Role Function
I (one-touch white
balance)
Measure a value for one-touch white balance (P. 131
).
During still photography, one-touch white balance can be measured
by holding the control and pressing the shutter button while framing
a reference object (a piece of white paper or the like) in the display. A
list of one-touch white balance options will be displayed, from which
you can choose the location to which the new value will be saved.
When filming movies, you can measure one-touch white balance
by pressing the control while framing a reference object (a piece
of white paper or the like) in the display. A list of one-touch white
balance options will be displayed, from which you can choose the
location to which the new value will be saved.
AF-Area Select (Y) (AF-
target selection)
Choose the AF-tar
get mode (P.
91) and position the AF target (P. 95).
Press the control to view the AF-target selection display. Use the
front or rear dial to choose the AF-target mode and the arrow pad to
position the AF target.
You can choose the controls used. gCCustom
Menub[YSelect Screen Settings] (P. 307)
YHome
(
Y2) (AF
home position)
(K only)
Recall previously-saved [AF Mode], [AF T
ar
get Mode], and [AF
Target Point] “home position” settings. Press the control to recall
saved settings and press it again to restore the settings previously in
effect. Home position settings are saved using [YSet Home] in
CCustom Menub (P. 271).
Separate home positions can be saved for use when
shooting in portrait (“tall”) and landscape (“wide”) orientations.
gCCustom Menub[KOrientation LinkedY] (P. 310)
MF (AF/MF t
oggle)
S
witch between AF and MF. Press once to select MF and again to
r
etur
n to the previous mode. The focus mode can also be selected by
holding the button and rotating a dial.
This option will have no effect during still photography if [mode2] is
selected for [KFn Lever Function] (P. 321).
It will likewise have no effect during movie recording if [mode2] is
selected for [nButton/Dial/Lever]> [nFn Lever Function] in
the nVideo Menu (P. 233).
170
Assigning functions to buttons (Button Function)