How the shutter button works – Canon EOS ELAN7NE-33V User Manual

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How the Shutter Button Works

If an Extender (sold separately) is used and the maximum aperture (the
lowest f/number) of the lens becomes smaller than f/5.6, autofocusing will not
operate.

The shutter button has two stages. You can press it down halfway or fully.
The two levels of shutter button operation are as follows:

When it is pressed halfway:

s

Pressing the shutter button down
halfway activates autofocusing (AF)
and automatic exposure (AE) and the
shutter speed and aperture value are
set.

s

The exposure (the combination of
shutter speed and aperture value)
appears on the LCD panel and in the
viewfinder (

0

).

When it is pressed fully:

s

The shutter is released to take the
picture and the film advances by one
frame.

• After pressing the shutter button halfway, wait a moment before pressing it

completely to take the picture. If you press the shutter button completely at
one stroke or right after pressing it halfway, it will take a moment before the
picture is taken.

• Camera movement during the moment of exposure is called camera shake.

Camera shake can cause blurred pictures. To prevent blurred pictures due to
camera shake:

·

Hold the camera steady.

·

Use your finger tip to touch the shutter button, grasp the camera with your
entire right hand, then press the shutter button gently.

• If the AF Mode Dial has been set to <5>, the focus confirmation

light <n> will not light.

• If the AF Mode Dial has been set to <5> and automatic AF point

selection is set (p.42), the AF point will not flash in red.

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