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When the "Lever" is set in position 2 and a press the AF button:
the front dial changes the flash exposure compensation
the rear dial changes between flash modes, Fill in, Red-eye reduction and Fill in, Flash Off, 2nd
Curtain, Manual changes to flash intensity (press the Info button) then use then use the rear
dial to adjust the flash from Full to 1/64th power.
So with the Lever in Position 1 and pretty much default settings I have all of the changes I need to make
often, and with the Lever in Position 2 changes I make more occasionally are at my grasp!
Yet there is more - here are the buttons (the number in parenthesis is the page # reference in the
manual), what they do at default, and that can be assigned any of 25 other functions (listed on page 99
and 100 of the manual) -
Fn1 Button, (52), AF Targets,
pressing the Fn1, Info buttons allows you use
o the front dial to change between face/pupil focusing priorities ) five choices on page 53
of the manual)
o pressing the up or down arrows of the multi-selector changes between tall and small AF
targets.
o the rear dial to change the grouping of AF Targets
o use the arrow buttons you can move the AF target,
You can also access changing AF targets by pressing one of the arrow buttons of the rear multi-selector
switch (without using the Fn1 button! The duplication of function makes one of these two items ideal
for customization if needed.
Fn2 Button, (23, 49), Multi-function > Zoom, Highlight Shadow, Color Creator, Aspect Ratio
If you don't use any of these functions then
this button is ideal for customization.
One Touch WB, (57) (Top button on front
of the camera body) Used to take a photo
of a white balance target and set the
camera to the corresponding color balance
(this is the only means by which One Touch
WB is quickly available, other options are to
use one of the customizable WB settings.)
Preview Button, (39) (Bottom button on
front of the camera body) Used to preview
depth of field through the lens (not
something I use)