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  1. Is there a way to erase Custom WB (1-5) presets? Or do you just over-write them with new ones?
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    I haven't visited this site in over a year. I was paging through images and when I saw this one I KNEW it was your work. (And then I saw your watermark) You are a magician.
  4. <p>I am an idiot. To activate all the available ISO speeds I changed my setting in C.Fn I Exposure, ISO speed increments from 1 stop to 1/3 stop. Voila. Problem solved. </p>
  5. <p> I have two Mark IV bodies. One of them has all of its ISOs available. The other one does not. I want to be able to access them all on both cameras. I can't seem to find the custom function at will "light up" all available ISOs. <br> How do I do this?</p>
  6. <p>I received my a6000 as a gift. No help from the non-existent manual; however, Gary Fong has developed a website containing many "how to" lessons in an instructional video found at sonya6000.com. His recommendation for helping save the battery? Turn the Wi-Fi to Airplane Mode= "ON". It's found in the third category within the menu. He also recommends using the viewfinder. But his eyesight must be a heck of a lot better than mine, because I can't read any of the info. Hope this helps.</p>
  7. <p>So it was as I suspected: using "picture styles" is RAW doesn't yield the style's enhancement(s)...only jpegs do. I like the idea of shooting RAW + jpeg. Best of both worlds. I feel rather foolish that I didn't connect the dots earlier. Thanks to all for your responses.</p>
  8. I shot a portrait using the B&W preset on my 5D III in RAW. When I downloaded them into Lightroom 4, they all opened in color. Why? Should I not have shot in RAW? Or does that not make a difference? In the meantime, I'll see if I can find the answer in the manual, which I haven't been able to so far.
  9. <p>I had the same problem. Then I re-checked the alignment of the pins/contacts between the hot shoe and the cord connecting hub. I had the OC-E3 on<strong> backwards</strong>! The coiled cord should point <em>toward the front</em> of the camera. Once I got that figured out, the flash fired away without failure. Face red. Problem solved. Flash firing.</p>
  10. <p>Is the six digit number, embossed on the silver strip on the underside of the LP-E6 battery, the date of its manufacture? Seems so, but you never know. Thanks!</p>
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