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Digital Still Camera
Instruction Manual

“Help Guide” (Web manual)
Refer to “Help Guide” for in-depth
instructions on the many functions
of the camera.
http://rd1.sony.net/help/dsc/1720/h_zz/

DSC-RX10M4

English

Check out the
Help Guide!
The “Help Guide” is an on-line manual that you can read on your
computer or smartphone. Refer to it for details on menu items,
advanced usage, and the latest information on the camera.

Scan
here
http://rd1.sony.net/help/dsc/1720/h_zz/
DSC-RX10M4 Help Guide

Instruction Manual

In-Camera Guide

This manual introduces some
basic functions.

The [In-Camera Guide] shows
explanations of the menu
items on the monitor of the
camera.

(this book)

For the quick start guide, see
“Startup guide” (page 15). The
“Startup guide” introduces the
initial procedures from when you
open the package until you release
the shutter for the first shot.

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You can quickly pull up
information during shooting.
To use the [In-Camera Guide]
function, some settings must be
made beforehand. For details,
search “In-Camera Guide” in the
Help Guide.

Notes on using your camera
Along with this section, also see
“Precautions” in the Help Guide
(page 2).

Screen language
You can select the language
displayed on the screen using the
menu (page 27).

Notes on handling the product
••This camera is designed to be dustand moisture-resistant, but is not
waterproof or dust-proof.
••If water, dust or sand get into the
open flash unit, it may cause a
malfunction.
••Remove any dirt from the surface of
the flash. Dirt on the surface of the
flash may emit smoke or burn due
to heat generated by the emission
of light. If there is dirt/dust, clean it
off with a soft cloth.
••Do not cover the flash with your
fingers.
••When using the power zoom lens,
be careful not to get your fingers
or any other objects caught in the
lens.
••Take care that your finger is not in
the way when pushing the flash
down.
••Always attach the lens front
cap when you are not using the
camera.

••Do not leave the lens or the
viewfinder exposed to a strong
light source such as sunlight.
Because of the lens’s condensing
function, doing so may cause
smoke, fire, or a malfunction inside
the camera body or the lens. If you
have to leave the camera exposed
to a light source such as sunlight,
attach the lens cap to the lens.
••When you shoot with backlighting,
keep the sun sufficiently far away
from the angle of view. Otherwise,
the sunlight may enter the focus
inside the camera and cause smoke
or fire. Even if the sun is slightly
away from the angle of view, it may
still cause smoke or fire.
••Do not directly expose the lens to
beams such as laser beams. That
may damage the image sensor and
cause the camera to malfunction.
••Do not leave the camera, the
supplied accessories, or memory
cards within the reach of infants.
They may be accidentally
swallowed. If this occurs, consult a
doctor immediately.

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Notes on the monitor and
electronic viewfinder
••The monitor and electronic
viewfinder are manufactured
using extremely high-precision
technology, and over 99.99% of the
pixels are operational for effective
use. However, there may be some
small black dots and/or bright
dots (white, red, blue or green in
color) that constantly appear on the
monitor and electronic viewfinder.
These are imperfections due to
the manufacturing process and do
not affect the recorded images in
any way.
••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 its details, you can also use
the monitor.
••If you pan the camera while looking
into the viewfinder or move your
eyes around, the image in the
viewfinder may be distorted or the
color of the image may change.
This is a characteristic of the
lens or display device and is not
a malfunction. When you shoot
an image, we recommend that
you look at the center area of the
viewfinder.
••When shooting with the viewfinder,
you may experience symptoms
such as eyestrain, fatigue,
travel sickness, or nausea. We
recommend that you take a break
at regular intervals when you are
shooting with the viewfinder.
In case you may feel
uncomfortable, refrain from using
the viewfinder until your condition
recovers, and consult your doctor
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Notes on continuous shooting
During continuous shooting, the
monitor or viewfinder may flash
between the shooting screen and a
black screen. If you keep watching
the screen in this situation, you may
experience uncomfortable symptoms
such as feeling of unwellness. If
you experience uncomfortable
symptoms, stop using the camera,
and consult your doctor as necessary.

Notes on recording for long
periods of time or recording 4K
movies
••Depending on the camera and
battery temperature, you may be
unable to record movies or the
power may turn off automatically
to protect the camera. A message
will be displayed on the screen
before the power turns off or you
can no longer record movies. In
this case, leave the power off and
wait until the camera and battery
temperature goes down. If you turn
on the power without letting the
camera and battery cool enough,
the power may turn off again
or you may be unable to record
movies.
••When the temperature of the
camera rises, the image quality
may deteriorate. It is recommended
that you wait until the temperature
of the camera drops before
continuing to shoot.
••Under high ambient temperatures,
the temperature of the camera
rises quickly.
••Camera body and battery may get
warm with use – this is normal.

