Használati útmutató Pentax KF

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Operating Manual
To ensure the best performance from your
camera, please read the Operating Manual
before using the camera.
Introduction 1
2
Getting Started
3
Shooting
4
Playback
5
Sharing
6
Settings
SLR Digital Camera
7
Appendix
Model No. R06010
We have paid close attention to the safety of this camera. When using this
camera, we request your special attention regarding items marked with the
following symbols.
Warning
Do not disassemble or modify the camera. High voltage areas are
present inside the camera, with the risk of electric shock.
If the camera interior is exposed due to dropping or otherwise damaging
the camera, never touch the exposed portion. There is a risk of electric
shock.
Do not aim the camera at the sun or other strong light sources when
taking pictures or leave the camera sitting in direct sunlight with a lens
cap off. Doing so may cause the camera to malfunction or cause a fire.
Do not look at the sun or other strong light sources through a lens. Doing
so may lead to a loss of eyesight or cause vision to be impaired.
If any irregularities occur during use, such as smoke or a strange odor,
stop using the camera immediately, remove the battery or the AC
adapter, and contact your nearest service center. Continued use can
cause a fire or electric shock.
Caution
Do not place your finger over the flash when discharging the flash. You
may burn yourself.
Do not cover the flash with clothing when discharging the flash.
Discoloration may occur.
Some portions of the camera heat up during use. There is a risk of low
temperature burns when holding such portions for long periods.
Should the monitor be damaged, be careful of glass fragments. Also, be
careful not to allow the liquid crystal to get on your skin or in your eyes
or mouth.
Depending on your individual factors or physical condition, the use of the
camera may cause itching, rashes or blisters. In case of any
abnormality, stop using the camera and get medical attention
immediately.
Warning
Always use the battery charger and AC adapter exclusively developed
for this camera, with the specified power and voltage. Using a battery
charger or AC adapter not exclusive to this camera, or using the
exclusive battery charger or AC adapter with an unspecified power or
voltage can cause a fire, electric shock, or camera breakdown. The
specified voltage is 100 - 240V AC.
Do not disassemble or modify the product. This can cause a fire or
electric shock.
If the generation of smoke or strange odor from the product or other
abnormality occurs, immediately discontinue using and consult your
nearest service center. Continued use can cause a fire or electric shock.
If water should happen to get inside the product, consult your nearest
service center. Continued use can cause a fire or electric shock.
If you see a lightning flash or hear thunder during use of the battery
charger or AC adapter, unplug the power plug and discontinue using.
Continued use can cause damage to the product, fire or electric shock.
Wipe off the power plug if it should become covered with dust.
Accumulated dust may cause a fire.
To reduce the risk of hazards, use only CSA/UL certified power supply
cord set, cord is Type SPT-2 or heavier, minimum NO.18 AWG copper,
one end with a molded-on male attachment plug cap (with a specified
NEMA configuration), and the other is provided with a molded-on female
connector body (with a specified IEC nonindustrial type configuration) or
the equivalent.
Caution
Do not place or drop heavy objects on or forcefully bend the AC plug
cord. Doing so may damage the cord. Should the AC plug cord be
damaged, consult your nearest service center.
For Using Your Camera Safely
Warning This symbol indicates that ignoring this item could
cause serious personal injuries.
Caution This symbol indicates that ignoring this item could
cause minor or medium personal injuries, or loss
of property.
About the Camera
About the Battery Charger and AC Adapter
1
Do not touch or short-circuit the terminal area of the AC plug cord while
the cord is plugged in.
Do not handle the power plug with wet hands. This can cause an electric
shock.
Do not drop the product, or subject it to violent impact. This can cause
the product to breakdown.
Do not use the battery charger D-BC186 to charge batteries other than
the rechargeable lithium-ion battery D-LI109. Attempting to charge other
types of batteries may cause an explosion or heating, or may damage
the battery charger.
Warning
Wipe off the power plug if it should become covered with dust.
Accumulated dust may cause a fire.
Do not handle the power plug with wet hands. This can cause an electric
shock.
Always grip the plug section when disconnecting the power plug. Do not
pull the power cord. This can damage the power cord and result in a fire
or electric shock.
If the generation of smoke or strange odor from the adapter or other
abnormality occurs, immediately remove the power plug from the outlet
and contact your nearest dealer or service center for repair. Do not use
the adapter until it is repaired.
If you see a lightning flash or hear thunder during use of the adapter, do
not touch the power plug. This can cause an electric shock.
Caution
Securely insert the power plug into the outlet. Failure to observe this
precaution may cause a fire.
Warning
If any leakage from the battery should come in contact with your eyes,
do not rub them. Flush your eyes with clean water and get medical
attention immediately.
Caution
Only use the specified battery with this camera. Use of other batteries
may cause an explosion or fire.
Do not disassemble the battery. Disassembling the battery may cause
an explosion or leakage.
Remove the battery from the camera immediately if it becomes hot or
begins to smoke. Be careful not to burn yourself during removal.
Keep wires, hairpins, and other metal objects away from the + and -
contacts of the battery.
Do not short the battery or dispose of the battery in fire. This can cause
an explosion or fire.
If any leakage from the battery should come in contact with skin or
clothing, it may cause irritation to the skin. Wash the affected areas
thoroughly with water.
Avoid the following actions regarding the battery:
- Replacement of the battery with an incorrect type that can defeat a
safeguard (for example, in the case of some lithium battery type)
- Disposal of the battery into fire or a hot oven, or mechanically crushing
or cutting of the battery, that can result in an explosion
- Leaving the battery in an extremely high temperature surrounding
environment that can result in an explosion or leakage of flammable
liquid or gas
- Subjecting the battery to extremely low air pressure that may result in
an explosion or leakage of flammable liquid or gas
Precautions for D-LI109 Battery Usage:
- USE SPECIFIED CHARGER ONLY.
- DO NOT INCINERATE.
- DO NOT DISASSEMBLE.
- DO NOT SHORT CIRCUIT.
- DO NOT EXPOSE TO HIGH TEMP. (140°F / 60°C)
Warning
Do not place the camera and its accessories within the reach of small
children.
1. If the product falls or is operated accidentally, it may cause serious
personal injuries.
2. Wrapping the strap around a neck may cause suffocation.
3. To avoid the risk of a small accessory such as the battery or memory
cards from being swallowed by mistake, keep them out of the reach
of small children. Seek medical attention immediately if an accessory
is accidentally swallowed.
