Nikon COOLPIX S3400 Reference Manual page 192

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Notes About Electronic Vibration Reduction
• The effectiveness of electronic vibration reduction decreases as camera shake increases.
• The image captured using electronic vibration reduction may be somewhat "grainy" in
appearance.
• Electronic vibration reduction does not function under the following conditions or in the
following shooting modes:
- When slow sync with red-eye reduction (A42) is used.
- When exposure exceeds a certain length of time.
- When ISO sensitivity (E39) is set to any setting other than Auto.
- When Blink proof (E50) in smart portrait mode is set to On.
- In the following scene modes: Sports (A42), Night portrait (A42), Dusk/dawn (A43),
Night landscape (A43), Museum (A45), Fireworks show (A45), Backlighting (A45).
• When Electronic VR is set to Auto, the angle of view (the area captured in the recorded movie)
during movie recording is smaller.
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Electronic Vibration Reduction
When Electronic VR in the setup menu is set to Auto and flash mode (A53) is set to W (Off) or
Y (Slow sync), the R icon may be displayed in the monitor. When shooting conditions are likely
to be affected by camera shake while R is displayed, the camera reduces the effects of camera
shake on images before recording them.
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