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    3 Custom Functions N
    Selecting [84: Clear all Custom Func. (C.Fn) ] will clear all the 
    Custom Function settings.
    8 3: OthersA  LV  
    Shooting k Movie 
    Shooting
    Warnings  z in viewfinderp.409
    Dial direction during Tv/Avp.410 kkMulti function lockkk
    Custom Controlsp.411Depends on settingAdd cropping informationk
    Default Erase optionp.412(During playback)
    Retract lens on power offkk
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    4: Clear
    Even if [ 84: Clear all Custom Func.(C.Fn) ] is executed, the settings for 
    [ 8 3: Custom Controls ] will remain unchanged. 
    						
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    Under the [8] tab, you can customize 
    various camera features to suit your 
    picture-taking preferences. Any settings 
    different from the default will be 
    displayed in blue.
    3  Custom Function Settings N
    C.Fn1: Exposure
    Exposure level increments
    1/3: 1/3-stop
    1/2: 1/2-stop
    Sets 1/2-stop increments for the shutter speed, aperture, exposure 
    compensation, AEB, flash exposure compensation, etc. This is 
    effective when you prefer to control the exposure in less fine 
    increments than 1/3-stop.
    ISO speed setting increments
    1/3: 1/3-stop
    1/1: 1-stopYou can change the manual ISO speed setting increments to 1-
    stop.
    When [ 1/2-stop] is set, the exposure level will be displayed as shown below.
    Even if [ 1/1] is set, ISO speed will be aut omatically set in 1/3-stop 
    increments when Auto ISO is set. 
    						
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    Bracketing auto cancel
    ON: EnableWhen you set the power switch to , the AEB and white balance 
    bracketing settings will be canceled. AEB will also be canceled when 
    the flash is ready to fire or if you switch to movie shooting.
    OFF: Disable The AEB and white balance bracketing settings will not be 
    canceled even if you set the power switch to < 2>. (If the flash 
    is ready to fire or if you switch to movie shooting, AEB will be 
    canceled temporarily, but the AEB range will be retained.) 
    Bracketing sequence
    The AEB shooting sequence and white balance bracketing sequence 
    can be changed.
    0-+: 0, -, +
    -0+: -, 0, +
    +0-: +, 0, -
    AEBWhite Balance Bracketing
    B/A DirectionM/G Direction
    0 : Standard 
    exposure0 : Standard white balance0 : Standard white balance
    - : Decreased exposure- : Blue bias- : Magenta bias
    + : Increased exposure+ : Amber bias+ : Green bias 
    						
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    Number of bracketed shots
    The number of shots taken with AEB and white balance bracketing can 
    be changed from the default, 3 shots, to 2, 5, or 7 shots.
    When [Bracketing sequence: 0, -, + ] is set, the bracketed shots will 
    be taken as shown in the table below.
    3: 3 shots
    2: 2 shots
    5: 5 shots
    7: 7 shots
    (1-stop increments)
    1st Shot 2nd 
    Shot 3rd 
    Shot 4th 
    Shot 5th 
    Shot 6th 
    Shot 7th 
    Shot
    3: 3 shots Standard (0) -1 +1
    2: 2 shots Standard (0) ±1
    5: 5 shots Standard (0) -2 -1 +1 +2
    7: 7 shots Standard (0) -3 -2 -1 +1 +2 +3
    If [ 2 shots ] is set, you can select the + or - side when setting the AEB 
    range. Setting WB bracketing will result in a decreased exposure in the B/A 
    or M/G direction. 
    						
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    3 Custom Function Settings N
    Safety shift
    OFF: Disable
    Tv/Av: Shutter speed/Aperture
    This takes effect in the shutter-priority AE ( s) and aperture-
    priority AE ( f) modes. If the subject brightness changes and the 
    standard exposure cannot be obtained within the autoexposure 
    range, the camera will automatic ally change the manually-selected 
    setting to obtain a standard exposure.
    ISO: ISO speed This works in the Program AE ( d), shutter-priority AE ( s), and 
    aperture-priority AE ( f) modes. If the subject brightness 
    changes and the standard exposure cannot be obtained within the 
    autoexposure range, the camera wi ll automatically change the 
    manually set ISO speed to obtain a standard exposure.
     Under [ z2: ISO speed settings ], even if [ISO speed range ] or [Min. 
    shutter spd. ] is changed from the default setting, safety shift will 
    override it if a standard exposure cannot be obtained.
     The minimum and maximum ISO speeds of the safety shift using the ISO 
    speed will be determined by the [ Auto ISO range] setting (p.162). 
    However, if the manually set ISO speed exceeds the [ Auto ISO range], 
    the safety shift will take effect up or down to the manually set ISO speed.
     Safety shift will take effect if  necessary even when flash is used. 
    						
