Sony tech - Stop getting lost in the Sony Menu
Follow these 3 steps that will avoid you getting lost the Sony menu structure.
Step 1
Program all functionalities you need to do on the fly and while your eye is at the EVF to a button. Your muscle memory will quickly learn what is where.
(This video has subtitles.. use them. These are in English. For other languagues use ► settings ► subtitles ► automatic translation)
Step 2
Set up the fn or function menu with everything you use all the time and you need to change in 2 clicks.
In the latest cameras like the A7RV, ZV‐1F and FX30 you can activate this menu by swiping up on the led-screen.
You
can choose for the buttons and fn menu completely different functions
depending whether you are in stills, video or play mode.
Step 3
Fill
the star or favorites menu with everything you find useful This can be
from formatting your cards or creating new folders, over minimum
shutterspeed and face registration to all flash settings and even the
anti dust functions.
You can even sort those functions into the tabs in a way that makes sense to you.
The
FX-cameras and the alphas from the A7RV-generation also have the handy
main-menu with the most important settings for stills and video. That’s a
feature you’ll quickly learn to enjoy.
Link to the video: https://youtu.be/YUlA1GHCJmM
Link to this article: https://tinyurl.com/BeatTheSonyMenu
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Full menu walkthroughs of the A7IV & the A7RV (Incl programming buttons, fn &✶ menus)
A vertical version of this video is on Clapper
► Answering a request in the Youtube comment section of a previous video, I've uploaded these 2 sets of screencaptures below.
►► My favorites menu layout for the A7RV
(If requested I can also do this for the A7III or A7IV but there will be MANY simularities)
►► My button & Fn-menu layout
►► These are my preferences, adapted to my current workflow. When my workflow changes or the things I shoot change, so will my preferences. If you take these as a blueprint for your layout, make sure to finetune & adapt them to your own workflow & preferences.
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