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Alternative to using * button for FEL

 
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Feb 20, 2007 13:31 |  #1

With my 20D I use the * button to focus and that is the FEL button as well. I don't want to go back and use the shutter half press to focus. So is there another way to FEL besides the * button?
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Feb 20, 2007 13:35 |  #2

check your manual in the Custom Functions


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Feb 20, 2007 13:55 |  #3

In the 20D, once you assign * to Focus, you lose FEL capability


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Feb 20, 2007 13:58 as a reply to  @ Wilt's post |  #4

It's that way on the 30D as well. I wish there was a fast way to toggle the focus from shutter button to * without going into Custom Functions.


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Feb 20, 2007 13:59 |  #5

7SLOTS wrote in post #2742515 (external link)
check your manual in the Custom Functions

CF4 is used to set the * button to focus instead of FEL and that's about the extent of the custom functions regarding the choices of the * button as far as I can tell.

Unless you know something about the Custom Functions that you're not offering :rolleyes:


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Wilt wrote in post #2742607 (external link)
In the 20D, once you assign * to Focus, you lose FEL capability

Thanks, that's what I figured but thought there may be a workaround somewhere. The 1D series has a seperate FEL button .. which is a nice thing to have.
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Feb 20, 2007 14:10 |  #7

mmahoney wrote in post #2742636 (external link)
Thanks, that's what I figured but thought there may be a workaround somewhere. The 1D series has a seperate FEL button .. which is a nice thing to have.
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