User Manual - Page 74

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A Silent Live View Photography
Multiple exposure photography (0 254) and long-exposure noise
reduction are disabled (0 253) and the flash cannot be used. In
continuous release modes, focus and exposure are fixed at the values
for the first shot in each series. Flicker or banding may be visible in the
monitor and in photographs under fluorescent, mercury vapor, or
sodium lamps (for information on reducing flicker and banding, see
the section on the movie shooting menu Flicker reduction option,
0 254), while subjects in motion may appear distorted, particularly if
the camera is panned horizontally or an object moves horizontally at
high speed through the frame. Jagged edges, color fringing, moiré,
and bright spots may also appear. Bright regions or bands may appear
in scenes lit by flashing signs and other intermittent light sources or if
the subject is briefly illuminated by a strobe or other bright,
momentary light source.
The amount of time you can continue shooting is shown in place of the
number of exposures remaining.
Silent live view photography can also be enabled or disabled using the
Silent live view photography option in the photo shooting menu
(0 255).
A Camera Sounds
The sound of the camera focusing may be audible, as may the sound of
the aperture mechanism when you adjust aperture in mode A or M or
take pictures in mode P or S.
A Custom Setting d11
If On is selected for Custom Setting d11 (Live view in continuous
mode, 0 266) when On (Mode 1) is chosen for Silent live view
photography, the monitor will briefly go dark when the shutter is
released and then turn back on to display the picture. When On (Mode
2) is selected, pictures will not be displayed as they are taken; instead,
a C icon will appear in the monitor when a picture is taken (during
burst photography, the icon will flash).
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