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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QUICK START
CONTENTS907X 50C USER GUIDE
THE FIRST CAPTURE
Press and hold the power button (1) for one second to turn
the camera on. When the status LED (2) has turned green it is
ready to make the rst capture.
Gently press the shutter release (half-press) to activate live
view on the screen. With the default setting, the camera is in
Aperture priority mode indicated by an “A” at the lower left
part of the display. Use the control wheel to select another
aperture if required. Aperture and shutter speed are indicated
at the bottom of the live view screen (A)
The default ISO is 100. Use the following steps and to set a
different value:
● If the display is not already activate, press any of the
rear buttons.
● Place your nger at the top of the screen and slide down
to reveal the control screen (A). You can do this from
any screen.
● Tap the ISO value in the top right area (B). Scroll
through the list of ISO values by sliding up/down and
tap the required value (C) to conrm the new ISO value
Note!
From the control screen you can also change white balance by
tapping the white balance icon in the top left corner.
See more on page 51.
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