Canon EOS50DBODY Manual De Usuario
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Under the Mode Dial’s <w> and <x> positions, you can register most
of the current camera settings containing your preferred shooting mode,
menus, Custom Function settings, etc.
of the current camera settings containing your preferred shooting mode,
menus, Custom Function settings, etc.
1
Select [Camera user setting].
Under the [7] tab, select [Camera
user setting], then press <0>.
user setting], then press <0>.
2
Select [Register].
3
Register the desired items.
Turn the <5> dial to select the Mode
Dial position where the camera settings
are to be registered, then press <0>.
Dial position where the camera settings
are to be registered, then press <0>.
When the confirmation dialog appears,
select [OK] and press <0>.
select [OK] and press <0>.
X
The current camera settings will be
registered under the Mode Dial’s C*
position.
registered under the Mode Dial’s C*
position.
In step 2, if you select [Clear settings], the respective Mode Dial
position will revert to the default setting effective before you registered
the camera settings. The procedure is the same as step 3.
position will revert to the default setting effective before you registered
the camera settings. The procedure is the same as step 3.
3
Register Camera User SettingsN
About Camera user setting’s [Clear settings]
The My Menu settings will not be registered.
When the Mode Dial is set to the <w> or <x> position, the [7 Clear
settings] and [8 Clear all Custom Func. (C.Fn)] menus will not work.
settings] and [8 Clear all Custom Func. (C.Fn)] menus will not work.
Even when the Mode Dial is set to the <w> or <x> position, you can
still change the drive mode and menu settings. If you want to register
those changes, follow the procedure above.
still change the drive mode and menu settings. If you want to register
those changes, follow the procedure above.
By pressing the <B> button, you can check which shooting mode is
registered under the <w> and <x> positions (p.188).
registered under the <w> and <x> positions (p.188).
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