Customizing Buttons (PowerShot G5 X Mark II)

    21-May-2019
    8204314600

    Solution

      Customize functions of buttons, such as the shutter button.
      (AE lock) button, ring and dial settings apply to / / / / / modes.
      [ Shutter butt. half-press ] and [ Movie button ] settings apply to / / / / modes.

      1. Turn the camera on.

      2. Press the button.



      3. Move the zoom lever to choose the [ ] tab.
       

      4. Press the / buttons to choose the [ ] tab.
       

      5. Press the / buttons to choose [ Custom Functions(C.Fn) ], then press button.
       

      6. Press the / buttons to choose [ C.Fn II:Others Custom Controls ], then press button.



      7. Press the / buttons to choose a button, then press button.



      8. Press the / buttons to choose a function, then press button.


      IMPORTANT
      • You can assign [ Exposure compensation ] functionality to the ring. To adjust exposure compensation with the ring, select [ ] on the Custom Controls setting screen, select [ ], return to the shooting screen, and set the exposure compensation dial to the [ ] position.
      • In mode with the exposure compensation dial set to [ ] and the ring and dial set to [ STD ], exposure compensation can be adjusted with the dial while the metering timer is running.
      • Options you can set with the ring vary depending on the shooting mode (whether the camera is in / / / mode, or / mode).
      • To restore [ Custom Controls ] defaults, choose [ Reset camera ] -> [ Other settings ] -> [ Custom Controls ] -> [ OK ].
      • Some functions you configure may not apply (may be disabled) in Movie mode.

      Options you can set when [ STD ] is assigned
      ItemsSettingsShooting Modes
      ringSTDProgram shiftShutter speedAperture value
      dialSTD---

      • When the ring is not assigned to [ STD ] but the dial is, you can use the dial to set Program Shift in mode, shutter speed in mode, or aperture value in mode.
      • When the dial is assigned to [ STD ] in / mode, you can use it to set shutter speed (or aperture value) when the ring is assigned to [ ] (or [ ]).