About the USB Power Adapter
About the Rechargeable Lithium-ion Battery
Keep the Camera and its Accessories out of the
Reach of Small Children
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Introducing the KF
Getting Started
Taking Pictures
Playback Functions
Sharing Images
Changing the Settings
Appendix
How to Use This Manual
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Names and Functions of the Working Parts
.......................................................................p.9
Display Indicators .......................................p.12
How to Change Function Settings ............. p.20
Menu List ......................................................p.24
Attaching the Strap .....................................p.36
Attaching a Lens .........................................p.36
Using the Battery and Charger ..................p.37
Inserting a Memory Card ............................p.40
How to Open the Monitor ............................p.41
Initial Settings ..............................................p.42
Basic Shooting Operation ..........................p.45
Reviewing Images .......................................p.47
Configuring the Capture Settings ..............p.49
Taking Still Pictures ....................................p.50
Recording Movies .......................................p.54
Setting the Exposure ..................................p.56
Using the Built-in Flash ..............................p.59
Setting the Focus Method ..........................p.61
Setting the Drive Mode ...............................p.65
Setting the White Balance .......................... p.72
Controlling the Image Finishing Tone .......p.75
Correcting Images .......................................p.78
How to Use This Manual
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Introducing the KF ................................p.9
Gives you an overview of the KF.
Read this and get to know your KF!
2
Getting Started........................................p.36
Explains how to get your KF ready for shooting as
well as basic operations.
3
Taking Pictures.......................................p.49
Once you’ve confirmed that the camera works
properly, try out the camera and take lots of pictures!
How to Use This Manual
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Playback Mode Palette Items .....................p.83
Changing the Playback Method ................. p.84
Editing and Processing Images ................. p.88
Copying an Image to a Computer .............. p.94
Using the Camera with a Communication
Device ...........................................................p.95
Camera Settings ..........................................p.98
File Management Settings ..........................p.106
Restrictions on Each Capture Mode ..........p.110
Functions Available with Various Lenses
.......................................................................p.113
Functions when Using an External Flash
.......................................................................p.117
Using the GPS Unit .....................................p.118
Troubleshooting ..........................................p.121
Main Specifications .....................................p.125
Index .............................................................p.133
Care to be Taken During Handling ............p.138
WARRANTY POLICY ...................................p.143
There is a possibility that the illustrations and the display screen
of the monitor in this manual are different from the actual ones.
4
Playback Functions..............................p.83
Explains various operations for playing back and
editing images.
5
Sharing Images.......................................p.94
Explains how to connect your KF to a computer or
communication device to operate the camera and
use images in the camera.
6
Changing the Settings ........................p.98
Explains how to change other settings.
7
Appendix....................................................p.110
Provides other resources to get the most from your
KF.
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Contents
Checking the Contents of the Package ..............2
How to Use This Manual .........................4
Introducing the KF ...................................9
Names and Functions of the Working Parts ......9
Operating Controls ....................................................... 10
Display Indicators ...............................................12
Monitor ......................................................................... 12
Viewfinder .................................................................... 18
Electronic Level ........................................................... 19
How to Change Function Settings .................... 20
Using the Direct Keys .................................................. 20
Using the Control Panel ............................................... 20
Using the Menus .......................................................... 22
Menu List .............................................................24
Rec. Mode Menus ........................................................ 24
Movie Menus ............................................................... 29
Playback Menu ............................................................ 30
Set-up Menus .............................................................. 31
Custom Setting Menus ................................................ 34
Getting Started .......................................36
Attaching the Strap ............................................36
Attaching a Lens .................................................36
Using the Battery and Charger .......................... 37
Charging the Battery .................................................... 37
Inserting/Removing the Battery ................................... 38
Using the AC Adapter .................................................. 39
Inserting a Memory Card ...................................40
How to Open the Monitor ...................................41
Initial Settings .....................................................42
Turning the Camera On ............................................... 42
Setting the Display Language ...................................... 42
Setting the Date and Time ........................................... 43
Setting the LCD Display ............................................... 44
Formatting a Memory Card .......................................... 44
Basic Shooting Operation ................................. 45
Shooting with the Viewfinder ........................................ 45
Shooting while Viewing the Live View Image ............... 47
Reviewing Images .............................................. 47
Taking Pictures ......................................49
Configuring the Capture Settings .....................49
Image Capture Settings ............................................... 49
Movie Capture Settings ................................................ 49
Taking Still Pictures ........................................... 50
Scene Modes ............................................................... 50
Exposure Modes .......................................................... 51
Recording Movies ...............................................54
Playing Back Movies .................................................... 56
Setting the Exposure ..........................................56
Sensitivity ..................................................................... 56
EV Compensation ........................................................ 58
AE Metering ................................................................. 58
Using the Built-in Flash ..................................... 59
Contents
Contents
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Appendix...............................................110
Restrictions on Each Capture Mode ............... 110
Restrictions on the Combinations of Special
Functions ................................................................... 112
Functions Available with Various Lenses ......113
Using the Aperture Ring ............................................ 115
Performing Catch-in Focus Shooting ......................... 116
Setting the Focal Length ............................................ 117
Functions when Using an External Flash ......117
Using the GPS Unit ........................................... 118
Shooting Celestial Bodies (ASTROTRACER) ........... 119
Troubleshooting ............................................... 121
Sensor Cleaning ........................................................ 122
Error Messages ......................................................... 123
Main Specifications .......................................... 125
Operating Environment for USB Connection and
Provided Software ..................................................... 132
Index ..................................................................133
Care to be Taken During Handling ..................138
WARRANTY POLICY ........................................143
Regarding copyrights
Images taken with this camera that are for anything other
than personal enjoyment cannot be used without permission
according to the rights as specified in the Copyright Act.
Please take care, as there are cases where limitations are
placed on taking pictures even for personal enjoyment during
demonstrations, performances or of items on display. Images
taken with the purpose of obtaining copyrights also cannot be
used outside the scope of use of the copyright as laid out in
the Copyright Act, and care should be taken here also.
To users of this camera
Do not use or store this camera in the vicinity of equipment
that generates strong electromagnetic radiation or magnetic
fields. Strong static charges or the magnetic fields produced
by equipment such as radio transmitters could interfere with
the monitor, damage the stored data, or affect the camera’s
internal circuitry and cause camera misoperation.
The liquid crystal panel used for the monitor is
manufactured using extremely high precision technology.
Although the level of functioning pixels is 99.99% or better,
you should be aware that 0.01% or fewer of the pixels may
not light up or may light up when they should not.
However, this has no effect on the recorded image.
In this manual, the generic term “computer(s)” refers to
either a Windows PC or a Macintosh.
In this manual, the term “battery(ies)refers to any type of
batteries used for this camera and its accessories.
Regarding User Registration
In order to better serve you, we request that you complete
the user registration on our website.
