O making selections with the quick control dial, After pressing a button, turn the <0> dial, Turn the <0> dial only – Canon EOS-1D Mark IV User Manual

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Basic Operation

O Making Selections with the Quick Control Dial

Before using the

<

0

> dial, set the power switch to < J>.

After pressing a button, turn the

<0> dial.

When you press a button, its function remains
selected for 6 seconds (2)6). During this

time, you can turn the <0> 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,

drive mode, flash exposure compensation, AF
point, ISO speed. Picture Style, exposure
compensation when the <H> button Is
pressed. Image size, white balance, etc

Turn the

<

0

>

dial only.

While looking at the viewfinder or top LCD panel,
turn the <0^ dial to set the desired setting.

• Use this dial to set the exposure

compensation amount, aperture setting for

manual exposures, selecting an AF point, etc

You can do step (1) even when the power switch is set to <ON>.

Vertical Shooting

The camera bottom has vertical-grip buttons and a dial (p.16, 17)

Before using the vertical grip's buttons and dial,

set the vertical-grip ON/OFF switch to <ON>.

When not using the vertical shooting
controls, set the switch to <OFF> to

prevent accidental operation.

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