Canon EOS 5D Mk.4 Manual
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519 3 Registering My Menu N You can select [Menu display] to set the menu screen that is to appear first when you press the < M> button. Normal display Displays the last displayed menu screen. Display from My Menu tab Displays with the [ 9] tab selected. Display only My Menu tab Only the [ 9] tab is displayed. (The z, 2 , 3 , 5 , and 8 tabs will not be displayed.) Menu Display Settings
520 You can register current camera settings, such as the shooting functions, menu functions, and Custom Function settings, as Custom shooting modes under the Mode Dial’s < w>, < x>, and < y> positions. 1Select [Custom shooting mode (C1-C3)]. Under the [ 55] tab, select [ Custom shooting mode (C1-C3) ], then press < 0 >. 2Select [Regis ter settings]. 3Register the desired items. Select the Custom shooting mode to be registered, then press < 0>. Select [ OK] on the confirmation dialog. X The current camera settings (p.521) will be registered under the Mode Dial’s C* position. If you change a setting while you shoot in the < w>, < x>, or < y> mode, the respective Custom shooting mode can be automatically updated to reflect the changes in settings (Auto update). To enable this automatic update, set [ Auto update set.] to [Enable ] in step 2. If you select [ Clear settings ] in step 2, the settings of respective modes can be reverted to the default settings with no Custom shooting modes registered. w: Registering Custom Shooting ModesN Automatic Update of Registered Settings Canceling Registered Custom Shooting Modes
521 w: Registering Custom Shooting Modes N Shooting functionsShooting mode, Shutter speed, Aperture, ISO speed, AF operation, AF area selection mode, AF point, Drive mode, Metering mode, Exposure compensation amount, AEB increment, Flash exposure compensation amount Menu display [z 1] Image quality, Image review time, Beep, Release shutter without card, Lens aberration correction, Flash firi ng, E-TTL II flash metering, Flash sync speed in Av mode [ z 2] Exposure compensation/AEB, ISO speed settings, Auto Lighting Optimizer, White balance, Custom Wh ite Balance, White balance shift/ bracketing, Color space [ z 3] Picture Style, Long exposure no ise reduction, High ISO speed noise reduction, Highlight tone priority, Multiple exposure (settings), HDR Mode (settings) [ z 4] Interval timer, Bulb timer, Anti-flicker shooting, Mirror lockup [ z 5 (Live View shooting) ] Live View shooting, AF method, Touch shutter, Grid display, Aspect ratio, Exposure simulation [ z 6 (Live View shooting) ] Silent LV shooting, Metering timer Settings To Be Registered HDR movie shooting and My Menu settings will not be registered under Custom shooting modes. Even in the < w>, < x>, and < y> modes, you can still change shooting function settings and menu settings. By pressing the < B> button, you can check which shooting mode is registered under < w>, < x>, and < y> (p.87).
w: Registering Custom Shooting Modes N 522 [z 4 (Movie shooting) ] Movie Servo AF, AF method, Grid display, Movie recording quality (excluding 24.00p), Sound recording, AF speed with Movie Servo AF, Movie Servo AF subject tracking [ z 5 (Movie shooting) ] Metering timer, Movie recording count, Movie play count, V button function, Time-lapse movie (setting), Remote control shooting [ 2 1] Case 1, Case 2, Case 3, Case 4, Case 5, Case 6 [ 2 2] AI Servo 1st image priority, AI Servo 2nd image priority [ 2 3] Lens electronic MF, AF-assist beam firing, One-Shot AF release priority [ 2 4] Lens drive when AF impossible, Selectable AF point, Select AF area selection mode, AF area selection method, Orientation linked AF point, Initial AF point with AI Servo AF, Auto AF point selection: EOS iTR AF [ 2 5] AF point selection movement, AF point display during focus, VF display illumination, AF status in viewfinder, AF microadjustment (excluding adjustment value) [ x 2] Image jump with 6 [ x 3] Highlight alert, AF point display, Playback grid, Histogram display, Movie play count, Magnification (approx.) [ 5 1] File numbering, Auto rotate, Eye-Fi settings [ 5 2] Auto power off, LCD brightness, LCD color tone, Viewfinder display, Touch control [ 5 3] Auto cleaning, z button display options, m button function [ 5 5] Multi function lock [ 8 1] Exposure level increments, ISO speed setting increments, Bracketing auto cancel, Bracketing sequence, Number of bracketed shots, Safety shift, Same exposure for new aperture [ 8 2] Set shutter speed range, Set aperture range [ 8 3] Live View shooting area, Dial direction during Tv/Av, Custom Controls [ 8 4] Add cropping information, Default Erase option, Retract lens on power off, Add IPTC information
523 15 Reference This chapter provides reference information for system accessories, camera features, etc. Certification Logo Select [ 55: Certification Logo Display ] and press to display some of the logos of the camera’s certifications. Other certification logos can be found in this Instruction Manual, on the camera body, and on the camera’s package.
