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Sony Fx6 Camera Workshop Pt1: Main Menu Setup/User Menu Setup Viewfinder Setup Buttons Switches Knobs

The document provides an overview of the main menu, status menu, and viewfinder setup for the Sony FX6 camera. It discusses navigating the two-level menu system using buttons or touchscreen, customizing a user menu, and configuring viewfinder display options like focus distance, audio levels, and exposure tools. Setup instructions are given for only showing the user menu, assigning buttons, and using overlays like grids, crosshairs, and zebra stripes.
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Sony Fx6 Camera Workshop Pt1: Main Menu Setup/User Menu Setup Viewfinder Setup Buttons Switches Knobs

The document provides an overview of the main menu, status menu, and viewfinder setup for the Sony FX6 camera. It discusses navigating the two-level menu system using buttons or touchscreen, customizing a user menu, and configuring viewfinder display options like focus distance, audio levels, and exposure tools. Setup instructions are given for only showing the user menu, assigning buttons, and using overlays like grids, crosshairs, and zebra stripes.
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MAIN MENU SETUP/USER MENU SETUP

VIEWFINDER SETUP
BUTTONS SWITCHES KNOBS

SONY FX6 CAMERA


WORKSHOP PT1
MAIN MENU SETUP
TWO MENUS
WHAT YOU SEE IS DETERMINED BY HOW YOU PUSH THE MENU BUTTON

Push the menu button once quickly


STATUS MENU
10 PAGES
TRADITIONALLY ONLY SHOWS YOU HOW THE CAMERA IS SETUP
FX6 HAS SOME SETTINGS YOU CAN CHANGE
SETTINGS THAT CAN BE CHANGED ARE IN GRAY BOXES

Push the menu button and hold for 2 seconds


MAIN MENU
11 MAIN MENU TABS
NEARLY 500 SUBMENUS
FEATURES A CUSTOM USER MENU
SETS UP MOST USED MENU ITEMS
MAIN MENU SETUP
NAVIGATING THE MENU/CAMERA
You can scroll through the menu screens using the multi-function dial on the left side of the camera or the
two 8-way multi-function pads on the top handle or back of the right hand grip. The pads give you the
option of not only navigating up and down but right and left and 4 variations in between.
To select a menu item simply press in on the multi function dial or the two 8-way pads on your top
handle or right grip.
You can use these to navigate through the viewfinder settings as well.
Cancel/Back Button under the Multi-Function Dial will take you back to the previous menu setting.
MAIN MENU SETUP
STATUS MENUS
If you push the menu button once you get into
to the Status Menu. There are 10 different
status menu pages you can scroll through
using the multi function dial or the two 8-way
pads on your top handle or right grip

On the FX6 you can change different settings


in the Status Menu that are in gray boxes.
Anything without a gray box can not be
changed in this menu.

If you are using the User Menu Only setup for


the main menus (which we will be doing in
this class) you cannot change anything in the
status menu.
MAIN MENU SETUP
10 STATUS MENUS
PAGES
1.Main
2.Camera
3. Audio Metering
4. Project
5. Monitoring
6. Assignable Buttons
7. Battery
8. Media
9. Network
10. File Transfer
MAIN MENU SETUP
TOUCH SCREEN
This camera has a touch screen feature that we will map to assign button #6 on the
right handle. We would prefer you to turn this off in the class, but this is a personal
preference, but here is why we feel you should leave it off.
1. Learn to use the multi-function dial and the 8-way multi-function pads on the top
handle and back of the the right hand grip. You can do everything you do with the
touch screen, often faster using the dial and pads.
2. There is no electronic viewfinder on this camera, and this means the LCD is the only
way to view an image. Poking the LCD with sweaty, dirty fingers is not how I would
treat the only way I have to see the image on the camera – unless you buy an external
monitor or electronic viewfinder.
3. Using the LCD hood makes touch screen a bit harder to accomplish easily.
MAIN MENU
11 MAIN MENU TABS
1. User
Create a custom menu for most used
menu settings 16 sub tabs
2. Shooting
Camera settings you change a lot during
shooting
3. Project
Project files not changed much during
shooting
4. Paint/Look
In-camera color adjustment
MAIN MENU
11 MAIN MENU
5.TC/Media
Controls TC/UB/Duration and
formatting memory cards
6. Monitoring
Output info to external monitors
7. Audio
Audio In and Out Settings
8. Thumbnail -
Grayed out unless in playback mode
9. Technical
Settings that don’t affect recording
MAIN MENU
11 MAIN MENU TABS
10. Network
Streaming, File Transfer – Not Covered
in CVD
11. Maintenance
Date, Time of Day, Firmware Updates
USER MENU SETUP
How to Delete Custom Menu Items
Go To Edit User Menu – Select Menu Item - Delete
How to Add Custom Menu Items
Go to Edit User Menu – Select Menu Item – Add
How to Move Custom Menu Items
Go to Edit User Menu – Select Menu Item – Move –
Scroll Cursor/Yellow Point to position-select
USER MENU SETUP
16 Different Menu Tabs
1. ISO/Gain/EI 9. Clip Name Format
2. Format Media 10. Base Settings
3. S&Q Motion 11. VF Settings
4. Interval Rec 12. Zebra
5. Assignable Button 13. Zoom
6. Assignable Dial 14. All File
7. Multi Function Dial 15. Menu Settings
8. Focus 16. Edit User Menu
USER MENU SETUP
SETTING UP THE CAMERA TO ONLY SHOW THE
USER MENU
You can set the camera up to only show the user menu when
you hold the Menu Button down for 2 seconds. This will
help prevent you from going in and accidently changing any
of the 500 sub menus. We recommend you do this.
 
