Canon EOS R50 Mirrorless Camera (White) User Manual

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Caution

Dust may be more noticeable in images, because it is easier to stop down the
aperture. Consider acquiring Dust Delete Data before shooting. (

)

For details on lenses compatible with [

] mode, visit the Canon website (

).

Shutter speeds are slower. For this reason, Panning mode is not suitable unless
you pan as you shoot.
AF area options are limited to [

1-point AF

], [

Flexible Zone AF 1

], [

Flexible Zone

AF 2

], and [

Flexible Zone AF 3

].

The default setting is [

]. Note that [

] and [

] are not available.

Flash photography is not available.
Although lens IS is applied to images captured with lenses supporting [

] mode,

the effect is not shown on the screen as you shoot. (IS and subject blur correction
are activated when you shoot, regardless of the lens IS setting.)
With lenses that do not support [

] mode, subject blur is not reduced, but shutter

speed is automatically adjusted to match the [

Effect

] setting.

Your specified panning effect level may not be applied when shooting under bright
light (such as on sunny summer days), or when shooting slow subjects.
The following subjects or shooting conditions may prevent subject blur guide
display and suitable subject blur correction with lenses supporting [

] mode.

• Subjects with very low contrast.
• Subjects in low light.
• Strongly backlit or reflective subjects.
• Subjects with repetitive patterns.
• Subjects with few patterns, or with monotone patterns.
• Subjects with reflections (such as images reflected in glass).
• Subjects smaller than the Zone AF frame.
• Multiple subjects moving within a Zone AF frame.
• Subjects moving in irregular directions or at irregular speeds.
• Subjects who sometimes move erratically (such as runners who move up and

down as they run).

• Subjects whose speed changes greatly (such as immediately after initial

movement, or when moving along a curve).

• When the camera moves too quickly or slowly.
• When camera movement does not match subject movement.
• With long lens focal lengths.

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