weixing said:C3 (For other people using my DSLR): Av, One Shot AF, Shutter button for metering and AF & etc.
weixing said:C3 (For other people using my DSLR): Av, One Shot AF, Shutter button for metering and AF & etc.
JRPhotos said:I'm trying to determine the best way to utilize these modes. Any suggestions? I have the 7DII.
weixing said:Hi,
You mean the C1, C2 and C3?? This is how I setup:
Normal: Av, AI Servo AF, Shutter button for metering only, Back button AF & etc.
C1 (Bird In Flight): Tv, AI Servo AF, Min Shutter Speed: 1/1000s, Max Aperture: F8, EC: +2 stop, Shutter button for metering only, Back button AF & etc.
C2 (Video): M, Shutter Speed: 1/50s (PAL) & etc.
C3 (For other people using my DSLR): Av, One Shot AF, Shutter button for metering and AF & etc.
Have a nice day.
wyldeguy said:How do you make them into the modes (TV,AV,M). I've tried and best I could do is go into the menus and set specific shutter or aperture min/max. They appear to be auto modes for the most part. Maybe I'm missing something.
photennek said:wyldeguy said:How do you make them into the modes (TV,AV,M). I've tried and best I could do is go into the menus and set specific shutter or aperture min/max. They appear to be auto modes for the most part. Maybe I'm missing something.
I guess it depends on the camera, but on 5d3 you can create the settings using any of the normal mode, and once ready you go to menus and save the "whole configuration" into one of those C-modes. Thus, the basic mode that you used to create the basic settings becomes the "mode" of the C-mode. Manual should help with this.
AvTvM said:C3 for n00b mode has a couple of advantages vs. Green square full auto mode:
*allows RAW
* saves a full camera setup including AF and all other parameters
* easy to turn mode wheel all the way
... provided camera has a mode wheel an Custom settings on it.
One of many areas where Canon user interface trumps implementation in Nikon cameras (with separate storage banks).