot continuously in AUTO+ mode.  
(96) (Auto/Off)  
Auto+ Image Extract. Sets whether or not to save all the images that were shot  
continuously in AUTO+ mode.  
(Auto/Off)  
Grid Line (176)  
Sets a grid line display to enable alignment to a structural  
outline.  
(Rule of 3rds Grid/Square Grid/Diag. + Square Grid/Off)  
Auto Review (176)  
Displays the captured image after shooting. Sets auto review.  
(10 Sec/5 Sec/2 Sec/Off)  
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The functions selected with the MENU button  
DISP Button(Monitor) Allows you to select the available screen display modes of  
the LCD monitor that can be selected by pressing the DISP  
button.  
(Graphic Display/Display All Info./No Disp. Info./Level/  
Histogram/For viewfinder)  
DISP Button(Finder) Allows you to select the available screen display modes of  
the viewfinder that can be selected by pressing the DISP  
button.  
(Graphic Display/Display All Info./No Disp. Info./Level/  
Histogram)  
Peaking Level (124) Enhances the outline of in-focus ranges with a specific color.  
(High/Mid/Low/Off)  
Peaking Color (124) Sets the color used for the peaking function.  
(Red/Yellow/White)  
Live View Display  
Sets whether or not to display the effect of a function on the  
screen, such as the effect of the exposure compensation  
value.  
(Setting Effect ON/Setting Effect OFF)  
Func. of AEL button Assigns the desired function to the AEL button.  
(Exposure Comp./Drive Mode/Flash Mode/AF area/Face  
Detection/Smile Shutter/ISO/Metering Mode/Flash Comp./  
White Balance/DRO/Auto HDR/Creative Style/Picture  
Effect/Image Size/Quality/AEL hold/AEL toggle/ AEL  
hold/ AEL toggle/AF/MF Control Hold/AF/MF Control  
Toggle/Object Tracking/AF lock/Aperture Preview/Shot.  
Result Preview/Smart Telecon./Focus Magnifier/Memory)  
ISO Button (177)  
Assigns the desired function to the ISO button.  
(Exposure Comp./Drive Mode/Flash Mode/AF area/Face  
Detection/Smile Shutter/ISO/Metering Mode/Flash Comp./  
White Balance/DRO/Auto HDR/Creative Style/Picture  
Effect/Image Size/Quality/AEL hold/AEL toggle/ AEL  
hold/ AEL toggle/AF/MF Control Hold/AF/MF Control  
Toggle/Object Tracking/AF lock/Aperture Preview/Shot.  
Result Preview/Smart Telecon./Focus Magnifier/Memory)  
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The functions selected with the MENU button  
Assigns the desired function to the AF/MF button.  
AF/MF button (177)  
(Exposure Comp./Drive Mode/Flash Mode/AF area/Face  
Detection/Smile Shutter/ISO/Metering Mode/Flash Comp./  
White Balance/DRO/Auto HDR/Creative Style/Picture  
Effect/Image Size/Quality/AEL hold/AEL toggle/ AEL  
hold/ AEL toggle/AF/MF Control Hold/AF/MF Control  
Toggle/Object Tracking/AF lock/Aperture Preview/Shot.  
Result Preview/Smart Telecon./Focus Magnifier/Memory)  
Preview Button (177) Selects the method to be used for the operating preview  
button.  
(Shot. Result Preview/Aperture Preview)  
Focus Hold Button  
Sets the function of the focus hold button of the lens.  
(Focus Hold/D.O.F.Preview)  
Smart Telecon.  
Button (124, 153)  
Selects the operation method for the  
(Smart Telecon./Focus Magnifier)  
button.  
Ctrl dial setup  
Sets the functions of the front control dial and rear control  
dial between adjustment of the shutter speed and that of the  
aperture when the exposure mode is set to M.  
(
SS  
Dial exp.comp (50) Compensates the exposure with the front or rear control dial.  
(Off/ Front dial/ Rear dial)  
F/no./  
F/no.  
SS)  
Exp.comp.set  
Bracket order  
AF drive speed  
Sets whether or not to compensate the exposure within the  
flash light range.  
(Ambient&flash/Ambient only)  
Selects the order in exposure bracket and white balance  
bracket shooting.  
(0 t t +/– t 0 t +)  
Selects the focusing speed in autofocus mode.  
(Fast/Slow)  
Lens Comp.: Shading Compensates for the shaded corners of the screen caused by  
the lens attached.  
(Auto/Off)  
Lens Comp.: Chro.  
Reduces the color deviation at the corners of the screen  
caused by the lens attached.  
(Auto/Off)  
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The functions selected with the MENU button  
Lens Comp.:  
Distortion (180)  
Compensates for distortion on the screen caused by the lens  
attached.  
(Auto/Off)  
Front Curtain Shutter Sets whether or not to use the electronic front curtain shutter  
function.  
(On/Off)  
Face Registration  
Registers or changes the person to be given priority in the  
focus.  
(New Registration/Order Exchanging/Delete/Delete All)  
Playback menu  
Delete (40, 165)  
View Mode (161)  
Slide Show (162)  
3D Viewing (167)  
Protect (164)  
Deletes images.  
(Multiple Img./All in Folder/All AVCHD view files)  
Allows you to determine how to group the playback images.  
(Folder View(Still)/Folder View(MP4)/AVCHD View)  
Shows a slide show.  
(Repeat/Interval/Image Type)  
Plays back 3D-images using a 3D-compatible TV connected  
to the camera.  
Protects or cancels protection for an image.  
(Multiple Img./Cancel All Images/Cancel All Movies(MP4)/  
Cancel All AVCHD view files)  
Specify Printing  
Specifies or unspecifies the images for DPOF.  
(DPOF Setup/Date Imprint)  
Volume Settings  
Sets the volume for movie playback.  
Playback Display  
Sets how to play back an image recorded in portrait.  
(Auto Rotate/Manual Rotate)  
Memory Card Tool menu  
Format (181)  
Formats the memory card.  
File Number (181)  
Sets the method used to assign file numbers to still images  
and movies.  
(Series/Reset)  
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The functions selected with the MENU button  
Sets the folder format for still images.  
Folder Name (181)  
(Standard Form/Date Form)  
Select REC Folder  
Changes the selected folder for storing still images.  
New Folder (182)  
Creates a new folder for storing still images and movies.  
Recover Image DB  
Recovers the image database file and enables recording and  
playback.  
Display Card Space Displays the remaining recording time of movies and the  
recordable number of still images on the memory card.  
Clock setup menu  
Date/Time Setup (33) Sets date and time, and daylight savings.  
Area Setting (34)  
Sets the location of use.  
Setup menu  
Menu start  
Sets the default position of the cursor on the menu to the top  
item or the last-selected item.  
(Top/Previous)  
LCD Brightness (178) Sets the brightness of the LCD monitor.  
(Auto/Manual)  
Viewfinder Bright.  
Sets the brightness of the viewfinder.  
(Auto/Manual)  
GPS Settings (169)  
(SLT-A77V only)  
Sets the GPS functions.  
Sets the interval after which power save mode engages.  
(30 Min/5 Min/1 Min/20 Sec/10 Sec)  
HDMI Resolution  
Sets the resolution when the camera is connected to an HDMI  
TV.  
(Auto/1080p/1080i)  
CTRL FOR HDMI  
Operates the camera from a TV that support “BRAVIA”  
Sync.  
(On/Off)  
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The functions selected with the MENU button  
Upload Settings*  
Sets the upload function of the camera when using an Eye-Fi  
card.  
(On/Off)  
USB Connection  
Sets the USB connection method.  
(Auto/Mass Storage/MTP)  
Audio signals  
Sets whether or not to use the beep sound when the focus is  
achieved or the self-timer is working.  
(On/Off)  
Cleaning Mode (200) Starts the cleaning mode to clean the image sensor.  
Delete confirm.  
Selects the default item of the delete confirmation screen  
between [Delete] and [Cancel].  
(“Delete” first/“Cancel” first)  
AF Micro Adj. (121) Allows you to make fine adjustments to the position of the  
focus.  
(AF Adjustment Setting/amount/Clear)  
* Appears when an Eye-Fi card (sold separately) is inserted in the camera.  
Language  
Displays the camera software version.  
Selects the language.  
Mode Dial Guide  
Turns on or off the mode dial guide (the explanation of each  
shooting mode).  
(On/Off)  
Demo Mode  
Sets the demonstration playback of a movie to on or off.  
(On/Off)  
Initialize (186)  
Restores the settings to their defaults.  
(Reset Default/Rec mode reset/Custom reset)  
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Using the guide function of the camera  
In-Camera Guide  
When you press the (In-Camera Guide)  
button on the Fn screen or menu screen, a  
guide in accordance with the currently  
selected function or setting appears  
(In-Camera Guide) button  
automatically.  
Select unavailable functions or settings  
on the Fn screen, then press the center of  
the multi-selector, the appropriate setup  
is indicated in order to enable them.  
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Viewing images on a computer  
Using with your computer  
Following applications are contained on the CD-ROM (supplied) to allow  
more versatile use of images shot with your camera.  
• “Image Data Converter”  
• “PMB” (Picture Motion Browser)  
If “PMB” has already been installed on the computer, and the version  
number of the previously installed “PMB” is lower than that of the “PMB”  
on the CD-ROM (supplied), install “PMB” also from the CD-ROM  
(supplied).  
For detailed notes on installation, also see page 73.  
Note  
• “PMB” is not compatible with Macintosh computers.  
Recommended computer environment (Windows)  
The following computer environment is recommended when using the  
supplied software and importing images via a USB connection.  
OS (pre-installed)  
Microsoft Windows XP* SP3/Windows Vista** SP2/  
Windows 7 SP1  
“PMB”  
CPU: Intel Pentium III 800 MHz or faster  
(For playing/editing the High Definition movies: Intel Core  
Duo 1.66 GHz or faster/Intel Core 2 Duo 1.66 GHz or faster,  
Intel Core 2 Duo 2.26 GHz or faster (HD FX/HD FH), Intel  
Core 2 Duo 2.40 GHz or faster (HD PS))  
Memory: 512 MB or more (For playing/editing the High  
Definition movies: 1 GB or more)  
Hard Disk: Disk space required for installation-  
approximately 500 MB  
Display: Screen resolution-1024 × 768 dots or more  
“Image Data  
Converter Ver.4”  
CPU/Memory: Pentium 4 or faster/1 GB or more  
Display: 1024 × 768 dots or more  
*
64-bit editions and Starter (Edition) are not supported. Windows Image  
Mastering API (IMAPI) Ver.2.0 or later is required to use the function  
for creating discs.  
** Starter (Edition) is not supported.  
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Using with your computer  
Recommended computer environment (Macintosh)  
The following computer environment is recommended when using the  
supplied software and importing images via a USB connection.  
OS (pre-installed)  
USB Connection: Mac OS X (v10.3, 10.4, 10.5, 10.6)  
“Image Data Converter Ver.4”: Mac OS X (v10.5, 10.6  
(Snow Leopard))  
“Image Data  
Converter Ver.4”  
CPU: Intel Core Solo/Core Duo/Core 2 Duo or faster  
Memory: 1 GB or more is recommended.  
Display: 1024 × 768 dots or more  
Notes  
• Operation is not assured in an environment based on an upgrade of the operating  
systems described above or in a multi-boot environment.  
• If you connect 2 or more USB devices to a single computer at the same time, some  
devices, including the camera, may not operate, depending on the types of USB  
devices you are using.  
• Connecting the camera using a USB interface that is compatible with Hi-Speed USB  
(USB 2.0 compliant) allows advanced transfer (high speed transfer), as the camera is  
compatible with Hi-Speed USB (USB 2.0 compliant).  
• When your computer resumes activity from suspend or sleep mode, communication  
between the camera and your computer may not recover at the same time.  
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Using the software  
Installing the software (Windows)  
Log on as Administrator.  
1 Turn on your computer, and insert the CD-ROM (supplied) into  
the CD-ROM drive.  
The installation menu screen appears.  
• If it does not appear, double-click [Computer] (For Windows XP: [My  
Computer]) t  
(SONYPMB) t [Install.exe].  
• If the AutoPlay screen appears, select “Run Install.exe” and follow the  
instructions that appear on the screen to proceed with the installation.  
2 Click [Install].  
Make sure that both “Image Data Converter” and “PMB” are checked and  
follow the instructions on the screen.  
• Connect the camera to the computer during the procedure following the  
instructions on the screen (page 191).  
• When the restarting confirmation message appears, restart the computer  
following the instructions on the screen.  
• DirectX may be installed depending on the system environment of your  
computer.  
3 Remove the CD-ROM after the installation is complete.  
The following software is installed and shortcut icons appear on the desktop.  
“Image Data Converter”  
“PMB”  
“PMB Launcher”  
“PMB Help”  
Notes  
• If “PMB” has already been installed on the computer, and the version of the  
previously installed “PMB” is higher than that of the “PMB” on the CD-ROM  
(supplied), installation is not required. The usable functions are activated when the  
camera is connected to the computer using the USB cable.  
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Using the software  
• If a version of “PMB” under 5.0.00 has been installed on your computer, you may be  
unable to use some functions of those “PMB” when installing the “PMB” from the  
supplied CD-ROM. Also, “PMB Launcher” is installed from the supplied CD-ROM  
and you can start “PMB” or other software by using the “PMB Launcher.” Double-  
click the “PMB Launcher” short-cut icon on the computer screen to start “PMB  
Launcher.”  
Installing the software (Macintosh)  
Log on as Administrator.  
1 Turn on your Macintosh computer, and insert the CD-ROM  
(supplied) into the CD-ROM drive.  
2 Double-click the CD-ROM icon.  
3 Copy the [IDC_INST.pkg] file in the [MAC] folder to the hard  
disk icon.  
4 Double-click the [IDC_INST.pkg] file in the copy-to folder.  
Follow the instructions on the screen to complete the installation.  
Using “Image Data Converter”  
With “Image Data Converter” you can do the following, etc.:  
• To edit images recorded in RAW format with various corrections, such as  
tone curve, and sharpness.  
• To adjust images with white balance, exposure, and creative style, etc.  
• To save the images displayed and edited on a computer.  
• You can either save the image as RAW format or save it in the general  
file format.  
• To display and compare RAW/JPEG images recorded with this camera.  
• To rate the images on a scale of five.  
• To set color labels.  
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Using the software  
To use “Image Data Converter,” refer to Help.  
Click [Start] t [All Programs] t [Image Data Converter] t [Help] t  
[Image Data Converter Ver.4].  
Using “PMB”  
With “PMB” you can do the following, etc.:  
• To set images shot with the camera and display them on the computer.  
• To organize images on the computer on a calendar by shooting date to  
view them.  
• To retouch (red-eye reduction, etc.), print, send still images as e-mail  
attachments, and change the shooting date.  
• To display the shooting location of the image on the map (SLT-A77V  
only).  
• To print or save still images with the date.  
• To create Blu-ray discs or DVD discs from AVCHD View movies  
imported to a computer. (An Internet connection environment is required  
when a Blu-ray disc/DVD disc is created for the first time.)  
Notes  
• “PMB” is not compatible with Macintosh computers.  
• Movies recorded with the [60p 28M(PS)]/[50p 28M(PS)], [60i 24M(FX)]/[50i  
24M(FX)] or [24p 24M(FX)]/[25p 24M(FX)] setting in [Record Setting] are  
converted by “PMB” in order to create an AVCHD disc. This conversion can take a  
long time. Also, you cannot create a disc with the original image quality. If you want  
to keep the original image quality, you must store your movies on a Blu-ray disc.  
• “AVCHD View movies” are movies that were recorded in the [AVCHD 60i/60p]/  
[AVCHD 50i/50p] mode of [File Format].  
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Using the software  
To use “PMB,” refer to “PMB Help.”  
Double-click the shortcut of  
(PMB Help) on the desktop. Or, click  
[Start] t [All Programs] t [PMB] t [PMB Help].  
“PMB” support page (English only)  
http://www.sony.co.jp/pmb-se/  
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Selecting the method for creating a  
disc of movies  
You can create a disc from AVCHD View movies that have been recorded  
with this camera.  
Depending on the disc type, playable devices may vary. Select the method  
that suits your disc player.  
Here, 2 ways of creating a disc of movies are described; creating a disc with  
a computer using “PMB” or creating a disc with devices other than a  
computer such as a DVD writer.  
Player  
Disc type  
Feature  
Blu-ray disc playback  
devices  
(Blu-ray disc player,  
PlayStation®3, etc.)  
Using a Blu-ray disc enables you to record  
high-definition image quality (HD) movies  
of a longer duration than DVD discs.  
AVCHD format  
playback devices  
(Sony Blu-ray disc  
player, PlayStation®3,  
etc.)  
High-definition image quality (HD) movies  
can be recorded on DVD media, such as  
DVD-R discs, and a high-definition image  
quality (HD) disc is created.  
• You cannot play a high-definition image  
quality (HD) disc on ordinary DVD  
players.  
Ordinary DVD playback  
devices  
(DVD player, computer  
that can play DVDs,  
etc.)  
Standard definition image quality (STD)  
movies converted from high-definition  
image quality (HD) movies can be recorded  
on DVD media, such as DVD-R discs, and a  
standard definition image quality (STD)  
disc is created.  
Creating a disc using a computer  
You can import AVCHD View movies to a computer using “PMB” and  
create an AVCHD format disc or a standard definition image quality (STD)  
disc.  
For details on the method for creating a disc using “PMB,” see “PMB  
Help.”  
Notes  
• To create Blu-ray discs, be sure to install [BD Add-on Software] from the “PMB”  
installation screen.  
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Selecting the method for creating a disc of movies  
• The PlayStation®3 may not be available in some countries/regions.  
• Movies recorded with the [60p 28M(PS)]/[50p 28M(PS)], [60i 24M(FX)]/[50i  
24M(FX)] or [24p 24M(FX)]/[25p 24M(FX)] setting in [Record Setting] are converted  
by “PMB” in order to create an AVCHD disc. This conversion can take a long time.  
Also, you cannot create a disc with the original image quality. If you want to keep the  
original image quality, you must store your movies on a Blu-ray disc (page 196).  
• To play back movies recorded with the [60p 28M(PS)]/[50p 28M(PS)] setting on a  
Blu-ray disc, the device that is compatible with the AVCHD Ver 2.0 format is required.  
• “AVCHD View movies” are movies that were recorded in the [AVCHD 60i/60p]/  
[AVCHD 50i/50p] mode of [File Format].  
Creating a disc with a device other than a computer  
You can create a disc with a Blu-ray disc recorder and DVD writer.  
The disc type you can create depends on the device used.  
Device  
Disc type  
Blu-ray disc recorder: To create a Blu-  
ray disc or DVD with standard image  
quality (STD)  
DVD writer other than DVDirect  
Express: To create an AVCHD disc or  
DVD with standard image quality  
(STD)  
HDD recorder, etc.: To create a DVD  
with standard image quality (STD)  
Notes  
• For details on how to create a disc, refer to the operating instructions of the device  
you use.  
• If you create a disc using Sony DVDirect (DVD Writer), use the memory card slot of  
the DVD Writer or connect the DVD Writer via USB connection to transfer the data.  
• If you use Sony DVDirect (DVD Writer), check that the firmware is updated to the  
newest version.  
For details, see the following URL:  
http://sony.storagesupport.com/  
• To copy movies recorded with the [60p 28M(PS)]/[50p 28M(PS)] setting to a Blu-  
ray disc, the device that is compatible with the AVCHD Ver 2.0 format is required.  
To play back the created Blu-ray disc, the device that is compatible with the  
AVCHD Ver 2.0 format is required.  
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List of icons on the screen  
Graphic Display (LCD monitor)  
A
Display  
Indication  
Exposure mode (42)  
P A S  
M
Display All Info. (LCD monitor)  
Register number (185)  
Scene Recognition icons  
Memory card (27, 222)/  
100  
Remaining number of  
recordable images  
For playback (Basic information  
display)  
Aspect ratio of still  
images (172)  
3D Sweep Panorama (45,  
99)  
24M 12M Image size of still images  
6.0M 20M (53)  
10M 5.1M  
Image quality of still  
images (172)  
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List of icons on the screen  
Display  
Indication  
Display  
Indication  
Frame rate of movies  
Shutter speed indicator  
Image size of movies  
Aperture indicator (89)  
C
100% Remaining battery (28)  
Flash charge in progress  
Display  
Indication  
REC 0:12  
Recording time of the  
movie (m:s)  
Setting Effect OFF (89)  
No audio recording of  
movies (115)  
z
Shutter speed (105)  
Aperture (103)  
1/250  
F3.5  
SteadyShot/Camera  
shake warning (94)  
(Only for viewfinder)  
GPS triangulating status  
(169) (SLT-A77V only)  
+3.0  
Exposure compensation  
GPS information (SLT-  
A77V only)  
SteadyShot error (211)  
Overheating warning (16)  
35° 37’  
32”N  
139° 44’  
31”W  
Latitude and longitude  
display (SLT-A77V only)  
Database file full (213)/  
Database file error (213)  
View Mode (161)  
Auto HDR image  
100-0003 Folder - file number  
Picture Effect error (145)  
ISO sensitivity (139)  
ISO400  
3/7  
-
Protect (164)  
File number/Number of  
images in the view mode  
DPOF  
Remaining battery  
warning (28)  
2011-1-1  
10:37AM  
Date of recording  
B
Display  
Indication  
Spot metering area (132)  
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D
Display  
Indication  
Creative Style (145)/  
Contrast, Saturation,  
Sharpness  
Display  
Indication  
Drive mode (51, 154)  
+3 +3  
Flash mode (47, 135)/  
Red-eye reduction (64)  
+3  
Picture Effect (144)  
Focus mode (116)  
Object tracking (121)  
Face Detection (127)  
Smile Shutter (129)  
Smile Detection  
Sensitivity indicator  
E
Display  
Indication  
Metering mode (132)  
Flash compensation (132)  
AWB  
White balance (Auto,  
Preset, Custom, Color  
temperature, Color filter)  
7500K  
A5 G5  
D-Range Optimizer  
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Functions available for each shooting  
mode  
The functions you can use depend on the selected shooting mode.  
In the table below, indicates the function available. – indicates the  
function not available.  
The functions you cannot use are displayed in gray on the screen.  
Cont.  
Shooting  
Face  
Detection Shutter  
Smile  
Exposure  
Self-timer  
Shoot Mode  
*
* When [Manual Exposure] is selected, this function is not available.  
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Flash modes available  
The flash modes you can select depend on the shooting mode and functions  
selected.  
In the table below, indicates the function selectable. – indicates the  
function not selectable.  
The flash modes you cannot select are displayed in gray on the screen.  
(Flash  
(Fill-  
(Autoflash) flash)  
(Rear  
Sync.)  
Shoot Mode  
Off)  
(Wireless)  
96)  
96)  
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Advanced operations  
This section provides further information  
on the camera.  
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Setting up the camera  
Removing the eyecup  
When attaching the FDA-A1AM Angle Finder (sold separately) to the  
camera, remove the eyecup.  
Carefully slide the eyecup off by  
pushing on each side of the eyecup.  
• Put your fingers under the eyecup, and  
slide it upward.  
Note  
• When the FDA-A1AM Angle Finder (sold separately) is attached to the camera,  
setting [Eye-Start AF] to [Off] is recommended because the eyepiece sensors located  
above the viewfinder may be activated.  
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The screen displayed for shooting  
mode  
Selecting the screen mode  
You can select the desired screen mode. When you switch the screen by  
pressing the DISP button (page 52), only selected screens are displayed.  
You can set the available screens to be displayed on the LCD monitor and  
the viewfinder separately.  
1 MENU button t  
2 t [DISP Button(Monitor)] or [DISP  
Button(Finder)]  
2 Select the desired display with v/V/b/B on the multi-selector,  
then press the center of the multi-selector.  
3 Press the MENU button.  
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The screen displayed for shooting mode  
Histogram  
The histogram displays the luminance  
distribution that shows how many pixels  
of a particular brightness exist in the  
picture.  
The exposure compensation will change  
the histogram accordingly.  
Both ends of the histogram show a high-  
key or low-key portion. You cannot  
restore these area with a computer later.  
Adjust the exposure if necessary and  
shoot again.  
Dark  
Light  
Notes  
• The histogram does not indicate the final recorded image. It indicates the condition  
of the image just monitored on the screen. The histogram will differ based on  
aperture setting, etc.  
• The histogram differs between shooting and playback in the following situations:  
– When firing the flash.  
– When the subject has low intensity, such as night scenery.  
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The screen displayed for shooting mode  
The digital level gauge  
The digital level gauge indicates whether  
the camera is level in both the horizontal  
and front-back directions. When the  
camera is level in one direction, the  
indicator turns to green.  
Horizontal direction  
Front-back direction  
Notes  
• The error of the digital level gauge is larger if you tilt the camera too far forward or  
backward.  
• A tilt of 1° may be indicated even if the camera is almost level.  
