User Manual - Page 307

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3 Menu Function Settings
Movie digital IS
In-camera image stabilization electronically corrects camera shake
during movie shooting. This function is called “Movie digital IS”. With
Movie digital IS, images can be stabilized even when using a lens
without Image Stabilizer. When using a lens with built-in optical
Image Stabilizer, Movie digital IS will function when the lens’s Image
Stabilizer switch is set to <1>.
Disable (v) : Image stabilization with Movie digital IS is
disabled.
Enable (w) : Camera shake will be corrected. The image will
be slightly magnified.
Enhanced (y) : Compared to when [Enable] is set, stronger
camera shake can be corrected. The image will
be more magnified.
Movie digital IS will not function when the lens’s optical Imager Stabilizer
switch is set to <2> (tu).
With a lens whose focal length is longer than 800 mm, Movie digital IS
will not function.
Movie digital IS cannot be set in the <8> or <v> mode, or when
Movie digital zoom, time-lapse movie or Creative filter is set.
The wider the angle of view, the more effective the image stabilization
will be. The narrower the angle of view, the less effective the image
stabilization will be.
When using a TS-E lens, fish-eye lens, or non-Canon lens, setting Movie
digital IS to [Disable] is recommended.
In magnified view, the effect of Movie digital IS will not be reflected in the
image displayed on the screen.
Since the image is magnified in Movie digital IS, the image will look
grainier. Noise, dots of light, etc., may also become noticeable.
Depending on the subject and shooting conditions, the subject may blur
noticeably (the subject momentarily looks out of focus) due to the effects
of the Movie digital IS.
When Movie digital IS is set, the size of AF points will also change.
When using a tripod, setting Movie digital IS to [
Disable
] is recommended.
Certain lenses do not support this function. For details, refer to the Canon
Web site.
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