User manual
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Shooting
2
   Reducing camera shake  (Image Stabilizer)
You can reduce the amount of camera shake that can occur when shooting in low light 
situations or shooting with high magnifi cation.
The image stabilizer starts when you press the shutter button halfway.
1 
Press the Q button to display the LV super control 
panel.
2 
Use FGHI to select the image stabilizer.
3 
Use the front dial to select an option.
K Image Stabilizer
1023
1:02:03
sRGB
Natural
S
-
AF
S
Normal
WB
Auto
ISO
Auto
S-IS AUTO
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0
A 
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0
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0.0
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0
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0
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0
G
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P
250 F5.6
K
Image Stabilizer
30
p
30
p
4K
M-IS
F
n
 Image Stabilizer
Still 
picture 
(S-IS)
S-IS Off Still-I.S. Off
Image stabilization disabled. Select this option when 
using a tripod.
S-IS 
AUTO
Auto I.S.
Image stabilization applies to motion on all axes. 
If panning motion is detected, the camera will 
automatically suspend image stabilization on that 
axis.
S-IS1
All Direction 
Shake I.S.
Image stabilization applies to motion on all axes.
S-IS2
Vertical Shake 
I.S.
Image stabilization applies to vertical motion. Use 
when panning the camera horizontally.
S-IS3
Horizontal 
Shake I.S.
Image stabilization applies to horizontal motion. Use 
when panning the camera vertically.
Movie 
(M-IS)
M-IS Off Movie-I.S. Off Image stabilizer is off.
M-IS1
All Direction 
Shake I.S.
Electronic image stabilization combined with VCM-
controlled image sensor movement.
M-IS2
All Direction 
Shake I.S.
VCM-controlled image sensor movement only.
•  Image stabilization may be unable to compensate for excessive camera motion or very 
slow shutter speeds. Use a tripod in these cases.
•  You may notice noise or vibration while image stabilization is in effect.
•  The setting selected with the lens image stabilization switch, if any, takes priority over that 
selected with the camera.
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•  You can choose whether image stabilization will be performed while the shutter button is 
pressed halfway. g [Half Way Rls With IS] (P. 165)
•  You can prioritize lens image stabilization. g [Lens I.S. Priority] (P. 165)










