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Enabling live view shooting – Canon EOS 80D User Manual

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Shooting with the LCD Monitor

Set [z5: Live View shoot.] (the [z3]
tab in Basic Zone modes) to [Enable].

Number of Possible Shots with Live View Shooting

(Approx. number of shots)

The figures above are based on a fully-charged Battery Pack LP-E6N and
CIPA (Camera & Imaging Products Association) testing standards.

With a fully-charged Battery Pack LP-E6N, continuous Live View shooting is
possible for approx. 2 hr. 30 min. at room temperature (23°C / 73°F).

Enabling Live View Shooting

Temperature

Room Temperature

(23°C / 73°F)

Low Temperatures

(0°C / 32°F)

No Flash

340

310

50% Flash Use

300

270

In the <8: x> mode, Live View shooting is not possible.

In the <8: FG> modes and : ABCD> modes, the
shooting range will be smaller.

When the flash is recycling, “BUSY” is displayed on the LCD monitor,
and you cannot view the subject. Also, the continuous shooting speed
will decrease.

Do not point the camera toward an intense light source, such as the sun
or an intense artificial light source. Doing so may damage the image
sensor or the camera’s internal components.

General Live View Shooting Cautions are on pages 194-195.

You can also focus by pressing the

button.

When flash is used, there will be two shutter sounds, but only one shot will
be taken. Also, the time it takes to capture an image after you press the
shutter button completely will be slightly longer than with viewfinder shooting.

If the camera is not operated for a prolonged period, the power will turn
off automatically after the time set in [52: Auto power off] (p.60). If [52:
Auto power off
] is set to [Disable], Live View shooting will end
automatically after approx. 30 min. (camera power remains on).

With the HDMI cable HTC-100, you can display the Live View image on a TV
set. Note that no sound will be output. If the picture does not appear on the
TV screen, check if the [53: Video system] is correctly set to [For NTSC]
or [For PAL] (depending on the video system of your TV set).