REC Mode/Recording Techniques
- Q14
- Is there anything I need to keep in mind when using the HDR Art, BEST SHOT HDR, HS Night Scene, and HS Night Scene Portrait?
- A14
- HDR Art, HDR, HS Night Scene, and HS Night Scene Portrait all use High Speed CS (continuous shutter) to shoot a series of images, which are then combined into a final snapshot. Keep the following points in mind when shooting with these scenes.
• Hold the camera as still as possible while shooting is in progress.
Too much movement makes it impossible for the camera to correctly combine the images it shoots into a final snapshot.
• The camera will not be able to combine images properly if a subject is moving while shooting is in progress.
• The imaging area of these scenes is narrower than normal.
• If surroundings are extremely dark during shooting with HS Night Scene, the camera may not be able to shoot at proper brightness due to insufficient exposure.
• The LED light is automatically disabled whenever HDR Art, HDR, or High Speed Night Scene is being used.
• The camera will take longer to process the images shot with these BEST SHOT scenes than regular (non-High Speed) snapshots.
• Shooting under a flickering light source (such as fluorescent lighting) can cause stripes in recorded images.
* When shooting with these scenes, certain conditions may make it impossible to obtain the desired results.
* Certain shooting conditions may make it impossible for the camera to combine images properly.