Notes on recording/playback
••Before you start recording, make
a trial recording to make sure that
the camera is working correctly.
••The recorded image may be
different from the image you
monitored before recording.
••Do not use the camera in areas
where strong radio waves or
radiation are being emitted.
Recording and playback may not
function correctly.
••Playback of images recorded with
your product on other equipment
and playback of images recorded
or edited with other equipment on
your product are not guaranteed.
••Sony can provide no guarantees
in the event of failure to record or
loss or damage of recorded images
or audio data due to a malfunction
of the camera or recording media,
etc. We recommend backing up
important data.
••Once you format the memory
card, all the data recorded on
the memory card will be deleted
and cannot be restored. Before
formatting, copy the data to a
computer or other device.

Notes on the Multi Interface Shoe
••When attaching or detaching
accessories such as an external
flash to the Multi Interface Shoe,
first turn the power to OFF. When
attaching the accessory, confirm
that it is firmly fastened to the
camera.

••Do not use the Multi Interface Shoe
with a commercially available flash
that applies voltages of 250 V or
more or has the opposite polarity
of the camera. It may cause a
malfunction.

Sony accessories
Use only genuine Sony brand
accessories, otherwise it may cause a
malfunction. Sony brand accessories
may not come to market for some
countries or regions.

On the data specifications
described in this manual
The data on performance and
specifications are defined under
the following conditions, except
as described in this manual: at an
ordinary ambient temperature of
25ºC (77°F), and using a battery pack
that has been fully charged until the
charge lamp has turned off.

Warning on copyright
Television programs, films,
videotapes, and other materials
may be copyrighted. Unauthorized
recording of such materials may
be contrary to the provisions of the
copyright laws.

Notes on location information
If you upload and share an
image tagged with a location,
you may accidentally reveal the
information to a third party. To
prevent third parties from obtaining
your location information, set
[ Loc. Info. Link Set.] to [Off] before
shooting images.
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Notes on discarding or transferring
this product to others

How to turn off wireless network
functions (Wi-Fi, etc.) temporarily

When discarding or transferring
this product to others, make sure to
perform the following operation to
protect private information.
••Select [Setting Reset]  [Initialize].

When you board an airplane,
etc., you can turn off all wireless
network functions temporarily using
[Airplane Mode].

Notes on discarding or transferring
a memory card to others
Executing [Format] or [Delete] on
the camera or a computer may not
completely delete the data on the
memory card. When transferring
a memory card to others, we
recommend that you delete the
data completely using data deletion
software. When discarding a memory
card, we recommend that you
physically destroy it.

Notes on wireless LAN
If your camera is lost or stolen, Sony
bears no responsibility for the loss or
damage caused by illegal access or
use of the registered access point on
the camera.

Notes on security when using
wireless LAN products
••Always make sure that you are
using a secure wireless LAN to avoid
hacking, access by malicious third
parties, or other vulnerabilities.
••It is important that you set the
security settings when using a
wireless LAN.
••If a security problem arises
because no security precautions
are in place or due to any
inevitable circumstances when
using a wireless LAN, Sony bears
no responsibility for the loss or
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For Customers in the U.S.A.
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
Declaration of Conformity
Trade Name: SONY
Model No.: WW173777
Responsible Party: Sony Electronics
Inc.
Address: 16535 Via Esprillo, San
Diego, CA 92127 U.S.A.
Telephone No.: 858-942-2230
This device complies with Part15
of the FCC Rules. Operation is
subject to the following two
conditions: (1) This device may not
cause harmful interference, and
(2) this device must accept any
interference received, including
interference that may cause
undesired operation.

Checking the camera and the supplied
items
The number in parentheses
indicates the number of pieces.

•• Shoulder strap (1)

•• Camera (1)
•• Power cord (mains lead) (1)
(supplied in some countries/
regions)

•• Lens cap (1)

•• Lens hood (1)
•• Rechargeable battery pack
NP-FW50 (1)
•• Eyepiece cup (1) (attached to
the camera)
•• Micro USB cable (1)

•• Shoe cap (1) (attached to the
camera)
•• Instruction Manual (this
manual) (1)

•• AC Adaptor (1)
The shape of the AC Adaptor
may differ depending on the
country/region.

•• Reference Guide (1)
•• Wi-Fi Connection/One-touch
(NFC) Guide (1)

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Identifying parts
 Multi Interface Shoe

 ON/OFF (Power) switch
 Shutter button
 For shooting: W/T (Zoom)

lever
(Index) lever/
For viewing:
Playback zoom lever

•• Some accessories may not go
in all the way and protrude
backward from the Multi
interface shoe. However,
when the accessory reaches
the front end of the shoe, the
connection is completed.
•• For details on compatible
accessories for the multi
interface shoe, visit the
Sony website, or consult
your Sony dealer or local
authorized Sony service
facility. Accessories for the
Accessory Shoe can also be
used. Operations with other
manufactures’ accessories
are not guaranteed.

 Self-timer lamp/AF illuminator
 Aperture index
 Lens
 Front lens ring
 Rear lens ring
 Exposure compensation dial
 Flash

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•• Press the (Flash pop-up)
button to use the flash.
The flash does not pop up
automatically.
•• When not using the flash,
press it back into the camera
body.

