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The setting is fixed to [OFF] in the following case:
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When the size in [REC FORMAT] is set to 4K (4096
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Blur amplitude
You can adjust the performance of camera shake correction according to the level of camera shake
during recording.
Select the menu.
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If you set a smaller value, correction performance against minor camera shake will be enhanced.
Even though smaller values allow more effective screen stabilization in situations with minor
camera shake, such as when you are recording from a fixed position, they are less effective for
correcting significant camera shake. We recommend setting a smaller value when you keep
recording the same subject, for example.
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If you set a larger value, camera shake of varying degrees ranging from minor to significant will
be corrected in a balanced manner. Although larger values allow you to correct significant camera
shake more effectively, the screen becomes unstable when you are recording from a fixed
position. We recommend that you set a larger value in situations where images are expected to
be quite blurry, such as when recording in an unstable position.
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Blur frequency
You can change the target frequency range for camera shake correction to adjust its performance
according to the recording style.
Select the menu.
: [SW SETUP]
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[BLUR AMPLITUDE]
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desired setting
[1]/[2]/[3]/[4]/[5]
: [SW SETUP]
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[BLUR FREQUENCY]
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desired setting
[1]:
This enhances the correction performance against camera shake of varying degrees, ranging
from slow camera shake that falls in the low frequency range to fast and subtle camera shake
that falls in the high frequency range. We recommend that you select this setting when
recording a subject from a fixed position without panning or tilting this unit.
[2]:
This is a standard setting which enhances the correction performance against camera shake
that falls in the average-to-high frequency range. Even while adjusting the position of this
unit, you can keep the resulting motion in the image look natural and maintain the correction
performance.
[3]:
This mainly enhances the correction performance against fast and subtle camera shake that
falls in the high frequency range while weakening the correction performance against slow
camera shake that falls in the low frequency range. We recommend that you use this setting
when panning or tilting this unit many times while recording.
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