❚❚FUNC. Button+Dials

Selecting FUNC. button+dials for Custom Setting f5 displays the following options:

Option

Description

Choose

Press the Fn button and rotate a command dial to

choose the image area (pg. 58). Not available

i image area

 

while a multiple exposure is being recorded.

Shutter spd

Lock shutter speed (modes S and M) or aperture

(modes A and M). Press the Fn button and rotate

h& aperture the main command dial to lock or unlock shutter

lock

speed; press the Fn button and rotate the sub-

 

command dial to toggle lock or unlock aperture.

 

 

 

If the Fn button is pressed when the command

1 step spd/ dials are rotated, changes to shutter speed

vaperture (exposure modes S and M) and aperture (exposure

modes A and M) are made in increments of 1 EV. Choose non- Press the Fn button and rotate a command dial to

wCPU lens choose a lens number specified using the Non-

number

CPU lens data option.

 

 

Auto

Press the Fn button and rotate the main command

dial to choose the number of shots in the

tbracketing bracketing program. Press the Fn button and

 

(default)

rotate the sub-command dial to select bracketing

 

 

 

increment.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

If continuous-servo AF (focus mode C; pg. 72) is

 

 

Dynamic AF

selected when dynamic-area AF (I) is chosen for

 

I

area

AF-area mode (pg. 74), the number of focus points

 

 

 

can be selected by pressing the Fn button and

 

 

 

rotating either of the command dials (pg. 285).

 

 

 

 

 

 

None

No operation is performed when the command

U

 

dials are rotated while the Fn button is pressed.

 

 

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