Solution. The self-timer is useful when you want to photograph yourself or prevent camera shake caused when the shutter is released. 1. Set the power to . 2. Press the button. 3. While looking at the LCD panel, turn the or to select the self-timer delay. 4.
It turns out if you divide the guide number by the f-stop you ACTUALLY plan to use, you'll get the proper distance. e.g. if you use a 430EX II (guide number is 43 meters) but you are shooting at f/5.6, you simply divide 43 by 5.5 and you get about 7.7 (I rounded that value) meters. That's about 25 feet.
Press the button to display the menu. 3. Under the. tab, select [Picture Style], then press . The Picture Style selection screen will appear. 4. Press the key to select a Picture Style, then press . The Picture Style will be set and the camera will be ready to shoot.
Options. 11-09-2018 06:29 PM. @RebelPro wrote: βAnd as you will see in the video below, my camera, a 6D Mark II only has 25, 30, 45, 60 (and higher shutter speeds) at 23.98 fps. β. My focus is not whether my camera jumps from 25, 30, 40, 50, 60 shutter speeds when shooting at 23.98 or that the shutter speed values are 25, 30, 45, 60 only .