Graphic Display  
The Graphic Display shows the shutter  
speed and aperture value as graphs, and  
clearly illustrates how the exposure  
works. The pointers on the shutter speed  
indicator and aperture indicator indicate  
the current value.  
Aperture value  
Shutter speed  
Monitoring the subject through the lens without effects  
displayed  
You can monitor the subject through the lens without effects, such as the  
exposure compensation, white balance, Creative Style, Picture Effect etc.,  
displayed.  
MENU button t  
2 t [Live View Display] t [Setting Effect  
OFF]  
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The screen displayed for shooting mode  
• When [Setting Effect OFF] is selected, the Live View image in M mode  
is always displayed with the appropriate brightness.  
Note  
• [Setting Effect OFF] cannot be selected when the exposure mode is set to AUTO,  
AUTO+, Sweep Panorama, 3D Sweep Panorama, Movie or Scene Selection.  
List of icons for viewfinder mode  
When [For viewfinder] in [DISP Button(Monitor)] is activated, you can set  
the status of the LCD monitor to one suitable for used with the viewfinder,  
by pressing the DISP button.  
See pages in parentheses for details of operation.  
In AUTO, AUTO+, or  
Scene Selection mode  
In Continuous Advance Priority AE/  
P/A/S/M mode  
A
Display  
100  
Indication  
Display  
Indication  
Exposure mode (42)  
P A S  
M
Remaining number of  
recordable images  
Aspect ratio of still  
images (172)  
3D Sweep Panorama (45,  
99)  
Register number (185)  
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The screen displayed for shooting mode  
B
Display  
Indication  
24M 12M Image size of still images  
6.0M 20M (53)  
10M 5.1M  
Display  
Indication  
Drive mode (51, 154)  
Image quality of still  
images (172)  
Red-eye reduction (64)  
Focus mode (116)  
Frame rate of movies  
AF area (119)  
Image size of movies  
Object Tracking (121)  
Face Detection (127)  
Metering mode (132)  
100% Remaining battery (28)  
Flash charge in progress  
AWB  
White balance (Auto,  
Preset, Custom, Color  
temperature, Color filter)  
Setting Effect OFF (89)  
No audio recording of  
movies (115)  
7500K  
A5 G5  
SteadyShot/Camera  
shake warning (94)  
D-Range Optimizer  
Creative Style (145)/  
Contrast, Saturation,  
Sharpness  
GPS triangulating status  
(169) (SLT-A77V only)  
SteadyShot error (211)  
+3 +3  
Overheating warning (16)  
+3  
Database file full (213)/  
Database file error (213)  
Picture Effect (144)  
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The screen displayed for shooting mode  
Display  
Indication  
Smile Shutter (129)  
Exposure compensation  
(49)/Metered Manual  
Flash compensation (132)  
C
Display  
1/125  
F2.8  
Indication  
Aperture (103)  
ISO AUTO ISO sensitivity (139)  
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The screen displayed for shooting mode  
Display panel  
You can adjust the shutter speed,  
aperture, exposure compensation, flash  
compensation, ISO sensitivity, white  
balance, drive mode and image quality by  
checking the display panel on the top of  
the camera.  
Shutter speed (105)/  
Aperture (103)  
compensation (132)  
ISO sensitivity (139)  
White balance (148)  
Drive mode (51, 154)  
Image quality (172)  
Display  
[100]  
Indication  
Remaining battery (28)  
Remaining number of recordable images (227)*  
* Even when the remaining number of recordable images is more than 9 999, “9999”  
is displayed on the display panel.  
To turn on the backlight of the display panel  
Press the display panel illumination  
button on the top. Pressing again turns off  
the backlight.  
Display panel illumination button  
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Shooting a clear image without camera  
shake  
“Camera shake” refers to unwanted movement of the camera that occurs  
after the shutter button has been pressed, resulting in a blurred image.  
To reduce camera shake follow the instructions below.  
Camera shake warning indicator  
Due to potential camera shake, the  
(Camera shake warning) indicator  
flashes. In this case, use a tripod or the  
flash.  
(Camera shake warning)  
indicator  
Note  
• The  
(Camera shake warning) indicator is displayed only in the modes that  
automatically set the shutter speed. This indicator is not displayed in M/S modes or  
when you record movies.  
Using the SteadyShot function  
The SteadyShot function is available with this camera to reduce camera  
shake. The SteadyShot function can be set separately for still image  
shooting and for movie recording.  
The SteadyShot function is set to [On] in the default settings.  
MENU button t  
2 or  
1 t [SteadyShot] t Select the  
desired setting  
Note  
• The SteadyShot function may not work optimally when the power has just been  
turned on, right after you point the camera towards a subject, or when the shutter  
button has been pressed all the way down without stopping halfway.  
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Shooting a clear image without camera shake  
Using a tripod  
In the following cases, we recommend that you mount the camera on a  
tripod.  
• Shooting without a flash under dark conditions.  
• Shooting with slow shutter speeds, which are typically used in night-time  
shooting.  
• Shooting a close subject, such as in macro shooting.  
• Shooting with a telescopic lens.  
Note  
• When using a tripod, deactivate the SteadyShot function because there is a potential  
for malfunction of the SteadyShot function.  
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Shooting (Advanced operations)  
Shooting  
Selecting the shooting mode  
AUTO  
Set the mode dial to  
, and shoot images (page 36).  
Note  
• Since the camera turns on the automatic setting function, many features will be  
unavailable, such as exposure compensation, ISO setting. If you want to adjust  
various settings, set the mode dial to P, then shoot your subject.  
Set the mode dial to  
To set the continuous shooting  
MENU button t  
1 t [Auto+ Cont. Shooting] t Select the  
desired setting  
To select the storage method to be used for recorded images  
In continuous shooting, you can select a storage method that allows the  
camera either to store 1 appropriate image from among the continuously  
shot images or store all the images.  
MENU button t  
1 t [Auto+ Image Extract.] t Select the  
desired setting  
Notes  
• Even when you set [Auto+ Image Extract.] to [Off] with [Hand-held Twilight]  
selected from recognized scene mode, 1 combined image is saved.  
• The numbers of images that were not saved are skipped when the images are  
extracted.  
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Selecting the shooting mode  
Scene Selection  
This mode is suitable for  
zShooting with preset settings according to the scene  
Set the mode dial to  
(Scene Selection), select the desired  
mode, and shoot images (page 44).  
(Portrait)  
Blurs away backgrounds and sharpens  
the subject. Expresses skin tones softly.  
• To blur the background more, set the  
lens to the telephoto position.  
• You can shoot a vivid image by  
focusing on the eye that is closer to  
the lens.  
• Use the lens hood to shoot backlit subjects.  
• Use the red-eye reduction function if the eyes of your  
subject turn red from the flash (page 64).  
(Sports Action)  
Shoots a moving subject at a fast  
shutter speed so that the subject looks  
as if it is standing still. The camera  
shoots images continuously while the  
shutter button is pressed.  
• Press and hold the shutter button  
halfway down until the right moment.  
(Macro)  
Shoots close subjects such as flowers,  
foods.  
• You can shoot a closer subject using  
a macro lens (sold separately).  
• Set the flash mode to [Flash Off]  
when you shoot a subject within 1 m  
(3.3 feet).  
• When shooting in macro mode, the SteadyShot function  
will not be fully effective. Use a tripod to achieve better  
results.  
• The shortest focal distance does not change.  
(Landscape)  
Shoots the entire range of scenery in  
sharp focus with vivid colors.  
• To accentuate the openness of the  
scenery, set the lens to wide angle.  
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Selecting the shooting mode  
Shoots the red of the sunrise or sunset  
(Sunset)  
beautifully.  
(Night Scene)  
Shoots night scenes at a distance  
without losing the dark atmosphere of  
the surroundings.  
• The shutter speed is slower, so using  
a tripod is recommended.  
• The picture may not be taken  
properly when shooting a wholly dark night scene.  
(Hand-held  
Twilight)  
Shoots night scenes with less noise and  
blur without using a tripod. A burst of  
shots are taken, and image processing  
is applied to reduce subject blur,  
camera shake, and noise.  
• Reducing blur is less effective even  
in [Hand-held Twilight] when shooting:  
– Subjects with erratic movement  
– Subjects too close to the camera  
– Subjects with a repeating pattern such as tiles, and  
subjects with little contrast such as sky, sandy beach, or  
lawn  
– Subjects with constant change such as waves or water  
falls  
• In the case of [Hand-held Twilight], block noise may occur  
when using a light source that flickers, such as fluorescent  
lighting.  
(Night Portrait)  
Shoots portraits in night scenes.  
• The shutter speed is slower, so using  
a tripod is recommended.  
Shooting technique  
• When you want finer images, set the mode dial to P, A, S, or M and use  
the creative style function (page 145). In such cases, you can adjust the  
exposure, ISO, etc.  
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Selecting the shooting mode  
Notes  
• Since the camera judges the settings automatically, many features will be  
unavailable, such as exposure compensation, ISO setting.  
• The flash is set to [Autoflash] or [Flash Off] for each Scene Selection mode. You can  
change these settings (pages 47, 135).  
Sweep Panorama/  
3D Sweep Panorama  
This mode is suitable for  
zShooting expansive scenery, or high-rise buildings with dynamic composition.  
zShooting 3D-images with a sense of depths and viewing them using a 3D-  
compatible TV.  
Set the mode dial to  
(Sweep Panorama) or  
(3D Sweep  
Panorama), and shoot images (page 45).  
Notes  
• If you cannot pan or tilt the camera across the entire subject within the given time, a  
gray area occurs in the composed image. If this happens, move the camera fast to  
record a full panoramic image.  
• Since several images are stitched together, the stitched part will not be recorded  
smoothly. While shooting, do not tilt the camera back and forth, or right and left  
when you swing the camera straight ahead.  
• Under low light conditions, panoramic images may be blurred or not be recorded.  
• Under lights that flicker such as fluorescent light, the brightness or color of the  
combined image is not always the same.  
• When the whole angle of panoramic shooting and the angle in which you fixed the  
focus and exposure with AE/AF lock are extremely different in brightness, color and  
focus, the shooting will not be successful. If this happens, change the lock angle and  
shoot again.  
• [Sweep Panorama] or [3D Sweep Panorama] is not suitable when shooting:  
– Moving subjects.  
– Subjects too close to the camera.  
– Subjects with a repeating pattern such as tiles, and subjects with little contrast such  
as sky, sandy beach, or lawn.  
– Subjects with constant change such as waves or water falls.  
– Subjects with the sun or electric lights, etc. that are much brighter than  
surroundings.  
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Selecting the shooting mode  
• [Sweep Panorama] or [3D Sweep Panorama] recording may be discontinued in the  
following situations:  
– You pan or tilt the camera too fast or too slow.  
– There is too much camera shake.  
• The camera continues shooting during [Sweep Panorama] or [3D Sweep Panorama]  
recording, and the shutter keeps clicking until the end of the shooting.  
Tips for shooting a panoramic image  
Pan or tilt the camera in an arc with a  
constant velocity and in the same  
direction as the indication on the screen.  
[Sweep Panorama] or [3D Sweep  
Panorama] is better suited for still  
subjects, rather than moving ones.  
Vertical  
direction  
Horizontal direction  
Radius as short as  
possible  
• In Sweep Panorama or 3D Sweep Panorama, it is recommended that you  
use a wide-angle lens.  
• When you use a lens that has a long focal length, pan or tilt the camera  
more slowly than when you use a wide-angle lens.  
• Determine the scene and press the shutter button halfway, so that you can  
lock the focus, exposure, and white balance.  
• If a section with greatly varied shapes or scenery is concentrated along a  
screen edge, the image composition may fail. In such cases, adjust the  
frame composition so that the section is in the center of the image, then  
shoot again.  
3D-images  
Using the same operation as that for Sweep Panorama, the camera records  
multiple images and combines them to create a 3D-image.  
You can view these 3D images using a 3D-compatible TV. For details on  
3D-shooting, see page 221.  
To change the image size  
You can select the image size: MENU button t  
1 t [Panorama:  
Size] or [3D Pan.: Image Size].  
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Selecting the shooting mode  
To set the pan or tilt direction  
You can set the direction in which to pan or tilt the camera.  
MENU button t  
1 t [Panorama: Direction] or [3D Pan.:  
Direction] t Select the desired setting  
Cont. Priority AE  
This mode is suitable for  
zShooting a fast-moving subject continuously to capture a moment.  
zShooting a child’s expressions, changing continuously from moment to  
moment.  
Set the mode dial to  
(Cont. Priority AE), and shoot images  
Shooting techniques  
• When the autofocus mode is set to [Continuous AF], the focus and the  
exposure continue to be adjusted during shooting. The ISO sensitivity can  
be adjusted.  
• In manual focus mode or when the autofocus mode is set to [Single-shot  
AF], you can adjust the ISO sensitivity and the aperture. When [Single-  
shot AF] is selected, the focus is fixed at the first image.  
Notes  
• The Face Detection function is turned off.  
• When [Auto HDR] is selected, the DRO process is performed temporarily according  
to the DRO setting.  
• Our measurement conditions. The speed of continuous shooting is slower,  
depending on shooting conditions.  
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Selecting the shooting mode  
Program Auto  
This mode is suitable for  
zUsing the automatic exposure, while keeping the custom settings for ISO  
sensitivity, Creative Style, D-Range optimizer, etc.  
1 Set the mode dial to P.  
2 Set the shooting functions to your desired settings (pages 116  
• To fire the flash, press the button.  
3 Adjust the focus and shoot the subject.  
Program Shift  
You can temporarily change the shutter  
speed and aperture value combination  
with the correct exposure determined by  
the camera maintained.  
Rotate the front or rear control dial to  
select your desired combination while the  
focus is achieved.  
The exposure mode indication changes to  
“P*.”  
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Selecting the shooting mode  
Aperture Priority  
This mode is suitable for  
zPutting the subject in sharp focus and blur everything in front of and beyond the  
subject. Opening the aperture narrows the range that is in focus. (Depth of field  
becomes shallower.)  
zShooting the depth of the scenery. Narrowing down the aperture widens the  
range that is in focus. (Depth of field becomes deeper.)  
1 Set the mode dial to A.  
2 Select the aperture value (F-  
number) with the front or rear  
control dial.  
• Smaller F-number: The foreground and  
background of the subject are blurred.  
Larger F-number: The subject and its  
foreground and background are all in  
focus.  
• You cannot check the blurring of an  
image on the LCD monitor or in the  
viewfinder. Check the recorded image  
and adjust the aperture.  
Aperture (F-number)  
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Selecting the shooting mode  
3 Adjust the focus and shoot the  
subject.  
The shutter speed is automatically  
adjusted to obtain correct exposure.  
• When the camera judges that the proper  
exposure is not obtained with the  
selected aperture value, the shutter  
speed flashes. In such cases, adjust the  
aperture again.  
Shutter speed  
Shooting techniques  
• The shutter speed may become slower depending on the aperture value.  
When the shutter speed is slower, use a tripod.  
• To blur the background more, use a telephoto lens or a lens that is  
equipped with a smaller aperture value (bright lens).  
• You can check the approximate blurring of the image before recording  
using the preview button.  
Note  
• Press the button when you shoot with the flash. However, the flash range differs  
according to the aperture value. When you shoot with the flash, check the flash range  
in “Specifications.”  
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Selecting the shooting mode  
To check blurring of the background (Preview button)  
The LCD monitor and the viewfinder  
shows an image captured with the widest  
aperture. The change in aperture affects  
the sharpness of the subject image,  
creating a discrepancy between the  
sharpness of the image before shooting  
and that of the actual image.  
Preview button  
While you are pressing the preview  
button, you can see the image with the  
aperture used in the actual shot so that  
you can check the approximate sharpness  
of the subject before shooting.  
• Press the preview button after you adjust the focus.  
• You can adjust the aperture in preview mode.  
Shutter Priority  
This mode is suitable for  
zShooting a moving subject at a moment in time. Use a faster shutter speed to  
crisply shoot an instant of the movement.  
zTracing the movement to express the dynamism and flow. Use a slower shutter  
speed to shoot a trailing image of the moving subject.  
1 Set the mode dial to S.  
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Selecting the shooting mode  
2 Select the shutter speed with the  
front or rear control dial.  
Shutter speed  
3 Adjust the focus and shoot the  
subject.  
The aperture is automatically adjusted to  
obtain correct exposure.  
• When the camera judges that the proper  
exposure is not obtained with the  
selected shutter speed, the aperture  
value flashes. In such cases, adjust the  
shutter speed again.  
Aperture (F-number)  
Shooting techniques  
• When the shutter speed is slower, use a tripod.  
• When shooting an indoor sport, select a higher ISO sensitivity.  
Notes  
• The  
(Camera shake warning) indicator is not indicated in Shutter Priority  
mode.  
• The higher the ISO sensitivity, the more conspicuous the noise.  
• When the shutter speed is 1 second or longer, noise reduction (Long Exposure NR)  
will be done for the same amount of time that the shutter was open after shooting.  
You cannot do any further shooting during the reduction.  
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Selecting the shooting mode  
• Press the button when you shoot with the flash. However, when using the flash, if  
you close the aperture (a larger F-number) by making the shutter speed slower, the  
light of the flash will not reach distant subjects.  
Manual Exposure  
This mode is suitable for  
zShooting with the desired exposure setting by adjusting both the shutter speed  
and aperture.  
1 Set the mode dial to M.  
2 Rotate the front control dial to  
adjust the shutter speed, and  
rotate the rear control dial to  
adjust the aperture.  
Aperture (F-number)  
Shutter speed  
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Selecting the shooting mode  
In viewfinder mode  
3 Shoot the image after the  
exposure is set.  
• Check the exposure value on the EV  
scale (Metered Manual*) when  
monitoring with the viewfinder.  
Toward +: Images become brighter.  
Toward –: Images become darker.  
The b B arrow appears if the set  
exposure is beyond the range of the EV  
scale. The arrow starts flashing if the  
difference becomes greater.  
Standard value  
* When the camera is in M mode, it will  
show an under or over compensation  
value based on the correct exposure  
using the index on the exposure  
compensation indicator.  
Notes  
• The  
(Camera shake warning) indicator is not indicated in manual exposure  
mode.  
• When the mode dial is set to M, the ISO setting [AUTO] is set to [100]. In M mode,  
the ISO setting [AUTO] is not available. Set the ISO sensitivity as necessary  
• Press the button when you shoot with the flash. However, the flash range differs  
according to the aperture value. When you shoot with the flash, check the flash range  
in “Specifications.”  
Manual shift  
You can change the shutter speed and aperture value combination without  
changing the exposure you set.  
Rotate the front or rear control dial while  
pressing the AEL button to select the  
shutter speed and aperture value  
combination.  
AEL button  
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Selecting the shooting mode  
BULB  
This mode is suitable for  
zShooting trails of light, such as fireworks.  
zShooting trails of stars.  
1 Set the mode dial to M.  
2 Rotate the front control dial to the  
left until [BULB] is indicated.  
BULB  
3 Rotate the rear control dial to  
adjust the aperture (F-number).  
4 Press the shutter button halfway down to adjust the focus.  
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Selecting the shooting mode  
5 Press and hold the shutter button for the duration of the  
shooting.  
As long as the shutter button is pressed, the shutter remains open.  
Shooting techniques  
• Use a tripod.  
• Set the focus to infinity in manual focus mode when shooting fireworks,  
etc. When the infinity position of the lens is not known, first adjust the  
focus on fireworks that is set off in the same general area, then shoot  
them.  
• Use the Wireless Remote Commander (sold separately) (page 158).  
Pressing the SHUTTER button on the Wireless Remote Commander  
triggers BULB shooting and pressing it again stops BULB shooting. You  
do not need to press and hold the SHUTTER button on the Wireless  
Remote Commander.  
• If you use a Remote Commander that is equipped with a shutter button  
lock function (sold separately), you can leave the shutter open using the  
Remote Commander.  
Notes  
• When using a tripod, turn off the SteadyShot function (page 95).  
• The longer the exposure time, the more conspicuous the noise on the image.  
• After shooting, noise reduction (Long Exposure NR) will be done for the same  
amount of time that the shutter was open. You cannot do any further shooting during  
the reduction.  
• When the Smile Shutter or Auto HDR function is activated, or when [Picture Effect]  
is set to [HDR Painting] or [Rich-tone Mono.], you cannot set the shutter speed to  
[BULB].  
• If the Smile Shutter, Auto HDR function, or the [HDR Painting] or [Rich-tone  
Mono.] setting of [Picture Effect] is used with the shutter speed set to [BULB], the  
shutter speed is temporarily set to 30 seconds.  
• It is recommended that you start BULB shooting after the temperature of the camera  
drops to prevent the quality of the image from deteriorating.  
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Movie recording setup  
Recording movies easily  
Movie recording can be started from any exposure mode.  
The shutter speed and aperture value are adjusted automatically.  
Shooting techniques  
• Start recording after you adjust the focus.  
• The following settings that were set during still image shooting can be  
used.  
– ISO  
– White Balance  
– Creative Style  
– Exposure compensation  
– AF area  
– Metering Mode  
– Face Detection  
– Object Tracking  
– D-Range optimizer  
– Lens Comp.: Shading  
– Lens Comp.: Chro. Aber.  
– Lens Comp.: Distortion  
– Picture Effect  
• ISO, exposure compensation, Object Tracking, or AF area can be  
adjusted during movie recording.  
• If you assign [AF lock] to the AEL button, ISO button, or AF/MF button,  
you can lock the focus by pressing these buttons in autofocus mode.  
Notes  
• In movie recording mode, the recordable area (angle of view) is narrower than that  
of still image shooting.  
• When the [For viewfinder] screen is displayed on the LCD monitor, the LCD  
monitor is switched to the [Display All Info.] screen at the moment movie recording  
starts.  
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Movie recording setup  
• Do not shoot a strong light source, such as the sun. The internal mechanism of the  
camera may be damaged.  
• When you import AVCHD View movies to a computer, use “PMB” (pages 71, 192).  
• When you continue to shoot for a long time, the temperature of the camera rises and  
the image quality may deteriorate.  
• When the  
mark is indicated, the temperature of the camera is too high. Turn the  
camera off and wait until the temperature of the camera drops. If you continue to  
shoot, the camera is turned off automatically.  
• Since the shutter speed and aperture are automatically adjusted, the shutter speed  
will be higher and the movement of the subject may not be smooth under bright  
conditions. Selecting manual focus and adjusting the shutter speed or aperture may  
make the movement smoother (page 123).  
• A value for the ISO sensitivity between ISO 100 and ISO 1600 can be selected when  
you record movies. If you start movie recording with a value of ISO 1600 or larger  
selected, the ISO sensitivity is switched to ISO 1600. If you start movie recording  
with a value of ISO 100 or smaller selected, the ISO sensitivity is switched to ISO  
100. When you finish recording your movie, the ISO sensitivity setting is returned to  
the previous value.  
• When ISO is set to [Multi Frame Noise Reduct.], [AUTO] is temporarily selected.  
• You cannot select [Soft Focus], [HDR Painting], [Rich-tone Mono.], or [Miniature]  
in Picture Effect. When movie recording starts, Picture Effect is temporarily set to  
[Off].  
Recording movies with the shutter speed and aperture  
adjusted  
You can record movies with the shutter speed and aperture adjusted,  
controlling the background defocus or fluidity as intended.  
1 Set the focus mode dial to MF (page 123).  
2 Set the mode dial to  
(Movie).  
3 Select the desired mode with v/V on the multi-selector, then  
press the center of the multi-selector.  
• To change the mode, press the Fn button, then select another mode.  
4 Adjust the shutter speed and aperture value with the front or  
rear control dial.  
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Movie recording setup  
5 Adjust the focus, then press the MOVIE button to start  
recording.  
(Program Auto) Allows you to shoot with the exposure adjusted automatically  
(both the shutter speed and the aperture value). The other  
settings can be adjusted manually, and your setting values  
can be saved.  
(Aperture  
Priority) (103)  
Allows you to shoot after adjusting the aperture value  
manually using the front or rear control dial.  
(Shutter  
Priority) (105)  
Allows you to shoot after adjusting the shutter speed  
manually using the front or rear control dial.  
(Manual  
Allows you to shoot after adjusting the exposure manually  
(both the shutter speed and the aperture value) using the front  
or rear control dial.  
File Format  
MENU button t  
1 t [File Format] t Select the desired  
format  
AVCHD 60i/60p*  
AVCHD 50i/50p**  
Records 60i/50i movies, 24p/25p movies or 60p/50p movies  
in AVCHD format. This file format is suitable for viewing  
the movie on a high-definition TV.  
You can create a Blu-ray disc, an AVCHD disc, or a DVD-  
Video disc using the supplied software “PMB.”  
• 60i/50i movies are recorded at either 60 fields/second or at  
50 fields/second, respectively. Both 60i and 50i movies  
utilize the interlace scanning system, Dolby Digital audio,  
and the AVCHD format.  
