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How does Canon 60D delay the shutter?

Canon 60D camera is set to shoot automatically (note that 60D itself does not support delayed shooting), as follows:

1. Fix the camera on the tripod and press the real-time display shooting button on the back of the camera to start the real-time display shooting function.

2. Select the delayed self-timer in the menu (delayed for 2 seconds, 10 second);

3. Switch the autofocus mode switch of the lens, select the manual mode, and adjust the rotatable LCD to an angle that is easier to observe;

4. Use the multi-function control key to move the focus to the position you want to focus on, and press the zoom button to display the magnified images of 5 times and 10 times in turn. Turn the focus ring and observe the enlarged image at the same time until the image is the clearest.

5. Return to full screen display, confirm the overall situation of the image, then press the shutter button, wait for 2 seconds or 10 seconds, and then release the shutter.