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Updates to “Non-CPU Lens Data

The camera offers additional features to [Non-CPU lens data] in the setup menu.

  • You can now enter values in the [Focal length (mm)] and [Maximum aperture] options.

  • Names can now be assigned to lenses with a [Lens number] of from [1] to [20]. To enter a name of up to 36 characters, highlight [Lens name] and press 2.

    • The lens names assigned above are recorded in the Exif data stored in pictures.

  • Selecting [ON] for [Choose aperture to record] now allows the camera to include the aperture values in the Exif data of pictures taken with non-CPU lenses.

    • You can use the lens aperture ring to adjust the actual aperture value used for shooting.
    • Select the aperture value to record in the pictures by rotating a command dial in the shooting display. As the values set using the lens aperture ring and the command dial are not linked, be sure to apply the changes made by the lens to the values to record in the pictures.
    • The recording values set on the camera are indicated by asterisks (“U”).
    • You can set the aperture value to record in the pictures within a range of up to 8 stops from the maximum aperture value set for [Non-CPU lens data] > [Maximum aperture].

Adding to the i Menu

[Choose non-CPU lens number] can now be assigned to the i menu via Custom Settings f1 and g1 [Customize i Menu]. This allows you to select a saved lens number using the [Non-CPU lens data] item in the setup menu to recall the lens data currently in use.