 Mode dial

(Auto Mode)/
(Program Auto)/
(Aperture Priority)/
(Shutter Priority)/
(Manual Exposure)/
(Memory recall)/
(Movie)/
(High Frame Rate)/
(Sweep Panorama)/
(Scene Selection)

 Hook for shoulder strap

Attach both ends of the strap
onto the camera.

 Eye sensor
 Eyepiece cup
 Diopter-adjustment dial
 MOVIE (Movie) button



(Flash pop-up) button
(Display panel illumination)
button

 Display panel
 C2 button (Custom button 2)
 C1 button (Custom button 1)
 Hook for shoulder strap
 Focus hold button

 Memory card slot

 Focus range limiter switch

 Memory card cover

 Focus mode dial

 Access lamp

 Aperture ring

 MENU button
 Microphone

Do not cover this part during
movie recording. Doing so
may cause noise or lower the
volume.
 Viewfinder
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

Image sensor position
mark
The image sensor is the
sensor that converts light into
an electric signal. The
mark shows the location of
the image sensor. When you
measure the exact distance
between the camera and the
subject, refer to the position of
the horizontal line.

 Multi/Micro USB Terminal

•• This terminal supports Micro
USB-compatible devices.
•• For details on compatible
accessories for the Multi/
Micro USB Terminal, visit
the Sony website, or consult
your Sony dealer or local
authorized Sony service
facility.
 HDMI micro jack
 Charge lamp
 Monitor (For touch operation:

Touch panel/Touch pad)
You can adjust the monitor to
an easily viewable angle and
shoot from any position.
If the subject is closer than the
minimum shooting distance of
the lens, the focus cannot be
confirmed. Make sure you put
enough distance between the
subject and the camera.
 Speaker
  (Microphone) jack

When an external microphone
is connected, the built‑in
microphone turns off
automatically. When the
external microphone is a
plugin-power type, the power
of the microphone is supplied
by the camera.
  (Headphones) jack

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You may not be able to adjust
the monitor angle depending
on the type of a tripod you
use. In such a case, release the
tripod screw once to adjust the
monitor angle.

 For shooting: Fn (Function)

button
For viewing:
(Send to Smartphone)
button
You can display the screen
for [Send to Smartphone] by
pressing this button.



(N mark)
This mark indicates the touch
point for connecting the
camera and an NFC-enabled
Smartphone.

 Control dial

You can quickly adjust the
settings for each shooting
mode.
 For shooting: AEL button

(Playback
For viewing:
zoom) button
 Control wheel
 Center button
 For shooting: C3 button

(Custom button 3)
(Delete) button
For viewing:


(Playback) button

 Aperture click switch
 Wi-Fi/Bluetooth antenna

(built-in)

•• NFC (Near Field
Communication) is an
international standard of
the short-range wireless
communication technology.
 Battery lock lever
 Battery insertion slot
 Connection plate cover

Use this when using an
AC‑PW20 AC Adaptor
(sold separately). Insert the
connection plate into the
battery compartment, and
then pass the cord through
the connection plate cover as
shown below.

Make sure that the cord is not
pinched when you close the
cover.
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 Battery cover
 Tripod socket hole

Use a tripod with a screw less
than 5.5 mm (7/32 inches)
long. Otherwise, you cannot
firmly secure the camera, and
damage to the camera may
occur.

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Basic operations
Using the control wheel

•• You can select setting items by turning or pressing the top/bottom/
left/right side of the control wheel. Your selection is determined when
you press the center of the control wheel.
•• The DISP (Display Setting) is assigned to the top side of the control
wheel. In addition, you can assign selected functions to the left/right/
bottom side and the center of the control wheel, and to the rotation of
the control wheel.
•• During playback, you can display the next/previous image by pressing
the right/left side of the control wheel or by turning the control wheel.

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Using the Fn (Function) button
You can register frequently used functions to the Fn (Function) button
and recall them while shooting. Up to 12 frequently used functions can be
registered to the Fn (Function) button.

1

Press the DISP button on the
control wheel repeatedly to
display a screen mode other
than [For viewfinder], and
then press the Fn (Function)
button.
Fn

2 Select the desired function by pressing the top/bottom/left/
right side of the control wheel.

3 Select the desired setting by
turning the control wheel, and
press the center of the control
wheel.
•• Some functions can be finetuned using the control dial.

To adjust settings from the dedicated setting screens
Select the desired function in step 2,
then press the center of the control
wheel. The dedicated setting screen
for the function will appear. Follow the
operating guide to adjust settings.

Operation guide

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Startup guide
Step 1: Inserting the battery pack/memory card
(sold separately) into the camera
For details on memory cards that can be used with this camera, refer to
page 30.

1

Open the battery cover, and
insert the battery pack into
the camera.

Lock lever

•• Make sure that the battery pack
is facing in the correct direction
and insert it while pressing the
battery lock lever.

2 Close the battery cover.
3 Open the memory card cover,
and insert the memory card
(sold separately) into the
camera.
•• With the notched corner facing
in the direction illustrated, insert
the memory card until it clicks
into place.

Ensure the notched corner
faces correctly.