USER MENU SETUP
How to show only the User Menu in the Viewfinder
Hold down the Menu button for 2 seconds, go to User Menu,
scroll down to Menu Settings and tun on User Menu Only
When you do this the 10 other menu tabs will be grayed out –
meaning you can’t access them.

How to get out of only showing the User Menu


Hold in the Menu Button for 2 seconds, go to User Menu, scroll
down to Menu Settings, and turn this off.
VIEWFINDER SETUP
VIEWFINDER SETUP
VIEWFINDER SETUP
1. MF – Tell you if you are in Manual Focus (MF) or Auto Focus (AF)
Both the lens and the camera need to be in auto focus for the camera to be in auto focus.
If either is in manual focus the lens is in manual focus.
For Push Auto Focus to work you need to have the lens in auto focus and the camera in manual
focus.
2. 1.2ft – This is the focus distance and is measured from the focal plane symbol on the right side
of the camera to the focal point you set your focus point on.
3. 105mm – This is the focal length of the lens. 24mm = wide focal length, 105mm = long focal
length.
4. Steadyshot Off – the vertical hand with off tells you that the steady shot is off. Keep this off
when you are shooting on sticks (this entire class) and turn it on if you are hand holding the
camera.
5. A 82min = This tells you what media card slot you are recording to – here it’s A and how much
recording time in minutes you have left on that card.
VIEWFINDER SETUP
6. W: P 5600K – this is the white balance information. Here it is telling you that you are in Preset White
Balance (P) and that your Kelvin degree color temperature is set in PRESET at 5600K (daylight).
This can read A or B instead of P if you are in the custom A &B white balance modes instead of preset.
Color temperature on this camera ranges from 2500K (warm) to 15000K (bluish)
7. TCG = Time Code Generator. The camera should be in free run for time code and set to the local time –
known as ToD Timecode (Time of Day). This display can change with a menu button to show TC, User Bits
or act as a shot timer showing you the duration of the shot.
8. F9 = f-stop. This measures the aperture of the camera and lens which ranges on this lens from f/4 which
lets more light in to f/22 which lets very little light in.
9. L 0dB = ISO Gain Switch Position. This goes from L (Low) (OdB) to M (Medium) (6dB) to H (High)
(12dB) Each adding one more stop of sensitivity to the sensor.
10. 1/48 = Shutter Speed this is set normally to mimic the natural motion blur we see without eyes and the
general rule of thumb for setting this is to make twice the frame rate of the camera to emulate that natural
motion blur. In this class we shoot at 24fps so we normally have this set for 1/48 of a second shutter. This is
known as the 180-degree shutter speed rule
VIEWFINDER SETUP
11. Camera Level = the green level is there to help you tell if your camera is crooked. When it’s green you
are straight when it’s gray and yellow you are crooked.
12. Audio Meters CH1 & CH2 = these are the cameras audio meters. These should be peaking about ¾ of
the way up the meters for good audio. Use page 3 of the Status Menu to see a full size VU meter for setting
the audio levels correctly – peaking between -10 and -20dB.
13. Waveform Monitor = The waveform monitor is an exposure aid that helps you set correct exposure and it
has Zebra Points or yellow lines in it. Black on the waveform is a the bottom (OIRE) and White is on the top
(100IRE). On this camera any video level over 90IRE is overexposed and blown out.
This can be turned off or changed to a histogram or Vectorscope with assign button #9 on the side of the
Viewfinder
14. Base Hi = This is the base or native ISO for this camera and there are two modes (Dual Base ISO). Low
is set for ISO800 natively and High is set for ISO 12800 which gives you 4 stops more light sensitivity. Low
is for exterior shooting, High for interior.
15. S-Cinetone = this Is one of two base looks – the other being CINE EI. This is a hybrid gamma mode that
falls somewhere between standard gamma and log gamma.
VIEWFINDER SETUP
16. XAVC-I = this is the recording codec, one of two on the camera.
17. 23.98P = Frequency or frame rate. This is your traditional feature film frame rate – also
known as 24P. The P stands for Progressive recording vs interlaced.
18. 1920X1080 = this is the resolution you are shooting on the camera in this class – true HD.
19. DC IN 20V – when connected to AC Power this tells you what the power voltage is, when
using a battery there will be a battery indicator icon here showing the remaining minutes of battery
life left.
20. Rule of Thirds Grid – the tic tac toe style grid in the viewfinder is called the rule of thirds grid
but Sony calls it the Frame Guide in the Marker Menu.
VIEWFINDER SETUP
21. Center Cross = this is a center cross overlay that can be turned off or changed in
the menu setup too four different center cross overlays.
22. A Stby = At the top of the LCD is another Media Card Icon and the Stby/Rec
Light
23. FF = Full Frame mode. The camera can also record in a cropped Super 35mm
frame mode.
24. Randy202110 – this is the Clip Name that you set in the User Menu.
VIEWFINDER SETUP
PEAKING AND ZEBRA STRIPES
Although there are no peaking or
Zebra stripes icons in the viewfinder,
please make sure that you have
peaking on and that you are using
Zebra 2. These are the peaking and
Zebra Buttons on the left side of the
viewfinder.

