Setting the custom functions, Set the camera to custom function setting mode, Select a function – Canon Sure Shot 115U User Manual
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Setting the Custom Functions
You can customize the functions listed below to suit your preferences or
the photography conditions.
^ Set the camera to Custom
Function setting mode.
• With the power off, hold down the Ci)
button and press the V<§> button.
^“CF 1-0" appears on the LCD panel.
^ Select a function.
• Each time you press the button, the Custom Function number
changes in the cycle shown below.
C
CF1 CF2 -»“CF3 -♦CF4— CF5
3 Set the function.
• Press the
^<§>
button to change the setting display to 1 (function
enabled).
Press the V<§> button again to change the setting to 0 (function
disabled).
• Turning the power on completes the settings.
CF1: Real-time Release
Refer to (SI Shooting in Real Time for information on using the
Real-time Release function.
CF2: Shooting Mode and Flash Mode Memory
Stores the shooting mode and the flagh mode in memory
immediately before the camera is switched off. Useful when you
always want to set the shooting mode and the flash mode to a
particular mode.
CF3: Disabling Automatic Film Rewind
Useful for situations where you do not want the sudden sound of the
film rewinding. When you reach the end of the roll, the number on
the frame counter and the blink. Press the button to start
film rewinding.
CF4: Center-point AF
A convenient function when you want to place your subject off center
(using focus lock) or focus on one particular subject.
The subject must be positioned in the center of the wide area AF
frame.
CF5: Continuous Shooting
While the shutter button is pressed, you can take continuous shots.
The Custom Functions were all set to zero (0) at the factory setting.
The Custom Function settings are retained even when you switch the
camera off and on. replace the film, or replace the battery.