4 Close the memory card cover.

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To format the memory card
When you use a memory card with this camera for the first time, it is
recommended that you format the card using the camera in order to
stabilize the performance of the memory card.
•• Formatting erases all data on the memory card, including protected
images and registered settings (M1 to M4). Once erased, this data
cannot be restored. Save valuable data to a computer, etc. before
formatting.
(Setup)  [Format].
•• To perform formatting, select MENU 

To remove the battery pack
Make sure that the access lamp
(page 9) is not lit, and turn off
the camera. Then, slide the lock
lever and remove the battery pack.
Be careful not to drop the battery
pack.

To remove the memory card
Make sure that the access lamp
(page 9) is not lit, and then
push in the memory card once to
remove it.

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Lock lever

Step 2: Charging the battery pack while it is inserted in
the camera

1

Turn the power off.

2 Connect the camera
with the battery pack
inserted to the AC Adaptor
(supplied) using the micro
USB cable (supplied), and
connect the AC Adaptor
to the wall outlet (wall
socket).
Charge lamp on the camera (orange)
Lit: Charging
Off: Charging finished
Flashing: Charging error or charging paused temporarily because the
camera is not within the proper temperature range
•• Charging time (full charge): approximately 150 min (when charging a
fully depleted battery pack at a temperature of 25°C (77°F))
•• When you use a completely new battery pack or a battery pack that
has not been used for a long time, the charge lamp may flash quickly
when the battery is charged. If this happens, remove the battery pack
or disconnect the USB cable from the camera and then re-insert it to
recharge.
•• Be sure to use only genuine Sony brand battery packs, micro USB
cables (supplied) and AC Adaptors (supplied).

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Step 3: Setting the language and the clock

1

Set the ON/OFF (Power) switch
to “ON” to turn on the camera.

ON/OFF (Power) switch

2 Select the desired language
and then press the center of
the control wheel.

3 Make sure that [Enter] is selected on the screen and then press
the center.

4 Select the desired geographic location and then press the
center.

5 Select [Date/Time] using the top/bottom of the control wheel
or by turning the control wheel, and then press the center.

6 Select the desired item by pressing the top/bottom/left/right
side of the control wheel, and then press the center.

7 Repeat steps 5 and 6 to set other items, then select [Enter] and
press the center.
Hint
••To reset the date and time setting, use MENU (page 27).

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Step 4: Shooting images in auto mode

1

Turn the mode dial to set to

.

2 Look into the viewfinder or the monitor and hold the camera.
3 Use the W/T (zoom) lever to adjust the magnification of the
image.

4 Press the shutter button halfway down to focus.

•• When the image is in focus, an indicator (such as ) will light up.

5 Press the shutter button all the way down.
To shoot movies
Press the MOVIE button to start/stop recording.

To play back images
Press the
(Playback) button to play back images. You can select the
desired image using the control wheel.

To delete displayed image
Press the
(Delete) button while an image is displayed to delete it.
Select [Delete] using the control wheel on the confirmation screen, and
then press the center of the control wheel to delete the image.
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To shoot images in various shooting modes
Set the mode dial to the desired mode depending on the subject or the
functions you want to use.

Learning more about the camera
Instructions for all the functions of this camera are provided in the “Help
Guide” (web manual).
Refer to page 2 for how to access the Help Guide.

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Using the Wi-Fi / One-touch (NFC) /
Bluetooth functions
You can perform the following operations using the camera's Wi-Fi, NFC
One-touch, and Bluetooth functions.
•• Saving images to a computer
•• Transferring images from the camera to a smartphone
•• Using a smartphone as a remote control for the camera
•• Viewing still images on a TV
•• Recording location information from a smartphone to images
For details, refer to the “Help Guide” (page 2) or to the attached
document “Wi-Fi Connection/One-touch (NFC) Guide.”

Installing PlayMemories Mobile
PlayMemories Mobile is required to connect the camera and a
smartphone. If PlayMemories Mobile is already installed on your
smartphone, be sure to update it to the latest version.
For details on PlayMemories Mobile, refer to the support page
(http://www.sony.net/pmm/).

Note
••To use the camera’s NFC One-touch function, an NFC-enabled Android
smartphone or tablet is required.
••The Wi-Fi functions introduced in this manual are not guaranteed to operate
on all smartphones or tablets.
••The Wi-Fi functions of this camera are not available when connected to a
public wireless LAN.
••Depending on future version upgrades, the operational procedures or screen
displays are subject to change without notice.
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Recording location information to captured images
By using PlayMemories Mobile, you can obtain location information from
a connected smartphone (via Bluetooth communication) and record it to
captured images.
For details on the operating procedure, refer to the “Help Guide” (page
2) or the following support page.

http://www.sony.net/pmm/btg/

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Introduction to computer software
We offer the following computer software to enhance your enjoyment
of photos/movies. Access one of the following URLs using your Internet
browser and then download the software by following the onscreen
instructions.
If one of these software is already installed on your computer, update it to
the latest version before use.

