Canon EOS 5D Mark II EOS 5D Mark II Instruction Manual - Page 188

Settings Registered

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w Register Camera User SettingsN Settings Registered Shooting functions Shooting mode + setting, ISO speed, AF mode, AF point, Metering mode, Drive mode, Exposure compensation amount, Flash exposure compensation amount Menu Functions [1] Quality, Beep, Shoot w/o card, Review time, Peripheral illumination correction [2] Exposure compensation/AEB, White balance, Custom WB, WB SHIFT/BKT, Color space, Picture Style [4] Highlight alert, AF point display, Histogram, Slide show, Image jump w/6 [5] Auto power off, Auto rotate, File numbering [6] LCD brightness, Sensor cleaning (Auto cleaning), Live View/ Movie function setting [7] INFO. button, External Speedlite control [8] Custom Functions The My Menu settings will not be registered. When the Mode Dial is set to the , , or position, the [7 Clear settings] and [8 Clear all Custom Func. (C.Fn)] menus will not work. Even when the Mode Dial is set to the , , or position, you can still change the drive mode and menu settings. If you want to register those changes, follow the procedure on the preceding page. By pressing the button, you can check which shooting mode is registered under the , , and positions (p.190). 188

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w
Register Camera User Settings
N
Shooting functions
Shooting mode + setting, ISO speed, AF mode, AF point, Metering
mode, Drive mode, Exposure compensation amount, Flash
exposure compensation amount
Menu Functions
[
1
]
Quality, Beep, Shoot w/o card, Review time, Peripheral
illumination correction
[
2
]
Exposure compensation/AEB, White balance, Custom WB,
WB SHIFT/BKT, Color space, Picture Style
[
4
]
Highlight alert, AF point display, Histogram, Slide show,
Image jump w/
6
[
5
]
Auto power off, Auto rotate, File numbering
[
6
]
LCD brightness, Sensor cleaning (Auto cleaning), Live View/
Movie function setting
[
7
]
INFO. button, External Speedlite control
[
8
]
Custom Functions
Settings Registered
The My Menu settings will not be registered.
When the Mode Dial is set to the <
w
>, <
x
>, or <
y
> position, the [
7
Clear settings
] and [
8
Clear all Custom Func. (C.Fn)
] menus will not
work.
Even when the Mode Dial is set to the <
w
>, <
x
>, or <
y
> position,
you can still change the drive mode and menu settings. If you want to
register those changes, follow the procedure on the preceding page.
By pressing the <
B
> button, you can check which shooting mode is
registered under the <
w
>, <
x
>, and <
y
> positions (p.190).