![]() If you have assigned “Focus Check” to a certain button in the Set Up menu, or enabled the dedicated “Focus Check” option in the AF/MF menu, autofocusing in M mode will magnify your LCD screen or electronic viewfinder view. M: Manual Focus, although you can still press the AE-L button on the back of the camera to autofocus, you can’t track a subject across the frame when focusing this way.Lens Release Button: Hold the button and rotate the lens to detach it. ![]() Lamp: AF-Assist Illuminator shines light when there is not enough ambient light for focusing, or when self-timer is engaged.All you have to do is press this button, and you will be able to toggle between the three options. For example, in the Set Up Menu (Set Up -> Button/Dial Setting), if you set “Command Dial Setting” to Aperture (1), Exposure Compensation (2) and ISO (3), you can use this command dial to change your aperture (must have “A” selected on the lens), exposure compensation (must have “C” selected on the exposure compensation dial), or ISO. Front Command Dial: Can control certain settings depending on how you’ve set up the camera.All the options you can control with C1 can be controlled by the Q menu, but not the other way around. If you just change the "C1" button to something else then it will never bother you again.įocus instead on getting all your most important settings into the Q menu and removing the ones that you never change so that it's as clear and useful as possible, then practice using the Q menu to quickly make your changes. If you have one of the newer cameras you can edit your Q menu by holding down the Q button a long time then choosing what you want to show in each slot. IMHO the best setting for C1-7 is COMPLETELY DISABLED. Maybe someone will correct me on this, but it's come up before and a lot of people echoed my opinion. Most of the options people care about can't be controlled via the C-1-7 system that it's not worth using it for most serious shooters. That feature is generally considered not very useful because the "settings" it can control are almost exclusively JPG-only, like white balance, dynamic range and film simulation, none of which have any meaningful effect on RAW images. Thowlights: I think you'll find few people with meaningful answers. ![]() ![]() I think what he meant was the "Saved Settings" system in the Q menu that lets you batch together a group of settings and quickly switch between them (it also works via the normal menus but is way more useful if you use the Q version). ![]()
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