1993 Reducing FlickerIf the subject is against a dark background or if there is a bright light inthe image, flicker may not be properly detected.Under certain special types of lighting, the camera may not be able toreduce the effects of the flicker even when <G> is displayed.Depending on the light source, flicker may not be detected properly.If you recompose a shot, <G> may appear and disappearintermittently.Depending on the light sources or shooting conditions, the expectedresult may not be obtained even if you use this function.Taking test shots in advance is recommended.If <G> is not displayed in the viewfinder, add a checkmark to[Flicker detection] in [Show/hide in viewfinder] (p.84). When thecamera reduces the effects of the flicker when you shoot, <G> willlight up. Under a light source which does not flicker, or if no flicker isdetected, <G> will not be displayed.If a checkmark is added to [Flicker detection] and [z3: Anti-flickershoot.] is set to [Disable], metering under a flickering light source willcause <G> to blink in the viewfinder as a warning. Setting[Enable] before shooting is recommended.Flicker reduction also works with flash. However, the expected resultmay not be obtained during wireless flash shooting.