The effects of [High ISO speed noise reduction] on the number of possible shots for the maximum burst during continuous shooting

Article ID: ART161523 | Date published: 08/04/2015 | Date last updated: 08/12/2015
 

Description

The effects of [High ISO speed noise reduction] on the number of possible shots for the maximum burst during continuous shooting

Solution

If the maximum burst is lower than the normal number, and the camera stops continuous shooting in mid-course, check the [High ISO speed noise reduction] custom function setting.

If [High ISO speed noise reduction] is set to [On] or [Strong], the number of continuous shots (maximum burst) will be lower. To reset the maximum burst to normal, select either [Standard], [Low], or [Disable] for [High ISO speed noise reduction].
IMPORTANT
When the [High ISO speed noise reduction] setting is enabled, more time is required to process noise reduction. As a result, it will take longer to temporarily save data in the storage space, and the camera is more likely to be interrupted during continuous shooting.

For information about the effect of using [High ISO speed noise reduction] on the maximum burst for the model you are using, please check the table below.
Also, for details on how to change the custom settings, please see the instruction manual supplied with the camera.
[High ISO speed noise reduction] Custom FunctionsHas Effect on Maximum Burst?
Yes(*1*2)
*1: Whether set to [0: Standard], [1: Low], [2: High], or [3: Disable], there is no effect on the maximum burst.
*2: When [Multi Shot Noise Reduction] is set, four shots will be taken continuously, then shooting will stop. If the image-recording quality is set to RAW or RAW+JPEG, you cannot set [Multi Shot Noise Reduction].



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