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    85: Custom Controls
    During flash photography, pressing the button assigned to this function 
    will fire a preflash and record  the required flash output (FE lock).
    You can press < 0> to change the ISO speed.  Set while looking at the 
    top LCD panel, viewfinder, or LCD monitor.
    You can set the ISO speed by holding down  and turning the 
    < 6 > dial. If 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 t he ISO speed by turning the  dial.
    If 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 whil e maintaining the current shutter 
    speed and aperture.
    During metering, you can set t he ISO speed by turning the  dial. 
    The functions of the < O> and < i> buttons will be switched between 
    them. By pressing the < i> button and turning the < 6> dial, you 
    can set the exposure compensation or aperture.
    : FE lock
    : Set ISO speed
    : Set ISO speed (hold button, turn  )
    : Set ISO speed (  during metering)
    : Set ISO speed,  O z  g  (  during metering)
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    85: Custom Controls
    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 < 6> or 
    < 5 > dial.
    While looking at the rear LCD panel, you can press < 0> to switch to 
    the other card or to change the image  size. To switch to the other card, 
    turn the < 6> dial. To change the image size, turn the < 5> dial.
    When you press the button assigned to this function, you can switch to 
    the image size set here. While the ca mera switches the image size, the 
    image size on the rear LCD panel and  p or 1  in the viewfinder will 
    blink. After the shooting ends, the One-touch image quality setting will 
    be canceled automatically and the camera will switch back to the 
    previous image-recording quality.
    *5: In step 3 on page 333, if you press the  button, you can set the image size for 
    this function to switch to.
    When you press the button assigned to this function, you can switch to 
    the image size set here. While the ca mera switches the image size, the 
    image size on the rear LCD panel and  p or 1  in the viewfinder will 
    blink. Even after shooting, the One-touch image quality setting will not 
    be canceled automatically. To revert  to the previous image size, press 
    the button assigned to this function again.
    *5: In step 3 on page 333, if you press the  button, you can set the image size for 
    this function to switch to.
    : Shutter speed setting in M mode
    : Aperture setting in M mode
    : Image size selection
    : One-touch image quality setting
    : One-touch image quality (hold)
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    85: Custom Controls
    Press < 0> to display the [ Record func+card/folder sel. ] screen 
    (p.114) on the LCD monitor.
    In the < o> drive mode, while you hold down the < p> or  
    button and press the shutter button comp letely, you can switch to super 
    high speed continuous shoo ting (max. approx. 14 fps).
    Press < 0> to display the Picture Style  selection setting screen (p.129) 
    on the LCD monitor.
    You can press < 0> to change the white balance. Set while looking at 
    the top LCD panel or LCD monitor.
    When you press the depth-of-field prev iew button or the Multi-function 2 
    button, the aperture will stop down an d you can check the depth of field 
    (p.170).
    With the lens’ IS switch set to < 1>, the lens’ Image Stabilizer 
    operates when you press the button assigned to this function.
    : Record func+card/folder selection
    : 14fps super high speed
    : Picture Style
    : White balance selection
    : Depth-of-field preview
    : IS start
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    85: Custom Controls
    When you press the button assigned to  this function, the viewfinder will 
    display a grid and an electronic level using the AF points.
    Pressing < 0> will display the menu on the LCD monitor.
    You can manually set the main shooting functions such as the shooting 
    mode, ISO speed, metering mode , and AF Area selection mode and 
    register them to the camera. Y ou can recall and use the registered 
    shooting function settings to shoot, with  the settings active only as long 
    as you hold down the < p> or  button.
    *6: In step 3 on page 333, you can press the < B> 
    button to set the shooting functions to be 
    registered. Turn the < 5> or  dial to select 
    the function to be registered, then press < 0> to 
    append a checkmark < X>. When you select a 
    function name and press < 0>, you can set the 
    function. After registering all the shooting 
    functions, press the  button to register. 
    When registering the current settings on the 
    camera, select [ Register current settings ] at the 
    bottom of the screen, turn the < 5> dial to confirm 
    the settings and select [ Apply].
    : VF electronic level
    : Menu display
    : Register/recall shooting function
    1° Over 4°
    1°
    Over 6°
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    85: Custom Controls
    With [ LV  z/k  set. ] set to [ Movies], pressing the button assigned with 
    this function will start the movie shoot ing immediately. To stop the movie 
    shooting, press the button again.
    When the shooting mode is not < w1>, < w2>, or < w3>, you can press 
    the < B > button to switch to the registered Custom shooting mode 
    (p.350). If multiple Custom shooting modes have been registered, each 
    time you press the < B> button, it will switch  the shooting mode from 
    w1 →  w2 →  w3 →  current shooting mode. However, during movie 
    shooting, pressing the < B> button will not switch to the Custom 
    shooting modes. (Movie shooting will start.)
    Press < 0> to play back images.
    Press < 0> to magnify the image s recorded on the card. See p.253 for 
    the operation procedure. You can magnify the Live View image during 
    Live View shooting and movie shoot ing when focusing in Live Mode, 
    Quick Mode, or with m anual focus (p.212, 216).
    Use this setting when you do not want to assign any function to the 
    button.
    : Start movie recording (when  k set)
    : Switch to Custom shooting mode
    : Image replay
    : Magnify/Reduce (press SET, turn  )
    : No function (disabled)
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    Under the My Menu tab, you can register up to six menu options and 
    Custom Functions whose settings you change frequently.
    1Select [My Menu settings].
     Under the [ 9] tab, select [ My Menu 
    settings ], then press < 0>.
    2Select [Register to My Menu].
      Select [Register to My Menu ], then 
    press < 0>.
    3Register the desired items.
