Canon EOS-1D Mark III Digital Camera User Manual


 
P.Fn 19: Change continuous fps speed C.Fn III-16
P.Fn 20: Limit number of continuous shots C.Fn III-17
P.Fn 21: Quiet shooting and advance “S” mode in EOS-1D Mark III’s “drive” settings
(along with single-frame, continuous low, continuous high)
P.Fn 23: Meter and camera-on timers C.Fn IV-12
P.Fn 24: LCD panel illumination during “B” C.Fn II-8
P.Fn 25: Default settings after “clear” Menu setting — Set-up menu 3
“Register / Apply basic settings” (settings are chosen here,
and instantly changed if “apply” is selected — Mark III has
no CLEAR button on camera body)
P.Fn 26: Reduced shutter “lag time” C.Fn IV-13
P.Fn 27: Reverse direction of Dials C.Fn IV-6
P.Fn 28: Exposure Comp not possible Now achieved by main ON-OFF switch (mid position), or by
with rear Quick Control Dial assigning other functions to Quick Control Dial
P.Fn 30: Lock Main Dial when C.Fn IV-10
Quick Control Dial is turned off (locks Main Dial, Quick Control Dial, and Multi-controller)
P.Fn 31: Add original decision data C.Fn IV-15
Obvioulsly, with 57 Custom Functions, the Mark III has a variety of capabilities that aren’t found in the previous Mark II
series. However, this document should give previous Mark II users an idea of how to set their new Mark III cameras up
similarly to the way they’re accustomed to using prior models.
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