Angle of view
The angle of view switches to the equivalent of full frame or APS-C/Super 35mm, depending on the setting for [ Shooting] and the attached lens. The angle of view is also different for still image shooting and movie shooting.
Angle of view equivalent to full frame
(A) When shooting still images
(B) When recording movies (other than 4K 60p/50p, and [RAW Output] under [HDMI Output Settings] set to [Off])
(C) When recording movies (4K 60p/50p, or [RAW Output] under [HDMI Output Settings] set to [On])
The camera shoots with an angle of view equivalent to full frame in the following situations.
- When shooting still images
- [ Shooting] is set to [Auto], and a full frame shooting-compatible lens is attached.
- [ Shooting] is set to [Off].
- When shooting movies
All of the following conditions are met:
- The movie format and frame rate are set to a value other than 4K 60p/50p, and [RAW Output] under [HDMI Output Settings] is set to [Off].
- [ Shooting] is set to [Off], or [ Shooting] is set to [Auto] and a full-frame shooting compatible lens is attached.
Angle of view equivalent to APS-C size/Super 35mm
(A) When shooting still images
(B) When recording movies
The camera shoots with an angle of view equivalent to the APS-C size or Super 35mm in the following situations. The angle of view becomes approx. 1.5 times the focal length indicated on the lens.
- [ Shooting] is set to [Auto], and an APS-C-format dedicated lens is attached.
- [ Shooting] is set to [On].
Note
- When recording full-frame-size movies in the 4K 60p/50p mode, the angle of view becomes approximately 1.2 times the focal length indicated on the lens.
- When recording full-frame-size slow- and quick-motion movies, the angle of view becomes approximately 1.2 times the focal length indicated on the lens.