Thank you for your cooperation.
https://www.ricoh-imaging.com/registration/
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1EV Compensation button (J)
Press to change the exposure compensation value. (p.58)
In playback mode, press to save the last JPEG image taken
also in RAW format. (p.48)
2Green button (M)
Resets the value being adjusted.
3Shutter release button (0)
Press to capture images. (p.46)
In playback mode, press halfway to switch to capture mode.
4Main switch
Turns the power on or off, or switches to C (movie) mode.
(p.42, p.54)
When the camera is turned on, it enters A (still picture)
mode and the indicator lamp lights green. When the switch
is turned to C, the camera enters C mode and the lamp
lights red.
5Front e-dial (Q)
Changes the values for camera settings such as exposure.
(p.52)
You can change the menu category when a menu screen is
displayed. (p.22)
In playback mode, use this to select a different image.
6Flash pop-up button (1)
Press to pop up the built-in flash. (p.59)
7RAW/Fx1 button (X)
You can assign a function to this button. (p.98)
By default, the function that temporarily changes the file
format (One Push File Format) is assigned.
8Focus mode switch
Changes the focus method. (p.61)
Operating Controls
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9Live View/Delete button (K/ )L
Displays the Live View image. (p.47)
In playback mode, press to delete images. (p.48)
0Rear e-dial (R)
Changes the values for camera settings such as exposure.
(p.52)
You can change the menu tabs when a menu screen is
displayed. (p.22)
You can change camera settings when the control panel is
displayed. (p.20)
In playback mode, use this to magnify the image or display
multiple images at the same time. (p.48, p.84)
aFour-way controller (ABCD)
Displays the Sensitivity, White Balance, Flash Mode or
Drive Mode setup menu. (p.20)
When a menu or the control panel is displayed, use this to
move the cursor or change the item to set.
Press B in single image display of the playback mode to
display the playback mode palette. (p.83)
bINFO button (G)
Changes the style of the display on the monitor. (p.12, p.16)
cMode dial
Changes the capture mode. (p.45, p.50)
dWi-Fi/Fx2 button (Y)
You can assign a function to this button. (p.98)
In playback mode, press to turn the Wi-Fi™ function on or
off. (p.96)
eAF/AE Lock button (f)
Available for adjusting focus, instead of pressing 0
halfway, and for locking the exposure value before shooting.
(p.53, p.61)
fPlayback button (3)
Switches to playback mode. (p.47) Press the button again to
switch to capture mode.
gOK button (E)
When a menu or the control panel is displayed, press this
button to confirm the selected item.
Press and hold this button when [AF Active Area] is set to
9 8 or , or to 0 h or to switch the function of the arrow
keys to the AF area change mode or the direct key operation
mode. (p.62, p.64)
hMENU button (F)
Displays a menu. Press this button while the menu is
displayed to return to the previous screen. (p.22)
About the Main Switch Lamp
The main switch lamp turns off in the following situations.
From the time when 0 is pressed halfway until the
end of shooting
During Interval Shooting
During Optical Preview
During playback mode
While a menu is displayed
During Auto Power Off
You can set the lamp illumination setting in [Other Indicator
Lamps] of [Indicator Lamps] in the D2 menu. (p.102)
About the Four-way Controller
In this manual, each button of the four-
way controller is indicated as shown in
the illustration on the right.
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With this camera, you can take pictures while looking through
the viewfinder or while viewing the image on the monitor.
When using the viewfinder, you can take pictures while
checking the status screen displayed on the monitor and looking
through the viewfinder. (p.45) When not using the viewfinder,
you can take pictures while viewing the Live View image
displayed on the monitor. (p.47)
The camera is in “standby mode” when it is ready to shoot, such
as when the status screen or Live View image is displayed.
Press G in standby mode to display the “control panel” and
change settings. (p.20) You can change the type of information
displayed in standby mode by pressing G while the control
panel is displayed. (p.15)
t Memo
You can set the display color of the status screen, control
panel, and menu cursor in “Initial Settings” (p.42).
Display Indicators
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Standby mode
(Status screen)
Shooting Info Display
selection screen
Control panel
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Status Screen
1Capture mode (p.50) 16 EV Compensation
(p.58)/Bracketing (p.68)
2AE Lock
3Focus Method (p.61) 17 EV bar scale
4Custom Image (p.75) 18 Flash Mode (p.59)
5Clarity (p.80)/Skin Tone
(p.80)/Digital Filter
(p.77)/HDR Capture
(p.79)/Pixel Shift
Resolution (p.81)
19 Focusing area (AF point)
(p.62)
20 Drive Mode (p.65)
21 White Balance (p.72)
22 Flash Exposure
Compensation (p.59)
6AA Filter Simulator (p.81)
7GPS positioning status
(p.118)
23 White Balance fine-
tuning (p.73)
8Wi-Fi™ connection
status (p.95)
24 External Input Devices
(p.55)
9AE Metering (p.58) 25 File Format (p.49)
10 Shake Reduction/
Horizon Correction
26 Memory card
27 Number of recordable
still pictures/Movie
recordable time
11 Battery level
12 E-dial guide
13 28Shutter speed Number of shots during
Multi-exposure or
Interval Shooting
14 Aperture value
15 Sensitivity (p.56)
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1Capture mode (p.50) 15 Electronic Level
(horizontal tilt) (p.19)
2Flash Mode (p.59)
3Drive Mode (p.65) 16 Electronic Level (vertical
tilt) (p.19)
4White Balance (p.72)
5Custom Image (p.75) 17 EV Compensation (p.58)
6Clarity (p.80)/Skin Tone
(p.80)/Digital Filter
(p.77)/HDR Capture
(p.79)/Pixel Shift
Resolution (p.81)
18 EV bar scale
19 Operation guide, and
number of shots during
Multi-exposure or
Interval Shooting
7Wi-Fi™ connection
status (p.95)
20 AE Lock
21 Shutter speed
8AE Metering (p.58) 22 Aperture value
9Shake Reduction/
Horizon Correction/
Movie SR
23 Sensitivity (p.56)
24 File Format (p.49)
25 Memory card
10 26Battery level Number of recordable
still pictures/Movie
recordable time
11 External Input Devices
(p.55)
12 GPS positioning status
(p.118)
27 Face detection frame
(when [AF Active Area] is
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(p.63)
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t Memo
In [Live View] of the
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2 menus, you can change the
display settings of Live View. (p.26, p.30)
The following functions are displayed with the default setting.
