Canon MARK IV Digital Camera User Manual


 
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Basic Operation
(1)
After pressing a button, turn the
<6> dial.
When you press a button, its function
remains selected for 6 seconds (9).
During this time, you can turn the <6>
dial to set the desired setting. When the
function selection turns off or if you press
the shutter button halfway, the camera
will be ready to shoot.
Use the dial to select or set the
shooting mode, AF mode, metering
mode, AF point, ISO speed, Picture
Style, exposure compensation when
the <O> button is pressed, card, etc.
(2)
Turn the <6> dial only.
While looking at the viewfinder or top LCD panel,
turn the <
6
> dial to set the desired setting.
Use this dial to set the shutter speed,
aperture, etc.
The <
9> consists of an eight-direction
key and a button at the center.
Use it to select the AF point, correct
the white balance, move the AF frame
or the magnifying frame during Live
View shooting, or scroll over the
image during magnified view.
6 Making Selections with the Main Dial
9 Operating the Multi-controller
You can use <9> to set menu options (except [3 Erase images] and [5
Format]) (p.45).
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