Canon EOS 5 User Manual

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CF9:

Fixes the shutter speed at 1 /200 sec

when using flash.

When shooting indoors with flash in aperture-priority AE

mode, the camera is likely to set a slow shutter speed which

can result in blur caused by camera shake. This custom func­
tion prevents this from happening by fixing the shutter speed
at 1 /200 sec regardless of the lighting conditions.

CF10:

Prohibits superimposed AF frames in

the viewfinder.

When a subject is focused, the AF frame used for focusing nor­

mally lights red in the viewfinder Setting this custom function

stops this from happening.

CF11:

Adds a depth-of-field checkfunction to
the AE lock button.

Setting this function lets you use the AE lock button to check
the depth of field after the subject is focused and exposure is
set.
This custom function cannot be used together with CF4.

CF12:

Enables shooting with the mirror
locked up.

When the shutter button is pressed completely in self-timer

mode, the mirror moves up immediately and the picture is

taken two seconds later.

CF13:

Cancels the metering timer function.

Setting this function cancels the timer which continues meter­

ing for six seconds after your finger is removed from the shut­

ter button, thus saving battery power.

CF14:

Changes the sync timing of the built-in

flash from first curtain sync to second

curtain sync.

Flash firing synchronizes with the travel of the second shutter

curtain, providing a more natural effect when using slow shut­

ter speeds.

CF15:

Links spot metering to the selected AF

frame (only when the AF frame is se­

lected by the user).

Setting this function lets you carry out spot metering at the
same point as the selected AF frame, eliminating the need to

change the scene composition during metering.

CF16:

Cancels

automatic

flash

reduction

control.

Setting this function cancels the automatic flash reduction
control which normally operates with backlit subjects, thus

preventing the underexposure which can occur with subjects
backlit by a strong light source such as the afternoon sun.

If both CF4 and CF6 are set, only CF4 is used.

If both CF4 and CF11 are set, only CF4 is used.

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