Canon Camera Eos 1d X User Manual
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351 w: Registering Custom Shooting Modes Shooting functions Shooting mode + exposure setting, ISO speed, AF mode, AF area selection mode, AF point, Metering mode, Drive mode, Exposure compensation amount, Flash exposure compensation amount Menu functions [z1 ] White balance, Set Custom WB, White balance Shift/ Bracketing, Color space, Picture Style, Lens aberration correction (Peripheral illumination correction, Chromatic aberration correction), Multiple exposure (settings) [z3 ] Image review, Beep, Release shutter without card, Mirror lockup, External Speedlite control [z5 (Movie )] Movie recording count, Movie play count, Silent Control, Movie shooting button [2 5] Manual AF point selection pattern, AF point display during focus, VF display illuminati on, AF status in viewfinder [x2 ] Slide show, Image jump with 6 [x3 ] Highlight alert, AF point display, Playback grid, Histogram, Movie play count, Magnification (approx.) [5 1] File numbering, Auto rotate [5 2] Auto power off, LCD brightness, VF grid display, z button display options [5 3] Sensor cleaning (Auto cleaning) [8 2] Restrict shooting modes, Mete ring used in manual exposure, Set shutter speed range, Set aperture range [8 4] Viewfinder information during exposure, LCD panel illumination during Bulb, Recording card, image size setting All the menu settings under the fo llowing menu tabs will be saved: [z2 ], [z 4 (Live View shooting) ], [z 4 (Movie) ], [2 1], [ 22], [2 3], [24], [ 81], [ 83], [ 8 5], [ 86] Settings Registered COPY
352 w: Registering Custom Shooting Modes My Menu settings will not be registered. When the shooting mode is < w1>, < w2>, or < w3>, you cannot select [ 5 4: Clear all camera settings ] and [87: Clear all Custom Func. (C.Fn) ]. Even in the < w1>, < w2>, or < w3> shooting mode, you can still change the shooting function se ttings and menu settings. displayed on the to p LCD panel together wi th the shooting mode indicates that a regi stered Custom shooting mode is in use. COPY
353 Reference This chapter provides reference information for camera features, system accessories, etc. Using the Cable Protector 2 Interface cable HDMI cable (Sold separately) 1 4 Cable Protector 3 COPY
354 o: Set automatically k : User selectable : Not selectable/Disabled *1: If used during movie shooting, it will switch to d. *2: Works only before the start of movie shooting. *3: In the < a> mode with Auto ISO, you can set a fixed ISO speed. Function Availability Table According to Shooting Mode FunctionViewfinder Shootingz LV Shootingk Movie ShootingdsfaBULBAll image quality settings selectablekkkk k k(Still photo) ISO speedAutomatically set/Auto ISOkkkk k k k Manualkkkk k kIn a Picture Stylekkkk k k k White balance Autokkkk k k k Presetkkkk k k k Customkkkk k k k Color temperature settingkkkk k k k WB correctionkkkk k k k WB-BKTkkkk k k(Still photo) Auto Lighting Optimizerkkkk k k k Lens aberration correctionPeripheral illumination correctionkkkk k k k Chromatic aberration correctionkkkk k k k Long exposure noise reductionkkkk k k High ISO speed noise reductionkkkk k k k Highlight tone prioritykkkk k k k Multiple exposureskkkk k k Color spacesRGBkkkk k kMovie o(Still photo) Adobe RGBkkkk k k(Still photo) AFAF modeOne-Shot AFkkkk kd / c / f*1*2AI Servo AFkkkk k AF area selection modekkkk kWith f COPY
355 Function Availability Table According to Shooting Mode FunctionViewfinder Shootingz LV Shootingk Movie ShootingdsfaBULB AF AF point selectionAutokkkk kWith fManualkkkk k AF-assist beamkkkk k k Manual focusing (MF)kkkk kkk AF Configuration Toolkkkk k AF Microadjustmentkkkk kWith f Metering mode Evaluative meteringkkkk k oWith c Partial meteringkkkk k Spot meteringkkkk kCenter-weighted average meteringkkkk ko Exposure Program shiftkk AE lock *3kkkkExcept in aExposure compensationkkkk AEBkkkkk Depth-of-field previewkkkk k k Drive Single shootingkkkk kk (Still photo)High-speed continuous shootingkkkk k k Low-speed continuous shootingkkkk kk k (10 sec.)kkkk k k k*2 l (2 sec.)kkkk k k k*2 Single: silent shootingkkkk k k(Still photo) Super high speed continuous shootingkkkk k k(Still photo) External Speedlite FE lockkkkk kFlash exposure compensationkkkk k k Function settingskkkk k k Quick Controlkkkk k k k COPY
