Other Menu Functions

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  • Shooting mode

    Available options include autoexposure and manual exposure movie recording.

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  • Exposure comp.

    Exposure compensation can be adjusted in a range of ±3 stops, in 1/3-stop increments. For details on exposure compensation, see Exposure Compensation.

  • MovieISO speed settings

    • ISO speed

      In [Movie manual exposure] mode, you can set the ISO speed manually. You can also select ISO Auto.

    • Max for Auto

      You can set the maximum limit for ISO Auto in movie recording in [Movies] mode or in [Movie manual exposure] mode with ISO Auto.

      [H(25600)] is added as an option in [Max for Auto] when [1: ISO expansion] in [Set-up: Custom Functions(C.Fn)] is set to [1:Enable].

  • Auto Lighting Optimizer

    Brightness and contrast can be corrected automatically. For details on Auto Lighting Optimizer, see Auto Lighting Optimizer.

  • Highlight tone priority

    You can reduce overexposed, clipped highlights as you record movies. For details on Highlight tone priority, see Highlight Tone Priority.

    Caution

    • [Enhanced] is not available (not displayed) when recording movies with [Shooting: Highlight tone priority] set.
  • Movie Auto slow shutter

    You can choose whether to record movies that are brighter than when set to [Disable] by automatically slowing the shutter speed under low light.

    Available in [Movies] recording mode. Applies when the frame rate of the movie recording size is 59.94fps or 50.00fps.

    • Disable

      Enables you to record movies with smoother, more natural movement, less affected by subject shake than when set to [Enable]. Note that under low light, movies may be darker than when set to [Enable].

    • Enable

      Enables you to record brighter movies than when set to [Disable] by automatically reducing the shutter speed to 1/30 sec. (NTSC) or 1/25 sec. (PAL) under low light.

    Note

    • Setting to [Disable] is recommended when recording moving subjects under low light, or when afterimages such as trails may occur.

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  • Remote control

    By setting to [Enable], you can start or stop movie recording using Wireless Remote Control BR-E1 (sold separately). First, pair the BR-E1 with the camera ().

    With Wireless Remote Control BR-E1

    For normal movie recording, set the release timing/movie shooting switch to Movies, then press the release button.

    For time-lapse movie recording, see Time-Lapse Movies.

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  • Reverse display

    For details on reverse display, see Reverse Display.

  • VF display format

    For details on the viewfinder display format, see Viewfinder Display Format.

  • HDMI info disp

    You can configure information display for image output via an HDMI cable.

    • With info

      The image, shooting information, AF points, and other information is shown on the other device via HDMI. Note that the camera screen goes off. Recorded movies are saved to the card.

    • Clean / output

      HDMI output consists solely of 4K movies. Shooting information and AF points are also displayed on the camera, but no image is recorded to the card. Note that Wi-Fi communication is not available.

    • Clean / Full HD output

      HDMI output consists solely of Full HD movies. Shooting information and AF points are also displayed on the camera, but no image is recorded to the card. Note that Wi-Fi communication is not available.