• 24p/25p movies are recorded at either 24 frames/second or  
at 25 frames/second, respectively. Both 24p and 25p  
movies utilize the progressive scanning system, Dolby  
Digital audio, and the AVCHD format.  
• 60p/50p movies are recorded at either 60 frames/second, or  
at 50 frames/second, respectively. Both 60p and 50p  
movies utilize the progressive scanning system and Dolby  
Digital audio.  
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Movie recording setup  
Records mp4 (AVC) movies. This format is suitable for  
MP4  
WEB uploads, e-mail attachments, etc.  
• Movies are recorded in MPEG-4 format at about 30 frames/  
second, utilizing the progressive scanning system, AAC  
audio, and the mp4 format.  
• You cannot create a disc from the movies recorded in this  
format using the supplied software “PMB.”  
*
1080 60i-compatible device  
** 1080 50i-compatible device  
Record Setting  
The higher the average bit-rate, the higher the image quality.  
MENU button t  
1 t [Record Setting] t Select the desired  
size  
[File Format]: [AVCHD 60i/60p]/[AVCHD 50i/50p]  
Average  
bit-rate  
File Format  
Recording  
60i 24M(FX)*  
50i 24M(FX)**  
24 Mbps  
Records high image quality movies of 1920 × 1080  
(60i/50i).  
60i 17M(FH)*  
17 Mbps  
28 Mbps  
24 Mbps  
Records standard image quality movies of 1920 ×  
1080 (60i/50i).  
50i 17M(FH)**  
60p 28M(PS)*  
50p 28M(PS)**  
Records highest image quality movies of 1920 ×  
1080 (60p/50p).  
24p 24M(FX)*  
25p 24M(FX)**  
Records high image quality moves of 1920 × 1080  
(24p/25p). This produces a cinema-like  
atmosphere.  
24p 17M(FH)*  
25p 17M(FH)**  
17 Mbps  
Records standard image quality movies of 1920 ×  
1080 (24p/25p). This produces a cinema-like  
atmosphere.  
[File Format]: [MP4]  
Average  
File Format  
Recording  
bit-rate  
12 Mbps  
3 Mbps  
1440×1080 12M  
VGA 3M  
Records movies of 1440 × 1080.  
Records movies of VGA size.  
*
1080 60i-compatible device  
** 1080 50i-compatible device  
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Movie recording setup  
Notes  
• Movies recorded with the [60p 28M(PS)]/[50p 28M(PS)], [60i 24M(FX)]/[50i  
24M(FX)] or [24p 24M(FX)]/[25p 24M(FX)] setting in [Record Setting] are  
converted by “PMB” in order to create an AVCHD disc. This conversion can take a  
long time. Also, you cannot create a disc with the original image quality. If you want  
to keep the original image quality, you must store your movies on a Blu-ray disc.  
• To watch 60p/50p or 24p/25p movies on a TV, you need a TV that is compatible  
with 60p/50p or 24p/25p. If you use a non-compatible TV, the movies are converted  
to 60i/50i and output to the TV.  
Audio Recording  
When you record movies, the operating noise of the camera or lens may be  
recorded. You can record movies without audio.  
MENU button t  
1 t [Audio Recording] t [Off]  
When the focus mode is set to manual focus, you can disable recording of  
the operating noise of the lens for the autofocus (page 123).  
To reduce wind noise  
You can reduce wind noise by cutting bass sound input from the built-in  
microphone.  
MENU button t  
1 t [Wind Noise Reduct.] t [On]  
Notes  
• Setting this item to [On] may cause some bass sound to be recorded with too low a  
volume. Set it to [Off] when the wind is not blowing.  
• When an external microphone (sold separately) is used, this item does not function.  
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Adjusting the focus  
There are 2 methods for adjusting the focus: autofocus and manual focus.  
Depending on the lens, the method for switching between the auto focus  
and manual focus is different.  
The switch to be To switch to auto  
To switch to manual  
focus  
The type of lens  
used  
focus  
The lens is  
equipped with a  
Lens (Set the  
focus mode dial  
Set the focus mode Set the focus mode  
switch on the lens to switch on the lens to  
focus mode switch on the camera to AF.  
MF.  
positions other  
than MF.)  
The lens is not  
equipped with a  
focus mode switch  
Camera  
Set the focus mode Set the focus mode  
dial on the camera to dial on the camera to  
positions other than MF.  
MF.  
Autofocus  
1 Set the focus mode dial on the  
camera to a desired position  
other than MF.  
2 When the lens is equipped with  
the focus mode switch, set it to  
AF.  
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Adjusting the focus  
3 Press the shutter button halfway  
down to check the focus and shoot  
the image.  
• When the focus is confirmed, the focus  
indicator changes to z or  
• The AF area where the focus has been  
confirmed turns green.  
AF area  
Focus indicator  
S (Single-shot AF)  
The camera focuses and the focus is locked when you press  
the shutter button halfway down.  
(
)
A (Automatic AF)  
The [Autofocus Mode] is switched between Single-shot AF  
and Continuous AF according to the movement of the  
subject.  
(
)
When you press and hold the shutter button halfway down, if  
the subject is motionless, the focus is locked and if the  
subject is in motion, the camera continues to focus.  
• You can set the function of the “A” position of the focus  
mode dial to DMF (Direct Manual Focus) with [AF-A  
C (Continuous AF)  
The camera continues to focus while the shutter button is  
pressed and held halfway down.  
(
)
• The audio signals will not sound when the subject is in  
focus.  
• Focus-lock cannot be used.  
Shooting technique  
• Use [Single-shot AF] when the subject is motionless.  
• Use [Continuous AF] when the subject is in motion.  
• To select the AF area used for focusing, set up [AF area] (page 119).  
• To change the focusing speed, set up [AF drive speed] (page 66).  
Note  
• While the camera is focusing automatically, do not touch the rotating focusing ring.  
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Focus indicator  
Focus indicator  
Status  
z lit  
Focus locked. Ready to shoot.  
lit  
Focus is confirmed. Focal point moves following a moving  
subject. Ready to shoot.  
lit  
Still focusing. You cannot release the shutter.  
Cannot focus. The shutter is locked.  
z flashing  
Subjects that may require special focusing  
Using the autofocus, it is hard to focus on the following subjects. In such  
cases, use the focus lock shooting feature (page 119) or manual focus  
• A subject that is low in contrast, such as blue sky or a white wall.  
• Two subjects at different distances overlapping in the AF area.  
• A subject that is composed of repeating patterns, such as the facade of a  
building.  
• A subject that is very bright or glittering, such as the sun, the body of an  
automobile, or the surface of water.  
• Ambient light is not sufficient.  
To measure the exact distance to the subject  
The  
mark located on the top of the  
camera shows the location of the image  
sensor*. When you measure the exact  
distance between the camera and the  
subject, refer to the position of the  
horizontal line.  
* The image sensor is the part of the  
camera that acts as the film.  
Note  
• If the subject is closer than the minimum shooting distance of the attached lens, the  
focus cannot be confirmed. Make sure you put enough distance between the subject  
and the camera.  
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Adjusting the focus  
Focus-lock  
1 Place the subject within the AF  
area and press the shutter button  
halfway down.  
The focus is locked.  
• Set [Autofocus Mode] to [Single-shot  
AF].  
2 Keep the shutter button halfway  
down, and put the subject back in  
the original position to re-  
compose the shot.  
3 Press the shutter button fully down to take the picture.  
AF area  
Select the desired AF area to suit the  
shooting conditions or your preference.  
The AF area where the focus has been  
confirmed turns green and the other AF  
areas disappear.  
AF area  
Fn button t  
(AF area) t Select the desired setting  
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Adjusting the focus  
(Wide)  
(Zone)  
The camera determines which of the 19 AF areas is used in  
focusing.  
Choose the zone for which you want to activate the focus  
from among left, right, or center zone with the multi-selector.  
The camera determines which of the AF areas in the selected  
zone is used in focusing.  
(Spot)  
The camera uses the AF area located in the center area  
exclusively.  
(Local)  
Choose the area for which you want to activate the focus  
from among 19 AF areas with the multi-selector.  
Notes  
• [AF area] is fixed to [Wide] and you cannot select other settings when the exposure  
mode is set to AUTO, AUTO+ or Scene Selection, or when the Object Tracking  
function is being used or the Smile Shutter is activated.  
• The AF area may not be illuminated during continuous shooting or when the shutter  
button is pressed all the way down without pause.  
The AF illuminator  
You can set the AF illuminator to focus on a subject under dark lighting.  
MENU button t  
2 t [AF Illuminator] t Select the desired  
setting  
• AF illuminator does not operate when [Autofocus Mode] is set to  
(Continuous AF) or the subject is moving in (Automatic AF).  
or indicator lights.)  
(The  
• AF illuminator does not operate when [AF area] is set to [Local] or  
[Zone], and the center area is not selected.  
• The AF illuminator may not operate with focal lengths of 300 mm or longer.  
• When an external flash (sold separately) that is equipped with an AF  
illuminator is attached, the AF illuminator of the external flash is used.  
• AF illuminator does not operate when [Smile Shutter] is set to [On].  
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Adjusting the focus  
AF Micro Adj.  
You can finely adjust the focus of each lens.  
Perform this operation only when needed. Note that you may not be able to  
properly focus on a subject if you have made a poor adjustment.  
MENU button t  
2 t [AF Micro Adj.] t [On] t [amount]  
t Select the desired value  
• The larger the value, the farther the focusing position from the camera;  
the smaller the value, the nearer the focusing position to the camera.  
Notes  
• We recommend that you decide the value under actual shooting conditions.  
• When you attach a lens that is registered on the camera, the registered value is  
displayed. When you attach an unregistered lens, “ 0” is displayed. If “–” is  
displayed as the value, then a total of 30 lenses have been registered. When you want  
to register a new lens, attach a lens for which you can delete its registered value, and  
set that value to “ 0,” or reset the values of all the lenses with [Clear].  
• If you perform AF fine adjustment with a lens of other manufacturers, the  
adjustment values of Sony, Minolta, and Konica Minolta lenses may be affected. Do  
not use this function with any lens of other manufacturers.  
• You cannot individually perform AF fine adjustment when using the Sony, Minolta,  
and Konica Minolta lenses that have the same specifications.  
Object Tracking  
Keeps the focusing on a moving subject while tracking it. The Object  
Tracking function is set to [On] in the default setting.  
1 Press the center of the multi-selector on the recording  
information display.  
A target frame appears.  
• To turn off the Object Tracking function, press the Fn button, then set it to  
[Off].  
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Adjusting the focus  
2 Align the target frame with the  
subject to be tracked, and press  
the center of the multi-selector.  
The camera starts tracking the subject.  
• To cancel this tracking feature, press  
the center again.  
Target frame  
3 Press the shutter button to shoot the subject.  
Notes  
• Tracking may be difficult in the following situations:  
– The subject is moving too quickly.  
– The subject is too small, or too large.  
– The contrast between the subject and the background is poor.  
– The subject is under dark lighting.  
– The ambient light changes.  
• The Object Tracking function cannot be used when the exposure mode is set to  
Sweep Panorama, 3D Sweep Panorama, Continuous Advance Priority AE or [Hand-  
held Twilight] in Scene Selection, or smart teleconverter is used, the manual focus  
function is selected.  
• The camera stops tracking a subject when the subject moves off of the screen.  
When the subject to be tracked is a face  
If the face disappears from the screen while the camera is tracking, and then  
returns to the screen, the camera focuses on that face again.  
• If you trigger Smile Shutter while tracking a face, the face becomes the  
target of the smile detection feature.  
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Adjusting the focus  
Manual focus  
When it is difficult to get the proper focus in autofocus mode, you can  
adjust the focus manually.  
1 Set the focus mode switch on the  
lens to MF.  
2 When the lens is not equipped  
with the focus mode switch, set  
the focus mode dial on the  
camera to MF.  
3 Rotate the focusing ring of the  
lens to achieve a sharp focus.  
Focusing  
ring  
Notes  
• When the Wide AF area is used, the center area is used for focusing; when the Zone  
AF area is used, a typical area of the selected area is used; and when the Local AF  
area is used, an area that is selected with the multi-selector is used.  
• When using a tele converter (sold separately), etc., rotation of the focusing ring may  
not be smooth.  
• The correct focus in the viewfinder is not achieved if the diopter is not adjusted  
properly in viewfinder mode (page 35).  
• Make sure to set the focus mode dial to MF for manual focus. Do not rotate the  
focusing ring without setting to MF. Rotating the focusing ring forcibly without  
switching to MF may damage the focusing ring (Except for lenses that are equipped  
with the Direct manual focus function.).  
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Adjusting the focus  
Peaking  
You can enhance the outline of in-focus ranges with a specific color in  
manual focus. This function allows you to confirm the focus easily.  
MENU button t  
2 t [Peaking Level] t Select the desired  
setting  
Notes  
• Since the camera judges that sharp areas are in focus, the peaking level is different,  
depending on the subject, shooting situation, or on the lens used.  
• The outline of in-focus ranges is not enhanced when the camera is connected using  
an HDMI cable.  
To set the color of the peaking function  
You can set the color used for the peaking function in manual focus.  
MENU button t  
2 t [Peaking Color] t Select the desired  
setting  
Note  
• This item cannot be set when [Peaking Level] is set to [Off].  
Focus Magnifier  
You can check the focus by enlarging the image before shooting.  
1 MENU button t  
3 t [Smart Telecon. Button] t [Focus  
Magnifier]  
2 Press the Focus Magnifier button.  
Focus Magnifier button  
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Adjusting the focus  
3 Press the Focus Magnifier button  
again to enlarge the image and  
select the portion you want to  
enlarge with v/V/b/B on the  
multi-selector.  
• Each time you press the Focus  
Magnifier button, the zoom scaling  
changes as follows: Full display t  
Approx. ×5.9 t Approx. ×11.7  
4 Confirm and adjust the focus.  
• Rotate the focusing ring to adjust the focus in manual focus mode.  
• If you press the center of the multi-selector , the enlarged portion returns to  
the center.  
• The Focus Magnifier function is canceled if you press the shutter button  
halfway down.  
5 Press the shutter button fully down to shoot the image.  
• You can record images when an image is enlarged, however the recorded  
image is for full display.  
• The Focus Magnifier function will be released after shooting.  
Direct manual focus  
You can make fine adjustments after adjusting the focus in auto focus  
(Direct manual focus). You can assign this function to the “A” position of  
the focus mode dial.  
You can quickly focus on a subject rather than using the manual focus from  
the beginning. This is convenient in cases such as macro shooting.  
1 MENU button t  
3 t [AF-A setup] t [DMF]  
2 Set the focus mode dial to “A.”  
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Adjusting the focus  
3 Press the shutter button halfway down to lock the focus.  
4 Turn the focusing ring to fine-tune the focus while pressing the  
shutter button halfway down.  
Note  
• The Direct manual focus function on the camera is not available when an SAM/SSM  
lens is attached.  
The Direct manual focus function on the lens  
When the lens is equipped with the Direct manual focus function with the  
focus mode set to [Single-shot AF] or [Automatic AF], you can finely  
adjust the focus with the focusing ring after focus lock (For example, the  
DT 16-50mm F2.8 SSM).  
AF/MF control  
You can switch between auto focus and manual focus without relaxing  
your position (AF/MF control).  
AF/MF button  
Press the AF/MF button.  
In auto focus mode: The focus mode is  
switched temporarily to the manual  
focus. Press and hold the AF/MF button  
and adjust the focus by rotating the  
focusing ring.  
In manual focus mode: The focus mode is  
switched temporarily to the auto focus  
and the focus is locked.  
Focusing ring  
• You can maintain the selected mode without pressing and holding the AF/  
MF button with [AF/MF button] in the Custom menu (page 177).  
Note  
• This function cannot be used with the DT 18-55mm F3.5-5.6.  
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Detecting faces  
Face Detection  
The camera detects faces, adjusts the focus, exposure, performs image  
processing, and adjusts flash settings.  
Fn button t (Face Detection) t Select the desired setting  
Off  
Turns off Face Detection.  
On (Regist. Faces)  
Enables Face Detection and prioritizes recognized faces that  
have been registered in [Face Registration] (page 128).  
On  
Enables Face Detection, but does not prioritize recognized  
faces.  
The Face Detection frame  
When the camera detects faces, gray Face  
Detection frames appear. When the  
camera judges that autofocus is possible,  
the Face Detection frames turn white.  
When you press the shutter button  
halfway down, the Face Detection frames  
turn green.  
• If a face is not positioned inside the AF  
area available when you press the  
shutter button halfway down, the AF  
area that is used for focusing turns  
green.  
Face Detection  
frames (gray)  
Face Detection frames (white)  
• When the camera detects multiple  
faces, the camera automatically selects  
a priority face and the single Face  
Detection frame turns white. A magenta  
frame appears on a face that is  
registered with [Face Registration].  
Shooting technique  
• Compose to overlay the Face Detection frame and the AF area.  
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Detecting faces  
Notes  
• When the exposure mode is Sweep Panorama, 3D Sweep Panorama or Continuous  
Advance Priority AE, the Face Detection function cannot be used.  
• Up to 8 faces can be detected.  
• The camera may not detect any faces, or may detect some other object, depending on  
the shooting conditions.  
• During [Smile Shutter] shooting, [Face Detection] is temporarily set to [On (Regist.  
Faces)] even if it has been set to [Off].  
Face Registration  
The camera detects faces for which information has been registered in  
advance.  
1 MENU button t  
5 t [Face Registration] t [New  
Registration]  
2 Align the guide frame with the face to be registered, and press  
the shutter button.  
3 Select [Enter] with v on the multi-selector, then press the  
center of the multi-selector.  
• Up to 8 faces of your subjects can be registered.  
• Shoot the face from the front in a brightly lit place. The face may not be  
registered correctly if it is obscured by a hat, a mask, sunglasses, etc.  
To change the priority of faces previously registered  
When you have registered multiple faces, the priority order is set. You can  
change the priority order.  
MENU button t  
5 t [Face Registration] t [Order  
Exchanging] t Select a face for which you want to change the  
priority and the priority level  
To delete a registered face  
You can delete a registered face.  
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Detecting faces  
MENU button t  
5 t [Face Registration] t [Delete] t  
Select the face you want to delete  
• When you select [Delete All], you can delete all registered faces at one  
time.  
• Even if you select [Delete], the data on registered faces remains stored in  
the camera. If you also want to delete this data from the camera, select  
[Delete All].  
Smile Shutter  
When the camera detects a smile, the shutter is released automatically.  
1 Fn button t  
(Smile Shutter) t [On] t Select the  
desired Smile Detection Sensitivity mode  
You can set the sensitivity of the Smile Shutter function for detecting smiles  
to one of the following 3 options:  
and (Big Smile).  
(Slight Smile),  
(Normal Smile),  
• When the Smile Shutter is activated, the Smile Detection Sensitivity  
indicator appears on the screen.  
2 Wait detecting a smile.  
The camera detects a smile and the focus  
is confirmed. When the smile level  
exceeds the b point on the indicator, the  
camera records images automatically.  
• When the camera detects the target  
faces, orange Face Detection frames  
appear around the faces. The Face  
Detection frames turn green when these  
subjects come into focus.  
Face Detection frame  
Smile Detection Sensitivity indicator  
3 To stop shooting, Fn button t  
(Smile Shutter) t [Off]  
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Detecting faces  
Shooting techniques  
• To focus on the smile, overlay the Face Detection frame and AF area.  
• Do not cover the eyes with bangs, etc. Keep the eyes narrowed.  
• Do not obscure the face with a hat, a mask, sunglasses, etc.  
• Try to orient the face in front of the camera and keep it as level as  
possible.  
• Hold a clear smile with an open mouth. The smile is easier to detect when  
the teeth are showing.  
• If you press the shutter button while the Smile Shutter function is  
activated, the camera shoots the image, and then returns to Smile Shutter.  
Notes  
• The Smile Shutter function cannot be used when the exposure mode is set to Sweep  
Panorama, 3D Sweep Panorama, Continuous Advance Priority AE, Movie, or  
[Hand-held Twilight] in Scene Selection, or the manual focus is selected.  
• The drive mode is automatically set to [Single Shooting] or [Remote Cdr.].  
• The AF illuminator does not work with the Smile Shutter function.  
• If the camera does not detect a smile, change the settings for Smile Detection  
Sensitivity.  
• Smiles may not be detected correctly, depending on the shooting conditions.  
• If you trigger Smile Shutter while tracking a face, the face becomes the target of the  
smile detection feature (page 121).  
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Adjusting the brightness of the image  
AE Lock  
When shooting into the sun or by a window, and the exposure may not be  
appropriate for the subject, use the light meter where the subject is bright  
enough and lock the exposure before shooting. To reduce the brightness of  
the subject, point the camera forwards a spot that is brighter than the  
subject and use the light meter to lock the exposure of the entire image. To  
make the subject brighter, point the camera forwards a spot that is darker  
than the subject and use the light meter to lock the exposure of the entire  
image.  
This section describes how to shoot a brighter image of the subject using  
the (Spot).  
1 Fn button t (Metering Mode) t (Spot)  
2 Adjust the focus on the portion you want to lock the exposure.  
AEL button  
3 Press the AEL button to lock the  
exposure.  
(AE lock mark) appears.  
• The exposure value based on the locked  
exposure in the spot metering circle is  
also indicated on the EV scale.  
4 While pressing the AEL button, focus on the subject, and shoot  
the subject.  
• If you continue to shoot with the same exposure value, press and hold the  
AEL button after the shooting. The setting is canceled when the button is  
released.  
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Adjusting the brightness of the image  
Metering Mode  
Fn button t (Metering Mode) t Select the desired mode  
(Multi segment) This mode measures light on each area after dividing the total  
area into multiple areas and determines the proper exposure  
of the entire screen.  
(Center weighted) While emphasizing the central area of the screen, this mode  
measures the average brightness of the entire screen.  
(Spot)  
This mode measures light only in the spot metering circle  
located in the center area.  
Shooting techniques  
• Use [Multi segment] metering for general shooting.  
• When there is a high contrast subject in the AF area, measure the light of  
the subject you want to shoot with the optimal exposure using the spot  
metering function and take advantage of an AE lock shooting (page 131).  
Note  
• When the exposure mode is set to AUTO, AUTO+, or Scene Selection, or when  
smart teleconverter is used, [Metering Mode] is fixed to [Multi segment] and you  
cannot select other modes.  
Flash Comp.  
When shooting with the flash, you can adjust the amount of flash light  
alone, without changing the exposure compensation. You can only change  
the exposure of a main subject which is within the flash range.  
Fn button t (Flash Comp.) t Select the desired setting  
Toward +: Makes the flash level higher.  
Toward –: Makes the flash level lower.  
Notes  
• This item cannot be set when the exposure mode is set to AUTO, AUTO+, Sweep  
Panorama, 3D Sweep Panorama, or Scene Selection.  
• The higher flash effect may not be visible due to the limited amount of flash light, if  
the subject is outside the maximum range of the flash. If the subject is very close, the  
lower flash effect may not be visible.  
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Adjusting the brightness of the image  
Exposure compensation and flash compensation  
Exposure compensation changes the shutter speed, aperture, and ISO sensitivity (when  
[AUTO] is selected) to perform the compensation.  
Flash compensation only changes the amount of flash light.  
Flash control  
MENU button t  
2 t [Flash control] t Select the desired  
setting  
ADI flash  
This method controls the lighting of the flash, factoring in the  
focus distance information and light metering data from the  
pre-flash. This method enables an accurate flash  
compensation with virtually no effect from the reflection off  
the subject.  
Pre-flash TTL  
Manual flash  
This method controls the amount of flash light depending on  
the data only from pre-flash light metering. This method is  
susceptible to the reflection off the subject.  
Sets the amount of flash light with [Power ratio] and fires a  
certain amount of flash light, regardless of the brightness of a  
subject.  
ADI: Advanced Distance Integration  
TTL: Through the lens  
• When [ADI flash] is selected, using a lens that is provided with a distance  
encoder feature can perform more accurate flash compensation by using  
more accurate distance information.  
Notes  
• When the distance between the subject and the external flash (sold separately)  
cannot be determined (wireless flash shooting using an external flash (sold  
separately), shooting with an off-camera flash using a cable, shooting with a macro  
twin flash, etc.), the camera automatically selects Pre-flash TTL mode.  
• Select [Pre-flash TTL] in the following cases, as the camera cannot perform flash  
compensations with ADI flash.  
– A wide panel is attached to the HVL-F36AM flash.  
– A diffuser is used for flash shooting.  
– A filter with an exposure factor, such as an ND filter, is used.  
– A close-up lens is used.  
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Adjusting the brightness of the image  
• ADI flash is only available in combination with a lens that is provided with a  
distance encoder. To determine if the lens is equipped with a distance encoder, refer  
to the operating instructions supplied with the lens.  
