SteadyShot (movie)
Sets [
SteadyShot] effect when shooting movies.
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MENU →
(Shooting) → [Image Stabilization] → [
SteadyShot] → desired setting.
Menu item details
- Active:
- Provides a powerful SteadyShot effect using electronic SteadyShot.
- Standard:
- Provides a SteadyShot effect using lens-side SteadyShot. Use this setting under stable movie shooting conditions.
- Off:
- Does not use [
SteadyShot].
Note
- When using a tripod, etc., make sure to turn off the SteadyShot function because this can cause any malfunction when shooting.
- Slow pan/tilt movements may cause the image to become distorted when shooting handheld. If distortion occurs, try turning off the SteadyShot function.
- If you change the setting for [
SteadyShot], the angle of view will change.
When [
SteadyShot] is set to [Active], the angle of view becomes narrower. It is recommended that you set [
SteadyShot] to [Standard] when the focal length is 200 mm or more.
- The setting range of the ISO sensitivity varies depending on the setting for [
SteadyShot]. -
In the following situations, [Active] cannot be selected:
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For normal movies: when [Rec Frame Rate] is set to [120p]/[100p]
For slow-motion/quick-motion shooting: when [
Frame Rate] is set to [120fps]/[100fps]
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For normal movies: when [Rec Frame Rate] is set to [120p]/[100p]
- When a lens without a SteadyShot mechanism is attached, [Standard] cannot be selected.
- If you intend to use the image stabilization function of the smartphone application Movie Edit add-on or the desktop application Catalyst, set [
SteadyShot] to [Active] or [Off] on the camera. - The SteadyShot effect depends on the attached lens.
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