11-10-2015 03:09 AM
7D Mark II – Custom Modes – Software Change Request
The Custom Modes are great and allow me to switch from indoor ice hockey to outdoor daylight soccer, to nighttime under-the-lights football – just by turning the dial.
My request is for two modifications to the Custom Modes configuration activities:
-OR-
-AND-
11-10-2015 08:37 AM
@PajamaGuy wrote:7D Mark II – Custom Modes – Software Change Request
The Custom Modes are great and allow me to switch from indoor ice hockey to outdoor daylight soccer, to nighttime under-the-lights football – just by turning the dial.
My request is for two modifications to the Custom Modes configuration activities:
- Allow me to change the shooting mode (Av, Tv, or M) of C1, C2, or C3. (from within the custom mode)
-OR-
- Give me the option to push the C1, C2, or C3 settings back onto the base settings. (Where I can change the mode, etc. and re-register back to one of the custom modes)
-AND-
- Let me name and Save Current Configuration to protected files, then be able to Restore them.
According to my 7D manual, you can change the shooting mode in a custom function. (And in fact I think I've done it.) What the manual apparently doesn't say, but I believe is true, is that if you don't then re-register it, the change is cleared (back to the setting previously registered in the custom mode) when the camera times out and temporarily powers down. But since you can re-register the custom setting (as long as you don't let it time out first), I think it gives you what you're looking for.
All this refers to a 7D Mark I, but it's hard to believe the Mark II would handle it differently. (I've tried a couple of times in the past few days to find the Mark II manual on-line, but the currently screwed-up Canon site doesn't seem to have it.)
11-10-2015 10:48 AM
Bob,
You can get directly to the full manual here: https://www.usa.canon.com/internet/portal/us/home/support/details/cameras/dslr/eos-7d-mark-ii/!ut/p/...
...and you're right the site's operability is on the fritz.
But I just talked with tech support at OK Canon, and unfortunately I'm correct - you cannot change the Shooting Mode that is registered from within the Custom Shooting Mode(s). You must re-register it. (7D and &D2)
Maybe I wasn't clear in my post. If I register Tv to C1, I cannot change the C1's shooting mode to Av without turning the Mode dial from C1 to Av and then re-registering all current settings back to C1. And in that process, I lose all other settings that had been in C1 - they're overwritten by whatever settings were current in Av when re-registering.
For experts, that ability probably doesn't matter, but for me while I'm still learning the nuances of the beast and fine tuning activity-specific settings, saving and restoring settings files from and to the Cn custom slots it would be really "nice to have".
11-12-2015 06:41 AM
@PajamaGuy wrote:
Maybe I wasn't clear in my post. If I register Tv to C1, I cannot change the C1's shooting mode to Av without turning the Mode dial from C1 to Av and then re-registering all current settings back to C1. And in that process, I lose all other settings that had been in C1 - they're overwritten by whatever settings were current in Av when re-registering.
For experts, that ability probably doesn't matter, but for me while I'm still learning the nuances of the beast and fine tuning activity-specific settings, saving and restoring settings files from and to the Cn custom slots it would be really "nice to have".
Keep in mind your settings in Av, Tv, and M mode don't change when you change to C1, C2, and C3. So you can actually have one preset under Av, Tv, and M and three more under the custom settings. This gives you up to 4 different presets with a turn of the mode dial.
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