• This item cannot be set when the exposure mode is set to Sweep Panorama, 3D  
Sweep Panorama, or [Night Scene]/[Hand-held Twilight] in Scene Selection.  
To adjust the amount of built-in flash light manually  
You can adjust the amount of built-in flash light manually when [Flash  
control] is set to [Manual flash].  
MENU button t  
2 t [Power ratio] t Select the desired  
setting  
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The flash  
Press the Fn button, select the desired flash mode, press the  
button, and shoot images (page 47).  
Shooting techniques  
• The lens hood may block the light of the flash. Remove the lens hood  
when using the flash.  
• When using the flash, shoot the subject at a distance of 1 m (3.3 feet) or  
greater.  
• When shooting indoors or shooting nightscapes, you can use slow sync to  
shoot a brighter image of people and backgrounds.  
• You can use rear sync to shoot a natural image of the trail of a moving  
subject such as a moving bicycle or a walking person.  
• When using the HVL-F58AM/HVL-F43AM Flash (sold separately), you  
can shoot with the High-speed sync feature at any shutter speed. For  
details, refer to the operating instructions supplied with the flash.  
Notes  
• Do not hold the camera by grabbing the flash emitter.  
• Shooting conditions required to prevent shadows from appearing on an image vary,  
depending on the lens.  
• When the exposure mode is set to AUTO, AUTO+, or Scene Selection, the [Rear  
Sync.] and [Wireless] items cannot be selected and the slow sync shooting cannot be  
used.  
• When the exposure mode is set to P, A, S, M, Continuous Advance Priority AE, the  
[Flash Off] or [Autoflash] items cannot be selected. If you do not want to use the  
flash, push the flash down.  
• If you use the flash with a stereo microphone or similar device attached to the Auto-  
lock Accessory shoe, the flash may not pop up to the correct position and recorded  
images may have a shadow on their corners. Remove any device from the Auto-lock  
Accessory shoe.  
Wireless flash  
With a flash that has a wireless shooting function (sold separately), you can  
shoot with the flash without a cord, even when the flash is not attached to  
the camera. By changing the position of the flash, you can shoot an image  
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The flash  
with a three dimensional feel by highlighting the contrast of light and  
shadow on the subject.  
For the actual steps of shooting, refer to the operating instructions of the  
flash.  
1 Attach the wireless flash to the Auto-lock Accessory shoe and  
turn both the camera and the flash on.  
2 Fn button t (Flash Mode) t (Wireless)  
3 Remove the wireless flash from the Auto-lock Accessory shoe  
and pop up the built-in flash.  
• If you perform a test fire of the flash, press the AEL button.  
Notes  
• Turn off the wireless flash mode after wireless flash shooting. If the built-in flash is  
used while the wireless flash mode is still active, inaccurate flash exposures will  
result.  
• Change the channel of the external flash when another photographer is using a  
wireless flash nearby and his/her flash light causes your external flash to fire. To  
change the channel of the external flash, refer to the operating instructions supplied  
with it.  
Setup of the AEL button  
When using a wireless flash, it is recommended that you set [Func. of AEL  
button] to [AEL hold] in the  
Custom menu (page 176).  
Wireless flash with lighting ratio control  
You can use the wireless lighting ratio control in combination with the  
multiple flashes. For details, refer to the operating instructions supplied  
with the flash (HVL-F58AM, HVL-F43AM).  
Slow Sync  
If you use the slow sync shooting feature with a slower shutter speed, you  
can capture a clear image of both the subject and the background. This is  
convenient when you shoot a portrait at night with a dark background.  
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The flash  
Shoot with the SLOW SYNC button  
pressed.  
lights up on the screen to indicate the  
exposure is locked.  
SLOW SYNC button  
Notes  
• When the mode dial is set to S or M, slow sync shooting is not available using the  
SLOW SYNC button.  
• When a function other than the AEL function is selected in [Func. of AEL button],  
slow sync shooting is not available using the SLOW SYNC button. When the AEL  
function is selected in [ISO Button] or [AF/MF button], slow sync shooting is  
available using the ISO or AF/MF button.  
Using a flash equipped with a flash sync terminal cord  
Open the cover of the (flash sync)  
terminal and plug the cord in.  
(flash sync) terminal  
• You can use a flash equipped with a flash sync terminal of the opposite  
polarity.  
Notes  
• Select the manual exposure mode and set the shutter speed to 1/250 second. If the  
shutter speed recommended on the flash is slower than that, use the recommended  
speed or an even slower speed.  
• If you cannot confirm your composition in dark situations, change the [Live View  
Display] setting so that the image is always displayed with the appropriate  
brightness (page 89).  
• Use a flash with a flash sync voltage of 400 V or less.  
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The flash  
• Before you connect the flash sync cord to the (flash sync) terminal, turn off the  
power of the connected flash. If the power is on, it may flash when you connect the  
cord.  
• The flash will always be full emission. Flash compensation (page 132) cannot be  
used.  
• Using auto white balance is not recommended. Use custom white balance to gain  
more precise white balance.  
• The flash indicator is not displayed when the (flash sync) terminal is plugged in.  
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Setting ISO  
Sensitivity to light is expressed by the ISO number (recommended  
exposure index). The larger the number, the higher the sensitivity.  
ISO button  
1 Press the ISO button to display  
the ISO screen.  
2 Select the desired setting with v/V on the multi-selector.  
• The larger the number, the higher the noise level.  
• If you want to select [Multi Frame Noise Reduct.], display the setup screen  
with B, and select the desired value with v/V.  
• The number is incremented by 1/3 of a step using the rear control dial, with  
similar uses as the multi-selector, and it is incremented by 1 step using the  
front control dial.  
Notes  
• The recordable range of the brightness of a subject (dynamic range) is slightly  
narrower for areas where ISO is less than 100.  
• When the exposure mode is set to AUTO, AUTO+, Sweep Panorama, 3D Sweep  
Panorama, or Scene Selection, ISO is fixed to [AUTO] and you cannot select other  
ISO numbers.  
• When the exposure mode is set to P/A/S and ISO is set to [AUTO], ISO is  
automatically set between ISO 100 and ISO 1600.  
• The [AUTO] setting is not provided in exposure mode M. If you change the  
exposure mode to M with the [AUTO] setting, it is switched to [100]. Set the ISO  
according to your shooting conditions.  
To change the automatic adjustment range in [AUTO]  
When [AUTO] is selected, press B, select [ISO AUTO Maximum] or [ISO  
AUTO Minimum], then select the desired range.  
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Setting ISO  
Multi frame noise reduction  
The camera automatically shoots multiple images continuously, combines  
the images, reduces the noise, and records 1 image. In multi frame noise  
reduction, you can select larger ISO numbers than the maximum ISO  
sensitivity.  
The image recorded is 1 combined image.  
Notes  
• When [Quality] is set to [RAW] or [RAW & JPEG], this function cannot be used.  
• The flash, D-Range optimizer, and [Auto HDR] cannot be used.  
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Compensating for the brightness and  
contrast automatically (D-Range)  
Fn button t  
(DRO/Auto HDR) t Select the desired setting  
(Off)  
Does not use the DRO/Auto HDR functions.  
(D-Range Opt.) By dividing the image into small areas, the camera analyses  
the contrast of light and shadow between the subject and the  
background, producing the image with the optimal brightness  
and gradation.  
(Auto HDR)  
Shoots 3 images with different exposures, and then overlays  
correctly exposed image, the bright areas of an under exposed  
image and the dark areas of an over exposed image to create  
an image with rich gradation.  
2 images are recorded: an image with the correct exposure  
and an overlaid image.  
D-RangeOptimizer  
1 Fn button t  
(DRO/Auto HDR) t  
(D-Range Opt.)  
2 Select an optimal level with b/B on the multi-selector.  
(Auto)  
(Level)*  
Corrects the brightness automatically.  
Optimizes the gradations of a recorded image in each area of  
the image. Select the optimal level between Lv1 (weak) and  
Lv5 (strong).  
* Lv_ displayed with  
is the step currently selected.  
Notes  
• The setting is fixed to [Off] when the exposure mode is set to Sweep Panorama or  
3D Sweep Panorama, or when [Multi Frame Noise Reduct.] or [Picture Effect] is  
used.  
• The setting is fixed to [Off] when [Sunset], [Night Scene], [Night Portrait], or  
[Hand-held Twilight] is selected in Scene Selection. The setting is fixed to [Auto]  
when other modes are selected in Scene Selection.  
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Compensating for the brightness and contrast automatically (D-Range)  
• When shooting with the D-Range optimizer, the image may be noisy. Select the  
proper level by checking the recorded image, especially when you enhance the  
effect.  
Auto HDR  
1 Fn button t  
(DRO/Auto HDR) t  
(Auto HDR)  
2 Select an optimal level with b/B on the multi-selector.  
(Auto HDR:  
Exposure Diff. Auto)  
Corrects the exposure difference automatically.  
(Exposure  
Difference Level)*  
Sets the exposure difference, based on the contrast of the  
subject. Select the optimal level between 1.0Ev (weak) and  
6.0Ev (strong).  
For example: When 2.0Ev is selected, 3 images are overlaid:  
an image with –1.0Ev, an image with the correct exposure,  
and an image with +1.0Ev.  
* _Ev displayed with  
is the step currently selected.  
Shooting technique  
• Since the shutter is released 3 times for 1 shot, be careful about the  
following:  
– Use this function when the subject is motionless or does not blink.  
– Do not recompose.  
Notes  
• You cannot use this function on RAW images.  
• When the exposure mode is set to AUTO, AUTO+, Sweep Panorama, 3D Sweep  
Panorama, Continuous Advance Priority AE or Scene Selection, or when [Multi  
Frame Noise Reduct.] is selected, you cannot select [Auto HDR].  
• You cannot start the next shoot until the capture process is completed after you  
shoot.  
• You may not obtain a desired effect depending on the luminance difference of a  
subject and the shooting conditions.  
• When the flash is used, this function has little effect.  
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Compensating for the brightness and contrast automatically (D-Range)  
• When the contrast of the scene is low or when camera shake or subject blur is  
occurred, you may not obtain good HDR images. If the camera has detected a  
problem,  
is indicated on the recorded image to inform you of this situation.  
Shoot again, as necessary, paying attention to the contrast or blur.  
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Setting the image processing  
Picture Effect  
Select the desired effect filter to achieve more impressive and artistic  
expression.  
Fn button t  
(Picture Effect) t Select the desired setting  
• When a mode that has a fine adjustment option is selected, select the  
desired setting with b/B.  
(Off)  
Does not use the Picture Effect function.  
(Toy Camera)  
Creates the look of a Toy Camera photo with shaded corners  
and pronounced colors. You can set the color tone with b/B.  
(Pop Color)  
Creates a vivid look by emphasizing color tones.  
Creates a high contrast, abstract look by heavily emphasizing  
primary colors, or in black and white. You can select primary  
colors or black and white with b/B.  
(Posterization)  
(Retro Photo)  
Creates the look of an aged photo with sepia color tones and  
faded contrast.  
(Soft High-key) Creates an image with the indicated atmosphere: bright,  
transparent, ethereal, tender, soft.  
Creates an image which retains 1 specific color, but converts  
(Partial Color)  
(High Contrast  
Mono.)  
(Soft Focus)  
others to black and white. You can select a color with b/B.  
Creates a high-contrast image in black and white.  
Creates an image filled with a soft lighting effect. You can set  
the intensity of the effect with b/B.  
(HDR Painting) Creates the look of a painting, enhancing the colors and  
details. The camera releases the shutter 3 times. You can set  
the effect intensity with b/B.  
(Rich-tone  
Mono.)  
Creates an image in black and white with rich gradation and  
reproduction of details. The camera releases the shutter 3  
times.  
(Miniature)  
Creates an image which enhances the subject vividly, with  
the background defocused considerably. This effect may  
often be found in pictures of miniature models. You can  
select the area to be in focus with b/B. The focus on other  
areas is greatly reduced.  
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Setting the image processing  
Notes  
• When Smart Teleconverter is used, the [Toy Camera] and [Miniature] effects are not  
available.  
• When [Partial Color] is selected, images may not retain the selected color,  
depending on the subject or shooting condition.  
• When the exposure mode is set to AUTO, AUTO+, Sweep Panorama, 3D Sweep  
Panorama or Continuous Advance Priority AE, or when [Quality] is set to [RAW] or  
[RAW & JPEG], Picture Effect cannot be used.  
• When [HDR Painting], [Miniature], [Rich-tone Mono.] or [Soft Focus] is selected,  
you cannot confirm the effect before shooting. You cannot also set the drive mode.  
• When the contrast of the scene is low or when significant camera shake or subject  
blur has occurred with [HDR Painting] or [Rich-tone Mono.] selected, you may not  
obtain good HDR images. If the camera detects such situation,  
is indicated on the  
recorded image to inform you of this situation. Shoot again, as necessary,  
recomposing or paying attention to the blur.  
Creative Style  
You can select the desired style to be used to perform image processing,  
and adjust the contrast, saturation, and sharpness for each Creative Style.  
You can register and recall the settings of Creative Style for each style box.  
You can also adjust the exposure (shutter speed and aperture), unlike Scene  
Selection where the camera adjusts the exposure.  
1 Fn button t  
(Creative Style) t Select the style box you  
want to change the setting  
2 Move the cursor to the right with B on the multi-selector, then  
select the desired style with v/V.  
3 When you want to adjust (Contrast), (Saturation), or  
(Sharpness), select the desired item with b/B, then adjust the  
value with v/V.  
(Standard)  
For shooting various scenes with rich gradation and beautiful  
colors.  
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The saturation and contrast are heightened for shooting  
(Vivid)  
striking images of colorful scenes and subjects such as  
flowers, spring greenery, blue sky, or ocean views.  
(Neutral)  
The saturation and sharpness are lowered for capturing  
images in a quiet tone. This is also suitable for capturing  
image material to be modified with a computer.  
(Clear)  
For capturing images in a clear tone with limpid colors in the  
highlighted area, suitable for capturing radiant light.  
(Deep)  
For capturing images with deep and dense color expressions,  
suited to capturing the solid presence of the subject.  
(Light)  
For capturing images with bright and uncomplicated color  
expressions, suited to capturing refreshingly light ambience.  
(Portrait)  
(Landscape)  
For shooting the skin color in a soft tone, ideally suited to  
shooting portraits.  
The saturation, contrast, and sharpness are heightened for  
shooting vivid and crisp scenery. Distant landscapes also  
stand out more.  
(Sunset)  
For shooting the beautiful red of the setting sun.  
(Night Scene)  
The contrast is attenuated for capturing a nightscape that is  
more faithful to the real view.  
(Autumn leaves) For capturing autumn scenes, vividly highlighting the red and  
yellow of coloring leaves.  
(Black & White) For shooting images in black and white monotone.  
(Sepia)  
For capturing images in sepia monotone.  
(Contrast), (Saturation), and  
style box item.  
(Sharpness) can be adjusted for each  
(Contrast)  
The higher the value selected, the more the difference of light  
and shadow is accentuated, thus making an impact on an  
image.  
(Saturation)  
(Sharpness)  
The higher the value selected, the more vivid the color. When  
a lower value is selected, the color of the image is restrained  
and subdued.  
Adjusts the sharpness. The higher the value selected, the  
more the contours are accentuated, and the lower the value  
selected, the more the contours are softened.  
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Setting the image processing  
Notes  
• When the exposure mode is set to AUTO, AUTO+ or Scene Selection, or the Picture  
Effect mode is selected, [Creative Style] is fixed to [Standard] and you cannot select  
other settings.  
• When [Black & White] or [Sepia] is selected, you cannot adjust the saturation.  
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Adjusting the color tones (White  
balance)  
The color tone of the subject changes depending on the characteristics of  
the light source. The table below shows how the color tone changes based  
on various light sources, compared with a subject that appears white under  
the sunlight.  
Daylight  
Cloudy  
Fluorescent  
Incandescent  
Weather/  
lighting  
Characteristics  
of light  
White  
Bluish  
Green-tinged  
Reddish  
Use this feature when the color tone of the image did not come out as you  
expected, or when you want to change the color tone on purpose for  
photographic expression.  
Notes  
• When the exposure mode is set to AUTO, AUTO+, or Scene Selection, [White  
Balance] is fixed to [Auto WB] and you cannot select other modes.  
• If the only light source available is a mercury lamp or a sodium lamp, the camera  
will not be able to acquire the accurate white balance because of the characteristics  
of the light source. Use the flash in such cases.  
WB button  
WB button t Select the desired  
setting  
• When you select a setting other than  
[C.Temp./Filter], press B on the multi-  
selector so that the fine adjustment  
screen appears and you can adjust the  
color tone with v/V/b/B, as necessary.  
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Adjusting the color tones (White balance)  
AWB (Auto WB)  
The camera automatically detects a light source and adjusts  
the color tones.  
(Daylight)  
(Shade)  
If you select an option to suit a specific light source, the color  
tones are adjusted for the light source (preset white balance).  
(Cloudy)  
(Incandescent)  
(Fluor.: Warm  
White)  
(Fluor.: Cool  
White)  
(Fluor.: Day  
White)  
(Fluor.:  
Daylight)  
(Flash)  
Shooting techniques  
• Use the white balance bracket function if you cannot get the desired color  
• When you select [C.Temp./Filter], you can adjust the value to the desired  
• When you select [Custom], you can register your setting (page 150).  
The fine adjustment screen for color  
You can perform a fine adjustment by  
combining the color temperature with the  
color filter.  
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Adjusting the color tones (White balance)  
Color Temp.  
Color Filter  
Fine-tunes color in the B (blue) direction with b and the A  
(amber) direction with B.  
Fine-tunes color in the G (green) direction with v and the M  
(magenta) direction with V.  
Color Temp./Color Filter  
WB button  
1 WB button t (C.Temp./Filter)  
t B  
2 Set the color temperature with v/V on the multi-selector.  
3 Press B to display the fine adjustment screen and compensate  
the color to your preference with v/V/b/B.  
Note  
• Since color meters are designed for film cameras, the values differ under fluorescent/  
sodium lamp/mercury lamps. We recommend that you use the custom white balance  
or perform a test shooting.  
Custom white balance  
In a scene where the ambient light consists of multiple types of light source,  
use of custom white balance is recommended in order to accurately  
reproduce the whiteness. 3 settings can be registered.  
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Adjusting the color tones (White balance)  
WB button  
1 WB button t [  
SET] t press  
the center of the multi-selector  
2 Hold the camera so that the white area fully covers the AF area  
located in the center, and then press the shutter button down.  
The shutter clicks and the calibrated values (Color Temperature and Color  
filter) are displayed.  
3 Select a register number with b/B on the multi-selector, then  
press the center of the multi-selector.  
The monitor returns to the recording information display with the memorized  
custom white balance setting retained.  
• The custom white balance setting registered in this operation is effective  
until a new setting is registered.  
Note  
• The message “Custom WB error” indicates that the value is beyond the expected  
range. (When the flash is used on a subject in close proximity or a subject with a  
bright color is in the frame.) If you register this value, the  
indicator turns yellow  
on the recording information display. You can shoot at this point, but it is  
recommended that you set the white balance again to get a more accurate white  
balance value.  
To recall the custom white balance setting  
WB button t Select the desired register number  
• Press B on the multi-selector to display the fine adjustment screen and  
compensate the color to your preference.  
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Note  
• If the flash is used when the shutter button is pressed, a custom white balance is  
registered with the flash light taken into account. Take pictures with the flash in later  
shootings.  
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Zooming in in one step  
You can zoom in to the center of an image using the smart teleconverter  
(Digital zoom) and record the image.  
Press the  
button.  
• Each time you press the  
button, the  
zoom scaling changes as follows:  
Approx. ×1.4 t Approx. ×2 t Off  
button  
The image size is automatically set to the following regardless of the  
selected image size.  
Zoom scaling  
Approx. ×1.4  
Approx. ×2  
Image size  
M
S
Notes  
• The smart teleconverter is unavailable  
– When the exposure mode is set to Sweep Panorama or 3D Sweep Panorama.  
– When [Smart Telecon. Button] is set to [Focus Magnifier].  
– [Quality] is set to [RAW] or [RAW & JPEG].  
– The Smile Shutter function is set to [On].  
• When the smart teleconverter is available (when in autofocus mode), [AF area] is set  
to [Spot].  
• When the smart teleconverter is available, [Metering mode] is set to [Multi  
segment].  
• You cannot use the smart teleconverter function with movies.  
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Selecting the drive mode  
Shooting single shot  
This mode is for normal shooting.  
button  
(Drive) button t  
Shooting)  
(Single  
Note  
• When the exposure mode is set to [Sports Action] in Scene Selection, you cannot  
shoot single shot.  
Cont. Shooting  
The camera records the images continuously.  
button  
1
(Drive) button t  
(Cont. Shooting) t Select  
the desired speed  
2 Adjust the focus and shoot the subject.  
• When you press and hold the shutter button, the recording continues.  
Shooting technique  
• To shoot continuously faster, set the exposure mode to Continuous  
Advance Priority AE (pages 46, 101).  
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Selecting the drive mode  
Notes  
• When  
is selected, the image recorded between the frames is displayed.  
• You cannot shoot continuously when using Scene Selection modes other than  
[Sports Action].  
Self-timer  
The 10-second self-timer is convenient when the photographer appears in a  
photo and the 2-second self-timer is convenient to reduce the camera shake.  
button  
1
(Drive) button t  
timer) t Select the desired  
setting  
(Self-  
• The number after  
is the number of  
seconds that is currently selected.  
2 Adjust the focus and shoot the subject.  
• When the self-timer is activated, audio signals and the self-timer lamp  
indicate the condition. The self-timer lamp flashes quickly and the audio  
signal sounds quickly right before the shooting.  
To cancel the self-timer  
Press the  
(Drive) button.  
Bracket: Cont./Single Bracket  
– direction  
+ direction  
Base exposure  
Bracket shooting allows you to shoot several images, each with different  
degrees of exposure. Specify the value of deviation (steps) from the base  
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Selecting the drive mode  
exposure, and the camera shoots 3 or 5 images while automatically shifting  
the exposure.  
button  
1
(Drive) button t  
(Bracket: Cont.) or  
(Single Bracket) t Select  
the desired bracket step and the  
number of images  
2 Adjust the focus and shoot the subject.  
The base exposure is set at the first shot in the bracket.  
• Press and hold the shutter button until recording stops when [Bracket:  
Cont.] is selected.  
• Press the shutter button shot by shot when [Single Bracket] is selected.  
Notes  
• When the mode dial is set to M, the exposure is shifted by adjusting the shutter  
speed.  
• When you adjust the exposure, the exposure is shifted based on the compensated  
value.  
• The bracket cannot be used when the exposure mode is set to AUTO, AUTO+,  
Continuous Advance Priority AE, Sweep Panorama, 3D Sweep Panorama, or Scene  
Selection.  
• When the flash is fired, flash bracket shooting is used to shift the amount of flash  
light. To shoot, press the shutter button shot by shot even when [Bracket: Cont.] is  
selected.  
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The EV scale in bracket shooting  
Ambient light* bracket  
Flash bracket  
0.3 steps, 3 shots  
0.7 steps, 3 shots  
Exposure compensation 0  
Flash compensation –1.0  
Viewfinder  
LCD monitor (When  
[DISP Button(Monitor)]  
is set to [For  
Shown in the top row.  
Shown in the bottom row.  
viewfinder])  
* Ambient light: Any light other than the flash light that shines on the scene  
for an extended period of time, such as natural light, a light bulb, or a  
fluorescent light.  
• In bracket shooting, the same number of indices as the number of  
recordable images is displayed on the EV scale.  
• When the bracket shooting starts, the indices that indicate already  
recorded images start to disappear one by one.  
WB bracket  
Based on the selected white balance, and the color temperature/color filter,  
3 images are recorded with the white balance shifted.  
button  
1
(Drive) button t  
(WB bracket) t Select  
the desired setting  
• When Lo is selected, it is shifted by 10  
MK–1*, and when Hi is selected, it is  
shifted by 20 MK–1.  
2 Adjust the focus and shoot the subject.  
* MK–1: a unit to indicate the color conversion quality in color temperature filters (The  
same value as the conventional unit, “Mired.”).  
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Selecting the drive mode  
DRO Bracket  
3 images are recorded with the value of DRO Bracket shifted.  
button  
1
(Drive) button t  
(DRO Bracket) t Select  
the desired setting  
• When Lo is selected, the image is  
recorded with DROLv1, Lv2, and Lv3,  
and when Hi is selected, the image is  
recorded with DROLv1, Lv3, and Lv5.  
2 Adjust the focus and shoot the subject.  
Remote Cdr.  
You can shoot using the SHUTTER and 2SEC (the shutter is released after  
2 seconds) buttons on the RMT-DSLR1 Wireless Remote Commander  
(sold separately). Also, refer to the operating instructions supplied with the  
Wireless Remote Commander.  
button  
1
(Drive) button t  
(Remote Cdr.)  
