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Canon EOS A2 - Custom Function List

Canon EOS A2
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Custom
Functions
(when
the
number
in
the
LCD
panel
is
1)
CFI:
Sets
automatic
film
rewind
to
high-
speed
mode.
Film
is
rewound
at
approximately
twice
the
speed
of
standard
rewind
mode.
CF2:
Leaves
the
film
leader
outside
the
car-
tridge
after
rewinding.
This
function
is
useful
if
you
develop
your
own
film
or
plan
to
re-
load
partially-used
film
after
rewinding
in
mid-roll.
CF3:
Cancels
automatic
film
speed
setting
with
DX-coded
film.
Use
this
function
when
you
wish
to
compensate
the
film
speed
or
manually
set
effective
film
speeds
obtained
from
independ-
ent
testing.
CF4:
Switches
the
autofocus
start
function
from
the
shutter
button
to
the
AE
lock
button.
When
this
function
is
set,
autofocus
will
not
start
when
the
shutter
button
is
pressed
halfway.
The
AE
lock
button
simulta-
neously
locks
the
exposure
setting
and
initiates
autofocus.
This
custom
function
cannot
be
used
together
with
CF6
or
CF11
CF5:
Changes
single
exposure
operation
to
allow
the
next
exposure
only
after
the
shutter
button
is
fully
returned
to
the
off
position.
Setting
this
function
ensures
that
a
fresh
meter
reading
will
be
taken
before
each
exposure.
CF6;
Changes
the
function
of
the
AE
lock
button
to
temporarily
stop
autofocus-
ing
operation
in
Al
Servo
AF
mode.
Use
this
function
when
you
wish
to
temporarily
fix
the
focus
ata
certain
point
when
shooting
sports
or
action
with
Al
Servo
AF.
This
custom
function
cannot
be
used
together
with CF4.
CF7:
Prohibits
firing
of
the
AF
auxiliary
light
during
autofocusing
This
function
is
useful
to
keep
the
AF
auxiliary
light
from
ap-
pearing
in
other
people’s
pictures
in
situations
where
many
people
are
taking
pictures
of
the
same
scene.
CF8:
Prohibits
cancellation
of
multiple
ex-
posure
mode
after
a
single
frame.
Use
this
function
when
making
multiple
exposures
on
suc-
cessive
frames
to
keep
from
having
to
reset
multiple
exposure
mode
for
every
frame.
To
check
the
current
frame
number,
keep
the
shutter
button
held
pressed
after
the
last
exposure
in
a
multiple
exposure
se-
quence.
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