Displaying The Release Timing (Shoot. Timing Disp.) - Sony ILCE-9M2 Instruction Manual

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 Turn the drive mode dial and select
 (Continuous Shooting: Hi),
 (Continuous Shooting: Mid), or
 (Continuous Shooting: Lo).
 Turn the focus mode dial and select AF-C (Continuous AF),
then start shooting images.
Hint
• If you want to display the timing of shooting on the screen during blackout-
free shooting, adjust the setting using MENU 
[Shoot. Timing Disp.].
• To take advantage of the performance of the camera, we recommend that
you use a UHS-II memory card.
Note
• When shooting without the shutter sound, do so on your own responsibility,
with sufficient consideration to the privacy and portrait rights of the subject.
• Even if you set the camera to shoot without the shutter sound, it will not be
completely silent.
• Even if you set the camera to shoot without the shutter sound, the aperture
and focus will make sounds.
• When using a lens compatible with Aperture Drive in AF, sound from
the aperture drive may be audible during continuous shooting if
[Aperture Drive in AF] is set to [Focus Priority].
• If you set [Audio signals] to [Off], the camera will not beep when the subject
comes into focus or when the self-timer is in operation.
• During blackout-free shooting, the slower the shutter speed, the lower the
refresh rate of the screen. If you want the screen display to be smooth in order
to track the subject, set a shutter speed faster than 1/125 second.
• The electronic shutter operates differently when a Mount Adaptor is attached
to the camera.

Displaying the release timing (Shoot. Timing Disp.)

Sets whether or not to display marks (such as a frame) on the screen
while shooting. This function is useful in situations where it is difficult to
determine the timing of shooting just by looking at the screen, such as
when the shutter sound is turned off.
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 (Camera Settings 2) 

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