Silent Shooting (still image)
You can shoot images without the shutter sound.
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MENU → (Camera Settings2) → [Silent Shooting] → desired setting.
Menu item details
- On:
- You can shoot images without the shutter sound.
- Off:
- [Silent Shooting] is deactivated.
Note
- Use the [Silent Shooting] function on your own responsibility, while taking sufficient consideration to the privacy and portrait rights of the subject.
- Even if [Silent Shooting] is set to [On], it will not be completely silent.
- Even if [Silent Shooting] is set to [On], the operating sound of the aperture and focus will sound.
- When shooting still images using the [Silent Shooting] function with low ISO sensitivity, if you point the camera at a very bright light source, high intensity areas on the monitor may be recorded in darker tones.
- When the power is turned off, the shutter sound may beep in rare occasions. This is not a malfunction.
- Image distortion caused by the movement of the subject or the camera may occur.
- If you shoot images under instantaneous lightning or flickering lights, such as the flash light from other cameras or fluorescent lighting, a striping effect may occur on the image.
- If you want to turn off the beep that sounds when the subject is in focus or the self-timer operates, set [Audio signals] to [Off].
- Even if [Silent Shooting] is set to [On], you may hear the shutter sound under the following circumstances:
- When you capture a standard white color for the custom white balance
- When you register faces using [Face Registration]
- You cannot select [Silent Shooting] when the shooting mode is set to other than [Program Auto], [Aperture Priority], [Shutter Priority], or [Manual Exposure].
- When [Silent Shooting] is set to [On], the following functions are not available:
- Flash shooting
- Auto HDR
- Picture Effect
- Long Exposure NR
- e-Front Curtain Shutter
- Superior Auto Img. Extract.
- BULB shooting
- After you turn the camera on, the time in which you can start recording is extended by approximately 0.5 seconds.