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Artist Name/Copyright Name, should self explanatory
Built-in EVF
Custom Menu J, Built-In EVF Style, Mode 3 - I just like the photo as large as I can see it. Two other
options with the information under the reduced sized photo.
Info Settings, set these the same as the LCD Info settings in Custom Menu D, Display/Sound/PC, Info
settings. Jut maintains consistency.
These options allow you to select which information screens you can see when it review mode and using
the EVF. Settings include, Histogram, Highlights and shadows, Level Gauge, and basic information
screen. I check all 4 as it just takes a quick press of the Info button to move onto the next screen.
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Will, not quite!
After all of these - this is just starting to scratch the surface of what is possible to set-up or change.
There are about 148 menu items/options to use if you choose, and I've just pointed out less than 15% of
what is possible. With the few changes I've pointed out (most of which are defaults) the camera could
meet almost anyones needs with no more than couple of flicks, push of a button and turns of a wheel.
One of the other things many folks liked about Olympus cameras is the ability to set up several options
and assign them to one of four settings called MySet, there are four of these. Once set you can then call
MySet from the SCP or assign your Myset to a function button. The largest category of users I think this
could benefit are that shoot birds in flight. They want a specific selection of more than 10 different items
to happen all in one setting - something ideal for a MySet.
For a detailed review of everything in the customization menu go to John Foster's web site
www.biofos.com - http://www.biofos.com/mft/omd_em1_settings.html
©2013, Clint Steed