I’m speaking of Canon’s “AE Lock with Hold” feature, which is an option within the camera’s Custom Controls (in the Custom Functions menu) on the following cameras: EOS-1D X Mark II; EOS-1D X EOS 5DS; EOS 5DS R EOS 5D Mark IV; EOS 5D Mark III EOS 6D Mark II; EOS 6D EOS 7D Mark II EOS 80D; EOS 70D A review of conventional AE Lock
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EOS 1Ds Mark III EOS-1D C EOS 200D, Rebel SL2, KISS X9 EOS 40D EOS 450D (Rebel Xsi, Kiss X2) EOS 5D Mark II Configuration information for the 5D can be found here. EOS 5D Mark III Configuration information for the 5D can be found here. EOS 5D Mark IV EOS 5DS EOS 50D EOS 500D (Rebel T1i, Kiss X3) EOS 550D (Rebel T2i, Kiss X4) EOS 6D EOS 6D Mark
Just a quick tip to do more than 3 exposures when doing a bracketed shot on a Canon 6D. I'm sure this applies to more Canon cameras but this is all I have to
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