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Troubleshooting Guide
With <F> (Handheld Night Scene) or <G> (HDR Backlight Control)
shooting mode, the maximum burst for continuous shooting will greatly
decrease (p.85).
With ISO 12800 or “H” (equivalent to ISO 25600), the maximum burst
for continuous shooting will greatly decrease (p.103).
With [Chromatic aberration: Enable], the maximum burst for
continuous shooting will greatly decrease (p.160).
During WB bracketing, the maximum burst for continuous shooting will
decrease (p.172).
Set [A4: High ISO speed NR] to [Standard/Low/Disable]. If it is set
to [High] or if [Multi Shot Noise Reduction] is set, the maximum burst
during continuous shooting will greatly decrease (p.155).
If you shoot something that has fine detail (such as a field of grass), the
file size will be larger and the actual maximum burst may be lower than
the number mentioned on page 98.
Under [54: Custom Functions (C.Fn)], if [3: Highlight tone priority]
is set to [1: Enable], ISO 100 cannot be set. If [0: Disable] is set, ISO
100 can be set (p.289). This also applies to movie shooting (p.179).
Under [54: Custom Functions (C.Fn)], if [3: Highlight tone priority]
is set to [1: Enable], the [H] ISO speed (equivalent to ISO 25600)
cannot be selected even when [2: ISO expansion] is set to [1: On]. If
[0: OFF] is set, ISO speed [H] can be set (p.289).
The maximum burst during continuous shooting is lower.
ISO 100 cannot be set.
ISO speed [H] (equivalent to ISO 25600) cannot be set.