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Sony ILME-FX3 User Manual

Sony ILME-FX3
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Help Guide
Interchangeable Lens Digital Camera
ILME-FX3 Ver.2 or later
If your camera’s system software (firmware) is Ver.3.00 or later, use Creators’ App on your smartphone. Imaging Edge
Mobile cannot be used. For details on Creators’ App, refer to the following website.
https://www.sony.net/ca/
Recommended pages in the Help Guide
Support information
Finding functions from MENU
You can check the list of the menu items. You can also move to the explanation page for each item from the menu
item on the list.
Log Shooting Setting
Configures the settings for Log shooting.
Using the Main menu (shooting setting list)
Select the
(Main) tab on the menu screen to display a list of shooting settings.
Firmware, Questions & Answers and Compatibility
This website provides Firmware update, Question & Answers and Compatibility information
Basic Knowledge
Improve your shooting techniques by learning the basics of camera.
How to use the “Help Guide”
Before Use
Checking the camera and the supplied items
Memory cards that can be used
Notes on using your camera
Precautions
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Table of Contents

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Sony ILME-FX3 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Image ProcessorBIONZ XR
Effective Pixels12.1 MP
ISO Range80-102400 (expandable to 40-409600)
Lens MountSony E-mount
Video FormatXAVC S, XAVC HS, XAVC S-I
Bit Depth10-bit
Color Sampling4:2:2
Dynamic Range15+ stops
Image Stabilization5-axis in-body stabilization
BatteryNP-FZ100
Weight715 g (body only)
Sensor TypeCMOS
Video Resolution4K UHD (3840 x 2160) up to 120p
Shutter TypeElectronic
Autofocus SystemFast Hybrid AF
Focus Points627 points
Screen3.0-inch LCD touchscreen
Audio Input3.5mm stereo minijack
ConnectivityHDMI Type-A, USB Type-C
Recording MediaCFexpress Type A / SD card
Sensor Size35.6 x 23.8 mm (Full Frame)
DimensionsApprox. 129.7 mm x 77.8 mm x 84.5 mm (5 1/8 in x 3 1/8 in x 3 3/8 in)

Summary

Getting Started and Basic Operations

How to use the Help Guide

Guidance on navigating and utilizing the digital Help Guide effectively.

Support information

Website providing firmware updates, Q&A, and compatibility information for the camera.

Checking the camera and supplied items

Verify the camera and all included accessories are present.

Names of parts

Identification and labels for all camera components on each side.

Basic operations

Fundamental camera controls and interactions, including touch, dials, and menu.

Shooting Functions

Finding functions from MENU

Methods for locating and accessing camera functions within the menu system.

Selecting a shooting mode

How to choose and set different shooting modes for various scenarios.

Focusing

Methods and settings for achieving proper focus, including AF modes and area selection.

Face/Eye AF

Camera features for automatically detecting and focusing on faces and eyes.

Adjusting exposure and metering

Settings for exposure compensation, metering modes, and ISO sensitivity.

White balance

Adjusting color tones to match ambient lighting conditions for accurate color reproduction.

Drive modes and bracketing

Settings for drive modes like continuous shooting, self-timer, and bracketing.

Image quality and recording format

Options for file format, image size, aspect ratio, and recording settings.

Using the flash

Settings and operations related to the camera flash and external flash units.

Playback and Image Management

Viewing images

How to select, play back, and manage recorded images.

Protecting recorded images

Methods to prevent accidental deletion of important images.

Deleting images

Procedures for deleting selected images or groups of images.

Camera Customization and Connectivity

Assigning functions to buttons and dials

Customizing buttons and dials for quick access to preferred functions.

My Dial Settings

Temporarily reassigning functions to camera dials for specific shooting needs.

Registering camera settings

Saving and loading custom camera settings for quick recall.

Smartphone connectivity

Connecting and operating the camera to smartphones for remote control and image transfer.

Computer connectivity

Connecting the camera to a computer for data transfer and software use.

Maintenance and Troubleshooting

Precautions

Important warnings and safety advice for handling and operating the camera.

Notes on handling the product

Guidelines for proper handling of camera parts and accessories.

Troubleshooting

Solutions for common product issues and problems.

Warning messages

Explanation of various warning messages and their corresponding solutions.

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