Canon 2011B002 EOS-1Ds Mark III Instruction Manual - Page 177

C.Fn IV -12, Timer length for timer, C.Fn IV -13, Shortened release time lag

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3 Custom Function Settings C.Fn IV -12 Timer length for timer You can change how long the function settings remain in effect after you let go of the respective button. Disable: The timer length is set to the default. Enable: The timer length is set to the time set with [Register]. Register: You can set the 6-sec. and 16-sec. timer length and the timer length for after the shutter release. The timer length can be set to 0 sec. to 59 sec. or 1 min. to 60 min. After entering the settings, select [Apply]. • 6-sec. timer: Works with the metering while you shoot through the viewfinder. Also works when you press the button for AE lock. • 16-sec. timer: Works when you press the button for multi-spot metering and FE lock. Also works during Live View shooting for metering and pressing the button for AE lock. • Timer after release: Normally, the timer is 2 sec. after the picture is taken. A longer timer length will make it easier to use AE lock at the same exposure. C.Fn IV -13 Shortened release time lag Normally, stabilization control is executed for the shutter-release time lag. This stabilization control can be omitted to make the shutter-release time lag shorter. 0: Disable 1: Enable When the aperture is stopped down to no more than 3 stops from the maximum aperture, the shutter-release time lag will be as much as about 20% shorter than normal. 177

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3
Custom Function Settings
C.Fn IV -12
Timer length for timer
You can change how long the function settings remain in effect after you let
go of the respective button.
Disable:
The timer length is set to the default.
Enable:
The timer length is set to the time set with [
Register
].
Register:
You can set the 6-sec. and 16-sec. timer length and the timer
length for after the shutter release. The timer length can be set to
0 sec. to 59 sec. or 1 min. to 60 min. After entering the settings,
select [
Apply
].
• 6-sec. timer: Works with the metering while you shoot through
the viewfinder. Also works when you press the
<
A
> button for AE lock.
• 16-sec. timer: Works when you press the <
I
> button for
multi-spot metering and FE lock. Also works
during Live View shooting for metering and
pressing the <
A
> button for AE lock.
• Timer after release: Normally, the timer is 2 sec. after the
picture is taken. A longer timer length will
make it easier to use AE lock at the same
exposure.
C.Fn IV -13
Shortened release time lag
Normally, stabilization control is executed for the shutter-release time lag.
This stabilization control can be omitted to make the shutter-release time
lag shorter.
0: Disable
1: Enable
When the aperture is stopped down to no more than 3 stops from the
maximum aperture, the shutter-release time lag will be as much as
about 20% shorter than normal.