jonoslack
Active member
Hi There
The amount of configurability on the E-M1 is huge (and bewildering).
Bart and I thought this would be a good place to exchange ideas.
I've had my camera for a long time now (3 days), and so I'm a complete expert :chug:
Actually, my first ambition was to make it so that I didn't have to look at the menus . . . EVER . . . . AGAIN!
I'm sure this isn't the final answer, but currently it's looking like it covers most of MY requirements.
AF, HDR buttons top left unchanged
FN1 set to AF area select. (With four way set to move the focus points)
FN2 set to magnify area
Video button set for focus peaking
AEL/AFL set to toggle AEL spot metering
When Switch set to 2 uses front dial for ISO. rear dial for WB (mode 1)
Front plate top set to manual WB
Front plate Bottom sets focus point to Home (not convinced by this)
Dials set to exp comp on front for PASM
On manual rear is Aperture, front is shutter speed
Shutter release set to AEL/AFL on half press . . .
So Far . . . . . . . what about yours?
The amount of configurability on the E-M1 is huge (and bewildering).
Bart and I thought this would be a good place to exchange ideas.
I've had my camera for a long time now (3 days), and so I'm a complete expert :chug:
Actually, my first ambition was to make it so that I didn't have to look at the menus . . . EVER . . . . AGAIN!
I'm sure this isn't the final answer, but currently it's looking like it covers most of MY requirements.
AF, HDR buttons top left unchanged
FN1 set to AF area select. (With four way set to move the focus points)
FN2 set to magnify area
Video button set for focus peaking
AEL/AFL set to toggle AEL spot metering
When Switch set to 2 uses front dial for ISO. rear dial for WB (mode 1)
Front plate top set to manual WB
Front plate Bottom sets focus point to Home (not convinced by this)
Dials set to exp comp on front for PASM
On manual rear is Aperture, front is shutter speed
Shutter release set to AEL/AFL on half press . . .
So Far . . . . . . . what about yours?