Windows:
http://www.sony.co.jp/imsoft/Win/

Mac:
http://www.sony.co.jp/imsoft/Mac/
You can check the recommended operating environment for the software from
the following URL:
http://www.sony.net/pcenv/

PlayMemories Home
PlayMemories Home allows you to import still images and movies to your
computer and view or use them.
You need to install PlayMemories Home to import XAVC S movies or
AVCHD movies to your computer.
You can access the download website directly from the following URL:
http://www.sony.net/pm/
•• When you connect the camera to your computer, new functions may
be added to PlayMemories Home. Connecting the camera to your
computer is therefore recommended even if PlayMemories Home has
already been installed on the computer.

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Image Data Converter
You can develop and edit RAW images using various adjustment
functions like tone curve and sharpness.

Remote Camera Control
With Remote Camera Control, you can change the camera settings or
release the shutter from a computer connected via a USB cable.
(Setup) 
To use Remote Camera Control, first select MENU 
[USB Connection]  [PC Remote], then connect the camera to a
computer via a USB cable.

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List of MENU items
For details on each MENU items, refer to the Help Guide.

(Camera Settings1)
Red tab
Quality/Image Size
Quality
Image Size
Aspect Ratio
Panorama: Size
Panorama: Direction
Long Exposure NR
High ISO NR
Color Space
Shoot Mode/Drive
Auto Mode
Scene Selection
Drive Mode
Bracket Settings
/
Recall
/
Memory
Reg Cust Shoot Set
AF
Focus Area
Swt. V/H AF Area
AF Illuminator
Center Lock-on AF
AF w/ shutter
Pre-AF
AF Area Regist.

Del. Reg. AF Area
AF Area Auto Clear
Disp. cont. AF area
Phase Detect. Area
Exposure
Exposure Comp.
Reset EV Comp.
ISO
ISO AUTO Min. SS
Metering Mode
Spot Metering Point
AEL w/ shutter
Exposure Std. Adjust
Flash
Flash Mode
Flash Comp.
Exp.comp.set
Red Eye Reduction
Color/WB/Img. Processing
White Balance
Priority Set in AWB
DRO/Auto HDR
Creative Style
Picture Effect
Picture Profile
Soft Skin Effect

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Focus Assist

SteadyShot
Marker Display
Marker Settings
Video Light Mode
Movie w/ shutter

Focus Magnifier
Focus Magnif. Time
Initial Focus Mag.
MF Assist
Peaking Level
Peaking Color
Focus Ring Rotate

Shutter/SteadyShot

Face Detection/Shoot Assist
Smile/Face Detect.
Face Registration
Auto Obj. Framing

(Camera Settings2)
Purple tab
Movie
Exposure Mode
Exposure Mode
File Format
Record Setting
HFR Settings
Quality (Dual Rec)
Img. Size (Dual Rec)
Auto Dual Rec
Proxy Recording
AF drive speed
AF Track Sens
Auto Slow Shut.
Audio Recording
Audio Rec Level
Audio Level Display
Audio Out Timing
Wind Noise Reduct.
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Shutter Type
Release w/o Card
SteadyShot
Zoom
Rng. of Zoom Assist
Zoom Setting
Zoom Speed
Zoom Ring Rotate
Zoom Func. on Ring
Display/Auto Review
DISP Button
FINDER/MONITOR
Zebra
Grid Line
Exposure Set. Guide
Live View Display
Auto Review
Custom Operation
Custom Key(Shoot.)
Custom Key(PB)
Function Menu Set.
Lens Ring Setup
MOVIE Button
Dial/Wheel Lock
Audio signals
Write Date

(Network)

Green tab

Snd to Smrtphn Func
Send to Computer
View on TV
Ctrl w/ Smartphone
Airplane Mode
Wi-Fi Settings
Bluetooth Settings
Loc. Info. Link Set.
Edit Device Name
Reset Network Set.

(Playback)
Delete
View Mode
Image Index
Disp Cont Shoot Grp
Display Rotation
Slide Show
Rotate
Enlarge Image
Enlarge Init. Mag.
Enlarge Initial Pos.
Protect
Motion Interval ADJ
Specify Printing
Photo Capture

Blue tab

(Setup)

Yellow tab

Monitor Brightness
Viewfinder Bright.
Finder Color Temp.
Gamma Disp. Assist
Volume Settings
Tile Menu
Mode Dial Guide
Delete confirm.
Display Quality
Pwr Save Start Time
NTSC/PAL Selector*
Touch Operation
Touch Pad Settings
Demo Mode
TC/UB Settings
HDMI Settings
4K Output Sel.
USB Connection
USB LUN Setting
USB Power Supply
PC Remote Settings
Language
Date/Time Setup
Area Setting
Copyright Info
Format
File Number
Set File Name
Select REC Folder
New Folder
Folder Name
Recover Image DB
Display Media Info.
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Version
Setting Reset
* If you change this item, you will
need to format the memory card
for compatibility with the PAL or
NTSC system. Also, note that it may
not be possible to play back movies
recorded for the NTSC system on
PAL system TVs.

(My Menu)
Add Item
Sort Item
Delete Item
Delete Page
Delete All

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Gray tab

Specifications
Battery life and number of recordable images
Battery life

Number of images

Shooting
(still images)

Screen mode

―

Approx. 400

Viewfinder mode

―

Approx. 370

Actual shooting
(movies)

Screen mode

Approx. 75 min.

―

Viewfinder mode

Approx. 75 min.

―

Continuous shooting
(movies)

Screen mode

Approx. 135 min.

―

Viewfinder mode

Approx. 135 min.

―

•• The above estimates for battery life and number of recordable images
apply when the battery pack has been fully charged. The battery life
and number of images may decrease depending on the conditions of
use.
•• The battery life and number of recordable images are estimates based
on shooting with the default settings under the following conditions:
–– Using the battery pack at an ambient temperature of 25°C (77°F).
–– Using a Sony SDXC memory card (U3) (sold separately)
•• The numbers for “Shooting (still images)” are based on the CIPA
standard and shooting under the following conditions:
(CIPA: Camera & Imaging Products Association)
–– One picture is taken every 30 seconds.
–– The power is turned on and off once every ten times.
–– The flash strobes once for every two pictures.
–– The zoom is switched alternately between the W and T ends.
•• The number of minutes for movie shooting is based on the CIPA
standard and shooting under the following conditions:
–– The image quality is set to XAVC S HD 60p 50M/50p 50M.
–– Actual shooting (movies): Battery life based on repeated shooting,
zooming, shooting stand-by, turning on/off, etc.
–– Continuous shooting (movies): Battery life based on non-stop
shooting until the limit (29 minutes) has been reached, and then
continued by pressing the MOVIE (Movie) button again. Other
functions, such as zooming, are not operated.
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Memory cards that can be used
When using microSD memory cards or Memory Stick Micro media with
this camera, be sure to use the appropriate adaptor.

SD memory cards
Recording format

Supported memory card

Still image

SD/SDHC/SDXC card

AVCHD

SD/SDHC/SDXC card
(Class 4 or faster, or U1 or faster)

XAVC S

4K 60 Mbps*
HD 50 Mbps or lower*
HD 60 Mbps

SDHC/SDXC card
(Class 10, or U1 or faster)

4K 100 Mbps*
HD 100 Mbps

SDHC/SDXC card (U3)

High Frame Rate*

SDHC/SDXC card
(Class 10, or U1 or faster)

* Including when recording proxy movies at the same time

Memory Stick media
Recording format

Supported memory card

Still image

Memory Stick PRO Duo/
Memory Stick PRO-HG Duo

AVCHD

Memory Stick PRO Duo (Mark 2)/
Memory Stick PRO-HG Duo

XAVC S

4K 60 Mbps*
HD 50 Mbps or lower*
HD 60 Mbps

Memory Stick PRO-HG Duo

4K 100 Mbps*
HD 100 Mbps

—

High Frame Rate*

Memory Stick PRO-HG Duo

* Including when recording proxy movies at the same time

Note
••When an SDHC memory card is used to record an XAVC S movie over
extended periods of time, the recorded movies will be divided into files 4 GB
in size. The divided files can be handled as a single file by importing them to
a computer using PlayMemories Home.
••Fully charge the battery pack before attempting to recover the database files
GB
on the memory card.

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Number of recordable images
When you insert a memory card into the camera and set the ON/OFF
(Power) switch to “ON,” the number of images that can be recorded
(should you continue to shoot using the current settings) is displayed on
the screen.
Note
••When “0” (the number of recordable images) flashes in orange, the memory
card is full. Replace the memory card with another one, or delete images from
the current memory card.
••When “NO CARD” flashes in orange, it means no memory card has been
inserted. Insert a memory card.

The number of images that can be recorded on a memory
card
The table below shows the approximate number of images that can be
recorded on a memory card formatted with this camera. The values are
defined using Sony standard memory cards for testing. The values may
vary depending on the shooting conditions and the type of memory card
used.
Image Size]: [L: 20M]
[
Aspect Ratio]: [3:2]*
[
(Units: Images)
Quality

8 GB

32 GB

64 GB

256 GB

Standard

1150

4800

9600

37500

Fine

690

2800

5500

22000

Extra fine

510

2050

4150

16000

RAW & JPEG

235

950

1900

7500

RAW

355

1400

2850

11000

* When [

Aspect Ratio] is set to other than [3:2], you can record more images

than the numbers shown in the table above (except when [RAW] is selected).

Note
••Even if the number of recordable images is higher than 9999 images, “9999”
will appear.

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••When an image shot with another product is played back on this camera, the
image may not appear in its actual size.
••The numbers shown are when using a Sony memory card.