      Select an item to register, then press 
    .
     
    On the confirmation dialog, select [OK] 
    and press  to register the item.
      You can register up to six items.
      To return to the screen in step 2, 
    press the < M> button.
      Sort
    You can change the order of the registered items in My Menu. Select 
    [Sort] and select the item whose or der you want to change. Then 
    press < 0>. With [z ] displayed, turn the  dial to change the 
    order, then press < 0>.
      Delete item/items and Delete all items
    You can delete any of the registered items. [ Delete item/items] 
    deletes one item at a time, and [ Delete all items] deletes all 
    registered items.
      Display from My Menu
    When [Enable ] is set, the [9 ] tab will be displayed first when you 
    display the menu screen.
    3  Registering My Menu
    About My Menu Settings
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    The camera’s shooting modes, menus, Custom Functions, and other 
    camera settings can be saved to the card as a camera settings file. 
    When this file is loaded by the camera, the saved camera settings will 
    be applied.
    Convenient when you want to load the camera settings from a different 
    EOS-1D X body and set the camera in the same way. Or you can save 
    and load different camera settings for different shooting situations.
    1Select [Save/load cam settings on 
    card].
     Under the [5 4] tab, select [ Save/load 
    cam settings on card ], then press 
    < 0 >.
    2Select [Save to card].
      Turn the < 5> dial to select [Save to 
    card], then press < 0>.
    3Select [Start].
      Turn the < 5> dial to select [ Start], 
    then press < 0>.
    X The camera settings will be saved to 
    the card, and the screen in step 2 will 
    reappear.
      If you select [Change file name ]
    , you 
    can change the file name (8 characters) 
    and save the file. 
    For the procedure, see “Changing the 
    File Name” on page 156. The number 
    of characters that can be entered will 
    be different, but the procedure for 
    entering the file name is the same.
    3  Saving and Loading Camera Settings
    Saving Camera Settings
    Target card
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    3 Saving and Loading Camera Settings
     Shooting functions
    Shooting mode + exposure setting, ISO speed, AF mode, AF area 
    selection mode, AF point, Metering mode, Drive mode, Exposure 
    compensation amount, Flash exposure compensation amount
      Menu functions
    [z 1] White balance, Set Custom WB, White balance Shift/
    Bracketing, Color space, Picture Style, Lens aberration 
    correction (Peripheral illumination correction, Chromatic 
    aberration correction), Multiple exposure (settings)
    [z 3] Image review, Beep, Release s hutter without card, External 
    Speedlite control (Flash firing)
    [z 5 (Movie) ]
    Silent Control, Movie shooting button
    [2 5] Manual AF point selection pattern, AF point display during 
    focus, VF display illuminati on, AF status in viewfinder
    [x2 ] Slide show, Image jump with 6
    [x3 ] Highlight alert, AF point display, Playback grid, Histogram, 
    Movie play count, Magnification (approx.)
    [5 1] Recording function+card/fol der selection (Recording 
    function), File numbering,  File name, Auto rotate
    [5 2] Auto power off, LCD brightness, VF grid display,  z button 
    display options
    [5 3]Sensor cleaning (Auto cleaning), GPS device settings 
    (Position update timing, Digital compass)
    Saved Settings
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    3 Saving and Loading Camera Settings
    [82]Restrict shooting modes, Restri ct metering modes, Metering 
    used in manual exposu re, Set shutter speed range, Set aperture 
    range
    [8 4] Viewfinder info. during exposure, LCD panel illumination 
    during Bulb, Recording card, image size setting
    [9] My Menu settings
    All the menu settings under the fo llowing menu tabs will be saved:
    [z2 ], [z 4 (Live View shooting) ], [z 4 (Movie) ], [2 1], [ 22], 
    [2 3], [24], [ 81], [ 83], [ 8 5], [ 86]
    In step 2, select [ Load from card]. Up to ten camera settings files 
    saved in the card will be displayed.  When you select the desired file, it 
    will be loaded and the settings w ill be applied to the camera.
    Loading Camera Settings
     Up to ten camera settings  files can be saved in a card. If the card already 
    has ten camera settings f iles, you can either overwr ite an existing file, 
    replace the card, or sa ve to another card.
      Camera settings files saved with a  camera other than the EOS-1D X  
    cannot be loaded to this camera.
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    You can register your preferred shooting mode, menu settings, Custom 
    Function settings, and other current camera settings to the /
    < w 2>/< w3> Custom shooting modes. To use < w2> or , set them 
    in [8 2: Restrict shooting modes] (p.323).
    1Select [Custom shooting mode 
    (C1-C3)].
     Under the [ 54] tab, select [ Custom 
    shooting mode (C1-C3) ], then press 
    < 0 >.
    2Select [Register settings].
      Turn the < 5> dial to select [ Register 
    settings ], then press < 0>.
    3Register the Custom shooting mode.
      Turn the < 5> dial to select the 
    Custom shooting mode to be 
    registered, then press < 0>.
      On the confirmation dialog, select 
    [OK ] and press .
    X The current camera settings (p.351) 
    will be registered under the C* 
    shooting mode.
    If you shoot in the < w1>/< w2>/< w3> mode and change a camera 
    setting, the Custom shooting mode can be updated automatically to 
    reflect the changed setting. To enable th is automatic update, in step 2, 
    set [ Auto update set.] to [ Enable]. The settings which can be 
    automatically updated are listed on pages 351 and 352.
    In step 2, if you select [Clear settings ], the respective Custom shooting 
    mode will revert to the default settings effective before you registered 
    the camera settings. The procedure is the same as step 3.
    w : Registering Custom Shooting Modes
    Automatic Updating
    Canceling Registered Custom Shooting Modes
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