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Release button to use dial allows those who hate holding
down buttons and turning Command dials at the same time to
change to a different method. It would be very useful to a
person with limited hand strength, allowing them operate the
camera more easily.
There are two settings under this function. Let’s examine
them and then look at the screens and steps to modify Release
button to use dial (see Figure 4-80):
Yes This setting changes a two-step operation into a
three-step operation. Normally, you will press and hold
down a button while rotating a Command dial. When
you select Yes under Release button to use dial, the
camera allows you to press and release a button, rotate
the Command dial, then press and release the button
again. The normal (No) actions are press and hold a
button and then turn a Command dial. The Yes actions
are press and release a
button, turn Command dial, press and release button.
The initial button press locks the button so that you do
not have to hold your finger on it while turning the
Command dial. Once you have changed whatever you
are adjusting, you must press the button a second time to
unlock it.
No This is the default setting. You must press and hold
a button while rotating the Command dials in order to
change camera functionality.
If the exposure meter turns off while the Yes operation is
active, you must press it again to lock the action.
Here are the screens and steps to configure Release button to
use dial (Figure 4-80):
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