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4-420-759- 11 (1) SLT-A57 Interch angeabl e Lens Digital Camera Instructio n Manual A-mount Prepar ing the ca mera Shootin g and view ing images Shootin g images to s uit your subject Using th e shoot.
2 Owner’s R ecord The model and serial numbers are located on the bottom. Record the serial number in the space provided below. Refer to these numbers whenever you call upon your Sony dealer regarding this product. Model No. SLT-A57 Serial No. __________________________ To reduce fire or shock hazard, do not expose the unit to rain or moisture.
3 • Keep the battery pack out of the reach of small children. • Keep the battery pack dry. • Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by Sony.
4 Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
5 Disposal of Old Electric al & Electroni c Equipm ent (A pplicable in the Europe an Union and other European countries wi th separate collecti on systems) This symbol on the product or on its packaging indicates that this product shall not be treated as household waste.
6 A moulded plug complying with BS 1363 is fitted to this equipment for your safety and convenience. Should the fuse in the plug supplied need to be replaced, a fuse of the same rating as the supplied one and approved by ASTA or BSI to BS 1362, (i.e., marked with an or mark) must be used.
7 Tabl e of Conte nts Notes on usin g your camera ........ ..... ........ ....... ........ ..... ..... 9 Prepa ring the camera Checkin g the su pplied i tems ........ ..... ........ ....... ...... ....... ... 11 Identif ying part s ...... ....... ....
8 Using th e playbac k functions Enlargin g images ........ ........ ..... ....... ........ ........ ..... ........ .... 49 Switchi ng to the display of the image list ...... ....... ...... .... 50 Viewing i mages on a TV screen ........ ..... .......
9 Notes on using your cam era Shootin g proce dure • This camera has 2 modes for monitoring subjects: the LCD screen mode using the LCD screen, and the viewfinder mode using the viewfinder. • The recorded image may be different from the image you monitored before recording.
10 Notes on using your camera If the temperature reaches above a certain level, the mark is indicated on the screen and the camera is turned off automatically. If the power is turned off, leave the camera for 10 minutes or longer to allow the temperature inside the camera to decrease to a safe level.
11 Preparing the camera Preparing the camera Checki ng t he sup plied item s First check the mode l name of your camer a (page 10) . The access orie s supplied di ffer depend ing on the m odel. The numb er in paren theses indicat es the numb er of piece s.
12 Identi fying pa rts See the pages i n parenthe ses for details of operatio n. A Shutter b utton ( 30) B Power switch (26 ) C Control dial D Remote se nsor (4 5) E Self-t imer la mp (45) F Lens cont.
13 Identifying parts Preparing the camera A Eyep iece senso rs B Viewfinder* • Whe n you look into the viewfinde r, the viewfind er mode i s activa ted, and when you ta ke your fa ce away fr om the vie wfinder, the scree n mode returns t o the LCD scr een mode.
14 Identifying parts A Auto-lock Accessory shoe B MENU bu tton (56) C MOVIE b utton (3 2, 52) D FIN DER /LC D b utto n (5 2) E (Exposure ) button (43) F ISO b utton (52, 59) G Image sensor po sition m.
15 Identifying parts Preparing the camera A Hooks for shoulder strap • Att ach both ends of the strap onto th e camera. B REMOTE termin al • Whe n connect ing the RM- L1AM Remo te Com mand er (sol.
16 Identifying parts K Batter y insert ion slot (20) L Battery c over (20) M Tripo d receptac le • Use a tr ipod w ith a screw lengt h of less t han 5.5 m m (7/32 inch). You will be unable to firmly secure the cam era to tripods with a scre w length of 5.
17 Identifying parts Preparing the camera DT 18 -55m m F3 .5-5.6 SAM (Supplied with t he SLT-A57K/A 57Y) DT 55-200m m F4-5.6 SAM (Supplied with t he SLT-A57Y) A Focu sing ring B Zoom r ing C Focal- length sca le D Focal-leng th index E Lens cont acts F Focusing mode switch G Mounting i ndex • The DT 18-5 5mm F 3.
