Canon EOS-1D X Mark III EOS-1DX Mark III Advanced User Guide - Page 852
Timer duration, Shutter release time lag, Memo audio quality
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Timer duration You can change how long a function setting associated with a button remains in effect after you release the button. Can be set in a range of 0-59 sec. or 1-60 min. 6 sec. timer You can set how long to continue metering and AE lock. 16 sec. timer You can set how long to continue FE lock and multi-spot metering. Timer after release You can set how long to continue metering after shutter release. Normally, metering continues for approx. 2 sec. after you shoot. Setting a longer time makes it easier to keep shooting with AE lock at the same exposure. Shutter release time lag Normally, the camera controls shooting so that the shutter-release time lag is consistent, but by setting [Shortened], you can disable this control to shorten the shutter-release time lag. : Standard : Shortened Although the shutter-release time lag is normally as short as approx. 0.055 sec., you can shorten it to as little as approx. 0.029 sec. Caution Shutter-release time lag varies by shooting conditions, type of lens, aperture value, and other factors. Memo audio quality You can set the audio quality for recording voice memos. 48 kHz: High quality (48 kHz) Enables voice memo recording at the same level of audio quality as movies. 8 kHz: Low quality (8 kHz) Enables smaller voice memo file sizes than with [High quality (48 kHz)]. Caution Additional voice memo recording for images with existing voice memos is performed at the same level of audio quality as the first recording, regardless of this setting. 852