oSelecting the Drive Mode

Q: 10-sec. self-timer/remote control k: 2-sec. self-timer/remote control

For self-timer shooting, see page 143. For remote control shooting, see page 248.

When EOS iTR AF is operating (p.128), maximum continuous shooting speed with <o> will be approx. 9.5 shots/sec. Also, under low-light conditions, the continuous shooting speed may decrease.

If <B> or <M> is set, the time lag from when you press the shutter button completely until the picture is shot will be slightly longer than standard.

If you perform high-speed continuous shooting in low temperatures when the remaining battery capacity is low, the continuous shooting speed will be slow.

In AI Servo AF operation, the continuous shooting speed may become slower depending on the subject and the lens used.

o: The maximum continuous shooting speed of approx. 10 shots/sec.

is attained under the following conditions*: 1/1000 sec. or faster shutter speed, maximum aperture (varies depending on the lens), EOS iTR AF: OFF, and Anti-flicker shooting: Disable. The continuous shooting speed may decrease depending on the shutter speed, aperture, subject conditions, brightness, lens, flash use, temperature, remaining battery capacity, etc.

*With the AF mode set to One-Shot AF and the Image Stabilizer turned off when using the following lenses: EF300mm f/4L IS USM, EF28-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS USM, EF75-300mm f/4-5.6 IS USM, EF100-400mm f/4.5-5.6L IS USM.

If the [51: Record func+card/folder sel.] menu’s [Record func.] is set to [Rec. separately] (p.146) and the recording quality setting for the CF card [f] and SD card [g] is different, the maximum burst (p.151) will decrease. When internal memory becomes full during continuous shooting, the continuous shooting speed may drop during shooting since shooting will be temporally disabled (p.153).

By setting [82: Continuous shooting speed] (p.439), you can manually set the continuous shooting speed.

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