Canon EOS 1D Mark IV Custom Function Settings

I'm sometimes asked what custom function settings I select on my Canon EOS 1D Mark IV camera, so I figured I'd share this information so that you can compare my settings with your own. I have also made my custom settings file available below for you to apply to your own camera if you want to try this. First, here are my settings. [caption id="attachment_1842" align="aligncenter" width="531" caption="Martin's Canon EOS 1D Mark IV Custom Settings"]Martin's Canon EOS 1D Mark IV Custom Settings[/caption]

This equates to the following custom settings:

C.Fn I: Exposure

1 - Exposure Level increments = 0 : 1/3-stop set  1/3-stop compensation 2 - ISO speed setting increments = 0 : 1/3 stop 3 - Set ISO speed range = * : Highest ISO set to H2 (51200). Lowest set to L (50) - I don't use H3 (102,400) 4 - Bracketing auto cancel = 1 : off 5 - Bracketing sequence = 1 : -, 0, + 6 - Number of bracketed shots = 2 : 5 shots 7 - Spot metering link to AF point = 1 : Enable (use active AF point) 8 - Safety shift = 0 : Disable 9 - Select usable shooting modes = * : M, Av, Tv, BULB (I turn P off, because I will never use it) 10 - Select usable metering modes = - : Disabled; all metering modes available 11 - Exposure mode in manual exposure = 0 : Specified metering mode 12 - Set shutter speed range = - : Disabled;  settable shutter speed range is 1/8000 sec. to 30 sec. 13 - Set aperture value range = - : Disabled; maximum aperture to minimum aperture of lens attached 14 - Apply shooting/metering mode = - : Disabled; Pressing the <*> button will lock the exposure (AE lock). 15 - Flash sync. speed in Av mode = 0 : Auto 16 - AE Microadjustment = none set 17 - FE Microadjustment = none set

C.Fn II: Image/Flash exposure/Display

1 - Long exposure noise reduction = 1 : Auto; for 1 sec. or longer exposures, noise reduction is performed 2 - High ISO speed noise reduction = 0 : Standard 3 - Highlight tone priority = 0 : Disable 4 - Auto Lighting Optimizer = 3 : Disable (I don't want anything automatic happening!) 5 - E-TTL II flash metering = 0 : Evaluative flash metering 6 - Shutter curtain sync. = 1 : 2nd-curtain synchronization 7 - Flash firing = 0 : Enable 8 - Viewfinder info. during exposure = 0 : Disable 9 - LCD panel illumination during Bulb = 0 : Off 10 - INFO. button when shooting = 0 : Displays shooting functions

C.Fn III: Autofocus/Drive

1 - USM lens electronic MF = 0 : Enable after One-Shot AF 2 - AI Servo tracking sensitivity = * I change this depending on the subject, between minus -1 click to +1 click 3 - AI Servo 1st/2nd image priority = 0 : AF priority/Tracking priority 4 - AI Servo AF tracking method = 1 : Continuous AF track priority (closer subject ignored as obstruction) 5 - Lens drive when AF impossible = 0 : Focus search on 6 - Lens AF stop button function = 7 : Spot AF (used to use ONE SHOT <-> AI SERVO toggle) 7 - AF Microadjustment = None set 8 - AF expansion with selected point = 3 : All 45 points area 9 - Multi-controller while metering = 1 : AF point selection 10 - Selectable AF point = 0 : 45 points 11 - Switch to registered AF point = 1 : Switch with Multi-controller 12 - AF point auto selection = 2 : Quick Control Dial direct:enable/Main Dial:enable 13 - AF point display during focus = 0 : On 14 -AF point brightness = 0 : Normal 15 - AF-assist beam firing = 0 : Enable 16 - Orientation linked AF point = 1 : Select different AF points (set multiple points per camera's orientation) 17 - Mirror lockup = 0 : Disable (I add this to My Menu, so that I can access it quickly when necessary) 18 - Continuous shooting speed = * : H is set to 10 fps, and L is set to 7 fps 19 - Limit continuous shot count = - : Disable (I stop pressing the shutter button when I'm want it to stop!)