Recordable movie times
The table below shows the approximate total recording times using
a memory card formatted with this camera. The values may vary
depending on the shooting conditions and the type of memory
File Format] is set to
card used. The recording times for when [
[XAVC S 4K] and [XAVC S HD] are recording times when shooting with
Proxy Recording] set to [Off].
[
(h (hour), m (minute))
File Format
XAVC S 4K

XAVC S HD

AVCHD

Record Setting

8 GB

32 GB

64 GB

256 GB

30p 100M/25p 100M

9m

35 m

1 h 15 m

5 h 15 m

30p 60M/25p 60M

10 m

1h

2h5m

8 h 35 m

24p 100M*/ –

9m

35 m

1 h 15 m

5 h 15 m

24p 60M*/ –

10 m

1h

2h5m

8 h 35 m

120p 100M/100p 100M

9m

35 m

1 h 15 m

5 h 15 m

120p 60M/100p 60M

10 m

1h

2h5m

8 h 35 m

60p 50M/50p 50M

15 m

1 h 15 m

2 h 35 m

10 h 25 m

60p 25M/50p 25M

30 m

2 h 25 m

5h

20 h 10 m
10 h 25 m

30p 50M/25p 50M

15 m

1 h 15 m

2 h 35 m

30p 16M/25p 16M

50 m

3 h 50 m

7 h 45 m

31 h 30 m

24p 50M*/ –

15 m

1 h 15 m

2 h 35 m

10 h 25 m

60i 24M (FX)/
50i 24M (FX)

40 m

2 h 55 m

6h

24 h 15 m

60i 17M (FH)/
50i 17M (FH)

55 m

4h5m

8 h 15 m

33 h 15 m

* Only when [NTSC/PAL Selector] is set to NTSC

•• Continuous movie shooting is possible for a maximum of approximately
29 minutes at a time with the camera’s default settings and an ambient
temperature of approximately 25°C (77°F) (product specification limit).

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Note
••The recordable time of movies varies because the camera is equipped with
VBR (Variable Bit-Rate), which automatically adjusts image quality depending
on the shooting scene. When you record a fast-moving subject, the image is
clearer but the recordable time is shorter because more memory is required
for recording. The recordable time also varies depending on the shooting
conditions, the subject or the image quality/size settings.
••The times shown are recordable times using a Sony memory card.

Notes on continuous movie recording
•• High-quality movie recording and high-speed continuous shooting
require large amounts of power. Therefore, if you continue to shoot,
the temperature inside the camera will rise, especially that of the
image sensor. In such cases, the camera will turn off automatically
because the surface of the camera is heated to a high temperature or
the high temperature affects the quality of the images or the internal
mechanism of the camera.
•• The duration of time available for movie recording varies with the
temperature, file format/record setting for movies, Wi-Fi network
environment, or condition of the camera before you start recording. If
you frequently recompose or shoot images after the power is turned
on, the temperature inside the camera will rise and the recording time
available will be shorter.
icon appears, the temperature of the camera has risen.
•• If the
•• If the camera stops movie recording due to a high temperature, leave
it for some time with the power turned off. Start recording after the
temperature inside the camera drops fully.
•• If you observe the following points, you will be able to record movies
for longer periods of time.
–– Keep the camera out of direct sunlight.
–– Turn the camera off when it is not being used.
File Format] is set to [AVCHD], the file size of movies is
•• When [
limited to approx. 2 GB. If the movie file size reaches approx. 2 GB
during recording, a new movie file will be created automatically.

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Specifications
Camera
[System]
Image device: 13.2 mm × 8.8 mm
(1.0 type) CMOS sensor
Effective pixel number of camera:
Approx. 20.1 Megapixels
Total pixel number of camera:
Approx. 21.0 Megapixels
Lens: ZEISS Vario-Sonnar T 25×
zoom lens
f = 8.8 mm – 220 mm (24 mm –
600 mm (35 mm film equivalent))
F2.4 (W) – F4 (T)
While shooting movies (HD 16:9):
26 mm – 630 mm*1
While shooting movies (4K 16:9):
28 mm – 680 mm*1
*1 When [
SteadyShot] is set to
[Standard]
SteadyShot: Optical
File format (Still images):
JPEG (DCF Ver. 2.0, Exif Ver. 2.31,
MPF Baseline) compliant, RAW
(Sony ARW 2.3 Format), DPOF
compatible
File format (Movies):
XAVC S format (XAVC S format
compliant):
Video: MPEG-4 AVC/H.264
Audio: LPCM 2ch (48 kHz 16 bit)
AVCHD format (AVCHD format
Ver. 2.0 compatible):
Video: MPEG-4 AVC/H.264
Audio: Dolby Digital
2ch, equipped with
Dolby Digital Stereo Creator
••Manufactured under license
from Dolby Laboratories.

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Recording media:
Memory Stick PRO Duo media,
Memory Stick Micro media, SD
cards, microSD memory cards
Flash: Flash range (ISO sensitivity
(Recommended Exposure Index)
set to Auto):
Approx. 1.0 m to 10.8 m (3.28 ft.
to 35.43 ft.) (W)/
Approx. 1.0 m to 6.5 m (3.28 ft. to
21.33 ft.) (T)

[Input/Output connectors]
HDMI connector: HDMI micro jack
Multi/Micro USB Terminal*:
USB communication
USB communication:
Hi-Speed USB (USB 2.0)
Microphone jack:
3.5 mm Stereo mini jack
Headphones jack:
3.5 mm Stereo mini jack
* Supports Micro USB compatible
device.

