Time control and interval shooting – Canon AUTO ZOOM 1014 User Manual

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Time Control and Interval Shooting

Time

control

and

interval

shooting

are

useful

when

shooting

continuous

changes of the subject for a long time. For example, it can be used to keep

a record of the growth of butterflies and cicadas or for analyzing an

operation to standardize work. The Canon Auto Zoom 1014 Electronic has

accessory timers for unmanned control. For this kind of photography, an

running lock is employed and the timer is inserted into the remote control

socket.

Three

kinds

of

timers

are

available,

the

Interval

Timer

E,

the

Self-

Timer

E

and

the

Time

Lapse

Programmer.

(Time

Lapse

Programmer

is available through special order.)

Recording the stages of motion

Taking

pictures

frame

by

frame

at

fixed

intervals

you

can

keep

a

record

of

the

different

stages

of

motion.

The

shooting

time

can

be

lengthened or shortened so that when the film is projected, the movement

of the subject changes. This creates an unnatural effect as when shooting at

lower speeds.

By using the Interval Timer E the time can be changed freely within

one minute. For longer than one minute, use the Time lapse Programmer.

■ Self-Timer E

Self-timer

shooting

can

be

performed

with

the

timer

attached

to

the

remote control socket.

Shooting continues for ten seconds after 10-second interval.

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