18 Charg ing th e battery pack When usin g the camera for the first time , be sure to ch arge the NP- FM500H “I nfoLITHIU M” ba ttery pac k (supplied). The “Info LITH IUM” ba ttery pa ck can be char ged even wh en it ha s not been fu lly de pleted.
19 Charging the battery pack Preparing the camera Notes • The charging time differs depending on the remaining capacity of the battery pack or charging conditions. • We recommend charging the battery pack in an a mbient temperature of between 10°C to 30°C (50°F to 86°F).
20 Insert ing th e batter y pack/m emory card (s old sepa rately) 1 While sliding th e battery cover open lever, open the cover. 2 Firm ly i nse rt th e ba tte ry pa ck all the way while pressing the lock lever wit h the tip of the b atter y. Lock lever 3 Close the cover.
21 Inserting the battery pack/memory card (sold separately) Preparing the camera To r emove t he b atter y pack To remove the memory card Check t hat the acc ess lamp is not lit, then open the c over, and push the memory c ard once.
22 Inserting the battery pack/memory card (sold separately) The fol lowing memo ry cards ar e compati ble with t his camer a. However , all memor y cards are not guarante ed to wor k with this ca mera.
23 Preparing the camera Attach ing a lens Notes • When attaching a lens, do not pr ess the lens release button. • Do not use force when attaching a lens.
24 Attaching a lens • Do not hold the part of the lens that is extended f or the zoom or focus adjustment. To remove the lens To attach a l ens ho od Note s • A lens hood is not i ncluded with the DT 18-55mm F3.5-5.6 SA M. You can us e the ALC-SH108 ( sold separately).
25 Attaching a lens Preparing the camera • When storing, turn over the lens hood and place it onto the lens backwards. Note on changing the lens When chan ging the l ens, if dust or debris gets insi.
26 Turni ng th e ca mera on and sett ing t he clock When you t urn the came ra on for the fi rst time, the da te/time set up screen appears . 1 Set the power switch to ON to turn the camera on. The scr een used for set ting d ate and time a ppear s. • To turn th e camera off, set it to OF F.
27 Turning the camera on and setting the clock Preparing the camera To cancel th e date/time set ting operatio n Press the MENU button. To set up t he date/time again When you turn t he camer a on for the fi rst tim e, the date/time setup screen appea rs automa tically.
28 Before sho oti ng Note • The dioptic adjus tment attachment (sold se parately) c annot be use d with this ca mera. Stabili ze your upp er body and take a p osition that keeps the camera from moving. Point 1 One hand holds the grip of t he cam era, and the othe r hand sup ports t he lens.
29 Before shooting Preparing the camera Point 3 Light ly tuck your elbows ag ainst your bo dy. When sho oting in a kn eeling posit ion, steady yo ur upper body by placing your elbo w on your kne e.
30 Shooti ng and vie wing i mages Shooting still images The “Int elligent Auto” mode allows yo u to easily shoot any subject und er any condi tions beca use the cam era makes app ropriate jud gments on the situat ion to adjust th e settings. Sele ct when shooti ng in a loca tion wh ere t he use o f a fla sh is rest ricted .
31 Shooting still images Shooting and viewing images 5 Press the shutter button halfway down to fo cus. When the focus is confirme d, z or (Focus indica tor) lights up. Focus indicator 6 Press the shutter button ful ly down to shoot. • When the cam era det ects and shoots a face with [Auto Port .
32 Record ing movies Note s • The sound of the camer a and the lens in operation may be recorded while recording a movie. You can disable sound recording by setting [Audio Recording] to [Off] (page 57). • The continuou s recording time of a movie ma y be shorter, depending on the ambient temperature or the status of the camera.
33 Shooting and viewing images Play ing back images Note • Movies recorded with other devices may not be played back on this camera. 1 Press the butto n.
34 Del eting i mages (Delet e) Once you hav e delet ed an image , you canno t restor e it. Check wh ether to dele te the ima ge or not be foreh and . Note • Protected images cannot be deleted. Deleting the image that is currently displaye d 1 Display t he image you want to delet e and pr ess the butt on.