Control Panel
1Function name 11 Skin Tone (p.80)
2Setting 12 Digital Filter (p.77)
3Memory card 13 HDR Capture (p.79)
4Number of recordable
still pictures/Movie
recordable time
14 Pixel Shift Resolution
(p.81)
15 AF Mode (p.62)
5Outdoor View Setting
(p.102)
16 AF Active Area (p.62,
p.64)
6Custom Image (p.75) 17 AF Assist Light (p.62)
7Highlight Correction
(p.78)
18 AE Metering (p.58)
19 AA Filter Simulator (p.81)
8Shadow Correction
(p.78)
20 File Format (p.49)
21 JPEG Recorded Pixels
(p.49)/Movie Recorded
Pixels (p.49)
9High-ISO NR (p.57)
10 Clarity (p.80)
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When shooting with Live View
t Memo
The status screen is displayed when the camera is turned off
and on again. If [Shooting Info Display] is set to Z (On) in
[Memory] of the A5 menu, the screen selected on the
Shooting Info Display selection screen appears when the
camera is turned off and on again. (p.105)
The captured image and shooting information are displayed in
single image display of the playback mode.
Press G to change the type of information displayed in
single image display. Use CD to select the type and press E.
t Memo
You can set overexposed areas to blink red in Standard
Information Display, Histogram Display, and No Information
Display. Set in [Highlight Alert] of [LCD Display] in the B1
menu.
The screen selected in the Playback Info Display selection
screen is displayed in playback mode when the camera is
turned off and on again. If [Playback Info Display] is set to Y
(Off) in [Memory] of the A5 menu, the Standard Information
Display always appears first when the camera is turned on.
(p.105)
Standard
Information
Display
The Live View image and the settings for
shooting with Live View are displayed. (p.13)
Electronic
Level
The same electronic level as when shooting
with the viewfinder is displayed.
No Information
Display
Certain icons, such as those for the capture
mode and drive mode, are not displayed.
Playback Mode
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Detailed
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Detailed information on how and when the
image was taken is displayed. (p.17)
Histogram
Display
Captured image and brightness histogram
are displayed. (p.18)
Not available during movie playback.
RGB
Histogram
Display
Captured image and RGB histogram are
displayed. (p.18)
Not available during movie playback.
No Information
Display Only the captured image is displayed.
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Detailed Information Display
1 6Captured image Folder number-File
number (p.107)
2 Rotation information
(p.86) 7 Drive Mode (p.65)
3 8Capture mode (p.50) Flash Mode (p.59)
4 Wi-Fi™ connection
status (p.95)
9 Flash Exposure
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5 Protect setting (p.106) 10 Focus Method (p.61)
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Still pictures
Movies
Page 2 B A
11 31AE Metering (p.58) Shake Reduction/
Horizon Correction/
Movie SR
12 Focusing area (AF point)
(p.62)
13 32Shutter speed File Format (p.49)
14 33Aperture value JPEG Recorded Pixels
(p.49)/Movie Recorded
Pixels (p.49)
15 Sensitivity (p.56)
16 EV Compensation (p.58)
17 34White Balance (p.72) JPEG Quality (p.49)
18 White Balance fine-
tuning (p.73)
35 Color Space (p.49)
36 Color Moiré Correction
(p.89)19 Digital Filter (p.77)
20 HDR Capture (p.79)/
Pixel Shift Resolution
(p.81)
37 Lens focal length
38 Custom Image setting
(p.75)
21 39Clarity (p.80) Custom Image
parameters
22 Skin Tone (p.80)
23 Distortion Correction
(p.80)
40 Operation guide
41 Shooting date and time
24 Peripheral Illumination
Correction (p.80)
42 Length of time of the
recorded movie
25 Lateral Chromatic
Aberration Adjustment
(p.80)
43 Recording Sound Level
(p.55)
44 Framerate (p.49)
26 Diffraction Correction
(p.80)
45 Tampered image
warning
27 Color Fringe Correction
(p.93)
46 Photographer (p.109)
47 Copyright Holder (p.109)
28 Highlight Correction
(p.78)
48 Altitude
49 Lens direction
29 Shadow Correction
(p.78)
50 Latitude
51 Longitude
30 AA Filter Simulator (p.81) 52 Universal Coordinated
Time
1
Introduction
18
Use AB to switch between the brightness histogram and RGB
histogram. When shooting with the viewfinder, information appears in the
viewfinder.
Histogram Display
1 Histogram (Brightness)
2 RGB histogram/
Brightness histogram
3 Protect setting
4 Folder number-File
number
5 Save RAW Data
6 File Format
7 Shutter speed
8 Aperture value
9 Sensitivity
10 EV Compensation
11 Histogram (R)
12 Histogram (G)
13 Histogram (B)
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Viewfinder
1 AF frame (p.46) 10 ISO/ISO AUTO
2 Spot metering frame
(p.58)
11 Sensitivity (p.56)/
Exposure compensation
value
3 AF point (p.62)
4 Flash indicator (p.59) 12 AE Lock
5 Focus Method (p.61) 13 Change AF Area (p.62)
6 Shutter speed/Exposure
time for timed exposure
in M mode/Number of
shots for Bracketing
14 Multi-exposure (p.70)
15 AE Metering (p.58)
16 Shake Reduction
17 Flash Exposure
Compensation (p.59)
7 Aperture value/Bracket
value for Bracketing 18 EV Compensation
(p.58)/Bracketing (p.68)8 Focus indicator (p.46)
9 EV bar scale/Electronic
Level (p.19)
19 File Format (p.49)
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Introduction
19
t Memo
The information is displayed in the viewfinder when 0
is pressed halfway, or during the meter operating time
(default setting: 10 sec.).
The AF point in use for autofocus appears in red
(Superimpose AF Area) when 0 is pressed halfway.
You can turn this function off in [Superimpose AF Area] of
[Viewfinder Overlay] in the A5 menu. (p.26)
You can adjust the viewfinder
image sharpness using the diopter
adjustment lever. If it is difficult to
move the diopter adjustment lever,
lift up and remove the eyecup.
Adjust the diopter setting until the
AF frame in the viewfinder looks
sharp and clear.
You can check whether the camera is tilted by displaying
electronic levels. The electronic level for the horizontal camera
angle can be displayed in the viewfinder, and the electronic
levels for the vertical and horizontal camera angles can be
displayed on the Live View screen. (p.13)
Select whether to display the electronic levels in [Viewfinder
Overlay] and [Live View] of the A5 menu. (p.26)
Examples of Electronic Level in the Viewfinder
t Memo
When [Electronic Level] is assigned to X or Y in [Button
Customization] of the A5 menu, you can turn the electronic
level display on or off by a simple button operation. (p.98)
Electronic Level
When level (at 0°)
When tilted 5° to the left
When held vertically and tilted 3° to the right
1
Introduction
20
Press ABCD in standby mode.
