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Canon EOS 50 Auto-Bracketing and Remote Control
 
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The Canon EOS Elan II (EOS 50) camera has one-shot and continuous film advance modes, a self-timer, mirror pre-fire, auto bracketing, and a two-function wireless remote control. Combining these features in a meaningful way, or guessing what a specific combination does, may easily become confusing. To make your life easier, I tried all combinations I could imagine. The table below presents the results.

The abbreviations I have used:
AEB - Auto Exposure Bracketing
ST - Self-timer ( Self-Timer ) mode (also activates the reception of remote control signals)
CF05 - Custom Function 5 (sets the 2-second mirror pre-fire mode)
MLU - Mirror Lock-up (pre-fire)

A detailed glossary is provided below.

 AEB offAEB on
ST=offST=onST=offST=on
CF05=0CF05=1CF05=0CF05=1
Shutter button, continuous continuous shooting 10s delay, 1picture MLU (2s), 1 picture, repeatedly 3 bracketed pictures taken if button held down 10s delay, then 3 bracketed pictures taken in a row 3 bracketed pictures taken with MLU (2s) delays in front of each
Shutter button, one-shot 1 picture MLU (2s), 1 picture 3 pushes take 3 bracketed pictures
Remote control, "2" mode. no effect 2-second delay, 1 picture no effect 2-second delay, 3 bracketed pictures in a row
Remote control, "·" mode. 1 picture taken 3 bracketed pictures taken without delays

Some of the same information explained in words:

More tips:

For those who do not own this camera, or who have forgotten what the terms mean, here is a glossary:

Shutter button
The black button you normally use to take the picture;
Continuous
The film advance mode denoted by the CONTINUOUS icon.
One-Shot
The film advance mode denoted by the SINGLE icon.
Remote Control
This item (RC-1) is sold separately and costs about $20 in the USA. It has a switch with three positions:
L - locked (turned off);
· (a dot) - for immediate shutter release;
2 - for shutter release with 2-second delay.
Self-timer
For self-timer and/or remote-control operation, the Self-Timer button has to be pushed. A Self-Timer icon appears on the top panel. This state is referred to as ST=on in the table. During regular shooting, you are in the ST=off mode.
Mirror Lock-up
For reducing camera shake when using a tripod, the mirror of many cameras can be locked up before the picture is taken. The EOS 50 does not have a true mirror lock-up, but instead it has mirror pre-fire, where the mirror raises two seconds before the shutter opens. In everyday speech, this is still often called mirror lock-up, MLU for short.
Custom Function
One of the 10-11 ways you can "customize" the camera. Custom Function 05 is used to turn on the mirror lock-up.
Auto Exposure Bracketing
In difficult light conditions (especially when using slide film), one can take three pictures in a row with the first one exposed as measured, the second one under-exposed, and the third one over-exposed. The amount of such bracketing can be set in 0.5-stop increments up to 2.0 stops. This function is accessed via the button on the back of the camera, and then setting the amount of bracketing from the main dial.
With print film, the 0.5-stop bracketing has very little effect and can be instead used to take three pictures of the same subject in a row (with 2-s delays in certain combinations of modes).

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