35 Shooting images to suit your subject Shooti ng images to suit you r subject Adjus tin g th e ang le of the LCD s creen Adju st the LC D scree n to an eas ily view able an gle. • Th e LCD scree n tilts 180 degrees. • Th e LCD scree n can b e rotated leftward 270 degre es from the posi tion in which the LCD screen is fac ing forward.
36 Shooti ng w ith the va rio us sh ootin g modes The foll owing shoo ting modes are provided with the ca mera: Set t he mo de d ial t o th e de sired mode.
37 Shooting with the various shoo ting modes Shooting images to suit your subject Scene r ecogn ized by the ca mera Shooting fun ction (Manual Exposure) Allows you to shoot after adjusting the exposure manually (both the shut ter speed and t he aperture value) using t he control dial.
38 Shooting with the various shooting modes Scene Selecti on 1 Set the mode d ial to (Scene S election). 2 Select the desi red mode with v / V , th en pre ss t he cent er of th e control b utton. • To change the s cene, press the Fn button, then select ano ther scene.
39 Shooting with the various shoo ting modes Shooting images to suit your subject Sweep Panoram a/ 3D Swee p Panora ma 1 Set the mo de di al to (Sweep P anora ma)/ (3D Swee p Panorama). 2 Point th e camera at the edge of the su bjec t, th en pre ss th e shutt er button halfway down to adju st the focus.
40 Shooting with the various shooting modes Conti nuous Advance P riorit y AE Mode 1 Set the mode d ial to (Cont. P riority AE Mode) . 2 Select the des ired mode with v / V on the c ontrol bu tton, th en press th e cent er z on the control button. • To change t he mode , press the F n button, then s elect a nother m ode.
41 Using the shooting functions Using t he shooti ng functio ns Using th e flas h In a dark lo cation, usin g the flash a llo ws you to shoot the subje ct brightly, and i t also helps to pr event camera s hake. Wh en sho oting i nto th e sun, you can us e the flash t o shoot a brigh t image of the backl it subjec t.
42 Using the flash (Flash Off) Does not fire even the built-in fla sh pops up. • You cannot select this item when the mode dial is set to P, A, S, or M. However, the flash will not be fired if it is not pulled up. (Autoflash) Fir es if it is dark or against ligh t.
43 Using the shooting functions Adjus tin g th e br ightne ss o f th e ima ge Except for exp osure mode M, the e xposure is automa tically select ed (Autom atic e xposure). Based on t he exposure acquired by the au tomatic exposure, yo u can perform exposure compen satio n.
44 Adjusting the brightness of the image • Using bracket shooting, you can shoo t multiple imag es with the exposur e shifted to the plus or minus si des (page 45). Note • This item cannot be set when t he exposure mo d e is set to Intelligent Auto, Superior Auto, or Scene Selection.
45 Using the shooting functions Select ing the dr ive mod e You ca n use an appro priate dri ve mode to suit your purp oses, such as single- shot adv anced, cont inuous a dvanced, or bra cket. on the co ntrol but ton t Select the desired mode (Single Shooting) This mode is for nor mal shooting.
46 Switc hing the r ecording in formation displa y (DISP) Graph ic Di splay Each t ime y ou pre ss DIS P on th e cont rol button, the recordi ng informat ion display chan ges as follows. You can sele ct the av ailable di splays in the view find er or on the LCD screen separately.
47 Using the shooting functions Setting image si ze MENU bu tton t 1 t [Ima ge Size] t Select the desired size [Aspect R atio]: [3 :2] [Aspect R atio]: [1 6:9] Note • When you select a RAW image with [Quality], the image size of the RAW image corresponds to L .
