Hopefully this isn't a stupid question but I was wondering if there was a way to set this up on the canon 60d, I have this set up on my 6d.
If there is I can't find how to do it.
Aug 15, 2014 09:51 | #1 Hopefully this isn't a stupid question but I was wondering if there was a way to set this up on the canon 60d, I have this set up on my 6d.
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Aug 15, 2014 09:53 | #2 I'm not near my camera now but I think on my 600D I was only able to do this with ML. I come here for your expert opinion. Please do not hesitate to critique or edit.
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rrblint Listen! .... do you smell something? More info | Apparently not, Custom function IV-2 only lists these as the possibilities: Image hosted by forum (692897) © rrblint [SHARE LINK] THIS IS A LOW QUALITY PREVIEW. Please log in to see the good quality stuff. Mark
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Aug 15, 2014 16:43 | #4 Yeah, thanks! That's all I could see as well but thought maybe I was missing something.
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rrblint Listen! .... do you smell something? More info | Aug 15, 2014 21:21 | #5 travisvwright wrote in post #17097801 I'm not near my camera now but I think on my 600D I was only able to do this with ML. Curiously the 600D does have ISO as one of the settable features: Image hosted by forum (692965) © rrblint [SHARE LINK] THIS IS A LOW QUALITY PREVIEW. Please log in to see the good quality stuff. Mark
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JWdlft Senior Member 336 posts Likes: 67 Joined Feb 2013 More info | I'm just curious why you want to switch the ISO button to the Set button from the ISO button above the top LCD screen.
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apersson850 Cream of the Crop More info | If it works as it does with my 1DX, then there is the advantage that you can look through the viewfinder, press the SET button and roll the dial. Then in real time you'll see how your aperture and/or time will change as you modfiy the ISO value. Anders
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JWdlft Senior Member 336 posts Likes: 67 Joined Feb 2013 More info | Aug 16, 2014 14:25 | #8 apersson850 wrote in post #17100078 If it works as it does with my 1DX, then there is the advantage that you can look through the viewfinder, press the SET button and roll the dial. Then in real time you'll see how your aperture and/or time will change as you modfiy the ISO value. You can see the ISO value change if you use the normal ISO button, but not immediately how it affects exposure. Thanks. That could be very interesting, one of those things to think about when upgrading.
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Aug 17, 2014 05:44 | #9 JWdlft wrote in post #17099875 I'm just curious why you want to switch the ISO button to the Set button from the ISO button above the top LCD screen. (On the 600D) In manual, I come here for your expert opinion. Please do not hesitate to critique or edit.
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watt100 Cream of the Crop 14,021 posts Likes: 34 Joined Jun 2008 More info | Aug 17, 2014 05:58 | #10 JWdlft wrote in post #17099875 I'm just curious why you want to switch the ISO button to the Set button from the ISO button above the top LCD screen. right, setting the ISO using the regular ISO button is easy, why change it
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Aug 17, 2014 09:17 | #11 I use the SET button to select center point autofocus. Then, using the D-pad for the outer focus points is an intuitive operation. Pressing the SET twice chooses all points autofocus (never use). Gerry
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Aug 17, 2014 09:25 | #12 JWdlft wrote in post #17099875 I'm just curious why you want to switch the ISO button to the Set button from the ISO button above the top LCD screen. My ISO is set to the SET button as well. You don't lose the ISO button up top, it just gives you another way to set it. It works by pressing and holding the SET button, and simultaneously moving the top wheel left or right to adjust. I find this quicker than using the top button because if I'm adjusting exposure, my thumb is already on the dpad/thumb-wheel.
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