On the left side is also assign button


#9 which is setup to cycle through
monitoring choices in your viewfinder
– Off/Waveform
Monitor/Histogram/Vectorscope
CAMERA WALKTHROUGH

FRONT
1. Front Tally Light
2. Lens Release Button
3. WB Set
4. Push Auto
5. Focus Auto/Manual
CAMERA WALKTHROUGH

FRONT
1.Lens Release Button
2.Front Tally Light
3.WB Set
4.Push Auto
5.Focus Auto/Manual
CAMERA WALKTHROUGH
LENS = Sony SELPH 24mm to 105mm f/4 G OSS
LENS PARTS
1 Lens hood index
2 Focusing ring
3 Zooming ring
4 Focal-length index
5 Lens contacts*
6 Focal-length scale
7 Lens hood
8 Focus hold button
9 Focus mode switch
10 Shake compensation switch
11 Mounting index
12 Lens mount rubber ring
* Do not touch the lens contacts.
CAMERA WALKTHROUGH
LEFT
SIDE
Main Camera Controls
CAMERA WALKTHROUGH
LEFT
SIDE
1. Record Button

2. Hold Switch

3. Clip Select
CAMERA WALKTHROUGH
LEFT
SIDE
1. ND +/-

2. ND Preset /Variable

3. ND Auto

ND Dial for Variable


CAMERA WALKTHROUGH
LEFT
SIDE
1. Multi-Function Dial

2. Iris Auto/Manual

3. Cancel/Back

4. Thumbnail (Playback)

5. Menu Button
CAMERA WALKTHROUGH
LEFT
SIDE
Press Once to Select
Press & Hold for Extended
Functions

1. ISO/Gain Button A/M

2. WHT BAL A/M

3. SHUTTER – Select

4. ISO Select Switch

L/M/H
5. White Balance Mode
CAMERA WALKTHROUGH
LEFT
SIDE
Assign Button 1
S&Q
Assign Button 2
Base ISO /Sensitivity

Assign Button 3
Push Auto Iris

Display Button

Internal Microphone
CAMERA WALKTHROUGH
LEFT
SIDE
Audio CH 1 & CH2
Auto/Manual Switches & Level
Dials

Internal Speaker

Slot Select (Media)

