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    AVirtual Horizon
    When  Viewfinder virtual horizon  is selected for f4 (Assign Fn 
    button )> Press , pressing the  Fn button displays a pitch and roll 
    indicators in the viewfinder.
     Press the button a second time to return 
    to clear the indicators from display.
    Roll
    Camera tilted rightCamera levelCamera tilted left
    Pitch
    Camera tilted forwardCamera levelCamera tilted back
    Note that the display may not be accurate when the camera is tilted at 
    a sharp angle forward or back. 
    						
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    ❚❚Press + Command Dials
    Selecting  Press + command dials  displays the following 
    options:
    OptionDescription
    iChoose image 
    area Press the 
    Fn button 
    and rotate a 
    command dial to 
    choose from pre-
    selected image areas 
    ( 0 74).
     Selecting 
    Choose image area  
    displays a list of image areas; highlight options 
    and press  2 to select or deselect, then press  J.
    $Shutter spd & 
    aperture lock Press the 
    Fn button and rotate the main 
    command dial to lock shutter speed in modes  f 
    and  h; press the  Fn button and rotate the sub-
    command dial to lock aperture in modes  g and 
    h .
     See page 126 for more information.
    v1 step spd/
    aperture If the 
    Fn button is pressed when the command 
    dials are rotated, changes to shutter speed 
    (exposure modes  f and  h) and aperture 
    (exposure modes  g and  h) are made in 
    increments of 1 EV, regardless of the option 
    selected for Custom Setting b2 ( EV steps for 
    exposure cntrl , 0 315).
    wChoose non-CPU 
    lens number Press the 
    Fn button and rotate a command dial to 
    choose a lens number specified using the  Non-
    CPU lens data  option (0229).
    yActive 
    D-Lighting Press the 
    Fn button and rotate the command 
    dials to adjust Active D-Lighting ( 0182).
    &Exposure delay 
    mode Press the 
    Fn button and rotate a command dial to 
    choose an exposure  delay mode (0322).
    None No operation is performed when the command 
    dials are rotated while the 
    Fn button is pressed. 
    						
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    Choose the role played by the Pv button, 
    either by itself ( Press) or when used in 
    combination with the command dials 
    ( Press + command dials ).
     The options 
    available are the same as for  Assign Fn 
    button  (0 343).
     The default options for 
    Press  and Press + command dials  are 
    Preview  and None , respectively.
    Choose the role played by the  AAE-L/
    AF-L  button, either by itself ( Press) or 
    when used in combination with the 
    command dials ( Press + command 
    dials ).
     The options available are the 
    same as for  Assign Fn button  (0 343), 
    except that  1 step spd/aperture  and 
    Active D-Lighting  are not available.
     The default options for 
    Press  and Press + command dials  are AE/AF lock  and None , 
    respectively.
    f5: Assign Preview Button
    G  button ➜ACustom Settings menu
    f6: Assign AE-L/AF-L button
    G  button ➜ACustom Settings menu 
    						
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    Selecting On for  Shutter speed lock  locks shutter speed at the 
    value currently selected in mode  f or  h.
     Selecting  On for 
    Aperture lock  locks aperture at the value currently selected in 
    mode  g or  h.
     Shutter speed and aperture lock are not available 
    in mode  e.
    Choose the role played by the  D 
    button.
     If high dynamic range or 
    multiple exposure is active while 
    another function is assigned to the  D 
    button, the  D button can not be used 
    until high dynamic range or multiple 
    exposure photography ends.
    f7: Shutter Spd & Aperture Lock
    G  button ➜ACustom Settings menu
    f8: Assign BKT Button
    G  button ➜ACustom Settings menu
    OptionDescription
    tAuto bracketing Press the 
    t button and rotate the command 
    dials to choose the bracketing increment and 
    number of shots in the bracketing sequence 
    ( 0 133).
    $Multiple exposure Press the 
    t button and rotate the command 
    dials to choose the mode and number of shots 
    for multiple exposures ( 0211).
    2HDR (high dynamic 
    range) Press the 
    t button and rotate the command 
    dials to choose the mode and the exposure 
    differential ( 0184). 
    						
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    This option controls the operation of the main and sub-
    command dials.
    f9: Customize Command Dials
    G button ➜ACustom Settings menu
    OptionDescription
    Reverse 
    rotation Reverse the direction of rotation 
    of the command dials when they 
    are used to make adjustments to 
    Exposure compensation
     and/
    or  Shutter speed/aperture .
     Highlight options and press  2 to 
    select or deselect, then press  J. This setting also applies to  the command dials for optional 
    MB-D12 multi-power battery packs.
    Change 
    main/sub Exposure setting
    : If Off  is selected, the main command dial 
    controls shutter speed and the sub-command dial controls 
    aperture.
     If  On  is selected, the main command dial will 
    control aperture and the sub-command dial shutter speed. If  On (Mode A)  is selected, the main command dial will be 
    used to set aperture in exposure mode  g only.
    Autofocus setting : If On  is selected, autofocus mode can be 
    selected by keeping the AF-mode button pressed and 
    rotating the sub-command dial, AF-area mode by keeping 
    the AF-mode button pressed and rotating the main 
    command dial.
    These settings also apply to the command dials for the 
    MB-D12. 
    						
