Canon EOS 7D Mark II Advanced Owners Manual - Page 501
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Troubleshooting Guide The multiple-exposure image is shot in 1 quality. When the image-recording quality is set to 41 or 61, the multiple-exposure image will be recorded in 1 quality (p.245). When I use the mode with flash, the shutter speed becomes slow. If you shoot at night when the background is dark, the shutter speed automatically becomes slow (slow-sync shooting) so that both the subject and background are properly exposed. To prevent a slow shutter speed, under [z1: Flash control], set [Flash sync. speed in Av mode] to [1/250-1/60sec. auto] or [1/250 sec. (fixed)] (p.263). The built-in flash rises by itself. In the mode, the built-in flash will be raised automatically when necessary. The built-in flash fires continuous flashes and makes a sound. In low light, the built-in flash fires continuous flashes as an AF-assist beam (p.89) to make it easier to focus. It also makes a sound when it fires the flashes. This is normal and not a malfunction. The built-in flash does not fire. If you use the built-in flash too often in too short a period of time, the flash may stop firing for a while to protect the flash unit. The external flash does not fire. If you use a non-Canon flash unit with Live View shooting, set [z6: Silent LV shoot.] to [Disable] (p.297). 501