This is the best video. I purchased the 1DX II a month ago and have been using it a lot. This video was perfect timing for me to make that next step. Thanks Charl and Pangolin for this video!
Using the set button for ex/comp was a great blessing for me. I just could not figure out how to create a working solution for quick adjustments. I have just moved from AV mode to full manual early this year and as you point out, in manual both wheels have to be for aperture and SS. I move around a lot on foot with my normal bird shooting so the lighting conditions change often and quickly Ex/comp is my best friend. Now I can simply push set and roll on the aperture wheel and I can see my ex/comp in my viewfinder once again. Really a great big thankyou.
Thanks Charl, you showed me tip #1&4 at the very same spot! I’ll now add 2 & 3 too. I remember your first comment to me was you cannot teach me anything, well we’re all still learning. Thanks for these excellent 1DX2 tips and I hope you are all safe & well at Pangolin.
Pangolin Wildlife Photography Thank you again for the info and reply. I just set up my 1DX iii with the two back button focus buttons with different focus points. Also the front multi function buttons for image playback and magnifying. I already had it set up as you described for the exposure composition. Really enjoy all of Pangolin’s videos and that they use the entire crew for their expertise and skills for explaining tips and tricks. Fred :)
Just an FYI, the R5 (and the R6 may) has the ability to do the single button remembered shooting modes as well (the panning shot mode). I use it the same way Charl does, slow shutter pans at a moments notice. I first heard of it from one of the Canon VPs sharing how they shoot when the R5 was released.
Excellent video! Thanks! I am trying to implement the 2 back focus buttons with different focus areas on my 80D, without succes. Do you think the 80D support it?
When you set your Star button and go to the different functions by pressing the info button and see Detail set. should you not also set the AF operation to AISERVO ???
I really like your videos that are allowing me to fully customze my Canon 7D mark II and be much more productive. I've programmed the * button to access the extended one point focus. However if I want to use this extended focus point using the * buttom, I must keep this buttom press all time. If I remove my finger from it the focus option automatically changes to the previously configured one. Should this button work like that? Or is it working different in your 1DXII?
Hello Santiago Giralt. Thank you for watching! I have a 7DMkII as well and it works. If you are in AI Servo mode the star button only focuses once pressed and keeps focusing. If you let go focus will be locked at the last achieved point you focused so yes it won't display the selected AF area anymore. It's the same on my 7D2. Hope this makes sense?
HI Charl - Great advice. However while I can assign a separate focus area on my 1DX Mk II as you demonstrate using the star button, I can't achieve the same on the 1DX (Mk1). It will only allow my to customise the AF-ON button. Is it me? The manual does say "If the INFO icons appears at the bottom" which in my case it doesn't. Is it me?
I have a Canon 5D mark III and shooting manual mode auto ISO. Why can't I set exposure compensation in this mode? Is it a setting or a limitation of the camera?
Hi Charmain its the limitation of your camera. The 5D mark 4 can do it. But you can use exposure compensation if you shoot in AV or TV, then it will work.
Hi Charl please help me, sometimes when I try to under expose my camera will not let me. I’m not sure if its a silly mistake I made. Thank you for your time
Hi Liam. That is a difficult question as it all depends on the shooting mode you are in. Are you shooting in Aperture priority, Shutter priority or Manual with Auto ISO? It most probably is due to some restriction you have set on your camera. If you shoot Manual with Auto ISO this could be the ISO that is limited to a min value and therefore it can't give you a darker image. Or you have selected a too low shutter speed/aperture combination and you lowest native ISO value 100 is reached. The only way your camera can give you a darker image then is if you increase shutter speed and/or aperture. In the other modes it could also be a restriction of shutter speed set in the menu. So your best bet is going through your menu and see if there are such restrictions. Hope this helps. I am away for a few days but happily chat to you again as soon as I am back next week!
Charl, I notice you are left eyed, do you have problems with your thumb marking your glasses, I find it really annoying having to continuously to be cleaning them, any tips, please
Hi Roger thank you for watching. I don't have any problems with thumb markings, but do get time to time markings on my glasses from the eye piece touching my glasses.
I got nervous watching you hold your expensive gear over water without a neck strap. After accidentally dropping my camera once I always use a strap when i shoot. (Fortunately it was indoors on a hard floor. Ruined the lens but the body survived.)
What other custom functions do you use and why?
This is the best video. I purchased the 1DX II a month ago and have been using it a lot. This video was perfect timing for me to make that next step. Thanks Charl and Pangolin for this video!
Glad it was helpful!
Hi David. Good timing then. Hope you enjoy these custom settings as much as I do!
Using the set button for ex/comp was a great blessing for me.
I just could not figure out how to create a working solution for quick adjustments.
I have just moved from AV mode to full manual early this year and as you point out, in manual both wheels have to be for aperture and SS.
I move around a lot on foot with my normal bird shooting so the lighting conditions change often and quickly
Ex/comp is my best friend.
Now I can simply push set and roll on the aperture wheel and I can see my ex/comp in my viewfinder once again.
Really a great big thankyou.
Setting the SET button for exposure compensation meter is definitely a game changer. Thank you very much for this tip.
Glad it was helpful! Charl
Another excellent tutorial for Canon users. Canon oracle has spoken.
Great to hear! Thanks again.
Thanks Charl, you showed me tip #1&4 at the very same spot! I’ll now add 2 & 3 too.
I remember your first comment to me was you cannot teach me anything, well we’re all still learning.
Thanks for these excellent 1DX2 tips and I hope you are all safe & well at Pangolin.
Thank you really appreciate you've taken the time to watch and comment. Very happy that I could show you something different.
