2 Turn the
The settings you can configure change depending on the saved mode.
3 When using the flash, press the b button.
The flash pops up. (p.112)
4 Take a picture.
•You can save settings in the USER mode when the capture mode is
set to e, b, c, or aby selecting [Save as USER] from the
[WSetting] menu. You cannot select [Save as USER] from other capture modes.
•When the saved capture mode is b, the shutter speed is saved. When the mode is set to c, the aperture is saved. When the mode is a, the shutter speed and aperture are saved.
•In the default state, the default mode is emode and the other settings are saved as their respective defaults. Using [Reset] on the menu returns the settings to their defaults.
•In USER mode, all settings saved as defaults for modes other than capture mode can be changed. However, the changes to them are only reflected in USER mode. Turning off the power will cancel all changes to them and they will return to the last saved settings in USER mode.
•Memory cannot be changed.
•In USER mode, the same restrictions apply as for the saved capture mode.
•If you do not select [Save as USER], changes to USER mode settings are not saved on the camera. Note that turning off the power or changing the capture mode returns the camera to the saved settings.
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