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Using shooting options
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Using shooting options
Reducing camera shake (image stabilizer)
You can reduce the amount of camera shake that can occur when shooting in low light
situations or shooting with high magnifi cation. The image stabilizer starts when you
press the shutter button halfway.
1
Press the
Q button and select the image stabilizer.
250
250 F5.6
i
NORM
ISO
AUTO
AUTO
WB
AUTO
4:3
01:02:03
01:02:03
1023
1023
Image Stabilizer
When shooting using
the viewfi nder
When shooting using
live view
WB
AUTO
WB
WB
WB
AUTO
AUTO
AUTO
L
N
4:3
j
WB
AUTO
WB
WB
WB
AUTO
AUTO
AUTO
mm
mm
50
50
S-IS
S-IS
S-IS
S-IS
OFF
OFF
S-IS AUTO
S-IS AUTO
S-IS AUTO
S-IS AUTO
S-IS
S-IS
FullHD
F
P
Focal Length
Auto I.S.
Image
stabilizer
2
Select an item using the front dial and press the
Q button.
Still
picture
OFF
Still-I.S. Off
Image stabilizer is off.
S-IS1
All Direction
Shake I.S.
Image stabilizer is on.
S-IS2
Vertical Shake
I.S.
Image stabilization applies only to vertical
(
Y) camera shake.
S-IS3
Horizontal
Shake I.S.
Image stabilization applies only to horizontal
(
Z) camera shake. Use when panning the
camera horizontally with the camera held in
portrait orientation.
S-IS AUTO
Auto I.S.
The camera detects the panning direction and
applies the appropriate image stabilization.
Movie
OFF
Movie-I.S. Off
Image stabilizer is off.
ON Movie-I.S.
On
In addition to applying image stabilization in
all directions, the camera compensates for the
camera shake that occurs when you walk.
Choosing a focal length (Micro Four Thirds/Four Thirds System lenses excluded)
Use focal length information to reduce camera shake when shooting with lenses that are not
Micro Four Thirds or Four Thirds system lenses.
• Select [Image Stabilizer], press the
INFO button, use HI to select a focal length, and
press
Q.
• Choose a focal length between 8 mm and 1000 mm.
• Choose the value that most closely matches to the one that is printed on the lens.