Continuous Shooting Speed; Drive; Maximum Burst - Canon EOS 5D Service Manual

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4)ISO speed
ISO 100-1600 can be set in 1/3-stop
increments. With C.Fn-08-1 (ISO speed
extension), ISO 50 or 3200 (H) can also
be set.
Table 006 shows the ISO speed set in
the Full Auto mode.

1.6 Drive

1)Continuous shooting speed
With a CMOS sensor enabling 4-channel signal reading, DIGIC II for high-speed image
processing, and DDR SDRAM, the continuous shooting speed in both the One-Shot AF and
AI SERVO AF modes is approx. 3 fps.
With the BATTERY GRIP BG-E4 battery grip and size-AA batteries, the continuous
shooting speed is approx. 2.5 fps in the AI SERVO AF mode.
2)Maximum burst
With the DDR SDRAM buffer memory enabling high-speed data transfers and a memory
capacity the same as the EOS-1Ds Mark II's, a maximum burst of approx. 60 shots in JPEG
Large/Fine or approx. 17 shots in RAW is attained. (The maximum burst is higher because
the pixel size is a little bit smaller and the continuous shooting speed is slower than with
the EOS-1Ds Mark II.)
Image-recording Quality
Max. Burst [Approx.]
*With a Canon 512MB CF card (Super High-speed type).
* The maximum burst during continuous shooting in JPEG varies depending on the shooting conditions, processing
conditions, and CF card type.
*For Middle/Normal and Small/Normal, continuous shooting is possible until the CF card becomes full.
Table 007 Maximum burst during continuous shooting
L/F
L/N
M/F
60
150
120
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Technical Information
Table 006 ISO Speed in Full Auto Mode
Shooting Setting
AE, slower than 1/500
AE, 1/500 or faster
100-400 (1/8-stop increments)
With Flash
M/N
S/F
S/N
RAW
319
200
446
17
ISO Speed
400
400
RAW+JPEG
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