Owner's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Owners Manual
- Time / Date Set
- Supplied Accessories
- Conventions Used in This Manual
- Quick Start
- Table of Contents
- Parts & Controls
- Getting Started
- Attaching the Strap
- Charging the Battery
- Installing / Removing the Battery
- Battery Status Indicator
- Mounting / Detaching a Lens
- Installing / Removing a CF Card
- Basic Operation
- Menu Operation
- Language Set
- Time / Date Set
- Replacing Date / Time Battery
- Cleaning CMOS Sensor
- Auto-Off
- CF Card Reminder
- Adjusting Viewfinder
- Holding the Camera
- Basic Operation
- Menu Operation
- Shooting in AUTO Mode
- Image Settings
- Setting AF / Metering / Drive Modes
- Advanced Operations
- Using a Flash
- Image Playback
- Direct Printing from the Camera
- DPOF
- Customizing the Camera
- Function Availability Chart
- Troubleshooting
- Error Codes
- Specs
- Index
- Pocket Reference Guide
- Battery Pack Info
- EF Zoom Lens Info
- Arcsoft Photo Studio Info
- Software Quick Start Guide
- Scans of Supplied CD-ROMS
- Note - Install Software Before Connecting to Computer
- Note - Use Genuine Canon Accessories
- Canon EOS Brochure
- Warranty
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Setting the Image-recording Quality
Max.
Burst
Durlng Continuous Shooting
The maximum burst during continuous shooting depends on the image-
recording quality. The approx. maximum burst during continuous
shooting is indicated below for each image-recording quality.
Note that with high-speed CF cards, the maximum burst may be higher
than shown
in
the table below depending on the shooting conditions.
The number of shots remaining during
the maximum burst is displayed on the
lower right of the viewfinder.
Max. Burst
110
80
780
5 4
If "9" is displayed, it indicates that the maximum burst is nine or more
shots. If "5" is displayed, it is five shots.
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While you are shooting and the remaining maximum burst is fewer
than
9,
the viewfinder will display "8", "7", etc. If you stop the
continuous shooting, the maximum burst will increase.
The maximum burst may greatly decrease in the following cases:
• In the
<~l>
mode, the built-in flash automatically switches between
firing and non-firing as you shoot continuously.
• During continuous shooting, the external flash cannot recycle fast enough.
The following operations will also greatly decrease the maximum burst:
• Pressing the shutter button completely repeatedly at short intervals.
•
Right
after
taking
a
picture,
you
change
the
shooting
mode
and
take
pictures
immediately.
• During continuous shooting, you pop-up
or
retract the built-in flash
or
turn the external Speedlite on
or
off.
The above table's figures for the maximum burst apply when all the
captured images have been processed internally and written to the CF card.
With white balance bracketing (p.60), the maximum burst will be 2 shots.
The
maximum
burst
is
displayed
even
when
the
drive
mode
is
set
to
<0>
(Single)
or
<
~
>.
The
maximum
burst
is
displayed
even
when
a
CF
card
is
not
in
the
camera.
Therefore,
before
shooting,
make
sure
that
a
CF
card
is
installed
in
the
camera.
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