524 System Map Wide StrapBattery PackLP-E6N *1Battery Charger LC-E6 Cable protector Car Battery ChargerCBC-E6 Car Battery Cable CB-570 Hand Strap E2 Angle Finder C Macro Ring Lite MR-14EX II ST-E2 Macro Twin Lite MT-24EX 270EX II ST-E3-RT Anti-Fog Eyepiece Eg Dioptric Adjustment Lenses Eg Eyecup Eg Battery GripBG-E20 Battery Magazine BGM-E20 for LP-E6N/LP-E6 (attached to BG-E20) 600EX II-RT 430EX III-RT/ 430EX III AC AdapterAC-E6N*2DC Coupler DR-E6*2 Bundled Accessories
525 System Map EOS DIGITAL Solution Disk Card reader Interface Cable IFC-500U II* 5 (4.7 m/15.4 ft.) CF Card SD/SDHC/SDXC memory card Interface Cable IFC-150U II (1.5 m/4.9 ft.) USB port Computer Wireless File Transmitter WFT-E7 (Ver. 2) * 3/ WFT-E7* 4 Wireless LAN access point Ethernet port Wireless LAN adapter Card slot Directional Stereo MicrophoneDM-E1HeadphonesTimer Remote ControllerTC-80N3 Remote Switch RS-80N3 Wireless Controller LC-5 EF lenses Remote Controller RC-6 TV/Video Connect Station CS100 HDMI Cable HTC-100 (2.9 m/9.5 ft.) *1: Battery Pack LP-E6 can also be used. *2: AC Adapter Kit ACK-E6 can also be used. *3: Check that the firmware of the WFT-E7 (Ver.2) is Version 1.3.0 or later. *4: To use the older model WFT-E7 (not Ver. 2), the WFT-E7’s firmware must be updated and Interface Cable IFC-40AB II or IFC-150AB II must be used. *5: With IFC-500U II, the communication speed will be equivalent to Hi-Speed\ USB (USB 2.0). * All cable lengths given are approximate figures.
526 You can check the conditions of the battery you are using on the LCD monitor. Each Battery Pack LP-E6N/LP-E6 has a unique serial number, and you can register multiple battery packs to the camera. When you use this feature, you can check the registered batteries’ approximate remaining capacity and usage history. Select [Battery info.]. Under the [ 53] tab, select [ Battery info. ], then press < 0>. X The battery info. screen will appear. 3 Checking the Batt ery Information Battery model or household power source being used. The battery level indicator (p.50) is displayed together with the remaining battery level shown in 1% increments. The number of shots taken with the current battery. The number is reset when the battery is recharged. Battery’s recharge performance level is displayed in three levels. (Green): Battery’s recharge performance is fine. (Green): Battery’s recharge performance is slightly degraded. (Red): Purchasing a new battery is recommended.Battery position Using a genuine Canon Battery Pack LP-E6N/LP-E6 is recommended. If you use batteries that are not genuine Canon products, the camera’s full performance may not be attained or malfunction may result. The shutter count is the number of still photos taken. (Movie shooting is not counted.) The battery information will also be displayed when using Battery Grip BG-E20 (sold separately). If a battery communication error message is displayed, follow the message.
527 3 Checking the Battery Information You can register up to six LP-E6N/LP-E6 batteries to the camera. To register multiple batteries to the camera, follow the procedure below for each battery. 1Press the < B> button. With the battery info. screen displayed, press the < B> button. X The battery history screen will appear. X If the battery is not registered, it will be grayed out. 2Select [Register]. XThe confirmation dialog will appear. 3Select [OK]. XThe battery will be registered and the battery history screen will reappear. X The grayed out battery number will now be displayed in white. Press the < M> button. The battery info. screen will reappear. Registering Batteries to the Camera The battery cannot be registered if the household power outlet accessories (sold separately, p.530) are used. If six batteries are already registered, [ Register] cannot be selected. To delete unnecessary battery information, see page 529.
3 Checking the Battery Information 528 It is convenient to label each regi stered Battery Pack LP-E6N/LP-E6 with their serial numbers, using commercially-available labels. 1Write the serial number on a label. Write the serial number displayed on the battery history screen on a label approx. 25 mm x 15 mm / 1.0 in. x 0.6 in. in size. 2Remove the battery and affix the label. Set the power switch to < 2>. Open the battery compartment cover and remove the battery. Affix the label as shown in the illustration (on the side with no electrical contacts). Repeat this procedure for all of your batteries so you can easily see the serial number. Labeling Serial Numbers on Batteries Serial number 7c400300 Do not affix the label on any part other than as shown in the illustration in step 2. Otherwise, the misplaced label may make it difficult to insert the battery or impossible to turn on the camera. If you use Battery Grip BG-E20 (sold separately), the label may peel off as you repeatedly insert and remove the battery into the battery magazine. If it peels off, affix a new label.