Originally Posted by
rpcrowe
I was excited when I first read about the user selected modes and/or customized picture styles available on the 40D and later cameras. I first thought, incorrectly, that the photographer, using these capabilities, could select the parameters such as ISO, Exposure Mode, focus point, burst or single shot, mirror lock-up, Auto Exposure Bracketing, etc and imprint these parameters in the memory of the camera and then be able to select any combination of memorized parameters using a single switch of a dial...
This would be something akin to the Basic Modes, except that the photographer would be the one (not the Canon Gods living inside the camera) to select the parameters of the shots. Since it is possible to select a variety of shooting a parameters by selecting a Basic Mode, it should (IMO) be possible to customize those parameters and to select them using the mode dial...
I was extremely disappointed when I found that I had absolutely no use for the User Selected Modes or Customized Picture Styles since I shoot in RAW all of the time. It seems to me that anyone savvy enough to select the parameters for in-camera processing available in the User Selected Modes or the Customized Picture Styles would be savvy enough to be shooting in RAW!
Imagine how easy it would be if you could set up your camera for how you wish for various venues such as action shooting or for night shots with simply a turn of the mode dial...