Press G in standby mode.
t Memo
The functions that can be selected vary depending on the
current camera setup.
If no operations are made within approximately 1 minute
while the control panel is displayed, the camera returns to
standby mode.
How to Change Function Settings
Using the Direct Keys
A Sensitivity p.56
B White Balance p.72
C Flash Mode p.59
D Drive Mode p.65
Using the Control Panel
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Use ABCD to select an item.
Use R to change
settings.
Press F to cancel
the setting operation.
Press E to confirm the
selected item and return to
the control panel.
Press E to make
detailed settings.
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The functions displayed on the control panel can be
customized.
Some functions in the A, C, and D menus can be saved on
the control panel. Refer to “Menu List” (p.24) for details on the
functions that can be saved.
1Press G in standby mode.
The control panel appears.
2Press J.
The customization screen appears.
3Use ABCD to select the
function to change.
Press M to reset to the default
settings.
4Press E.
Selectable functions are displayed in the pop-up menu.
5Use AB to select the
function to save.
Select [--] if you do not want to
save any function.
6Press E.
The screen of Step 3 reappears.
7Press J.
The control panel reappears.
8Press F.
The camera returns to standby mode.
Customizing the Control Panel
Select the location of the
Select the location of the
Select the location of the
Select the location of the
Select the location of the
Select the location of the
item you want to change
item you want to change
item you want to change
item you want to change
item you want to change
item you want to change
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Reset
Reset
Reset
Reset
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OK
OK
OK
OK
Outdoor View Setting
Outdoor View Setting
Outdoor View Setting
Outdoor View Setting
Outdoor View Setting
Outdoor View Setting
Custom Image
Custom Image
Custom Image
Custom Image
Custom Image
Custom Image
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Cancel
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22
Introduction
Most functions are set from the menus.
Using the Menus
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AF with Viewfinder
AF with Viewfinder
AF with ViewfinderAF with Viewfinder
AF Assist Light
AF Assist Light
AF Assist Light
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AE Metering
AE Metering
AE Metering
AE MeteringAE Metering
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Custom Image
Custom Image
Custom ImageCustom Image
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AF with Live View
AF with Live View
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Exit
ExitExit
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Clarity
Clarity
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HDR Capture
HDR Capture
HDR CaptureHDR Capture
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Digital Filter
Digital Filter
Digital FilterDigital Filter
Pixel Shift Resolution
Pixel Shift Resolution
Pixel Shift Resolution
Pixel Shift ResolutionPixel Shift Resolution
ASTROTRACER
ASTROTRACER
ASTROTRACER
ASTROTRACERASTROTRACER
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Skin T
Skin T
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Clarity
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HDR Capture
HDR Capture
HDR CaptureHDR Capture
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Digital Filter
Digital Filter
Digital FilterDigital Filter
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Pixel Shift Resolution
Pixel Shift Resolution
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ASTROTRACER
ASTROTRACER
ASTROTRACERASTROTRACER
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Exit
Exit
ExitExit
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Cancel
Cancel
CancelCancel OK
OK
OK
OKOK
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Exit
Exit
ExitExit
AF Active Area
AF Active Area
AF Active Area
AF Active AreaAF Active Area
Focus Peaking
Focus Peaking
Focus Peaking
Focus PeakingFocus Peaking
AF with Live View
AF with Live View
AF with Live View
AF with Live ViewAF with Live View
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AF
AF
AF.S Setting
.S Setting
.S Setting
.S SettingAF.S Setting
AF with Viewfinder
AF with Viewfinder
AF with Viewfinder
AF with ViewfinderAF with Viewfinder
AF Assist Light
AF Assist Light
AF Assist Light
AF Assist LightAF Assist Light
AE Metering
AE Metering
AE Metering
AE MeteringAE Metering
Custom Image
Custom Image
Custom Image
Custom ImageCustom Image
AF with Live View
AF with Live View
AF with Live View
AF with Live ViewAF with Live View
Use AB to select an item.
Use R to switch
between menu tabs.
Press F to exit the
menu screen.
Menu tabs
Press D to display the
pop-up menu.
Press D to display
the submenu.
Press E to confirm the
selected item.
Press F to cancel the
pop-up menu.
Press F to return to the previous screen.
Use AB to select an item.
Use Q to change the menu category.
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23
Introduction
t Memo
For the Custom Setting menus (E menus), you can show the setting screen of the next item in order of the menus on the monitor
by turning R while the submenu of the currently selected item is displayed.
Press F to display the first tab of the most appropriate menus for the camera settings at that time. To display the menu tab last
selected first, set in [21 Save Menu Location] of the E3 menu.
The settings changed with the A menus, menus, C B menu, D menus, direct keys, control panel, and playback mode palette
are returned to their default values with [Reset] of the D5 menu. To reset the settings in the Custom Setting menus to the defaults,
use [Reset Custom Functions] of the E4 menu. (Some settings do not apply.)
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24
Introduction
Menu List
Rec. Mode Menus
Menu Item Function Default Setting Page
A1
Custom Image *1 *2 Sets the image finishing tone such as color and contrast
before shooting an image. Bright p.75
Scene Mode *1 *3 Selects the scene mode that best suits the situation. (S
mode) Portrait p.50
AF with
Viewfinder
AF Mode *1 Selects the AF mode for shooting with the viewfinder. z p.62
AF Active Area *1 Selects the area to adjust the focus for shooting with the
viewfinder.
Auto
(11 AF Points) p.62
AF.S Setting Sets the action priority for when the autofocus mode is set to
x and 0 is fully pressed. Focus-priority p.61
1st Frame Action in
AF.C
Sets the action priority for the first frame when the autofocus
mode is set to y and 0 is fully pressed. Auto p.61
Action in AF.C Cont. Sets the action priority during Continuous Shooting when the
autofocus mode is set to y. Auto p.61
Hold AF Status
Maintains the focus for a certain amount of time when the
subject happens to move out of the selected focusing area
after being focused.
Low p.61
AF with
Live View
AF Active Area *1 Selects the area to adjust the focus for shooting with Live
View. Face Detection
p.63
Focus Peaking *1 Emphasizes the outline of the subject in focus and makes it
easier to check the focus. Off
AF.S Setting Sets the action priority for when 0 is fully pressed. Focus-priority
AF Assist Light *1 Discharges the assist light when autofocusing in dark
locations. On p.62
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26
Introduction
A4
AA Filter Simulator *1 Applies a low-pass filter effect using the Shake Reduction
mechanism. Off p.81
Shake Reduction *1 Activates the Shake Reduction function. On
Horizon Correction *1 Corrects horizontal tilt when in A mode. Off
Lens
Correction
Distortion
Correction *1 Reduces distortions occurring due to lens properties. Off
p.80
Peripheral Illumin.
