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[Question] Quality of a picture with the Multi-shot mode looks lower than the one with a still image mode.


Compared with an ordinary still image, the picture quality in the Multi-shot mode may not be better than the one of an ordinary still image.
The multi-shot gives priority to multiple shot consecutively than an ordinary still image, such as making an ISO sensitivity higher, simplifying image processing, in order to retain the shutter speed, or to take a picture of a subject in motion.

For futher information on Multi-shot, please consult the Camera User Guide in [Shooting with Multi-shot]

[Note]
The term, "multiple shot" means multiple shot consecutively, not the stream multi-shot nor the memory-reversal multi-shot.

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Answer ID: EDC04001
Date created: September 20, 2006
Date modified: --
Product: All models
Operating system: --
Category: Hardware specifications


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