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Here you can select the amount of noise reduction applied to images with high ISO settings (when quality is set to jpeg). MENU – Red Camera Icon – page 2 (more Quality and Image Size settings) Leave it ON as there is no way of duplicating this process in post-production, except to take a black frame of the same length in the same atmospheric conditions. Set if you want the processing engine to apply noise reduction for images captured with a long exposure time. You can choose the path in this menu (either, up, down, left or right). When in this mode, you’ll see an arrow that guides you in what direction and speed you should pan the camera to take the sequential images that will be stitched together. Panorama directionĪ panorama picture (only available in jpeg) is a composite of several images stitched together. Set it to standard, having to scan an even broader area when making panoramas will take some experience with the camera to do efficiently. Wide means your picture will cover a larger area. (when in panorama shooting mode) Size is selectable between standard and wide.
Leave as is at 3:2, you can always crop your pictures later.
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You can choose 3:2 (which uses the full sensor surface), 4:3, 1:1 or 16:9 (crop but a more broad view). If SD card space is an issue, you can set it to Small. Note that when Quality is set to RAW or RAW & JPEG, the image size for RAW images is automatically set to L for optimal quality. The smaller the image size, the more images can be recorded. The larger the image size, the more detail will be reproduced when the image is printed on large-format paper.
Jpeg images will also have in-camera noise reduction applied, something you might or might not want to take care of yourself later, depending on your style and preference. A RAW file saves all information the camera pixels register during shooting and will make for better quality images if you want to edit in something like Adobe Lightroom.Ī jpeg is a compressed image (available in FINE (larger) and STANDARD (smaller, less quality) which takes up less space on your SD card but is less suited for editing afterward. We’ll start at page 1 of the camera Icon (camera settings) MENU – Red Camera Icon – page 1 (Quality and Image Size settings)ĭo you edit your pictures on your desktop? If so, set to RAW or RAW jpeg. This setting is necessary, as all images captured will have a timestamp, making it easy to find your favorite pictures.Īfter this is set up, press the MENU button. When you switch on your Sony RX10 IV you’ll be asked to enter a date, time and time zone. Sony RX10 III Diving into the Sony RX10 IV MENU system
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I’ll be going over the entire Menu structure in this post, and giving you tips, pointers, and tricks along the way.Īre you looking for an advanced manual with tips and tricks on older models? You can find those posts here: Since the Sony RX10 IV has the same menu layout as recently released Sony Alpha cameras, you’ll quickly find your way around if you already own one of those. A focus range limiter switch has been added to the side of the Mark IV’s lens, with a choice of ‘All’ or 3m-infinity. Naturally the lens has optical image stabilization built-in, rated at 4.5 stops of shake reduction. It also gains the option to make one of the customizable buttons act as AF-On, to let you start AF and fire the shutter independently. It’s also the first Cyber-shot to include Sony’s “High Density” AF Tracking system, from the a9, and the company says that they have improved Eye AF.
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It’s also is the first in the series to include a touchscreen.Ī few things have remained the same, like the 24-600mm lens, but it’s the first RX10 camera to include on-sensor phase detection, with 315 AF points covering 65% of the frame (slightly over 80% in each direction). Its 0.03 sec AF-lock speed is extremely fast. It can shoot at 24 fps with AF and AE and can shoot for up to 249 JPEG images (112 Raw). I know it is a lot of information, but you’ll get the hang of it soon, I promise.Ĭompared to the older RX10 III, the new mark four is mainly faster thanks to a newly developed Bionz X processor. This guide starts from your Menu settings and goes through all aspects of this interesting camera. Welcome to my Sony RX10 IV advanced manual with tips and tricks. Sony RX10 IV settings, tips and tricks Introduction