Shooting With Reduced Blur - Sony Cyber-shot DSC-HX1 Instruction Manual

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Shooting with reduced blur
A series of high-speed burst shots are taken with one full press of the shutter button, and
image processing is applied to reduce subject blur and noise.
1
Set the mode dial to )f (Hand-held Twilight) or
((la))
(Anti
Motion Blur).
Select
)f
(Hand-held Twilight) when you shoot night scene without a tripod.
Select
((la))
(Anti Motion Blur) when you shoot in a room.
2
Press the shutter button.
• The shutter sound beeps 6 times and an image is recorded.
• Reducing blur is less effective in the following situations:
- Images with erratic movement
- The main object is too close from the camera
- Image with a repeating pattern such as sky, sandy beach or lawn
- Image with constant change such as waves or water falls
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