Huss
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First off, the menus suck and the online instruction manual is not much help..
1. If I use the EVF via the viewfinder, how can I magnify the image?
2. If I use the OVF, how can I brighten the frame lines for outside shooting? I can only see the setting to brighten them if I am using a manually adapted lens and this is greyed out if a Fuji AF lens is mounted.
Thanks!
Daisy shot with Leica MacroElmar-M 90 f4 and ClassicNegative simulation.
1. If I use the EVF via the viewfinder, how can I magnify the image?
2. If I use the OVF, how can I brighten the frame lines for outside shooting? I can only see the setting to brighten them if I am using a manually adapted lens and this is greyed out if a Fuji AF lens is mounted.
Thanks!
Daisy shot with Leica MacroElmar-M 90 f4 and ClassicNegative simulation.
Dogman
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I don't own an XP3. I just wanted to say Daisy is a cutie!
Ko.Fe.
Lenses 35/21 Gears 46/20
Calling any dog as not cute is gruesome discrimination!
Huss
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I don't own an XP3. I just wanted to say Daisy is a cutie!
Calling any dog as not cute is gruesome discrimination!
My name is Daisy and I endorse these messages.
Dogman
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On behalf of Ko.Fe. and myself, thank you Daisy.
And I hope someone can answer your question eventually.
And I hope someone can answer your question eventually.
Huss
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Answered on fredmiranda.com:
Set your rear command dial press feature to magnify. To set it up press and hold the Disp/Back button. When the function button menu appears cycle through the diagram until you see the rear command dial highlighted and then choose focus check. Done.
Set your rear command dial press feature to magnify. To set it up press and hold the Disp/Back button. When the function button menu appears cycle through the diagram until you see the rear command dial highlighted and then choose focus check. Done.
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