To set your Canon 6D Mark II to continuous shooting, follow these simple steps:
- Locate the Drive Mode Dial: This dial is typically found on the top of the camera, near the shutter button.
- Select the "Continuous Shooting" Mode: The dial will have various symbols representing different shooting modes. Look for the symbol that resembles a running person or a series of dots. Rotate the dial to select this mode.
- Adjust the Shooting Speed (Optional): Some Canon cameras, including the 6D Mark II, allow you to adjust the continuous shooting speed. This is usually done through the camera's menu system.
Here's a breakdown of the continuous shooting options available on the Canon 6D Mark II:
- Continuous Shooting (CH): This mode captures images continuously until you release the shutter button.
- Continuous Shooting Low (CL): This mode captures images at a slower rate than CH, ideal for conserving battery life.
- Continuous Shooting High (CH): This mode captures images at the fastest rate possible, suitable for capturing fast-moving subjects.
Remember: The maximum continuous shooting speed will depend on the camera's settings and the type of memory card used.