Corr. *1
Reduces peripheral light fall-off occurring due to lens
properties. Off
Lat-Chromatic-Ab
Adj *1
Reduces lateral chromatic aberrations occurring due to lens
properties. On
Diffraction
Correction *1
Corrects blur caused by diffraction when using a small
aperture. On
Input Focal Length *1 Sets the focal length when using a lens of which focal length
information cannot be obtained. 35mm p.117
A5
Viewfinder
Overlay
Electronic Level *1 Displays the electronic level at the bottom of the viewfinder. Off p.19
Superimpose AF
Area Displays the active AF point in red in the viewfinder. On p.19
Live View
Grid Display *1 Sets the type and color of the grid lines displayed during Live
View. Off, Black
p.13
Electronic Level *1 Displays the electronic level during Live View. On
Histogram Display Displays the histogram during Live View. Off
Highlight Alert Sets overexposed areas to blink red during Live View. Off
Flicker Reduction Cuts down on the Live View screen flicker by setting the
power frequency. 50Hz
Menu Item Function Default Setting Page
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27
Introduction
A5
Instant
Review
Display Time Sets the Instant Review display time. 1sec.
p.46
Zoom Review Displays the magnified image during Instant Review. On
Save RAW Data Saves the RAW data during Instant Review. On
Delete Deletes the displayed image during Instant Review. On
Histogram Display Displays the histogram during Instant Review. Off
Highlight Alert Sets overexposed areas to blink red during Instant Review. Off
Other
Display
Settings
Guide Display Displays operation guides when the capture mode is
changed. On p.45
Display Color Sets the display color of the status screen, control panel, and
menu cursor. 1p.44
Button
Customi-
zation
Fx1 Button Sets the function for when X is pressed. One Push
File Format p.98
Fx2 Button Sets the function for when Y is pressed. Wi-Fi
AF/AE-L Button Sets the function for when f is pressed. Enable AF1
E-Dial
Program-
ming
G
Sets the Q R M / / operation for each exposure mode.
I J G, , X
p.101
H–, ISO, –
II, –, –
J–, J, –
KI
,
J
,
G
LINE
LI
,
J
,
G
LINE
Rotation
Direction Reverses the effect obtained when Q R or is turned. Rotate Right
Menu Item Function Default Setting Page
1
28
Introduction
*1 Available as a function in the control panel.
*2 The function appears in modes other than S mode.
*3 The function appears in S mode.
*4 The function appears only in O to Q modes.
A5
Memory
Sensitivity
Determines which settings to save when the power is turned
off.
On
p.105
EV Compensation On
Flash Mode On
Flash Exposure Comp.
On
Drive Mode On
White Balance On
Custom Image On
Clarity Off
Skin Tone Off
Digital Filter Off
HDR Capture Off
Pixel Shift Resolution
Off
Shooting Info Display
Off
Playback Info Display
On
Outdoor View Setting
Off
Night Vision LCD
Display Off
Save
USER
Mode
Save Settings You can save frequently used capture settings to O to Q
of the mode dial.
CLEAR TONE,
HDR LANDSCAPE,
ASTROPHOTO
p.103
Rename USER Mode Changes the names of the saved USER modes to display on
the monitor.
CLEAR TONE,
HDR LANDSCAPE,
ASTROPHOTO
Check Saved Settings
Displays the settings saved in USER modes.
Reset USER Mode Resets all the settings saved in USER modes to the defaults.
Menu Item Function Default Setting Page
1
29
Introduction
Movie Menus
Menu Item Function Default Setting Page
C1
Custom Image *1 Sets the image finishing tone such as color and contrast
before shooting an image. Bright p.75
AF with
Live View
AF Mode Selects the AF mode for movie recording. x
p.63
AF Active Area *1 Selects the area to adjust the focus for movie recording. Multiple AF
Points
Focus Peaking *1 Emphasizes the outline of the subject in focus and makes it
easier to check the focus. Off
AF Assist Light *1 Discharges the assist light when autofocusing in dark
locations. On p.62
AE Metering *1 Selects the part of the sensor to use for measuring brightness
and determining the exposure. Multi-segment p.58
Movie
Capture
Settings
Recorded Pixels *1 Sets the number of recorded pixels of the movie. u
p.49
Framerate *1 Sets the framerate of the movie. 30p
Recording Sound Level *1 Sets the sound level for recording. Auto p.55
C2
D-Range
Settings
Highlight
Correction *1
Expands the dynamic range and prevents overexposed
areas from occurring. Auto
p.78
Shadow
Correction *1
Expands the dynamic range and prevents underexposed
areas from occurring. Auto
Digital Filter *1 Applies a digital filter effect when recording a movie. No Filter p.77
Movie SR *1 Activates the Shake Reduction function. On
1
30
Introduction
*1 Available as a function in the control panel.
C2
Live View
Grid Display *1 Sets the type and color of the grid lines displayed during Live
View. Off, Black
p.13
Electronic Level *1 Displays the electronic level during Live View. On
Histogram Display Displays the histogram during Live View. Off
Highlight Alert Sets overexposed areas to blink red during Live View. Off
Flicker Reduction Cuts down on the Live View screen flicker by setting the
power frequency. 50Hz
Button
Customi-
zation
AF/AE-L Button Sets the function for when f is pressed. Enable AF1 p.98
E-Dial
Program-
ming
m
Sets the Q R M / / operation for each exposure mode.
–, –, –
p.101
n–, J G, LINE
pI
,
J
,
G
LINE
oI
,
J
,
G
LINE
Rotation
Direction Reverses the effect obtained when Q or R is turned. Rotate Right
Playback Menu
Menu Item Function Default Setting Page
B1
Slideshow
Display Duration Sets an image display interval. 3sec.
p.86
Screen Effect Sets a transition effect when the next image is displayed. Off
Repeat Playback Starts a slideshow again from the beginning after the last
image is displayed. Off
Auto Movie Playback Plays back movies during a slideshow. On
Protect All Images Protects all stored images at once. p.106
Delete All Images Deletes all stored images at once.
Quick Zoom Sets the initial magnification when magnifying images. Off p.48
Menu Item Function Default Setting Page
1
31
Introduction
B1
Playback Sound Volume Sets the sound volume during movie playback. 10 p.56
LCD
Display
Auto Image Rotation
Rotates images which were captured with the camera held
vertically or of which the rotation information has been changed.
