Reducing The Effects Of Camera And Subject Movement - Casio EX-ZR2000 User Manual

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Reducing the Effects of Camera and Subject Movement

(Anti-shake Functions)
Menu item :
Anti-shake Functions
You can turn on the camera's Anti-shake Functions feature to reduce image blur due
to subject movement or camera movement when shooting a moving subject using
telephoto, when shooting a fast-moving subject, or when shooting under dim lighting
conditions.
REC Screen
Settings
Icon Display
Strong
Standard
Off
NOTE
• Only camera shake correction can be used during FHD and STD movie recording.
• Anti-shake Functions is not supported during High Speed Movie, HDR Art Movie
recording or Time Lapse.
• When "Auto" is selected for ISO (page 49) and Anti-shake Functions is enabled,
ISO sensitivity, aperture, and shutter speed will not appear on the monitor screen
when you half-press the shutter button. If "Type 1" is set for the review setting
(page 116), the image review screen will appear immediately after the image is
shot.
• Shooting with Anti-shake Functions enabled can cause an image to appear
somewhat coarser than normal and can cause slight deterioration of image
resolution.
• Image Stabilization may not be able to eliminate the effects of camera or subject
movement when movement is severe.
• Image Stabilization may not work properly when the camera is mounted on a
tripod. Turn off Anti-shake Functions.
• Even if "Strong" is selected for the Anti-shake Functions setting, some shooting
conditions may make it impossible to achieve the desired Anti Shake results.
Description
While applying hand shake correction, shutter speed
faster than "Standard" also further reduces subject
blur. Also, ISO sensitivity may be raised from
"Standard".
This setting can be used while the recording mode is
Program Auto (except for High Speed CS), Premium
Auto Pro or HS Anti Shake.
Dramatically reduces the effects of hand movement.
None
Turns off Anti Shake settings.
110
Advanced Settings (REC MENU)

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