The monitor

At default settings, the following indicators appear in the monitor. For a full list of the indicators that may be displayed, see “The monitor” (The monitor) in the section on “Camera displays” in the “Technical notes” chapter.

Photo mode

1Shooting mode (Choosing a shooting mode)
2Release mode (Release mode)
3Focus mode (Focus mode)
4AF-area mode (AF-area mode)
5Subject detection (Subject detection)
61 icon (The 1 icon)
7White balance (White balance)
8Active D-Lighting (Active D-Lighting)
9Picture Control (Picture Controls)
10Image area (Changing image area)
11Image size (Choosing an image size)
12Image quality (Changing image quality)

1Exposure indicator
Exposure (Exposure indicators)
Exposure compensation (Exposure compensation)
2i menu (The i button (i menu), The i button (playback mode))
3Battery indicator (Battery level)
4Number of exposures remaining (Number of exposures remaining, Memory card capacity)
5ISO sensitivity (ISO sensitivity)
6ISO sensitivity indicator (ISO sensitivity)
Auto ISO sensitivity indicator (Auto ISO sensitivity control)
7Aperture (A (aperture-priority auto), M (manual))
8Shutter speed (S (shutter-priority auto), M (manual))
9Metering (Metering)
10Touch shooting (The touch shutter)
11Vibration reduction (Vibration reduction)
12Shutter type (d6: Shutter type)
13Focus point (Focus-point selection)
14View mode (photo live view; d10: View mode (photo Lv))

Using the monitor with the camera in “tall” orientation

In photo mode, the playback, i menu, and shooting displays rotate to match camera orientation.

Choosing a display

Press the DISP button to cycle the shooting display. Choose from up to five displays, each with a customizable selection of icons and indicators. The items displayed can be selected using Custom Setting d19 [Custom monitor shooting display] (d19: Custom monitor shooting display).

Video mode

1Recording indicator
“No video” indicator (The 0 icon)
2Recording indicator (red border; g19: Red REC frame indicator)
3Length of footage recorded
4Frame size and rate (Video frame size and rate options)
5Available recording time
6Video file type (Video file types)
7Sound level (Microphone sensitivity)
8Microphone sensitivity (Microphone sensitivity)

Using the monitor with the camera in “tall” orientation

In video mode, the playback and playback i menu displays rotate to match camera orientation.

Angling the monitor

The orientation and angle of the monitor can be adjusted.

Normal shooting

When shooting normally, use the monitor so that it is facing out and set in the camera body.

Low angle shooting

Turn the monitor facing up to shoot with the camera at low positions.

High angle shooting

Turn the monitor facing down to shoot with the camera at high positions.

Self-portrait mode

When the monitor is facing the front of the camera, the camera changes to self-portrait mode (Shooting in self-portrait mode).

Cautions: Using the monitor

  • When rotating the monitor, rotate slowly within the allowable range. Applying excessive force will result in damage to the camera body and monitor.
  • When you are not using the monitor, turning it facing inward and setting it in the camera body is recommended to prevent damage and dirt.
  • Do not carry the camera by holding the monitor. This could result in damage to the camera.

Shooting in self-portrait mode

If the monitor is set to the self-portrait mode position, it will switch to self-portrait mode.

The monitor will display an image as if it were reflected on a mirror (inverted image), but the actual image is saved from the perspective of the camera.

  • If you tap the self-timer icon (q), you can set the shutter-release delay and the number of shots in photo mode. In video mode, you can set the video recording delay.
  • If you tap the exposure compensation icon (w), you can change the image brightness.
  • In video mode, if you tap the product review mode icon (e), you can set product review mode (Product review mode). This mode is useful because it adjusts the focus to objects close to the camera when shooting product review videos. The mode switches between [On], [On (customize focus area)], and [Off] each time you tap the icon.
    Photo mode
    Video mode
  • Press the shutter-release button halfway to focus. Press the shutter-release button all the way down to take a photo.
  • If the self-timer is enabled, a count-down timer will be displayed in the monitor when the shutter-release button is pressed all the way down.
  • You can use touch AF and touch shutter.
  • If you press the video-record button, a photo is taken in photo mode. In video mode, video recording starts.
  • If the monitor is moved from the self-portrait mode position, self-portrait mode ends.

Self-portrait mode

In self-portrait mode, note the following:

  • During self-portrait mode, controls other than the power switch, shutter-release button, video-record button, photo/video selector, mode dial, and flash pop-up control are disabled.
  • If no operations are performed for about 1 minute when Custom Setting c3 [Power off delay] > [Standby timer] is set to less than 1 minute, or for the specified time when set to 1 minute or more, the standby timer will expire.
  • The following settings are fixed.
    • [Release mode]: [Self-timer]
    • [Focus mode] in the video recording menu: [Full-time AF]
    • [Touch controls]: [Enable]
  • The viewfinder cannot be used.
  • The following functions cannot be used.
    • [Long exposure NR]
    • [Auto bracketing]
    • [HDR overlay]
    • [Exposure delay mode]
  • When [Product review mode] is set to [On (customize focus area)] in self-portrait mode, the AF-area size cannot be changed.
  • When [Self-portrait mode] (Self-portrait mode) in the setup menu is set to [OFF], the monitor will not switch to self-portrait mode even if it is set to the self-portrait mode position.