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Reducing Flicker
If you shoot an image with a fast shutter speed under a light source such
as uorescent light, the blinking of the light source causes icker and the
image may be vertically unevenly exposed. If continuous shooting is used
under these conditions, uneven exposures or colors across the images may
result. Anti-icker shooting enables you to take pictures when exposure and
colors are less aected by ickering.
1
Select [z: Anti-icker shoot.].
2
Select [Enable].
3
Take the picture.
z
After setting to [Enable], or when the
light source changes, detect icker
before shooting by pressing the <
Q
>
button, selecting [Anti-icker shoot.],
then pressing the <
B
> button.
z
The picture will be taken with reduced
unevenness of exposure or color tone
caused by the icker.
o
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.
o
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, eects of the icker cannot be reduced.
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