2 Focus on the subject, point the transmitter of the Wireless  
Remote Commander to the remote sensor, and shoot the  
image.  
Note  
• The RMT-DSLR1 Wireless Remote Commander (sold separately) cannot be used  
for movie recording.  
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Playback (Advanced operations)  
Playback  
The screen displayed for playback  
mode  
Switching the screen during playback  
Each time you press the DISP button, the screen changes as follows.  
Without recording  
data  
With recording data  
Histogram  
List of icons on the histogram display  
A
Display  
Indication  
24M 12M Image size of still images  
6.0M 20M (53)  
10M 5.1M  
Display  
Indication  
Memory card (27, 222)  
100-0003 Folder - file number  
Image quality of still  
images (172)  
Aspect ratio of still  
images (172)  
3D Sweep Panorama (45,  
99)  
-
Protect (164)  
DPOF  
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The screen displayed for playback mode  
Display  
Indication  
Display  
AWB  
Indication  
Remaining battery  
warning (28)  
White balance (Auto,  
Preset, Color  
temperature, Color filter,  
Remaining battery (28)  
Database file full (213)/  
Database file error (213)  
5500K A1  
M1  
Overheating warning (16)  
D-Range Optimizer  
HDR image warning  
B
Display  
Indication  
2011-1-1  
10:37AM  
Date of recording  
Histogram* (88)  
Exposure mode (42)  
3/7  
File number/Number of  
images in the view mode  
P A S  
M
* When the image has a high-key or  
low-key portion, that portion is flashed  
on the histogram display (Luminance  
limit warning).  
1/125  
F3.5  
Aperture (103)  
ISO200  
ISO sensitivity (139)  
–0.3  
–0.3  
35mm  
Exposure compensation  
Flash compensation (132)  
Metering mode (132)  
Focal length  
Creative Style (145)  
Picture Effect (144)  
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Using the playback functions  
Rotating an image  
1 Display the image you want to  
rotate, then press the  
button.  
button  
2 Press the center of the multi-selector.  
The image is rotated counter-clockwise. When you want to do another  
rotation, repeat step 2.  
• Once you rotate the image, the image is played back in the rotated position,  
even after you turn off the power.  
To return to the normal playback screen  
Press the  
button again.  
Notes  
• You cannot rotate movies.  
• When you copy rotated images to a computer, “PMB” contained on the CD-ROM  
(supplied) can display the rotated images correctly. However, the images may not be  
rotated depending on the software.  
View Mode  
Selects the unit for images to be played back.  
MENU button t  
1 t [View Mode] t Select the desired  
setting  
Folder View(Still)  
Folder View(MP4)  
AVCHD View  
Displays still images by folder.  
Displays movies (MP4) by folder.  
Displays only AVCHD View movies.  
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Using the playback functions  
Slide Show  
MENU button t  
1 t [Slide Show]t [Enter]  
Plays back recorded images in order (Slide Show). The slide show  
automatically stops after all the images have been played back.  
• You can view the previous/next image with b/B on the multi-selector.  
• You cannot pause the slide show.  
To end in the middle of the slide show  
Press the center of the multi-selector.  
To choose the interval between the images in slide show  
MENU button t  
1 t [Slide Show] t [Interval] t Select  
the desired number of seconds  
To play back repeatedly  
MENU button t  
1 t [Slide Show] t [Repeat] t [On]  
To play back 3D-images  
If you connect the camera to a 3D-compatible TV using an HDMI cable  
(sold separately), you can play back 3D-images recorded with the 3D  
Sweep Panorama mode. For details on 3D-shooting, see page 221. Also  
refer to the operating instructions supplied with the TV.  
MENU button t  
1 t [Slide Show] t [Image Type] t  
[Display 3D Only]  
Playback Display  
You can set the playback orientation of images recorded in portrait  
orientation.  
MENU button t  
2 t [Playback Display] t Select the  
desired setting  
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Using the playback functions  
Scrolling panoramic images  
Select a panoramic image, then press the center of the multi-  
selector.  
• Pressing it again pauses the playback. You can scroll a panoramic image  
by pressing v/V/b/B during pause.  
Note  
• Scrolling playback is not available for images that were recorded with [3D Pan.:  
Image Size] set to [16:9].  
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Protecting images (Protect)  
You can protect images against accidental erasure.  
1 MENU button t  
1 t [Protect] t [Multiple Img.]  
2 Select the image you want to  
protect with b/B on the multi-  
selector, then press the center of  
the multi-selector.  
A
mark is put in the check box.  
• To cancel a selection, press the center  
again.  
3 To protect other images, repeat step 2.  
• You can select all the images in the folder by selecting the bar on the left of  
the image index screen.  
4 Press the MENU button.  
5 Select [OK] with v, then press the center of the multi-selector.  
To cancel the protection of all the images or movies  
You can cancel the protection of all the images or movies by the same view  
mode currently displayed.  
MENU button t  
1 t [Protect] t [Cancel All Images],  
[Cancel All Movies(MP4)] or [Cancel All AVCHD view files]  
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Deleting images (Delete)  
You can delete only unnecessary images, or all the images.  
Once you have deleted an image, you cannot restore it. Check whether to  
delete the image or not beforehand.  
Note  
• Protected images cannot be deleted.  
To display the desired folder  
Select the bar on the left of the image index screen with the multi-selector,  
then select the desired folder with v/V.  
Delete (Multiple Img.)  
1 MENU button t  
1 t [Delete] t [Multiple Img.]  
2 Select the images you want to  
delete with the multi-selector,  
then press the center of the multi-  
selector.  
A
mark is put in the check box.  
• To cancel a selection, press the center  
again.  
Total number  
3 To delete other images, repeat step 2.  
• You can select all the images in the folder by selecting the bar on the left of  
the image index screen.  
4 Press the MENU button.  
5 Select [OK] with v, then press the center of the multi-selector.  
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Deleting images (Delete)  
Deleting all the images or movies in the same view mode  
You can delete all still images or movies by the same view mode currently  
displayed.  
1 MENU button t  
1 t [Delete] t [All in Folder] or [All  
AVCHD view files]  
2 Select [Delete] with v on the multi-selector, then press the  
center of the multi-selector.  
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About playback on TV  
Connect the camera to a TV using an HDMI cable (sold separately)  
and play back images (page 57).  
Notes  
• Use an HDMI cable with the HDMI logo.  
• Use an HDMI mini connector on one end (for the camera), and a connector suitable  
for connection to your TV on the other end.  
• When images cannot be displayed properly, set [HDMI Resolution] in the  
menu to [1080p] or [1080i], according to your TV.  
• Some devices may not work properly.  
Setup  
• Do not connect the output connector of the device with the HDMI terminal on the  
camera. This may cause a malfunction.  
On “PhotoTV HD”  
This camera is compatible with the “PhotoTV HD” standard.  
By connecting Sony’s PhotoTV HD-compatible devices using an HDMI  
cable, a whole new world of photos can be enjoyed in breathtaking Full HD  
quality.  
“PhotoTV HD” allows for a highly-detailed, photo-like expression of  
subtle textures and colors.  
3D Viewing  
If you connect the camera to a 3D-compatible TV using an HDMI cable  
(sold separately), you can play back 3D-images recorded with the 3D  
Sweep Panorama mode automatically. For details on 3D-shooting, see page  
221. Also refer to the operating instructions supplied with the TV.  
MENU button t  
1 t [3D Viewing]  
Using “BRAVIA” Sync  
By connecting the camera to a TV that supports “BRAVIA” Sync using an  
HDMI cable, you can operate the camera with the TV Remote Control.  
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About playback on TV  
1 Connect a TV that supports “BRAVIA” Sync to the camera  
The input is automatically switched and the image shot with the camera  
appears on the TV screen.  
2 Press the SYNC MENU button on the TV Remote Control.  
3 Operate with the buttons on the TV Remote Control.  
The items for SYNC MENU  
Slide Show  
Plays back images automatically (page 162).  
Returns to the single-image screen.  
Single-image  
playback  
Image Index  
3D Viewing  
Switches to the image index screen.  
Plays back 3D-images when connected to a 3D-compatible  
TV.  
View Mode  
Delete  
Switches the view mode.  
Deletes images.  
Notes  
• The operations available are restricted when the camera is connected to a TV using  
an HDMI cable.  
• Only TVs that support “BRAVIA” Sync can provide these operations. The SYNC  
MENU operations differ depending on the TV connected. For details, refer to the  
operating instructions supplied with the TV.  
• If the camera performs unnecessary operations in response to the TV Remote  
Control when the camera is connected to another manufacturer’s TV using an HDMI  
connection, set [CTRL FOR HDMI] in the  
Setup menu to [Off].  
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Setup of the camera (Advanced operations)  
Setup of the camera  
GPS setting (SLT-A77V only)  
If the camera has acquired location information using the built-in GPS  
feature, this information is recorded in the images or movies at that  
location.  
Using the supplied software “PMB,” you can import images recorded with  
location information to a computer and enjoy viewing them with a map  
which shows their shooting location. See “PMB Help” for details.  
MENU button t  
1 t [GPS Settings] t [GPS On/Off] t [On]  
The indicator changes according to the strength of GPS signal reception.  
GPS indicators GPS reception status  
No indicator  
[GPS On/Off] is set to [Off].  
Your camera cannot record the location information. Use your  
camera in an open area.  
Calculating the location information. Wait until the location  
information is recordable.  
The current location information is recordable.  
There is a problem with the GPS feature. Turn the camera off and  
on.  
To receive a GPS signal  
• Proper triangulation is not possible indoors or near tall buildings.  
Use your camera in an open area outside, and turn on your camera again.  
• It may take several tens of seconds to several minutes to acquire the  
location information. You can shorten the positioning time by using GPS  
assist data.  
Notes  
• Right after you turn the camera on, it may take several tens of seconds to several  
minutes to acquire the location information. If you shoot images with the location  
information not acquired, the information is not recorded. To record the correct  
information, wait until the camera can receive radio signals from GPS satellites.  
• During take off and landing of an airplane, turn off the camera, as you will be  
instructed to do by the on-board announcement.  
• Use GPS in accordance with the regulations of the place or situation.  
• For detailed notes on the GPS feature, see page 219.  
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GPS setting (SLT-A77V only)  
GPS Assist Data  
The time for the GPS acquiring location information can be shortened by  
taking in GPS assist data.  
If the camera connects to the computer with the supplied “PMB” software  
installed, the GPS assist data can be updated automatically.  
To check the state of GPS assist data  
MENU button t  
1 t [GPS Settings] t [Use GPS Assist  
Data]  
Notes  
• The computer is required to connect to the Internet when updating data.  
• If the term of validity of assist data has run out, the time until you can record  
location information cannot be shortened. It is recommended that you update the  
assist data regularly. The expiration date of the assist data is about 30 days.  
• If [Date/Time Setup] is not set, or set time is shifted greatly, the time for the GPS  
acquiring location information cannot be shortened.  
• The assist data service may be closed for various reasons.  
To update the GPS assist data by inserting a memory card into the  
computer  
Start up [GPS Support Tool] from  
(PMB Launcher), select the memory  
card drive from your computer, and then update the GPS assist data. Insert  
the memory card that has been updated into the camera.  
GPS Auto Time Cor.  
Your camera maintains correct clock time by using GPS to acquire time  
information during starting up. The time is corrected when the power is  
turned off.  
MENU button t  
1 t [GPS Settings] t [GPS Auto Time Cor.]  
t [On]  
Notes  
• [GPS Auto Time Cor.] is invalid if [GPS On/Off] is set to [Off].  
• You must set [Date/Time Setup] on the camera before using it.  
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GPS setting (SLT-A77V only)  
• There may be discrepancies of a few seconds.  
• Depending on the area, it may not function correctly.  
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Setting the aspect ratio and image  
quality  
Aspect Ratio  
MENU button t  
1 t [Aspect Ratio] t Select the desired  
ratio  
3:2  
A normal ratio.  
An HDTV ratio.  
16:9  
Note  
• This item cannot be set when the exposure mode is set to Sweep Panorama or 3D  
Sweep Panorama.  
Quality  
MENU button t  
1 t [Quality] t Select the desired setting  
(RAW)  
File format: RAW (Records using the RAW compression  
format.)  
This format does not perform any digital processing on the  
images. Select this format to process images on a computer  
for professional purposes.  
• The image size is fixed to the maximum size. The image  
size is not displayed on the screen.  
(RAW &  
JPEG)  
File format: RAW (Records using the RAW compression  
format.) + JPEG  
A RAW image and a JPEG image are created at the same  
time. This is suitable when you need 2 image files, a JPEG  
for viewing, and a RAW for editing.  
• The image quality is fixed to [Fine] and the image size is  
fixed to [L].  
(Extra fine) File format: JPEG  
The image is compressed in the JPEG format when recorded.  
The compression rate is higher and the file size is smaller in  
the following order: [Extra fine], [Fine], and [Standard].  
(Fine)  
(Standard)  
Note  
• This item cannot be set when the exposure mode is set to Sweep Panorama or 3D  
Sweep Panorama.  
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Setting the aspect ratio and image quality  
About RAW images  
You need the “Image Data Converter” software included on the CD-ROM (supplied)  
in order to open a RAW image recorded on this camera. With this software, a RAW  
image can be opened and converted to a common format, such as JPEG or TIFF, and  
its white balance, color saturation, contrast, etc., can be readjusted.  
• The RAW format image cannot be printed using a DPOF (print) designated printer.  
• You cannot set [Auto HDR] or [Picture Effect] on RAW format images.  
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Setting the other functions of the  
camera  
Long Exposure NR  
When you set the shutter speed to 1 second or longer (Long exposure  
shooting), noise reduction is turned on for the same duration that the shutter  
is open.  
This is to reduce the grainy noise typical in a long exposure. When noise  
reduction is in progress, a message appears and you cannot take another  
picture. Select [On] to prioritize the image quality. Select [Off] to prioritize  
the timing of shooting.  
MENU button t  
2 t [Long Exposure NR] t Select the  
desired setting  
Notes  
• When the exposure mode is set to Sweep Panorama, 3D Sweep Panorama,  
Continuous Advance Priority AE, or continuous shooting, continuous bracketing,  
[Sports Action] or [Hand-held Twilight] in Scene Selection, or ISO is set to [Multi  
Frame Noise Reduct.], noise reduction is not performed even when it is set to [On].  
• When the exposure mode is set to AUTO, AUTO+ or Scene Selection, you cannot  
turn off noise reduction.  
High ISO NR  
The camera reduces the noise that becomes more noticeable when the  
camera sensitivity is high. A message may be indicated during the  
processing and you cannot record images during this processing.  
Normally, set it to [Normal]. Select [High] to reduce the noise. Select  
[Low] to prioritize the timing of shooting.  
MENU button t  
2 t [High ISO NR] t Select the desired  
setting  
Notes  
• When the exposure mode is set to AUTO, AUTO+, Sweep Panorama, 3D Sweep  
Panorama, or Scene Selection, this item cannot be set.  
• Noise reduction is not performed on RAW images.  
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Setting the other functions of the camera  
Color Space  
The way colors are represented with combinations of numbers or the range  
of color reproduction is called “color space.” You can change the color  
space, depending on your purpose.  
MENU button t  
2 t [Color Space] t Select the desired  
setting  
sRGB  
This is the standard color space of the digital camera. Use  
sRGB in normal shooting, such as when you intend to print  
out the images without any modification.  
AdobeRGB  
This has a wide range of color reproduction. When a large  
part of the subject is vivid green or red, Adobe RGB is  
effective.  
• The file name of the image starts with “_DSC.”  
Notes  
• Adobe RGB is for applications or printers that support color management and  
DCF2.0 option color space. Using some applications or printers that do not support  
them may result in or print images that do not faithfully reproduce the color.  
• When displaying images that were recorded with Adobe RGB on the camera or non-  
Adobe RGB-compliant devices, the images are displayed with low saturation.  
Release w/o Lens  
You can release the shutter when no lens is attached. Select this when you  
attach the camera on an astronomical telescope, etc.  
MENU button t  
1 t [Release w/o Lens] t [Enable]  
Note  
• Correct metering cannot be achieved when you use lenses that do not provide a lens  
contact, such as the lens of an astronomical telescope. In such cases, adjust the  
exposure manually by checking it on the recorded image.  
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Setting the other functions of the camera  
Grid Line  
The grid line is an auxiliary line for shooting composition. You can set the  
grid line to on/off or select the type of grid line. The available range of  
movie recording is also displayed.  
MENU button t  
2 t [Grid Line] t Select the desired setting  
Auto Review  
You can check the recorded image on the screen right after the shooting.  
You can change the displayed time.  
MENU button t  
2 t [Auto Review] t Select the desired  
setting  
Note  
• In auto review, the image will not be displayed in the vertical position even if  
[Playback Display] is set to [Auto Rotate] (page 162).  
Func. of AEL button  
The function of the AEL button can be selected from the following 2  
– Holding the locked exposure value by pressing the AEL button while  
the button is held down ([AEL hold]).  
– Holding the locked exposure value by pressing the AEL button until the  
button is pressed again ([AEL toggle]).  
When [ AEL hold] or [ AEL toggle] is selected, the exposure is locked  
in spot metering mode.  
MENU button t  
3 t [Func. of AEL button] t Select the  
desired setting  
Notes  
• While the exposure value is locked,  
appears on the LCD monitor and in the  
viewfinder. Be careful not to reset the setting.  
• When [AEL toggle] is selected, be sure to press the AEL button again to release the  
lock.  
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Setting the other functions of the camera  
To assign another function to the AEL button  
You can assign one of the following functions to the AEL button in  
addition to the AEL function:  
Exposure Comp./Drive Mode/Flash Mode/AF area/Face Detection/Smile  
Shutter/ISO/Metering Mode/Flash Comp./White Balance/DRO/Auto HDR/  
Creative Style/Picture Effect/Image Size/Quality/AF/MF Control Hold/AF/  
MF Control Toggle/Object Tracking/AF lock/Aperture Preview/Shot.  
Result Preview/Smart Telecon./Focus Magnifier/Memory  
ISO Button, AF/MF button  
You can also assign another function to the ISO button or AF/MF button.  
The functions available are the same as those of [Func. of AEL button]  
MENU button t  
3 t [ISO Button] or [AF/MF button] t  
Select the desired setting  
Preview Button  
You can check the approximate blurring of the background of the subject  
before shooting.  
MENU button t  
3 t [Preview Button] t Select the desired  
setting  
Shot. Result Preview The aperture is narrowed to match the selected aperture value  
and you can check the blurring. The shutter speed value is  
also reflected.  
Aperture Preview  
The aperture is narrowed to match the selected aperture value  
and you can check the blurring.  
Electronic Front Curtain Shutter  
The electronic front curtain shutter function shortens the time lag between  
shutter releases.  
MENU button t  
5 t [Front Curtain Shutter] t Select the  
desired setting  
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Notes  
• When you shoot at high shutter speeds with a large diameter lens attached, the  
ghosting of a blurred area may occur, depending on the subject or shooting  
conditions. In such cases, set this item to [Off].  
• When a Konica Minolta lens is used, set this item to [Off]. If you set this item to  
[On], the correct exposure will not be set or the image brightness will be uneven.  
LCD Brightness  
The brightness of the LCD monitor is automatically adjusted to the  
surrounding lighting conditions using the light sensor (page 20).  
You can set the brightness of the LCD monitor manually.  
MENU button t  
1 t [LCD Brightness] t Select the desired  
setting  
Notes  
• When it is set to [Auto], do not cover the light sensor with your hand and so on.  
• When using the camera with the AC-PW10AM AC Adaptor (sold separately), the  
brightness of the LCD monitor is always set to the brightest setting even if you select  
[Auto].  
Viewfinder Bright.  
The brightness of the viewfinder is automatically adjusted to the lighting  
conditions of the subject.  
You can set the brightness of the viewfinder manually.  
MENU button t  
1 t [Viewfinder Bright.] t [Manual] t  
Select the desired setting  
Note  
• When using the camera with the AC-PW10AM AC Adaptor (sold separately), the  
brightness of the viewfinder is always set to the brightest setting even if you select  
[Auto].  
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Setting the other functions of the camera  
Power Save  
You can set different time intervals for the camera to switch to power save  
mode (Power Save). Pressing the shutter button halfway down returns the  
camera to the shooting mode.  
MENU button t  
1 t [Power Save] t Select the desired  
time  
Note  
• The camera does not turn to power save mode when the camera is connected to a TV  
or the drive mode is set to [Remote Cdr.].  
FINDER/LCD Setting  
You can disable the automatic switching of the LCD monitor and the  
viewfinder and enable only the FINDER/LCD button to switch them.  
MENU button t  
1 t [FINDER/LCD Setting] t [Manual]  
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Lens compensation  
You can automatically compensate the following characteristics: light fall-  
off at the edges, chromatic aberration, and distortion (only for automatic  
compensation compliant lenses). For further information on automatic  
compensation compliant lenses, visit the Sony web site in your area, or  
consult your Sony dealer or local authorized Sony service facility.  
Lens Comp.: Peripheral Shading  
Compensates for the shaded corners of the screen caused by certain lens  
characteristics. This item is set to [Auto] in the default settings.  
MENU button t  
5 t [Lens Comp.: Shading] t Select the  
desired setting  
Lens Comp.: Chromatic Aberration  
Reduces the color deviation at the corners of the screen caused by certain  
lens characteristics. This item is set to [Auto] in the default settings.  
MENU button t  
5 t [Lens Comp.: Chro. Aber.] t Select the  
desired setting  
Lens Comp.: Distortion  
Compensates for the distortion of the screen caused by certain lens  
characteristics. This item is set to [Off] in the default settings.  
MENU button t  
5 t [Lens Comp.: Distortion] t Select the  
desired setting  
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Setting the method for recording on a  
memory card  
Format  
Note that formatting irrevocably erases all data on a memory card,  
including protected images.  
MENU button t  
1 t [Format] t [Enter]  
Notes  
• During the format, the access lamp lights up. Do not eject the memory card while the  
lamp is lit.  
• Format the memory card using the camera. If you format it on a computer, the  
memory card may not be usable with the camera, depending on the format type used.  
• Formatting may take several minutes depending on the memory card.  
• When the remaining battery time is 1 percent or less, you cannot format memory  
cards.  
File Number  
MENU button t  
1 t [File Number] t Select the desired  
setting  
Series  
The camera does not reset numbers and assigns numbers to  
files in sequence until the number reaches “9999.”  
Reset  
The camera resets numbers in the following cases and assigns  
numbers to files from “0001.” When the recording folder  
contains a file, a number one higher than the largest number  
is assigned.  
– When the folder format is changed.  
– When all the images in the folder are deleted.  
– When the memory card is replaced.  
– When the memory card is formatted.  
Folder Name  
The recorded still images are stored in automatically-created folders in the  
DCIM folder of the memory card.  
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Setting the method for recording on a memory card  
MENU button t  
1 t [Folder Name] t Select the desired  
setting  
Standard Form  
The folder name format is as follows: folder number +  
MSDCF.  
Example: 100MSDCF  
Date Form  
The folder name format is as follows: folder number + Y (the  
last digit)/MM/DD.  
Example: 10010405 (Folder name: 100, date: 2011/04/05)  
Note  
• The MP4 movie folder form is fixed as “folder number + ANV01.”  
Select REC Folder  
When a standard form folder is selected and there are 2 or more folders,  
you can select the recording folder to be used to record images.  
MENU button t  
1 t [Select REC Folder] t Select the  
desired folder  
Note  
• You cannot select the folder when you select the setting [Date Form].  
New Folder  
You can create a folder in a memory card for recording images.  
A new folder is created with a number incremented one higher than the  
largest number currently used, and the folder becomes the current recording  
folder. A folder for still images and a folder for MP4 movies are created at  
the same time.  
MENU button t  
1 t [New Folder]  
Notes  
• When you insert a memory card that was used with other equipment into the camera  
and shoot images, a new folder may be automatically created.  
• Up to 4 000 images can be stored in a folder. When the folder capacity is exceeded, a  
new folder is created automatically.  
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Setting the method for recording on a memory card  
Recover Image DB  
When inconsistencies are found in the image database file, caused by  
processing images on computers, etc., images on the memory card will not  
be played back in this form. If this happens, the camera repairs the file.  
MENU button t  
1 t [Recover Image DB] t [Enter]  
Note  
• Use a sufficiently charged battery. Low battery power during repairing can cause  
damage to data.  
Upload Settings  
Sets whether or not you use the upload function when using an Eye-Fi card  
(commercially available). This item appears when an Eye-Fi card is  
inserted in the camera.  
MENU button t  
2 t [Upload Settings] t Select the desired  
setting  
The status indicators in communication  
Standby. No images are to be sent.  
Upload standby.  
Connecting.  
Uploading.  
Error.  
Notes  
• Before using an Eye-Fi card, set up the wireless LAN access point and forwarding  
destination. For details, refer to the operating manual supplied with the Eye-Fi card.  
