Shooting function settings – Canon EOS-1D Mark IV User Manual

Page 129

Attention! The text in this document has been recognized automatically. To view the original document, you can use the "Original mode".

Advertising
background image

A

Shooting Function Settings

As with normal shooting through the viewfinder, while the Live View

image is displayed, you can still use the camera buttons to change

settings and playback images.

• Pressing the

<MODE> <AF*DRIVE>

<E> <ISO> <0>

button will

display the setting screen on the LCD

monitor. To change the setting, turn

the <£S> or <0> dial.

• When you press the <FUNC.> button, turn the <£S> dial to set the

card and turn the <0> dial to set the image size or white balance

while looking at the rear LCD panel

• The metering mode is fixed to evaluative metering for Live View shooting.
• Pressing the <■)(■> button will lock the exposure for 16 sec.
• To check the depth of field, press the depth-of-field preview button.

• During continuous shooting, the exposure set for the first shot will

also be applied to subsequent shots.

Possible Shots During Live View Shooting

Temperature

At 23°C / 73°F

At O'C / 32“F

Possible shots

Approx 270

Approx. 230

• The figures above are based on a fully-charged Battery Pack LP-E4 and CIPA

(Camera & Imaging Products Association) testing standards.

• Continuous Live View shooting is possible for approx 3 hr. at 23°C/73°F or

2 hr. 50 min at 0°C/32°F (with fully-charged Battery Pack LP-E4)

Q • Even during the Live View image display, image playback Is possible by

pressing <IIE]>.

• If the camera is not operated for a prolonged period, the power will turn

off automatically as set with

[f’* Auto power off]

(p.52). If

[V Auto

power off]

is set to

[Off],

the Live View shooting will stop automatically

after approx. 30 min. (camera power remains on).

• You can also autofocus by pressing the release button halfway on Remote

Switch RS-80N3 or Timer Remote Controller TC-80N3 (both sold separately).

• With the stereo AV cable (provided) or HDMI cable (sold separately), the

Live View image can be displayed on a TV (p. 170-171).

129

Advertising