Sony ILCZVE10/B - User Manual

Sony ILCZVE10/B

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Shooting; Shooting still images
  • Page 6 – Recording movies; Shooting movies
  • Page 7 – Viewing
  • Page 9 – Customizing the camera; Customization features of the camera
  • Page 10 – Using network functions; Functions available with a smartphone (Imaging Edge Mobile)
  • Page 11 – Using a computer; Recommended computer environment; List of MENU items; Using MENU items
  • Page 12 – Camera Settings1
  • Page 13 – Camera Settings2
  • Page 15 – Network
  • Page 17 – My Menu
  • Page 18 – Precautions/This product; Cleaning the image sensor; If you have problems
  • Page 19 – Help Guide; How to use the “Help Guide”; Hint; Finding your desired information; Method A: Searching by keyword; Screen displayed on a computer
  • Page 20 – To print only the page currently being displayed, click the [
  • Page 22 – Identifying parts; When the lens is removed; Shutter button
  • Page 26 – Note; Battery insertion slot
  • Page 27 – Using the control wheel; Related Topic; Assigning frequently used functions to buttons (Custom Key)
  • Page 28 – Add Item; Press the MENU button to display the menu screen.; Select a MENU tab
  • Page 30 – If you press the
  • Page 33 – How to use the keyboard; For example: If you want to enter “abd”
  • Page 34 – List of icons on the monitor; Icons on the shooting screen; Shooting mode/Scene recognition
  • Page 37 – Icons on the playback screen; Single-image playback
  • Page 40 – Switching the screen display (while shooting/during playback); You can change the display contents on the screen.; Histogram display
  • Page 41 – DISP Button
  • Page 42 – Menu item details; MENU →
  • Page 43 – Checking the camera and the supplied items; The number in parentheses indicates the number of pieces.
  • Page 45 – Specifications; Minimum focus; Supplied items; Zooming/Focusing ring
  • Page 46 – Inserting/removing the battery pack; To remove the battery pack; and remove the battery; Open the battery/memory card cover by sliding the switch on it.
  • Page 48 – Charging the battery pack while it is inserted in the camera
  • Page 49 – Using the AC Adaptor/battery charger abroad
  • Page 50 – Charging by connecting to a computer; Notes on the battery pack
  • Page 51 – Battery life and number of recordable images; Number of images when shooting still images; Actual shooting of movies
  • Page 52 – Supplying power from a wall outlet (wall socket)
  • Page 53 – Notes on using the battery pack; The remaining battery indicator appears on the screen.; Effective use of the battery pack
  • Page 55 – Notes on charging the battery pack
  • Page 56 – Inserting/removing a memory card
  • Page 57 – To remove the memory card; Open the memory card cover and make sure that the access lamp; Memory cards that can be used
  • Page 58 – SD memory cards; Notes on memory card; Memory Stick PRO Duo, Memory Stick PRO-HG Duo
  • Page 59 – About Memory Stick PRO Duo media and Memory Stick PRO-HG Duo media:
  • Page 60 – Attaching/removing a lens; Turn off the camera before attaching or removing the lens.
  • Page 61 – To remove the lens; Keep pressing the lens release button; Lens hood; Be sure to hold the lens straight when attaching it.
  • Page 62 – Mount Adaptor
  • Page 63 – Available with SAM/SSM lens only; Available focus area:; Focus Area
  • Page 64 – Available
  • Page 65 – Setting language, date and time; On maintaining the date and time
  • Page 67 – The descriptions of the item are displayed.
  • Page 70 – Focus Mode; Selects the focus method to suit the movement of the subject.; The subject is in focus and the focus is locked.; Subjects on which it is difficult to focus using auto focus
  • Page 71 – Manual Focus
  • Page 72 – Expand Flexible Spot :; Examples of the focusing frame display; The focusing frame differs as follows.; When focusing on a larger area
  • Page 73 – To move the focus area
  • Page 74 – Focus Area Limit
  • Page 75 – The types of focus areas marked with
  • Page 76 – Phase detection AF
  • Page 77 – Focus Standard; Select MENU →
  • Page 78 – Switches the focusing mode while the button is held down.
  • Page 79 – Focus Magnifier
  • Page 80 – AF On
  • Page 81 – Item
  • Page 85 – The magnification scale changes each time you press the center.; Press the shutter button halfway down to focus.; The camera exits the magnified display after shooting.
  • Page 87 – For movie shooting:
  • Page 88 – Focus Hold; MENU→
  • Page 89 – Focus Frame Color; Displays the frame indicating the focusing area in white.
  • Page 90 – Adjusts focus before you press the shutter button halfway down.
  • Page 91 – AF Area Auto Clear; The focus area is displayed all the time.
  • Page 92 – Displays the focus area that is in focus.
  • Page 95 – Peaking Setting
  • Page 96 – To use the focus magnifier function by touch operation; Touch Operation; Press the; Press the shutter button fully down to shoot the image.
