Setting the multi-function button to direct select of subject to detect

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So, about a month ago, I finally resolved a minor annoyance I was having with the AF on my R6M2. With my back button focus arrangement set to "AF On" to trigger "Spot AF" and my "AE Lock" set to "eye detection," I was still having trouble with the spot focus not being a true spot: the AF was moving from from the spot I specifically wanted to focus on because (I finally figured out) the subject to detect was set to something other than "None." So by customizing the Multi-function button and setting it to "Direct select of subject to detect," I now have a very fast and easy way to quickly select "none," and thus, force my spot focus to be a true spot focus.

Anyone else already use this method? Anyway, hope this helps.
 
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With my back button focus arrangement set to "AF On" to trigger "Spot AF" and my "AE Lock" set to "eye detection."

Anyone else already use this method?

Kamoshika…

The 'back buttons' on my R5 are saved as follows in one of my Custom Shooting Modes:

  1. AF-ON
    Zone + Continuous
    Birds in Flight

  2. AE Lock / Asterisk
    Spot + One Shot
    Focus & Recompose

  3. AF Point
    Eye (animal) + Continuous
    Birds on a Stick
This might change — it has before! — because the third button is so far to the right that it difficult to use. I would like to find a way of quickly swapping the AF-On button from Zone to Eye, rather than having to loosen my grip on the camera by using a button way out to the right.

I'm beginning to think that triple-BBF might be more trouble that it's worth!

… David
 
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By customizing the Multi-function button and setting it to "Direct select of subject to detect," I now have a very fast and easy way to quickly select "none," and thus, force my spot focus to be a true spot focus.
I have customised the M-Fn button to jump C1—>C2—>C3 by choosing C in the Customise Buttons menu (orange C.Fn 3).

I'll experiment with your option tomorrow! Thanks for the advice.

Am I correct in assuming that the R5 and R6 are similar in most aspects of BBF setup?

… David
 
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At the moment the


Kamoshika…

The 'back buttons' on my R5 are saved as follows in one of my Custom Shooting Modes:

  1. AF-ON
    Zone + Continuous
    Birds in Flight

  2. AE Lock / Asterisk
    Spot + One Shot
    Focus & Recompose

  3. AF Point
    Eye (animal) + Continuous
    Birds on a Stick
This might change — it has before! — because the third button is so far to the right that it difficult to use. I would like to find a way of quickly swapping the AF-On button from Zone to Eye, rather than having to loosen my grip on the camera by using a button way out to the right.

I'm beginning to think that triple-BBF might be more trouble that it's worth!

… David
Interesting setup. I generally let the eye detection (set to asterisk) do its magic for BIF (and this seems to work even if I have subject to detect set to "none"). So my thumb is finally comfortable switching back and forth quickly. I set my control ring on the 100-500 to change AF area.

I guess at this point, I've become accustom to the setup that change now would be bothersome.
 
I have customised the M-Fn button to jump C1—>C2—>C3 by choosing C in the Customise Buttons menu (orange C.Fn 3).

I'll experiment with your option tomorrow! Thanks for the advice.

Am I correct in assuming that the R5 and R6 are similar in most aspects of BBF setup?

… David
One would think so, but I don't know. I've only ever had this Canon R6M2.
 

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