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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 the item to be registered, then 
    press < 0>.
      On the confirmation dialog, select 
    [OK ] and press < 0> 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, press the < V> key 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 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 N
    About My Menu settings
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    Under the Mode Dial’s  position, you can register most of the 
    current camera settings including your preferred shooting mode, 
    menus, Custom Function settings, etc.
    1Set the camera.
      First set the functions you want to 
    register: Shooting mode, shutter 
    speed, aperture, ISO speed, AF 
    mode, AF point, metering mode, drive 
    mode, exposure compensation, and 
    flash exposure compensation.
      When setting the menu functions, 
    refer to the next page.
    2Select [Camera user settings].
     Under the [ 7] tab, select [ Camera 
    user settings ], then press < 0>.
    3Select [Register settings].
      Select [Register settings ], then 
    press < 0>.
    4Select [OK].
      On the confirmation dialog, select 
    [OK ] and press .
    X The current camera settings will be 
    registered under the Mode Dial’s 
     position.
    In step 3, if you select [ Clear settings], the setting of the Mode Dial’s C 
    position will revert to the default setting.
    w : Register Camera User SettingsN
    Clearing the Camera User Settings
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    w: Register Camera User Settings N
    [1] Quality, Beep, Release shutter without card, Image review, 
    Peripheral illumination correcti on, Red-eye reduction, Flash 
    control (Flash firing, Shutter sync., Flash exposure 
    compensation, E-TTL II metering, Wireless function)
    [2 ] Exposure compensation/AEB,  Auto Lighting Optimizer, 
    Picture Style, White balance, Custom White Balance, WB 
    Shift/BKT, Color space
    [y ] ISO Auto
    [z] Live View shooting, AF mode, Grid display, Aspect ratio, 
    Exposure simulation, Silent shooting, Metering timer
    [4 ] Highlight alert, AF point display, Histogram, Image jump w/
    6 , Slide show
    [5] Auto power off, Auto rotate, File numbering
    [6 ] LCD brightness, Sensor cl eaning (Auto cleaning), Lock 5
    [7 ] INFO. button display options
    [8] Custom Functions
    Menu Options which can be Registered
      My Menu settings will not be registered.
      When the Mode Di al is set to , the [ 7 Clear all camera settings ] 
    and [ 8 Clear all Custom  Func. (C.Fn)] menu options will be disabled.
     When the Mode Di al is set to , you can still c hange the camera 
    settings such as the dr ive mode and menu option s, but the changes will 
    not be registered. If you want to re gister those changes to the Mode 
    Dial’s C position, follow the regist ration procedure on the preceding 
    page.
      By pressing the < B> button, you can check which shooting mode is 
    registered under < w> (p.266).
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    Reference
    This chapter provides reference information for camera 
    features, system accessories, etc.
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    When you press the  button 
    while the camera is ready to shoot, you 
    can display [ Displays camera settings ], 
    [Displays shooting functions ] (p.267), 
    and [Electronic level ] (p.127).
    Under the [ 7] tab, the [ INFO. button 
    display options ] option enables you to 
    select what the < B> button is to 
    display when pressed.
     
    Select the desired di splay option and press 
     to append  a checkmark .
     After making the selection, select 
    [OK ], then press < 0>. Note that you 
    cannot remove the checkmark < X> 
    for all three display options.
    B  Button Functions
    Camera Settings
     The [ Displays camera settings ] sample screen is displayed in English 
    for all languages.
      Even if you uncheck the [ Electronic level] so it does not appear, it will 
    still appear for Live View  shooting and movie shooting.
    (p.99, 100)(p.110)
    Shooting mode registered to 
    the Mode Dial’s 
    (p.32, 85)
    Auto power off (p.50)
    (p.98)
    Red-eye reduction (p.131)(p.254)
    (p.254)
    (p.30)
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    B Button Functions
    * If flash exposure compensation is set with an external Speedlite, the flash 
    exposure compensation  icon will change from y to C .
     When you press the  button, the Quick Control screen appears 
    (p.44).
      If you press the < f>, , , < n>, or < S> button, the 
    respective setting screen will appea r on the LCD monitor and you 
    can turn the < 6> or < 5> dial to set the function. You can also 
    select the AF point with < 9>.
