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The Photo Shooting Menu: Shooting Options
Selecting [ON] reduces the effects of flicker from such light sources as
fluorescent or mercury-vapor lamps.
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Flicker can cause uneven exposure or (in photographs taken in
continuous release modes) inconsistent exposure or coloration.
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If flicker reduction does not produce the desired results, turn the
camera off and aim it at the subject or light source before turning it on
again.
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If [ON] is selected and flicker is detected when the shutter is released,
a green
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will appear next to the FLICKER icon in the shooting
display.
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If [ON] is selected, flicker reduction will behave differently during
burst photography depending on the chosen release mode
(continuous high-speed or continuous low-speed).
- Continuous high-speed: Priority is given to frame rate. The display
will briefly go dark with the first shot in each burst but not with the
subsequent shots.
- Continuous low-speed: Priority is given to flicker reduction. The
display will briefly go dark each time the shutter is released and the
frame rate may drop or become erratic.
Photo Flicker Reduction
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button
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photo shooting menu