Mirror lockup, Press the shutter button down fully, Press the shutter button down fully again – Canon EOS D30 User Manual

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Mirror Lockup

Mirror lock is enabled with C.Fn-3-1 (->-124). This function raises the mirror and exposes the

picture, in separate operations. It is useful for close-up shots or when using a super telephoto

lens, where the mirror shock could affect the picture.

When using mirror lockup, we recommend you use the Remote Switch RS-80N3 (sold

separately).

Press the shutter button down

fully.

The mirror is raised.

The mirror automatically returns to the

down position approximately 30 seconds

after it is raised. Be sure to take the picture

within 30 seconds.

Press the shutter button down

fully again.

The picture is taken, and the mirror goes

back down.

• To take the picture again, repeat the

procedure from step 1.

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During mirror lockup, do not point the camera at the sun. The sun’s heat can

scorch and damage the shutter curtains.

If you use mirror lockup with the self-timer for a bulb exposure, there will be a

shutter release sound when you release the shutter button during self-timer

operation. This is not the sound of the shutter release.

During mirror lockup, the drive mode (^67) is single-frame shooting regardless

of the current setting.

If you use mirror lockup with the self-timer, pressing the shutter button down fully

the first time raises and locks the mirror, then releases the shutter 2 seconds later.

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