Use cards with 4 GB or more of free space.
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Images may not be captured correctly if the battery runs out during image
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processing while you are shooting in RAW burst mode with a slow-writing card
and low battery.
Display pauses when you press the shutter button halfway.
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Camera shake or subject motion may cause image distortion.
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ISO Auto is used when shooting in < d >, < s >, and < f > modes.
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Shutter speeds slower than 1/30 sec. are not available in < s >, < a >, or
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< t > mode.
Approx. 17.9 megapixels (5184×3456) are used in shooting.
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Images are captured using the electronic shutter. Before you shoot, reading
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"Shutter Release Method" ( = 188) is recommended.
Captured images will have a slightly narrower angle of view.
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To view images in rolls on a computer, either extract JPEGs or use the EOS
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application Digital Photo Professional.
If you connect the camera to a computer and use EOS Utility (EOS software),
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set [z: RAW burst mode] to [Disable]. If [Enable] is selected, the camera
cannot communicate with the computer.
Maximum burst may be lower under low light.
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In RAW burst mode, the aperture value will change if you zoom while pressing
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the shutter button halfway or completely with zoom lenses that have variable
maximum aperture. To maintain the same exposure in < a > mode, shooting
with ISO Auto is recommended.
In RAW burst mode, even with some zoom lenses that do not have variable
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maximum aperture, exposure may change if you zoom while pressing the
shutter button halfway or completely. For details, refer to the Canon website.
UHS-II SD Speed Class 10 or higher memory cards are recommended.
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RAW images captured are saved in a single file (roll). File names begin with
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CSI_ and end with the .CR3 file extension.
Picture Style, white balance, and Auto Lighting Optimizer settings determined
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for the first shot are applied as you shoot.
The camera does not beep as you are shooting.
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[RAW burst mode] switches to [Disable] when the power switch is set to
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<2>.
RAW Burst Mode
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