[Viewfinder]
Type: Electronic viewfinder (Organic
Electro-Luminescence)
Total number of dots:
2 359 296 dots
Frame coverage: 100%
Magnification: Approx. 0.70 ×
(35 mm-format equivalent) with
50 mm lens at infinity, –1 m–1
Eye point (CIPA compliant):
Approx. 23 mm from the
eyepiece, approx. 21.5 mm from
the eyepiece frame at –1 m–1
Diopter adjustment:
–4.0 m–1 to +3.0 m–1

[Monitor]

[Wireless LAN]

LCD monitor:
7.5 cm (3.0 type) TFT drive, touch
panel
Total number of dots:
1 440 000 dots

Supported standard:
IEEE 802.11 b/g/n
Frequency: 2.4 GHz
Supported security protocols:
WEP/WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK
Configuration method:
Wi-Fi Protected Setup™ (WPS) /
manual
Access method: Infrastructure Mode
NFC: NFC Forum Type 3 Tag
compliant

[General]
Model No. WW173777
Rated input:
, 2.4 W
7.2 V
Power consumption:
Approx. 2.2 W (during shooting
with the monitor)
Approx. 2.4 W (during shooting
with the viewfinder)
Operating temperature: 0 to 40 °C
(32 to 104 °F)
Storage temperature: –20 to 55 °C (–4
to 131 °F)
Dimensions (W × H × D) (Approx.):
132.5 × 94.0 × 145.0 mm
132.5 × 94.0 × 127.4 mm (from
front of lens to monitor)
5 1/4 × 3 3/4 × 5 3/4 in.
5 1/4 × 3 3/4 × 5 1/8 in. (from
front of lens to monitor)
Mass (CIPA compliant) (Approx.):
1 095 g (2 lb 6.7 oz) (including
battery pack, SD card)
Microphone: Stereo
Speaker: Monaural
Exif Print: Compatible
PRINT Image Matching III: Compatible

[Bluetooth communications]
Bluetooth standard Ver. 4.1
Frequency band: 2.4 GHz

AC Adaptor AC-UUD12/UUE12
Rated input: 100–240 V
,
50/60 Hz, 0.2 A
, 1.5 A
Rated output: 5 V

Rechargeable Battery Pack
NP-FW50
Rated voltage: 7.2 V
Design and specifications are subject
to change without notice.

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Trademarks
••Memory Stick and
are
trademarks or registered
trademarks of Sony Corporation.
are registered
••XAVC S and
trademarks of Sony Corporation.
••AVCHD and the AVCHD
logotype are trademarks of
Panasonic Corporation and
Sony Corporation.
••Mac is a trademark of Apple Inc.,
registered in the United States and
other countries.
••IOS is a registered trademark or
trademark of Cisco Systems, Inc.
••iPhone and iPad are trademarks of
Apple Inc., registered in the U.S.
and other countries.
••Blu-ray Disc™ and Blu-ray™
are trademarks of the
Blu-ray Disc Association.
••DLNA and DLNA CERTIFIED
are trademarks of
Digital Living Network Alliance.
••Dolby, Dolby Audio and double-D
symbol are trademarks of
Dolby Laboratories.
••The terms HDMI and HDMI HighDefinition Multimedia Interface,
and the HDMI Logo are trademarks
or registered trademarks of HDMI
Licensing Administrator, Inc. in the
United States and other countries.
••Microsoft and Windows
are registered trademarks
or trademarks of
Microsoft Corporation in the United
States and/or other countries.
••SDXC logo is a trademark of
SD-3C, LLC.

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••Facebook and the “f” logo
are trademarks or registered
trademarks of Facebook, Inc.
••Android and Google Play
are trademarks or registered
trademarks of Google Inc.
••YouTube and the YouTube logo
are trademarks or registered
trademarks of Google Inc.
••Wi-Fi, the Wi-Fi logo and
Wi-Fi Protected Setup are
registered trademarks or
trademarks of the Wi-Fi Alliance.
••The N Mark is a trademark
or registered trademark of
NFC Forum, Inc. in the United States
and in other countries.
••The Bluetooth® word mark and
logos are registered trademarks
owned by the Bluetooth SIG, Inc.
and any use of such marks by
Sony Corporation is under license.
••QR code is a trademark of
Denso Wave Inc.
••In addition, system and product
names used in this manual are, in
general, trademarks or registered
trademarks of their respective
developers or manufacturers.
However, the  or  marks may
not be used in all cases in this
manual.

On GNU GPL/LGPL applied
software

The software that is eligible for the
following GNU General Public License
(hereinafter referred to as “GPL”) or
GNU Lesser General Public License
(hereinafter referred to as “LGPL”) are
included in the product.
This informs you that you have a
right to have access to, modify,
and redistribute source code for
these software programs under the
conditions of the supplied GPL/LGPL.
Source code is provided on the web.
Use the following URL to download it.
http://oss.sony.net/Products/Linux/
We would prefer you do not contact
us about the contents of source code.
Licenses (in English) are recorded in
the internal memory of your product.
Establish a Mass Storage connection
between the product and a computer
to read licenses in the “PMHOME” “LICENSE” folder.
Additional information on this
product and answers to frequently
asked questions can be found at our
Customer Support Website.

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