Manual exposure shooting, Set the shooting mode to <m, Set the iso speed – Canon EOS-1D Mark IV User Manual

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’W Shooting Movies

0 • During movie shooting, you can iock the exposure (AE iock) by pressing

the <■)(■> button (p.115). After appiying AE look during movie shooting,
you can cancel it by pressing the <03> button.

• If you set the power switch to < J> and turn the <©> dial, you can set

the exposure compensation.

• The ISO speed will be set automatically within ISO 100-12800. If the

[Highest ISO speed]

is set to

[HI], [H2]

or

[H3]

in

[.fl.C.Fn I -3: Set ISO

speed range]

(p.208), the ISO speed will be set automatically within the

expanded range up to the upper limit. However, setting the

[Lowest ISO

speed]

to

[L]

will not expand the ISO speed range to the lower limit. Also,

even if the ISO speed range is set to a narrower range than the default,
the narrower range will not take effect,

m

Pressing the shutter button halfway displays the ISO speed, shutter

speed, and aperture at the screen bottom. This is the exposure setting

for taking a still photo (p.148). The exposure setting for movie shooting is

not displayed. Note that the exposure setting for movie shooting may
differ from that for still shooting.

Manual Exposure Shooting

When the shooting mode is

<M>,

you can manually set the ISO speed,

shutter speed, and aperture for movie shooting.

Manuai exposure

Av Tv

m

Set the shooting mode to <M>.

• Press the <MODE> button and turn

the <lS/0> dial to select

<M>.

Set the ISO speed.

» Press the <ISO> button and look at

the screen while turning the <¿31/

0> dial to set the ISO speed.

• For details on the ISO speed, see

page 146.

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