Interval Timer Mode
1. Use the Jog Dial to set the desired time interval.
2. Press the Start/Stop button. The camera will immediately take the first exposure. Note: If you
want to program a sequence of exposures at a given interval you must set the exposure count to
an amount greater than one. Subsequent exposures will be at the interval you have set.
Interval Timer Mode (continued)
3. To pause the interval timer, press the Start/Stop button. Press it again to resume.
Note: The interval you select must be longer than than the combined time of the shutter speed
and shutter recocking time, otherwise the result will be continuous shooting.
When you are shooting with electronic flash the time interval you set must be longer than the
flash recycle time. If the time interval is less than the recycle time the shutter will not release until
the flash unit has recycled. With Canon Speedlites that have
the Save Energy (SE) feature, the flash will automatically recycle one minute before the
exposure.
Long Exposure Mode
1. You must set the camera's shutter to Bulb (B), otherwise the camera will shoot continuously
until the exposure time you have set expires or you run out of exposures, whichever comes first.
2. Use the Jog Dial to set the desired exposure time.
3. Press the Start/Stop button. The exposure will start, the icon will blink and the exposure time
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