User manual
Table Of Contents
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Safety
- 3 Lenses
- 4 Functions
- 4.1 Parts, Components, Buttons and Controls
- 4.2 Grip Buttons and Controls
- 4.3 Camera Body Buttons and Controls
- 4.4 Mode Dial
- 4.5 Exposure Program Modes
- 4.6 The X1D II Interaction Displays
- 4.7 Touch Display Navigation
- 4.8 Navigating the Menus
- 4.9 Touch Display Main Menu
- 4.10 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
- Exposure Compensation / Quick Adjust
- Light Meter Mode
- 4.11 Video Recording
- 4.12 Connector Ports
- 4.13 Memory Cards
- 4.14 Stop Down Button
- 4.15 Live View indications
- 4.16 Focusing
- 4.17 Move Autofocus Point
- 4.18 Resize Autofocus Point
- 4.19 Move Autofocus Point using Touchpad
- 4.20 Change Settings on the Grip
- 4.21 Browsing, Preview and Histogram
- 4.22 Image Rating
- 5 Settings
- 6 Phocus
- 7 Accessories
- 8 Appendix
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FUNCTIONS
Contents
MANUAL QUICK EXPOSURE MODE
MQ mode is a Manual mode where the camera performs as
fast and quiet as possible. In this mode, the Shutter is always
closed and the Live View is disabled. This mode works best
whentheX1DIICameraisusedonaxedTripod.
1 First set the Focus and Image Composition in another
Program mode like Manual mode (M) for example. MQ
mode does not support Live View.
2 UsetheX1DIICameraonaxedstableTripod.
3 Select MQ mode on the Mode Dial.
MQ MODE FEATURES
- MQ mode saves Power because the Live View is Off.
- MQ mode is faster because the Shutter is already closed
and ready for exposure.
- MQ mode is more silent due to the fact that the Camera
uses less Shutter movements.
Exposure Mode MQ