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Effective Megapixels | 26.0 MP |
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Autofocus Points | 759 phase-detection points |
Image Processor | BIONZ XR |
Continuous Shooting Speed | 11 fps |
Battery | NP-FZ100 |
Sensor Type | APS-C CMOS |
ISO Sensitivity | ISO 100-32000 (expandable to 50-102400) |
Image Stabilization | 5-axis image stabilization |
Video Recording | 4K up to 60p |
Viewfinder Type | 2.36m-dot OLED electronic viewfinder |
LCD Screen | 3.0-inch touchscreen |
Connectivity | Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, USB-C |
Battery Life | Approx. 570 shots |
Weight | Approx. 493g (with battery and memory card) |
Dimensions | 122.0 x 69.0 x 64.0 mm |
Memory Card Slot | SD/SDHC/SDXC (UHS-II compatible) |
Information on product updates, support resources, and compatibility details.
Important safety and usage guidelines to prevent damage or malfunction.
Proper handling, charging, and usage of the camera battery and memory cards.
Step-by-step instructions for cleaning the camera's image sensor, body, and monitor.
Identification of key camera parts by location.
Customizing buttons and dials for quick access to frequently used functions.
Creating a custom menu for frequently accessed settings.
Configure memory card usage, format, and display information.
Manage file naming conventions and folder structures for image storage.
Configure Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and wired LAN connections.
Adjust power saving modes, monitor behavior, and auto power-off timers.
Using touch gestures for focus and shooting on the live view screen.
Using touch gestures for navigating and controlling playback.
Selecting shooting modes like still, movie, or S&Q.
Setting exposure modes like Auto, P, A, S, M.
Accessing and navigating the camera's main menu system.
Customizing the function menu for quick access to preferred shooting functions.
Inserting, removing, charging batteries, and managing memory cards.
Attaching lenses and performing the initial camera setup process.
Choosing various camera modes for different shooting scenarios.
Understanding and adjusting camera focus methods and areas.
Utilizing camera features to automatically recognize and focus on subjects.