Canon EOS M2 Digital Camera User Manual


 
Troubleshooting Guide
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Depending on the shooting conditions, it may take longer to focus the
subject. Use [FlexiZone - Single] or focus manually.
The displayed image may differ from the actually recorded images.
Check the recorded images.
Depending on the lens type, shutter speed, aperture, subject conditions,
brightness, etc., the continuous shooting speed may become slower.
After you press the shutter button, if the picture is taken 10 sec. later or
after you hear a beeping sound, it means the self-timer has been set.
Press the <j/i> button and tap [u] or [i] to cancel the self-timer
(p.126).
In the image that appears immediately after image capture until the
captured image appears, the periphery of the screen looks darker (and
the result of the face detection is not reflected). If you shoot under these
conditions, the results of the peripheral illumination correction and face
detection will be reflected in the picture.
After shooting, let go of the shutter button. After shooting, if you return
to the shutter button’s halfway position from the completely pressed
position, the periphery of the screen looks darker while you hold this
position since the result of the peripheral illumination correction will not
be reflected on the screen. (The result of the face detection is not
reflected either.) If you shoot under these conditions, the results of the
peripheral illumination correction and face detection will be reflected in
the picture.
When [FlexiZone - Multi] is set, it takes longer for the camera to
focus automatically.
During continuous shooting, the image on the LCD monitor
seems to be out of focus.
The continuous shooting speed is slow.
When I press the shutter button, it does not take a picture
immediately.
After shooting, the periphery of the screen is dark.
Faces cannot be detected.