48 Setting image size [3D Pan.: Imag e Size] 16: 9 1920 × 1080 Standard 4912 × 1080 Wide 7152 × 1080.
49 Using the playback functions Using t he playba ck fu nctions Enla rgin g im ages A stil l image can be enl arged f or cl oser examinat ion. This i s conve nient to check the fo cus co nditi on of a reco rded i mage. To cance l the enlarg ed playbac k Press th e cent er of the co ntrol bu tton so that the im age retu rns to th e normal size.
50 Switch ing to t he d ispla y of the im ag e lis t You can display multiple images on t he screen simultan eously. To return to t he sing le-imag e screen Pres s the cent er of t he control button when you se lect th e desire d image. To displa y the desir ed folder Press the butt on.
51 Using the playback functions Viewi ng im ages on a TV sc reen To vie w images r ecor ded on t he came ra on a TV set, an HDMI cable (sold separate ly) and an HD TV equippe d with an HD MI connec tor are require d. 1 Turn off bo th yo ur came ra a nd th e TV, and connect th e camera t o the TV.
52 Func tions li st Funct ions t hat can be oper ated with the butt ons/ swi tch You can set up or operat e various funct ions with these buttons/switch. For the locat ion of the butto ns/switch, see “Identif ying parts” (pa ge 12). button Pops the flas h up.
53 Functions list Selec tin g a fun cti on wit h th e Fn (Functi on) bu tton This b utton i s used for setting up or e xecuting func tions used freque ntly in shooting. To set up th e camera di rectly fr om the rec ording inf ormatio n screen Turn the control dial withou t pressing the ce nter z in step 2.
54 Funct ions t hat can be select ed with the Fn (F unctio n) button The fun ction s that ca n be selec ted with th e Fn butto n are as foll ows: Scene Selection Selects an appropriate mode from among the Scene Selection preset settings to suit shoo ting conditions.
55 Functions that can be selected with the Fn (Functi on) button Functions list Flash Comp. Adjusts the intensity of flash output. (+2.0EV to –2 .0EV) White Balan ce Adjusts the color tone of images. (Auto WB/Daylight/Shade/C loudy/Incandescent/Fluor.
56 The fu ncti ons select ed w ith the MEN U button You can set up the basic s etting s for the ca mera as a wh ole or exec ute functions su ch a s shootin g, playba ck, or other operati ons. Press the M ENU but ton, then set up t he desired item w ith v / V / b / B on th e control button, th en press th e center of the con trol button.
57 The functions selected with the MENU button Functions list Movie shoo ting menu Digital Zoom Zooms an image with higher magnification than Cl ear Image Zoom. This feature can be also available in movie recording. (On/O ff) Long Exposure NR Sets noise reduction processing for shots in which shutter speed will be 1 second or lon ger.
58 The functions selected with the MENU button Custom menu Eye -St art AF Sets whether or not to use auto focus when you look through the viewfinder. (On/O ff) FINDER /LCD Settin g Sets the method f or switc hing between the viewfinder and LCD sc reen .
59 The functions selected with the MENU button Functions list Peaking Le vel Enhanc es the outline of in-focus range s with a specific color in manual focus mode.
60 The functions selected with the MENU button Play bac k men u Lens Co mp.: Chro . Aber. Reduces the color deviation at the corners of the screen caused by the lens attached. (Auto /Off) Lens Comp. : Distortion Compensates for distortion on the screen caused by the lens attached.
61 The functions selected with the MENU button Functions list Memo ry Card Tool me nu Clock setu p menu Setup me nu Format Formats the memory card. File Number Sets the method used to assign file n umbers to stil l images and MP4 movies. (Serie s/Reset) Folder Name Sets the folder format for sti ll images.
62 The functions selected with the MENU button * Appears when an Eye-Fi card ( sold separately) is inserted in the ca mera. HDMI Resol ution Sets the resolution when the camera is connected to an HDMI TV. (Auto/1080p/1080i) CTRL FO R HDM I Operates the camera fr om a TV that support “BRAVIA” Sync.
63 Functions list Using th e guide fu nction o f the cam era The cam era displays the shoo ting tips in accor dance wit h the shooting mode selec ted. To acces s all shoo ting tips You ca n search thr ough all th e shooting t ips from the menu. Use thi s item whe n you w ant t o read shooting tips y ou ha ve seen bef ore.
