
4-5 Customizing Camera Functions
Y
Saving Lens Data
(Lens Info Settings)
Add user-specifi ed lens data to image Exif data. You can add information as
necessary when using lenses that do not supply lens data to the camera. The
camera can store information for up to 10 lenses. These data also supply the focal
length used for the image stabilization and keystone compensation features.
• This item is for still photography.
Create Lens
Information
Enter the desired information. You can specify the lens name, focal length,
and maximum aperture.
1–10
View previously-saved lens data.
Saving Lens Data
Y
tab
[Lens Info Settings]
Highlight [Create Lens Information] and press
I
on the arrow pad
• [Lens Name]: Highlight and press the
I
button to view the text entry display.
• [Focal Length]/[Aperture Value]: Highlight and press the
I
button to view options. Choose a
value using the arrow pad and press the
OK
button.
Entering Lens Names
1)
Highlight letters and press the
OK
button.
• The letter will appear in the text display area.
• To delete the current character, press the
button.
2)
To delete previously-entered characters, press the
INFO
button to position the cursor in the text display area.
• Highlight letters and press the
button to delete.
3)
Highlight [END] and press the
OK
button when entry is
complete.
Text display area
Keyboard area
Use the front or rear dial, arrow pad, or multi selector to position the cursor.
Appending Lens Data to Image Information
If the camera is unable to obtain lens data from the current lens, you can instead
supply previously-saved lens data.
Y
tab
[Lens Info Settings]
Highlight the lens name and press the
OK
button
• The selected lens is indicated by a
v
.
%
• [Lens Info Settings] can be assigned to a camera control using [
K
Button Function]
(P. 463) or [
n
Button Function] (P. 417). Lens info can be selected when, for example,
you change lenses.
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