User Manual - Page 358

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358
a Shooting Time-lapse Movies
If a shutter speed longer than the shooting interval such as when the
long exposure is set, or if a slow shutter speed is set automatically, the
camera may not be able to shoot at the set interval. Also, shooting may
not be performed when the shutter speed and the shooting interval are
nearly the same.
If the next scheduled shot is not possible, it will be skipped. This may
shorten the recording time of the created time-lapse movie.
Even if [LCD auto off] is set to [Disable], the LCD monitor will turn off
during the exposure. Also, if the shooting interval is 1 sec., no image will
be displayed.
Even if [LCD auto off] is set to [Disable], the image may not be
displayed for the short interval before the next shot.
If the time it takes to record to the card exceeds the shooting interval due
to the shooting functions set or card performance, some of the shots may
not be taken with the set intervals.
The captured images are not recorded as still photos. Even if you cancel
the time-lapse movie shooting after only one shot is taken, it will be
recorded as a movie file.
If you connect the camera to a computer with the interface cable (sold
separately) and use EOS Utility (EOS software), set [z5: Time-lapse
movie] to [Disable]. If it is set to [Enable], the camera cannot
communicate with the computer.
During time-lapse movie shooting, the lens’s Image Stabilizer will not
operate.
If the power switch is set to <2>, the Live View shooting/Movie
shooting switch is operated, etc. time-lapse movie shooting will be
terminated and the setting will be switched to [Disable].
Even if a flash is used, it will not fire.
Shooting-ready state of the time-lapse movie is canceled and the setting
is switched to [Disable] with the following operations:
Selecting either [Clean manually] or [Clean nowf] under [54:
Sensor cleaning] or selecting [55: Clear all camera settings].
Selecting the <8>, <w>, or <x> shooting mode.
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