User Manual - Page 123

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•<r> Panning (continued)
If the lens does not support the <r> mode, subject blur will not be
corrected. However, the automatic shutter speed adjustment alone will
take effect according to the setting of [Effect].
When shooting under bright light such as a sunny summer day or when
shooting a slow subject, the set degree of panning effect may not be
obtained.
With Live View shooting and a lens supporting the <r> mode, subject
blur may not be corrected properly when shooting the following subjects
or under the following shooting conditions.
Subjects with very low contrast.
Subjects in low light.
Strongly backlit or reflective subjects.
Subjects with repetitive patterns.
Subjects with less patterns or monotonous patterns.
Subjects with reflections (images reflected in glass, etc.).
Subjects smaller than the Zone AF frame.
When there are multiple subjects moving within the Zone AF frame.
Subjects moving in irregular directions or at irregular speeds.
Subjects whose movements are partly irregular. (For example, the
vertical movement of a runner.)
Subjects whose speed changes dramatically. (For example, right after
the start of movement or while turning along a curve.)
When you move the camera too fast or too slow.
When the camera’s movement does not match the subject’s
movement.
•<P> Food
The warm color cast of subjects may fade.
When multiple light sources are included in the scene, the warm color
cast of the picture may not be reduced.
If you use an external Speedlite, [Color tone] will be set to Standard.
If there are people in the picture, the skin tone may not be reproduced
properly.
•<y> Candlelight
External Speedlites cannot be used. (It will not fire.)
If focus cannot be achieved with autofocus, use the EOS-dedicated
Speedlite’s AF-assist beam.
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