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3Reverting the Camera to the Default SettingsN
The camera’s shooting settings and menu settings can be reverted to their defaults.
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Select [Clear all camera settings].
Under the [54] tab, select [Clear all camera settings], then press <0>.
Select [OK].
Select [OK], then press <0>.
XSetting [Clear all camera settings] will reset the camera to the following default settings:
Shooting Settings
AF mode | ||
AF area | ||
selection mode | (Manual selection) | |
AF point selection | Center | |
Registered AF point | Canceled | |
Metering mode | q | |
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ISO speed | Auto | |
ISO speed range | Minimum limit: 100 | |
Maximum limit: 25600 | ||
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Auto ISO range | Minimum limit: 100 | |
Maximum limit: 12800 | ||
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ISO Auto minimum | Auto | |
shutter speed |
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Drive mode | u (Single shooting) | |
Exposure | Canceled | |
compensation/ | ||
AEB |
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Flash exposure | 0 (Zero) | |
compensation | ||
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Multiple exposure | Disable | |
HDR Mode | Disable HDR | |
Mirror lockup | Disable | |
Custom | Unchanged | |
Functions | ||
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Flash function | Unchanged | |
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