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    During metering, you can select an AF point directly with the < 9> dial 
    or < 5> without pressing the < S> button. With the < 5> dial, you can 
    select a left or right AF point. (Looping sequence for Zone AF.)
    *5: On the Multi-controller setting screen, when you press the < B> button, you can 
    press the center of < 9> to select [Switch to center AF point ] or [Switch to 
    registered AF point ]. To register the AF point, see page 418.
    During metering, you can turn the < 5> dial to directly select an upper 
    or lower AF point without pressing the < S> button. (Looping sequence 
    for Zone AF.)
    During Movie Servo AF, you can pause the AF by pressing the Depth-
    of-field preview button or < 0>. Press the button again to resume 
    Movie Servo AF.
    When you press the shutter button halfway, exposure metering is 
    performed (AF is not performed).
    When you press the button assigned to this function, you can lock the 
    exposure (AE lock) during metering. Convenient when you want to 
    focus and meter the shot at different areas or when you want to take 
    multiple shots at the same exposure setting.
    : Direct AF point selection
    : Direct AF point selection: Vertical
    : Pause Movie Servo AF
    : Metering start
    : AE lock
    To change the aperture in < a> mode when [ Direct AF point selection ], 
    [ Direct AF pt select: Vertical ], or [Set ISO speed (  during metering) ] 
    (p.422) is assigned to < 5>, turn the < 6> dial while holding down the 
    < A > button. 
    						
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    The exposure will be locked (AE lock) while you press the shutter 
    button.
    When you press the button assigned to this function, you can lock the 
    exposure (AE lock). The AE lock will  be maintained until you press the 
    button again. Convenient when you want to focus and meter the shot at 
    different areas or when you want to take multiple shots at the same 
    exposure setting.
    When you press the button assigned to this function, you can lock the 
    exposure (AE lock) and the AF will st op. Convenient during AI Servo AF 
    if you want AE lock at the same time when AF stops.
    During flash photography, pressing t he button assigned to this function 
    will fire a preflash and record the required flash output (FE lock).
    You can set the ISO speed by holding down < 0> and turning the 
    < 6 > dial.
    If this control is used while Auto ISO is set, manual ISO speed setting 
    will take effect. Auto ISO cannot be set. If you use this function in the 
    < a > mode, you can adjust the exposure with the ISO speed while 
    maintaining the current shutter speed and aperture.
    During metering, you can set the ISO speed by turning the < 5> dial. 
    The settable range is the same as with  .
    : AE lock (while button pressed)
    : AE lock (hold)
    : AE lock, AF stop
    : FE lock
    : Set ISO speed (hold button, turn  )
    : Set ISO speed (  during metering)
    If you assign [ AE lock (while button pressed) ] to the shutter button, any 
    buttons assigned to [ AE lock] or [AE lock (hold) ] will also work as [AE lock 
    (while button pressed)]. 
    						
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    You can set the exposure compensation by holding down  and 
    turning the < 6> dial. Convenient when you want to set exposure 
    compensation while < a> manual exposure and Auto ISO are set.
    In manual exposure < a>, you can set the shutter speed with the 
    < 6 > or < 5> dial.
    In manual exposure < a>, you can set the aperture with the < 5> or 
    < 6 > dial.
    When you press the < B> button, you can switch from full-frame 
    shooting to crop shooting (approx. 1.3x  or 1.6x) or shooting with the set 
    aspect ratio (1:1, 4:3, or 16:9). Pressing the < B> button switches 
    the setting.
    *5: On the setting screen, press the  button to 
    display the detailed settings screen. Turn the < 5> 
    dial to select the setting to be switched to, then 
    press < 0> to append a checkmark [ X].
    : Exposure compensation (hold button, turn  )
    : Shutter speed setting in M mode
    : Aperture setting in M mode
    : Switch between crop/aspect
    The operations for [ Set ISO speed (hold btn, turn  ) ] (p.422) and [Expo 
    comp (hold btn, turn  )] are possible even when the < R> switch is 
    set to the right (Multi function lock, p.59). 
    						
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    Pressing the button assigned to this  function will switch to the image-
    recording quality set here. While this change is in effect, the image-
    recording quality (JPEG/RAW) will  blink in the viewfinder (with [Show/
    hide in viewfinder ]’s [Image quality ] checkmarked). After the shooting 
    ends, the One-touch image quality setting will be canceled and the 
    image-recording quality will be switched back to the previous quality.
    *6: On the setting screen, by pressing the < B> button, you can select the image-
    recording quality for this function.
    Pressing the button assigned to this  function will switch to the image-
    recording quality set here. While this change is in effect, the image-
    recording quality (JPEG/RAW) will  blink in the viewfinder (with [Show/
    hide in viewfinder ]’s [Image quality ] checkmarked). Even after 
    shooting, the One-touch image quality setting will not be canceled. To 
    revert to the previous image-recording quality setting, press the button 
    assigned to this function again.
    *6: You can select the image-recording quality for this function by pressing the < B> 
    button in the setting screen.
    Press < 0> to display the image-recording quality setting screen 
    (p.149) on the LCD monitor.
    : One-touch image quality setting
    : One-touch image quality (hold)
    : Image quality
    If RAW or RAW+JPEG is set for the image-recording quality to be switched 
    to with [ One-touch image quality setting ] and [One-touch image quality 
    (hold) ], [Multi Shot Noise Reduction ] (p.183) will not work after the switch. 
    For [ z3: High ISO speed noise reduct’n ], [Standard ] will be applied for 
    shooting.
    When the image-recording quality is switched with the One-touch image 
    quality setting, you can display < z> in the viewfinder (p.409). 
    						
