Manuale d’uso / di manutenzione del prodotto ILCE-7M2 del fabbricante Sony
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4-564-359- 12 (1) ILCE-7M2 Interch angeabl e Lens Digital Camera Instructio n Manual E-mount “Help Guide” (We b manual) Refer to “H elp Guide ” for in-depth ins truct ions on the m any functi on s of the ca mera.
GB 2 “Help G uide” is an on-l ine manua l. You ca n read the “ Help Guide” o n your comp uter or smar tphone. Refer to i t for in-d epth instructi ons on the many fun ctions of the camer a. URL : http://rd1 .sony.net/he lp/ilc/1 450/ h_zz/ Owner’s Record The model and serial numbers are located on the bottom.
GB 3 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.
GB 4 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. Regulatory Information This equipment must not be co-located or operated in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
GB 5 Notice for the customers in the countries applying EU Directives Manufacturer: Sony Corporation, 1-7-1 Konan Minato-ku Tokyo, 108-0075 Japan For EU product compliance: Sony Deutschland GmbH, Hede.
GB 6 Note Some certification marks for standards supported by the camera can be confirmed on the screen of the camera. Select MENU t (Setup) t [Certification Logo]. If display is not possible due to problems such as camera failure, cont act your Sony dealer or local authorized Sony service facility.
GB 7 Tabl e of conte nts Introduc tion of funct ions ........ ..... ........ ....... ..... ........ ........ 10 Befor e use Notes on usin g your camera ........... ....... ..... ........ ........ ..... 12 Checkin g the su pplied i tems ........ ..... .
GB 8 Prepar ing the cam era Charging th e battery pack ........ ....... ........ ..... ........ ........ .... 48 Chargin g time (F ull cha rge) ...... ...... ....... ........ ..... ....... 50 Chargin g by connecting to a computer ..... ....... .......
GB 9 Using Wi-Fi functions Using the Wi-F i and NFC one-touch functions ....... ..... ... 77 Connec ting t he camera to a wire less a ccess poi nt ..... 78 Using applicat ions Adding a pplications to the c amera (A pplicatio n download ing) ... ......
GB 10 Introd uction o f functio ns This section introduce s some freque ntly used shooting functions a nd other unique fun ctions. See the pages i n pare ntheses for details. Exposure Co mp. (37) You can ad just the ex posure to change the br ightne ss of the enti re image .
Introduction of functions GB 11 Crea tive Styl e (7 1) You can sel ect the desired style from amo ng 13 styles. You ca n also ad just ce rtain im age fact ors, suc h as expos ure, usin g the selec ted s tyle as the ba se.
GB 12 Before use Notes on us ing yo ur came ra Shooting proc edure This camera has 2 modes for monitoring subjects: the monitor mode using the monitor, and the viewfinder mode using the viewfinder. Functions buil t into this ca mera • This manual describes 1080 60i- compatible devices and 1080 50i- compatible devices.
Notes on using your camera Before use GB 13 Shootin g with an E-mou nt lens compat ible A PS-C size This camera is equipped with a 35 mm, full-frame CMOS sensor. However, the image size is automatically set to that of the APS-C size setting and the image size is smaller when an E-mount lens compatible APS-C size is used (default settings).
Notes on using your camera GB 14 • The image may be slightly distorted near the corners of the viewfinder. This is not a malfunction. When you want to see the full composition with all it s details, you can also use the monitor.
Notes on using your camera Before use GB 15 • Movies recorded in 1080 60p/1080 50p format can be played back only on 1080 60p/1080 50p-supported devices. • Movies recorded in XAVC S format can be played back only on XAVC S- supported devices. Warning on copy right Television programs, films, videotapes, and other materials may be copyrighted.
GB 16 Before use Check ing the su pplied it ems The nu mber in paren theses indica tes the numb er of piece s. Supplied with all models: • Camer a (1) • AC Adaptor AC-UD10/AC- UUD11 (1) The shape of the AC Adaptor may differ depending on the country/ region.
Before use GB 17 Identif ying part s See the pages in pare ntheses for detail s on operation for the pa rts. When the lens is removed A Powe r swit ch/S hutt er butt on B Front dial C Remote sensor D .
Identifying parts GB 18 A Eyepie ce cup (62) B View finder C MENU butt on (35) D Eye sen sor E Monitor (2 4) • You can a djust the mon itor to an easily viewable an gle and shoot f rom any position.