• Eye-Fi cards are sold in the U.S.A, Canada, Japan, and some countries in the EU (as  
of March in 2011).  
• For more information, please contact the manufacturer or vendor directly.  
• Eye-Fi cards can be used only in the countries/regions where they were purchased.  
Use Eye-Fi cards in accordance with the law of the countries/regions where you  
purchased the card.  
• Eye-Fi cards include a wireless LAN function. Do not insert any Eye-Fi cards in the  
camera when it is prohibited to do so, such as on an airplane. If there is an Eye-Fi  
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card inserted in the camera, set [Upload Settings] to [Off].  
screen when [Upload Settings] is set to [Off].  
is displayed on the  
• When you use a brand-new Eye-Fi card for the first time, copy the install file of Eye-  
Fi manager recorded on the card to your computer before formatting the card.  
• Use an Eye-Fi card after updating the firmware to the latest version. For details, refer  
to the manual that comes with the Eye-Fi card.  
• The power save function of the camera does not work while it is uploading images.  
• If  
(error) is displayed, remove the memory card and reinsert it, or turn off then  
appears again, the Eye-Fi card may be damaged.  
turn on the power again. If  
• Wi-Fi network communication may be influenced by other communication devices.  
If the communication status is poor, move closer to the access point of the Wi-Fi  
network.  
• For details on the file types that can be uploaded, refer to the operating instructions  
supplied with the Eye-Fi card.  
• If you upload an image that was recorded with [GPS On/Off] set to [On], the  
location information of the image may be made available to a third party. To prevent  
this, set [GPS On/Off] to [Off] (page 169) (SLT-A77V only).  
• This product does not support the Eye-Fi “Endless Memory Mode.” Make sure that  
Eye-Fi cards that you insert into this product have “Endless Memory Mode” turned  
off.  
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Registering your own settings  
You can register 3 combinations of frequently used modes and settings in  
the memory. You can recall the registered settings with the mode dial.  
1 Put the camera on the setting you want to register.  
2 MENU button t  
3 t [Memory]  
3 Select the number you want to register with b/B on the multi-  
selector, then press the center of the multi-selector.  
You can change the settings after you have registered them.  
Items that can be registered  
Exposure mode, aperture, shutter speed, drive mode, ISO, white balance,  
exposure compensation, metering mode, DRO/Auto HDR, Creative Style,  
flash mode, flash compensation, Face Detection, Smile Detection  
Sensitivity, object tracking, Picture Effect, the position of the local AF  
area, and all of the  
Still shooting menu items (pages 62 to 63)  
To recall the saved settings  
Set the mode dial to MR and select the number you want to recall. When  
you want to select another number, press the Fn button, then select the  
desired number.  
To change the saved settings  
After recalling the setting, put the camera on the setting you want to  
register, then register the setting on the same number again.  
Notes  
• You cannot register the Program Shift and Manual Shift settings.  
• The actual setting will not correspond to the positions of the dials on the camera.  
Refer to the information displayed on the LCD monitor when you take pictures.  
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Resetting to the default  
You can reset the main functions of the camera.  
MENU button t  
3 t [Initialize] t Select the desired setting  
t [OK]  
The items to be reset are as follows.  
Shooting functions (Reset Default/Rec mode reset)  
Items  
Reset to  
0.0  
Exposure compensation (49)  
Drive mode (51, 154)  
Flash Mode (47, 135)  
Single Shooting  
Fill-flash (differs based on whether the  
built-in flash is open or not)  
Wide  
Object Tracking (121)  
Face Detection (127)  
Smile Shutter (129)  
On  
On (Regist. Faces)  
Off  
AUTO  
Metering Mode (132)  
Flash Comp. (132)  
White Balance (148)  
Color Temp./Color Filter (150)  
Custom white balance (150)  
DRO/Auto HDR (141)  
Creative Style (145)  
Picture Effect (144)  
Scene Selection (44, 97)  
Multi segment  
0.0  
AWB (Auto white balance)  
5500K, Color Filter 0  
5500K  
D-Range Optimizer: Auto  
1/Standard  
Off  
Portrait  
P
Still shooting menu (Reset Default/Rec mode reset)  
Items  
Reset to  
L:24M  
3:2  
Image Size (53)  
Aspect Ratio (172)  
Fine  
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Resetting to the default  
Items  
Reset to  
Standard  
Right  
Standard  
Right  
On  
Panorama: Size (53)  
Panorama: Direction (101)  
3D Pan.: Image Size (53)  
3D Pan.: Direction (101)  
Long Exposure NR (174)  
High ISO NR (174)  
Flash control (133)  
Power ratio (134)  
Normal  
ADI flash  
1/1  
AF Illuminator (120)  
Color Space (175)  
SteadyShot (94)  
Auto  
sRGB  
On  
Exposure step (63)  
AF-A setup (125)  
0.3 EV  
AF-A  
AF  
Priority setup (63)  
AF w/ shutter (63)  
On  
Movie shooting menu (Reset Default/Rec mode reset)  
Items  
Reset to  
File Format (113)  
Record Setting (114)  
Audio Recording (115)  
Wind Noise Reduct. (115)  
SteadyShot (94)  
AVCHD 60i/60p, AVCHD 50i/50p  
60i 17M(FH), 50i 17M(FH)  
On  
Off  
On  
Custom menu (Reset Default/Custom reset)  
Items  
Reset to  
Off  
Eye-Start AF (86)  
FINDER/LCD Setting (179)  
Red Eye Reduction (64)  
Release w/o Lens (175)  
Auto+ Cont. Shooting (96)  
Auto+ Image Extract. (96)  
Auto  
Off  
Disable  
Auto  
Auto  
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Items  
Reset to  
Off  
DISP Button(Monitor) (87)  
Off  
Display All Info./No Disp. Info./Level/  
Histogram  
DISP Button(Finder) (87)  
Peaking Level (124)  
No Disp. Info./Level/Histogram  
Off  
Peaking Color (124)  
White  
Live View Display (89)  
Func. of AEL button (176)  
ISO Button (177)  
Setting Effect ON  
AEL hold  
ISO  
AF/MF button (177)  
AF/MF Control Hold  
Shot. Result Preview  
Focus Hold  
Preview Button (177)  
Focus Hold Button (66)  
Smart Telecon. Button (124, 153)  
Ctrl dial setup (66)  
Smart Telecon.  
SS  
F/no.  
Dial exp.comp (50)  
Off  
Exp.comp.set (66)  
Ambient only  
0 t t +  
Fast  
Bracket order (66)  
AF drive speed (66)  
Lens Comp.: Shading (180)  
Lens Comp.: Chro. Aber. (180)  
Lens Comp.: Distortion (180)  
Front Curtain Shutter (177)  
Auto  
Auto  
Off  
On  
Playback menu (Reset Default)  
Items  
Reset to  
Folder View(Still)  
Slide Show – Interval (162)  
Slide Show – Repeat (162)  
Specify Printing – Date Imprint (198)  
Volume Settings (67)  
Playback Display (162)  
3 sec  
Off  
Off  
2
Auto Rotate  
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Resetting to the default  
Memory Card Tool menu (Reset Default)  
Items  
Reset to  
File Number (181)  
Folder Name (181)  
Series  
Standard Form  
Setup menu (Reset Default)  
Items  
Reset to  
Top  
Menu start (68)  
LCD Brightness (178)  
Viewfinder Bright. (178)  
Auto  
Auto  
GPS Settings – GPS On/Off (169) (SLT- Off  
A77V only)  
GPS Settings – GPS Auto Time Cor.  
(170) (SLT-A77V only)  
1 Min  
Auto  
On  
HDMI Resolution (167)  
CTRL FOR HDMI (167)  
Upload Settings (183)  
USB Connection (191)  
Audio signals (69)  
On  
Auto  
On  
Mode Dial Guide (69)  
Demo Mode (69)  
Off  
Off  
Delete confirm. (69)  
AF Micro Adj. (121)  
“Cancel” first  
Off  
Others (Reset Default)  
Items  
Reset to  
Recording information display (LCD  
Display All Info.  
Recording information display  
(Viewfinder) (52)  
Level  
Playback display (159)  
Single-image screen (with recording  
information)  
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Confirming the version of the camera  
Displays the version of your camera. Confirm the version when a firmware  
update is released.  
MENU button t  
3 t [Version]  
Note  
• An update can be performed only when the battery level is  
(3 remaining  
battery icons) or more. We recommend that you use a sufficient battery or the AC-  
PW10AM AC Adaptor (sold separately).  
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Computer (Advanced operations)  
Computer  
Connecting the camera to the  
computer  
Setting the USB connection  
Selects the method used for a USB connection when the camera is  
connected to a computer or a USB device with a USB cable.  
MENU button t  
2 t [USB Connection] t Select the desired  
setting  
Auto  
Establishes a Mass Storage or MTP connection  
automatically, in accordance with a computer or other USB  
devices to be connected. Windows 7 computers are  
connected in MTP, and its unique functions are enabled to  
use.  
MTP  
Establishes an MTP connection between the camera, a  
computer, and other USB devices. Windows 7 computers are  
connected in MTP, and its unique functions are enabled to  
use. In the case of other computers (Windows Vista/XP, Mac  
OS X), the AutoPlay Wizard appears, and the still images in  
the recording folder on the camera are imported to the  
computer.  
Mass Storage  
Notes  
Establishes a Mass Storage connection between the camera, a  
computer, and other USB devices. Standard mode.  
• When this item is set to [Auto], it may take some time to establish a connection.  
• If Device Stage* is not displayed with Windows 7, set this item to [Auto].  
* Device Stage is a menu screen used to manage connected devices, such as a camera  
(Function of Windows 7).  
Connecting to the computer  
1 Insert a sufficiently charged battery pack into the camera, or  
connect the camera to a wall outlet (wall socket) using the AC-  
PW10AM AC Adaptor (sold separately).  
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2 Turn on the camera and the computer.  
3 Check that [USB Connection] in  
2 is set to [Mass Storage].  
1 To a USB terminal of the  
computer  
4 Connect the camera to your  
computer.  
• When a USB connection is established  
for the first time, your computer  
automatically runs a program to  
USB cable (supplied)  
recognize the camera. Wait for a while.  
2 To the USB terminal  
Importing images to the computer (Windows)  
“PMB” allows you to easily import images.  
For details on “PMB” functions, see the “PMB Help.”  
Importing images to the computer without using “PMB”  
When the AutoPlay Wizard appears after making a USB connection  
between the camera and a computer, click [Open folder to view files] t  
[OK] t [DCIM] or [MP_ROOT] t copy the desired images to the  
computer.  
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Connecting the camera to the computer  
File name  
Folder  
The type of file  
JPEG file  
File name  
DCIM folder  
DSC0ssss.JPG  
_DSCssss.JPG  
DSC0ssss.ARW  
_DSCssss.ARW  
JPEG file (Adobe RGB)  
RAW file  
RAW file (Adobe RGB)  
MP_ROOT folder  
MP4 file (1440 × 1080 12M) MAH0ssss.MP4  
MP4 file (VGA 3M) MAQ0ssss.MP4  
ssss (file number) stands for any number within the range of 0001 to  
9999.  
• When [Quality] is set to [RAW & JPEG], the numerical portions of the  
name of a RAW data file and its corresponding JPEG file are the same.  
Notes  
• For operations such as importing AVCHD View movies to the computer, use  
“PMB.”  
• Use “PMB” to import the movies with GPS location information to a computer  
(SLT-A77V only).  
• When the camera is connected to the computer, if you operate AVCHD View  
movies or folders from the connected computer, images may be damaged or cannot  
be played. Do not delete or copy AVCHD View movies on the memory card from  
the computer. Sony is not held liable for consequences resulting from such  
operations via the computer.  
Importing images to the computer (Macintosh)  
1 Connect the camera to your Macintosh computer first. Double-  
click the newly recognized icon on the desktop t the folder  
where the images you want to import are stored.  
2 Drag and drop the image files to the hard disk icon.  
The image files are copied to the hard disk.  
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3 Double-click the hard disk icon t the desired image file in the  
folder containing the copied files.  
The image is displayed.  
Note  
• Use “iMovie” bundled with a Macintosh computer to import or operate AVCHD  
View movies.  
Deleting the USB connection  
Perform the procedures from step 1 to 3 below before:  
• Disconnecting the USB cable.  
• Removing the memory card.  
• Turning off the camera.  
1 Double-click the disconnect icon  
on the tasktray.  
Windows Vista  
Windows XP  
Disconnect icon  
2 Click (USB Mass Storage Device) t [Stop].  
3 Confirm the device on the confirmation window, then click  
[OK].  
Note  
• Drag and drop the icon of the memory card or the drive icon to the “Trash” icon  
beforehand when you use a Macintosh computer, and the camera is disconnected  
from the computer.  
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Creating a movie disc  
You can create a disc from AVCHD View movies recorded on the camera.  
• Movies recorded with the [60p 28M(PS)]/[50p 28M(PS)], [60i  
24M(FX)]/[50i 24M(FX)] or [24p 24M(FX)]/[25p 24M(FX)] setting in  
[Record Setting] are converted by “PMB” in order to create an AVCHD  
disc. This conversion can take a long time. Also, you cannot create a disc  
with the original image quality. If you want to keep the original image  
quality, you must store your movies on a Blu-ray disc (page 196).  
Creating an AVCHD format disc  
You can create a high definition image quality (HD) AVCHD format disc  
from AVCHD View movies imported to a computer using the supplied  
software “PMB.”  
1 Select the AVCHD View movies you want to write on “PMB.”  
2 Click  
(HD)].  
(Create Discs) to select [Create AVCHD Format Discs  
The screen used for creating a disc appears.  
• For details, see “PMB Help.”  
Notes  
• Install “PMB” beforehand.  
• Still images and MP4 movie files cannot be recorded on the AVCHD format disc.  
• It may take a long time to create a disc.  
Playing back AVCHD format disc on a computer  
You can play back AVCHD format discs using “Player for AVCHD” that  
is installed together with “PMB.”  
To start the software, click on [Start] t [All Programs] t [PMB] t  
[PMB Launcher] t [View] t [Player for AVCHD].  
For detailed operations, see the Help for “Player for AVCHD.”  
Note  
• Movies may not be played smoothly depending on the computer environment.  
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Creating a Blu-ray disc  
You can create a Blu-ray disc with AVCHD View movies previously  
imported to a computer. Your computer must support the creation of Blu-  
ray discs.  
BD-R (non-rewritable) and BD-RE (rewritable) media can be used to create  
Blu-ray discs. You cannot add contents to either type of disc once it has  
been created.  
Click [BD Add-on Software] on the installation screen of “PMB,” and  
install this plug-in according to the on-screen instructions.  
Connect your computer to the Internet when you install [BD Add-on  
Software].  
See “PMB Help” for details.  
Note  
• When movies recorded with the [60p 28M(PS)]/[50p 28M(PS)] setting are copied to  
a Blu-ray disc using “PMB,” those movies can be played back only on devices that  
are compatible with the AVCHD Ver 2.0 format.  
Creating a standard definition image quality (STD) disc  
You can create a standard definition image quality (STD) disc from  
AVCHD View movies imported to a computer using supplied software  
“PMB.”  
1 Select the AVCHD View movies you want to write on “PMB.”  
2 Click  
(Create Discs) to select [Create DVD-Video Format  
Discs (STD)].  
The screen used for creating a disc appears.  
• For details, see “PMB Help.”  
Notes  
• Install “PMB” beforehand.  
• MP4 movie files cannot be recorded on a disc.  
• It will take a longer time to create a disc because AVCHD View movies are  
converted to standard definition image quality (STD) movies.  
• An Internet connection environment is required when creating a DVD-Video (STD)  
disc for the first time.  
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Discs you can use with “PMB”  
You can use 12 cm discs of following type with “PMB.” For Blu-ray disc,  
Disc type  
Features  
DVD-R/DVD+R/DVD+R DL  
DVD-RW/DVD+RW  
Unrewritable  
Rewritable  
• Always maintain your PlayStation®3 to use the latest version of the  
PlayStation®3 system software.  
• The PlayStation®3 may not be available in some countries/regions.  
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Print (Advanced operations)  
Print  
Specifying DPOF  
Using the camera, you can specify the still images before you print images  
at a shop or with your printer. Follow the procedure below.  
DPOF specifications are left with images after printing. It is recommended  
that you unspecify them after printing.  
1 MENU button t  
1 t [Specify Printing] t [DPOF Setup]  
t [Multiple Img.]  
2 Select the image with b/B on the multi-selector.  
3 Check the mark by pressing the center of the multi-selector.  
• To unspecify DPOF, select the image again, then press the center of the  
multi-selector.  
4 Press the MENU button.  
5 Select [OK] with v, then press the center of the multi-selector.  
Notes  
• You cannot specify DPOF on RAW data files.  
• You cannot specify the number of images to be printed.  
Date Imprint  
You can date images when printing them. The position of the date (inside  
or outside the image, character size, etc.) depends on your printer.  
MENU button t  
1 t [Specify Printing] t [Date Imprint] t  
[On]  
Note  
• This function may not be provided, depending on the printer.  
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Cleaning (Advanced operations)  
Cleaning  
Cleaning the camera and a lens  
Cleaning the camera  
• Do not touch the inside of the camera, such as lens contacts, or the mirror.  
Since dust on the mirror or around the mirror may affect the images or the  
performance of the camera, blow the dust away using a commercially  
available blower*. For details on cleaning the image sensor, see the next  
page.  
* Do not use a spray blower. Using one may cause a malfunction.  
• Clean the camera surface with a soft cloth slightly moistened with water,  
then wipe the surface with a dry cloth. Do not use the following as they  
may damage the finish or the casing.  
– Chemical products such as thinner, benzine, alcohol, disposable cloths,  
insect repellent, sunscreen or insecticide, etc.  
– Do not touch the camera with the above on your hand.  
– Do not leave the camera in contact with rubber or vinyl for a long time.  
Cleaning the lens  
• Do not use a cleaning solution containing organic solvents, such as  
thinner, or benzine.  
• When cleaning the lens surface, remove dust using a commercially  
available blower. In case of dust that sticks to the surface, wipe it off with  
a soft cloth or tissue paper slightly moistened with lens cleaning solution.  
Wipe in a spiral pattern from the center to the outside. Do not spray lens  
cleaning solution directly onto the lens surface.  
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Cleaning the image sensor  
If dust or debris enters the camera and adheres to the image sensor (the part  
that acts as the film), it may appear as dark spots on the photo image,  
depending on the shooting environment. If there is dust on the image  
sensor, clean the image sensor following the steps below.  
Notes  
• Cleaning cannot be performed when the battery level is 50% or less.  
• The camera starts beeping if the battery pack becomes low during cleaning. Stop  
cleaning immediately and turn the camera off. The use of an AC-PW10AM AC  
Adaptor (sold separately) is recommended.  
• The cleaning should be completed quickly.  
• Do not use a spray blower because it may scatter water droplets inside the camera  
body.  
Cleaning the image sensor automatically using the  
cleaning mode of the camera  
1 Confirm that the battery is fully charged (page 28).  
MENU button  
2 Press the MENU button, then  
select  
2 with b/B on the  
multi-selector.  
3 Select [Cleaning Mode] with v/V,  
then press the center of the multi-  
selector.  
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Cleaning the image sensor  
4 Select [Enter] with v, and press the center of the multi-  
selector.  
The image sensor vibrates for a short time, and eliminates dust from the  
sensor.  
5 Turn off the camera.  
Cleaning the image sensor using a blower  
If another cleaning is needed after using the cleaning mode, clean the image  
sensor using a blower following the steps below.  
1 Perform the cleaning operation described in steps 1 to 4 of  
2 Detach the lens (page 31).  
3 Push the V mark on the mirror  
lock lever with a finger to lift up  
the mirror.  
• Be careful not to touch the surface of  
the mirror.  
Mirror lock lever  
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4 Use the blower to clean the image  
sensor surface and the  
surrounding area.  
• Do not touch the image sensor with the  
tip of the blower and do not put the tip  
of a blower into the cavity beyond the  
mount.  
• Hold the camera’s face downward to  
prevent the dust from resettling in the  
camera. Complete the cleaning quickly.  
• Also clean the back of the mirror using  
a blower.  
5 After the cleaning is finished,  
lower the mirror with a finger  
until it clicks.  
• Lower the frame of the mirror back  
down with a finger. Be careful not to  
touch the surface of the mirror.  
• Lower the mirror down until it locks  
firmly.  
6 Attach the lens and turn the camera off.  
• Confirm that the mirror is locked down firmly when you attach the lens.  
Notes  
• After the cleaning is finished, confirm that the mirror is locked down firmly when  
you attach the lens. Otherwise, the lens may be scratched or this may be the cause of  
additional trouble. Also, if the mirror is not locked down firmly, the autofocus does  
not work during shooting.  
• You cannot shoot while the mirror is lifted up.  
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Trouble shooting/Others (Advanced operations)  
Trouble shooting/Others  
Troubleshooting  
If you experience trouble with your camera, try the following solutions.  
Check the items on pages 203 to 211. Consult your Sony dealer or local  
authorized Sony service facility.  
1
Check the following items.  
2
Remove the battery pack, and insert the battery pack again after  
about 1 minute, and turn on the power.  
3
Reset the settings (page 186).  
4
Consult your Sony dealer or local authorized Sony service facility.  
Battery pack and power  
The battery pack cannot be installed.  
• As you insert the battery pack, use the tip of the battery pack to push the  
lock lever (page 27).  
• You can use an NP-FM500H battery pack only. Make sure that the battery  
is NP-FM500H.  
The remaining battery indicator is incorrect, or sufficient remaining  
battery indicator is displayed but the power runs out too quickly. Cannot  
turn on the camera.  
• This phenomenon occurs when you use the camera in an extremely hot or  
cold location (page 214).  
• The battery pack is discharged. Install a charged battery pack (page 25).  
• The battery pack is dead (page 225). Replace it with a new one.  
• Install the battery pack correctly (page 27).  
The power turns off suddenly.  
• If you do not operate the camera for given period of time, the camera turns  
to power saving mode and nearly shuts down. To cancel the power save,  
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operate the camera, such as pressing the shutter button halfway down  
The CHARGE lamp flashes when charging the battery pack.  
• You can use an NP-FM500H battery pack only. Make sure that the battery  
is NP-FM500H.  
• If you charge a battery pack that has not been used for a long time, the  
CHARGE lamp may flash.  
• The CHARGE lamp flashes in 2 ways, fast (about 0.15-second intervals)  
and slow (about 1.5-second intervals). If it is flashing fast, remove the  
battery pack and reattach the same battery pack securely. If the CHARGE  
lamp flashes fast again, it suggests that there is something wrong with the  
battery pack. Slow flashing indicates that charging is suspended because the  
ambient temperature is outside the suitable range for charging the battery  
pack. Charging will resume and the CHARGE lamp will be lit when the  
ambient temperature returns to within the suitable temperature.  
Charge the battery pack under the suitable temperatures between 10°C and  
30°C (50°F and 86°F).  
Shooting images  
Nothing is displayed on the LCD monitor in viewfinder mode when the  
power is turned on.  
• If you do not operate the camera for given period of time, the camera turns  
to power saving mode and nearly shuts down. To cancel the power save,  
operate the camera, such as pressing the shutter button halfway down  
The image is not clear in the viewfinder.  
• Adjust the diopter scale properly using the diopter-adjustment dial  
No images in the viewfinder.  
• [FINDER/LCD Setting] is set to [Manual]. Press the FINDER/LCD button  
• Move your eye a little closer to the viewfinder.  
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The shutter does not release.  
• You are using a memory card with a write-protect switch, and the switch is  
set to the LOCK position. Set the switch to the recording position.  
• Check the free capacity of the memory card.  
• You cannot record images while charging the built-in flash (pages 47, 135).  
• In autofocus mode, the shutter cannot be released when the subject is out of  
focus.  
• The lens is not attached properly. Attach the lens properly (page 30).  
• When the camera is attached to another device, such as an astronomical  
telescope, set [Release w/o Lens] to [Enable] (page 175).  
• The subject may require special focusing (page 118). Use the focus-lock or  
manual focus function (pages 119, 123).  
Recording takes a long time.  
• The noise reduction function is turned on (page 174). This is not a  
malfunction.  
• You are shooting in RAW mode (page 172). Since the RAW data file is  
large, the RAW mode shooting may take time.  
• The Auto HDR is processing an image (page 141).  
The same image is shot several times.  
• The drive mode is set to [Cont. Shooting] or [Bracket: Cont.]. Set it to  
[Single Shooting] (pages 51, 154).  
• The exposure mode is set to Continuous Advance Priority AE (pages 46,  
101).  
• The exposure mode is set to AUTO+ and [Auto+ Image Extract.] is set to  
[Off] (page 96).  
The image is out of focus.  
• The subject is too close. Check the minimum focal distance of the lens.  
• You are shooting in manual focus mode. Set the focus mode dial to  
positions other than MF (page 116).  
• When the focus mode switch is equipped with the lens, set it to AF.  
