Using the Self-timer (EOS 6D)

FAQ ID: 8201706800

Release date: 27 November 2012

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 <ON>.

2. Press the <DRIVE> button.

3. While looking at the LCD panel, turn the <Main Dial> or <Quick Control Dial> to select the self-timer delay.

: 10-sec. self-timer
: 2-sec. self-timer

4. Focus the subject, then press the shutter button completely.

  • You can check the self-timer operation with the self-timer/AF-assist beam, beeper, and countdown display (in seconds) on the LCD monitor.
  • Two seconds before the picture is taken, the self-timer/AF-assist beam will light up and the beeper will sound faster.


NOTE
  • The [ ] enables you to shoot while not touching the camera mounted on a tripod. This prevents camera shake while you shoot still lifes or bulb exposures.
  • After taking self-timer shots, playing back the image to check focus and exposure is recommended.
  • When using the self-timer to shoot only yourself, use focus lock on an object at about the same distance as where you will stand.
  • To cancel the self-timer after it starts, press the <DRIVE> button.
  • If you do not look through the viewfinder when you press the shutter button, attach the eyepiece cover. If stray light enters the viewfinder when the picture is taken, it may throw off the exposure.

Related information

Applicable Models

  • EOS 1000D
  • EOS 10D
  • EOS 1100D
  • EOS 20D
  • EOS 20Da
  • EOS 300D
  • EOS 30D
  • EOS 350D
  • EOS 400D
  • EOS 40D
  • EOS 450D
  • EOS 500D
  • EOS 50D
  • EOS 550D
  • EOS 5D
  • EOS 5D Mark II
  • EOS 5D Mark III
  • EOS 600D
  • EOS 60D
  • EOS 60Da
  • EOS 650D
  • EOS 6D
  • EOS 7D
  • EOS D60
  • EOS M
  • EOS-1D
  • EOS-1D Mark II
  • EOS-1D Mark II N
  • EOS-1D Mark III
  • EOS-1D Mark IV
  • EOS-1D X
  • EOS-1Ds
  • EOS-1Ds Mark II
  • EOS-1Ds Mark III

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