64 Using the guide function of the camera MENU butt on t 3 t [Shooting Ti p List] t Select th e des ired shoo ting tip.
65 Viewing images on a computer Viewin g imag es on a c omputer Using with your comput er Followi ng applic ations are con tained on the CD-RO M (supplie d) to allow more versat ile use of ima ges shot with your camera. • “Image Dat a Conver ter” You ca n open RAW fo rmat im age file s.
66 Using with your computer ** Starter (Ed ition) is no t supported . The fo llowing co mputer e nvironm ent is rec omme nded when usi ng the supplied softwa re and import ing im ages vi a a U SB connect ion.
67 Viewing images on a computer Using th e soft ware Log on as A dmi nistr ato r. Note • If “PMB” (Picture Motion Browser) supplied with a camera that was purchased before 2011 has alrea dy been installed on the comput er, “PMB” is overwritten by “PlayMemories Home,” and you m ay be una ble to use some functions of “PMB.
68 Using the software Log on as Ad ministrator. With “ Image Data Con verte r” you can do the f ollowi ng, et c.: • To e dit im ages recor ded in R AW for mat wi th vari ous c orre ctions, such a s tone curv e, and shar pness. • To adjus t imag es wi th whi te bala nce, ex posur e, and creativ e style , etc.
69 Using the software Viewing images on a computer • To organize images on the c ompute r on a calend ar by shoot ing date to view t hem. • To retouch (red-ey e reducti on, etc.) , print, s end still images as e-mai l attach ments, and c hange the shoot ing date.
70 Select ing the me thod for c reat ing a disc o f mov ies You ca n crea te a disc f rom AVCH D movies that have be en re corde d with this ca mer a. Dependin g on the disc t ype, playa ble device s may var y. Select the m ethod that su its your disc pl ayer .
71 Selecting the method for creating a disc of movies Viewing images on a computer For details on the metho d for crea ting a disc u sing “PlayM emories Hom e,” see “Play Memories Ho me Help Guid e.” Notes • To create Blu-ray discs with “PlayMemories Home,” you have to install proprietary add-on software.
72 Selecting the method for creating a disc of movies Note s • For details on how to create a d isc, refer to the o perating instructions of the device you use. • If you create a disc us ing Sony DVDi rect (DVD Writer), use the memory card slot of the DVD Writer or connect the DVD Writer via USB connection to transfer the data.
73 Others Others List o f icons on the scre en Graphi c Displ ay (LCD scre en) Displa y All Info. (L CD screen) For playb ack (Basic in formation displ ay) A Displ ay Indication P A S M Exposure mode .
List of icons on the screen 74 B C D Image size of movies ( 57) 100% Remaining battery (21) Flash charge in progress (41) Setting Effect OFF (58) No audio r ecording of movies (57) SteadyShot/Camera s.
75 List of icons on the screen Others E Face Detection (54)/ Smile S hutter (54) Auto Portrai t Framing (54) Smile D etection Sensitivity indicator (54) Disp lay Indica tion Metering mode (54) Flash c.
76 Functi ons avai labl e for e ach shoo ting mode The funct ions you can use depend on the selecte d shooting m ode. In the table below, indicates t he func tion avail able. – i ndica tes the func tion not avai labl e. The fu nctions you cannot use are di splayed i n gray on the sc reen.
77 Others Flas h modes ava ilable The flash m odes you c an select d epend on the shooting m ode and fu nctions selected. In the table below , indic ates t he func tion se lectab le. – indicat es the function no t select able. The flash m odes you cann ot select are displayed in gray on the scre en.
78 Learning more a bout the ca mera ( α Handbook) “ α Handboo k,” wh ich expl ains ho w to use the camer a in deta il, is inc luded on the CD-ROM (supplied).
79 Others Checking th e number of recordable images/reco rding time Notes • When “0” (the number of recordable images) flashes in yellow, the memory card is full. Replace the memory card with another one, or del ete images in the current memory card (pages 34, 60).