C.Fn IV: Operation/Others

1 - Shutter button/AF-ON button = 2 : Metering start/Meter + AF start (shutter button does not start focusing) 2 - AF-ON/AE lock button switch = 0 : Disable 3 - Quick Control Dial in metering = 0 : Exposure compensation/Aperture 4 - Assign SET button = 6 : Menu display 5 - Tv/Av setting for Manual exposure = 0 : Tv = Main Dial/Av = Quick Control Dial 6 - Dial direction during Tv/Av = 0 : Normal 7 - Av setting without lens = 1 : Enable 8 - WB + media/image size setting = 1: LCD monitor (pressing <FUNC> button displays menu screen) 9 - Lock/Voice Memo button function = 2 : Play memo (hold: Record memo) 10 - Button function when Quick Control Dial OFF = 0 : Normal (enable) 11 - Start movie shooting = 0 : Default (from LiveView) 12 - Focusing Screen = Standard focusing screen (Laser-matte) 13 - Timer length for timer = - : Disable (default 6 sec, 16 sec and 2 sec) 14 - Shortened release time lag = 0 : Disable 15 - Add aspect ratio information = 0 : Off 16 - Add image verification data = 1 : Enable (I don't use this system, but you never know when you'll need it)

[caption id="attachment_1556" align="aligncenter" width="572" caption="Looking at Hands"]Looking at Hands[/caption]

Save Your Settings and Try Mine

If you want to try my settings the easy way, Save your own settings first, then download my settings file below, and apply that.

To save your settings:

  • Go to the Custom Functions menu and select [C.Fn settings register/apply]
  • Turn the Quick Control Dial and select [Register], then select [Set]
  • Turn the Quick Control Dial and select a Set from Sets 1, 2 or 3, to save your settings to, then press the Set button on your camera
  • Select [OK]

You might also want to save your setting to a memory card. I do this anyway, and make a local copy on my hard drive. I also copy these to my SD card, as I don't format that as often as my CF cards.

To save your settings to a memory card:

  • Select [Save/load settings on media] from the third Set-up Menu (yellow wrench/spanner) and press the Set button on your camera
  • Select [Save]
  • I usually select [Change file name] and enter a name for that camera and/or settings set (1, 2 or 3).

Once you have your own settings backed up, download my settings file and copy it to a memory card, and put that into your camera.

Download: MBP1DMIV.zip

Note that this is a compressed zip file that will expand to a file called MBP1DMIV.CSD.

To Load settings:

  • Select [Save/load settings on media] from the third Set-up Menu and press the Set button on your camera
  • Select [Load] and select the file MBP1DMIV.CSD from your memory card

You will only be able to restore this file to another Canon EOS 1D Mark IV.

Remember, this will change how your camera operates unless you have yours set up exactly the same as mine. You can easily change back to your own settings if you do what I said above, but if you are not comfortable with any of this, don't do it.

Other Useful Settings:

Here are a few other settings like I ensure I use, but that are not custom functions and are not included in the settings file above.

  • Histogram = RGB. I always use the RGB histogram. It is so much more useful than the standard brightness histogram, although you can now see both when cycling through the information screens with the Info button
  • Color Space = Adobe RGB. This has no real bearing on my workflow, as I use RAW with Lightroom/ACR, but I like to leave this on
  • Live View Settings:
    • Grid Display = Grid 1. The 9 rectangle grid, for rule of thirds reference in Live View
    • Expo. Simulation = Enable. This is now on by default, but I ensure it stays on. I use Live View a lot!

Additional Information:

I arrived at my current settings based on thorough reading of the 1D Mark IV's User Manual and the following documents from Canon, as well as a lot of tweaking based on trial and error during shooting.

Canon Document: AI Servo AF Custom Function & ISO Speed Settings Guide Canon Document: Canon EOS 1D Mark IV White Paper : The Next Chapter of EOS, A New Standard of Excellence

You might also be interested in my Podcast episode and review of the Canon EOS 1D Mark IV after using it on my Snow Monkey and Hokkaido Photography Tour & Workshop in February 2010.

Martin Bailey Photography Podcast #230 : Canon EOS 1D Mark IV Review

I hope this information is of some help.