  • Page 99 – Set the duration for which an image is to be magnified using the [; Magnifies the images for 2 seconds.
  • Page 101 – Sets whether to display peaking.
  • Page 102 – Drive Mode; Normal shooting mode.; WB bracket; Select; You can also set the drive mode by selecting MENU →
  • Page 104 – You can also set the continuous shooting by selecting MENU →
  • Page 105 – Audio signals; Press; You can also set the drive mode by selecting MENU→; Adjust the focus and shoot the image.
  • Page 107 – Bracket Settings
  • Page 108 – Single Bracket; Press the shutter button for each image.
  • Page 109 – Indicator during bracket shooting
  • Page 110 – MK
  • Page 111 – DRO Bracket
  • Page 112 – Selftimer during Bracket:
  • Page 113 – The product starts the self-timer shooting after three seconds.
  • Page 114 – Sets the number of shots for interval shooting. (1 shot to 9999 shots)
  • Page 115 – Cont. PB for Interval
  • Page 116 – Sets whether or not to activate touch operations on the monitor.; Activates the touch operation.
  • Page 117 – When the subject you touched is in focus, a still image is recorded.
  • Page 119 – The camera will focus on the touched subject.; (Focus Cancel) icon or press the center of the control
  • Page 121 – Press the shutter button all the way down to shoot images.
  • Page 122 – Sets the file format for still images.; The image is recorded in the JPEG format.; About RAW images
  • Page 123 – Selects the JPEG image quality when [
  • Page 126 – Same aspect ratio as 35 mm film
  • Page 128 – Pan the camera from the left to the right.
  • Page 129 – Allows you to shoot a panoramic image by compositing the images.; Intelligent Auto
  • Page 130 – The camera shoots with automatic scene recognition.; About Scene Recognition
  • Page 131 – Superior Auto
  • Page 132 – Saves one appropriate image selected by the product.
  • Page 133 – Scene Recognition
  • Page 134 – Program Auto; Program Shift; (Program Auto) on the screen changes to
  • Page 135 – Aperture Priority; Aperture Preview
  • Page 136 – Shutter Priority
  • Page 137 – Manual Exposure; Images become brighter.; Adjust the focus and shoot the subject.
  • Page 138 – Bulb shooting; As long as the shutter button is pressed, the shutter remains open.
  • Page 140 – Sweep Panorama; This part will not be shot.; Press the shutter button fully down.
  • Page 141 – Guidance bar
  • Page 143 – Scene Selection; Allows you to shoot with preset settings according to the scene.; Shoots the red of the sunset beautifully.
  • Page 149 – Assigns the exposure compensation function to the control wheel.
  • Page 150 – You can set whether to display a guide when you change the exposure.; Does not display the guide.
  • Page 151 – Exposure step
  • Page 152 – Metering Mode; AE lock
  • Page 153 – Face Priority in Multi Metering; The camera measures brightness based on detected faces.
  • Page 154 – The exposure is locked, and; Focus on the subject again and press the shutter button.
  • Page 156 – Zebra Setting; Sets whether to display the zebra pattern.
  • Page 157 – Product Showcase Set; Shoots in the ordinary shooting mode.
  • Page 158 – Background Defocus
  • Page 159 – Corrects the brightness automatically.
  • Page 160 – Auto HDR
  • Page 161 – ISO; Sets the ISO sensitivity automatically.; You can also select MENU →
  • Page 162 – The zoom features available with this product; When a power zoom lens is mounted:; Optical zoom range; JPEG; Clear Image Zoom range
  • Page 163 – Zoom Range
  • Page 164 – You can select the zoom setting of the product.
  • Page 165 – Zoom Lever Speed; Zoom Speed
  • Page 166 – Fixed Speed
  • Page 167 – Remote Zoom Speed; Sets the zoom speed during shooting standby when [; Sets the zoom speed during movie recording when [
  • Page 168 – About zoom scale; JPEG Image Size
  • Page 169 – White Balance; Priority Set in AWB
  • Page 172 – Creative Style; For shooting the beautiful red of the setting sun.
  • Page 174 – Picture Effect
  • Page 176 – Soft Skin Effect
  • Page 178 – Does not release the shutter when a lens is not attached.
  • Page 179 – Releases the shutter even if no memory card has been inserted.
  • Page 180 – You can shoot images without the shutter sound.
  • Page 181 – e-Front Curtain Shutter; Uses the electronic front curtain shutter function.
  • Page 182 – Sets whether or not to use the SteadyShot function.; We recommend that you set the camera to [Off] when using a tripod.
  • Page 185 – Activates high ISO noise reduction normally.
  • Page 186 – Regist. Faces Priority; Focuses without giving higher priority to registered faces.
  • Page 189 – Deletes a registered face.
  • Page 190 – Shoot after you have turned on the flash and it is fully charged.
  • Page 191 – Flash Mode
  • Page 192 – You can set the flash mode.; The flash does not operate.; Wireless Flash
  • Page 194 – FEL lock
  • Page 198 – Does not use the wireless flash function.
  • Page 205 – About USB cable connections; will return to the movie recording mode.
  • Page 207 – You can set the shooting mode for movie recording.; Allows you to shoot movies with automatic scene recognition.
