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FUNCTIONS
Contents
A
B
C
CUSTOM MODES
The three Custom Modes C1, C2 and C3 can be used to save
your favourite settings and recall them instantly at any time.
HOW TO SET A CUSTOM MODE
1 Select a mode on the Mode Dial.
M, A, S or P. M is selected in this case
(A)
.
2 Make the changes to the Camera Settings.
Set desired ISO, AF/MF and WB for example.
3 Press the Menu Button to the right of the Touch Display to
display the Main Menu. See also 127.
4 Select General Settings.
5 Select Custom Modes.
6 Select Save to C1, C2 or C3.
7 Select Save to save and Exit or select Exit to exit without
saving.
8 All the settings you made will now be easily accessed from
the Custom Mode C1.
9 Turn the Mode Dial to select C1
(B)
.
10 YoucannowusetheCamerawithallthespecicsettings
made in stage 2 of this instruction.
Repeat the steps 1 to 10 to create and use your 3 different
Custom Modes, C1, C2 and C3.
When the Mode Dial is set C1, C2 or C3, it is possible to
change exposure mode from the control screen by tapping
the Exposure Mode Icon in the lower left corner. This will
bring up a screen as shown in (C) where a new exposure mode
is selected by tapping the corresponding icon.
Note!
An example how to use C1-C3 is to set Primary Slot to SD1
in C1 and SD2 in C2. Now you can easily direct images to
different cards just by choosing C1 or C2. If two persons share
the same camera, this can be a simple way to avoid images
being mixed up.
Exposure Modes
M, MQ, A, S and P
mode.