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    Aperture setting If 
    Sub-command dial  is selected, aperture can only be 
    adjusted with the sub-command dial (or with the main 
    command dial if  On is selected for  Change main/sub > 
    Exposure setting ). If Aperture ring  is selected, aperture 
    can only be adjusted with the lens aperture ring and the 
    ca mera  aper tu re display wil l show aper ture i n i ncrements o f 
    1 EV (aperture for type G and E lenses is still set using the 
    sub-command dial).
     Note that regardless of the setting 
    chosen, the aperture ring must be used to adjust aperture 
    when a non-CPU lens is attached.
    Menus and  playback If 
    Off  is selected, the multi selector is used to choose the 
    picture displayed during full -frame playback, highlight 
    thumbnails, and navigate menus.
     If  On  or On (image 
    review excluded)  is selected, the main command dial can 
    be used to choose the pictur e displayed during full-frame 
    playback, move the cursor left or right during thumbnail 
    playback, and move the menu highlight bar up or down.
     The sub - command dial is used in full-frame playback to sk ip 
    forward or back according to the option selected for  Sub-
    dial frame advance  and in thumbnail playback to page up 
    or down.
     While menus are displayed, rotating the sub-
    command dial right displays th e sub-menu for the selected 
    option, while rotating it left displays the previous menu.
     To  
    make a selection, press  2, the center of the multi selector, or 
    J .
     Select  On (image review excluded)  to prevent the 
    command dials from being used  for playback during image 
    review.
    Sub-dial  frame 
    advance When 
    On or On (image review excluded)  is selected for 
    Menus and playback , the sub-command dial can be 
    rotated during full-frame playback to select a folder or to 
    skip forward or back 10 or 50 frames at a time.
    OptionDescription 
    						
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    Selecting Ye s allows adjustments that are normally made by 
    holding a button and rotating a command dial to be made by 
    rotating the command dial after the button is released.
     Setting 
    ends when the button is presse d again, the shutter-release 
    button is pressed halfway, or the standby timer expires.
     This 
    option is available with the following buttons:
    1 When assigned Active D-Lighting or expo sure delay mode using Custom Setting f4.
    2 When assigned Active D-Lighting or expo sure delay mode using Custom Setting f5.
    3 When assigned exposure delay  mode using Custom Setting f6.
    4 When assigned white balance or ISO  sensitivity using Custom Setting f13.
    f10: Release Button to Use Dial
    G button ➜ACustom Settings menu
    Button0
    I  (Q ) button 116
    E  button 131
    M  (Y ) button 190
    D  button 134, 139, 143
    S  button 109
    T  button 80, 84
    U  button 149, 153, 
    157, 159, 163
    c  button 115
    AF mode button 39, 41, 88, 91
    Fn button
    1348
    Pv button2349
    A AE-L/AF-L button3349
    Movie-record button4355
    Button0 
    						
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    Selecting Enable release  allows the shutter to be released when 
    no memory card is inserted, although no pictures will be 
    recorded (they will however be displayed in the monitor in 
    demo mode).
     If  Release locked  is selected, the shutter-release 
    button is only enabled when a memory card is inserted in the 
    camera.
    If   is selected, the exposure indicators in the 
    control panel, viewfinder, and information display are displayed 
    with negative values on the left and positive values on the right.
     
    Select   to display positive values on the left 
    and negative values on the right.
    f11: Slot Empty Release Lock
    G  button ➜ACustom Settings menu
    f12: Reverse Indicators
    G  button ➜ACustom Settings menu 
    						
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    Choose the role played by the movie-
    record button during viewfinder 
    photography and live view 
    photography.
    ❚❚Press + Command Dials
    f13: Assign Movie Record Button
    G  button ➜ACustom Settings menu
    OptionDescription
    mWhite 
    balance Press the button and rotate a command dial to 
    choose a white balance option (
    0148).
    9ISO 
    sensitivity Press the button and rotate a command dial to 
    choose an ISO sensitivity (
    0109).
    iChoose image 
    area Press the button and rotate a command dial to 
    choose from pre-selected image areas (
    074). Selecting  Choose image area  displays a list of 
    image areas; highlight options and press  2 to 
    select or deselect, then press  J.
    $Shutter spd & 
    aperture lock Press the button and rotate the main command dial 
    to lock shutter speed in modes 
    f and  h; press the 
    button and rotate the sub-command dial to lock 
    aperture in modes  g and  h.
     See page 126 for more 
    information.
    None No operation is performed if the command dials 
    are rotated while the button is pressed.
    Movie-record button 
    						
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    Select Disable  to disable the  a button, 
    preventing live view from starting 
    accidentally.
    Choose the function assigned 
    to the  B button on the 
    optional MB-D12 battery 
    pack.
    f14: Live View Button Options
    G  button ➜ACustom Settings menu
    f15: Assign MB-D12 AF-ON
    G  button ➜ACustom Settings menu
    OptionDescription
    AAF-ON Pressing the MB-D12 
    B button initiates 
    autofocus.
    FAF lock only Focus locks while the MB-D12 
    B button is 
    pressed.
    BAE/AF lock Focus and exposure lock while the MB-D12 
    B 
    button is pressed.
    CAE lock only Exposure locks while the MB-D12 
    B button is 
    pressed.
    DAE lock (Reset 
    on release) Exposure locks when the MB-D12 
    B button is 
    pressed, and remains locked until the button is 
    pressed a second time, the shutter is released, or the 
    standby timer expires. 
    						
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