Vertical Shooting - Canon EOS 1D Instructions Manual

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Operating the <
The <
> dial is used for AF point selection, menu operations on the LCD monitor, and other
settings. This <
> dial works only when the <
There are three ways to use the <

Vertical Shooting

For vertical shooting, the vertical grip (camera bottom) has a shutter button, Main Dial, AF point
selection button, AE lock button, Assist button, and FE lock/multi-spot metering button.
> Dial
> dial:
(1)
While pressing a button, you turn the
<
> dial.
In this way, you can set the flash exposure compen-
sation amount or select and set various menu
settings. When you let go of the button, the selected
setting takes effect.
In this way, you can set the review and select
images on the LCD monitor.
(2)
After pressing and releasing a button,
you turn the <
When you press a button, its function turns on for 6
seconds. During this time, you can turn the <
to set the desired setting. After the button turns off or
when you press the shutter button halfway, the
camera can be used to take pictures.
In this way, you can select the AF point or set the
exposure compensation amount.
(3)
Just turn the <
While turning the <
viewfinder or on the top LCD panel.
In this way, you can set the aperture manually.
Before using the vertical-grip controls, turn on the
vertical grip operation on/off switch.
When you are not using the vertical grip, be sure to
turn off the vertical grip operation on/off switch to
prevent inadvertent operation of the vertical-grip
controls.
> switch is set to <
>.
> dial.
> dial.
> dial, look at the setting in the
Basic Operation
> dial
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