ANTI-SHAKE SYSTEM
The Anti-Shake system minimizes the affect of camera shake, a slight blurring caused by subtle hand motion. Camera shake is more pronounced at long focal lengths than short ones.
Anti-Shake is less effective with moving subjects or when the camera is panned, with shutter speeds of 1/4 second or longer, and short object distances. Anti-shake is disabled with bulb exposures (p. 45).
Anti-shake switch
Anti-shake scale
When the system is active, the Anti-Shake scale in the viewfinder glows. Anti-Shake is turned off and on with the Anti-shake switch.
Frame the subject as described in the basic operation section. Press the shutter-release button partway down to focus and set the exposure.
The Anti-Shake scale indicates the degree of stabilization. The greater the scale displayed, the more unstable the image. Confirm the image has stabilized with the scale and press the shutter-release button all the way down to take the picture.
Anti-shake cannot be used with some lenses, see page
110.Turn Anti-Shake off when the camera is mounted on a tripod. The metered exposure may change when turning this function on and off.