On/Off Power Switch


CAMERA WALKTHROUGH
REAR
Back Tally Light

Media Door. A/B

USB-C Connector

Battery Release Button

Battery

HDMI OUT

SDI OUT

Remote /LANC Connector

USB/Multi Connector

DC-IN Connector
CAMERA WALKTHROUGH
REAR
Back Tally Light

Media Door. A/B

USB-C Connector

Battery Release Button

Battery

HDMI OUT

SDI OUT

Remote /LANC Connector

USB/Multi Connector

DC-IN Connector
CAMERA WALKTHROUGH
RIGHT GRIP
HANDLE BACK
Grip Rotation Lever
Record Button
Assign Button 5 Direct
Menu
8-Way MF Pad
Grip Cable
Monitor Cable
CAMERA WALKTHROUGH
RIGHT GRIP
HANDLE FRONT
Servo Zoom Lever
Assign Button 4 Focus
Magnification
Grip Assignable Dial
IRIS
4. Hand Grip Strap
CAMERA WALKTHROUGH
RIGHT GRIP HANDLE FRONT
CAMERA WALKTHROUGH
TOP HANDLE
Internal Mic
Multi Interface (MI) Shoe
Handle Zoom Lever
Handle Assignable Dial
Record Button
Handle Hold Switch
Assign Button 7
Record Review (3 sec)
Assign Button 8
Marker – Rule of Thirds
1. 8-Way MF Pad
CAMERA WALKTHROUGH
SHOTGUN MIC/AUDIO

Shotgun Microphone
Windscreen
Shotgun Mic Holder
XLR Cable (Short)
Input 1 XLR Connector
Input 2 XLR Connector
Input 1
Line/Mic/Mic+48V
Input 2
Line/Mic/Mic_48V
CAMERA WALKTHROUGH
SHOTGUN MIC
1. Shotgun Mic Holder
CAMERA WALKTHROUGH
AUDIO INPUTS /POWER

Input 1 XLR Connector

Input 2 XLR Connector

Input 1 Line/Mic/Mic+48V

Input 2 Line/Mic/Mic+48V
CAMERA WALKTHROUGH
BOTTOM

1. 1/4 - 20 Screw Hole


2. Non-Threaded Hole
3. 3/8 -16 Screw Hole
CAMERA WALKTHROUGH
BOTTOM
1. 3/8 -16 Screw Hole w/
1/4 - 20 screw adapter
in place
CAMERA WALKTHROUGH

VIEWFINDER
Viewfinder
Viewfinder LCD Hood
Viewfinder Mounting
Clamp Adapter
CAMERA WALKTHROUGH

VIEWFINDER
Attach the viewfinder
mounting clamp adapter to
attach the front ¼-20 screw
hole on the handle
CAMERA WALKTHROUGH

VIEWFINDER
The Viewfinder can be
mounted on the front left
of the camera’s handle
CAMERA WALKTHROUGH

VIEWFINDER
The Viewfinder can be
mounted on the back left
of the camera’s handle
CAMERA WALKTHROUGH

VIEWFINDER
The Viewfinder can be
mounted on the back
right of the camera’s
handle
CAMERA WALKTHROUGH

VIEWFINDER
1. Peaking Button (Focus)
2. Zebra Button
Off/Zebra1/Zebra2
3. Assign Button 9
Monitoring
Off/Waveform/
Vectorscope/Histogram
CAMERA WALKTHROUGH
VIEWFINDER
1. Mirror Switch
You can flip the screen
display up/down or
up/down/left/right using the
Mirror Switch.
Off - Normal
B/T
Inverts the image
(Bottom/Top)
Rotate
Rotates the image
horizontally and vertically
CAMERA WALKTHROUGH
VIEWFINDER. Attaching the LCD Hood

Open Hood Hooks. Attach Top Hook First Attach Bottom Hook
Lock Into Place
CAMERA WALKTHROUGH

VIEWFINDER
LCD Hood Latch

Please be careful with


this it’s not very strong
CAMERA WALKTHROUGH

VIEWFINDER
When moving the
viewfinder, hold the body
of the viewfinder and
then move it.
Do not grasp the
viewfinder hood. 
CAMERA WALKTHROUGH
VIEWFINDER
Keep the LCD Hood
Closed for Transport to
Protect the Screen
CAMERA WALKTHROUGH

QUESTIONS?
AUTO FOCUS
Manual Focus vs Auto Focus
In this class we want you to focus on
learning how to use manual focus. In
the past most professionals would
never think of using auto focus.
AUTO FOCUS
With the new auto-focus technology
you now need to learn how to focus
both with manual focus and when you
should use auto focus – which means
learning auto focus as well.
AUTO FOCUS
Fast Hybrid Auto Focus
Combination of
Phase-Detection Auto-Focus &
Contrast-Detection Auto-Focus
2 to 3 times faster than any other Sony
Cinema Camera.
AUTO FOCUS
When to Use Auto-Focus
You need to do your own test
Shooting People
Handheld – Run & Gun
Gimbals
Drone
AUTO FOCUS
Shooting People
Can set up to select an individual face
in a group
AUTO FOCUS
Not Always Accurate
Need to Test auto focus to make sure
you know how and when to use auto
focus to get the most out of it.
AUTO FOCUS
First – learn to use manual focus.
This includes training your eye to see
focus more critically and learning how
to use focusing aids like peaking and
focus mag.

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