On p.86
Grid Display Sets the type and color of grid lines. Off, Black p.48
Highlight Alert
Sets overexposed areas to blink red in Standard Information
Display, Histogram Display, and No Information Display of
the playback mode.
Off p.16
Set-up Menus
Menu Item Function Default Setting Page
D1
Language/WChanges the display language. English p.42
Date Adjustment Sets the date and time and the display format. 01/01/2022 p.43
World Time Switches between the date and time display of your
hometown city and that of a specified city. Hometown p.105
Text Size Magnifies the text size when selecting a menu item. Std. p.43
Sound
Effects
Volume Sets the sound volume of beep sounds. 3
In-focus
Sets whether to make a beep sound when the subject is focused.
On p.46
AE-L Sets whether to make a beep sound when the exposure
value is locked with f.On p.53
Self-timer Sets whether to make a beep sound during the countdown for
Self-timer shooting. On p.67
Remote Control Sets whether to make a beep sound during the countdown for
Remote Control shooting. On p.67
Mirror Up Sets whether to make a beep sound during Mirror Lock-up
Shooting. On p.69
Change AF Area
Sets whether to make a beep sound when the function of the
arrow keys (
ABCD
) is switched to the AF area change mode.
On p.63
Menu Item Function Default Setting Page
1
32
Introduction
D1Sound
Effects
One Push File
Format
Sets whether to make a beep sound when the One Push File
Format function is turned on with X or Y.On p.99
Wi-Fi Sets whether to make a beep sound when the Wi-Fi™
function is turned on or off with X or Y.On p.96
Night Vision LCD
Display
Sets whether to make a beep sound when the Night Vision
LCD Display is turned on or off with X or Y.On p.120
Electronic Level Sets whether to make a beep sound when the Electronic
Level display is turned on or off with X or Y.On p.19
D2
LCD Display Settings Sets the brightness, saturation, and color adjustment of the
monitor. 0p.102
Outdoor View Setting Adjusts the brightness of the monitor for outdoor shooting. Off p.102
Night Vision LCD Display *1 Changes the monitor display color to red for shooting in a
dark place such as night-time shooting. Off p.120
Indicator
Lamps
Other Indicator
Lamps
Sets the brightness of the main switch lamp when the camera
is turned on. High
p.102
Self-timer Sets whether to make the self-timer lamp blinking during the
countdown for the drive mode [Self-timer (12 sec.)]. On
Remote Control
Sets whether to make the remote control receiver lamp
blinking during the standby time for the drive mode [Remote
Control].
On
GPS LED Indicators Sets whether to light up the GPS unit lamps when the GPS
unit is attached. On
D3
Wi-Fi *1 Activates the Wi-Fi™ function. Off p.96
GPS/E-
Compass
GPS Time Sync Automatically adjusts the date and time settings. On
p.118
Calibration Performs a calibration of direction information.
USB Connection Sets the USB connection mode when connecting to a
computer with a commercially available USB cable. MSC p.94
Menu Item Function Default Setting Page
1
34
Introduction
Custom Setting Menus
Menu Item Function Default Setting Page
E1
1 EV Steps Sets the adjustment steps for the exposure. 1/3 EV Steps p.52
2 Sensitivity Steps Sets the adjustment steps for the ISO sensitivity. 1 EV Step p.56
3 Meter Operating Time Sets the meter operating time. 10sec.
4 Auto EV Compensation Automatically compensates the exposure when the correct
exposure cannot be achieved with the current settings. Off –
5 Link AE and AF Point Sets whether to link the exposure value and the AF point in
the focusing area. Off p.58
6 AE-L with AF Locked Sets whether to lock the exposure value when the focus is
locked. Off –
7 Bulb (B) Mode Options Sets the camera operation when 0 is pressed in M
mode. Type1 p.53
E2
8 Release While Charging Sets whether to release the shutter while the built-in flash is
being charged. Off p.60
9 AF with Remote Control Sets whether to use autofocus when shooting with a remote
control unit. Off p.68
10 Bracketing Order Sets the order for Bracketing shooting. 0 - + p.69
11 One-Push Bracketing
Shoots all frames with one press of the release in Bracketing.
Off p.69
12 Interval Shooting Options
Sets whether to start counting the time of interval from when
exposure starts or when exposure ends for Interval
Shooting, Interval Composite, and Interval Movie Record.
Interval p.72
13 AF in Interval Shooting
Sets whether to lock the focus position used when the first
picture is taken or perform autofocus for each exposure for
Interval Shooting, Interval Composite, Interval Movie
Record, and Star Stream.
Locks focus at
1st exposure p.72
14 WB Adjustable Range
Sets whether to automatically fine-tune the white balance
when the light source is specified for the white balance
setting.
Fixed p.73
1
35
Introduction
E3
15 AWB in Tungsten Light Sets the tungsten light color tone when the white balance is
set to [Auto White Balance].
Strong
Correction p.73
16 WB When Using Flash Sets the white balance setting when using a flash. Auto White
Balance p.73
17 Color Temperature Steps Sets the adjustment steps for the Color Temperature option
of the white balance. Kelvin p.75
18 4-way Controller Settings
Selects the operation of the arrow keys (ABCD) when the
focusing area selection mode is set to one of some select-
type options.
Type1 p.63
19 Auto SR Off Automatically turns off the Shake Reduction function when
the drive mode is set to [Self-timer] or [Remote Control].
Enable Auto
SR Off p.66
20 Save Rotation Info Saves rotation information when shooting. On p.86
21 Save Menu Location Saves the last menu tab displayed on the monitor and
displays it again the next time F is pressed.
Reset Menu
Location p.23
E4
22 Catch-in Focus
Enables Catch-in Focus shooting when a manual focus lens
is attached. The shutter is released automatically when the
subject comes into focus.
Off p.116
23 AF Fine Adjustment Allows you to precisely fine-tune your lenses with the
camera’s autofocus system. Off p.65
24 Using Aperture Ring Enables the shutter to release when the lens aperture ring is
set to a position other than 9 (Auto). Disable p.115
Reset Custom Functions Resets the settings of the Custom Setting menus to the
defaults. – –
Menu Item Function Default Setting Page
2
Getting Started
36
1Pass the end of the strap
through the strap lug and
secure it on the inside of
the clasp.
2Attach the other end in the same manner.
1Make sure that the camera is turned off.
2
Remove the body mount
cover (
1
) and lens mount
cover (
2
).
After removing the cover, be sure
to put the lens down with the lens
mount side facing upward.
3Align the lens mount
indexes (red dots: 3) on
the camera and the lens,
and secure by turning the
lens clockwise until it
clicks.