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    Same exposure for new aperture
    If the  mode (manual exposure shooting) is set and the ISO 
    speed is set manually (other than Auto ISO or H (12800) is set), the 
    maximum aperture’s f/number may change to a higher number 
    (smaller aperture) if you do any of the following: 1. Change the lens, 2. 
    Attach or detach an Extender, or 3.  Use a zoom lens whose maximum 
    aperture f/number changes. If you then shoot at the exposure setting 
    as is, the image will be underexposed by the amount the maximum 
    aperture f/number changes to a higher number. However, by changing 
    the ISO speed or shutter speed (Tv) automatically, you can obtain the 
    same exposure that would be obtained before you did 1, 2, or 3.
    OFF: Disable Automatic changes in settings to  maintain the specified exposure 
    will not be applied. The ISO s peed, shutter speed, and aperture 
    already set will be used for shooting. If you do 1, 2, or 3 and the 
    maximum aperture f/number increases, adjust the ISO speed and 
    shutter speed before you shoot.
    ISO: ISO speed If you do 1, 2, or 3, the ISO s peed will automatically increase to 
    compensate for the amount that the maximum aperture f/number 
    increases by. The same exposure that would be obtained before 
    you did 1, 2, or 3 is thereby obtained.
    Tv: Shutter speed If you do 1, 2, or 3, a slower sh utter speed will automatically be set 
    to compensate for the amount that the maximum aperture
    f/number increases by. The same exposure that would be obtained 
    before you did 1, 2, or 3 is thereby obtained. 
    						
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    This function does not work with ma cro lenses whose actual aperture 
    f/number changes when the magnification changes.
     This function does not work with movies.
     If [ISO speed ] is set and the exposure cannot be maintained within the 
    range set with [ ISO speed range ], the ISO speed will be automatically 
    switched within the specified range.
     If [Shutter speed ] is set and the exposure cannot be maintained within 
    the range set with [ 82: Set shutter speed range ], the shutter speed 
    will be automatically switched within the specified range.
     If you do 1, 2, or 3 and the camera turns off (power switch is set to 
    , etc.) while the exposure is being maintained, the standard 
    exposure will be updated to the expos ure at the moment the camera 
    turns off.
     This function also works with changes in the highest f/number (minimum 
    aperture).
     If you set [ ISO speed ] or [Shutter speed ], do 1, 2, or 3, and then undo 1, 
    2, or 3 without manually changing the ISO speed, shutter speed, or 
    aperture, so that the camera is back to its original state, the original 
    exposure setting will be restored.
     If [ISO speed ] is set and the ISO speed increases to an expanded ISO 
    speed, the shutter speed may change to maintain the exposure. 
    						
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    C.Fn2: Exposure
    Set shutter speed range
    You can set the shutter speed range. In the < s>  modes, you 
    can set the shutter speed manually within the shutter speed range that 
    you have set. In the < d> < f
    > modes, the shutter speed will be set 
    automatically within the shutter speed range that you have set.
    Highest speed You can set it from 1/8000 sec. to 15 sec.
    Lowest speed You can set it from 30 sec. to 1/4000 sec.
    Set aperture range
    You can set the aperture range. In the < f>   modes, you 
    can set the aperture manually within the aperture range that you have 
    set. In the   modes, the aperture will be set automatically 
    within the aperture range that you have set.
    Min. aperture (Max. f/) You can set it from f/91 to f/1.4.
    Max. aperture (Min. f/) You can set it from f/1.0 to f/64.
    The settable aperture range will differ depending on the lens’s maximum 
    and minimum apertures. 
    						
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    C.Fn3: Others
    Warnings z in viewfinder
    When any of the following functions are set, the < z> icon can be 
    displayed in the viewfinder (p.31).
    Select the function for which you want the warning icon to appear, and 
    press < 0> to append a < X>. Then select [ OK] to register the setting.
    When monochrome  V is set
    If the Picture Style is set to [ Monochrome] (p.166), the warning 
    icon will appear.
    When WB is corrected If white balance correction is set (p.179), the warning icon will 
    appear.
    When one-touch image quality is set If you change the image-recording quality with the one-touch 
    image quality function (p.424), the warning icon will appear.
    When  M is set
    If [z 3: High ISO speed NR ] is set to [Multi Shot Noise 
    Reduction ] (p.183), the warning icon will appear.
    When spot metering is set If the metering mode is set to [ Spot metering] (p.213), the 
    warning icon will appear.
    If you set any of the checkmarked [ X] functions, < z> will also appear for 
    the respective setting displayed on the Quick Control screen (p.60) and 
    Custom Quick Control screen (p.427). 
    						
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    Dial direction during Tv/Av
     : Normal
     : Reverse direction
    Dial turning direction when setting the shutter speed and aperture 
    can be reversed.
    In the < a> shooting mode, the turning direction of the < 6> and 
    < 5 > dials will be reversed. In other shooting modes, the turning 
    direction of only the < 6> dial will be reversed. The < 5> dial’s 
    turning direction in the < a> mode and the turning direction to set 
    the exposure compensation in the < d>, < s>, and < f> mode 
    will be the same.
    Multi function lock
    When the < R> switch is set to the right, it can prevent the < 6>, 
    < 5 >, and < 9> from accidentally changing a setting.
    Select the camera control you want to lock, then press < 0> to 
    append a checkmark [ X]. Select [OK] to register the setting.
    6  Main Dial
    5  Quick Control Dial
    9  Multi-controller
     If the < R > switch is set and you try to use any of the locked 
    camera controls, < L> will appear in the viewfinder and on the LCD 
    panel. Also, [ LOCK] will appear on the Quick Control screen (p.60) and 
    Custom Quick Control screen (p.427).
     By default, when locked, the < 5> dial will be locked.
     Even if the < 5> dial is appended with a [ X] checkmark, you can still 
    use the touch pad < h>. 
    						
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