MarkBarbieri
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So when you get a new camera, what options to you change from the defaults? I'm not talking about things like P/Av/Tv/M mode or your aperture. I'm talking about camera settings that you rarely change.
I just got a new 7D and here are the options I set:
1) Date/Time - I wish you could set GMT and then just change time zones as you traveled.
2) Quality - RAW, of course.
3) Release Shutter Without Card - Disabled.
4) Increase review time to 8 seconds. It wastes battery, so I drop it lower when I'm going to have a long shoot.
5) Colorspace Adobe RGB - Just in case I ever shoot JPG
6) Picture Style Neutral - Just in case I ever shoot JPG
7) Highlight Alert Enabled - This wasn't the default? That's crazy.
8) AF Point Display enabled - This wasn't the default? That's crazy.
9) Histogram RGB Enabled
10) VF Grid Display enabled
11) Bracketing seq - I like it to go low, medium, high rather than medium, low, high
12) Exposure Safety Shift Enabled
13) Long Exposure Noise Reduction - Auto. I turn this off when I'm shooting low light performances and fireworks.
14) Manual AF Point Selection Pattern - Continuous. This is a new one for me. It means that if I scroll to one extreme of the focus points, it will wrap over to the other extreme.
15) AF-assist IR only. This shuts off the autofocus assist beam and only uses the infrared AF assist when you have a flash on.
16) Second Curtain Sync on my flash
17) Move AF to the * button - Much better than having AF on the shutter button.
18) For the My Settings page, I have
a) Review time - so I can quickly shut off the LCD
b) Auto Exposure Bracketing
c) Format
d) Mirror Lockup - Because Canon refuses to let you put this on a button
I then set my camera to AI servo (the only mode you use when you take AF off the shutter button), low speed continuous, ISO 400, Av mode with f-stop f/4, evaluative metering, and flash exposure compensation -1. I register those settings to C1 on my dial so that if I ever pick up my camera without time to think about adjustments, I have a known starting point.
I just got a new 7D and here are the options I set:
1) Date/Time - I wish you could set GMT and then just change time zones as you traveled.
2) Quality - RAW, of course.
3) Release Shutter Without Card - Disabled.
4) Increase review time to 8 seconds. It wastes battery, so I drop it lower when I'm going to have a long shoot.
5) Colorspace Adobe RGB - Just in case I ever shoot JPG
6) Picture Style Neutral - Just in case I ever shoot JPG
7) Highlight Alert Enabled - This wasn't the default? That's crazy.
8) AF Point Display enabled - This wasn't the default? That's crazy.
9) Histogram RGB Enabled
10) VF Grid Display enabled
11) Bracketing seq - I like it to go low, medium, high rather than medium, low, high
12) Exposure Safety Shift Enabled
13) Long Exposure Noise Reduction - Auto. I turn this off when I'm shooting low light performances and fireworks.
14) Manual AF Point Selection Pattern - Continuous. This is a new one for me. It means that if I scroll to one extreme of the focus points, it will wrap over to the other extreme.
15) AF-assist IR only. This shuts off the autofocus assist beam and only uses the infrared AF assist when you have a flash on.
16) Second Curtain Sync on my flash
17) Move AF to the * button - Much better than having AF on the shutter button.
18) For the My Settings page, I have
a) Review time - so I can quickly shut off the LCD
b) Auto Exposure Bracketing
c) Format
d) Mirror Lockup - Because Canon refuses to let you put this on a button
I then set my camera to AI servo (the only mode you use when you take AF off the shutter button), low speed continuous, ISO 400, Av mode with f-stop f/4, evaluative metering, and flash exposure compensation -1. I register those settings to C1 on my dial so that if I ever pick up my camera without time to think about adjustments, I have a known starting point.
