User Manual - Page 196

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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,
effects 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 different
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.
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