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M (User Setting Modes)
Shooting Features
Saving Settings in M Mode
1 Rotate the mode dial to the desired exposure
mode.
Rotate to j, k, l or m.
Settings can be saved even if rotated to M (the default
settings of shooting mode j are saved when the
camera is first purchased).
2 Change to a frequently used combination of shooting settings.
See A53 for more information about the saved settings.
3 Press the d button.
The shooting menu is displayed.
4 Use the multi selector to select Save user
settings, and press the k button.
•Done screen is displayed, and the current settings are
saved.
B Clock Battery
If the internal clock battery (A25) is exhausted, the settings saved in M will be reset. Writing down
any important setting is recommended.
C Resetting for User Settings
If Reset user settings is selected, the settings that are saved in the user settings are reset as follows:
Shooting mode: j (Programmed auto)
Zoom position: Maximum wide-angle position
Flash mode:
U (auto)
Focus mode:
A (autofocus)
Exposure compensation: 0.0
Fn button: Continuous
Shooting menu: Same as the default setting for each item
Startup zoom position
Zoom memory
Reset user settings
Save user settings
Shooting menu