Identifying parts Before use GB 19 J For shooting: AF /MF (Auto focus/manu al focu s) butto n/ AEL bu tton (28) For viewing : (Image index) but ton (76) K MOVIE butto n (65) L For shooting: Fn but ton (33) For viewing : (Send to Smartph one) button • You can display the scree n for [Send t o Smartphone] by pressing thi s button.
Identifying parts GB 20 A Image sensor po sition mark B Speake r C m (Micropho ne) jack • When an exte rnal micr ophone is con nected, the microphon e is turn ed on autom atic ally. I f the extern al micropho ne is a plug- in-power t ype, the po wer of the microph one is supplied by the camera.
Identifying parts Before use GB 21 M Hooks for shoulder strap • Att ach both ends of the strap onto th e camera. N (N mark) • Thi s mark indi cates th e touch point for conne cting the camera and an NFC -ena bled Smartph one.
Identifying parts GB 22 A Batter y insert ion slot (48) B Battery c over (48) C Tripod socket ho le • Use a tripod with a scre w less than 5. 5 mm (7 /32 inch es) lo ng. Other wise, you canno t firmly secure th e camera, an d damage to th e camera may oc cur.
Identifying parts Before use GB 23 A Focu sing ring B Zoom r ing C Foca l-len gth scal e D Focal-leng th index E Lens cont acts* F Mount index * Do not touch thi s part directly.
GB 24 List o f icon s on the mo nitor The st atus of the moni tor is se t to [ Display Al l Info .] in t he defaul t setti ngs. When you change the [DISP B utton] setting, and press D ISP on th e control wheel , the scre en status will chan ge to th e viewf inder mod e.
List of icons on the monito r Before use GB 25 A Disp lay Indic ation P P * A S M Shooting mo de (69) Register number (69) Scene Recognition icons NO CARD Memory card ( 53)/ Upload (44) 100 Remaining n umber of recordable ima ges Aspect ratio of s till images (36) 24M 20M 10M 8.
List of icons on the monitor GB 26 B View Mode (67) 100-0003 Fold er - file number - Protect (43) XAVC S AVCH D MP4 Recording mode of movies DPOF DPOF set Auto Object Fr aming Dual Video REC (36) PC Remote Displ ay Indication Drive mode (36) Flash mode (36)/Red- eye reduction (36) ±0.
List of icons on the monito r Before use GB 27 C Disp lay Indic ation z Lock-on AF Lock-on AF gui de EV scale Exposure compensation (37)/Metered Manual REC 0:12 Recording time of the movie (m:s) z Focus 1/250 Shutter spe ed F3.
GB 28 Func tions list Funct ions t hat ca n be oper ated usin g the butt ons/d ials You can set up or ope rate various fu nctions using these buttons/dials. For the locat ion of the butto ns/dials, see “Ide ntifying pa rts” (page 17). Mode dial (69) Switches the shooting mode.
Functions list GB 29 How t o use the Q uick Nav i scre en Using the Q uick Navi scr een, you can cha nge settings direc tly on the recording informat ion display whe n the screen mo de is set to [For viewf inder ] (Qu ick Nav i).
How to use the Quick Navi screen GB 30 Functi ons avai lable on t he Qui ck Navi scre en Note s • Gray items on the Quick Navi screen ar e not available. • When using [C reative Style] (page 71) or [Picture P rofile] (page 74), some of the setup tasks can be accomplished only on a designated screen.
Functions list GB 31 Oper ating the camera • Y ou can turn the c ontrol whe el or press up/d own/left/ri ght on the cont rol wheel to move th e sele ction f rame.
Operating the camera GB 32 You can turn the front dial or rear dial to ch ange the sett ings required fo r each shoot ing mode with immed iate effec t.
Functions list GB 33 Selecti ng a func tion usin g the Fn (Functi on) butto n This b utton is used for set ting up o r execu ting func tions use d frequent ly in shooting , except for funct ions from the Qui ck Navi scree n. 1 Press the DISP on the control whe el to set the screen mo de to othe r than [ For viewfi nder].
Selecting a function using the Fn (Function) button GB 34 You can select the functions to be displa yed when you pr ess the Fn (Functio n) button. MENU b utton t (Custom Settin gs) t [Fu nction Me nu Set. ] t Assig n the fu nction to the d esired loc ation.
