Sony ILCE-9 Instruction Manual Large File - 14.58 MB - Page 141

Movie w/ shutter, Camera Settings 2, desired setting.

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Shooting movies ••In movie shooting mode, ISO sensitivity can be selected from ISO 100 to ISO 102400. If the ISO value is set to a value smaller than ISO 100, the setting is automatically switched to ISO 100. When you finish recording the movie, the ISO value returns to the original setting. ••In movie shooting mode, the following settings cannot be set in [Picture Effect]. When a movie recording starts, [Off] will be set temporarily. --Rich-tone Mono. ••If you point the camera at an extremely strong light source while shooting a movie at low ISO sensitivity, the highlighted area in the image may be recorded as a black area. ••If the display mode of the monitor is set to [For viewfinder], the display mode will switch to [Display All Info.] when movie shooting starts. ••Use PlayMemories Home when importing XAVC S movies, AVCHD movies, and MP4 movies to a computer. Movie w/ shutter You can start or stop recording movies by pressing the shutter button, which is bigger and easier to press than the MOVIE (Movie) button. MENU  (Camera Settings 2)  [Movie w/ shutter]  desired setting. On: Enables movie recording using the shutter button when the shooting mode is set to [Movie] or [S&Q Motion]. Off: Disables movie recording using the shutter button. Hint ••When [Movie w/ shutter] is set to [On], you can still start or stop recording movies using the MOVIE button. ••When [Movie w/ shutter] is set to [On], you can use the shutter button to start or stop recording movies on an external recorder using [ REC Control] (page 185). Note ••When [Movie w/ shutter] is set to [On], you cannot focus by pressing the shutter button halfway down during movie recording. GB 141

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Shooting movies
• In movie shooting mode, ISO sensitivity can be selected from ISO 100 to
ISO 102400. If the ISO value is set to a value smaller than ISO 100, the setting
is automatically switched to ISO 100. When you finish recording the movie, the
ISO value returns to the original setting.
• In movie shooting mode, the following settings cannot be set in
[Picture Effect]. When a movie recording starts, [Off] will be set temporarily.
– Rich-tone Mono.
•If you point the camera at an extremely strong light source while shooting
a movie at low ISO sensitivity, the highlighted area in the image may be
recorded as a black area.
• If the display mode of the monitor is set to [For viewfinder], the display mode
will switch to [Display All Info.] when movie shooting starts.
•Use PlayMemories Home when importing XAVC S movies, AVCHD movies, and
MP4 movies to a computer.
Movie w/ shutter
You can start or stop recording movies by pressing the shutter button,
which is bigger and easier to press than the MOVIE (Movie) button.
MENU
(Camera Settings 2)
[Movie w/ shutter]
desired setting.
On:
Enables movie recording using the shutter button when the shooting
mode is set to [Movie] or [S&Q Motion].
Off:
Disables movie recording using the shutter button.
Hint
•When [Movie w/ shutter] is set to [On], you can still start or stop recording
movies using the MOVIE button.
• When [Movie w/ shutter] is set to [On], you can use the shutter button to
start or stop recording movies on an external recorder using [
 REC Control]
(page 185).
Note
•When [Movie w/ shutter] is set to [On], you cannot focus by pressing the
shutter button halfway down during movie recording.