356 System Map ST-E2270EX II 320EX 600EX-RT/ 600EX 430EX II ST-E3-RT Macro Ring Lite MR-14EX Macro Twin Lite MT-24EX Eyecup Eg Anti-Fog Eyepiece Eg Dioptric Adjustment Lenses Eg Angle Finder C Bundled Accessories Wide Strap L7 Focusing Screen Ec series CR2025 lithium battery Battery Pack LP-E4N Battery Charger LC-E4N AC Adapter Kit ACK-E4 Car Battery CableCB-570 EOS DIGITALSolution Disk Software Instruction Manual Cable protector Hand Strap E2 * Battery Pack LP-E4 and Battery Charger LC-E4 are also compatible. COPY
357 System Map GPS ReceiverGP-E2Timer RemoteControllerTC-80N3 Wireless Controller LC-5 Remote Switch RS-80N3 EF lenses CF card Card reader GPS Receiver GP-E1 LAN cable (commercially available) Ethernet port USB port Wireless LAN adapter PictBridge-compatible printer TV/Video Wireless LAN access point External microphone HDMI Cable HTC-100 (2.9 m/9.5 ft.) Interface Cable IFC-200U (1.9 m/6.2 ft.) Interface Cable IFC-500U (4.7 m/15.4 ft.) Windows 7 Windows Vista Windows XP Mac OS XComputer Wireless File Transmitter WFT-E6 Stereo AV Cable AVC-DC400ST(1.3 m/4.3 ft.) * The length of all cables is approx. **m/**ft. COPY
358 When you press the button while the camera is ready to shoot, you can display [ Displays camera settings], [Electronic level ] (p.61), and [Displays shooting functions ] (p.359). Under the [ 52] tab, [ z button display options ] enables you to select the options displayed when the < B> button is pressed. Select the desired di splay option and press to append a checkmark . After making the selection, select [OK ], then press < 0>. * This icon is displayed when an image transfer fails. B Button Functions Camera Settings Note that you cannot remove the < X> for all three display options. The [ Displays camera settings ] sample screen is displayed in English for all languages. Even if you uncheck the [ Electronic level] so it does not appear, it will still appear for Live View shooting and movie shooting when you press the < B> button. AE Microadjustment (p.325) AF Microadjustment (p.102) (p.162) (p.148) (p.147) Date/Time (p.40) (p.36, 120) Transfer of some images failed* Color temperature (p.143) (p.144, 145) Daylight saving time (p.41) (p.156) FE Microadjustment (p.325) (p.36, 120) COPY
359 B Button Functions Pressing the button enables Quick Control of the shooting settings (p.51). If you press the < W>, , , , < i >, < O >, or < B> button, the respective setting screen will appear on the LCD monitor and yo u can turn the or < 5> dial to set the function. You can also select the AF point with < 9>. Shooting Settings Battery check Aperture Flash exposure compensation Picture Style ISO speed Custom Controls Focus confirmation light AF mode White balance Shutter speed AE lock Quick Control icon Highlight tone priority Mirror lockup White balance correction Drive mode Metering mode Exposure leve l indicatorRemaining number of exposures (multiple exposures) Shooting mode Multiple exposures Auto Lighting Optimizer Exposure level indicator Possible shotsAF status indicator If you turn off the power while the “Shooting settings display” screen is displa\ yed, the same screen will be displayed when you turn on the power again. To cancel this operation, press the < B> button to turn off the screen, then turn off the power switch. COPY
360 You can check the battery’s condition on the LCD monitor. Select [Battery info.]. Under the [ 53] tab, select [ Battery info. ], then press < 0>. 3 Checking the Battery Information Battery model or hous ehold power source being used. The battery level icon (p.39) is displayed together with the remaining battery capacity shown in 1% increments. Shots taken with the current battery. The number is reset wh en the battery is recharged (p.30). Battery’s recharge performance level is displayed in one of three levels. (Green): Battery’s recharge p erformance is fine. (Green): Battery’s recharge performance is slightly degraded. (Red): Purchasing a new battery is recommended. The use of a genuine Canon Battery Pa ck LP-E4N or LP-E4 is recommended. If you use any battery other than th e Battery Pack LP-E4N or LP-E4, the camera’s full performance may not be attained or malfunction may result. The shutter count is the number of still photos taken. (Movies are not counted.) If [Calibration is recommended wh en charging battery next time] is displayed, see page 32. If for some reason, communication wi th the battery is not successful, [Use this battery?] will be displayed. Just select [OK] and you can continue shooting. However, the battery in formation screen might not appear. COPY