IBIS High-Resolution Shooting
In IBIS (In-Body Image Stabilizer) high-resolution shooting, nine consecutive shots are combined into a single image, enabling JPEG shooting with a higher resolution than usual.
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Select [: IBIS High resolution shot].
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Select [Enable].
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Take the picture.
- When you press the shutter button completely, nine images are captured continuously and combined into a single image that is recorded to the card.
Caution
- The composite image is JPEG quality.
- Flash photography is not available.
- IS mode is disabled.
- IS mode is also disabled for IS-equipped lenses, even with IS set to ON.
- IBIS high-resolution shooting is not available for the following lenses.
- EF-S lenses
- RF-S lenses
- RF5.2mm F2.8 L DUAL FISHEYE
- For best results, shoot subjects that are not moving. Subjects in motion or camera vibration blur may cause mesh-like artifacts in some image areas.
- Subject edges or other details may look unnatural if camera vibration blur occurs as you shoot (caused by vibration where the camera is set up, for example).
- Use a sturdy tripod that can bear the weight of the shooting equipment. Mount the camera securely on the tripod.
- Using the self-timer (), a remote switch (sold separately, ), or wireless remote control (sold separately, ) is recommended.
- Bands of light may be displayed and captured images may be affected by light and dark banding if you shoot under flickering light sources. In this case, consider shooting at a slower shutter speed.
- It takes some time to record to the card, because images are merged after shooting. [BUSY] appears on the screen as images are processed, and shooting is not possible until processing is finished.
- It takes some time to display images that were captured using this feature. It may be more convenient to review the images on a computer.
Note
- Details such as shutter speed, aperture value, and ISO speed are determined by conditions for the first shot.
- [IBIS High resolution shot] reverts to [Disable] when the power switch is set to .