Canon 0304B001 User Manual - Page 91

Selecting the Drive Mode

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Selecting the Drive Mode Select the drive mode. Hold down the and buttons and turn the dial to select the drive mode. Then let go of the buttons. u Single shooting p Low-speed continuous shooting: Max. 3 shots per sec. o High-speed continuous shooting: Max. 8.5 shots per sec. When you shoot, the images are first stored in the camera's internal buffer memory and then transferred to the memory card. When the buffer memory becomes full, shooting cannot continue until the buffer memory starts to empty to the memory card. As the images are transferred, you can continue shooting. Press the shutter button halfway and check the viewfinder's lower right for the current maximum burst number. Note that the maximum burst number will be displayed even when there is no memory card installed. Before shooting, make sure a memory card has been installed. If "Card Full" is displayed in the viewfinder and on the LCD panel, wait until the access lamp turns off or stops blinking, then replace the memory card. 91

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Select the drive mode.
Hold down the <
W
> and
<
Q
> buttons and turn the <
6
>
dial to select the drive mode. Then let
go of the buttons.
u
Single shooting
p
Low-speed continuous shooting:
Max. 3 shots per sec.
o
High-speed continuous shooting:
Max. 8.5 shots per sec.
Selecting the Drive Mode
When you shoot, the images are first stored in the camera’s internal
buffer memory and then transferred to the memory card. When the buffer
memory becomes full, shooting cannot continue until the buffer memory
starts to empty to the memory card. As the images are transferred, you
can continue shooting. Press the shutter button halfway and check the
viewfinder’s lower right for the current maximum burst number.
Note that the maximum burst number will be displayed even when there
is no memory card installed. Before shooting, make sure a memory card
has been installed.
If “
Card Full
” is displayed in the viewfinder and on the LCD panel, wait
until the access lamp turns off or stops blinking, then replace the memory
card.