Release the shutter.
Pictures may seem “grainy” depending on the amount of compensation performed. The amount of
compensation also determines the amount the picture will be enlarged when cropped and whether
the crop can be moved.
Depending on the amount of compensation, you may be unable to reposition the crop.
Depending on the amount of compensation performed, the selected AF target may not be visible in
the display. If the AF target is outside the frame, its direction is indicated by a g, h, i, or j icon
in the display.
Pictures taken with [RAW] for image quality are recorded in RAW+ JPEG format.
The following cannot be used:
live composite photography, burst photography, bracketing, focus stacking, HDR, multiple
exposure, live ND shooting, fisheye compensation, the digital teleconverter, movie recording,
[C-AF], [C-AFJ], [C-AF+TR], and [C-AF+TRJ] AF modes, art filters, the custom self-timer,
High Res Shot, live GND shooting, and subject detection.
Lens converters may not produce the desired results.
Be sure to provide [KImage Stabilizer] data for lenses that are not part of the Four Thirds or
Micro Four Thirds family (P.204).
Where applicable, keystone compensation will be performed using the focal length supplied for
[KImage Stabilizer] (P.204) or [Lens Info Settings] (P.394).
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Keystone correction and perspective control
(Keystone Comp.)
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