One-Touch Image Quality Setting; Maximum Burst During Continuous Shooting - Canon EOS 5D MARK III Instruction Manual

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Setting
the Image-Recording
Quality
One.touch
Image Quality Setting
With Custom
Controls,
you can assign
the image-recording
quality
to
the <M-Fn>
button
or depth-of-field
preview
button
so you can switch
to
it momentarily,
if you assign
[One-touch
image
quality
setting]
to the
<M-Fn>
button
or depth-of-field
preview
button,
you can quicHy
switch
to the desired
image-recording
quality
and shoot.
For details,
see Custom
Controls
(p.321).
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Maximum
Durst During
Continuous
Shooting
The maximum burst is displayed on the
bottom right in the viewfinder.
If the maximum burst for continuous
shooting is 99 or higher, "99" will be
displayed.
The maximum burst is displayed even when a card is not inserted in the
camera. Make sure that a card is inserted before taking a picture.
_, If the viewfinder
displays "99" for the maximum burst, it means the
maximum burst is 99 or higher, if the maximum burst decreases
to 98 or
ower and the internal buffer memory
becomes full. "buSY" will be
displayed in the viewfinder
and on the LCD panel. Shooting
will then be
disabled temporarily.
[fyou stop continuous shooting, the maximum burst
will increase. After all the captured images are written to the card. the
maximum burst will be as listed on page 121.
The maximum burst indicator
in the viewfinder will not change even
when you use a UDMA CF card. However. the maximum burst shown in
parentheses
on page 121 will apply.
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