Canon EOS-1 User Manual

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I. CAMERA FEATURES AND OPERATION

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shutter release simply by pressing or lifting the thumb off the AE Lock button.

• C.Fn 4-2 keeps AF start on the shutter button, but allows the photographer to stop AF

temporarily by pressing the AE Lock button. AE Lock is unavailable in this mode, but it

doesn’t make any difference when the camera is set for manual exposure as it often is

for professional sports photography.

• C.Fn 4-3 is almost the same as C.Fn 4-1, except that there is no AE Lock. This mode is

useful when shooting sports photography in changing light situations, because it

updates the exposure automatically in AE modes as the subject moves from shadow

areas to sunlit areas or vice versa.

Custom Function 11 allows the photographer to control which buttons and dials are

used to select the focusing points.

• C.Fn 11-0 (the default) initiates focusing point selection mode when the focusing

point selector button is pressed. Focusing points can be scrolled horizontally with the

main input dial, or vertically with the quick control dial.

• C.Fn 11-1 reverses the functions of the focusing point selector button and the

exposure compensation (+/-) button on top of the camera. In other words, the

exposure compensation (+/-) button initiates focusing point selection mode, and the

main and quick control dials scroll the focusing points horizontally and vertically,

respectively. During photography, C.Fn 11-1 makes it quick and easy to adjust

exposure compensation by rotating the main dial while pressing the focusing point

selector button.

• C.Fn 11-2 also reverses the functions of the focusing point selector button and the

exposure compensation button, but during photography it allows you to use the Quick

Control Dial to scroll focusing points horizontally. Focusing points can be scrolled

vertically by turning the Main Dial while pressing the Assist Button. AFPS is

unavailable in this mode, except when P.Fn-18 is activated.

• C.Fn 11-3 reverses the functions of the focusing point selector button and the FEL

button. In this mode, the FEL button initiates focusing point selection mode, and the

main and quick control dials scroll the focusing points horizontally and vertically,

respectively. The focusing point selector button initiates the FEL preflash. With or

without flash, C.Fn 11-3 allows ambient exposure compensation to be adjusted with

the Quick Control dial during photography. C.Fn 11-3 is popular with photographers

who use FEL extensively.

Custom Function 13 controls the number of manually selectable focusing points, and it

also allows the photographer to link spot metering to an off-center focusing point.

• C.Fn 13-0 provides access to manual selection of all 45 focusing points and fixes spot

metering at the center of the picture area, as marked by the circle at the center of the

focusing screen.

• C.Fn 13-1 reduces the number of manually selectable focusing points to 11; 3 in the

top row, 5 in the middle row, and 3 more in the bottom row. Spot metering and Flash

Exposure Lock are linked to the manually selected focusing point in this mode. Fewer

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