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Index
Chapter 1      In a Nutshell
1.1 What's New? 1.1.1 A new 24 megapixel sensor 1.1.2 Sony's Best Focus Tracking 1.1.3 Much better Out-of-Camera .JPGs 1.1.4 4K and Other Video Features 1.2 Features that should have been on the Original A6000 1.3 Other Noteworthy Features 1.3.1 14-bit RAW 1.3.2 Can shoot 2 Kinds of videos simultaneously 1.3.3 Three Different Low-Light Modes 1.3.4 Handheld High Dynamic Range (HDR) 1.3.5 Peaking Color 1.3.6 Face Detection and Improved Eye AF 1.3.7 Downloadable Apps 1.4 Software for your Camera
Chapter 2      Essential Configuration
2.1 The Function Button 2.2 Reassignable Buttons 2.3 Some Essential Customizations 2.4 Suggested Configuration for Shooting Kids and Pets 2.5 Suggested Configuration for Video 2.6 Suggested Configuration for shooting portraits 2.7 Suggested Configuration for Landscapes 2.8 Suggested Configuration for Legacy Glass 2.9 What’s Incompatible with RAW? 2.10 My Personal Camera Settings
Chapter 3      Quick Guide for the Impatient User
3.1 The Two AUTO Modes 3.1.1 “Intelligent Auto” 3.1.2 "Superior Auto” 3.2 P,A,S,M Modes 3.3 Focusing Essentials and Face Detection 3.3.1 Other Focus Area Choices 3.3.2 Face Detection 3.3.3 Focusing Modes 3.3.4 Focus Confirmation 3.3.5 Quickly Switching between Wide Area AF and Spot AF 3.4 Flash 3.5 Things You Probably Didn’t Know about Playback Mode 3.6 Configuring the DISPlay 3.7 Quick Guide for Video 3.8 Center Lock-On AF 3.9 The Panorama Mode 3.10 Remote Methods 3.11 The “Images Remaining Counter” 3.12 Lens Nomenclature 3.13 Available APS-C Format Lenses 3.14 Viewfinder Eyepiece Diopter Correction
Chapter 4      Using Legacy Glass
4.1 Essential Stuff – Read this First 4.1.1 For Manual Focus Lenses 4.1.2 For Autofocus Lenses 4.2 A Short List of the Most Popular Adapters 4.2.1 Sony A-mount Lenses 4.2.2 M42 / Pentax Screw Mount 4.2.3 Leica M / Zeiss ZM 4.2.4 Leica R 4.2.5 Canon EF (EOS) 4.2.6 Canon FD 4.2.7 Nikon 4.2.8 Pentax 4.2.9 Minolta MC/MD 4.2.10 Olympus OM 4.2.11 Contax 4.2.12 Medium Format Lenses
Chapter 5      Wi-Fi, NFC, and Apps
5.1 What is NFC? 5.2 Setting Things Up – Smartphone Functions 5.2.1 Install PlayMemories Mobile 5.2.2  Transferring an Image To your Smartphone 5.2.3 Configuring NFC on your Smartphone 5.3 Now What? 5.3.1 Send (resized) images to your smartphone for social Media 5.3.2 Smart Remote Control 5.4 Uploading Files to your Home Computer 5.4.1 Configuring PlayMemories Home 5.4.2 Initiate your Download 5.4.3 Throughput Rates 5.5 Applications 5.5.1 If your camera is connected to your computer via USB 5.5.2 If your camera is connected to the internet via a Wi-Fi router 5.5.3 Apps Currently Available
Chapter 6      The “Recording” (Camera icon) Menu Settings
