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Change dial up settings
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change dial up settings
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This is very inconsistent - the same actions should show the same screen views.

#Change dial up settings iso

In Lever position 2, the ISO and WB values on the left and right side of the viewfinder or LCD show in green and rotating the dial changes those values there. But in C1, C2 or C3 mode, that bar doesn’t appear. The second odd behavior is this: in regular mode (not C1, C2, C3), if you have Fn Lever setting = mode1, and front/rear set to ISO/WB for example, moving one of the dials brings up the bar of values at the bottom of the viewfinder or LCD. Oddly, when shooting in one of the custom settings (C1, C2, C3) in M mode and the Lever settings described, it does work! The exposure compensation doesn’t change.

#Change dial up settings manual

That is, exposure compensation is assigned to the front dial for Manual mode, Lever position 2. I’ve also found on my E-M1 Mk II two additional quirks with the FN Lever.ĭial Function -> M -> ISO (rear) and exposure compensation (front) It seems both odd and somehow handy at the same time. I also like the fact that we can turn buttons off. Custom Options B Fn Lever Settings Fn Lever Mode Mode 1. If you can customize this even more on the Mk IIbut there is a weird catch to how it operates. This allowed the dials to change aperture and shutter in Position 1 and white balance and ISO in position 2. I find I change my button setups depending on the work I am doing. A lot of people use the Function lever in mode one. A lot of people have never thought about camera setup this deeply as few cameras allow for such depth. The beauty of these cameras is that we can really make them personally unique and tailored to what we shoot. But that option is actually a slower option in use. Why have the top button be exposure…we have two dials that do that. I personally wish Olympus would let us customize all 4 directions on the D-pad instead of just two. At some point you just don’t need all the direct access if you don’t use the features. Between the SCP and all the customizable buttons on the E-M1… it gets to be overkill at times for some people too. It’s basically what worked before so this is replicated here. I think a lot of people keep this as a 4-direction focus point selector because they are coming from other cameras with a joystick for AF points or similar control. Hi Stephen, upsides and downsides are all relevant.












Change dial up settings