Changing Shooting Functions
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Changing the Image Stabilization (IS Mode)
●
Select [IS Mode], then press the
qr
buttons to
select a setting.
●
[Continuous]: The image stabilization is
always on. You can confirm the result directly
on the screen which makes it easier to check
the composition or focus of the subject.
[Shoot Only]: The image stabilization is only
on in the moment of shooting.
[Panning]: The image stabilization only works
for the effect of up and down motion. This
option is recommended for shooting objects
moving horizontally.
Registering Functions to the
c
Button
●
Select [Set
c
button], then press the
m
button.
●
Press the
opqr
buttons to select the
functions to register, then press the
m
button.
●
When you press the
c
button, you can use
the registered function or display the setting
screen for the selected function.
•
If camera shake is too strong, fix the camera to a tripod. When you
attach the camera to a tripod, you are recommended to set [IS Mode] to
[Off] to shoot.
•
When using [Panning], make sure to hold the camera horizontally. The
Image Stabilization does not work when the camera is held vertically.
•
Select
if you want to cancel a function.
•
When this
symbol is shown on the bottom right of an icon, the
function cannot be used in the current shooting mode.
•
In
, each press of the
c
button records white balance data (p. 73),
and the white balance settings also change to
.
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