User Manual - Page 269

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269
H Interval Timer Shooting
Do not point the camera toward an intense light source, such as the sun
or an intense artificial light source. Doing so may damage the image
sensor or the camera’s internal components.
If the lens’s focus mode switch is set to <AF>, the camera will not shoot
when focus is not achieved. Setting it to <MF> and focusing manually
before shooting is recommended.
Live View shooting, movie shooting, or bulb exposures cannot be
performed with interval timer.
If the shooting time is long, using the household power outlet
accessories (sold separately, p.520) is recommended.
If a shutter speed longer than the shooting interval, such as a long
exposure, is set, the camera cannot shoot with the set interval. The
camera will thereby shoot fewer shots than the number set for interval
timer shooting. Also, the number of shots may decrease when the
shutter speed and the shooting interval are nearly the same.
If the time it takes to record to the card exceeds the interval between
shots due to the shooting functions set or card performance, some of the
shots may not be taken with the set intervals.
If you use flash with interval timer shooting, set an interval longer than
the flash’s recharging time. If the interval is too short, the flash may not
fire.
If the shooting interval is too short, the camera may not take a picture or
may capture an image without autofocusing.
Interval timer shooting will be canceled and reset to [Disable] if you do
any of the following: Setting the power switch to <2>, displaying the
Live View shooting or movie shooting screen, setting the shooting mode
to <F>, <w>, or <x>, or using EOS Utility (EOS software, p.594).
After interval timer shooting starts, you cannot use remote control
shooting (p.271) or remote-release shooting with an EOS-dedicated,
external Speedlite.
If your eye will not remain on the viewfinder eyepiece during interval
timer shooting, attach the eyepiece cover (p.270). If stray light enters the
viewfinder when the picture is taken, it may throw off the exposure.
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