Bill Caulfeild-Browne
Well-known member
I love my new XF/IQ380 but am mystified by a few things. (I can ask my dealer but that means waiting until Monday - and I prefer instant gratification!)
First, where do I find Focus Trim so I can adjust for individual lenses?
Second, how can I turn off the brightly coloured zone display that obscures my images on review? I can get rid of it by enlarging the image but what if I just want to review it without all the pretty shades?
Finally, with my old IQ180 I could click on the triangle symbol on the review screen to turn the blinkies on or off. It doesn't seem to matter with the IQ380 - whether the symbol is red or green, the blinks stay on. I have tried holding down the symbol so as to access the underlying adjustment to be made, but it doesn't seem to matter whether I put a check against Tool or not.
Much as I love Phase One, their User Guide leaves much to be desired. Most settings are intuitive and simple - but the ones I show above are not.
Any help most appreciated!
Bill
PS the SK 35/3.5 is a killer - I just can't believe how sharp it is even at full aperture. Pix will follow!
First, where do I find Focus Trim so I can adjust for individual lenses?
Second, how can I turn off the brightly coloured zone display that obscures my images on review? I can get rid of it by enlarging the image but what if I just want to review it without all the pretty shades?
Finally, with my old IQ180 I could click on the triangle symbol on the review screen to turn the blinkies on or off. It doesn't seem to matter with the IQ380 - whether the symbol is red or green, the blinks stay on. I have tried holding down the symbol so as to access the underlying adjustment to be made, but it doesn't seem to matter whether I put a check against Tool or not.
Much as I love Phase One, their User Guide leaves much to be desired. Most settings are intuitive and simple - but the ones I show above are not.
Any help most appreciated!
Bill
PS the SK 35/3.5 is a killer - I just can't believe how sharp it is even at full aperture. Pix will follow!