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AF Micro Adjustment Image Quality/Size Table of Contents When you use the LA-EA2 and an A-mount lens, fine focus adjustment is possible. Perform this operation only when needed. Note that you may not be able to properly focus on a subject if you have made a poor adjustment.  On/Off When set to [On], registers the adjustment value for an attached lens and adjusts the focus by applying the registered value (default setting is [Off]). Amount Sets the adjustment value between -20 to +20 for the attached lens. Clear All Clears the values of all the registered lenses. (Items for setting up image quality or size) See "Using menus" (p. 67) on the operation. The default settings are marked with . REC Mode See page 43. Frame Rate You can select the frame rate to be used to record high definition image quality (HD) movies. Using [60i] is recommended for standard recording. Set [ Frame Rate] first, before setting [ REC Mode] (p. 43). Search image  Notes  When [AF Micro Adjustment] is not set to [On], you cannot register an adjustment value.  By shifting the value toward +, the focus point shifts toward the background, and by shifting it toward -, the point shifts toward the foreground. Decide the value by reference to the result of a test shooting.  We recommend that you decide the value under actual shooting conditions.  When you attach a lens that is registered on the camera, the registered value is displayed. You can register up to 30 lenses. A message informing you of when this maximum has been reached will be displayed. To register any further lenses, you first need to delete already registered lenses. To do this, attach a lens to delete its registered value, then reset its value to "±0." Alternatively, you can reset the values of all lenses with [Clear All].  If you perform AF fine adjustment with a lens of other manufacturers, the adjustment values of Sony, Minolta, and Konica Minolta lenses may be affected. Do not use this function with any lens of other manufacturers.  You cannot individually perform AF fine adjustment when using the Sony, Minolta, and Konica Minolta lenses that have the same specifications.  60i For ordinary recording, this frame rate is recommended. 60p You can record movies with a volume of data twice that of 60i with this setting, and this will allow you to enjoy clear images. When you play a movie recorded with this setting on a TV, the TV has to be compatible with 60p movie playback. If the TV is not compatible with 60p movie playback, the movie will be output as a 60i movie. 24p This setting gives your movies a film-like appearance.  Notes  The media that the recorded images can be saved on will depend on the recording mode that has been set during recording. For details, see page 43.  Tips  Frame rate means the number of images that are updated in a certain period of time. Index US 80

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AF Micro Adjustment
When you use the LA-EA2 and an A-mount
lens, fine focus adjustment is possible.
Perform this operation only when needed.
Note that you may not be able to properly
focus on a subject if you have made a poor
adjustment.
On/Off
When set to [On], registers the adjustment
value for an attached lens and adjusts the
focus by applying the registered value (default
setting is [Off]).
Amount
Sets the adjustment value between –20 to +20
for the attached lens.
Clear All
Clears the values of all the registered lenses.
Notes
When [AF Micro Adjustment] is not set to
[On], you cannot register an adjustment value.
By shifting the value toward +, the focus
point shifts toward the background, and by
shifting it toward –, the point shifts toward the
foreground. Decide the value by reference to the
result of a test shooting.
We recommend that you decide the value under
actual shooting conditions.
When you attach a lens that is registered on
the camera, the registered value is displayed.
You can register up to 30 lenses. A message
informing you of when this maximum has
been reached will be displayed. To register any
further lenses, you first need to delete already
registered lenses. To do this, attach a lens to
delete its registered value, then reset its value to
“±0.” Alternatively, you can reset the values of
all lenses with [Clear All].
If you perform AF fine adjustment with a lens
of other manufacturers, the adjustment values
of Sony, Minolta, and Konica Minolta lenses
may be affected. Do not use this function with
any lens of other manufacturers.
You cannot individually perform AF fine
adjustment when using the Sony, Minolta,
and Konica Minolta lenses that have the same
specifications.
Image Quality/Size
(Items for setting up image
quality or size)
See “Using menus” (p. 67) on the operation.
The default settings are marked with
.
REC Mode
See page 43.
Frame Rate
You can select the frame rate to be used to
record high definition image quality (HD)
movies. Using [60i] is recommended for
standard recording. Set [
Frame Rate]
first, before setting [
REC Mode] (p. 43).
60i
For ordinary recording, this frame rate is
recommended.
60p
You can record movies with a volume of
data twice that of 60i with this setting, and
this will allow you to enjoy clear images.
When you play a movie recorded with
this setting on a TV, the TV has to be
compatible with 60p movie playback. If
the TV is not compatible with 60p movie
playback, the movie will be output as a 60i
movie.
24p
This setting gives your movies a film-like
appearance.
Notes
The media that the recorded images can be
saved on will depend on the recording mode
that has been set during recording. For details,
see page 43.
Tips
Frame rate means the number of images that
are updated in a certain period of time.