Self-Timer Operation - Canon EOS 1D Instructions Manual

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Self-timer Operation

When you take a picture, the image is first stored in the camera's internal memory
and then transferred to the CF card. When the internal memory becomes full
during continuous shooting, the camera cannot continue to take more pictures
until the images are transferred to the CF card and the internal memory gain
some space. During continuous shooting, check the maximum burst count
displayed in the viewfinder on the lower right corner. This is the number of
continuous shots that you can take before the camera must stop to transfer the
images to the CF card. This number is displayed even when a CF card is not in
the camera. Make sure that a CF card is loaded before taking a picture.
When "
the CF card after the access lamp stops blinking.
C.Fn-01 enables the viewfinder information to be displayed during continuous
shooting. (→p.133)
Self-timer Operation
The self-timer can be set to either a 2-second or 10-second delay. When using the self-timer,
you should mount the camera on a tripod.
100
" is displayed in the viewfinder and on the top LCD panel, replace
While pressing the <
1
<
> button, turn the <
set the desired self-timer delay time.
Look through the viewfinder and press
2
the shutter button halfway to focus.
Check that the focus confirmation light < > and
exposure setting are displayed.
> button and
> dial and
: 10-second delay
: 2-second delay

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