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
AF Point in the center
AF Point moved
SlidethengeronthereardisplaytomoveAF
point
4.19 MOVE AUTOFOCUS POINT USING TOUCHPAD
The position of the Autofocus point can be
changed while viewing through the EVF by
slidingangeronthereardisplay.
Make sure that the setting “Touchpad for EVF”
in the
General Settings > Touch
menu is set to
the desired option. See details on 125.
Possible settings are:
- Right
- Left
- Top-Right
- Top-Lef t
- Bottom-Left
- Bottom-Right
Which setting you should use, mainly depends
on which eye you use when looking through
the EVF. If the right eye is used, a good starting
point is to set “Right”. This will use the right half
of the screen as a touchpad for moving the AF
point.
Moving the AF point
In this example, the “Touchpad for EVF” is set to
“Right ”.
While looking through the EVF, place your
ngerontherightpartofthereardisplayand
slide upwards and slightly to the left. In the EVF
you will see the AF point moving, and when
you have the desired position, you can release
thengerfromthereardisplay.However,itis
notnecessarytoreleasethengerbeforethe
exposure. The AF point will stay in its position
until changed. If the option “Reset Focus Point”
is set to “After Exposure” (See 112), the Focus
Point will return to center after the exposure.
Note!
The movement of the AF point is relative, similar
to a touchpad on a laptop computer. This means
that if you cannot move the AF point far enough
inonemovement,liftthengerandreturnto
the starting point and repeat the movement.