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Anti-shake Mode
Anti-shake Mode
Shooting in Anti-shake Mode
In anti-shake mode, [Vibration reduction] (A 128) is enabled, and [BSS] is selected
for [Continuous] (A 101). In addition, ISO sensitivity is automatically raised to 1600
depending upon the brightness of the subject, and shutter speed is faster than
with A (auto) mode, under the same lighting conditions, to reduce blurring
caused by camera shake or subject movement. The flash is disabled. This mode is
most effective when shooting under natural light. Combine it with the telephoto
zoom when you are forced to shoot from a distance, in order to capture a fleeting
expression on a portrait subject or to photograph an animal without frightening it
off.
1 Rotate the mode dial to a.
2 Frame the subject and shoot.
Camera focuses on subject in center of frame.
While the shutter-release button is held down,
camera shoots up to ten pictures. They are
compared and sharpest picture (picture with
highest level of detail) is saved.
B Notes on Anti-shake Mode
Shutter speed is limited to a certain value for dark subjects.
Use of the high-sensitivity shooting mode (A 44) is recommended for shooting subjects under
low lighting.
Pictures shot in this mode may become somewhat grainy.
C Anti-shake Mode Settings
[Vibration reduction] (A 128) is enabled, and [BSS] is selected for [Continuous] (A 101); the flash
mode is disabled. Focus mode and exposure compensation are available; the self-timer is not
available.
D Image Quality and Image Size in Anti-shake Mode
When d is pressed in anti-shake mode, the anti-shake mode menu is displayed to enable
adjustment of image quality (A 91) and image size (A 92) settings. Changes made to these settings
apply to all shooting modes.
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