Electronic vr, W electronic vr – Nikon S4200 User Manual
Page 179

E
71
The Setup Menu
Refere
w Electronic VR
Choose whether or not to use electronic VR (vibration reduction), which reduces
the effects of camera shake during shooting.
B
Notes About Electronic Vibration Reduction
• The effectiveness of electronic vibration reduction decreases as camera shake increases.
• The image captured using electronic vibration reduction may be somewhat “grainy” in
appearance.
• Electronic vibration reduction does not function under the following conditions or in the
following shooting modes:
- When slow sync with red-eye reduction (
A44) is used.
- When exposure exceeds a certain length of time.
- When ISO sensitivity (
E42) is set to any setting other than Auto.
- When Blink proof (
E48) in smart portrait mode is set to On.
- In the following scene modes: Sports (
A44), Night portrait (A44), Dusk/dawn (A45),
Night landscape (
A46), Museum (A47), Fireworks show (A47), Backlighting (A48).
• The angle of view (the area captured in the recorded movie) during movie recording is smaller
when electronic vibration reduction is enabled.
C
Electronic Vibration Reduction
When Electronic VR in the setup menu is set to Auto and flash mode (
A55) is set to c (Off) or
d (Slow sync), the w icon may be displayed in the monitor. When shooting conditions are likely
to be affected by camera shake while w is displayed, the camera reduces the effects of camera
shake on images before recording them.
Tap the
d tab M Tap z (Setup menu) M w Electronic VR
Option
Description
w Auto
When taking still images, electronic vibration reduction is
enabled when R (
A6) is displayed in the monitor and all of
the conditions below are met.
• Flash mode is set to Off or Slow sync.
• A slow shutter speed is used.
• Continuous is set to Single.
• The subject is dark.
When recording movies, electronic vibration reduction is
enabled at all times.
k Off (default setting) Electronic vibration reduction is disabled.