Casio EX-Z1200 Digital Camera User Manual


 
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ADVANCED SETTINGS
IMPORTANT!
While the “Anti Shake” setting is “ Auto” or “
Camera Shake”, half pressing the shutter will cause the
camera to vibrate and emit an operation sound. This is the
sound of the operation the camera performs to prepare for
shake correction, and does not indicate malfunction.
ISO sensitivity, aperture, and shutter speed do not appear
on the monitor screen when you half-press the shutter
button while “ Auto” or “ Image Blur” is selected for
Anti Shake. They do appear along with the image that is
displayed immediately after you record it so you can check
them.
Imege Blur will not work unless the ISO setting (page 145)
is set to “Auto”.
Shooting with Anti Shake can cause an image to appear
somewhat coarser than normal and can cause slight
deterioration of image resolution.
Anti Shake may not be able to eliminate the effects of hand
or subject movement when movement is severe.
You can also use Camera Shake to reduce the effects of
hand movement only while recording a movie. The effects
of subject movement are not limited (page 103).
Camera Shake may not work well with a slow shutter
speed. If this happens, use a tripod to stabilize the camera.
Note that the CCD shift type camera shake correction
feature does not operate while you are recording on a
tripod. Select off for the “Anti Shake” setting or select “
Image Blur”.
The camera sometimes performs an automatic noise
reduction operation to reduce digital noise in images
recorded under certain lighting conditions. This operation
causes the camera to take longer than normal to store the
image and be ready for the next shot.
Only the “ Camera Shake” setting can be enabled in
the S mode (Shutter Speed AE) and M mode (Manual
Exposure) (page 88). At shutter speeds slower than four
seconds, “ Camera Shake” becomes disabled in the S
mode and M mode.