OM SYSTEM OM-1 Mirrorless Camera User Manual
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Power Zoom Lenses
(Electronic Zoom Settings) .........222
Choosing the Behavior of the
Control Used for Depth-of-Field
Preview (
Lock) ........................224
Button Hold Options
(Press-and-hold Time) ................224
Functions for adjusting the live
view display ..............................225
Changing the look of the display
(
LV Mode) ..............................225
Making the display easier to see
in dark places
(
Night Vision) .........................225
(Frame Rate) ..............................225
Art Filter Preview
(Art LV Mode) .............................226
Reducing Flicker in Live View
(Anti-Flicker LV) ..........................226
Information Display ..................228
Selecting the display style of the
Configuring the display for when
the shutter button is pressed
halfway
(Info by half-pressing
Viewfinder Info Display Options
Info Settings) ...................232
Displaying the Level Gauge when
the shutter button is pressed
halfway (
Settings) .....................................234
Combining Pictures
(Image Overlay) ..........................203
Trimming movies
(Movie Trimming) ........................204
Creating Movie Stills
(In-Movie Image Capture) ..........204
Function) ..........................205
Changing the roles of the front
and rear dials during playback
(
Dial Function) .......................205
Choosing the Playback Zoom
Ratio (
Automatically rotating portrait-
orientation pictures for playback
(
) ............................................205
Choosing the information
displayed during playback
(
Info Settings) ........................206
Info Settings) ....................206
Settings) ..............................207
Camera Controls ......................208
Changing the roles of buttons
(Button Settings) .........................208
Assigning Roles to the Front and
Rear Dials
(
Function) ....................................216
Changing the Dial Direction
(Dial Direction) ............................218
Changing the Functions of the
Multi Selector
(Multi Selector Settings) .............218