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Camera Settings that Cannot Be Applied Simultaneously

Some shooting settings cannot be used with other functions.

Restricted

function

Setting

Description

Flash mode

Continuous
(

A 54)

When

Continuous, BSS, or Multi-shot 16 is

selected, flash is disabled.

Blink proof
(

A 77)

When

On is selected, flash is disabled.

Self-timer

Subject tracking
(

A 48)

When the touch shooting is set to

Subject

tracking, self-timer is disabled.

Macro mode

Subject tracking
(

A 48)

When the touch shooting is set to

Subject

tracking, macro mode is disabled.

Image mode

Continuous
(

A 54)

When

Multi-shot 16 is selected, the Image

mode setting is fixed at L (image size: 2560 ×
1920 pixels).

ISO sensitivity

Continuous
(

A 54)

When

Multi-shot 16 is selected, the ISO

sensitivity setting is automatically specified
according to the brightness.

Continuous

Self-timer (

A 36)

When taking a picture using the self-timer, the
continuous setting is fixed to

Single.

Touch shutter
(

A 45)

When using the touch shutter function, one
picture is taken each time the monitor is tapped.

Electronic VR

Continuous
(

A 54)

When

Continuous, BSS, or Multi-shot 16 is

selected, electronic VR is disabled.

ISO sensitivity
(

A 53)

When a setting other than

Auto is selected for

ISO sensitivity, electronic VR is disabled.

Blink proof
(

A 77)

When

On is selected, electronic VR is disabled.

Motion detection

Subject tracking
(

A 48)

When taking a picture using the subject tracking
function,

Motion detection is disabled.

Continuous
(

A 54)

When

Multi-shot 16 is selected, Motion

detection is not enabled.

ISO sensitivity
(

A 53)

When a setting other than

Auto is selected for

ISO sensitivity, Motion detection is disabled.

Blink warning

Continuous
(

A 54)

When

Continuous, BSS, or Multi-shot 16 is

selected,

Blink warning is disabled.