  • Page 208 – Allows you to shoot after adjusting the aperture value manually.
  • Page 209 – Movie recording formats; XAVC S recording format
  • Page 210 – Selects the movie file format.
  • Page 211 – Selects the frame rate and bit-rate for movie recording.
  • Page 213 – Proxy Recording; Proxy movies are simultaneously recorded.
  • Page 214 – Audio Recording; Does not record sound.
  • Page 215 – Audio Level Display; Sets whether to display the audio level on the screen.; Displays the audio level.
  • Page 216 – Audio Rec Level; Turns up the audio recording level.
  • Page 217 – Audio Out Timing
  • Page 218 – Does not reduce wind noise.
  • Page 219 – Picture Profile; Customizing the picture profile; Using the preset of the picture profile; Example setting of natural color tone using the [ITU709] gamma.; HDR movie recording
  • Page 230 – How to reset the time code
  • Page 233 – Sets whether or not to display markers set using [; Markers are displayed. The markers are not recorded.
  • Page 234 – Sets the markers to be displayed while shooting movies.
  • Page 235 – Displays a red frame to indicate that recording is in progress.
  • Page 236 – REC Lamp; The recording lamp lights up during recording.
  • Page 237 – Disables movie recording using the shutter button.
  • Page 240 – Playing back still images; Plays back the recorded images.; Recover Image DB
  • Page 241 – Enlarging an image being played back (Enlarge Image)
  • Page 242 – Rotating recorded images automatically (Display Rotation); Selects the orientation when playing back recorded images.; Images are always displayed horizontally.
  • Page 243 – Rotates a recorded image counter-clockwise.; Display the image to be rotated, then select MENU →
  • Page 244 – Playing back panoramic images
  • Page 245 – Displays an image with the standard magnification.
  • Page 246 – Enlarge Initial Position; Sets the initial position when enlarging an image in playback.; Enlarges the image from the point of focus during shooting.
  • Page 247 – Playing back movies; Plays back the recorded movies.; Available operations during movie playback; : Sound volume adjustment; Switching between still images and movies (View Mode)
  • Page 248 – Volume Settings; Sets the sound volume for movie playback.; Adjusting the volume during playback
  • Page 249 – Photo Capture; Display the movie that you want to capture as a still image.; The scene is saved as a still image.
  • Page 250 – Playing back images on the image index screen (Image Index); You can display multiple images at the same time in playback mode.; To change the number of images to be displayed; Select the desired image and press the center of the control wheel.; To display a desired image quickly
  • Page 251 – Setting the method for jumping between images (Image Jump Setting); Selects the dial or wheel to use for jumping between images.; Rating
  • Page 252 – Displays the images by date.
  • Page 253 – Display as Group; Does not display images as a group.
  • Page 254 – PB Speed for Interval
  • Page 255 – Sets the playback speed for still images during [Cont. PB for
  • Page 256 – Playing back images using slideshow (Slide Show); Automatically plays back images continuously.
  • Page 257 – Cancel All in this Folder:
  • Page 258 – ) to make it easier to find; The image rating selection screen will appear.; Select the level of
  • Page 259 – Sets the available number of stars (
  • Page 260 – Specifying images to be printed (Specify Printing); Clears all DPOF marks.
  • Page 261 – Deleting a displayed image; Deleting multiple selected images (Delete); Display the image you want to delete.
  • Page 262 – Deletes all images in the selected folder.; All Images in This Group:; Deletes all images in the selected group.; Format
  • Page 264 – Viewing images on a TV using an HDMI cable; “BRAVIA” Sync; Turn off both this product and the TV.; Images shot with the product appear on the TV screen.; Select an image using the right/left sides of the control wheel.
  • Page 266 – To assign frequently used functions to buttons (
  • Page 267 – To change the shooting settings quickly according to the scene (
  • Page 268 – Items that can be registered
  • Page 269 – SS
  • Page 270 – Locks the control dial and control wheel.
  • Page 271 – You can register the desired menu items to; Sort Item
  • Page 272 – You can rearrange the menu items added to
  • Page 273 – Delete Item; You can delete menu items added to; Delete Page
  • Page 274 – You can delete all the menu items added to a page under
  • Page 275 – Delete All; You can delete all the menu items added to
  • Page 276 – Display From My Menu; You can set My Menu to appear first when you press the MENU button.; My Menu appears first when you press the MENU button.
  • Page 277 – Auto Review; Does not display the Auto Review.
  • Page 280 – Live View Display
  • Page 281 – Grid Line; Does not display the grid line.
