95
Cautions for the <SCN> Modes
r
: Panning (continued)
z
With a lens supporting the
[
r
]
mode, subject blur may not be corrected
properly when shooting the following subjects or under the following shooting
conditions.
y
Subjects with very low contrast.
y
Subjects in low light.
y
Strongly backlit or reflective subjects.
y
Subjects with repetitive patterns.
y
Subjects with less patterns or monotonous patterns.
y
Subjects with reflections (images reflected in glass, etc.).
y
Subjects smaller than the Zone AF frame.
y
When there are multiple subjects moving within the Zone AF frame.
y
Subjects moving in irregular directions or at irregular speeds.
y
Subjects whose movements are partly irregular. (For example, the vertical
movement of a runner.)
y
Subjects whose speed changes dramatically. (For example, right after the
start of movement or while turning along a curve.)
y
When you move the camera too fast or too slow.
y
When the camera’s movement does not match the subject’s movement.
y
When the lens focal length is long.
P
: Food
z
The warm color cast of subjects may fade.
z
When multiple light sources are included in the scene, the warm color cast of
the picture may not be reduced.
z
If you use a flash,
[Color tone]
will be set to Standard.
z
If there are people in the picture, the skin tone may not be reproduced properly.
Summary of Contents for EOS M6 Mark II
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