Shooting moving subjects – Canon EOS R6 Mark II Mirrorless Camera with 24-105mm f/4-7.1 Lens User Manual

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FAQ

Focusing is not possible (indicated by an orange AF point).

Aim the AF point over an area with good contrast, then press the shutter button halfway
(

). If you are too close to the subject, move away and shoot again.

After focusing, multiple AF points are displayed simultaneously.

Focus has been achieved at all those points.

The shutter speed display is blinking.

Since it is too dark, taking the picture may result in a blurred subject due to camera
shake. Using a tripod or a Canon EL/EX series Speedlite (sold separately,

) is

recommended.

The bottom of pictures taken with flash is unnaturally dark.

If a hood is attached to the lens, it may obstruct light from the flash. If the subject is
close, detach the hood before taking the picture with flash.

Note

Note the following if you are not using flash.

• Under low light, when camera shake tends to occur, hold the camera steady or

use a tripod. When using a zoom lens, you can reduce the blur caused by
camera shake by setting the lens to the wide-angle end.

• When shooting portraits under low light, tell subjects to stay still until you have

finished shooting. Any movement as you shoot will make the person look blurry
in the picture.

Shooting Moving Subjects

Pressing the shutter button halfway tracks moving subjects to keep them in focus.
Keep the subject on the screen as you hold down the shutter button halfway, and at the
decisive moment, press the shutter button completely.

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