  • Page 282 – Monitor Brightness; Adjust the brightness of the screen.; Adjusts the brightness within the range of –2 to +2.
  • Page 283 – Display Quality; You can change the display quality.; Displays in high quality.
  • Page 284 – Bright Monitoring
  • Page 286 – You can specify the first three characters of the file name.
  • Page 287 – Configure settings for the file names of recorded movies.; Series Counter Reset:
  • Page 289 – Select REC Folder; the folder on the memory card to which images are to be recorded.
  • Page 290 – New Folder
  • Page 292 – Selects whether the product produces a sound or not.; Sounds are not produced.
  • Page 293 – Power Setting Option; You can perform camera power settings.; Power Save Start Time:; Setting the power-save start time; Setting the power-save linkage with the monitor; Disables power-save linkage with the monitor.
  • Page 294 – Setting the auto power-off temperature; Sets the standard temperature for the camera to turn off.
  • Page 295 – Plays back movies recorded with the product on a NTSC/PAL system TV.
  • Page 296 – HDMI Settings: HDMI Resolution
  • Page 297 – Movies are output as 60p.
  • Page 299 – Time code is output to other devices.
  • Page 301 – HDMI Settings: CTRL FOR HDMI; You can operate this product with a TV’s remote control.
  • Page 302 – USB Connection
  • Page 303 – USB LUN Setting; Enhances compatibility by limiting of USB connection functions.
  • Page 304 – USB Power Supply
  • Page 305 – Language
  • Page 306 – Sets the date and time.
  • Page 307 – Area Setting; Sets the area where you are using the product.
  • Page 308 – Version
  • Page 309 – Setting Reset; Camera Settings Reset:; Initializes the main shooting settings to the default settings.
  • Page 311 – Smartphone Connect; You can adjust settings related to smartphone connection.; Smartphone Connection:; Cnct. while Power OFF
  • Page 312 – Connecting the camera and a smartphone using the QR Code; The smartphone is connected to the camera.
  • Page 316 – Menu Item Details; Advance Preparation
  • Page 317 – Bluetooth Settings
  • Page 318 – Using a smartphone as a remote commander
  • Page 319 – Selecting images on the smartphone to transfer
  • Page 320 – Send to Smartphone Func.; Size of Sending Image:; The QR Code is displayed on the monitor of the camera.
  • Page 322 – Preparation in advance; : Operations performed on the smartphone
  • Page 323 – Supported smartphones; Refer to the support page for the latest information.
  • Page 325 – Bluetooth Rmt Ctrl; instruction manual for the Bluetooth remote commander as well.; Enables Bluetooth remote commander operation.
  • Page 327 – Airplane Mode
  • Page 329 – Other setting items; Displays the PIN code you enter into the connected device.; Select the desired access point.; When the desired access point is not displayed on the screen:; Select [Manual Setting] and set the access
  • Page 330 – If you are entering the IP address manually, enter the set address.
  • Page 332 – Operating the camera from a computer (PC Remote Function)
  • Page 333 – Displays the BD address of the camera.
  • Page 334 – Edit Device Name
  • Page 336 – Resets all the network settings to default settings.
  • Page 338 – Connecting to a computer; Insert a sufficiently charged battery pack into the camera.
  • Page 339 – Disconnecting the camera from the computer
  • Page 340 – Imaging Edge Desktop; Installing Imaging Edge Desktop on your computer; Installing Catalyst Browse/Catalyst Prepare on your computer; Download and install the software by accessing the following URL:
  • Page 341 – Importing images to the computer; Example: Folder tree during USB Mass Storage connection
  • Page 342 – PC Remote Cnct Method:; How to connect the camera and the computer; You can now operate the camera using Imaging Edge Desktop (Remote).
  • Page 343 – Pairing information is deleted when you initialize the camera.
  • Page 523 – Confirm that the battery has been charged sufficiently.; Hold the camera slightly face downward so that the dust falls out.
  • Page 524 – Troubleshooting
  • Page 557 – Precautions; XAVC S movies can be played back only on XAVC S-supported devices.
  • Page 561 – On cleaning; Cleaning the lens
  • Page 564 – Number of recordable images; The number of images that can be recorded on a memory card; File Format; JPEG Standard
  • Page 565 – Recordable movie times; The recording times when [; Notes on continuous movie recording; XAVC S 4K
  • Page 568 – License; Notes on the License; On GNU GPL/LGPL applied software; This offer is valid to anyone in receipt of this information.
  • Page 569 – Camera
  • Page 571 – Rechargeable battery pack NP-FW50
  • Page 572 – Trademarks; Memory Stick and
  • Page 573 – Initialize the settings.
  • Page 574 – Warning messages; Memory Card Error; An incompatible memory card is inserted.
  • Page 575 – You tried to mark RAW images with a DPOF mark.; Image DataBase File error
  • Page 577 – Recommended pages; ZV-E10 lens compatibility information
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Help Guide