    Shooting Settings
    Battery checkShutter speed
    Auto Lighting Optimizer
    Electronic level
    Flash exposure
    compensation*
    White balance
    Shooting mode
    AF point ISO speed
    Drive mode Possible shots
    Metering mode Maximum burst
    AF mode Picture Style
    Exposure level/ AEB range
    Aperture
    Highlight tone priority
    Quick Control icon
    Custom controls
    Image-recording quality
    AE lock
    White balance correction
    Eye-Fi card tran smission status
    If you turn off the power  while the “Shooting settin gs display” screen is 
    displayed, the same scree n will be displayed when you turn on the power 
    again. To avoid this, press the < B> button to turn of f the display on the 
    LCD monitor, then turn  off the power switch.
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    You can check the battery’s condition on the LCD monitor. Each Battery 
    Pack LP-E6 has a unique serial No., and you can register multiple 
    battery packs to the camera. When you use this feature, you can check 
    the registered battery pack’s remain ing capacity and operation history.
    Select [Battery info.].
     Under the [ 7] tab, select [ Battery 
    info. ], then press < 0>.
    X The battery info screen will appear.
    3  Checking the Battery Information
    Model of the battery  or household power 
    source being used.
    The battery check (p .29) displays the 
    remaining battery capacity in 1% 
    increments.
    Shots taken with the current battery. The 
    number is reset wh en the battery is 
    recharged.Battery position
    Battery’s recharge  performance level is  displayed in one of three levels.
       (Green): Battery’s recharge performance is fine.
         (Green): Battery’s recharge performance is s lightly degraded.
         (Red) : Purchasing a new battery is recommended.
    Do not use any battery ot her than the Battery Pack  LP-E6. Otherwise, the 
    camera’s full performance may not be  attained or malfunction may result.
     The battery information will be displayed even when  the LP-E6 battery 
    pack is in the Battery Grip BG-E9.
      When size-AA/LR6 batteries are used  in the Battery Grip BG-E9, only 
    the battery check will be displayed.
      If for some reason, communication with the battery is not successful, the 
    battery check display will show  < > on the LCD panel and in the 
    viewfinder. [ Cannot communicate with battery ] will be displayed. Just 
    select [OK] and you can continue shooting.
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    3 Checking the Battery Information
    You can register up to six Battery Packs LP-E6 to the camera. To 
    register multiple battery packs to the camera, do the procedure below 
    for each battery pack.
    1Press the < B> button.
     With the battery info. screen 
    displayed, press the < B> button.
    X The battery history screen will 
    appear.
    X If the battery has not been registered, 
    it will be grayed out.
    2Select [Register].
      Select [Register ], then press .
    X The confirmation dialog will appear.
    3Select [OK].
      Select [OK ], then press < 0>.
    X The battery pack will be registered, 
    and the battery history screen will 
    reappear.
    X The grayed-out battery number will 
    now be displayed in white letters.
      Press the < M> button. The battery 
    info. screen will reappear.
    Registering the Battery to the Camera
      Battery registration is no t possible if size-AA/LR6 batteries are in the 
    Battery Grip BG-E9 or if you  use the AC Adapter Kit ACK-E6.
      If six battery packs have already been registered, [ Register] cannot be 
    selected. To delete unne cessary battery informatio n, refer to page 271.
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    3 Checking the Battery Information
    Affixing a serial No. label onto all the registered Battery Pack LP-E6’\
    s makes it convenient.
    1Write the serial No. on a label.
     Write the serial No. displayed on the 
    battery history screen on a label 
    approx. 25 mm x 15 mm / 1.0 in. x 0.6 
    in. in size.
    2Take out the battery and affix the 
    label.
     Set the power switch to .
      Open the battery compartment cover 
    and remove the battery.
      Affix the label as shown (side with no 
    electrical contacts) in the illustration.
      Repeat this procedure for all of your 
    battery packs so you can easily see 
    the serial No.
    Labeling the Serial No. on the Battery
    Serial No.
    7c400300
     Do not affix the label on  any part other than as sh own in the illustration in 
    step 2. Otherwise, the mi splaced label might make it  difficult to insert the 
    battery or impossible to  turn on the camera.
      If you use Battery Grip BG-E9, the label might peel off as you repeatedly 
    load and remove the battery pack.  If it peels off, affix a new label.
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