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For [REC] menu setting procedures (→20)
Using [REC]/[MOTION PICTURE] menu
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[STABILIZER]
Automatically detects and prevents jitter.
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Recording mode:
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Settings:
Settings Effect
[OFF] Pictures deliberately taken with no jitter correction
[AUTO]
The optimum image stabilizer is performed automatically based on the
recording conditions.
[MODE 1]
Constant correction
(Monitor image stable, composition easy to determine)
[MODE 2]
Correction at moment shutter button is pressed
(More effective than [MODE 1])
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Setting fixed to [MODE 2] in [SELF PORTRAIT] and [OFF] in [STARRY SKY] scene
modes.
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Cases where Optical Image Stabilizer may be ineffective:
Heavy jitter, high zoom ratio (including digital zoom range), fast-moving objects, indoors
or in dark locations (due to low shutter speed)
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This is fixed at [MODE 1] during motion picture recording.
[DIGITAL ZOOM]
Multiplies effect of optical zoom or Extra optical zoom by up to 4 times. For details (→43)
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Recording mode: → [REC] menu
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Settings: [OFF]/[ON]
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This is fixed at [ON] when [MACRO ZOOM] is set.
[COLOR EFFECT]
Set colour effects.
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Recording mode: → [REC]/[MOTION PICTURE] menu
→ [REC] menu
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Settings: [OFF]/[B/W]/[SEPIA]/[COOL] (more blue)/[WARM] (more red)/
[HAPPY] ( only)
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If interference is noticeable in dark locations: Set to [OFF].
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In ([INTELLIGENT AUTO]), only [OFF], [HAPPY], [B/W] or [SEPIA] can be set (these
are set separately from other modes).
[PICT.ADJ.]
The elements that determine picture quality are set for each item and the pictures you
record are adjusted to your preferred picture quality.
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Recording mode:
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Settings:
Settings content Settings and effect – +
[CONTRAST]
The difference in
brightness and
darkness in pictures
Smaller Greater
[SHARPNESS] Outlines in pictures Soft Sharp
[SATURATION]
Change of colour
saturation
Subdued Vivid
[NOISE REDUCTION] Noise processing Prioritize resolution Reduce noise
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If you are concerned about noise when you record a dark scene, it is recommended
to move [NOISE REDUCTION] to the plus side, or to adjust items other than [NOISE
REDUCTION] to the minus side before recording.