Bringing my own old topic from DPReview
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Here I share my (important) settings (mapped to C1/C2) for landscape photography. I settled on these after almost 2 years of use. I think the same settings would be applicable to the R6 as well, and probably to the R3 (in case somebody uses the R3 for landscape photography).
Obviously, these settings are fine-tuned to my taste and workflow. I mostly use ETTR, histogram and quite often UniWB (a special custom white balance assigned to 'custom white balance').
Please leave you comments and thoughts and share your settings!
So again, only the important ones and/or the ones different from the defaults:
Settings assigned to C1M (Manual mode on C1)
Camera tab:
1 - Image quality - RAW
1 - Dual Pixel RAW - Disable
2 - ISO speed settings - ISO speed range - 100-H (don't use ISO 50 when shooting raw)
2 - Highlight tone priority - Off
3 - Custom White Balance - set for UniWB and ETTR (not everybody uses that)
3 - Color space - sRGB
3 - Picture style - Neutral (provides histogram slightly closer to an imaginary raw histogram)
3 - Lens aberration correction - Off
4 - Long exp. noise reduction - Auto
6 - Shutter mode - Elec. 1st-curtain
7 - Touch shutter - Disable
7 - Image review - Off
7 - Expo. simulation - Enable
7 - Shooting info disp. - Screen info settings - ticked 3, 4 and 6 (level and histogram, focus square only, black screen)
7 - Shooting info disp. - VF vertical display - On
7 - Shooting info disp. - Grid display - Off (I find the grid distracting)
7 - Shooting info disp. - Histogram disp - Brightness (I use ETTR with UniWB, if you don't use UniWB, better use RGB histogram)
8 - Disp, performance - Power saving
AF tab
1 - AF operation - ONE SHOT AF
1 - AF method - Spot AF
1 - Subject to detect - None
1 - Continuous AF - Disable
1 - Touch & drag AF settings - Disable
2 - MF peaking settings - On (for some cases with manual focusing)
Settings tab
3 - Screen/viewfinder display AUTO2 (I wish I'd only use the screen but forced to resort to the viewfinder in some bright environment conditions)
4 - Shutter at shutdown - Closed (very important to also remember to shut the camera down when changing the lenses)
Customisation tab
1 - Exposure level increments - 1/3
1 - ISO speed increments - 1/1 (doesn't make much sense to use intermediate ISO values when shooting raw with the R5)
2 - Restrict shooting modes - Enable (A+, Fv and P are disabled)
3 - Customize buttons -
-- Shutter butt. half-press set to 'Metering start',
-- AF-ON button set to 'Metering and AF start' - this effectively enables 'back button focus'
3 - Customize dials - Control ring - 'White balance selection' (useful for quick switching between normal WB and custom UniWB)
-- Main dial - Av
-- Quick control dial 2 - ISO
-- Quick control dial 1 - Shutter speed (shutter speed gets changed more frequently that aperture and this dial doesn't cause as much camera shake as Main dial).
Settings assigned to C2B (Bulb mode on C2)
Same as C1 settings, but
4 - Long exp. noise reduction - On
7 - Expo. simulation - Disable
As you can see, I mostly use Manual mode and Bulb mode for long exposures.
If you experiment with the settings, don't forget to save your current settings on the card!