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Taking Photographs—Interval Timer Photography
Shooting Mode
Regardless of the shooting mode selected, the camera will take the specifi ed number
of shots at each interval. In CH (continuous high speed) mode, photographs will be
taken at a rate of eight shots per second. In S (single frame), CL (continuous low-
speed), and M-UP (mirror up) modes, photographs will be taken at the rate chosen for
Custom Setting d1 (Shooting speed; 188). In (self-timer) mode, the shutter-
release delay applies to each photograph taken.
In M-UP mode, the mirror will be raised automatically immediately before each shot. If
the shutter-release button is pressed between photographs, the mirror will be raised
and will remain raised until the next photograph is taken.
Shooting Menu Banks
Changes to interval timer settings apply to all shooting menu banks ( 162). If shoot-
ing menu settings are reset using the Reset shooting menu item in the shooting
menu ( 164), interval timer settings will be reset as follows:
Start time: Now
Interval: 00:01´:00˝
Number of intervals: 1
Number of shots: 1
Start: Off
Interrupting Interval Timer Photography
To interrupt interval timer photography:
1
Press the multi selector left or right to highlight Start at the bottom of
the interval timer menu (see opposite).
2
Press the multi selector up or down to select Done and press the but-
ton.
Interval timer photography will also be interrupted if:
A two button reset is performed ( 128).
Another shooting bank is selected ( 162).
Reset shooting menu is selected in the shooting menu ( 164).
Bracketing settings are changed ( 98).
The battery is exhausted.
The clock battery is exhausted.
The camera is connected to a computer.
Normal shooting will resume when interval timer photography ends.
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