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Shooting Low-lit Scenes (Low Noise Night Mode)
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B Notes on Low Noise Night Mode
• Although vibration is reduced even in low-lit environments, a tripod is recommended when not
using a flash. Set Vibration reduction (A175) to Off when using a tripod to stabilize the camera.
• Because the shooting is performed with ISO sensitivity set to a high level, the shot picture may be
grainy.
• Because the shooting is always performed at ISO 400 or higher, the appropriate exposure may not
be obtained (overexposure) in clear sunlight.
• Focusing may be difficult in extremely dark environments.
• The slowest shutter speed is restricted to 1/4 second.
D More Information
See “Autofocus” (A29) for more information.
Low Noise Night Menu
In the low noise night mode, the following functions can be set when the d
button (A13) is pressed to display the O low noise night menu.
• The setting of low noise night menu is stored in the camera’s memory
independently and is not applied to the settings in any other shooting mode.
Continuous (A99) can be set. Choose Single or Continuous.
Flash exp. comp. (A102) can be set.
Metering (A98) can be set.
Displaying the Low Noise Night Menu
Rotate the mode dial to O (low noise night) mode.
Press the d button (A13) to display the menu, and use the rotary multi selector
to change to the O tab (A14).
• Use the rotary multi selector to select and set menu options (A12).
• To exit the low noise night menu, press the d button.
Continuous
Flash exp. comp.
Metering