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Select On to reduce noise (randomly-spaced bright pixels, lines,
or fog).
Noise reduction takes effect at all ISO sensitivities, but is
most noticeable at higher values.
The time required for
processing at shutter speeds slower than about 8 s or when the
cameras internal temperature is elevated and ISO sensitivity is
high is roughly equal to the current shutter speed; during
processing, “lm” will blink in the viewfinder and
photographs can not be taken.
Noise reduction will not be
performed if the camera is turned off before processing is complete.
If Off is selected, noise reduction will only be performed at high ISO sensitivities; the
amount of noise reduction is less than that performed when On is selected.
If On is selected and lighting is poor when photographs are
framed in the viewfinder, the built-in AF-assist illuminator
(0 57) will light to assist the focus operation in single-servo AF
(AF-S selected for focus mode, or single-servo AF selected in AF-A
focus mode) when e Auto-area AF is selected for AF-area
mode > Viewfinder or when c Single-point AF,
d Dynamic-area AF, or f 3D-tracking (11 points) is
selected and the center focus point is used.
If Off is selected, the
AF-assist illuminator will not light to assist the focus operation.
The camera may not
be able to focus using autofocus when lighting is poor.
Noise Reduction
G button C shooting menu
AF-Assist
G button C shooting menu
A See Also
See page 171 for restrictions on the lenses that can be used with AF assist.
See page 186 for
the shooting modes in which the AF-assist illuminator can be used.
AF-assist illuminator
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