Functions list GB 35 Funct ions t hat can be selec ted u sing the MEN U butt on You ca n set up the basic settings for the c amera as a whol e, or exec ute functions suc h as shooting, pl ayback, or ot her operat ions.
Functions that can be selected using the MENU button GB 36 (Cam era Set tings) Image Size Selects th e size of still im ages. (L: 24M/ M: 10M/S: 6.0M (3:2) L: 20M/M: 8.7M/S: 5.1M (16:9) L: 10M/M: 6.0M/S: 2.6M (APS-C size, 3:2) L: 8.7M/M: 5. 1M/S: 2.2M ( APS-C size, 16: 9)) Aspect R atio Selects th e aspect ratio for still image s.
Functions that can be selected using the MENU button Functions list GB 37 Focus Area Sel ect s the ar ea of focu s. (Wide/Zone/Center/F lexible Spot/Lock-on AF) Focus Settings Allows you to focus using the front dial, rear dial or control wheel. AF Illuminato r Sets the AF illuminator , which provides light for a dark sce ne to aid focusing.
Functions that can be selected using the MENU button GB 38 Long Exposu re NR Sets noise reduction processing for sh ots with a shutter speed of 1 second or longer. (On/O ff) Hig h ISO N R Sets noise reduction p rocessing fo r high-se nsitivity shooting.
Functions that can be selected using the MENU button Functions list GB 39 (Custom Setting s) Audio Record ing Sets whether to record audio when shoot ing a movie. (On/ Off) Audio Rec Level Adjusts the audio recording level during movie recording. (0 to 31) Audio Out Timing Sets the timing of a udio output during the movie re cording.
Functions that can be selected using the MENU button GB 40 Peaking Level Enhances the outline of in-focus r anges with a specif ic color when focusing manually. (High/Mid/Low/Off) Peaking Color Sets the color used for the peaking function. (Red/Yello w/White) Exposure Set.
Functions that can be selected using the MENU button Functions list GB 41 e-Front Curtain Shu t. Sets whether to use the electronic f ront curtain shutter function. (On/ Off) S. Auto Img. Extrac t. Sets whether t o save all t he images t hat were shot continuously in [Superior Auto].
Functions that can be selected using the MENU button GB 42 (Wirele ss) Custom Key Settings Assigning functions to the various keys allows you to s peed up operations by pressing the keys.
Functions that can be selected using the MENU button Functions list GB 43 (Applicatio n) You ca n connect to t he PlayMemo ries Camera Apps™ downl oad site via the Interne t to add desire d functions to you r camera.
Functions that can be selected using the MENU button GB 44 (Set up) Monitor B rightness Sets the screen b rightness. (Manual/Sunny Weather) Viewfind er Bright. Sets the br ightness of the electroni c viewfinder. (A uto/ Ma nual ) Finder Color Temp. Sets the color temperature of the viewfinder.
Functions that can be selected using the MENU button Functions list GB 45 HDMI Se ttings Sets the HDMI settings. (HDMI Resoluti on/ 24p/60p Output* 1 /H DMI Inf o. Display/ TC O utput/ REC Contro l/CTRL FOR HDMI) USB Connection Sets the USB connection method.
Functions that can be selected using the MENU button GB 46 *1 Only for 1080 60i compatible models. *2 Only for 1080 50i compatible models. If you switch this item, it wil l be required to format the memory card in the setting compatible with the PAL or NTSC system respectively.
Functions list GB 47 Using th e In-Cam era Guid e You can use [Custom Key Sett ings] to assign In-C amera Gui de to the desi red bu tto n. The In -Camera G uide displa ys exp lanat ions for t he curre ntly s elect ed menu function or se tting.
GB 48 Prepa ring the camera Char ging th e batt ery pack When usin g the camera for t he first ti me , be sure t o charg e the NP -FW5 0 battery p ack (sup plied). The In foLITHIUM™ battery pa ck can be c harged ev en when it ha s not been fu lly de pleted.
Charging the battery pack Preparing the camera GB 49 4 Close the co ver. 5 Connec t the ca mera to the AC A daptor (supp lied) usin g the micro USB cabl e (sup plied ), and connec t the AC Adapto r to th e wall outlet (wall socket). The charge lamp lights orange , and chargin g starts.