6.1 Image Size 6.2 Aspect Ratio 6.3 Quality 6.4 Panorama Functions 6.6 (Movie) Record Setting 6.7 Dual Video REC 6.8 HFR Settings 6.9 Drive Mode 6.9.1 Single-Shot Advance 6.9.2 Continuous Advance 6.9.3 10s, 5s, and 2s Self-Timers 6.9.4 Self-Timer Continuous 6.9.5 Bracketing 6.9.6 Bracketing for HDR 6.9.7 What exactly changes when you bracket? 6.9.8 White Balance Bracketing 6.9.9 DRO Bracketing 6.10 Bracket Settings 6.11 Flash Mode 6.11.1 Flash Off 6.11.2 Auto Flash 6.11.3 Fill Flash 6.11.4 Slow Sync 6.11.5 Rear Sync 6.11.6 Wireless Flash 6.12 Flash Compensation 6.13 Red Eye Reduction 6.14 Focus Mode 6.15 Focus Area 6.15.1 Wide 6.15.2 Zone 6.15.3 Center 6.15.4 Flexible Spot (S, M, or L) 6.15.5 Expand Flexible Spot 6.15.6 Lock-On AF 6.16 AF Illuminator 6.17 (Movie) AF Drive Speed 6.18  (Movie) AF Track Sens 6.19 Exposure Compensation 6.20 Exposure Step 6.21 ISO 6.21.1 High ISO Noise Levels 6.21.2  Multi-Frame Noise Reduction (MFNR) 6.21.3 AUTO ISO Settings 6.21.4 Specifying Auto ISO Boundaries 6.21.5 Greater-than-25,600 ISO Values 6.22 ISO Auto Min. SS 6.23 Metering Mode 6.23.1 Center-weighted and Multi-Segment Metering 6.23.2 Spot Metering And AEL 6.23.3 A Different Method of Handling Difficult Lighting 6.24 White Balance 6.24.1 Auto White Balance and Pre-Set White Balance 6.24.3 The Color Temperature setting 6.24.4 Custom White Balance 6.25 DRO / Auto HDR 6.26 Creative Styles 6.26.1  Frequently Asked Questions 6.26.2 Saturation Setting 6.26.3 Sharpness Setting 6.26.4 Combining Settings 6.27 Picture Effect 6.27.1 Toy Camera 6.27.2 Pop Color and Posterization 6.27.3 Retro Photo 6.27.4 Partial Color 6.27.5 Soft High-Key 6.27.6 High-Contrast Monochrome 6.27.7 Soft Focus 6.27.8 HDR Painting 6.27.9 Rich-Tone Monochrome 6.27.10 How do these effects differ from before? 6.27.11 Miniature Mode 6.27.12 Watercolor and Illustration Mode 6.28 Picture Profile 6.28.1 Gamma Options 6.28.2 The Nine Profiles 6.29 Zoom 6.30 Focus Magnifier 6.30.1 AF with Focus Magnifier 6.31 Long Exposure NR 6.32 Hi ISO NR 6.33 Center Lock-On AF 6.34 Smile / Face Detection 6.34.1 On (Registered Faces) 6.34.2 Smile Shutter 6.35 Soft Skin Effect 6.36 Auto Object Framing 6.37 Auto Mode 6.38 Scene Selection 6.38.1 Portrait 6.38.2 Sports Action 6.38.3 Macro 6.38.4 Landscape 6.38.5 Sunset 6.38.6 Night Scene 6.38.7 Handheld Twilight 6.38.8 Night Portrait 6.39 Movie / HFR 6.40 SteadyShot 6.41 Color Space 6.42 Auto Slow Shutter 6.43 Audio Recording 6.44 Audio Rec Level 6.45 Wind Noise Reduction 6.46 Memory Recall 6.47 Memory
Chapter 7      “Custom” (Gear icon) Menu Settings
7.1 Zebra 7.2 MF Assist 7.3 Focus Magnification Time 7.4 AF in Focus Magnification 7.5 Grid Line 7.6 Marker Display / Marker Settings 7.7 Audio Level Display 7.8 Auto Review 7.9 DISP Button 7.9.1 Graphic Display 7.9.2 Level 7.9.3 Histogram 7.9.4 For Viewfinder (Rear LCD only) 7.10 Peaking Level / Peaking Color 7.11 Exposure Set. Guide 7.12 Live View Display 7.13 AF Area Auto Clear 7.14 Disp. Cont. AF area 7.15 Pre-AF 7.16 Zoom Setting 7.16.1 Differences between CIZ and