High Resolution Mode Function Has Been Enhanced
Support for Long Exposure Recording
[Handheld High-Res] Has Been Added to the High Resolution Mode
Support for Long Exposure Recording
It is now possible to set shutter speeds up to 8 seconds in the High Resolution mode.
This means that it is now also possible to use [Long Exposure NR].
Settings in the High Resolution mode change as follows: – [Shutter Type]: [ELEC.] (When [Long Exposure NR] is set to [OFF])/[ELEC.+NR] (When [Long Exposure NR] is set to [ON]) – Shutter speed: 8 seconds to 1/8000 of a second |
[Handheld High-Res] Has Been Added to the High Resolution Mode
The image stabilizer works when [Handheld High-Res] is set to on and you can record pictures with higher resolution even without using a tripod.
-
Set the drive mode dial to [] (High resolution).
-
Set [Handheld High-Res].
[] [] [High Resolution Mode Setting] [Handheld High-Res] [ON]
[Handheld High-Res]
You can record without using a tripod. Turn on the image stabilizer function.
When [OFF], the image stabilizer function is not available.
When [ON], [Motion Blur Processing] is fixed to [MODE2].
-
Close the menu.
Press the shutter button halfway.
The High Resolution mode icon (during handheld recording) [] is displayed.
-
Decide on the composition and then fix the camera in place.
-
Start recording.
Press the shutter button fully.
Hold the camera firmly during handheld recording so that the camera does not shake. Recording may fail if there is a lot of shaking. Image merging can take a long time with handheld recording. When [Handheld High-Res] is set to [ON], [Operation Mode] in [Image Stabilizer] changes to [] ([Normal]). When you have attached a lens that has an image stabilizer function that supports panning, the image stabilizer on the lens also switches to normal mode when [Handheld High-Res] is set to [ON]. |