User Manual

7
External Flash Settings
1. External flash control
• Flash firing
• E-TTL II Flash metering
• Flash mode
• Radio transmission wireless functions
• Optical transmission wireless functions
• Zoom
• Sync setting
• Flash exposure compensation
• FEB
• Clear settings
2. External flash Custom Function setting
Drive System
Drive Mode
1. Single shooting
2. High-speed continuous shooting
3. Low-speed continuous shooting
4. Silent single shooting
5. Silent continuous shooting
6. 10-sec. self-timer/remote control
7. 2-sec. self-timer/remote control
Continuous Shooting
Speed
High-speed continuous shooting: Max. approx. 7.0 fps
* With 1/500 sec. or faster shutter speed, maximum aperture (varies depending on the lens), Anti-flicker
shooting set to Disable, with a fully-charged Battery Pack LP-E6N and at room temperature (7F/23°C).
* With the AF mode set to One-Shot AF and the Image Stabilizer turned off when using the following lenses:
EF 300mm f/4L IS USM, EF 28–135mm f/3.5–5.6
Low-speed continuous shooting: Max. approx. 3.0 fps
Silent continuous shooting: Max. approx. 3.0 fps
Image Recording Quality
Aspect
Ratio
File Size
(Approx. MB)
Number of Possible Shots
(Approx.)
Maximum Burst (Approx.)
Standard High-speed (UHS-I)
Large/Fine
3:2 7.6 940 77 110
4:3 6.9 940*
1
110 140
16:9 6.5 940*
1
140 140
1:1 5.2 940*
1
150 150
Large/Normal 3:2 3.9 1800 120 120
Medium 1/Fine 3:2 4.1 1730 140 140
Medium 1/Normal 3:2 2.0 3430 140 140
Small 1/Fine 3:2 2.6 2700 140 140
Small 1/Normal 3:2 1.3 5260 150 150
Small 2 3:2 1.3 5260 150 150
Small 3 3:2 0.3 20180 150 150
RAW 3:2 28.9 240 20 25
RAW + Large/Fine 3:2 28.9 + 7.6 190 20 22
mRAW 3:2 22.8 300 21 26
mRAW + Large/Fine 3:2 22.8 + 7.6 220 20 22
sRAW 3:2 15.9 440 27 28
sRAW + Large/Fine 3:2 15.9 + 7.6 300 22 22
Image File Size/Number of Possible Shots/Maximum Burst During Continuous Shooting:
The number of possible shots and maximum burst are those obtained with the 8GB card of Canon’s test standards.
The file size, number of possible shots and maximum burst will vary depending on shooting conditions
(aspect ratio, subject, memory card brand, ISO speed, Picture Style, etc.).
*1 The file size of aspect ratios, “4:3”, “16:9” and “1:1” are smaller than that of “3:2”, and so the number of possible shots is larger. However, the same number of possible shots with “3:2
is displayed due to the display specification.