Digital Zoom 7.17 Eye-start AF (A-mount only) 7.18 FINDER / MONITOR 7.19 Finder Frame Rate 7.20 Release w/o Lens 7.21 Release w/o Card 7.22 Priority Set in AF-S / AF-C 7.23 AF w/ shutter 7.24 AEL w/ Shutter 7.25 Silent Shooting 7.26 e-Front Curtain Shut. 7.27 S. Auto Img. Extract 7.28 Exp.comp.set 7.29 Face Registration 7.30 AF Micro Adj. (A-mount Lenses Only) 7.31 Lens Comp. 7.31.1 Shading 7.31.2 Chromatic Aberration 7.31.3 Distortion 7.32 AF System 7.33 Function Menu Set. 7.34 Custom Key (Shooting and Playing Back) 7.34.1 All Assignable Functions 7.34.2 Bright Monitoring 7.34.3 More on Eye AF 7.34.4 Flash Exposure Lock / Hold 7.35 Dial / Wheel Setup 7.36 Dial / Wheel EV Comp 7.37 Zoom Ring Rotate 7.38 MOVIE Button 7.39 Dial / Wheel Lock
Chapter 8      Wi-Fi Menu
8.1 Send to Smartphone 8.2 Send to Computer 8.3 View on TV 8.4 One-Touch (NFC) 8.5 Airplane Mode 8.6 WPS Push 8.7 Access Point Settings 8.8 Edit Device Name 8.9 Disp MAC Address 8.10 SSID/PW Reset 8.11 Reset Network Set.
Chapter 9      Apps Menu
9.1 Application List 9.2 Introduction
Chapter 10      The “Playback” Menu Settings
10.1 Delete 10.2 View Mode 10.3 Image Index 10.4 Display Rotation 10.5 Slide Show 10.5.1 PhotoTV HD and Bravia Sync 10.6 Rotate 10.7 Enlarge Image 10.8 Protect 10.9 Specify Printing 10.9.1 Printing the Date on the image 10.9.2 Cancelling DPOF files
Chapter 11      The “Setup” (Toolbox Icon) Menu Settings
11.1 Monitor Brightness 11.2 Viewfinder (EVF) Brightness 11.3 Finder Color temp. 11.4 Gamma Display Assist 11.5 Volume Settings 11.6 Audio Signals 11.7 Upload Settings (Eye-fi card only) 11.8 Tile Menu 11.9 Mode Dial Guide 11.10 Delete Confirm. 11.11 Display Quality 11.12 Power Save Start Time 11.13 NTSC/PAL Selector 11.14 Cleaning Mode 11.15 Demo Mode 11.16 TC/UB Settings 11.17 Remote Ctrl 11.18 HDMI Settings 11.18.1 HDMI Resolution 11.18.2 24p / 60p Output 11.18.3 HDMI Info. Display 11.18.4 TC Output 11.18.5 REC Control 11.18.6 CTRL FOR HDMI 11.19 4K Output Select 11.20 USB Connection 11.20.1 PC Remote Software 11.21 USB LUN Setting 11.22 USB Power Supply 11.23 Language 11.24 Date/Time Setup 11.25 Area Setting 11.26 Copyright Info 11.27 Format 11.28 File Number 11.29 Set File Name 11.30 Select REC Folder 11.31 New Folder 11.32 Folder Name 11.32.1 If Standard Form is Selected 11.32.2 If Date Form is Selected 11.33 Recover Image DB 11.34 Display Media Info. 11.35 Version 11.36 Setting Reset
Chapter 12      Movie Mode
12.1 Video Nomenclature Simplified 12.2 So How Do I Know What Video Format to Choose? 12.3 Choosing a Frame Rate and a Bit Rate 12.4 What is "Super35"? 12.5 4K Shooting 12.6 Capturing a 4K Freeze Frame 12.7 Manual Control in Movie Mode 12.8 Slow-Motion Videos 12.8.1 The in-camera way 12.8.2 The higher quality way 12.9 S-Log2 and S-Log3 Primer 12.9.1 The Gamma Curves 12.9.2 Gamma Curve Nomenclature 12.9.3 HDTVs have Much Less Dynamic Range 12.9.4 S-Log2 and S-Log3 12.9.5 Grading 12.10 Shooting 2 Video Formats At Once 12.11 Playing back Videos 12.12 External Microphones 12.13 External Display 12.14 Monitoring Video and Audio 12.15 Importing your Files to your Computer