Charging the battery pack GB 50 Note s • If the charge lamp on the camera flashes when the AC Adaptor i s connected to the wall outlet (wall socket), this indicates that charging is temporarily stopped because the temperature is outside the r ecommended range.
Charging the battery pack Preparing the camera GB 51 The batt ery pack can be charg ed by conne cting the ca mera to a comp uter using a micr o USB cabl e.
Charging the battery pack GB 52 To remove the battery p ack Turn off th e camer a. Sli de the lock lever afte r conf irmi ng tha t the a ccess lamp (page 19) is off , and remove the battery pack.
Preparing the camera GB 53 Inserti ng a me mory ca rd (so ld separa tely) To remove the memory card Make sure that th e acc ess la mp (pa ge 1 9) is no t lit, th en pu sh the memo ry card in on ce. 1 Slid e the le ver to o pen the co ver. 2 Insert the memory card.
Inserting a memory card (sold separately) GB 54 You c an us e the fo llo wing ty pes o f me mory ca rd s with this came ra. However, proper operati on cannot be gu aranteed fo r all types of memory cards.
Preparing the camera GB 55 Attach ing a lens Set the powe r switch of the ca mera to OFF befo re you attach or remove the lens. 1 Remove the body cap f rom t he came ra and the r ear le ns cap from the rear of t he l ens.
Attaching a lens GB 56 Note s • When attaching a lens, do not press the lens release button. • Do not use force when attaching a lens. • The Mount Adaptor (sold separately) is required to use an A-mount lens (sold separately). To use the Mount Adaptor, refer to the operating manual supplied with the Mount Adaptor.
Preparing the camera GB 57 Setti ng th e dat e and t ime When you turn o n the ca mera f or the first time or a fter you ini tialize the funct ions, t he scr een to set th e date and ti me appe ars. To canc el the d ate and t ime settin g operatio n Press the MENU button.
Setting the date and time GB 58 The da te and ti me set up screen appears autom atical ly when the pow er is turn ed on fo r the f irst time or when the int ernal rechar geabl e backup batter y has been discha rged. To reset the date and time, use th e menu.
Preparing the camera GB 59 Shootin g a clea r image wit hout camera shake “Camer a shake” re fers to un wanted mo vement of th e camera th at occurs after the shu tter button has bee n pressed, resul ting in a blurre d image. To redu ce camer a shak e foll ow the in struct ions b elow.
Shooting a clear image without camera shake GB 60 Note s • The SteadyShot function may not work optim ally when the power has just been turned on, right after you po int the camera towards a subject, or when the shutter button has been pressed all the way down without stopping halfway.
Shooting a clear image without camera shake Preparing the camera GB 61 Stab ilize your upp er body an d take a po siti on that k eeps the camera f rom moving . Point 1 One h and hold s the grip of the c amera, and the other ha nd suppo rts the len s. Point 2 Take a se cure stan ce with your fee t shou lder-w idth a part.
GB 62 Removi ng the Eyepiec e cup Whe n atta ching the F DA-A1 AM A ngle F inde r (sol d sepa rate ly) to th e camer a, rem ove th e Eyep iece cu p. Note s • When an FDA-A1AM A ngle Finder (sold separately) is attached to the camera, switch the display between the viewfinder and the s creen by setting [FINDER/ MONITOR] in (Custom Settin gs).
Shooting and viewing images GB 63 Shooti ng and vie wing imag es Shootin g still im ages In [Aut o Mode], the cam era analyze s the subjec t and allows you to shoot with the appropr iate setti ngs. 1 Set the power switc h to ON t o turn on th e camer a.
Shooting still images GB 64 5 Press the shutter butto n halfway down to fo cus . • When the image is in focus , a beep sounds and the z o r indicator lights.
Shooting and viewing images GB 65 Record ing mo vies Notes • The sound of the camera in operation may be recorded while recording a movie. Yo u can dis able the s ound record ing by settin g [Audio Recording] t o [Off] ( page 39).
GB 66 Playi ng back ima ges If you press V on the con trol wh eel wh ile pl aying back a m ovie, t he con trol panel will be disp layed. Note s • Movies recorded using ot her devices may not play back on this camera. 1 Press the button. 2 Select an image by pr essin g the b / B on the con trol wheel.
