Canon EOS M200 Advanced User Guide - Page 138
When using the self-timer to shoot yourself, use focus lock
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Self-Timer zzWith [q], the shooting interval may become longer under some shooting conditions, such as image quality, use of flash, and other factors. zz[I] enables you to shoot without touching the camera mounted on a tripod. This prevents camera shake if you shoot still-life or long exposures. zzAfter taking self-timer shots, playing back the image (=258) to check focus and exposure is recommended. zzWhen using the self-timer to shoot yourself, use focus lock (=78) on an object at the same distance as where you will stand. zzTo cancel the self-timer after it starts, either tap the screen or press . zzAuto power off time may be extended when the camera is set for remote control shooting. 138
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Self-Timer
z
With
[
q
]
, the shooting interval may become longer under some shooting
conditions, such as image quality, use of flash, and other factors.
z
[
I
]
enables you to shoot without touching the camera mounted on a tripod.
This prevents camera shake if you shoot still-life or long exposures.
z
After taking self-timer shots, playing back the image (
=
258) to check focus
and exposure is recommended.
z
When using the self-timer to shoot yourself, use focus lock (
=
78) on an
object at the same distance as where you will stand.
z
To cancel the self-timer after it starts, either tap the screen or press <
0
>.
z
Auto power off time may be extended when the camera is set for remote control
shooting.