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    Press  to display the Picture Style selection setting screen on the 
    LCD monitor (p.164).
    When you press the depth-of-field preview button, the aperture will stop 
    down and you can check the depth of field (p.209).
    If you press the button assigned to this function when the lens’s IS 
    switch is set to < 1>, lens’s Image Stabilize r will operate (p.55).
    Press < 0> to display the menu on the LCD monitor.
    You can manually set the main shooting functions such as the shutter 
    speed, aperture, ISO speed, metering mode and AF area selection 
    mode, and register them to the camera. Only while you hold down the 
    button assigned to this function, y ou can recall and use the registered 
    shooting function settings and shoot.
    *7: On the setting screen, press the  button to 
    display the detailed settings. Turn the < 5> or 
    < 6 > dial to select the function to be registered, 
    then press  to append a checkmark [ X] to it. 
    When you select a function and press < 0>, you 
    can adjust the setting. By pressing the < L> button, 
    you can revert the settings to their defaults.
    By selecting [Register current settings], the 
    camera’s current settings will be registered. To 
    register the AF point, see page 418.
    : Picture Style
    : Depth-of-field preview
    : IS start
    : Menu display
    : Register/recall shooting function 
    						
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    Pressing  will play back images.
    Press < 0> to magnify or reduce the images recorded on the card. See 
    page 330 for the operation procedure. During Live View or movie 
    shooting (except  u+Tracking), you can also magnify the image (p.274, 
    275).
    Pressing the < B> button changes the settable function in this 
    sequence:  y
    •g9R•f 9B•q .
    Even when the < R> switch is set to the right, only while you hold 
    down the depth-of-field preview button, you can use the camera control 
    buttons and dials restricted by [ 83: Multi function lock ].
    Pressing < 0> will display the flash function setting screen.
    Use this setting when you do not want  to assign any function to the 
    button.
    : Image playback
    : Magnify/Reduce (press SET, turn  )
    : Cycle: y  • g/Drive  • AF/WB  • q
    : Unlock while button pressed
    : Flash function settings
    : No function (disabled) 
    						
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    On the standard Quick Control screen (p.60), pre-determined shooting 
    functions are displayed in the default layout. On the Custom Quick 
    Control screen, you can customize the screen with your preferred 
    shooting functions and layout. This feature is called “Custom Quick 
    Control”.
    This page explains how to change the layout of the Custom Quick 
    Control screen. Page 61 explains how to use the Quick Control screen, 
    and page 442 explains how to display the Custom Quick Control screen.
    1Select [Custom Quick Control].
     Under the [5 3] tab, select [Custom 
    Quick Control ], then press .
    2Select [Start editing layout].
    3Read the operation procedure 
    and select [OK].
    •Q   : Add item
    • L  : Remove
    • s : Select and confirm
     Items displayed on the default screen 
    are shown on the left.
    Custom Quick Control 
    						
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    4Add an item.
    Press the < Q> button.
     Turn the < 5> dial or use < 9> to 
    select the item to be added, then 
    press < 0>.
     To remove an item, select the item, 
    then press the  button. 
    Otherwise, select [Clear all items ] in 
    step 2.
     For items that let you select the icon 
    size, turn the < 5> dial or use < 9> 
    to select the size, then press < 0>.
     For items which can be positioned 
    and for display sizes, see page 430.
    5Position the item.
    Use < 6>,  or < 9> to move 
    the item (framed with directional 
    wedges) to the desired position.
     If you want to change the size, press 
    the < B > button to change it.
     Press < 0> to place the item. If there 
    is already an item on that position, it 
    will be overwritten (deleted).
     To move an item to another position, 
    select the item and press < 0> to 
    move it.
    If you first want to delete all the  items displayed by default, select [ Clear all 
    items ] in step 2 and then go to step 4. 
    						
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    Custom Quick Control
    Repeat steps 4 and 5 to position 
    other items as desired.
     To delete an item already in position, 
    select it and press the < L> button.
    6Exit the setting.
     Press the < M> button to exit the 
    setting. The screen in step 2 will 
    reappear.
    7Check the setting screen.
     Under [ 53: z  button display 
    options ], check that [ Custom Quick 
    Control screen ] is checkmarked 
    (p.442).
     Press the < B> button to display 
    the Custom Quick Control screen 
    (p.442) and check the layout.
     Press the < Q> button to use the 
    Quick Control screen (p.61).
    In step 2, selecting [Revert layout to default] will revert the Custom 
    Quick Control screen to the default layout of Custom Quick Control 
    screen (p.427).
    Selecting [Clear all items ] will delete all the items set. The screen will 
    then be blank.
    Sample layout
    Sample screen
    Resetting the Custom Quick Control Screen or 
    Clearing All Items 
    						
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    Available Items and Display Sizes for the Screen Layout(Vertical x horizontal cells) 
    Item and Size1x11x21x32x22x3
    Shooting modekk
    Shutter speedkk
    Aperturekk
    ISO speedkk
    Exposure compensation/
    AEB settingkkk
    Flash exposure 
    compensationkkk
    Picture Stylekk
    White balancekk
    White balance shift/
    bracketingkk
    Auto Lighting Optimizerk
    Custom Controlsk
    AF operationkk
    AF point selectionkk
    Metering modek
    Drive modek
    Recording function/
    card selection kk k
    Date/Time/Zonekkk
    External Speedlite controlk
    Highlight tone priorityk
    Viewfinder gridk
    Sensor cleaningk
    
    Depending on the items, the amount of displayable information and 
    settable functions for Quick Control  may vary due to their display sizes.
     The same item cannot be placed in multiple positions on the screen. 
    						
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