User manual
Table Of Contents
- 1 INTRODUCTION
- 2 Lenses
- 3 Quick Start
- 4 Safety
- 5 Parts & Controls
- 6 Using the 907X
- 6.1 Touch display
- 6.2 Touch display main menu
- Main Menu
- Add shortcuts to main menu favourites
- How to add shortcuts to main menu
- How to remove shortcuts on the main menu
- How to move shortcuts on the main menu
- Control screen
- Locked exposure parameters on the control screen
- Settings on the control screen
- Self Timer settings
- Interval settings
- Interval operation
- Exposure bracketing settings
- Exposure bracketing operation
- Long exposure screen
- Focus Bracketing
- Focus Bracketing settings
- Focus Bracketing Operation
- Step Size
- DoF and Step size visualized
- Examples
- Fixed exposure compensation setting
- Light meter mode
- 6.3 Memory cards
- 6.4 Live view indications
- 6.5 Focusing
- 6.6 Move autofocus point
- 6.7 Resize autofocus point
- 6.8 Browsing, preview and histogram
- 6.9 Image Rating
- 6.10 Video Recording
- 7 907X Control Grip
- 8 907X Optical Viewfinder
- 9 Phocus
- 10 Settings
- 11 Accessories
- 12 Appendix
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LENSES
CONTENTS907X 50C USER GUIDE
XCD 2.8/135 AND
X CONVERTER 1.7
The XCD 135 is a moderate tele-
photo lens with a dedicated 1.7x
converter, providing a 4.8/230mm
lens. 35 mm equivalent focal
lengths are 107 and 181 mm.
XCD 3.2/90
The XCD 90 is a light and compact
short telephoto lens. Its moderate
focal length provides a 71 mm
equivalent eld of view, making it
a perfect all-round lens.
XCD 3.5/120 MACRO
The XCD 120 is the ideal macro
lens. It is suitable for both close-
up work and for portrait or other
photography requiring a longer
focal length. Focuses down to an
image scale of 1:2. It has a 95 mm
equivalent eld of view.
XCD 1.9/80
The XCD 80 is a high-aperture
lens, providing very short depth-
of-eld with beautiful Bokeh,
especially useful for available light
portrait photography. It has a 63
mm equivalent eld of view.










