Selecting The Display Speed For High-Speed Continuous Shooting - Canon EOS RP Advanced User's Manual

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Selecting the Display Speed for High-
Speed Continuous Shooting
High-speed display that switches between your shot and the live image
is available when shooting with an RF lens, with [ z : AF operation]
set to [Servo AF], and with the drive mode set to < o > [High speed
continuous]. Display is more responsive, making it easier to follow fast-
moving subjects.
Images may waver or flicker during high-speed display. This occurs more often
o
at high shutter speeds. However, this does not affect shooting results.
High-speed display is not performed under the following conditions. It may
o
also stop as you are shooting.
• Shutter speed slower than 1/30 sec., aperture larger than f/11, conditions
that make autofocusing difficult, and flash photography, and ISO expansion
[Enable] is available when all of these conditions apply.
o
• With an RF lens, [AF operation] set to [Servo AF] ( = 185), drive mode
set to [High speed continuous] ( = 206), [Anti-flicker shoot.] set to
[Disable] ( = 179), [Expo. simulation] set to [Enable] ( = 139)
1
Select [z:
display].
2
Select an item.
Select [Enable] for display that switches
z
between each shot and the live image.
High speed
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