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Note
Since the parameters are shared for movie and still images, adjust the value when you change the
shooting mode.
If you print RAW images with shooting settings, the following settings are not reflected:
Black Level
Black Gamma
Knee
Color Depth
When the [
Record Setting] is [120p 100M]/[100p 100M] or [120p 60M]/[100p 60M], [Black
Gamma] is fixed at “0” and cannot be adjusted.
If you change [Gamma], the available ISO value range changes.
There may be more noise in dark parts depending on the gamma settings. It may improve by setting
the lens compensation to [Off].
When using S-Log2 or S-Log3 gamma, the noise becomes more noticeable compared to when using
other gammas. If the noise still is significant even after processing pictures, it may be improved by
shooting with a brighter setting. However, the dynamic range becomes narrower accordingly when
you shoot with a brighter setting. We recommend checking the picture in advance by test shooting
when using S-Log2 or S-Log3.
Setting [ITU709(800%)], [S-Log2] or [S-Log3] may cause an error in the white balance custom setup.
In this case, perform custom setup with a gamma other than [ITU709(800%)], [S-Log2], or [S-Log3]
first, and then reselect [ITU709(800%)], [S-Log2], or [S-Log3] gamma.
Setting [ITU709(800%)], [S-Log2] or [S-Log3] disables the [Black Level] setting.
If you set [Slope] to +5 in [Manual Set], [Knee] is set to [Off].
S-Gamut, S-Gamut3.Cine, and S-Gamut3 are color spaces exclusive to Sony. However, this
camera's S-Gamut setting does not support the whole S-Gamut color space; it is a setting to achieve
a color reproduction equivalent to S-Gamut.
[318] List of MENU items
Camera Settings1
Focus Magnifier
You can check the focus by enlarging the image before shooting.
MENU
→
(Camera Settings1)
→ [Focus Magnifier].
1
Press the center of the multi-selector to enlarge the image and select the position
you want to enlarge by pressing the multi-selector up/down/left/right.
Each time you press the center, the magnification scale will change.
You can set the initial magnification by selecting MENU
→
(Camera Settings1)
2