M MumbaJones Mar 17, 2013 1 0 4,591 Mar 17, 2013 #1 Mar 17, 2013 #1 I see an exclamation point (!)next to the battery icon when I look through the viewfinder of my 6D. I haven't found any problems with the camera, but I'd still like to know what the warning is about. Does anybody have an answer?
I see an exclamation point (!)next to the battery icon when I look through the viewfinder of my 6D. I haven't found any problems with the camera, but I'd still like to know what the warning is about. Does anybody have an answer?
I iKenndac Jan 2, 2013 66 0 5,021 Mar 17, 2013 #2 Mar 17, 2013 #2 From the manual (page 313 of the English one): When any of the following functions are set, the <!> icon can be displayed on the lower left in the viewfinder: - When monochrome picture style is set - When WB is corrected - When ISO expansion is used - When spot metering is set Click to expand... You can configure which settings trigger the ! icon (including none of them) in the custom function described on that page of the manual. Upvote 0
From the manual (page 313 of the English one): When any of the following functions are set, the <!> icon can be displayed on the lower left in the viewfinder: - When monochrome picture style is set - When WB is corrected - When ISO expansion is used - When spot metering is set Click to expand... You can configure which settings trigger the ! icon (including none of them) in the custom function described on that page of the manual.