Canon EOS RP Advanced User Guide - Page 92
Night Portrait, Handheld Night Scene
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Cautions for the Modes 6: Night Portrait ooTell subjects to remain still for a moment after the flash fires. ooFocusing may be difficult when subject faces look dark. In this case, set the lens's focus mode switch to and focus manually. ooAutofocusing at night or in dark scenes may be difficult when points of light lie within the AF point. In this case, set the lens's focus mode switch to and focus manually. ooShots will look slightly different from the image as displayed on the screen. F: Handheld Night Scene ooCompared to other shooting modes, the image area will be smaller. ooRAW image quality cannot be set. ooAutofocusing at night or in dark scenes may be difficult when points of light lie within the AF point. In this case, set the lens's focus mode switch to and focus manually (=48, =51). ooShots will look slightly different from the image as displayed on the screen. ooIf you use an external Speedlite and the subject is close, overexposure may result. ooIf you use an external Speedlite for a night scene with limited lighting, the shots may not align correctly. This may result in a blurry picture. ooIf you use an external Speedlite with a human subject close to the background that is also illuminated by the flash, the shots may not align correctly. This may result in a blurry picture. Unnatural shadows and unsuitable colors may also appear. ooFlash coverage angle with an external Speedlite: • When using a Speedlite with automatic flash coverage setting, the zoom position will be fixed to the wide (wide-angle) end regardless of the lens's zoom position. • When using a Speedlite requiring manual flash coverage setting, set the flash head to the normal position. 92