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P Multiple Exposures N
You can select a 1 image recorded on the card as the first single 
exposure. The image data of the selected  1 image will remain intact.
You can only select  1 images.  You cannot select  41/61  or 
JPEG images.
1Select [Select image for multi. expo.].
 The images on the card will be 
displayed.
2Select an image.
 Turn the < 5> dial to select the 
image to be used as the first single 
exposure, then press < 0>.
 Select [ OK].
 The file number of the selected image 
will be...

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P Multiple Exposures N
232
When [On:Func/Ctrl ] is set and you 
have not finished shooting the set 
number of exposures,  you can press the 
< x> button to view the merged 
multiple-exposure image so far. You can 
check how it looks and the exposure. 
(Not possible when [ On:ContShtng] is 
set.)
If you press the < L> button, the 
operations possible during multiple-
exposure shooting will be displayed.
Checking and Deleting Multiple Exposures During Shooting
 You can also select a  1 multiple-exposure...

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P Multiple Exposures N
Are there any restrictions on the image-recording quality?
All JPEG image-recording quality settings can be selected. If  41 
or  61  is set, the merged multiple-exposure will be a  1 image.
 Can I merge images recorded on the card?
With [ Select image for multi. expo. ], you can select the first single 
exposure from the images recorded on the card (p.231). Note that 
you cannot merge multiple images already recorded on the card.
 Are multiple exposures possible with Live...

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Camera vibrations caused by the mirror’s reflex action when the picture 
is taken is called “mirror shock” . Mirror lockup keeps the mirror up 
before and while shooting to reduce bl ur caused by camera vibrations. 
Useful when shooting closeups (mac ro photography), using a super 
telephoto lens, and shooting at slow shutter speeds.
1Select [Mirror lockup].
Under the [z 4] tab, select [Mirror 
lockup ], then press < 0>.
2Select the desired setting.
When you exit the menu,  will 
be displayed on...

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2 Mirror Lockup N
Use a sturdy tripod suited for the camera weight. Mount the camera 
securely on the tripod.
 Using a remote switch or a remote controller is recommended 
(p.237).
 In addition to mirror lockup, Silent LV shooting (p.266) and Silent 
single shooting (p.142) are also effective.
 When using mirror lockup, setting [ Shoot * sec. after press] is 
recommended. Selecting a longer time, such as [ Shoot 2 sec. after 
press ], will increase time before the shot, reducing mirror shock....

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When you use the self-timer, bulb, or a remote switch and do not look 
through the viewfinder, stray light entering the viewfinder can cause the 
picture to look dark. To prevent this, use the eyepiece cover (p.35) 
attached to the camera strap.
During Live View shooting and movie  shooting, it is not necessary to 
attach the eyepiece cover.
1Detach the eyecup.
While grasping both sides of the 
eyecup, slide it upward to detach it.
2Attach the eyepiece cover.
Slide the eyepiece cover down into 
the...

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You can connect the Remote Switch RS-80N3 (sold separately) or 
Timer Remote Controller TC-80N3 (sold separately) or any EOS 
accessory equipped with an N3-type terminal to the camera for 
shooting (p.454).
To operate the accessory, refer to its instruction manual.
1Open the terminal cover.
2Connect the plug to the remote 
control terminal.
Connect the plug as shown in the 
illustration.
 To disconnect the plug, grasp the 
silver part and pull.
F Using a Remote Switch
R Remote Control Shooting
With...

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R Remote Control Shooting
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4Select the self-timer.
 While looking at the LCD panel or in 
the viewfinder, turn the < 5> dial to 
select < Q> or < k>.
5Press the remote controller’s 
transmit button.
Point the remote controller toward the 
camera’s remote control sensor, and 
press the transmit button.
 The self-timer lamp lights up and the 
picture is taken.
Remote
control
sensor
 Fluorescent or LED lighting may  cause camera misoperation by 
triggering the shutter inadvertently. Try to keep the...

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With the interval timer, you can set the shooting interval and the number 
of shots. The camera will repeat taking one shot with the set interval 
until the set number of shots are taken.
1Select [Interval timer].
Under the [z 4] tab (the [z 2] tab in 
< A >), select [Interval timer ], then 
press < 0>.
2Select [Enable].
 Select [ Enable], then press < B> 
button.
3Set the interval and number of 
shots.
 Select the hour, minute, second, or 
number of shots.
 Press < 0> so < r> is displayed.
 Set...

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H Interval Timer Shooting
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4Select [OK].
The interval timer settings will be 
displayed on the menu screen.
 When you exit the menu,  
will be displayed on the LCD panel.
5Take the picture.
 Shooting will start according to the 
interval timer settings.
 During interval timer shooting, 
 will blink.
 After the set number of shots are 
taken, the interval timer shooting will 
stop and be automatically canceled.
Interval
No. of shots
Interval timer
 Using a tripod is recommended.
 Taking test...
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