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    Sony RX10 Mk IV at 24mm setting. Sony does an excellent job of hiding what we need in completely random locations. I find what I need and how I set it. Set this to record your name and contact information into the EXIF data of every picture you take. When set to Auto, the RX10 just figures this out on its own. This is where you program all the buttons as you want. Please turn these off for your own sanity. Be sure to turn this OFF, otherwise your nose constantly will hit the touch screen and reset the AF area to the lower left. It took me a long time to figure out why my camera was mysteriously reselecting those AF areas on its own! I really have to turn it OFF, or it blurs my images. Folder Name so that the RX10 creates a new folder each day. You can reprogram many of these to come up elsewhere for your convenience. MP is more than enough for anything and increases my workflow speed and throughput. I only use 20MP for place and thing photos, but even 5MP is plenty. Feel free to use whichever you prefer. FPS I get one shot if I lift my finger. At 10 FPS and 20 FPS I always get several shots, even if I only wanted one. If you change a setting, the RX10 remembers it even if you turn the camera off and back on. If you want to recall the originally saved preset, you have to select it again. MEMORY really means ERASE MEMORY. SDXC card to recall your memory settings. Either use an SDXC card, or be sure to program the video to a format that will work with slower cards. Sony needs to add a way for fast recall, not fast saving. I find the fastest way to recall a Memory Recall setting is to turn the top dial away and back to the MR position, select the setting I want, and then hit the center button to get to it. Autofocus Controls, Sony RX10 Mk IV. There is a lever marked S A C DMF MF. Depending on what your subject is doing, it either focuses and locks like the S position, or continuously tracks the subject as in the C position. The camera continuously tracks your subject as it moves. The same as Single autofocus, but lets yo move the manual focus ring any time for instant manual override. There is no autofocusing in this position. You have to set the DISP mode to show enough details to see this. I have to stop and look at the front of the RX10. I just flick the rear dial until I get the combination of aperture and shutter speed I prefer. Set the AF mode switch on the front of the camera to C, for continuous autofocus. IV does the rest, and motors along with a silent shutter. You only can zoom with your finger off the shutter button. I get much better results shooting with both eyes open. It can focus so close at 24mm that your subject will be sitting against the lens, and therefore in the dark. This records still shots while rolling video. You can get 17 MP stills while rolling video, but only with HD video. K that the stills are simply the native 8MP image size of 4K. You need to use an SDXC card to record 4K video. Sony does this because you need to use EXFAT card formatting to record files bigger than 4GB, and that requires an SDXC card. HD video is perfectly happy with FAT32. XAVC S, used with 4K video and high frame rates, also demands EXFAT. The video P, A, S, and M exposure modes are even more well hidden. This 3 MBPS Dual Video Record is the lowest bit rate you can get, but this trick only works in XAVC S 4K format. Otherwise the slowest bit rate is 6 MBPS in other modes. DRAM, and then encodes and records this data as a video file which will play at a slower, normal, frame rate. The higher the frame rate, the slower the motion, but potentially at a lower resolution. It will continuously buffer video, and stop and record whatever just happened for a couple of seconds before you press the shutter! Of course these couple of seconds can stretch out to minutes of playback time depending on how you set it. Like all video cameras, exposure times get shorter in good light, leading to choppier video that can start to look strobed. Shoot at anything higher and motion starts to look jumpy. I set this for my people pictures, and unexpectedly when I hand my camera to a stranger, they wind up firing off 24 shots with a short press of the shutter, not realizing that the camera was shooting all along. This is great because it means I get quite a few shots from which to select instead of just one. Long time exposures out to at least several minutes are easy to do. Use the rear dial to select Bulb mode, which is one click slower than the 30 second manual shutter setting. Always shoot at the lowest ISO you can for the best results with every camera. Long Exposure NR makes a second equally long exposure with the shutter closed, which detects any noise that might be picked up. The RX 10 4 then subtracts this noise from the image it just captured. The RX10 IV has Long Exposure NR off by default. Try it both ON and OFF and see if you notice any difference. Long Exposure NR and can save a lot of waiting around in the dark. Always filexlib.
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