Interchangeable Lens Digital Camera

ZV-E10

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ZV-E10 lens compatibility information

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How to use the “Help Guide”

Names of parts/Basic operations

Identifying parts

Basic operations

Using the control wheel

Using MENU items

Assigning frequently used functions to buttons (Custom Key)

Using Fn (Function) button (Function menu)

How to use the keyboard

Icons and indicators

List of icons on the monitor

Switching the screen display (while shooting/during playback)

DISP Button

Preparing the camera

Checking the camera and the supplied items

E PZ 16–50mm F3.5–5.6 OSS (Power zoom)

Charging the battery pack

Inserting/removing the battery pack

Charging the battery pack while it is inserted in the camera

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Summary

Page 2 - Shooting; Shooting still images

Charging by connecting to a computer Battery life and number of recordable images Supplying power from a wall outlet (wall socket) Notes on the battery pack Notes on charging the battery pack Inserting a memory card (sold separately) Inserting/removing a memory card Memory cards that can be used Not...

Page 6 - Recording movies; Shooting movies

Shutter settings Release w/o Lens Release w/o Card Silent Shooting (still image) e-Front Curtain Shutter Reducing blur SteadyShot (still image) Lens compensation Lens Comp. Noise reduction Long Exposure NR (still image) High ISO NR (still image) Face detection Regist. Faces Priority Face Registratio...

Page 7 - Viewing

Shoot Mode (S&Q) Setting the image quality and recording format Movie recording formats File Format (movie) Record Setting (movie) Settings for movie recording Proxy Recording Audio Recording Audio Level Display Audio Rec Level Audio Out Timing Wind Noise Reduct. Picture Profile Gamma Disp. Assi...

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