Playing back images Shooting and viewing images GB 67 To play back still images, set [View M ode] to [Folder Vi ew(Still)], and to play back mov ies, set [View Mode] to [Folder Vie w(MP4)], [AVCHD View] or [XAVC S View]. When you select [Date Vi ew], both still i mages and mov ies will be display ed on the screen , sorted by date.
GB 68 Dele ting im ages Once you hav e deleted a n image, you ca nnot restor e it. Be sure that you want to dele te the image befo re procee ding. Note s • Protected images cannot be deleted. 1 While displayi ng the im age yo u want to delete, pr ess the (Delete ) but ton.
Selecting a shooting mode GB 69 Selec ting a shooti ng mode Selecti ng a shoo ting mode The foll owing s hooti ng modes are availa ble. Turn th e mode di al and s et to the desir ed shoo ting mo de. (Auto Mod e) Allows you to shoot still images with the settings adjusted automatic ally.
GB 70 Functi ons avail able f or eac h shoo ting mode The funct ions you can use depend on the selected shoo ting mode. In the tabl e below, indicat es the funct ion is avai lable, an d a – indica tes the f uncti on is not availabl e. * Whe n the shooting m ode is set to M, the exposure ca n be adjusted only when [ISO] is set to [ISO AUTO].
Various functions GB 71 Vari ous fu nctio ns Using th e vari ous func tions This manua l mainly provides an introd uction o n the use of the camer a and a list of func tion s. To learn more a bou t the cam era, refer to “He lp Gu ide” (page 2), which offers in-depth instru ctions on the m any function s.
Using the various functions GB 72 Using the [D RO/Auto H DR] function , you can ca pture variou s gradatio ns of the contrast of images . [D-Rang e Opt.
Using the various functions Various functions GB 73 Notes • When shootin g with [ File Format] se t to [XAVC S], an SDXC memory card (64 GB or more and Class 10 or faster) is required (page 54). • You cannot create a disc using th e software PlayMemories Hom e with a movie that was recorded when [ File Format] was set to [XAVC S] or [MP4].
Using the various functions GB 74 When [ File Format] is set to [MP4] Note s • Movies recorded i n the [60p 28 M(PS)]/[50p 28M (PS)]/[60i 24 M(FX)]/[50i 24M(FX)] /[24p 24M(FX)] /[25p 24M( FX)] settin g in [ Record Setting] a re converted by PlayMe mories Home in order to create an AVC HD recording dis c.
Using the various functions Various functions GB 75 In additi on to HD q uality m ovie sett ings, the followi ng items can be set: [Audio Re c Level ], [Audio Leve l Display] and [A udio Out T iming].
Using the various functions GB 76 Conveni ent functions for pla yback ar e as follows: A Magnifies or re duces images. • T urn the co ntrol wheel to magnify or reduc e an im age.
Using Wi-Fi functions GB 77 Using W i-Fi functions Using the Wi -Fi a nd NF C one- touch functio ns You can pe rform the fo llowing op erations using the camera ’s Wi-Fi and NFC O ne-to uch func tions.
Using the Wi-Fi and NFC one-touch functions GB 78 Connec t the c amera t o your wirele ss acce ss po int. B efore s tarti ng the procedur e, make sure yo u have the SSI D (name of the access point) and password of your w ireless access po int with you.
Using applications GB 79 Using a pplicati ons Addi ng applic ations t o the ca mera (Appl icat ion downl oad ing) You ca n add the desire d functions to yo ur camer a by connecti ng to the applica tion download ing webs ite (PlayMemo ries Camera A pps) via the I nternet.
Adding applications to the camera (Application downloading) GB 80 How to downloa d appl ications dire ctly us ing the Wi-Fi func tion o f the came ra You c an downl oad ap plicat ions usin g the Wi-Fi f unction w ithout connect ing to a com puter.
Viewing images on a computer GB 81 Viewin g images on a comp uter Using th e soft ware Use the f ollowi ng applic ation s to opti mize use of th e imag es shot with your camera. • Im age Data C onverter • PlayMe mories Home • Remot e Camera Co ntro l For details on instal lation, see pages 82 to 85.
