Launching the Cinema Pro app

Cinema Pro is an application powered by Sony’s digital motion picture camera technology. You can create your ideal videos by configuring various parameters and color settings.
  1. Find and tap (Cinema Pro icon).

Cinema Pro home screen

Image showing where each parameter is located on the Cinema Pro application screen. Upper left area, 1. Upper right area, 2 and 3. Center right area, 4. Bottom area from right to left, 5 to 12.

Hint

  • Tap orange parameters to change settings.
  • For more information about the Cinema Pro app, tap (Menu icon) > [Tips].
  1. Viewfinder

  2. Menu icon – Tap to open the menu.

    • Tap [Open project] to open an existing project or to create a new project. When creating a new project, select the internal storage or an SD card as the save destination.
    • Tap [Cinema Library] to launch the Cinema Library app. You can open an existing project or watch a created film.
    • Tap [Stabilizer] to switch the stabilizer function on or off.
    • Tap [Dynamic range] to select a dynamic range. Tap (Show details button) for more information about the dynamic range.
    • Tap [WB mode] to switch how the white balance is specified between [Temperature] and [Preset]. Switch to [Temperature] to define the white balance in terms of color temperature, measured in Kelvin. Switch to [Preset] to define the white balance based on established presets.
    • Tap [Metered manual] to show or hide the Metered Manual. The Metered Manual is displayed with a metering indicator on the viewfinder.
    • Tap [Frame lines] repeatedly to display and select from various aspect ratios.
    • Tap [Grid lines] to display and balance the composition.
    • Tap [Level] to turn the level meter on or off.
    • Tap [Level calibration] to calibrate the standard for the horizontal plane to fix deviations in the direction of tilt.
    • Tap [Remaining memory format] to switch the unit for displaying the remaining memory between the remaining recordable time and the remaining memory capacity.
    • Tap [Audio settings] to reduce wind noise or change the audio level. The currently used mic is also displayed.
    • Tap [Assign shutter button] to use the shutter button as a REC button or a Grab button. When [Record] is selected, you can start recording by pressing the shutter button even if a setting dialog is open.
    • Tap [Assign volume buttons] to use the volume button as a REC button, volume button, manual focus button, or zoom button. When [Record] is selected, you can start recording by pressing the volume button even if a setting dialog is open.
    • Tap [REC button position] to change the position of the REC button and the Grab button.
    • You can register and recall recording settings. Tap [Save current settings], select a slot, adjust the settings, and then tap [Save] to register often-used combinations of modes and settings. To apply the saved settings, tap [Memory recall settings], select the desired slot, and then tap [Apply].
  3. Project settings

    Tap an orange parameter to adjust the resolution and frame rate of the entire project or video clips. The project settings can only be changed before recording the first video clip.

  4. Clip settings – Parameters to adjust for each video clip.

    • Tap [Look] to adjust the ambience of the video clip.
    • Tap [FPS] to adjust the frame rate. Select [120] to record a video in slow motion.
    • Tap [Lens] to select a lens. When [85-125mm F2.3-2.8] is selected, the zoom slider appears and you can use optical zoom. Tap T or W to zoom directly to the maximum or minimum focal length.
    • Tap [ISO] to adjust the ISO value. Tap [Auto] when it is orange to adjust to the appropriate ISO value automatically.
    • Tap [WB] to adjust the white balance. You can use the sliders to adjust the white balance. Tap [Reset] to reset the slider values for the selected setting.
      To adjust the white balance according to a selected white area, select [Custom 1]/[Custom 2]/[Custom 3], tap [Set], hold your device so that the white area fully covers the frame in the center, and then tap [Set] again.
      If you select [Auto], you can set whether to lock the white balance settings.
      To switch the displayed options between the preset mode and temperature mode, tap (Menu icon) > [WB mode].
    • Tap [Shutter] to adjust the shutter speed. Tap [Auto] when it is orange to adjust the appropriate shutter speed automatically.
    • Tap [Focus] to adjust the focus. Tap [AF] or [MF] to switch the focus mode to auto or manual. When the focus mode is set to manual, you can adjust the focus markers and speed of focus pulling by tapping (Settings icon). When the focus mode is set to auto, you can specify the focus area by tapping the viewfinder.
  5. Tap to start or stop recording.

  6. Tap to capture the current frame as a still image.

  7. Tap to hide or show the frame lines, grid lines, Metered Manual, and zoom slider that appears when [85-125mm F2.3-2.8] is selected.

  8. Level meter

    Level meter helps you to measure the angle of the device and keep the picture horizontal. When your device senses that it is level, the level meter turns green.

  9. Status indications

  10. Thumbnail

    • Tap a thumbnail to view a video clip or still image. Swipe left or right to view the previous or next video clip or still image.
      To return to the Cinema Pro home screen, swipe down on the screen or tap (Back button).
    • Tap [All files] to view a video clip or still image that is not in the thumbnail view. While viewing a video clip or still image, swipe left or right to view the previous or next one.
      To return to the previous screen, swipe down on the screen or tap (Back button).
    • You can capture a still image from the video by tapping (Edit video icon) while playing.
  11. Audio level meter

    Tap the meter to open the audio settings menu.

    • The currently used mic is displayed. [LR] is displayed when the microphone of your device is used. [Ext.] is displayed when the mic of a connected external device is used.
    • Tap [Intelligent wind filter] to reduce wind noise.
    • Select a value to change the audio level.

  12. Metered manual

    The Metered Manual indicates underexposure/overexposure.