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In SteadyShot mode, what is the maximum shutter speed with hand-held shooting?

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In SteadyShot mode, what is the maximum shutter speed with hand-held shooting?

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The shutter speed cannot be specified, as it depends on the zoom setting and/or differences among individuals. Generally speaking, the shutter speed limit is equal to 1/focal length. (for zoom lenses, the selected zoom value is substituted for the focal length) Referential correction effect is equivalent to shutter speeds 2.5 to 4 stops slower than the above-mentioned speeds. For example, when using a 300mm lens, SteadyShot INSIDE threshold shutter speed is generally 1/300 seconds. As a rough indicator, the shutter speed should be set 2.5~4 stops slower than this above-mentioned value.

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