Using the software GB 82 With Imag e Data C onverter, yo u can do the following: • Yo u can pl ay back a nd edit images recor ded in R AW forma t wit h vari ous corr ections , such as ton e curve and sh arpne ss. • You can adju st images with white bal ance, exposur e, and [Creative Style] , etc.
Using the software GB 83 Viewing images on a computer The soft ware Play Memories Ho me allows y ou to imp ort sti ll imag es and movies to your comp uter and use them . PlayMemor ies Hom e is required for importing XAVC S movies or AVCHD movies to yo ur computer.
Using the software GB 84 Note s • An Internet connection i s required to i nstall PlayMemories Home. • An Internet connection is required to use PlayMemories Home or other network services. PlayMemories Home or other ne twork services may not be available in some countries o r regions.
Using the software GB 85 Viewing images on a computer Conne ct the camera to your comput er. Wit h Remo te Camer a Contr ol you can: • S et up the ca mera or re cord an image from th e com puter. • Record a n imag e dire ctly t o the comput er. • Perfo rm an Interva l Timer Shootin g.
GB 86 Others Checki ng the numb er of imag es and record able t ime of mo vies Note s • When “0” (the number of record able images) flashes in yellow, the memory card is full. Replace the memory card with anothe r one, or delete image s from the cu rrent memo ry ca rd (pa ges 4 3, 6 8).
Checking the number of images and recordable time of movies Others GB 87 Note th at the ac tual numb ers may d iffer depend ing on th e conditio ns of use. Notes • The above number of images applies when the battery pack is fully charged. The number of images may decrease depend ing on the condit ions of use.
Checking the number of images and recordable time of movies GB 88 The tabl e below shows th e approxi mate total re cording tim es using a memory card fo rmatted with this c amera. The recording t ime for XAVC S and AVCHD movi es is th e recordi ng time wh en shooti ng with [ Dual Video REC] se t to [Off].
Checking the number of images and recordable time of movies Others GB 89 Notes • The recordable ti me of movies vari es because the camera is equipped with VBR (Variable Bit-R ate), which automaticall y adjusts image quality depe nding on the shooting scene.
Checking the number of images and recordable time of movies GB 90 • If you observe the following points , the recording time will be longer. – Keep the camera out of direct sunlight. – Tur n the camera off w hen it is not being used. • The maximum continu ous recording time is 29 minutes.
Others GB 91 Specifi cations Camera [System] Camera Type: Interchangeab le Lens Digital Ca mera Lens: Sony E-m ount lens [Image s ensor] Image format : 35 mm full si ze (35.8 m m × 23.9 mm), CMOS image sensor Effectiv e pixel number of camera : Approx.
Specifications GB 92 Exposure com pensation: ±5.0 EV (switchable between 1/3 EV and 1/2 EV steps) When using e xposure compens ation di al: ±3.0 EV (1/3 EV step) [Shutte r] Type: El ectronic ally-c .
Specifications Others GB 93 [Power, gen eral] Battery p ack: Rechargeab le batte ry pack NP -FW5 0 [Power c onsumption (while shootin g)] When using a n FE 28-70 mm F3.5- 5.6 OSS* When using th e viewfinder: Approx. 3.5 W When using th e monitor: Approx.
Specifications GB 94 Lens FE 28- 70 mm F3.5- 5.6 OSS (Su pplied with IL CE-7M2K) Focal leng th: 28 mm – 70 mm Lens groups–e lements: 8–9 Angle of view: 75° – 34° Minimum focus* : 0.3 m – 0.45 m (0.99 f t. –1.48 ft.) Maximum magnification: 0.
Specifications Others GB 95 Trademarks • Memory Stick and are trademarks or registered trademarks of Sony Corporation. • XAVC S and are registered trademarks of Sony Corporation. • “AVCHD Progressive” and the “AVCHD Progressive” logotype are trademarks of Panasonic Corporation and Sony Corporation.
GB 96 Index Inde x A Area Setti ng ....... ......... ......... .......58 Audio se ttings .......... ......... ......... .75 AUTO ....... ...... ......... ......... ......... .63 Auto Mode ............ ......... ......... ....63 B Battery p ack .......
Index Index GB 97 M Memory card ......... ......... ...... 53, 54 Memory recall ....... ......... ...... ...... 39 MENU .......... ......... ...... ......... ...... 35 Microphon e jack ............ ......... ... 20 Monitor ........... ......... ......
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