Chapter 13      Wireless Flash and Advanced Flash Topics
13.1 Introduction 13.2 Flash Models 13.3 Bounce Flash 13.3.1 Diffusing your Light 13.4 Wireless Flash 13.5 As Simple As It Gets 13.6 The New Wireless Protocol 13.7 Groups and Channels 13.8 Will the Control Bursts Affect Exposure? 13.9 Manual Flash Mode 13.9.1 To Put the 60 Into Manual Slave Mode 13.9.2 To put the 43 into Manual Slave mode 13.10 A Portable Studio Setup 13.11 High Speed Sync (HSS) flash 13.12 To Probe Further
Chapter 14      DRO and HDR
14.1 Dynamic Range Optimization 14.1.1 How it Works 14.1.2 More DRO examples 14.1.3 Frequently Asked Questions about DRO 14.1.4 So When Does DRO kick in? 14.1.5 When DRO is bad 14.1.6 Combining with Sunset Image Style 14.1.7 DRO on Your Computer 14.2 High Dynamic Range (HDR) 14.3 DRO vs. HDR
Chapter 15      Digital Imaging Topics
15.1 Introduction 15.2 An Introduction to RAW 15.3 The Bayer Filter and Demosaicing 15.4 How Your Camera Creates A JPG 15.5 RAW, TIF, and JPG Compared 15.6 JPG Compression Artifacts 15.7 Any Other Upsides to Shooting .JPG? 15.8 RAW Processing using Capture One Express 15.9 RAW Processing using Lightroom or Adobe Camera RAW 15.10 Image Size and Resolution 15.11 “Hot Pixels” 15.12 Memory Cards 15.12.1 Memory Card Corruption Issues
Chapter 16      Additional Resources
16.1 Some Cool Accessories 16.1.1 Vertical Grip 16.1.3 External USB Battery 16.1.4 Dirt Cheap Battery Chargers 16.1.5 My Favorite Memory Card 16.1.6 Underwater Housings 16.1.7 Leather Cases 16.1.8 External Microphones 16.1.9 And more… 16.2 Upsells 16.2.1 Books on Other Cameras 16.2.2 An Introduction to Sony’s Wireless Flash (video) 16.2.3 Ways to ‘Wow!’ with Wireless Flash 16.2.4 25 Ways to “Wow!” e-Booklet 16.2.5 Advanced Topics 2 16.2.6 Back-Button Focus 16.2.7 f2 Cameracraft Magazine 16.2.8 The Friedman Archives Seminars 16.2.9 The Friedman Archives Blog 16.2.10 The Road to China 16.2.11 The Maui Xaphoon 16.3 Epilogue Appendix A A Condensed Guide to the Basics 1.1 Shutter Speeds 1.2 F/Stops 1.3 ISO 1.4 Focal Length 1.5 Tradeoffs 1.6 Program Shift 1.7 The Histogram Display 1.8 The “Secrets” of Light and Composition 1.9 Writing with Light 1.10 Composition – The Rule of Thirds Appendix B A “Cookbook” for Special Shooting Situations 2.1 Introduction 2.2 Fireworks 2.3 Artistic Waterfalls 2.4 Stage Performances / Rock Concerts 2.5 Nighttime Time Exposures 2.6 Shooting in Snow 2.7 Outdoor Group Portraits 2.8 Street Photography 2.9 Sunsets and Silhouettes 2.10 Nighttime Sports 2.11 Product Shots 2.12 Christmas Lights 2.13 Candlelight Shots 2.14 Star Trails Appendix C Cheap Yet Secure Backups Appendix D Tip Cards
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