Is it possible to configure the "back" button to focus on Canon1DMk2 N?

Having been using Canon 60 d and bought a used Canon 1 d Mk2N-have been used to BBF on 60 days - is it possible to put op on 1DMk2N somehow?

ballymenaboy45 wrote:

Having been using Canon 60 d and bought a used Canon 1 d Mk2N-have been used to BBF on 60 days - is it possible to put op on 1DMk2N somehow?

Yes, you can. It is covered on Page 161 of the user manual.

If you don't have a copy of the manual, it is available for download here.

https://www.USA.Canon.com/Internet/portal/us/home/support/details/cameras/support-DSLR/EOS-1d-mark-i...

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