• Ambient light is insufficient.  
Eye-Start AF does not work.  
• Set [Eye-Start AF] to [On] (page 86).  
• Press the shutter button halfway down.  
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The flash does not work.  
• The flash mode is set to [Autoflash]. If you want to make sure the flash fires  
without fail, set the flash mode to [Fill-flash] (pages 47, 135).  
The flash takes too long to recharge.  
• The flash has been fired in succession in a short period. When the flash has  
been fired in succession, the recharging process may take longer than usual  
to avoid overheating of the camera.  
A picture taken with the flash is too dark.  
• If the subject is beyond the flash range (the distance that the flash can  
reach), the pictures will be dark because the flash light does not reach the  
subject. If the ISO is changed, the flash range also changes with it. Check  
the flash range in “Specifications.”  
The date and time are recorded incorrectly.  
• Set the correct date and time (page 33).  
• The area selected with [Area Setting] is different from the actual area. Set  
up [Area Setting] again (page 33).  
The aperture value and/or shutter speed flashes when you press the  
shutter button halfway down.  
• Since the subject is too bright or too dark, it is beyond the available range of  
the camera. Adjust the setting again.  
The image is whitish (Flare).  
Blurring of light appears on the image (Ghosting).  
• The picture was taken under a strong light source, and excessive light has  
entered the lens. Attach a lens hood.  
The corners of the picture are too dark.  
• If any filter or hood is used, take it off and try shooting again. Depending on  
the thickness of the filter and improper attachment of the hood, the filter or  
the hood may partially appear in the image. The optical properties of some  
lenses may cause the periphery of the image to appear too dark (insufficient  
light). You may compensate for this phenomenon with [Lens Comp.:  
Shading] (page 180).  
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The eyes of the subject come out red.  
• Activate the red eye reduction function (page 64).  
• Get close to the subject, and shoot the subject within the flash range using  
the flash. Check the flash range in “Specifications.”  
Dots appear and remain on the LCD monitor.  
• This is not a malfunction. These dots are not recorded (page 15).  
The image is blurred.  
• The picture was taken in a dark location without the flash, resulting in  
camera shake. The use of a tripod or the flash is recommended (pages 47,  
95, 135).  
The EV scale b B is flashing on the LCD monitor or in the viewfinder.  
• The subject is too bright or too dark for the metering range of the camera.  
Viewing images  
Your camera cannot play back images.  
• The folder/file name has been changed on your computer (page 191).  
• When an image file has been processed by a computer or when the image  
file was recorded using a model other than that of your camera, playback on  
your camera is not guaranteed.  
• Use “PMB” to play images stored on a PC with this camera.  
• The camera is in USB mode. Delete the USB connection (page 194).  
Deleting images  
Your camera cannot delete an image.  
• Cancel the protection (page 164).  
You have deleted an image by mistake.  
• Once you have deleted an image, you cannot restore it. We recommend that  
you protect images that you do not want to delete (page 164).  
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GPS (SLT-A77V only)  
The camera is not receiving a GPS signal.  
• Set [GPS On/Off] to [On] (page 169).  
• Your camera may not be able to receive radio signals from GPS satellites  
because of obstructions.  
• To triangulate the location information correctly, bring your camera to an  
open area, and turn on the camera again.  
Excessive error in location information.  
• The margin of error can be up to several-hundred meters depending on  
surrounding buildings, weak GPS signals, etc.  
It takes time to triangulate although GPS assist data has been taken in.  
• [Date/Time Setup] is not set, or set time is shifted greatly. Set the date and  
time correctly (page 33).  
• The term of validity of assist data has expired. Update the 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 for determining geographic location by triangulating  
radio signals from GPS satellites. Avoid using the camera in places where  
radio signals are blocked or reflected, such as a shadowy place surrounded  
by buildings or trees, etc. Use the camera in open sky environments.  
The location information has not been recorded.  
• Use “PMB” to import the movies with GPS location information to your  
computer.  
Computers  
You do not know if the OS of your computer is compatible with the  
camera.  
Your computer does not recognize your camera.  
• Check that the camera is turned on.  
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• When the battery level is low, install the charged battery pack (page 25), or  
use the AC Adaptor (sold separately).  
• Use the USB cable (supplied) (page 191).  
• Disconnect the USB cable, and connect it again firmly.  
• Disconnect all equipment other than the camera, the keyboard and the  
mouse from the USB jacks of your computer.  
• Connect the camera directly to your computer without passing through a  
USB hub or other devices (page 191).  
You cannot copy images.  
• Make the USB connection by properly connecting the camera with your  
• Follow the designated copy procedure for your OS (page 192).  
• When you shoot images with a memory card formatted by a computer, you  
may not be able to copy the images to a computer. Shoot using a memory  
card formatted by your camera (page 181).  
The image cannot be played back on a computer.  
• If you are using “PMB,” refer to the “PMB Help.”  
• Consult the computer or software manufacturer.  
After making a USB connection, “PMB” does not start automatically.  
• Make the USB connection after the computer is turned on (page 191).  
Memory card  
Cannot insert a memory card.  
• Insertion direction of the memory card is wrong. Insert it in the correct  
direction (page 27).  
Cannot record on a memory card.  
• The memory card is full. Delete unnecessary images (pages 40, 165).  
• An unusable memory card is inserted (pages 29, 222).  
You have formatted a memory card by mistake.  
• All the data on the memory card are deleted by formatting. You cannot  
restore it.  
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Printing  
Cannot print images.  
• RAW images cannot be printed. To print RAW images first, convert them  
to JPEG images using “Image Data Converter” on the supplied CD-ROM.  
The color of the image is strange.  
• When you print the images recorded in Adobe RGB mode using sRGB  
printers that are not compatible with Adobe RGB (DCF2.0/Exif2.21), the  
images are printed at a lower intensity level (page 175).  
Images are printed with both edges cut off.  
• Depending on your printer, the left, right, top, and bottom edges of the  
image may be cut off. Especially when you print an image shot with the  
aspect ratio set to [16:9], the lateral end of the image may be cut off.  
• When printing images using your own printer, cancel the trimming or  
borderless settings. Consult the printer manufacturer as to whether the  
printer provides these functions or not.  
• When having images printed at a digital print shop, ask the shop whether  
they can print the images without cutting off both edges.  
Cannot print images with the date.  
• Using “PMB,” you can print images with date (page 75).  
• This camera does not have a feature for superimposing dates on images.  
However, because the images shot with the camera include information on  
the recording date, you can print images with the date superimposed if the  
printer or the software can recognize Exif information. For compatibility  
with Exif information, consult the manufacturer of the printer or the  
software.  
• When you print images at a shop, images can be printed with the date if you  
ask them to do so.  
Others  
The lens gets fogged.  
• Moisture condensation has occurred. Turn off the camera and leave it for  
about 1 hour before using it (page 214).  
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The message “Set Area/Date/Time.” appears when you turn on the  
camera.  
• The camera has been left unused for sometime with a low battery or no  
battery pack. Charge the battery pack and set the date again (pages 33, 214).  
If the date setting is lost every time the battery pack is charged, consult your  
Sony dealer or local authorized Sony service facility.  
The number of recordable images does not decrease or decreases 2 at a  
time.  
• This is because the compression rate and the image size after compression  
change depending on the image when you shoot a JPEG image (page 172).  
The setting is reset without the resetting operation.  
• The battery pack was removed when the power switch was set to ON. When  
removing the battery pack, make sure the camera is turned off and the  
access lamp is not lit (pages 22, 27).  
The camera does not work properly.  
• Turn off the camera. Remove the battery pack and insert it again. If the  
camera is warm, remove the battery pack, and allow it to cool down before  
trying this corrective procedure.  
• If an AC Adaptor (sold separately) is used, disconnect the power plug.  
Connect the power plug and turn on the camera again. If the camera does  
not work after doing these solutions, consult your Sony dealer or local  
authorized Sony service facility.  
is indicated on the screen.  
• The SteadyShot function does not work. You can continue to shoot but the  
SteadyShot function will not work. Turn the camera off and on. If the  
SteadyShot scale continues to be indicated, consult your Sony dealer or  
local authorized Sony service facility.  
“--E-” is indicated on the screen.  
• Remove the memory card, and insert it again. If this procedure does not turn  
off the indication, format the memory card.  
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Trouble shooting/Others (Advanced operations)  
Warning  
Reinsert memory card.  
• The inserted memory card  
cannot be used in your camera.  
• The memory card is damaged.  
messages  
If the following messages appear,  
follow the instructions below.  
• The terminal section of the  
memory card is dirty.  
Memory card locked.  
Set Area/Date/Time.  
• You are using a memory card  
with a write-protect switch, and  
the switch is set to the LOCK  
position. Set the switch to the  
recording position.  
• Set the area, date, and time. If  
you have not used the camera for  
a long time, charge the internal  
rechargeable battery (pages 33,  
214).  
Processing...  
Power insufficient.  
• When Long exposure noise  
reduction or High ISO noise  
reduction will be done for the  
same amount of time that the  
shutter was open. You cannot do  
any further shooting during this  
reduction.  
• You tried to perform [Cleaning  
Mode] when the battery level is  
insufficient. Charge the battery  
pack or use the AC Adaptor  
(sold separately).  
Unable to use memory card.  
Format?  
Unable to display.  
The memory card was formatted  
on a computer and the file format  
was modified.  
• Images recorded with other  
cameras or images modified with  
a computer may not be able to be  
displayed.  
Select [Enter], then format the  
memory card. You can use the  
memory card again, however, all  
previous data in the memory card  
is erased. It may take a some time  
to complete the format.  
Check the lens attachment. If the  
lens is not supported, you can  
permit use of the lens in the  
custom menu.  
• The lens is not attached properly,  
or the lens is not attached.  
• When attaching the camera to an  
astronomical telescope or  
something similar, set [Release  
w/o Lens] to [Enable].  
If the message still appears,  
change the memory card.  
Memory Card Error  
• An incompatible memory card is  
inserted or the format has failed.  
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Warning messages  
Unable to print.  
• You tried to mark RAW images  
with a DPOF mark.  
Camera Error  
System Error  
• Turn the power off, remove the  
battery pack, then re-insert it. If  
the message appears frequently,  
consult your Sony dealer or local  
authorized Sony service facility.  
Camera overheating. Allow it to  
cool.  
• The camera has become hot  
because you have been shooting  
continuously.  
Image Database File error. Recover?  
Turn the power off. Cool the  
camera and wait until the camera  
is ready to shoot again.  
• You cannot record or play back  
AVCHD View movies because  
the Image Database File is  
damaged. Follow the on-screen  
instructions to recover data.  
• Because you have been  
recording for a long time, the  
temperature inside the camera  
has increased to an unacceptable  
level. Stop recording.  
Unable to magnify.  
Unable to rotate image.  
• Images recorded with other cameras  
may not be magnified or rotated.  
Recording is unavailable in this  
movie format.  
• Set [File Format] to [MP4].  
Cannot create more folders.  
• The folder with a name beginning  
with “999” exists on the memory  
card. You cannot create any  
folders if this is the case.  
• The number of images exceeds  
that for which date management  
in a database file by the camera  
is possible.  
• Unable to register to the database  
file. Import all the images to a  
computer using “PMB” and  
recover the memory card.  
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in extremely cold or hot places that  
exceed this range is not  
recommended.  
Precautions  
Do not use/store the camera in  
the following places  
• In an extremely hot, dry or humid  
place  
In places such as in a car parked in  
the sun, the camera body may  
become deformed and this may  
cause a malfunction.  
On moisture condensation  
If the camera is brought directly from  
a cold to a warm location, moisture  
may condense inside or outside the  
camera. This moisture condensation  
may cause a malfunction of the  
camera.  
• Storing under direct sunlight or  
near a heater  
How to prevent moisture  
condensation  
The camera body may become  
discolored or deformed, and this  
may cause a malfunction.  
• In a location subject to rocking  
vibration  
When bringing the camera from a  
cold place to a warm place, seal the  
camera in a plastic bag and allow it to  
adapt to conditions at the new  
location over about 1 hour.  
• Near strong magnetic place  
• In sandy or dusty places  
Be careful not to let sand or dust get  
into the camera. This may cause the  
camera to malfunction, and in some  
cases this malfunction cannot be  
repaired.  
If moisture condensation occurs  
Turn off the camera and wait about an  
hour for the moisture to evaporate.  
Note that if you attempt to shoot with  
moisture remaining inside the lens,  
you will be unable to record clear  
images.  
• Humid places  
These may mold on a lens.  
On the internal rechargeable  
battery  
On storing  
This camera has an internal  
Be sure to attach the front lens cap  
or body cap when not using the  
camera. When attaching the body  
cap, remove all the dust from the  
cap before placing it on the camera.  
rechargeable battery for maintaining  
the date and time and other settings  
regardless of whether the power is on  
or off, or the battery pack is charged  
or discharged.  
This rechargeable battery is  
On operating temperatures  
Your camera is designed for use  
under the temperatures between 0°C  
and 40°C (32°F and 104°F). Shooting  
continually charged as long as you  
are using the camera. However, if you  
use the camera for only short periods,  
it discharges gradually, and if you do  
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Precautions  
not use the camera at all for about 3  
months it becomes completely  
discharged. In this case, be sure to  
charge this rechargeable battery  
before using the camera.  
On memory cards  
Do not attach a label, etc. on a  
memory card or a card adaptor. This  
may cause a malfunction.  
However, even if this rechargeable  
battery is not charged, you can still  
use the camera as long as you do not  
record the date and time. If the  
camera resets the settings to the  
defaults each time you charge the  
battery, the internal rechargeable  
battery may be dead. Consult your  
Sony dealer or local authorized Sony  
service facility.  
On recording/playback  
• When you use a memory card with  
this camera for the first time, it is  
recommended to format the card  
using the camera for stable  
performance of the memory card  
before shooting. Note that  
formatting permanently erases all  
data on the memory card, and is  
unrecoverable. Save precious data  
on a computer, etc.  
• If you repeatedly record/delete  
images, fragmentation of data may  
occur on the memory card. Movies  
may not be able to be saved or  
recorded. In such a case, save your  
images to a computer or other  
storage location, then format the  
memory card (page 181).  
Charging method of the internal  
rechargeable battery  
Insert a charged battery pack in the  
camera, or connect the camera to a  
wall outlet (wall socket) using the AC  
Adaptor (sold separately), and leave  
the camera for 24 hours or more with  
the power off.  
On using the lenses and  
accessories  
• Before you record one-time events,  
make a trial recording to make sure  
that the camera is working  
It is recommended that you use Sony  
lenses/accessories* designed to suit  
the characteristics of this camera.  
Using the products of other  
manufacturers may cause the camera  
not to operate to its capability, or  
result in accidents and malfunctions  
of the camera.  
correctly.  
• This camera is designed to be dust-  
and moisture-resistant but not to be  
waterproof and splash-proof. When  
using the camera in the rain, be  
careful not to get the camera and  
lens wet. Clean the camera after use  
if the camera becomes dirty. With  
water, sand, dust, salt, etc., left on  
the camera, the camera may cause a  
malfunction.  
* Konica Minolta products are  
included.  
• Do not look at the sun or a strong  
light through a removed lens or the  
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viewfinder. This may cause  
irrecoverable damage to your eyes.  
Or it may cause a malfunction of  
your camera.  
• Do not use the camera near a  
location that generates strong radio  
waves or emits radiation. The  
camera may not be able to record or  
play back properly.  
• Using the camera in sandy or dusty  
locations may cause malfunctions.  
• If moisture condensation occurs,  
remove it before using the camera  
• Do not shake or strike the camera.  
In addition to malfunctions and an  
inability to record images, this may  
render the memory card unusable,  
or cause image data breakdown,  
damage or loss.  
• Clean the flash surface with a soft  
cloth or something similar before  
use. The heat of flash emission may  
cause dirt on the flash surface to  
emit smoke or to become burned.  
• Keep the camera, supplied  
accessories, etc., out of the reach of  
children. A memory card, etc., may  
be swallowed. If such a problem  
occurs, consult a doctor  
immediately.  
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Turkey, United Kingdom, Viet Nam,  
etc.  
To use your  
camera abroad —  
Power sources  
PAL-M system (1080 50i)  
Brazil  
PAL-N system (1080 50i)  
Argentina, Paraguay, Uruguay  
You can use your camera and the  
battery charger and the AC-  
PW10AM AC Adaptor (sold  
separately) in any country or region  
where the power supply is within 100  
V to 240 V AC, 50/60 Hz.  
SECAM system (1080 50i)  
Bulgaria, France, Greece, Guiana,  
Iran, Iraq, Monaco, Russia, Ukraine,  
etc.  
Note  
• Do not use an electronic  
transformer (travel converter), as  
this may cause a malfunction.  
On TV color systems  
When you view images on a TV  
screen, the camera and TV must use  
the same TV color system.  
NTSC system (1080 60i)  
Bahama Islands, Bolivia, Canada,  
Central America, Chile, Colombia,  
Ecuador, Jamaica, Japan, Korea,  
Mexico, Peru, Surinam, Taiwan, the  
Philippines, the U.S.A., Venezuela,  
etc.  
PAL system (1080 50i)  
Australia, Austria, Belgium, China,  
Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark,  
Finland, Germany, Holland, Hong  
Kong, Hungary, Indonesia, Italy,  
Kuwait, Malaysia, New Zealand,  
Norway, Poland, Portugal, Rumania,  
Singapore, Slovak Republic, Spain,  
Sweden, Switzerland, Thailand,  
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1080/50i, 1920 × 1080/50p,  
1920 × 1080/25p  
Audio signal: Dolby Digital 2ch  
Recording media: Memory card  
AVCHD format  
The AVCHD format is a high  
definition digital video camera format  
used to record a high definition (HD)  
signal of either the 1080i  
*1 1080i specification  
A high definition specification which  
utilizes 1,080 effective scanning lines  
and the interlace system.  
specification*1 or the 720p  
specification*2 using efficient data  
compression coding technology. The  
MPEG-4 AVC/H.264 format is  
adopted to compress video data, and  
the Dolby Digital or Linear PCM  
system is used to compress audio  
data.  
*2 720p specification  
A high definition specification which  
utilizes 720 effective scanning lines  
and the progressive system.  
*3 Data recorded in AVCHD format  
other than the above mentioned  
cannot be played on your camera.  
The MPEG-4 AVC/H.264 format is  
capable of compressing images at  
higher efficiency than that of the  
conventional image compressing  
format. The MPEG-4 AVC/H.264  
format enables a high definition video  
signal shot on a digital video camera  
recorder to be recorded on 8 cm DVD  
discs, hard disk drive, flash memory,  
memory card, etc.  
Recording and playback on  
your camera  
Based on the AVCHD format, your  
camera records with the high  
definition image quality (HD)  
mentioned below.  
Video signal*3:  
1080 60i-compatible device  
MPEG-4 AVC/H.264 1920 ×  
1080/60i, 1920 × 1080/60p,  
1920 × 1080/24p  
1080 50i-compatible device  
MPEG-4 AVC/H.264 1920 ×  
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from the GPS satellites do not reach  
the camera as follows.  
– In tunnels, indoors or under the  
shade of buildings.  
– Between tall buildings or at  
narrow streets surrounded by  
buildings.  
– In underground locations,  
locations surrounded by dense  
trees, under an elevated bridge, or  
in locations where magnetic fields  
are generated, such as near high  
voltage cables.  
GPS (SLT-A77V  
only)  
This system allows you to pinpoint  
your exact location on the earth. The  
GPS satellites are located in 6 orbits,  
20,000 km above the earth. The GPS  
system consists of 24 or more GPS  
satellites. A GPS receiver receives  
radio signals from the satellites, and  
calculates the current location of the  
receiver based on the orbital  
– Near devices that generate radio  
signals of the same frequency  
band as the camera: near 1.5 GHz  
band mobile telephones, etc.  
information (almanac data) and travel  
time of the signals, etc.  
Determining a location is called  
“triangulating.” A GPS receiver can  
determine the location’s latitude and  
longitude by receiving signals from 3  
or more satellites.  
• As the positions of GPS satellites  
vary constantly, it may take longer  
to determine the location or the  
receiver may not be able to  
On triangulating errors  
• If you move to another location  
right after turning on the camera, it  
may take a longer time for the  
camera to start triangulating,  
compared to when you stay in the  
same place.  
• Error caused by the position of GPS  
satellites  
The camera automatically  
determine the location at all,  
depending on the location and time  
you use the camera.  
triangulates your current location  
when the camera receives radio  
signals from 3 or more GPS  
satellites. The triangulating error  
allowed by the GPS satellites is  
about 30 m (98 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.  
Meanwhile, the GPS satellites are  
controlled by the United States  
• “GPS” is a system for determining  
geographic location by  
triangulating radio signals from  
GPS satellites. Avoid using the  
camera in places where radio  
signals are blocked or reflected,  
such as a shadowy place  
surrounded by buildings or trees,  
etc. Use the camera in open sky  
environments.  
• You may not be able to record  
location information at locations or  
in situations where radio signals  
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GPS (SLT-A77V only)  
Department of Defense, and the  
degree of accuracy may be changed  
intentionally.  
• Error during the triangulating  
process  
The camera acquires location  
information every about 15 seconds  
during triangulating. There is a  
slight time difference between  
when the location information is  
acquired and when the location  
information is recorded on an  
image, therefore, the actual  
recording location may not match  
exactly the location on the map  
based on the GPS information.  
On the restriction of use of  
GPS on an airplane  
During take off and landing of an  
airplane, turn off the camera, as you  
will be instructed to do by the on-  
board announcement.  
On the other restriction  
Use GPS in accordance with the  
regulations of the place or situation.  
On the geographic coordinate  
system  
The “WGS-84” geographic  
coordinate system is used.  
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change the lock angle and shoot  
again.  
• The available shooting direction is  
horizontal only.  
• For details on the procedure used  
for shooting 3D-images, see page  
45.  
3D-shootings  
Notes on recording  
• [3D Sweep Panorama] is not  
suitable when shooting:  
– Subjects are moving.  
– Subjects are too close to the  
camera.  
– Subjects with a repeating pattern  
such as tiles, and subjects with  
little contrast such as sky, sandy  
beach, or lawn.  
• [3D Sweep Panorama] recording  
may be discontinued in the  
following situations:  
Note on playback of 3D-  
images  
When you play back 3D-images on  
the LCD monitor of the camera or on  
a non-3D-compatible TV, the images  
are played back without the 3D  
effect.  
Notes on 3D-image files  
– You pan or tilt the camera too fast  
or too slow.  
• A JPEG file and an MPO are  
combined to create a 3D-image. If  
you erase one of these files from the  
computer, the 3D-image may not be  
played back properly.  
• For details on the procedure used  
for viewing 3D-images, see pages  
– There is too much camera shake.  
• If you cannot pan or tilt the camera  
across the entire subject within the  
given time, a black area occurs in  
the composed image. If this  
happens, move the camera fast to  
record a full panoramic image.  
• Since several images are stitched  
together, the stitched part will not  
be recorded smoothly.  
• Under low light conditions, images  
may be blurred.  
• Under lights that flicker such as  
fluorescent light, images may not  
be recorded properly.  
• When the whole angle of 3D  
panoramic shooting and the angle  
in which you fixed the focus and  
exposure with AE/AF lock are  
extremely different in brightness,  
color and focus, the shooting will  
not be successful. If this happens,  
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• Do not touch the terminal section of  
the memory card with your hand or  
a metal object.  
Memory card  
• When the write-protect switch of a  
memory card is set to the LOCK  
position, you cannot perform  
operations, such as recording or  
deleting images.  
• The memory cards formatted with a  
computer are not guaranteed to  
operate with this camera. Be sure to  
format the memory cards using the  
camera.  
Notes on using memory  
cards  
• Do not strike, bend or drop the  
memory card.  
• Do not use or store the memory  
card under the following  
conditions:  
– High temperature locations such  
as the hot interior of a car parked  
in direct sunlight.  
– Locations exposed to direct  
sunlight.  
• Data read/write speeds differ  
depending on the combination of  
the memory cards and the  
equipment used.  
• Do not press down hard when you  
write down on the memo area.  
• Do not attach a label on the  
memory cards themselves.  
• Do not disassemble or modify the  
memory cards.  
– Humid locations or locations with  
corrosive substances present.  
• The memory card may be hot just  
after it has been used for a long  
time. Be careful when you handle  
it.  
• Do not leave the memory cards  
within the reach of small children.  
They might accidentally swallow it.  
• When the access lamp is lit, do not  
remove the memory card or the  
battery pack, or turn off the power.  
The data may be corrupted.  
• Data may be damaged if you place  
the memory card near strongly-  
magnetized material or use the  
memory card in a static-prone or  
electrically noisy environment.  
• We recommend backing up  
important data, such as to a hard  
disk of a computer.  
Notes on the “Memory  
Stick” media used with  
the camera  
The types of “Memory Stick” media  
that can be used with this camera are  
as follows. However, proper  
operation cannot be guaranteed for all  
“Memory Stick PRO Duo” media  
functions.  
