Mirror Lockup - Canon EOS 5D MARK II Instruction Manual

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Mirror Lockup _
Although
using
the self-timer
or Remote
Switch
can prevent
camera
shake,
using
mirror
Iockup
to prevent
camera
vibrations
can also help
when
you
use a super
telephoto
lens or shoot
close
ups.
When
[,,.a,,C.Fn
III -6: Mirror
Iockup]
is set to [1: Enable]
(p.199),
shooting
with
mirror
Iockup
will
be possible.
_ Focus the subject,
press the shutter
button completely
and release it.
_. The mirror
will swing
up.
_
Press the shutter
button completely again.
_y,, The picture
is taken
and the mirror
goes back
down.
In very bright light such as at the beach or ski slope on a sunny day, take
the picture promptly after mirror Iockup.
Do not point the camera toward the sun. The sun's heat can scorch and
damage the shutter curtains.
If you use bulb exposures,
the self-timer, and mirror lockup in
combination,
keep pressing
the shutter button completely
(self-timer
delay time + bulb exposure time). If you let go of the shutter butte_
dunng the 10-sec.i2-sec.
self-timer countdown,
there will be a shutter-
release sound. This is not the actual shutter release [no picture is taken).
When [1: Enable]
is set, single shooting will take effect even if the drive
mode is set to continuous.
When the self-timer
is set to <_®> or <_®2>, the picture will be taken
after 10 sec. or 2 sec. respectively.
The mirror locks up, and after 30 seconds,
it will go back down
automatically.
Pressing the shutter button completely
again locks up the
m_rror again.
For mirror Iockup shots, using the Remote Switch RS-80N3
or Timer
Remote Controller TC-8ON3 (both sold separately)
is recommended.
You can also Iockup the mirror and shoot with the remote controller
(sold
separately, p. 102). With Remote Controller
RC-6/RC-1.
setting it to a 2-
sec. delay is recommended
for shooting.
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