Thanks so much for this tutorial. Dialed these options into my 1dxm2 - will give it a go. Very very helpful :)
Great vídeo, thanks from Portugal.
Pleasure Carlos!
Thank you, appreciate!
Thank you for the very informative video. I’ll try some of those settings as described.
let us know how you get on.
Great, hope they work for you as they do for me!
Pangolin Wildlife Photography Thank you again for the info and reply. I just set up my 1DX iii with the two back button focus buttons with different focus points. Also the front multi function buttons for image playback and magnifying. I already had it set up as you described for the exposure composition.
Really enjoy all of Pangolin’s videos and that they use the entire crew for their expertise and skills for explaining tips and tricks.
Fred :)
Thank you for watching Fred. Happy that the advice helps.
So I'm sitting here adding items to me custom functions and this pops up.. Great timing. Excellent video.
We made it just for you Steve! ;-)
@@PangolinWildlife Ya, ok, going to remind you of that when I get there. Might have to buy the first round to say thanks for the special video!
@@stevemossmakes2306 you are on!
Awesome, great timing!
Great tips. I like the dual focus modes for bbf. Thanks.
Glad it was helpful!
Great stuff, happy to help!
thank you, very helpful!!
Just an FYI, the R5 (and the R6 may) has the ability to do the single button remembered shooting modes as well (the panning shot mode). I use it the same way Charl does, slow shutter pans at a moments notice. I first heard of it from one of the Canon VPs sharing how they shoot when the R5 was released.
Very useful, I particular the two BBF options are are real bonus, I have now set this on my 7D2, thank you 🙏
Glad it was helpful!
Outstanding, thank you so much
You're very welcome!
Excellent video! Thanks! I am trying to implement the 2 back focus buttons with different focus areas on my 80D, without succes. Do you think the 80D support it?
Hi Michel. I am afraid the 80D doesn't support this function.
Thank you, Charl.
You are very welcome
Great tips, thank you so much
You are so welcome!
thanks so this tutorial it was very helpful.
*thanks so much for this
You're welcome!
Awesome, thanks for the comment!
👍👍🙏 thanks 👌👌
When you set your Star button and go to the different functions by pressing the info button and see Detail set. should you not also set the AF operation to AISERVO ???
Hi John. Yes you must. Forgot to mention that as mine is always set to AI Servo.
I really like your videos that are allowing me to fully customze my Canon 7D mark II and be much more productive. I've programmed the * button to access the extended one point focus. However if I want to use this extended focus point using the * buttom, I must keep this buttom press all time. If I remove my finger from it the focus option automatically changes to the previously configured one. Should this button work like that? Or is it working different in your 1DXII?
Hello Santiago Giralt. Thank you for watching! I have a 7DMkII as well and it works. If you are in AI Servo mode the star button only focuses once pressed and keeps focusing. If you let go focus will be locked at the last achieved point you focused so yes it won't display the selected AF area anymore. It's the same on my 7D2. Hope this makes sense?
HI Charl - Great advice. However while I can assign a separate focus area on my 1DX Mk II as you demonstrate using the star button, I can't achieve the same on the 1DX (Mk1). It will only allow my to customise the AF-ON button. Is it me? The manual does say "If the INFO icons appears at the bottom" which in my case it doesn't. Is it me?
Hi Richard maybe try firmware update on the 1DX 1 and see if that helps.
@@charl-pangolinphotohost970 Thanks Charl. Firmware updated but still no joy. Thanks for the suggestion.. Will keep exploring.
@@richardtadman Hi Richard i manage to get access to a 1DX MKI and saw that option was not possible on this camera. Really sorry for that.
@@charl-pangolinphotohost970 Hi Charl. Not a problem. Just reassured it wasn't my fault. Thanks for getting back to me.
I have a Canon 5D mark III and shooting manual mode auto ISO. Why can't I set exposure compensation in this mode? Is it a setting or a limitation of the camera?
Hi Charmain its the limitation of your camera. The 5D mark 4 can do it. But you can use exposure compensation if you shoot in AV or TV, then it will work.
Hi Charl please help me, sometimes when I try to under expose my camera will not let me. I’m not sure if its a silly mistake I made. Thank you for your time
Hi Liam. That is a difficult question as it all depends on the shooting mode you are in. Are you shooting in Aperture priority, Shutter priority or Manual with Auto ISO? It most probably is due to some restriction you have set on your camera. If you shoot Manual with Auto ISO this could be the ISO that is limited to a min value and therefore it can't give you a darker image. Or you have selected a too low shutter speed/aperture combination and you lowest native ISO value 100 is reached. The only way your camera can give you a darker image then is if you increase shutter speed and/or aperture. In the other modes it could also be a restriction of shutter speed set in the menu. So your best bet is going through your menu and see if there are such restrictions. Hope this helps. I am away for a few days but happily chat to you again as soon as I am back next week!
Hi Charl thank you for helping me. I hope you have a good few days off
Can a bad bumpy road damage the IBS in a Canon or a lens . Hajeem
Sir this settings work in canon 6d ?
Can you please make a video canon Custom functions which is available in menu option
Does this help? th-cam.com/video/lUJ-u6nLgyM/w-d-xo.html
Charl, I notice you are left eyed, do you have problems with your thumb marking your glasses, I find it really annoying having to continuously to be cleaning them, any tips, please
Hi Roger thank you for watching. I don't have any problems with thumb markings, but do get time to time markings on my glasses from the eye piece touching my glasses.
I got nervous watching you hold your expensive gear over water without a neck strap. After accidentally dropping my camera once I always use a strap when i shoot. (Fortunately it was indoors on a hard floor. Ruined the lens but the body survived.)