Sony α6500 ILCE-6500: Notes on using lenses and accessories Notes on the Multi Interface Shoe Notes on shooting with the viewfinder
Notes on using lenses and accessories Notes on the Multi Interface Shoe Notes on shooting with the viewfinder: Sony α6500 ILCE-6500
Table of contents
- Check out the Help Guide!
- Owner’s Record Battery pack WARNING
- Notice Power Cord
- Notes on using your camera No compensation for damaged content or recording failure Screen language Notes on recording/playback Notes on the monitor, electronic viewfinder, lens, and image sensor Notes on handling the product
- Notes on using lenses and accessories Notes on the Multi Interface Shoe Notes on shooting with the viewfinder
- Notes on recording for long periods of time or recording 4K movies Notes on continuous shooting
- How to turn off wireless network functions (Wi-Fi, NFC and Bluetooth function, etc.) temporarily Notes on wireless LAN Notes on playing back movies on other devices Notes on security when using wireless LAN products Warning on copyright On the data specifications described in this manual
- Checking the camera and the supplied items
- Identifying parts When the lens is removed Multi Interface Shoe*
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- Eye sensor Viewfinder Eyepiece cup Attaching/removing the eyepiece cup
- Monitor (For touch operation: Touch panel/Touch pad) (N mark)
- Battery/memory card cover Memory card slot Battery lock lever Battery insertion slot Connection plate cover Tripod socket hole Access lamp
- Basic operations Using the control wheel
- Using the Fn (Function) button To adjust settings from the dedicated setting screens
- Using the AF/MF/AEL switch lever
- Startup guide Step 1: Inserting the battery pack/memory card into the camera
- To remove the battery pack To remove the memory card
- Step 2: Charging the battery pack while it is inserted in the camera
- Step 3: Attaching a lens
- To remove the lens
- Step 4: Setting the language and the clock
- Step 5: Shooting images in auto mode
- To shoot movies To play back images To delete displayed image To shoot images in various shooting modes
- Using the Wi-Fi / One-touch (NFC) / Bluetooth functions PlayMemories Mobile Recording location information to captured images
- Introduction to computer software / PlayMemories Camera Apps PlayMemories Home
- Image Data Converter Remote Camera Control PlayMemories Camera Apps
- List of MENU items (Camera Settings1) Quality/Image Size Shoot Mode/Drive
- AF
- Exposure Flash Color/WB/Img. Processing White Balance Priority Set in AWB
- DRO/Auto HDR Creative Style Picture Effect Picture Profile Soft Skin Effect Focus Assist Face Detection/Shoot Assist
- Auto Obj. Framing (Camera Settings2) Movie
- Shutter/SteadyShot Zoom Display/Auto Review DISP Button FINDER/MONITOR Finder Frame Rate Zebra Grid Line Exposure Set. Guide
- Live View Display Auto Review Custom Operation (Wireless) Send to Smartphone Send to Computer View on TV
- One-touch(NFC) Airplane Mode Wi-Fi Settings Bluetooth Settings Loc. Info. Link Set. Edit Device Name Reset Network Set. (Application) (Playback) Delete View Mode Image Index Display Rotation Slide Show
- Rotate Enlarge Image Protect Specify Printing Photo Capture (Setup)
- NTSC/PAL Selector Cleaning Mode Touch Operation Touch Pad (vertical) Touch Pad Area Set. Demo Mode TC/UB Settings Remote Ctrl HDMI Settings 4K Output Sel. USB Connection USB LUN Setting USB Power Supply PC Remote Settings Language
- Date/Time Setup
- Specifications Battery life and number of recordable images
- Memory cards that can be used
- Number of recordable images
- The number of images that can be recorded on a memory card
- Recordable movie times File Format Record Setting 8 GB 16 GB 32 GB 64 GB
- File Format Record Setting 8 GB 16 GB 32 GB 64 GB
- Notes on continuous movie recording
- Specifications Camera
- Rechargeable battery pack NP-FW50
- On focal length Trademarks
- On GNU GPL/LGPL applied software

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• Do not leave the lens or the
Notes on using lenses and
viewfinder exposed to a strong
accessories
light source such as sunlight.
It is recommended that you use Sony
Because of the lens’s condensing
lenses/accessories designed to suit
function, doing so may cause
the characteristics of this camera.
smoke, fire, or a malfunction inside
Using this camera with products from
the camera body or the lens. If you
other manufacturers may affect its
have to leave the camera exposed
performance, leading to accidents
to a light source such as sunlight,
or malfunction. Sony bears no
attach the lens cap to the lens.
responsibility for such accidents or
• When you shoot with backlighting,
malfunction.
keep the sun sufficiently far away
from the angle of view. Otherwise,
Notes on the Multi Interface Shoe
the sunlight may enter the focus
• When attaching or detaching
inside the camera and cause smoke
accessories such as an external
GB
or fire. Even if the sun is slightly
flash to the Multi Interface Shoe,
away from the angle of view, it may
first turn the power to OFF. When
still cause smoke or fire.
attaching the accessory, confirm
• Do not directly expose the lens to
that it is firmly fastened to the
beams such as laser beams. That
camera.
may damage the image sensor and
• Do not use the Multi Interface Shoe
cause the camera to malfunction.
with a commercially available flash
• Do not look at sunlight or a strong
that applies voltages of 250 V or
light source through the lens when
more or has the opposite polarity
it is detached. This may result in
of the camera. It may cause a
unrecoverable damage to the eyes
malfunction.
or cause a malfunction.
• Do not use the camera in areas
Notes on shooting with the
where strong radio waves or
viewfinder
radiation are being emitted.
• The image may be slightly distorted
Recording and playback may not
near the corners of the viewfinder.
function correctly.
This is not a malfunction. When you
• Images may trail across on the
want to see the full composition
screen in a cold location. This is not
with all its details, you can also use
a malfunction.
the monitor.
• The recorded image may be
different from the image you
monitored before recording.
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ILCE-6500
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