• When you carry or store the  
memory card, put it in the case  
supplied with it.  
• Do not expose the memory card to  
water.  
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Memory card  
“Memory Stick PRO Duo”  
media*1*2*3  
Notes on using “Memory Stick  
Micro” media (sold  
separately)  
“Memory Stick PRO-HG Duo”  
media*1*2  
Available with your camera  
• This product is compatible with  
“Memory Stick Micro” media  
(“M2”). “M2” is an abbreviation for  
“Memory Stick Micro” media.  
• To use a “Memory Stick Micro”  
media with the camera, be sure to  
insert the “Memory Stick Micro”  
media into an “M2” Adaptor as  
large as of Duo size. If you insert a  
“Memory Stick Micro” media into  
the camera without an “M2”  
Adaptor as large as of Duo size, you  
might not be able to remove it from  
the camera.  
“Memory Stick Duo” media  
Unavailable with your camera  
“Memory Stick” media and “Memory  
Stick PRO” media  
Unavailable with your camera  
• Do not leave the “Memory Stick  
Micro” media within the reach of  
small children. They might  
accidentally swallow it.  
*1 This is equipped with MagicGate  
function. MagicGate is copyright  
protection technology that uses  
encryption technology. Data  
recording/playback that requires  
MagicGate functions cannot be  
performed with this camera.  
*2 Supports high-speed data transfer  
using a parallel interface.  
*3 When using “Memory Stick PRO  
Duo” media to record movies,  
only those marked with Mark2  
can be used.  
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one or another one and check if the  
battery charger operates correctly.  
If the battery charger operates  
correctly, a battery error may have  
occurred.  
Battery pack/  
Battery charger  
• If the battery charger is dirty,  
charging may not be performed  
successfully. Clean the battery  
charger with dry cloth, etc.  
• The charging time differs  
depending on the remaining  
capacity of the battery pack or  
charging conditions.  
• We recommend charging the  
battery pack in an ambient  
Notes on using the  
battery pack  
• Use only an NP-FM500H battery  
pack. Note that the NP-FM55H,  
NP-FM50 and NP-FM30 cannot be  
used.  
• The displayed level may not be  
correct under certain circumstances.  
• Do not expose the battery pack to  
water. The battery pack is not  
water-resistant.  
• Do not leave the battery pack in  
extremely hot places, such as in a  
car or under direct sunlight.  
temperature of between 10 to 30°C  
(50 to 86°F). You may not be able  
to efficiently charge the battery  
pack outside of this temperature  
range.  
• Connect the battery charger to the  
nearest wall outlet (wall socket).  
• Do not try to charge the battery  
pack again right after it has been  
charged, or when it has not been  
used after being charged. Doing so  
will affect the performance of the  
battery pack.  
• Do not charge any battery pack  
other than the “InfoLITHIUM” M  
series battery pack in the battery  
charger (supplied) with your  
camera. Batteries other than the  
specified kind may leak, overheat,  
or explode if you attempt to charge  
them, posing a risk of injury from  
electrocution and burns.  
• When the CHARGE lamp flashes,  
this may indicate a battery error or  
that a battery pack other than the  
specified type has been installed.  
Check that the battery pack is the  
specified type. If the battery pack is  
the specified type, remove the  
battery pack, replace it with a new  
Effective use of the battery  
pack  
• Battery performance decreases in  
low temperature surroundings. So,  
the time that the battery pack can be  
used is shorter in cold places and  
the speed of continuous shooting  
slows down. We recommend that  
you put the battery pack in a pocket  
close to your body to warm it up,  
and insert it in your camera  
immediately before you start  
shooting.  
• The battery pack will run out  
quickly if you use the flash  
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frequently, use continuous shooting  
often, turn the camera on and off  
frequently, or set the LCD monitor  
brighter.  
Battery life  
• The battery life is limited. Battery  
capacity decreases little by little as  
you use it more and more, and as  
time passes. If the battery operating  
time seems shortened considerably,  
a probable cause is that the battery  
pack has reached the end of its life.  
Buy a new battery pack.  
• The battery life varies according to  
how it is stored and the operating  
conditions and environment in  
which each battery pack is used.  
How to store the battery pack  
If the battery pack is not to be used  
for a long time, charge it and then  
fully use it up once a year on your  
camera before storing the battery  
pack in a dry, cool place to prolong  
the battery life.  
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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION  
MAY BE OBTAINED FROM  
MPEG LA, L.L.C.  
The License  
SEE  
Notes on the License  
HTTP://WWW.MPEGLA.COM  
“C Library”, “zlib”, and “libjpeg”  
software are provided in the camera.  
We provide this software based on  
license agreements with their owners  
of copyright. Based on requests by  
the owners of copyright of these  
software applications, we have an  
obligation to inform you of the  
following. Please read the following  
sections.  
On GNU GPL/LGPL applied  
software  
The software that is eligible for the  
following GNU General Public  
License (hereinafter referred to as  
“GPL”) or GNU Lesser General  
Public License (hereinafter referred  
to as “LGPL”) are included in the  
camera.  
This informs you that you have a  
right to have access to, modify, and  
redistribute source code for these  
software programs under the  
conditions of the supplied GPL/  
LGPL.  
Source code is provided on the web.  
Use the following URL to download  
it.  
http://www.sony.net/Products/Linux/  
We would prefer you do not contact  
us about the contents of source code.  
Read “license3.pdf” in the “License”  
folder on the CD-ROM. You will find  
licenses (in English) of “C Library”,  
“zlib”, and “libjpeg” software.  
THIS PRODUCT IS LICENSED  
UNDER THE AVC PATENT  
PORTFOLIO LICENSE FOR THE  
PERSONAL AND NON-  
COMMERCIAL USE OF A  
CONSUMER TO  
(i) ENCODE VIDEO IN  
COMPLIANCE WITH THE AVC  
STANDARD (“AVC VIDEO”)  
AND/OR  
Read “license2.pdf” in the “License”  
folder on the CD-ROM. You will find  
licenses (in English) of “GPL”, and  
“LGPL” software.  
(ii) DECODE AVC VIDEO THAT  
WAS ENCODED BY A  
CONSUMER ENGAGED IN A  
PERSONAL AND NON-  
To view the PDF, Adobe Reader is  
needed. If it is not installed on your  
computer, you can download it from  
the Adobe Systems web page:  
http://www.adobe.com/  
COMMERCIAL ACTIVITY AND/  
OR WAS OBTAINED FROM A  
VIDEO PROVIDER LICENSED TO  
PROVIDE AVC VIDEO.  
NO LICENSE IS GRANTED OR  
SHALL BE IMPLIED FOR ANY  
OTHER USE.  
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Checking the number of recordable  
images/recording time  
Once you insert a memory card into the  
camera and set the power switch to ON,  
the number of images that can be  
recorded (should you continue to shoot  
using the current settings) is displayed on  
the screen.  
Notes  
• When “0” (the number of recordable images) flashes in yellow, the memory card is  
full. Replace the memory card with another one, or delete images in the current  
• When “NO CARD” (the number of recordable images) flashes in yellow, it means  
no memory card has been inserted. Insert a memory card.  
The number of images that can be recorded on a memory  
card  
The table shows the approximate number of images that can be recorded on  
a memory card formatted with this camera. The values are defined using  
Sony standard memory cards for testing. The values may vary depending  
on the shooting conditions and the type of memory card used.  
Image Size: L 24M  
Aspect Ratio: 3:2*  
“Memory Stick PRO Duo”  
(Units: Images)  
Capacity  
2GB  
Size  
4GB  
8GB  
16GB  
32GB  
Standard  
335  
205  
54  
680  
410  
105  
145  
1350  
830  
220  
300  
2750  
1650  
440  
5500  
3300  
880  
Fine  
RAW & JPEG  
RAW  
74  
600  
1200  
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* When [Aspect Ratio] is set to [16:9], you can record more images than the numbers  
shown in the table above (except when [RAW] is selected).  
The number of images that can be recorded using a  
battery pack  
The approximate number of images that can be recorded is as follows when  
you use the camera with the battery pack (supplied) at full capacity.  
Note that the actual numbers may be less than those indicated depending on  
the conditions of use.  
SLT-A77  
SLT-A77V  
LCD monitor mode  
Viewfinder mode  
Approx. 530 images  
Approx. 470 images  
Approx. 530 images  
Approx. 470 images  
• The number is calculated with a battery pack at full capacity and in the  
following situation:  
– At an ambient temperature of 25°C (77°F).  
– Using the battery pack that is charged for an hour after the CHARGE  
lamp goes out.  
– Using Sony “Memory Stick PRO Duo” media (sold separately).  
– [Quality] is set to [Fine].  
– [Autofocus Mode] is set to [Automatic AF].  
– Shooting once every 30 seconds.  
– The flash strobes once every 2 times.  
– The power turns on and off once every 10 times.  
– [GPS On/Off] is set to [On] (SLT-A77V only).  
• The measurement method is based on the CIPA standard.  
(CIPA: Camera & Imaging Products Association)  
Available recording time for a movie  
The table below shows the approximate total recording times using a  
memory card formatted with this camera.  
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“Memory Stick PRO Duo”  
Capacity  
Record  
Setting  
(h (hour), m (minute))  
2GB  
4GB  
8GB  
16GB  
32GB  
60i 24M(FX)/50i  
24M(FX)  
10 m  
10 m  
9 m  
20 m  
30 m  
15 m  
20 m  
30 m  
40 m  
1 h  
1 h 30 m  
2 h  
3 h  
60i 17M(FH)/50i  
17M(FH)  
4 h 5 m  
2 h 30 m  
3 h  
60p 28M(PS)/50p  
28M(PS)  
35 m  
40 m  
1 h  
1 h 15 m  
1 h 30 m  
2 h  
24p 24M(FX)/25p  
24M(FX)  
10 m  
10 m  
24p 17M(FH)/25p  
17M(FH)  
4 h 5 m  
1440×1080 12M  
VGA 3M  
20 m  
40 m  
1 h 20 m  
4 h 55 m  
2 h 45 m  
10 h  
5 h 30 m  
20 h 5 m  
1 h 10 m  
2 h 25 m  
Notes  
• The recordable time of movies varies for the reason that the camera equipped with  
VBR (Variable Bit Rate) which automatically adjusts image quality depending on  
shooting scene. When you record fast-moving subject, the image is clearer but the  
recordable time is shorter because it spends much memory to record. The recordable  
time also vary depending on the shooting condition or subject or setting of image  
quality/size.  
• The values shown are not the continuous recording time.  
• Recording time may depend on shooting conditions and the memory card used.  
• When  
is indicated, stop recording the movie. The temperature inside the camera  
has increased to an unacceptable level.  
• For details on movie playback, see page 39.  
Notes on continuous movie recording  
• It requires a lot of power to perform high quality movie recording or continuous  
shooting using the APS-C size image sensor. Therefore, if you continue to shoot, the  
temperature inside the camera will rise, especially that of the image sensor. In such  
cases, the camera is turned off automatically since higher temperatures affect the  
quality of the images or burden the internal mechanism of the camera.  
• The duration of time available for movie recording is as follows when the camera  
starts recording after the power of the camera has been turned off for a while. (The  
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following values indicate the continuous time from when the camera starts recording  
until the camera stops recording.)  
Continuous recording time  
Ambient temperature  
for movies  
20°C (68°F)  
30°C (86°F)  
40°C (104°F)  
About 29 minutes  
About 29 minutes  
About 13 minutes  
• The duration of time available for movie recording varies with the temperature or  
condition of the camera before you start recording. If you frequently recompose or  
shoot images after the power is turned on, the temperature inside the camera rises  
and the recording time available is shorter than the values indicated in the table  
above.  
• 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 observe the following points, the recording time is longer.  
– Keep the camera out of direct sunlight.  
– Turn the camera off when it is not being used.  
– If possible, use a tripod and disable the SteadyShot function.  
• The maximum size of a movie file is about 2 GB. When the file size is about 2 GB,  
the recording stops automatically when [File Format] is set to [MP4], and a new  
movie file is created automatically when [File Format] is set to [AVCHD 60i/60p]/  
[AVCHD 50i/50p].  
• The maximum continuous recording time is 29 minutes.  
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Specifications  
Camera  
[System]  
Camera Type  
Lens  
Interchangeable Lens Digital Camera  
A-mount lens  
[Image sensor]  
Image format  
23.5 mm×15.6 mm (APS-C format) CMOS image  
sensor  
Total pixel number of image sensor  
Approx. 24 700 000 pixels  
Effective pixel number of camera  
Approx. 24 300 000 pixels  
[SteadyShot]  
For still images  
System: Image sensor-shift mechanism  
Effect: Approx. 2.5 EV to 4.5 EV in shutter speed  
(depending on shooting conditions and the attached  
lens)  
For movies  
System: Electronic  
[Anti-Dust]  
System  
Charge protection coating on Low-Pass Filter and  
image sensor-shift mechanism  
[Auto focus system]  
System  
TTL phase-detection system, 19 points (11 points cross  
type)  
Sensitivity Range  
AF illuminator  
–1 EV to 18 EV (at ISO 100 equivalent)  
Approx. 1 m to 7 m (3.3 feet to 23 feet)  
[Electronic viewfinder]  
Type  
Electronic viewfinder (Organic Electro-Luminescence)  
Screen size  
1.3 cm (0.5 type)  
Total number of dots  
Frame coverage  
Magnification  
2 359 296 dots  
100%  
1.09 × with 50 mm lens at infinity, –1 m–1 (diopter)  
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Eye Point  
Approximately 27 mm from the eyepiece, 22 mm from  
the eyepiece frame at –1 m–1  
Diopter Adjustment  
–4.0 m–1 to +3.0 m–1 (diopter)  
[LCD monitor]  
LCD panel  
7.5 cm (3.0 type) TFT drive  
Total number of dots  
921 600 (640 × 3 (RGB) × 480) dots  
[Exposure control]  
Metering Cell  
“Exmor” CMOS sensor  
Metering method  
Metering Range  
1 200-zone evaluative metering  
–2 EV to +17 EV on Multi segment, Center weighted,  
Spot modes (at ISO 100 equivalent with F1.4 lens)  
ISO sensitivity (Recommended exposure index)  
Still images: AUTO, ISO 50 to 16 000 (1 EV step)  
Movies: AUTO, ISO 100 to 1 600 (1 EV step)  
Exposure compensation  
5.0 EV (switchable between 1/3 and 1/2 EV steps)  
[Shutter]  
Type  
Electronically-controlled, vertical-traverse, focal-plane  
type  
Speed range  
Still images: 1/8 000 second to 30 seconds, bulb  
Movies: 1/8 000 second to 1/4 second (1/3 step), up to  
1/60 in AUTO mode  
Flash sync speed  
1/250 second  
[Built-In-Flash]  
Flash G.No.  
GN 12 (in meters at ISO 100)  
Approx. 3 seconds  
Recycling time  
Flash coverage  
Covering 16 mm lens (focal length that the lens  
indicates)  
Flash compensation  
3.0 EV (switchable between 1/3 and 1/2 EV steps)  
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Flash range  
Aperture F2.8  
F4.0  
F5.6  
100 1 m – 4.2 m 1 m – 3 m  
1 m – 2.1 m  
(3.3 feet –  
6.9 feet)  
(3.3 feet –  
14 feet)  
(3.3 feet –  
9.8 feet)  
200 1.4 m – 6 m 1.4 m – 4.2 1.4 m – 3 m  
(4.6 feet –  
20 feet)  
m (4.6 feet – (4.6 feet –  
14 feet)  
9.8 feet)  
400 2 m – 8.4 m 2 m – 6 m  
2 m – 4.2 m  
(6.6 feet –  
14 feet)  
(6.6 feet –  
28 feet)  
(6.6 feet –  
20 feet)  
800 2.8 m – 12 m 2.8 m – 8.4 2.8 m – 6 m  
(9.2 feet –  
39 feet)  
m (9.2 feet – (9.2 feet –  
28 feet) 20 feet)  
[Continuous shooting]  
Continuous shooting speed Continuous Advance Priority AE: Maximum 12 images  
per second/ : Maximum 8 images per second/  
: Maximum 3 images per second  
• Our measurement conditions. The speed of  
continuous shooting is slower, depending on shooting  
conditions.  
The maximum number of continuous shots  
In Continuous Advance Priority AE mode  
Extra fine: 13 images/Fine: 17 images/Standard: 17  
images/RAW & JPEG: 11 images/RAW: 13 images  
In Continuous shooting  
Extra fine: 13 images/Fine: 18 images/Standard: 18  
images/RAW & JPEG: 11 images/RAW: 13 images  
[Image zooming playback]  
Scaling range  
Image size: L: Approx. ×1.0 – ×13.6/M: Approx. ×1.0 –  
×9.9/S: Approx. ×1.0 – ×6.8  
[Recording format]  
File format  
JPEG (DCF Ver. 2.0, Exif Ver. 2.3, MPF Baseline)  
compliant, DPOF compatible  
3D still images  
MPO (MPF Extended (Disparity Image)) compliant  
Movie (AVCHD format)  
AVCHD Ver. 2.0 compliant  
Video: MPEG-4 AVC/H.264  
Audio: Dolby Digital 2ch, equipped with Dolby Digital  
Stereo Creator  
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• Manufactured under license from Dolby  
Laboratories.  
Movie (MP4 format)  
Video: MPEG-4 AVC/H.264  
Audio: MPEG-4 AAC-LC 2ch  
[Recording media]  
“Memory Stick PRO Duo” media, SD card  
[Input/output terminals]  
USB  
miniB, Hi-Speed USB (USB 2.0)  
HDMI minijack  
HDMI  
Mic Terminal  
REMOTE Terminal  
3.5 mm Stereo minijack  
[Power, general]  
Used battery pack  
Rechargeable battery pack NP-FM500H  
[Others]  
Microphone  
Speaker  
Stereo  
Monaural  
Compatible  
Exif Print  
PRINT Image Matching III Compatible  
Dimensions  
Approx. 142.6 mm × 104.0 mm × 80.9 mm  
(5 3/4 inches × 4 1/8 inches × 3 1/4 inches) (W/H/D,  
excluding protrusions)  
Mass  
Approx. 732 g (1 lb 9.8 oz) (with battery and “Memory  
Stick PRO Duo” media)  
Approx. 653 g (1 lb 7.0 oz) (body only)  
Operating temperature  
0°C to 40°C (32°F to 104°F)  
On image data compatibility  
• This camera conforms with DCF (Design rule for Camera File system)  
universal standard established by JEITA (Japan Electronics and Information  
Technology Industries Association).  
• Playback of images recorded with your camera on other equipment and  
playback of images recorded or edited with other equipment on your camera  
are not guaranteed.  
Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.  
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Battery charger/Battery  
BC-VM10A Battery charger  
Input rating  
100 V - 240 V AC, 50/60 Hz, 9 W  
Output rating  
8.4 V DC, 0.75 A  
Operating temperature range 0°C to 40°C (32°F to 104°F)  
Storage temperature range  
Maximum dimensions  
–20°C to +60°C (–4°F to +140°F)  
Approx. 70 mm × 25 mm × 95 mm (2 7/8 inches ×  
1 inch × 3 3/4 inches) (W/H/D)  
Mass  
Approx. 90 g (3.2 oz)  
Rechargeable battery pack NP-FM500H  
Used battery  
Lithium-ion battery  
Maximum voltage  
Nominal voltage  
Maximum charge voltage  
Maximum charge current  
Capacity  
DC 8.4 V  
DC 7.2 V  
DC 8.4 V  
2.0 A  
Typical  
11.8 Wh (1 650 mAh)  
11.5 Wh (1 600 mAh)  
Minimum  
Maximum dimensions  
Mass  
Approx. 38.2 mm × 20.5 mm × 55.6 mm (1 9/16 inches  
× 13/16 inches × 2 1/4 inches) (W/H/D)  
Approx. 78 g (2.8 oz)  
Lens  
DT 18-55mm  
F3.5-5.6 SAM  
(SAL1855)  
DT 18-135mm  
F3.5-5.6 SAM  
(SAL18135)  
DT 16-50mm F2.8  
SSM (SAL1650)  
Name (Model name)  
Equivalent 35mm-  
format focal length*  
(mm)  
27–82.5  
24–75  
27–202.5  
Lens groups-elements  
7–8  
13–16  
11–14  
Angle of view*  
76°-29°  
83°-32°  
76°-12°  
Minimum focus** (m  
(feet))  
0.25 (0.82)  
0.3 (1)  
0.45 (1.48)  
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DT 18-55mm  
F3.5-5.6 SAM  
(SAL1855)  
DT 18-135mm  
F3.5-5.6 SAM  
(SAL18135)  
DT 16-50mm F2.8  
SSM (SAL1650)  
Name (Model name)  
Maximum  
magnification (X)  
0.34  
0.2  
0.25  
Minimum f-stop  
f/22-36  
55  
f/22  
72  
f/22-36  
62  
Filter diameter (mm)  
Dimensions (maximum  
diameter × height)  
(approx., mm (in.))  
69.5×69  
(2 3/4 × 2 3/4)  
81×88  
(3 1/4 × 3 1/2)  
76×86  
(3 × 3 1/2)  
Mass (approx., g (oz.))  
210 (7 4/8)  
577 (20 3/8)  
398 (14)  
*
The values for equivalent 35mm-format focal length and angle of view are based  
on Interchangeable Lens Digital Camera equipped with an APS-C sized image  
sensor.  
** Minimum focus is the shortest distance from the image sensor to the subject.  
• This lens is equipped with a distance encoder. The distance encoder allows more  
accurate measurement (ADI) by using a flash for ADI.  
• Depending on the lens mechanism, the focal length may change with any change of  
the shooting distance. The focal length assumes the lens is focused at infinity.  
• The infinity position provides for some adjustment to compensate for focus shift  
caused by change in temperature. To shoot a subject at infinite distance in MF mode,  
use the viewfinder and set focus.  
On focal length  
The picture angle of this camera is narrower than that of a 35 mm-format  
camera. You can find the approximate equivalent of the focal length of a 35 mm-  
format camera, and shoot with the same picture angle, by increasing the focal  
length of your lens by half.  
For example, by using a 50 mm lens, you can get the approximate equivalent of  
a 75 mm lens of a 35 mm-format camera.  
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Specifications  
Trademarks  
is a trademark of Sony  
Corporation.  
• PowerPC is a registered trademark  
of IBM Corporation in the United  
States.  
• Intel, Intel Core, MMX, and  
Pentium are trademarks or  
• “Memory Stick,”  
Stick PRO,”  
, “Memory  
,
registered trademarks of Intel  
Corporation.  
• SDXC Logo is a trademark of SD-  
3C, LLC.  
“Memory Stick Duo,”  
, “Memory Stick  
,
PRO Duo,”  
“Memory Stick PRO-HG Duo,”  
, “Memory  
Stick Micro,” “MagicGate,” and  
are trademarks of  
Sony Corporation.  
• “InfoLITHIUM” is a trademark of  
Sony Corporation.  
• Eye-Fi is a trademark of Eye-Fi Inc.  
• MultiMediaCard is a trademark of  
MultiMediaCard Association.  
• “ ” and “PlayStation” are  
registered trademarks of Sony  
Computer Entertainment Inc.  
• Adobe is a registered trademark or  
a trademark of Adobe Systems  
Incorporated in the United States  
and/or other countries.  
• In addition, system and product  
names used in this manual are, in  
general, trademarks or registered  
trademarks of their respective  
developers or manufacturers.  
However, the ™ or ® marks are not  
used in all cases in this manual.  
• “PhotoTV HD” is a trademark of  
Sony Corporation.  
• “AVCHD Progressive” and  
“AVCHD Progressive” logotype  
are trademarks of Panasonic  
Corporation and Sony Corporation.  
• Blu-ray Disc ™ and Blu-ray ™ are  
trademarks of the Blu-ray Disc  
Association.  
• Dolby and the double-D symbol are  
trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.  
• Microsoft, Windows, DirectX, and  
Windows Vista are either registered  
trademarks or trademarks of  
Microsoft Corporation in the  
United States and/or other  
countries.  
• HDMI, the HDMI logo and High-  
Definition Multimedia Interface are  
trademarks or registered trademarks  
of HDMI Licensing LLC.  
• Macintosh and Mac OS are  
trademarks or registered trademarks  
of Apple Inc.  
• Add further enjoyment with your  
PlayStation 3 by downloading the  
application for PlayStation 3 from  
PlayStation Store (where available.)  
• The application for PlayStation 3  
requires PlayStation Network  
account and application download.  
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Accessible in areas where the  
PlayStation Store is available.  
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Index  
Numerics  
B
A
C
D
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E
G
H
F
I
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J
N
L
O
Lens Comp.: Chromatic Aberration  
P
Lens Comp.: Peripheral Shading  
M
Q
R
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U
V
S
W
Wireless Remote Commander  
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