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Shooting in Live View
Although these effects are not visible in the final pictures, during live
view you may notice that:
- Moving objects in the display appear distorted (individual subjects
such as trains or cars moving at high speed through the frame may be
distorted, or the entire frame may appear distorted when the camera
is panned horizontally)
- Jagged edges, color fringing, moiré, and bright spots are present in
the display
- Bright regions or bands may appear in scenes lit by flashing signs and
other intermittent light sources or when the subject is briefly
illuminated by a strobe or other bright, momentary light source
Flicker and banding visible in the monitor under fluorescent, mercury
vapor, or sodium lamps can be reduced using the [Flicker reduction]
item in the movie shooting menu, although they may still be visible in
photographs taken at some shutter speeds.
To prevent light entering via the viewfinder from interfering with
photographs or exposure, we recommend that you cover the
viewfinder with the supplied eyepiece cap ( 0 10).
When shooting in live view, avoid pointing the camera at the sun or
other bright light sources. Failure to observe this precaution could
result in damage to the camera's internal circuitry.
Regardless of the option selected for Custom Setting c2 [Standby
timer], the standby timer will not expire during live view.
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