Checking the number of recordable images/recording time 80 The appro ximat e number of images th at can be reco rded is as fo llows whe n you use th e camer a with the ba ttery pa ck (suppl ied) at full c apacit y. Note tha t the actual num bers ma y be le ss than those indi cated depen ding on the condi tion s of use.
81 Checking the number of recordable images/recording time Others “Memo ry Sti ck PRO Duo” (h (h our) , m (minut e)) Notes • The recordable ti me of movies varies for the reas on that the camer a equipped with VBR (Variab le Bit Rate) which automatica lly adjusts image q uality depending on shooting scene.
Checking the number of recordable images/recording time 82 following values indicate th e continuous time from when the camera st arts recording until the camera s tops recording.) • The duration of time availa ble for movie reco rding varies with the temperatur e or condition of the camera before yo u start recording.
83 Others Specifica tions [System] Camera Type Interchangea ble Lens Digital Camera Lens A-mount lens [Image s ensor] Image format 23. 5 mm×15. 6 mm (APS-C forma t) CMOS i mage sensor Total pixel number of i mage sensor Approx. 16 700 000 pixels Effective pixel number of camera Approx.
Specifications 84 Frame coverage 100% Magnificatio n When [V iewfinder Magnifi.] is set to [Ma ximum]: 1.04× with 50 mm lens at infinity, –1 m –1 (diopter ) When [Viewfinder M agnifi.] is set to [Standard]: 0.97× with 50 mm lens at infinity, –1 m –1 (diopter ) Eye Point When [V iewfinder Magnifi.
85 Specifications Others Flash coverage Covering 18 mm le ns (focal length that the lens indicates) Flash compensation ±2.0 EV (1/3 EV st ep) Flash range [Continuo us shooting ] Continuous shoot ing speed Tele-zoom cont. priority A E: Maximum 12 images p er second/Cont.
Specifications 86 [Recording format] File for mat JPEG (D CF Ve r. 2.0 , Exif Ver. 2.3, MPF Baseline ) compliant, RAW (Sony’s exclusive ARW2.3 format) 3D still i mages MPO ( MPF Exten ded (Dis parity Ima ge)) compli ant Movie (AVCHD format) AV CHD format Ver.
87 Specifications Others On imag e data compati bility • T his cam era conform s with DCF (Des ign rule for Camera File syst em) universal sta ndard establishe d by JEITA (Japan Electronic s and Information Tech nol ogy I ndus tri es Ass oci at ion) .
Specifications 88 * The values for equivalent 35mm-format focal length and angle of view are based on Interchangeable Lens Digital Camera equipped with an APS-C sized image sensor. ** Minimum focus is the shortest distance from the image sensor to the s ubject.
89 Specifications Others For example, b y using a 50 mm l ens, yo u can get the app roximate equivale nt of a 75 mm lens of a 35 mm-forma t camera..
Specifications 90 Trademarks • is a trad emark o f Sony Corpora tion. • “Memory Stic k,” , “Memory Stick PRO ,” , “Memory S tick Duo,” , “Mem ory Stic k PRO Duo,” , “Memory Stick PRO-HG Duo,” , “M emor y Stick Mi cro,” “Mag icGate ,” and are trademark s of Sony Corpor ation.
91 Specifications Others Accessibl e in areas where th e Pl aySt ation Stor e is av ai lable ..
92 Index Inde x Numerics 3D........ ..... ...... ....... ....... ..... ...... ....... .... 39 A AE Loc k ......... ....... ....... ....... .... ....... .... 5 2 AEL bu tton... ..... ....... ...... ....... ..... ....... . 52 AF area......... ..... ....
93 Index Index Language ................................... ......... 62 LCD brigh tness...... ..... ...... ....... ....... .... 61 LCD screen ........ ...... ....... ..... ....... ..35 , 73 Lens ..... ....... ....... .... ....... ....... ....... ..17 , 23 Lens Com pensatio n .
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95 Index.
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