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8: r Panning
Set the level of background motion blur.
With [Effect], you can set the level of background motion blur. The
[Max] setting will set a slower shutter speed to increase the
background motion blur around the subject. If the subject blur is
noticeable, set [Effect] to [Med] or [Min] to reduce the blur.
See the cautions on page 122.
To see which lenses support the <r> mode, refer to the Canon
website.
When using a lens supporting the <r> mode during Live View
shooting, subject blur can be corrected and the shutter speed will be set
automatically according to the setting of [Effect], regardless of the lens’s
Image Stabilizer setting.
For viewfinder shooting, the AF Area selection mode’s default setting is
Large Zone AF with the “Center Zone” selected.
With Live View shooting, [z2: AF method] will be set automatically to
[Smooth zone].
To prevent camera shake, it is recommended that you hold the camera
with both hands, tighten your arms close to your body, and track the
subject’s movement smoothly to take pictures.
This effect is most effective with trains, cars, etc. that move at a constant
speed in one direction.
Taking test shots or checking the image by playing it back immediately
after shooting is recommended.
By default, <i> (Low-speed continuous shooting) is set. When the
decisive moment comes, press the shutter button completely. If you keep
holding down the shutter button while moving the camera to follow the
subject movement, you can shoot continuously while maintaining
autofocusing (Maximum approx. 4.3 shots/sec. with viewfinder shooting
and approx. 2.7 shots/sec. with Live View shooting (at 1/30 sec. shutter
speed with maximum aperture).)
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