Canon EOS-1D X EOS-1D Instructions - Page 66

C.Fn-13-1, 2, C.Fn-13-3

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AF Point Selection (2) Manual selection limited to 11 AF points C.Fn-13-1, 2 (→p.136) Since the selectable AF points are limited to 11, you can better concentrate on framing the subject. Although you select the AF point in the same way as with the 45 AF points, having fewer selectable AF points makes it faster to select an AF point. You can select one of 11 AF points. •• Select the AF point as described in "Basic Procedure for AF Point Selection." C.Fn-13-1 enables spot metering linked to the selected AF point. (→p.77, 136) (3) Manual selection limited to 9 AF points C.Fn-13-3 (→p.136) The center AF point and 8 peripheral AF points are selectable. Turning the Quick Control Dial < > makes it very fast to select one of the 8 peripheral AF points. You can select one of 9 AF points. •• Select a horizontal AF point as described in "Basic Procedure for AF Point Selection." While in the manual selection mode, shifting the AF point beyond the peripheral AF point will set the automatic selection mode. Selecting a peripheral AF point • Press the < > button and turn the < > dial. Turn the < > to quickly select a peripheral AF point. A peripheral AF point can also be selected with the < > dial alone. (C.Fn-112→p.136) 66

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AF Point Selection
You can select one of 11 AF points.
Select the AF point as described in “Basic Proce-
dure for AF Point Selection.”
(2) Manual selection limited to 11 AF points
(
p.136)
Since the selectable AF points are limited to 11, you can better concentrate on framing the
subject. Although you select the AF point in the same way as with the 45 AF points, having
fewer selectable AF points makes it faster to select an AF point.
C.Fn-13-1, 2
C.Fn-13-1 enables spot metering linked to the selected AF point. (
p.77, 136)
You can select one of 9 AF points.
Select a horizontal AF point as described in “Basic
Procedure for AF Point Selection.”
While in the manual selection mode, shifting the AF
point beyond the peripheral AF point will set the
automatic selection mode.
(3) Manual selection limited to 9 AF points
(
p.136)
The center AF point and 8 peripheral AF points are selectable. Turning the Quick Control Dial
<
> makes it very fast to select one of the 8 peripheral AF points.
C.Fn-13-3
A peripheral AF point can also be selected with the <
> dial alone. (C.Fn-11-
2
p.136)
Selecting a peripheral AF point
Press the <
> button and turn the <
> dial.
Turn the <
> to quickly select a peripheral AF
point.