Timer Shooting - Canon EOS 1D Software Instruction Manual

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Approximate Transfer Times for Shooting RAW Images
The transfer times given here are only approximations. Actual transfer times vary
widely depending on the images and the computer system.
The times for images shot in JPEG format will be shorter than those shown above.
Transfer times are based on Canon testing standards.
(Time until images appear in the EOS Viewer Utility main window after you uncheck the
[Save also on the camera's memory card] checkbox and click the [Release] button in the
EOS Capture main window using the following: OS: OS X; CPU: Power PC G4 700 MHz;
RAM: 256 MB)
When the camera is set to One Shot AF, you cannot take shots if the camera cannot
focus.
If you cannot take shots with the auto focusing, focus manually and then take a shot.
The number of available shots changes depending on the available capacity on your
computer's hard disk. You can check the number of available shots with the [Shots to
Go] (M-94).

Timer Shooting

1
Select the [Tool] menu
The [Timer shooting settings] dialog box appears.
2
Enter a delay time and click the [Start] button.
You can set a value between 0
seconds and 99 minutes 59
seconds in 1-second increments.
Timer shooting shots are taken.
Transfer Time
Approx. 12 sec.
[Timer shooting].
Remote Shooting
M
5
M-91

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