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SmugMug > keywords > mkiii > Seacam 5D Mark II and 1Ds Mark III housings
SmugMug > keywords > mkiii > Seacam 5D Mark II and 1Ds Mark III housings
SmugMug > keywords > mkiii > Seacam 1Ds Mark III housing
SmugMug > keywords > mkiii > SAVE CUSTOM SETTINGS
When getting the camera back and put it on the menu texts were all in Chinese. No problem since the girl at Canon could set it back to English. However, I then realized that all my custom settings were gone and the camera was back to the default settings. I have actually made quite a few changes to get the camera to my liking. Considering also that I have taken at least 50.000 pics with these settings I am quite lost with the default settings from Canon. It was about then I recalled that there is a feature in the 1D III (and maybe other Canon cameras as well) where you can save your favorite settings to a memory card. If I had done that before giving the camera to the Canon service centre I could have just installed my custom settings from my memory card. Realizing this I have now of saved my settings to an old small CF card, but I have also realized that I can make several settings for different types of shoots. One such setting I am now think of is for flash/”studio” photography. I will test and see how it would work. Do you need like to memory cards for that or is it possible to have several profiles on one card? I will be back.
SmugMug > keywords > mkiii > Plants and Birds photo
SmugMug > keywords > mkiii > Plants and Birds photo
SmugMug > keywords > mkiii > Plants and Birds photo
SmugMug > keywords > mkiii > Plants and Birds photo
20071220_MKIII 1_5250 Cropped
 > 20071220_MKIII 1_5250 Cropped
20071220_MKIII 1_5250 Cropped
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