

✓ Self-Timer/Remote Control: Want to put yourself in the picture? Select this mode and then press the shutter button and run into the frame. It's also selected for Portrait mode, which is a great benefit if your subject is the fidgety type. Obviously, this mode is great for capturing fast-paced subjects, which is why it's the default setting for Sports mode. On the Rebel XS/1000D, you can capture as many as three shots per second. ✓ Continuous: Sometimes known as burst mode, this setting records a continuous series of images as long as you hold down the shutter button. In other words, this is normal- photography mode. ✓ Single: This setting, which is the default for all of the fully automatic modes except Portrait and Sports, records a single image each time you press the shutter button. Your camera offers the following Drive mode settings:
