Sony ILCE-9M2 Operating Instructions - Page 77

Shutter Type] is, Anti-flicker Shoot.] is not available when shooting in the following

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Shooting Hint ••The color tone of the shot result may vary when you shoot the same scene using a different shutter speed. If that happens, we recommend that you shoot in [Shutter Priority] or [Manual Exposure] mode with a fixed shutter speed. ••You can perform anti-flicker shooting by pressing the AF-ON (AF On) button. ••You can perform anti-flicker shooting by pressing the shutter button halfway down or pressing the AF-ON (AF On) button, even when in the manual focus mode. Note ••When you set [ Anti-flicker Shoot.] to [On], the shutter release lag may increase slightly. In the continuous shooting mode, the shooting speed may slow down or the interval between shots may become irregular. ••The camera detects flickering when the frequency of the light source is 100 Hz or 120 Hz only. ••The camera cannot detect flickering depending on the light source and shooting conditions, such as a dark background. ••Even if the camera detects flickering, the influences caused by flickering may not be reduced enough depending on the light source or the shooting situation. We recommend that you take test shots beforehand. ••[ Anti-flicker Shoot.] is not available when shooting in the following situations: --While bulb shooting --Movie shooting mode --When [ Shutter Type] is set to [Electronic Shutter], or [ Shutter Type] is set to [Auto] and [Drive Mode] is set to [Cont. Shooting] ••The color tone of the shot results may differ depending on the setting of [ Anti-flicker Shoot.]. GB 77

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Shooting
Hint
• The color tone of the shot result may vary when you shoot the same scene
using a different shutter speed. If that happens, we recommend that you
shoot in [Shutter Priority] or [Manual Exposure] mode with a fixed shutter
speed.
•You can perform anti-flicker shooting by pressing the AF-ON (AF On) button.
•You can perform anti-flicker shooting by pressing the shutter button halfway
down or pressing the AF-ON (AF On) button, even when in the manual focus
mode.
Note
• When you set [
 Anti-flicker Shoot.] to [On], the shutter release lag may
increase slightly. In the continuous shooting mode, the shooting speed may
slow down or the interval between shots may become irregular.
•The camera detects flickering when the frequency of the light source is 100 Hz
or 120 Hz only.
• The camera cannot detect flickering depending on the light source and
shooting conditions, such as a dark background.
•Even if the camera detects flickering, the influences caused by flickering
may not be reduced enough depending on the light source or the shooting
situation. We recommend that you take test shots beforehand.
•[
 Anti-flicker Shoot.] is not available when shooting in the following
situations:
– While bulb shooting
– Movie shooting mode
– When [
 Shutter Type] is set to [Electronic Shutter], or [
 Shutter Type] is
set to [Auto] and [Drive Mode] is set to [Cont. Shooting]
• The color tone of the shot results may differ depending on the setting of
[
 Anti-flicker Shoot.].