Sony ILCE-9 Instruction Manual Large File - 14.58 MB - Page 75
Using the electronic shutter, mode is set to S Shutter Priority or M Manual Exposure.
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Using the electronic shutter Using the electronic shutter lets you perform various kinds of shooting that are difficult to achieve using the mechanical shutter, such as shooting without sounds or shaking, shooting with a super-fast shutter, and blackout-free shooting*. * During blackout-free shooting, the screen does not black out or drop frames and you can keep looking at the subject through the viewfinder or monitor while shooting images. Shooting Shutter types and camera performance The camera's shutter speed range, shutter sound, occurrence of blackout, and availability of the flash for each setting are as follows: Shutter speed Shutter sound Blackout Flash Shutter Type Auto Mechanical Shut. Electronic Shut. Single shooting: BULB - 1/32000*1*2 Continuous shooting: 1/8 - 1/32000*1*2 Single shooting: BULB - 1/8000 Continuous shooting: 30 - 1/8000 Single shooting: 30 - 1/32000*1*2 Continuous shooting: 1/8 - 1/32000*1*2 Single shooting: Mechanical shutter sound Continuous shooting: Electronic shutter sound Mechanical shutter sound Electronic shutter sound Single shooting: Occurs Continuous shooting: Blackoutfree*3 Occurs Blackout-free*3 Available Available Unavailable *1 The maximum shutter speed is 1/16000 second when the shooting mode is not set to S (Shutter Priority) or M (Manual Exposure), or during bracket shooting with a setting other than [WB bracket] or [DRO Bracket]. *2 The next value after 1/16000 second is 1/32000 second when the shooting mode is set to S (Shutter Priority) or M (Manual Exposure). *3 When [Shoot. Start Disp.] is set to [On], blackout occurs only when the first image is shot (page 78). GB 75