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Customizing your camera
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j
FUNCTION
Other functions can be assigned to the
j
/
Y
/
<
button.
[
j
/
<
/
Y
]
g
“Sequential shooting” (P. 57), “Self-timer shooting” (P. 58), “Remote control
shooting” (P. 58)
[AF AREA]
g
“AF target selection” (P. 54)
[AF MODE]
g
“AF mode selection” (P. 52)
[WB]
g
“Selecting the white balance” (P. 64)
[METERING]
g
“Changing the metering mode” (P. 47)
[ISO]
g
“ISO sensitivity setting” (P. 51)
MY MODE SETUP
You can store two frequently used settings as My Mode. You can select which My Mode
setting to use in advance by following the steps under “Executing” below. To use My Mode,
set
[
;
FUNCTION]
to
[MY MODE]
and hold down the
<
button while shooting.
g
“
;
FUNCTION” (P. 91)
Registering
1) Select
[MY MODE1]
or
[MY MODE2]
and press
d
.
2) Select
[SET]
and press the
i
button.
• The current settings are registered in the camera. For details on the functions that can
be registered to My Mode, refer to “Functions that can be registered with My Mode and
Custom Reset Setting” (
g
P. 129).
• To cancel the registration, select
[RESET]
.
Executing
1) Select
[MY MODE1]
or
[MY MODE2]
and press the
i
button.
2) Select
[YES]
and press the
i
button.
• The selected My Mode is set.
• When shooting, press the shutter button while holding down the
<
button.
BUTTON TIMER
The direct button may remain selected even after it is released.
[3SEC]/[5SEC]/[8SEC]
The button remains selected during the number of seconds
indicated.
[HOLD]
The button remains selected until you press it again.
• Buttons that can be set with
[BUTTON TIMER]
j
/
Y
/
<
,
F
,
#
,
WB
,
AF
,
ISO
,
G
A
You can switch the functions of the
AEL
/
AFL
button and the
<
button. When you select
[ON]
, the
AEL
/
AFL
button will function as the
<
button, and the
<
button will function as
the
AEL
/
AFL
button.
n
(arrow pad) LOCK
To prevent any unwanted operations, you can lock the arrow pad so that the functions assigned
to the arrow pad buttons are not activated when pressed.
g
“List of direct buttons” (P. 27)
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