Two-Button Reset

The camera settings listed below can be restored to default

Ebutton

 

values by holding the E and B buttons down together for

 

 

more than two seconds (these buttons are marked by a green

 

 

dot). The control panel turns off briefly while settings are

 

 

reset. Custom Settings are not affected.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Bbutton

h

Option

Default

Option

Default

Image quality (pg. 62)

JPEG normal

Focus point (pg. 56) 1

Center

 

Image size (pg. 63)

L

Metering (pg. 87)

Matrix

 

Release mode (pg. 64)

Single frame

AE/AF lock hold (pp. 88, 200)

Off

 

ISO sensitivity (pg. 74)

 

Flexible program (pg. 80)

Off

 

Auto and scene modes

AUTO

Exposure compensation

Off

 

P, S, A, M

200

(pg. 90)

 

 

 

White balance (pg. 95)

Auto

Flash compensation (pg. 91)

Off

 

Fine tuning (pg. 97)

0

Bracketing (pg. 92)

Off 2

 

Color temperature (pg. 99)

5000 K

FV lock (pg. 198)

Off

 

Picture Control modifications

None

Flash mode (pg. 71)

 

 

(pg. 110)

 

Auto front-

 

 

i, k, n

 

Autofocus mode (pg. 54)

AF-A

curtain sync

 

 

 

Autofocus mode (live view)

 

o

Auto slow

 

k, o

Face-priority

sync

 

 

 

i, j, l, m, P, S, A, M

Wide area

P, S, A, M

Front curtain

 

n

Normal area

sync

 

 

 

Multiple exposure (pg. 121)

Off

 

 

 

 

1Focus point not displayed if Auto-areais selected for Custom Setting a1 (AF-area mode).

2 Number of shots reset to zero. Bracketing increment reset to 1 EV (exposure/flash bracketing) or 1 (white balance bracketing).

ADefault Settings

See pages 258–261 for a list of default settings.

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