The subject appears distorted
The following functions use an electronic shutter:
movie recording (P. 53)/silent (P. 69)/the SCN mode "silent" (P. 30) and "multi-focus
shot" (P. 30) options/the Z mode "silent" (P. 37) and "focus bracketing" (P. 41)
options
This may cause distortion if the subject is moving rapidly or the camera is moved abruptly.
Avoid moving the camera abruptly during shooting or use standard sequential shooting.
Lines appear in photographs
The following functions use an electronic shutter, which may result in lines due to flicker and
other phenomena associated with fluorescent and LED lighting, an effect that can sometimes
be reduced by choosing slower shutter speeds:
movie recording (P. 53)/silent (P. 69)/the SCN mode "silent" (P. 30) and "multi-focus
shot" (P. 30) options/the Z mode "silent" (P. 37) and "focus bracketing" (P. 41)
options
I want to turn the eye sensor off
Press the u button and select [Off] for [EVF Auto Switch]. g "Switching between
displays" (P. 23), [EVF Auto Switch] (P. 119)
The monitor or EVF will not turn on
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Hold the u button to cycle through the displays.
[EVF Auto Switch] may be off. Hold the u button and select [On] for [EVF Auto Switch].
g "Switching between displays" (P. 23)
The camera is stuck in manual focus (MF) mode
Some lenses are equipped with a manual focus clutch that engages manual focus when the
focus ring is slid back. Check the lens. More information can be found in the lens manual.
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