Canon 0304B001 User Manual - Page 78

Noise Reduction of Long Exposures

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3 Noise Reduction of Long Exposures For long exposures 1 sec. or longer, noise reduction can be applied. 1 Select [Noise reduction]. Select the tab. Hold down the button and turn the dial to select [Noise reduction]. Then let go of the button. 2 Select the desired setting. Hold down the button and turn the dial to select the desired setting. Then let go of the button. Off Noise reduction is not applied. Auto Noise reduction is applied automatically on long exposures 1 sec. or longer if noise typical to long exposures is detected. This setting is effective in most cases. Noise reduction is applied automatically to all long On exposures 1 sec. or longer. This setting is effective for noise that cannot be detected or reduced with the [Auto] setting. At the [Auto] or [On] setting, the maximum burst during continuous shooting will be slightly lower. The noise reduction process may require the same amount of time as the exposure. As long as the viewfinder display indicates the maximum burst as 1 or higher, shooting can continue. 78

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For long exposures 1 sec. or longer, noise reduction can be applied.
1
Select [Noise reduction].
Select the <
z
> tab.
Hold down the <
X
> button and
turn the <
5
> dial to select [
Noise
reduction
]. Then let go of the button.
2
Select the desired setting.
Hold down the <
X
> button and
turn the <
5
> dial to select the
desired setting. Then let go of the
button.
3
Noise Reduction of Long Exposures
Off
Noise reduction is not applied.
Auto
Noise reduction is applied
automatically on long exposures 1
sec. or longer if noise typical to
long exposures is detected. This
setting is effective in most cases.
On
Noise reduction is applied
automatically to all long
exposures 1 sec. or longer. This
setting is effective for noise that
cannot be detected or reduced
with the [
Auto
] setting.
At the [
Auto
] or [
On
] setting, the maximum burst during continuous shooting
will be slightly lower.
The noise reduction process may require the same amount of time as the
exposure. As long as the viewfinder display indicates the maximum burst as
1 or higher, shooting can continue.