User manual

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Anti-icker Shooting
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With [Enable] set, the shutter-release time lag is longer when you shoot under
a ickering light source. Also, the continuous shooting speed may become
slower, and the shooting interval may become irregular.
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This function will not be applied to movie recording.
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Flicker at a frequency other than 100 Hz or 120 Hz cannot be detected. Also, if
the ickering frequency of the light source changes during continuous shooting,
e󰀨ects of the icker cannot be reduced.
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In the <
t
>, <
d
>, or <
f
> mode, if the shutter speed changes during
continuous shooting or if you shoot multiple shots of the same scene at di󰀨erent
shutter speeds, the color tone may become inconsistent. To avoid inconsistent
color tones, use <
t
>, <
a
>, or <
s
> mode at a xed shutter speed.
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Color tone of captured images may vary between [Enable] and [Disable].
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Shutter speed, aperture, and ISO speed may change when you start shooting
(even with AE lock).
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If the subject is against a dark background or if there is a bright light in the
image, icker may not be properly detected.
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Flicker reduction may not be possible under special lighting.
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Depending on the light source, icker may not be detected properly.
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Depending on the light sources or shooting conditions, the expected result may
not be obtained even if you use this function.
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Taking test shots in advance is recommended.
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Flicker is not reduced in Basic Zone modes.
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Flicker reduction also works with ash photography. However, the expected
result may not be obtained for wireless ash photography.