Canon EOS 1 Instruction Manual - Page 67

Changing the Film Winding Mode

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2. Changing the Film Winding Mode Two film winding modes are available: single exposure mode and continuous exposure mode. ● Single Exposure ( ) The film advances one frame after each picture is taken. After taking a picture, return the shutter button to the half-pressed position to prepare for the next exposure while keeping the exposure value locked (possible only when camera is set to One-shot AF and evaluative metering mode). ● Continuous Exposure ( ) Pictures are taken continuously at a rate of approx. 3 frames per second as long as the shutter button is held pressed. ♦ Attaching the optional Power Drive Booster E1 provides the following two continuous exposure modes: ● Continuous Exposure ( ) Pictures are taken continuously at a rate of approx. 3 frames per second as long as the shutter button is held pressed. ● High-Speed Continuous Exposure ( ) Pictures are taken continuously at a rate of approx. 6 frames per second as long as the shutter button is held pressed. AEB 1 Open the palm door and press the DRIVE film winding mode selector. • The current film winding mode is dis- played in the LCD selector. CLEAR • The timer keeps the film winding mode displayed for approx. 6 seconds after you release the selector. 67

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2. Changing the Film Winding Mode
Two film winding modes are available: single exposure mode and continu-
ous exposure mode.
Single Exposure (
)
The film advances one frame after each picture is taken. After taking a picture,
return the shutter button to the half-pressed position to prepare for the next expo-
sure while keeping the exposure value locked (possible only when camera is set to
One-shot AF and evaluative metering mode).
Continuous Exposure (
)
Pictures are taken continuously at a rate of approx. 3 frames per second as long as
the shutter button is held pressed.
Attaching the optional Power Drive Booster E1 provides the following two contin-
uous exposure modes:
Continuous Exposure (
)
Pictures are taken continuously at a rate of approx. 3 frames per second as long as
the shutter button is held pressed.
High-Speed Continuous Exposure (
)
Pictures are taken continuously at a rate of approx. 6 frames per second as long as
the shutter button is held pressed.
1
Open the palm door and press the
film winding mode selector.
The current film winding mode is dis-
played in the LCD selector.
The timer keeps the film winding mode
displayed for approx. 6 seconds after
you release the selector.
DRIVE
CLEAR
AEB