Selecting the Drive Mode
Single and continuous drive modes are provided. You can select the drive mode suiting the scene or subject.
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Press the button ().
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Select the drive mode.
- Turn the dial to make a selection.
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: Single shooting
When you hold down the shutter button completely, only one shot will be taken.
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: High-speed continuous shooting +
When you hold down the shutter button completely, you can shoot continuously as described below while you keep holding it down, based on the [: Shutter mode] setting.
- [Mechanical]: max. approx. 12 shots/sec.
- [Elec. 1st-curtain]: max. approx. 12 shots/sec.
- [Electronic ]: max. approx. 40 shots/sec.
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: High-speed continuous shooting
When you hold down the shutter button completely, you can shoot continuously as described below while you keep holding it down, based on the [: Shutter mode] setting.
- [Mechanical]: max. approx. 6.2 shots/sec.
- [Elec. 1st-curtain]: max. approx. 8 shots/sec.
- [Electronic ]: max. approx. 30 shots/sec.
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: Low-speed continuous shooting
When you hold down the shutter button completely, you can shoot continuously as described below while you keep holding it down, based on the [: Shutter mode] setting.
- [Mechanical]: max. approx. 3 shots/sec.
- [Elec. 1st-curtain]: max. approx. 3 shots/sec.
- [Electronic ]: max. approx. 5 shots/sec.
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: Self-timer: 10 sec. / : Self-timer: 2 sec. / : Self-timer: Continuous shooting
For details on []/[]/[], see Using the Self-Timer.
Caution
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[] enables approx. 40 shots/sec. continuous shooting speed when set to [Electronic ] under these conditions.
- Shutter speed: 1/250 sec. or faster
- Flicker reduction: None
Note that the continuous shooting speed may be slower than 40 shots/sec. if any of the following occurs, or after certain operations in continuous shooting.
- Switching to [P] or [Tv] shooting mode, or applying settings that cause the aperture value to change in [Fv] mode
- Zooming is performed
- Manual focusing is performed
- Servo AF changes the position in focus
- Viewfinder images are displayed at a lower frame rate during continuous shooting at 40 shots/sec. with [: Continuous shooting speed] set to [High speed continuous +].
- Various factors may lower the continuous shooting speed, such as battery level, temperature, shutter speed, aperture value, subject conditions, brightness, AF operation, type of lens, use of flash, and shooting settings.
- Visit the Canon website for details on lenses supporting the maximum continuous shooting speed ().
- Continuous shooting speed with Servo AF may be slower depending on subject conditions or the lens used.
- The continuous shooting speed will be slower when shooting under flickering light.
- When internal memory becomes full during continuous shooting, the continuous shooting speed may drop off because shooting will be temporarily disabled ().
- Continuous shooting speed may be slower and image display in the viewfinder or on the screen may stop under some shooting conditions.
Note
Switching Continuous Shooting Modes
In electronic shutter mode, you can temporarily change the continuous shooting mode by pressing the button assigned to [Switch cont. shooting modes] in [: Customize buttons for shooting]. This example is based on assigning [] to the button ().
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Assign [] to the button.
- Select [Switch cont. shooting modes], then press the button.
- Select the continuous shooting mode to assign to the button, then press .
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During standby, press the button.
- In [] or [] drive mode, you can switch to [] continuous shooting for as long as you press the button.