01-12-2024 10:34 PM
7D Mark II. I would like to program Exposure Control to 2 bittons; One +1 stop and a second -1 stop. Hocever, it appears you can only have 1 value. So the last one Ienter is used for both buttons.
I may be able to do it another way. Is it possible to assign C1 and C2 to buttons. I don't want to have to look at the top of the camera to invoke C1, C2 or C3. That way I could set C1 to + 1 stop and C2 to - 1 stop and assign C1 and C2 to two different buttons.
01-13-2024 05:27 AM
I assume you are making use of the recall/register shooting function with the AF-ON and * buttons. I can replicate the same issue, any buttons which are assigned the recall/register shooting func get the same settings.
There is no way for a custom button to switch the mode on the EOS 7D Mark II as the mode is defined by the position of the mode dial.
It is possible to register different settings for the compensation amount using the C1/C2 modes. However you can display the current mode in the viewfinder so that with a little muscle memory you might be able to reach for the mode dial and turn it between C1/C2.
If you go to the SET UP3 menu, select Viewfinder display then Show/hide in viewfinder the options that can be shown include the current mode. So then you would see the mode in the lower left corner of the image area.
01-13-2024 10:54 AM
The only way I would use C1, C2 and/or C3 is if I could store a different value for exposure compensation in C1 & C2 and then recall them using two different back buttons. Turning the Mode dial is not convenient. Over 90% of my shooting is action and getting that to work is not practical.
Your first idea would be exactly what I would like to do except it doesn't work. I cannot register different values for the same parameter to work on two different buttons.
Let me explain.
I tried to set AF-ON to plus 1 stop Exp Comp and * to minus 1 stop Exp Comp. However, it only let's me assign one value. So if I assign +1 to AF-ON and then -1 to * they both then have the last value assigned which is -1 stop.
Unless there is something I don't see this doesn't work.
Thanks anyway.
01-13-2024 08:01 AM
I think the simplest solution is to reprogram the [SET] button for Exposure Compensation. The button must be held fully pressed while you turn the Main Wheel.
01-13-2024 10:13 AM
This idea is much better than using the Menu buttin to get to Exposure Compensation and then setting a value. However, I would have to remember to move the setting back to neutral.
90% of the I photograph with my 7D Mark II is action so it's something I'll try to remember to reset.
I haven't as yet gone thru the other reply.
Thanks.
01-13-2024 03:38 PM
If you use a Custom Shooting mode with automatic updates disabled, then the exposure settings will reset to the default settings for the mode that you have defined.
How long have you used or owned a 7D2. The 7D2 is incapable of doing any what you are describing. If you wish to make a feature suggestion, then you can. The 7D2 must be at least a decade old by now. Firmware updates to add features are simply not on the radar, most especially features that the camera is electro-mechanically incapable of performing.
Have a nice day.
01-18-2024 10:13 AM
I was just wondering why you asked how long I've used or owned a 7D II?
01-18-2024 01:20 PM
Because your request sounds like something someone unfamiliar with the camera or brand would ask.
01-18-2024 01:46 PM
Oh. So it was an insult.
Why don't you go to my Facebook page and take a quick look at what I've produced with that camera? I don't shoot easy stuff. Almost all action with changing levels of light.
01-18-2024 05:38 PM
@MK44 wrote:Oh. So it was an insult.
Why don't you go to my Facebook page and take a quick look at what I've produced with that camera? I don't shoot easy stuff. Almost all action with changing levels of light.
You can regard the question any way you wish. No insult was intended or implied. It was just an observation. I was trying to figure out how deep into the weeds I should go with explanations and ideas.
Have a nice day!
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