Sharing the Look with Another Camera
You can share the look as a scene file with other cameras that support the save/load scene file functions. This function applies to the [Paint/Look] settings in the full menu.
You can save/load a scene file using [Paint/Look] – [Scene File] in the full menu.
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Set the desired look using the setup items in the [Paint/Look] menu.
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Set the name for the look using [File Name].
For details, see “Renaming a Scene File.” -
Execute [Store Internal Memory] to save the current look as a scene file in internal memory.
For details, see “Storing a Look as a Scene File.”
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Execute [Save to Media(B)] to save a scene file from internal memory to a memory card.
For details, see “Saving a Scene File from Internal Memory to a Memory Card.”
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Insert the memory card on which the scene file was stored in step 4 in slot B of the sharing destination camera that supports this function.
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On the sharing destination camera, execute [Load from Media(B)] to load the scene file into internal memory.
For details, see “Loading a Scene File Saved on a Memory Card into Internal Memory.”
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On the sharing destination camera, execute [Recall Internal Memory] to recall the scene file stored in internal memory.
The look of the sharing source camera that was saved in step 3 is applied to the image quality settings of this camera.
Storage destination of the recorded file
The scene file is stored in the following directory on a memory card.
| Memory card | Folder path |
|---|---|
| SDXC | /PRIVATE/SONY/PRO/SCENE |
| CFexpress Type A | /SONY/PRO/SCENE |
Note
- If there are duplicate file names on the memory card, a copy counter suffix is added automatically.
- It is not possible to completely reproduce the image quality settings of the loaded scene file.
- Setup items that exist in the scene file loaded from a memory card but that do not exist on the camera that loaded the file will not be loaded.
- Setup items that exist on the camera that loaded a scene file but that are not in the scene file loaded from the memory card are set to the default value of the camera that loaded the file.
- Where the setup items are the same but the configurable ranges in the menu are different, values within the supported range will be loaded.
- Even when settings can be loaded, the image quality may not be the same due to differences in image sensors and camera signal processing between models. Check the image quality after loading a file.
- Limit the number of scene files saved separately for SDR and for HDR on a memory card to a maximum of 60 each. If this limit is exceeded, all saved files will no longer be accessible on the unit.