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Shutter and Drive Settings
Setting the Shutter Type
Recording mode: 
You can take pictures using two types of shutter modes: the mechanical shutter and 
electronic shutter.
Mechanical shutter
Electronic shutter
Description
Starts the exposure electronically 
and ends the exposure using the 
mechanical shutter.
Starts and ends the exposure 
electronically.
Flash
Shutter Speed 
(seconds)
60 - 1/4000
1
*
1
 - 1/16000
Shutter sound
Mechanical shutter sound
*
2
+
Electronic shutter sound
*
3
Electronic shutter sound
*
3
*
1
  You can set ISO Sensitivity up to [ISO 3200]. When ISO Sensitivity is higher than [ISO 3200], the 
shutter speed will be faster than 1 second.
*
2
 You cannot turn off the mechanical shutter sound.
*
3
 You can use [Shutter Vol.] to adjust the volume of the electronic shutter sound. 
1
Set the menu
 → 
 [Rec] → [Shutter Type]
[AUTO]
The shutter mode automatically switches based on the recording 
conditions and shutter speed.
 •The mechanical shutter mode has higher priority over the 
electronic shutter mode because the mechanical shutter has 
less function-related restrictions when recording with a flash, 
etc.
[MSHTR]
Uses only the mechanical shutter mode to take a picture.
[ESHTR]
Uses only the electronic shutter mode to take a picture.
 
When [   ] is displayed on the screen, the electronic shutter is used to take a picture.
 
When [Burst Rate] is set to [SH], the electronic shutter is used to take a picture.
 
When [Silent Mode] is set to [ON], the electronic shutter is used to take a picture.
 
If you take a picture of a moving subject using the electronic shutter, the subject in the 
picture may be skewed in some cases.
 
When you take a picture under a fluorescent or LED lighting fixture using the electronic 
shutter, the recorded picture may have horizontal stripes. If you use a slower shutter 
speed, the horizontal stripes may be reduced. 
 
Be sure to pay special attention to the privacy, likeness rights, etc. of a subject when you 
use this function. Use at your own risk.