Attaching the Strap Attaching a Lens
3
3
2
Getting Started
37
To remove the lens
Attach the lens cap, and then turn
the lens counterclockwise while
pressing the lens unlock button
(4).
u Caution
When attaching or removing the lens, choose an environment
that is relatively free of dirt and dust.
Keep the body mount cover attached to the camera when a
lens is not attached.
Be sure to attach the lens mount cover and lens cap to the
lens after removing it from the camera.
Do not insert your fingers inside the lens mount of the camera
or touch the mirror.
The camera body and lens mount incorporate lens
information contacts. Dirt, dust, or corrosion may damage the
electrical system. Please contact your nearest service center
for professional cleaning.
When a retractable lens is attached and is not extended, you
cannot take pictures or use some functions. If the lens is
retracted during shooting, the camera stops working. Refer to
“How to Use a Retractable Lens” (p.46) for details.
We assume no responsibility nor liability for accidents,
damages, and malfunctions resulting from the use of lenses
made by other manufacturers.
t Memo
Refer to “Functions Available with Various Lenses” (p.113) for
details on the functions of each lens.
Use the battery D-LI109 and battery charger D-BC186
exclusively developed for this camera.
Note: AC plug cord
UL Listed, Type SPT-2 or NISPT-2, 18/2 flexible cord, rated
125 V, 7 A, minimum 6 ft. (1.8 m)
1Insert the power plug to
the USB power adapter
until it clicks.
2Connect the USB cable to
the USB power adapter.
3Plug the USB power
adapter into the power
outlet.
4
Using the Battery and Charger
Charging the Battery
2
3
2
Getting Started
38
4Set the battery to the
battery charger while
aligning the + and -
terminals of each.
5Connect the USB cable to
the USB terminal.
The indicator lamp lights while
charging and turns off when the
battery is fully charged.
u Caution
Do not use the battery charger D-BC186 to charge batteries
other than the battery D-LI109. Charging other batteries may
cause damage or heating.
Replace the battery with a new one in the following cases:
If the indicator lamp blinks or does not light after the battery
is inserted correctly
If the battery starts to run down more quickly even after
being charged (the battery may have reached the end of its
service life)
t Memo
The maximum charging time is approximately 2 hours and
30 minutes (it depends on temperature and remaining battery
power). Charge the battery in a location where the
temperature is between 0°C and 40°C (32°F and 104°F).
u Caution
Insert the battery correctly. If the battery is inserted
incorrectly, it may not be removed.
Wipe the electrodes of the battery with a soft dry cloth before
inserting.
Do not open the battery cover or remove the battery while the
power is on.
Be careful as the camera or battery may become hot after the
camera has been used continuously for a long period of time.
Remove the battery when you do not use the camera for a
long time. The battery may leak and damage the camera if left
installed during prolonged periods of non-use. If the removed
battery is not used for six months or longer, charge the battery
for about 30 minutes before storing it. Be sure to recharge the
battery every six to twelve months.
Store the battery in a location where the temperature will
remain at or below room temperature. Avoid locations with
high temperatures.
The date and time may be reset if you leave the battery out of
the camera for long periods of time. If this happens, set the
current date and time again. (p.42)
1Open the battery cover.
Slide the battery cover unlock
lever (1) before opening the
cover.
4
5
Inserting/Removing the Battery
1
2
Getting Started
42
u Caution
When the monitor is closed with the LCD screen facing
inward, you cannot play back images and display the menus
unless the camera is connected to an AV device equipped
with an HDMI terminal.
Do not hold the camera by the monitor or rotate the monitor
beyond its movable range.
Do not carry the camera or put it in a bag with the monitor
open. You can carry the camera when the monitor is closed
regardless of the LCD screen direction.
t Memo
To close the monitor with the LCD screen facing inward,
rotate the monitor 180° forward in Step 2 and then 180° to the
right.
The items displayed on the monitor rotate according to the
direction and angle of the monitor.
Turn the camera on and make the initial settings.
1Turn the main switch to
[ON].
The lamp lights up in green.
The first time the camera is
turned on after purchase, the
[Language/W] screen
appears.
t Memo
The power automatically turns off when you do not perform
any operations within a set period of time. (Default setting:
1min.) You can change the setting in [Auto Power Off] of the
D3 menu. (p.33)
1Use ABCD to select the desired language and
press E.
The [Initial Setting] screen
appears in the selected
language.
Proceed to Step 6 if F
(Hometown) does not need to be
changed.
2Press to move the frame to BF and press D.
The [F Hometown] screen appears.
Initial Settings
Turning the Camera On
Setting the Display Language
Text Size
Std.
New York
English
Initial Setting
Settings complete
Cancel
3
Shooting
52
1Set the mode dial to the desired exposure mode.
Q R or appears on the
status screen for the value that
can be changed.
The value that can be changed is
underlined in the viewfinder.
During Live View, D appears for
the value that can be changed.
2Turn R.
The aperture value is changed in
J K L, , , or M mode.
The sensitivity is changed in H
mode.
3Turn Q.
The shutter speed is changed in
I K L, , or mode.
t Memo
The settings for the exposure can be specified in increments
of 1/3 EV steps. In [1 EV Steps] of the E1 menu, you can
change the adjustment steps to 1/2 EV steps.
In L mode, the difference from the correct exposure is
displayed on the EV bar scale while the exposure is adjusted.
For each exposure mode (excluding M mode), you can set
the camera operation for when Q or R is turned or M
is pressed. Set in [E-Dial Programming] of [Button
Customization] in the A 5 menu. (p.101)
u Caution
The correct exposure may not be obtained with the selected
shutter speed and aperture value when the sensitivity is fixed
at a certain sensitivity.
1
1
1
1/
/
/
/1/
3
3
3
30
0
0
03 0
F
F
F
FF
4
4
4
4.
.
.
.5
5
5
54.5
9
9
9
99
9
9
99
9
9
99
9
9
99
9
9
999999
1
1
1
10
0
0
00
0
0
0100
1/
1/
1/
1/
30
30
30
30
1/
30
F4
F4
F4
F4.
.
.
.5
5
5
5
F4.5
10
10
10
100
0
0
0
100
999
999
999
9999
9
9
9
9999
Noise Reduction when Shooting with a Slow Shutter
Speed
When shooting with a slow shutter speed, you can reduce
image noise in [Slow Shutter Speed NR] of [Noise
Reduction] in the A2 menu.
Auto
Applies Noise Reduction according to the shutter
speed, sensitivity, and internal temperature of the
camera.
On Applies Noise Reduction when the shutter speed
is slower than 1 second.
Off Does not apply Noise Reduction at any shutter
speed.

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