Screen language – Sony VENICE 2 Digital Motion Picture Camera (8K) User Manual

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Notes on using your camera

Along with this section, also see
“Precautions” in the Help Guide
(page 2).

Screen language

You can select the language
displayed on the screen using the
menu (page 27).

Notes on handling the product

• This camera is designed to be dust-

and moisture-resistant, but is not
waterproof or dust-proof.

• If water, dust or sand get into the

open flash unit, it may cause a
malfunction.

• Remove any dirt from the surface of

the flash. Dirt on the surface of the
flash may emit smoke or burn due
to heat generated by the emission
of light. If there is dirt/dust, clean it
off with a soft cloth.

• Do not cover the flash with your

fingers.

• When using the power zoom lens,

be careful not to get your fingers
or any other objects caught in the
lens.

• Take care that your finger is not in

the way when pushing the flash
down.

• Always attach the lens front

cap when you are not using the
camera.

• Do not leave the lens or the

viewfinder exposed to a strong
light source such as sunlight.
Because of the lens’s condensing
function, doing so may cause
smoke, fire, or a malfunction inside
the camera body or the lens. If you
have to leave the camera exposed
to a light source such as sunlight,
attach the lens cap to the lens.

• When you shoot with backlighting,

keep the sun sufficiently far away
from the angle of view. Otherwise,
the sunlight may enter the focus
inside the camera and cause smoke
or fire. Even if the sun is slightly
away from the angle of view, it may
still cause smoke or fire.

• Do not directly expose the lens to

beams such as laser beams. That
may damage the image sensor and
cause the camera to malfunction.

• Do not leave the camera, the

supplied accessories, or memory
cards within the reach of infants.
They may be accidentally
swallowed. If this occurs, consult a
doctor immediately.

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